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Show g3lSlNES f BROTHER MERCHANT AS YOU EXPECT HIM TO BE WITH YOIP WILL EE .frOfWifWW.,, i, A keah river valley leader TrraonUra, VUh, Ma JUNE BRIDE new 27. lUt ofticehs conduct program A most interesting program was presented at the Tremonton First Ward Relief Society Tuesday by a corps of officers chosen for the day. They were lead by Elfle Glenn as president, lone Hansen arfd Mecla Hupp, court, selors, Margaret Han.n, secre. tary. The program marks the ccnclu. sion of the season's work. SIMADA CLUB ENTERTAINS SALT LAKE CLUB The annual banquet of tlys Study Group was held Fri- Si-ma- ' Hi; JOOIUVARE f ' l v''' (0rI ! s I 1 (A 1 j tfffi' group. , The banquet was held in the Tremonton Second ward banquet rooms, with Jessie Van Sweden, president of th,? local organization in charge. Place cards and programs followed the theme of the American Drama, which has ! been studied during the past season. June Garfield was toast. mistress for the evening and re. sponses were made by Phyllis MISS CHERYL CORNWALL Marble, Katherine Nesson of the local club and Anne O'Hara and Tessie Post of Salt Lake. Two CHERYL CORNWALL LOCAL CLUB WOMEN vocal solos by Daryl Thompson TO BE JUNE BRIDE PARTICIPATE IN CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall Mrs. Wesley Gephart and the accompanied by Faun Quinney were enjoyed during the pro. of Tremonton announce the Tremonton Women's Civic gram, also. of their marriage gue were distinctly honored at daughter, Cheryl to Boyd S. Mar. the State Federated Women's FIELDING GIRL TO WKD ble, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Milton club's convention at the New. Marble of Bothwell. j house Hotel last week. She re. Tr.s Logan temple will be the presentsd the Northern Utah di. scene of the wedding, which will trict in the receiving line at the take place June fourth. President's banquet. Other repre. Beginning at 7 p.m. a wedding sentatives of the Women's Civic reception honoring the couple League who attended included will be held at the home of the Mesdames Reuben Baer, Henry Van Sweden and Rodney Morri. bride's parents. club president. In atten- Miss Cornwall is a graduate of Bear River high school and at- - dance at the last day of the con tended the USAC where she was vention were Mesdames Jack affiliated with the Chi Omega Shumway, Arch Richardson, T. L. Cochran, Durrel Hughes and R. sorority. G. Woodhead. Mr. Marble is also a graduate Vernel Morrison and Jennie of Bear River high. He served left Salt Lake the evenGephart eighteen months in the U. S. of May 20th in company with ing Army, ten of them being in Ger. twenty other Utah ladies for many. will where ' ' ""' -- ; 4 I'gt. Covered ' V t?. tablcs such li' " vege- - " peas' ,ima and beans, cornand for other foods cut small. (Cover iv! w 'J I? Sauce Pani Just the size for small iaTcT 4 s ,s I ' day with members of the Mother club of Salt Lake City in atten. dance. The local club members have attended the annual func tion in Salt Lake until this year. when they were host to that '"""'v' - U ; da V fitin. Fry Pan.) j j , v? ' ' 'v' ' " I " ; I i - , - - f V f V;?J7 V i . Py fi'ty t'f:-:- ! . f j ; j reheating small quantities o' "Covers ' (y (rieee ! 4if v - . Open Fry Pan: Won- derful for a couple of eggs, meat patties, small chops, for melting chocolate, and for 6'4-in- 1 , - - I i OIILY - y); ; NORINE KUNZLER AND - - f A HARVEY CARTER PLAN WEDDING RITES , Miss Norlne Kunzler will be. Portland attend they the General Federation of Wo. men's Club convention to be held May 23rd to 28th. MISS MAVIS GROVER Delegates from fourty.f our FIELDING MISS TO states, Alaska, Canada and the WED OGDEN MAN A. come the bride of Mr. Harvey Carter on Tuesday, June 1st in Islands will be in atendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grovrr of the Logan Temple, according to LITERARY announce the engage, Fielding CLUB announcement made by her pa ment of their daughter, Mavis to ELECTS OFFICERS r rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr, Spencer H. Ahlmer, son of of Park Valley. Mrs. Vida Llnd was hostess to Mr. Gus Ahlmer of Ogden. The bride to be is a graduate the members of the Tremonton-GarlanThff ceremony is being planned of "Box Elder High School and for June 10 in the Logan Temple, club at their Literary of the Utah Agricultural College. last meeting. An election of of. and will be followed by a wedShe taught at the Bear Rhv?r fleers was held with Jane Marble ding breakfast. After a honeymoon trip to as president, Dorothy Capcner, high school during the 1946-4term and was principal of the vice president; Vesta Ferry, his- southern Utah, the couple will be Park Valley school during the torian and Vera C. Hunsaker, li. honored at a wedding reception In th Fielding ward hall on June past season. terary leader. Mr. Carter is a rancher in The book, "Lydia Bailey" by 19th. Park Valley. Kenneth Roberts was ably re. They plan to make their home A wedding dance will be held viewed by June Garfield, Re. in Ogden, where Mr. Ahlmer is a student at Weber College. in honor of the couple in the freshmen ts were served. Park Valley hall on Friday even, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson ing, June 4th at 9:30 o'clock. PEGGY MISRASI and children of Logan visited Among the 200 students at with relatives in Tremonton one SELMA STENQUIST IS NOW Idaho State college who will re. TARBET DALE MRS. day this week. Announcement is made by Mr. ceive degrees or certificates at Marie Sanford of Boise, Idaho and Mrs. E. A. Stenquist of the th.2 first commencement since a the school became a four year in. has been visiting with her sister, marriage of their daughter, and Edwin Dale Tarbet, son stitutlon will be Peggy Misrasi. Alios L. Ward this week. Exercises will be held June 3. of Mr. and Mrs. Kumen Tartret was Mr. and Mrs. R. Ketchum of of Garland. The ceremony Santa Ana, California have been performed in the Logan Temple ARMY RECRUITING First Sergeant Harvey War. visiting with her sister, Miss LiL by President El Ray Christiansen on Monday May 24th. drop, U.S. Army & Air Force Re. Man Morris. The Ketchums left A wedding dinner for friends cruiter for Box Elder County an- Tuesday for Denver and other of the couple and members of nounced today that the local eastern cities for a months' the bridal party was held at the recruiting office has been per. Bluebird. manently established In room 209 After a wedding trip to south-- Post Office Building, Brlgham, Miss Lillian Morris spent the ... At. ern utan, me in Bountiful to attend coupie pian wj Utah. Wardrop advised that his week-en- d make their home in Garland. headquarters had been ncgotia- - the commencement of Miss Gay They are both students at Bear ting for office space In the Brig, Schaffer from the Davis County ham Post Office for several High and Miss Sherry Schaffer River high school. months and that permission was from the South Davis Junior HONORED ON BIRTHDAY granted very recently by the Post- High. A family dinner honored Lewis master General. Wardrop has Dodd on his eightieth birthday been using his residence at 23 anniversary last Friday. Twenty south, 1st East, Brlgham, as a eight guests attended. Among recruiting office since early Jan EIGHT WEEKS those from out of town were Mr. uary of'this year while awaiting of and Mrs. George Davis of Califor- - approval to move Into the Brig-haVcn. Post Office. Office hours at nia; Mr. and Mrs. Richard denbur?, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. the new office will be 8 A.M. thru Frank Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Lo. 6 P.M. on Tuesdays and Satur. FOR GROUPS OVER well Earkle, Keith Barkle and days. Wardrop will be at the SEVEN YEARS all Utah Power & Light Company Venive Major and daughter, Wed. at Tremonton of Providence. Lobby eaclj Also a I't'Zinne nesday from 9 AM. thru 4:30 P.M. As yet the new recruiting OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Frank Wood of Fieldlnj of fire d:s not possess a tele, celebrated her sixtieth birthday phone; however, one will be inWednesday this week when all stalled in the near future. six cf her children were home for for Children, S to 6 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward and the first time since the war. A hot srpp'T was served, and Mrs. Marie Sanford their house games were played. A lawn swing guest were In Provo, Friday to 1st was given to the Woods couple attend the baccalaureate exer cises at the Y. 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