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Show , -.. - - ' "r v''I v ' j; 17 i 1. l LUCILLE LIXD AND RAY FIRTH ARE WED Announcement is made of the marriaere of Miss Lucille Lind, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lind of Lynn, Utah and ' ! THUIlSDAYFCriJ, Queen and Attendants At First Ward very ably given by ilrs. Martha Stone. Refreshments were served to eighteen members. At Second Ward Green and Gold Ball Royalty "I f annuo i.ua.i .ira lULr Tremonton. Utah LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE FOUR 1; Earl Firth; son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth of Bothwell. The wedding took place in the Logan Temple, Friday, January 30 with President El Ray Christiansen officiating. U A wedding supper was served that evening by Mr. and Mrs. fx 4 ... I1 i 1 - ,. , ( J ! V) t Firth at their home in Bothwell in honor of the couple. Twenty guests were present. The young couple left immediately for a trip to southern California. A dance will be given in their ' I - ! ' fJ. - I If j i J Above are the Queen, her attendants, and members of the royal procession at the Green and Gold Ball held last week In the Tremonton Second Ward Hall. The queen, Lola Dean Hill; her attendants, left to right are Cleo Barfuss and Betty Lou Porritt. The children, left to right are Larry Barfuss, buglerr Colleen Deakin, train bearer; Connie Rae Giles, flower girl; Bobby Matthias, crown bearer; Louise Kerr, flower girl ; Linda Rose, train bearer and John Kerr, bugler. fecial Qeiiti CHERIE BRADSIIAVV IS NOW MRS. DALE NELSON George Bradshaw announces the marriage of his daughter, Cherie, to Mr. Dale Nelson of Corinne. The marriage took place in the Logan Temple on Friday, January 22nd. The couple were honored at a family party that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bradshaw at Roy. A beautiful five U lA ana tier wedding cake was the centerpiece. During the evening moving pictures were taken of the bridal couple by Ariel Bradshaw. ENTERTAINS HONORING BIRTHDAY Mrs. Leora Eberhard enter- tained Sunday at her home In Bothwell in honor of her birthGuests inday anniversary. cluded Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Petersen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Koford and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and Rhea, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Metcalf of Pocatello, Idaho. A delicious luncheon was served and a pleasant afternoon spent together. Mrs. Eberhard received a lovely set of dishes. Miss Jean Duke, daughter of Mrs. Daisy Duke of Honeyville became the bride of Ray West moreland, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland on Friday, January 23rd at Ogden. They plan to make their home in Og S A : "- -s, Mtra ntvf VUV2J& Li WAilid rtAt itm am STERLING INLAID SILVERPLATE BRIDE HONORED BY FRIENDS A shower was given Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Dale Nelson, the former Cherie Bradshaw. A large group of friends met at the home of Mrs. Alf Manning to honor the recent bride. She was presented with many lovely gifts. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw and Mrs. Earl Marble. Douglas Cannon winning the Mrs. Guy Johnson and SEEK CHAMPION Mrs. Cannon were special guests IN HOME CANNING A contest of interest to Box of the hostess. Elder County residents is announced by the State Fair Board. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED A special prize is being offerAT FOXLEY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley ed to the 1947 Champion canwere hosts at a dinner party at ning and food preservationist in their home on Saturday even- the State, by the State Fair ing. Fourteen guests enjoyed the Board. Information desired is the delicious dinner and evening at number in the family; the numcards. ber of quarts of fruit; vegetables, BOOKLORE CLUB FETED jams and jellies; and relishes Mrs. Bill Warnke graciously preserved last year. The quarts entertained Friday afternoon for of frozen fruits and vegetables; the members of the Booklore and the size of garden, including club at the home of Mrs. Reed orchard. Oyler. A very Interesting report Application blanks for entry in of the book, "I Married A Rus- this contest are available thru sian,'" edited by Lucl Street, was the office of Bessie M. Hansen, given by Mrs. Clyde Morris, and Home Demonstration Agent. The refreshments were served to the contest closes February 21, so members and Mrs. Rodney Mor- get entry blanks early. rison, and Mrs. F. L. Davis of BEAR RIVER Rexburg, Idaho. LEADER HONORED LITERARY CLUB MEETS club Eight Utah volunteer The ladies of the Tremonton-Garlan- d leaders were awarded the anLiterary club were en- nual Farm Bureau leadership tertained Thursday evening at medals for outstanding work in the home of Mrs. Vera Hunsaker activities last week. Awards in Garland. The book, "Mis- were presented at the annual tress of the Whitehouse" was state farm bureau meetings in 4-- 4-- $ 1 i'ii Miss Bonnie Rytting was crowned queen of the Tremonton First Ward Green and & ;:e. last week by Bishop Ed Deakin during a colorful and entertaining floor show. Her were the Misses Re Nae Bennett and Charlene Brough, (left to right, above). Thelittl P who participated in the royal procession were ( left to right) Tamara Ewer, flower tf ara Holmgren, train bearer; David Morrison, crown bearer; Janet Hamilton, train be a. Joan Tueller, flower girl. i den. H 4-- v f f RAY WESTMORELAND AND JEAN DUKE ARE MR. AND MRS. - , ' - J honor on Saturday night, February 7th in the Bothwell ward hall. Their friends are all invited to attend. I 4 H H LU $ $ session at- Salt Lake City. Among the winners were Victoria Johnson, Bear River City and J. J. Theurer, Providence, Cache County. Mrs. Johnson has been a club leader the past eight years. Members of her club have won three trips to Chicago, two Union Pacific scholarships and two other college scholarships. - -- institute. As features of the musical part of the program, Mrs. Wayne Fronk sang a solo, Mrs. Adam Brenkman played a piano solo and Reverend and Mrs. Flyod Stevens sang a duet. Save up prseent at the affair. were WCTU HOLD INSTITUTE An institute was held by ,a.t4 group ol neighbors 'and friends met Sunday evening after meeting at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and held a housewarming. A very pleasant hour was enjoyed by the group. a. Li6 O. C. TANNER JEWELRY CO. STANLEY R. PALMER. Mgr. "The Store of Beautiful Rings" BRIDGE CLUB FETED Mrs. Wyn Hansen entertained Monday evening for the members of her Bridge club. After a delicious Chinese dinner the evening was spent at cards with Mrs. Alma Theurer and Mrs. V '.va: :. m ; a MEN'S Napkins Hankies Boxof 12 Reg. 20c Re. 5c BARREL t MM tin 5e 5c 5c Boy's Anklets - Don't miss these! r OC 29c V 0 . BIRTHDAY Candles YOU'LL FIND A CHOICE SELECTION at t Assorted colors Pkar. of 33 . 0. C. TANNER 5c Wash Cloths JEWELERS 11 X 10 Reg. 10c REED PALMER, Manager TREMONTON i; a 1 -v ."V '4 5c ' . fca Phone Bell 30-J- rJ 2 10 to Sale or Saturday, Feb. I DRESSES $14.95 to $29.95 Black, bronze Reg. 10c. Now to $1.00 Stores Card 5c and 20 amp Glass Only 0(t Good quality Return Address Buttons 5c 5e SNAP Coat and pant 2 for Cloth. Reg 25c NOW 5c Straight Pins 5e Wave Clips Tip Top Reg. 10c Tip Top Reg. 10c Formerly $8.95 Formerly Q Now r 0( Formerly 5e Buy! UTAH All sizes and colors 5c to $1.00 Stores $6 95 ....One Half ( $3.95 and $4.95 COTTON PAJAMAS 5c Formerly $4.50 to $6.95 3roi Now..$2.95to ROBES 5c 5c Shoe Laces 5e and Now. .$2.00 Formerly Now POT real $5.95 SLIPS , Tissue A 3.93 SWEATERS , TOILET So Soft! 650 sheets $3.95 to $5.95 Now. : $2.25lo Cleaners KEN SLUSSER CO. TREMONTON, 5c Shoe White Fasteners 120 to BLOUSES Haimers Dish Cloths Pkg. of Each -- 5.95 Now . . $3.50 lo $5.5 WERE Size 12 to 36' -2 Formerly Envelopes PEARL Pkg. 5c Dishes Fuse Plugs 15 SKIRTS SHERBET Curlers 5c Nickel plated 5c 12x15 Reg. 10c NOW NOW ..a DIAMOND Good Glass Top Mouse Traps Victor 2 for Q(t Regular Write f R. E.HAI L e g i ii ii i ii 1) Bobby Pins Tumblers Sparkling clear (t Call or After Inventory Safety Pins 10c. quality Tumblers V4) AND REPr Now.. $7.95 to $M SANITARY WATER A ELECTROLrl SERVICE Fluid Formerly Assorted colors 9 ft. piece for YOUR Pj avail.' AT OUR Sale Shelf Paper it Are now FOR 1 & AIR lie i E R Sale Don't miss these. 'a".' ' CLEANER !! the Women's Christian Temperance Union Thursday this week at the Methodist Church. Mrs. Kate Latimer of Salt Lake, state president was present to speak to the A 1 ELECTROUi . ATTEND RADIO SHOW Mesdames Milton Johnson,' Cliff Kerr, James Walton, R. Z. Heppler, A. E. Buchanan and ATTEND SCOUT Merwin Christensen were in Ogden Monday to see the radio MEETING AND BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Cteffen show, "Queen For A Day" at the and son, Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. Ogden high school. Melvin Hamilton and Dale Crompton were in Salt Lake SatLEADER WANT-AD- S PAY urday night to attend the reg ional meeting of scout leaders and banquet at the Hotel New- house. President George Albert Smith, and some of the high ranking executives of scouting Presents Its Great NEIGHBORS GREET FAMILY IN NEW HOME NEWStODasj 5c $12.95 to $24.95 S6.9ito AN EARLY SEASON VALUE EVENT THAT YOU QUALITY FASHIONS AT GRAT S REDUCTIONS! Values too good to mi AIL sales final. CLASSIC SHO, TREMONTON lte |