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Show Audrlenne Anderson, Joyce Holm. gr.en, Dena Christensen and Myr. t.e Mortensen served. A beauticorsage was presented to Mrs. ful wedding cake was displayed DS HONOr.ED and many beautiful gifts were Augusta Stenquist, Mrs. Margaret in received. held was dance the guest cf honor. " d hall on Satur. Potter andthe afternoon an enDuring in honor of was presented, program joyable Veds. Mr. and Mrs. and a beautiful birthday cake 'i.-awho were mar. was cut. Mrs. n, Eraugh was pre. LDS By Mrs. Eph Petersen in the Logan sented with a nice gift frcr.i former :'lie bride la the D. U. P. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman daughter of Mr. V.'v, and 5 Sophia Larsbn were in Salt Wheelon W F. Durfey, REVA MAE ANDERSON AND Lake are City, Monday, where they "hriegroom's parents WAYNE MERRILL ARE WED visited with Mrs. Lucy Holman. jjs. Delbert Kidman, Miss Reva Mae Mrs. Ruel Nielson and sons, Anderson, dau. 'pas. her ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Ruel Jr. and Richard, came down ely bride greeted a Andersen of Bear Ri.er why from Idaho Falls on Wednesday. atractively gowned in white sa. and Mr. Wayne Merril, son of Mrs. Nielson and Richard rtb model of Mr.' and Mrs. T. C. Merrill of at the L. M. Holman Vended neckline was fea-home whi!,e Ruel Jr. went on Idaho were Cleveland, married the muttonleg sleeves to Salt Lake City to attend June June at 24th. tue Thursday, effect dropped shoulder home of the brides parents. Bis. conference and meet some of "4 was gathered at the Vernon Johnson performed his missionary friends. They reWaistline and divided in hop the ceremony in the presence of turned to Idaho Falls on Satur. Cm under which a panel day. the imediate family. Vsas visible. Her veil was Mrs. Roy Oyler, who recently the weda Following ceremony wore a igngth and she a major operation at underwent ding dinner was enjoyed after, ,'0f red rose buds, L.D.S. the which hospital in Salt Lake the young couple left for of the gift room v,ere home very much returned City a short honeymoon. They plan "ya Kidman, a sister of on improved Sunday. to make their home in Preston, Simmons and Miss Ardes Adams attended a Idaho. Refreshments Simmons. missionary farewell in Salt Lake , thp riirpftinn servea uw for a cousin, Miss Sherril City G.S.S. CLUB ENTERTAINED - Louie Kidman, another Wakefield. She was accompanied AT BALLARD HOME and Rodell iaf the groom Mrs. Angie Adams and daugh. Mrs. Guy Ballard entertained by ters, Erma and Patty. They pickX the evening vocal selec for her Bridge club, the G.S.S. ed up Mrs. Eva Young in Perry, rendered by Mrs. Edith club on Friday, June 18th. The Verveta Bourne in Layton. Miss Kenneth Murray of afternoon was spent playing the Wakefield will go to the South Mrs. Anna Drrfey. game. Prizes were awarded to American Mission. in !le andcouple are at home Mrs. Leland Hansen and Mrs. On Thursday, Ardes Adams, I young their home at Rudy Miller. Mesdames Dick Al. Mrs. Morris jlr friends in Rhodes and Mrs. len and Londy Harris were guests ?Dam. visited with Emer. Cannon Doug of Mrs. Ballard for the afternoon I at a Brigham ine Christensen Delicious refreshments were ser. nfA BROUGH City hospital. ANOTHER MILESTONE ved by the hostess. Dyal Sorensen spent the wetek a nth was Grandma Nebraska on what should have in h's birthday. EVA ANDERSON IS NOW a trip to an artist's convenbeen eal-- MRS. DE VON ALLRED friends and relatives tion but ended up being a very Announcement is made of the her daring the day and successful fishing trip. weired greetings from many marriage of Miss Eva Anderson, Mrs. Doris Peterson and child, jr loved ones. Among those! daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Hans ren and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bow-cut of town who came for Anderson of Tremonton and De of Riverside spent Sunday Von Allr,ed, on Saturday, June xcasion were her daughter, Willard in with a daughter of Kroksh of Los Angeles, her 19th at Evanston, Wyoming. The Bowcutts. the idaughter, Mr. and Mrs. groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Coleman i Hebert of Sterling, Idaho, Gilbert Allred of East Garland. and their Sterns of ri Mrs. Frank Kelley and The couple plan to make their Lynchburg, grandson, are house Virginia, m, Keith Barkel of Provi. home in East Garland. J. R. of Potters. the guests k Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were sdma was honored at a TROUSSEAU TEA HONORS visitors on Tuesday. Logan REVA MAE ANDERSON I on the 18th, when Mrs. and Leona Rucker, Carma Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Alvin I Hansen and Mrs. O. L. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill entertained in her honor E. Anderson of Bear River City daughters Rucker of Tremonton are visitA' s Hansen home in Elwood. entertained at a Trousseau tea at Potter home. the ing iters of Utah Pioneers and for her daughter, Reva i Mae. Bill Potter were Mrs. Mr. and j were special guests. A rose Over one hundred guests called. in Ogden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes of Carey Idaho spent a couple of days this last week visiting rela; '-- -- 'rl9th, CaJt (jatland f t-- e 05 L 4 Tifi I Q ninety-thir- tt ii ( DR. J. H. McNAMARA Veterinarian No. 15, 215 Brigham 96 'one ; I d The East Garland ward outing beheld at Guinavah Park in Logan canyon cn Saturday, July 3rd. Invitations have been sent to all who ever lived !n the ward East 7th South Ji tives and friends. Mr. and Mr Orin Parkinson of Portage visited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Mrs. Francis Allen and Gibbs i TV ('rF s . (ft ; TOMATOES j ' Classes In DALE'S TAP ACROBATIC AND BALLET twenty-nine- . to DANCING wmmy ATTEND M.LA. CONFERENCE AT SALT LAKE CITY fu TO BEGIN SOON o SCHOOL PLEASE REGISTER YOUR CHILD e LESSONS Sat., July 3rd ACCORDIONS O at Oak Cafe dining room between 2 and 5 p.n.. er register by phone 32C2, Bear River City. REPAIRS Phone 1I8-R- 1 GRACE ORME For Appointments fkS CARROTS year, Pontiac's reputation grows as ,'s sPread the good word of its performance 'Ptnduhility. .Mt n certain to add special luster to the for the great car illustrated here, name mo3el. is the finest Pontiac ever built. the performance luxury of General Drive and it is the "'lowest tm.:j i i t fin. iar wiin mis pnrnumriiii "i easier, more convenient motoring Hydra-Man- e -- L- CM Hr- - Mtir r, r. U .! mim&3k Em- J mmM v- C ioc 17e - 6e Sunny Jim, Libby, Tall Cherry 2 . Lb.. . Jar. 38c Prunes 25c Blackberry 16 oz. Peaches 19c NUC0A 48s 22c Cans Peas 23c 15c . Can Denton, "V C l 25c JUICE 15c 2 Can Kraut Tomato Happy Host, 10c can 02. 10c Apricot 20 Nectar, . 10c ChopSuey Ielhern No. 2 Can 19c 46 02. 18c Apple46 Morgan, Schiotican, No. 2' Mission, No. 2Vi Grapefruit No. 2 . Q ICJw HERMEL No. ' fackage 17c BEANS Triplex, No. . . . "7 VIENNA, VEGETABLES 15c All Gold, 2 li can ASSORTED Spring Garden, 303 Gold Coast, Cherry 16 Oz. All I DEVILED, HERMEL No. SALMONB59c FRUITS ... I 19c 7 COCOA as.- - isc Cocktail j- JlLLkJ 9c -4- -- I6c j PORK zsl i p A1 LA r" V L. n I (TI - - 29c 3K2- c- CORN i Of zoc RED DIAMOND 02 Punch Monterey, . 16 oz 10c can Central Motort pur-cha- se satisfaction. reputation for enduring a Pontiac. Petter make your own next car can be sure it, you Regardless of when you get value. it will be a great car and a great already-grea- t '" Tir" J rtAo 25s 1,s Gold, Pontiacs. It is the It is the most beautiful o all all Pontiacs. It is the most finest performing of dependable of all Pontiacs. those who Consequently, we are certain that of all enthusiastic most the it will be add to an Pontiac owners -a- nd their praises will Vbitt Stir 25 BUNcn ONIONS 10 LB. after IX Ml FOUND CARTON Gold Coast, :l sr j get-togeth- CANTALOUPES POUND SUGAR i j Mr3. Milton Johnson acecm. panied her father, Israel Yeats; and his daughter to Malad, Ida. ho, Sunday. They were the guests tf Mrs. E. E. Smnth for the day. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler met at the Oyler home on Father's Day for a family They had a very pleasant day and a dinner was served Your PRODUCE Headquarters OLEO, 5ci j Funeral services were conduct, ed Saturday in Midvale for Mrs Emma Carlson, mother of Mrs.1 Ray Ashcraft, who died last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft were in Midvale to attend the services. FAMILY ON FATHER'S DAY All the children and grandchild- LEMONS Ji&&g' y A Product ir MOTHER BURIED IN MIDVALE, UTAH FOOD STORE CUCUMBERS -- Jrs j i Mrs. George A. Wilson of Mesa Vista, California, mother of Mrs. W. W. Sterling visited at the Sterling home in Wheelon for a few days last week. Winifred Sterling accompanied her back to California where she plans to remain for a vacation. J V . . 29c Rasberry 16 oz. offers PAY V.'A.'T-AD- 1 MRS. W. W. STERLING'S MOTHER VISITED RECENTLY PRESERVES 8 - v- d ORANGES ft r LEADUR j an cf Tocele, Utah had a baby girl, June 12th. They are going to name it Betty Jo. Mrs. Maugh-- j . . . : : a i i .4 an, the former Eetty Allen, is' vide their own lunch, and ice the daughter cf Mrs. Elma Allen. cream and soda water will be furnished by the ward. MRS. RAY ASHCRAFT'S d MELONS "ss- irwMMMD re ! ; Mesdames Melvin Hamilton, Arnold Whitaker, Mervin Holt, Sid Farnsworth and Wanda Portage spent Friday night and Christensen were in Salt Lake to attend the Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe City, last week-enGrover. They attended the wed- M.I.A. Conference. ding dance in Tremonton for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grover. ALLEN'S AND SHUMAN'S Mrs. Roy Nolan and children VACATION IN YELLOWSTONE with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Allen spent the week-enMrs. Wildon Grover. Marilyn and son, Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman spent five days stayed to spend the week. Eph Peterson was on Ogden last week in Yellowstone Park business visitor on Wednesday. They report a very enjoyable trip. Uf ac NEW GRANDDAUGHTER FOR SIRS. ELM A ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Maugh- - will d i J Alien cf Portage visited with the Sorensens cn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Soren&en cf Logan spent Father's Day at: home. Paul Larson took a group cf! 12 scouts up Logan canyon. They left Wednesday morning and re. turned Thursday evtninz. Wayne Grover accompanied John Oyler out west cn Tuesday to help him in the mine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and Bruce, were in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. L. R. Shaffer is in Clarks. ton this week 'helping out at the Leo Godfrey home where they have a new baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and family spent the week-enin Salt Lake City and while there they attended the "Ice Follies." Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and family attended the Ice Follies in Salt Lake City, Saturday even, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover and Hazel Riser and children drove to American Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth. They also called on Mrs. Roy Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of "' TREMONTON, UTAH CAMPBELLS, CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Vegetable 94s cereaTIoc PAPER BAG itedLUNCII MEATS ROBB ROSS, 18 oz. 0W 31c DMVG49C FRESH FRANKS SOOE 45c MESSING39C GROUND l)VAA 49c SOAP SLICED DfltUil QUICK QUAKER, Lge. NATIONAL GRAHAM NATIONAL 2 2 Lbs. Lbs. OTYT37c PEANUT ayne Sandall Motor Co. 13s SOUP BUTTER, H0LSUM 16 oz. 23s PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. MILL DUTCH MIRACLE 59c .n 49c Salad, Qts. li u u LEAN, FRESH LB. WHIP, Pints PALMOLIVE, SOAP SUPER-SUD- SOAP VEL, eb Per pkg. BAR 9c 34c POT ItlNELESS tB. VC LB. 59c LB. 69c Large 31c FORK CHOPS- - h |