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Show Page Four,- -- - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER wore a pink gown. They wore La Grand coraj-:.cogardenias. H islam, a brother of the groom, vs test man. The bride's mother LOVELAKD HASLAM wore a Hack gown "and the groom's MARRIAGE mother chose a blue dress. Both wore cuiaaca ui wiuuua i i i t i i i t r on losing the cercmoney a reception 7i HasLun were married Dean G. 1Q0 S February 14th at a double fricnds and rclativcs enjoyed a Umce at the Deweyville ward hall, ceremony at the des parents Mr. and Kfe Duett Weds received F. Loveland, by Bishop Clarence and uuA Fryer in the presence of members MrHaslam sp. nt a short of the immediate families. The in Salt aKe tiry. honeymoon bride wore a gown of cream hro caded satin with a chit ton yoke. Her bride's finger tip viel was LirrRARr CUJB MEETS caught at the head with a halo Mrs. Frank Dalton vai the graof crange buds and she carried a hostess to the Tremonton-G;-rlanbouquet of purple orchids. Her cious Literary Club meeting attendants were Dorothy Sudheld Thursday. bury, who wore a pink net gown, Mis. James Walton revicveJ AuJry Meldrum, who wore a blue the book, "The Kir.s General', - Mrs. A. gown and Rae Arta Haslam, who bv Daphne du MauncC. Toland was a guest of the host SOCIAL NEWS ' - CJ uM - 1 . I d ess. OUI MOM HOLLYWOOD! A delicious luncheon was served I .1 tne nostcss. 1 y HONORED OX ANNIVERSARY out-of-tow- n . st Sale lake. FEBRUARY Nw ine Kussiar.s 2 St two c! aim to d EXTERTAIK AT MUSICAL PROGRAM dimensional effect to tures. The screen is rr.adj"? on which re engraved,...0. sand fine lines. u u Mr. and Mrs. Doren Harlow from a ten davs Thursilav t? j v t !iirnii " id .nf tn Krmn rna by 16 guests Monday evening at California. and Arizona to Mr. trip the M. V. Moore home. The tend a high school opera. dramatic cantata, "Trial by Jury" Barlow returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K P. Slusscr of by Gilbert and Sullivan was pre- Mrs. Barlow remained to visit with Falls were Sunday dinner sented by J. Ross 4'cckstead, using relatives until Sunday. She wasjUo of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. cuests anrl Vfr Ut - rJ i His recordings. introductroy rL'itiilVJ iiJiW Moore. and explanatory remarks added Mrs. Thaddeus Szymanski. much to the appreciation of the! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron Elaine Norr was home from the at visited over the week-enmusic. USAC to attend the wedding of child-nI Group singing, impromptu pia- - Syracuse, the guests of their J. L STEAD solos and light refreshments ren, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite. Miss Beverly Holmgren which Ou ter I Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown of took place during the week-end- . completed the evening. SttaJj HertforA 1 Ranch xX Promontory called on friends here Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr reSaturday. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of turned last week from an AXKOUKCED t Locran were the guests of Mr. and vacation in Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson Mrs. Melvin Christenson on Sun- announce the engagement and dav. Mrs. Ebba Painter, Mrs. Kathforthcoming marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen leen Ledwitz and Mrs. Elvina Jendaughter, Miss Emma Rae Ander and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chris-- ! visited Sunday with son, to Vern 13. tyre, son of Mr. ' tensen attended funeral services of sen of Ogden and Mrs. Howard U. Eyre of Mrs. J. P. Christensen at Bear Mr. and Mrs. Axel Fredriksen. Rawlins, "Wyoming. River City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen arThey are both attending the U. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teeters spent S. A. C. where Miss Anderson in Ogden and Salt rived in Tampa, Florida- - on 'the week-enis a member of the Kappa Delta Lake. ROM" MY NEW Sorority, Lambda Delta Sigma, R. Miss Doris Ray and Miss Irva O. T. C. Sponsors and is a three Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand and 'CATERPILLAR' DB" Ray of Ogden visited with their year councilman. were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. d Mr.an family Joseph Ray parents, Mr. Eyre recently returned from "I hav been using frJt. and Sunday. and Mrs. Dean Capener and Mr. 15 months service in the Pacific on Saturday tori for the past fifteen yean Othello Adams, who was re- and Mrs. Garn Capener of Garas a four years ago purchased my ff pilot. He is affiliated with the Pi Kappa Alpha frater- cently discharged from the army, land on Friday. 'Caterpillar Diesel a D4. Tht fd sacthe at was speaker principal Lambda Delta and is nity, Sigma, lowing year I added a D2 to rament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strand president of the Freshman class. equipment. Anderson and son and Mr. Keith Vowles of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I've been waiting over a year for had as their guests Sunday, Mr. week-enat new 'Caterpillar' D6, and 11 were HOSTESS TO guests Ogden and Mrs. Reed J. Wight and to wait until one is availably BRIDGE CLUB home. Strand Oscar the daughter, Mrs. Iona Coombs and for know I can expect the mi Mrs. Ethel Miller entertained children and Miss Delia Roberttrouble-fre- e performance from Wesley Gephart, local manager members of her bridge club Friday. son of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. from my received have that Mrs. Anna Watkins, Mrs. Mild- Kenneth Anderson and baby of of the Gephart store and De Voe and D2." red Shumway and Mrs. Irene Norr Logan. Meldrum, manager of the Afton, Like Mr. Stead, there are manyofttt were guests of the hostess. Mrs. Amelia Anderson went to Wyoming store, are in the East "Caterpillar" owners who know thy Tri ;es were w?on by Mesdames Salt Lake Tuesday to visit with her on a two weeks' buying trip. can expect the best in performance Shumway, William Sandall, son, Joseph Anderson of Bounti from "Caterpillar" Products. AtH Stohl and Clarence Brough. " ful who has undergone 2 major Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harwith any one of them will show A delicious luncheon was serv- operations at the L. D. S. hospital. rison returned from a two week's why "Caterpillar" Diesels art worfk ed by the hostess. She also visited 'with her brother, and St. to Salem, Mo., Louis, waiting for. J. C. Christianson who was re- trip Louis St. Illinois. in While they cently discharged from the hospiTAKES MARRIAGE VOWS visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tal. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker, The M. I. A. held their fireside Mounce and small son. Mrs. Sr. announce the marriage of their chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mounce was the former Ruby SERVICE daughter, Alice, to Mr. Keith Albin Borgstrom Sunday evening. Landvatter. Archiable of Salt Lake. Almon N. Wight led the discusThe marriage took place at sion. There were 44 present. Reon Monday. freshments were served by Mrs. Borgstrom. The M. I. A. held their "SweetFOR ENTERTAINS heart Ball', on Wednesday evenDAUGHTER ing. The gym was beautifully Sue Waldron celebrated her 4th decorated in valentine colors. a Sing-e- r birthday anniversary at a party ' On Thursday the grade school given by her mother, Mrs. D. R. held a valentine dance using the Waldron, Wednesday. same decorations as were used for $10.00 for eight 2 hour classes. Your $10.00 deposit gives Twelve of her little friends the sweetheart ball. Punch and were present. Games were played cookies you also a $10.00 credit on a new Singer Sewing Machine. were served. and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkin enMany models to choose from. tertained a large number of friends To insure earliest possible delivery of your new Singer TOWNE CLUB FETED at a buffet luncheon following the ball sweetheart Wednesday. There CALL 126-- J GARLAND Members of the Towne Club were 12 guests. were graciously entertained by OR SEE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Mrs. F. M. Christensen at her home: TllPSflnv c;(ninrr Hi'nno. entertained for their children and 11 was served and an evening ofi iUU7,, 8 1 buffet A gold- - and green ball. hruW fnlUircrl j luncheon was served to 16 guests. The first place north of the Garland Library. Mrs. Harry Drew was a euest of the club and received the high Mrs. T. A. Carter and Mrs. P. prise. Low prize went to Mrs. Ault attended the wedding of E, Cannon. Douglas Mildred Loveland and Dean Haslam Thursday. EHTERTALS i A musical evening was enjoyed - dL-;- V. 17111 , d o j t d Mrs. Rose E. Kerr was honored at a party given at the homz of Mr. nd Mrs. Klcon Kerr, Saturday evening. The occasion was Mrs. Kerr's birthday anniversary. A luncheon was served and a social evening followed. Those attending from were, Mrs. Milton Lind-quiand Mrs. .Wallace Cooper of ADAM'S DRUG -- THURSDAY, Miss Betty Lou Rasmussen, who is attending the USAC was the week-enguest at the Clarence home. Brough THATCHER f , CUM The general public is invited. Tremonton, Utah- - track-typ- e B-2- 9 my C my d e I K ENTi STAIN I WE REPAIR STUDY GROUP IN OUR SHOP Mr. ni.d Mrs. James Walton entertained members of the Study . Group at their home Sunday even-k'g- Washers Mr. and Mrs. Ener Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rhead were guests of the group. LiVht refreshments were served. Radios Guns Motors DUP SPONSOR COSTUME BALL Bicycles Electrical Appliances o BONE ELECTRIC MAYTAG and HOTPOINT DEALER Utahi (Tremonton Er-vi- n you PETERSON TRACTOR The Box Elder County Company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their annual Pioneer Ball on Friday, February 22. The dance will be held at the War Memorial Home in Brigham and will begin at 8.30 p. m. There will be prizes given for the camp having the most present, in costume or not, a prize for the camp having the most present in costume and a prize for the best and D4 costume. A floor show and good musjc are promised. Og-de- n Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for Home Sewing Course. ; PLENTY OF HARDEN H. CLARKE AT FOR SON TREMONTON LUMBER & HARDWARE d Tremonton Phone 130 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe Mrs. A. R. Bennett entertained at a birthday party Thursday in were in Ogden Sunday. honor of her son, Val Dee. Mr. and Mrs. James M. HumGames were played and refreshof Logan were week-enphries ments were served to twenty the home of Mr. and at guests friends. Mrs. James Walton. Mrs. May T. Kent and family Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess of were week-enguests of Mr. and Plymouth were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lynn Harris in Malad. the Adam Brenkmans. Mrs. Wm. E. Jenkins spent the GRAVEL for Roads, Driveways, Corrals, Etc. We load Trucks and Deliver d Every SUNDAY Afternoon rrrn NELSON Misses Yevonne Briggs and with her daughter, Mrs. Fayola Robbins spent the weekMelvin Hamilton and family. end in Salt Lake. w;ck-cn- d Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard reMrs. Treston W. Pond of Loturned Tuesday from an interestis visiting gan with her sister, ing trip to Arizona and Mrs. Elma Allen. i Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward spent Wednesday in Ogden. fj ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S sa v . Phone 66-J- Mrs. Phyllis Mortcnscn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortcnscn and left in the evening for her home in California. Her husband is stationed at the Navy repair base in San Diego. ffl 'ITB KEN GERMER PIT l' ORCHESTRA If) Mrs. J. M. Bcziant was a weekend guest at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Harris, Mrs. Guy Ballard and daughters. 4 or 72-R- 2 WHOLESALE and RETAIL MEiMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM Phone 41 Tremonton Rolling - Grinding - Cleaning Colleen and Lou Joan, attended a funeral in Malad Monday. V Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker were in Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer attended a party given in honor of Mrs. Ewer's mother, Mrs. E. Robinson at her home in Providence on Thursday. Have your grain and seed wheat cleaned NOW, before the spring rush starts. We have the time and the help to do it now. Dried Beet Pulp Feed Pelletts Chopped and Rolled Barley |