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Show The A Thursday, January 31, 1952 L E AD E R BOB SUMMERS HOME said scoutmaster Adams. Tre- skiing paradise and came borne ON WEEKEND LEAVE monton First Ward Scouts spent thrilled to the shirt collars about Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers a Saturday two weeks ago at the it all. drove to Salt Lake last weekend to meet their son Bob .who flew In from Pittsburg, California Friday afternoon on a weekend leave. He returned to California Sunday by air. Bob's wife and parents drove him to California a week earlier, and while waiting to be shipped overseas, Bob had the opportunity to come back to Salt Lake for a day. The occasion was a reunion also in observance of the birthdays of Bob", his wife and SO CI AL and CLUB NEWS IE The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey of . In impressive rites at the Lo: Wheelon. Mr. Bennion is the son gan LDS Temple on December of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ben27th, Miss Idella Durfey became nion of South Salt Lake. the bride of Kenneth Bennion, Following the ceremony, Mr. DURFEY, BEN N ION ( MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED IFBpo his father, all of which occur within a few days of each other. MM PROMONTORY GRAZING DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD TO HOLD ELECTIONS . DeWayne Jenson of the Bu- reau, of Land Management announced today that an election lift I' to fill vacancies on Promontory V , Grazing District Advisory Board, Utah District No. 1, will be held f J. in the BLM offices, Box Elder ' ?I tp County Courthouse, Brigham City, Utah, on February 8, 1952. Positions to be filled at this time result from expired terms of the following. District Advisors: Mr. Archie R. Rose, cattle representative from Precinct No. 3 and Mr. Ralph E. Ellis, sheep representative from Precinct No. 5. ' ' Nomination of qualified candiMARRIAGE VOWS SPOKEN is scheduled for 1.00 p.m. dates by Miss Idella JJurfey and Kenneth M. Bennion with casting of batata from 2:00 in Logaii Temple ceremony. to 5:00 p.m. All persons licensed to use and Mrs. Durfey entertained at School. She ' attended J S A C, Federal lands in Utah Grazing a wedding breakfast at Blaines where she was also a' sponsor of District No. 1 are urged to atDrive Inn in Logan. Guests were the ROTC. She later graduated tend ; and select election this the honored couple, Mrs. Earl from the LDS Business College. their on the 'Disrepresentative Johnson and Mrs. Rex Bennion. Mr. Bennion is also a graduate trict Advisory Board. In the evening a reception was of LDS Business College. He held in their honor at the Beaver served a mission in California, SCOUTS PLAN TRIP Ward recreation hall. Parents of and is now in the Air Force. ' TO SNOW BASIN bride exthe and groom assisted in The bride was entertained Tremonton First Ward 11 and greeting the guests. Mrs. Patricia tensively before the nuptials. 12 year old scouts, along with KidJohnson and Mrs. Gloria Two personal showers were given the ward's Deacons quorum, will man, the brides sisters, were her by friends in Salt Lake City, and travel to Snow Basin, popular attending matrons. Bridesmaids a miscellaneous shower was giv- winter and summer resort up were Nedra Simmons and Mar en by her local friends. Ogden tomorrow, to enCanyon, Jean Jensen. Rex Bennion, broThe newlyweds are at present ther of the groom, was best man. in Biloxi, Mississippi, where Mr. joy another day of skiing and toboggan riding. The lovely bride was gowned Bennion is stationed. Accompanied and transported in a silver white satin gown, Max Adams, assistant scoutby with imported lace insets and master and Deacons advisor, and UTAH PIONEER DAUGHTERS bodon the tiny white buttons Joe Burgess and Ren Cummings, ice, and an overskirt of the lace HOLD MEETING the local youngsters are expected The Midland of the Her sleeves were long and pointCamp to have an even better time than ed over her hands. The three Utah Pioneers met Friday aflast trip. ternoon with Smith and Polly quarter length veil hung from a Free skiing instructions and floral crown. Her bouquet was FJmira Heppler as hostesses.' toe rides will be given at of pink roses and stephanotis, The ladies were guests at the free the Basin resort on Saturday, centered with an orchid corsage. home of Francis Jones. The lesson on "The Old! and the boys should be able to Mrs. Durfey wore a deep lilac was given by Alva-ret- pick up a lot of good pointers, wore Mrs. Prospector' and formal Bennion blue. Ryttfng, and Neva Winn Winifred Voelckers, Jean Sim- ifavored with several violin semons and Coleen Bennion were lections. Refreshments were served by in charge of the gifts. Mary hostesses. the White and VaLouie Kidman ser ved refreshments. During the evening a program ENTERTAIN AT was presented with Maurice DINNER Bennion as master of ceremonMr. and Mrs. Lee W. ies. Vocal solos were rendered entertained at a turkey by Anna Durfey and Marianne dinner Sunday in honor of Manning, with Bonnie Rytting ' h Hurasaker, who left for as acccompanist. itv, mission , home Monday The new Mrs.' Bennion is a graduate of Bear River High ruests were President and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker of Logan ; Mr. and Mrs. .Carlos Hunsaker and baby, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker and Doris and Ben of El wood. 4. - , SEE OUR NEW ENTERTAINMENT WITH HOLLYWOOD . 1 I 1 i y y i i Ji ill I ooxi AND YOUR 0 w Famous UAD ATEIOU duality by GOODYEAn .. See the new. ' L,, VlUfj 17 AQATD8D' 1 "WHAT'S NEW IN JOHN DEEQE FARM EQUIPMENT" and other new. Interesting and educational pictures FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th Liberty Theatre D fiEXD GEEK GECE HliLil CBCD rTTTTj ta JO likaral Trade-i- n Allowance It' htr . ".' . don't mi this chant to git tk smooth riding comfort of tiro at a Goodyaar thit now low prico. Com In today and talk trad. 1:00 p.m. Peterson Tractor Service " Supcr-Custf- en CAST ami' COOK N' SERVE WITH SAVOIR FAIRE IN Supor-Cuihlo- n Hun-Rak- er O.K. DODDER VELDERS i Dial 3941 PORCELAIN CASTIROH r Tremonton g. Imported Sale I REP. KERR ADDRESSES LEGION GROUP 1 State Representative Clifton G. M. Kerr gave a very inter-etin- g talk on state legislation to the American Legion, and Make Way For Spring! 1 ithe Legion Auxiliary, Monday evening at the Utah Power & ALL HOLIDAY AND FALL MERCHANDISE m REDUCED DRESSES SKIRTS Dresses ,Crepev RegS29.95 ..Now . Re(r MATERNITY WEAR Gowns . 1 5.00 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bragg of Garland, and T. Pee Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs William VWatt of Thatch- BLOUSES Nylon and Nylon 4 Lovely $10 J;Now S5.00 BLOUSES Skirts Reg. $9.95 to , $12.95, Now Half Price Nylon er." - ' Hose 21 R Reg. $1.35 to $1.75 Now. 2, pair for IIHlHIHITWnBillffW ; The wedding is being planned SPENCERS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spen $1,49 LO'S Tremonton y-- J cer, are visiting with Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hill, and with Mr. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spencer In Oar- land. (Mr. Spencer recently return ed from Korea, and they have been enjoying a delayed honey moon through California and Arizona, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nelson in Phoenix. They expect to leave soon for Washington where they will make their home. 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