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Show TThurusday, November 20, 1952 Tremonton, Utah THE LEADER; STEVEN LA L and CLUB NEWS S D C f) . I BOOKLORE CLUB FETED Mrs. Jay Dee Harris Mes-dam- Plans November Wedding "MARILYN EBERHARD AND announce the engagement of her daughter Marilyn to Floyd John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John, of Riverton, Wyoming, former residents of Tremonton. The young couple are planning a November wedding. They have both attended Bear River high school. ENGAGEMENT OF GAYE LAUB ANNOUNCED Mr. ana Mia. Merril es by Mrs George FlckUn. A delicious luncheon was served by th hostess. Karah Garfield with Mrs. Ethel Hanson as The lesson, "Mormons In Canada", was given by Mrs. Polly Smith- Mrs. Laneada Jones sang the solo, "IH Take You to Your Home Again, Cathlene". Mrs. Edith Fuller gave a detail description of being "Snow Bound on Donner's Pass", last winter while she was on her way to Sacramento, California. Refreshments were served by the hostesses and special guests were Mr. Pauline Larson, Mrs. Alvaretta H. Davis and Mrs. Edith Fuller. ss- Both-we- ll ly BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN - HEAR FOREIGN STUDENTS Members of the Business and Professional Women's club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. George C Ficklln where a program arranged by Elva Korth and Ethel Palmer was very much enjoyed by all. Pro- fessor Martin of the U S A C brought three foreign students to address the club. They were from Bagdad, Slam, and Holland. A very interesting discussion of the responsibilities of women in those lands was given. Luncheon was served to forty two members by the hostesses Mrs. Ficklln, Verna Mortensen, Mildred Saunders, Doris Peterson and Alice Ward. La til announce the engagement of their daughter Gaye, to Hartley Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAINS CLUB Alvln Anderson. A December Marlene Archibald was hostess . date has been chosen for wedding date. the Thursday afternoon, when the members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Parley Archibald. Other guests were Mrs. Lowell DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Archibald and Mrs. Darwin PIONEERS MEET Brough. AT GARFIELD HOME Don't Advertise The afternoon was spent in There is no sense in advertising The Midland camp of the Monte Carlo Whist, and your troubles. There's no market Daughters of Utah Pioneers met playing hostess served a delicious for them. last Friday at the home of Mrs. the luncheon. IJSAC DELTA PHI NAMES CORINNE GIRL AS QUEEN Jo Ann Forsberg, of Corinne, Engagement Announced Del- ta Phi, returned missionary fraternity at Utah State Agricu- NEONE ANDERSON AND Her attendants are Beth Olsen, FLOYD STENQUIST Preston, Idaho and Judy Bark- ARE ENGAGED er, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester AnderThe trio were named at the son of Bear River City announce e annual dinner-dancheld Satur- the engagement of their daughday at the Logan L.D.S-- Insti- ter Neone to Floyd Stenquist, son tute ballroom. . of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stenquist of Tremonton. No date THIRD WARD PROGRAM has been set for the wedding. AND DANCE Miss Anderson is a graduate , All members and friends of of Box Elder high school and has the Tremonton Third ward are attended Weber College one year invited to a good program and Floyd is a graduate of Bear River dance, Monday evening, Nov. high school and is now stationed 24th at 8:00 p.m. A good orch- at Fairchild, Washington in the estra will furnish the music. U. S. Air Force. Light refreshments will be served. All are invited to come and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson were an ltural College. , spend evening together. in Brlgham City Sunday to visit sister, Mrs. Jess Knudson annd her husband, who were injured in an automobile The Seagull class of the Tre- accident north of Salt Lakef! monton Fourth ward Primary when driving here to visit relawith their leader, Mrs. Dorothy tives. Their home is in CaliGarfield, visited Monday after- fornia. noon with Mrs. Thomas Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Parish The girls presented a short program, after which Mrs. Potter of Salt Lake were weekend told of her early life in England, guests at the Ed Quinney home. and showed some of the English" The Quinneys and their guests pieces she brought to this coun- saw the football game in Logan Saturday. try with her. Mrs. Nelson's SEAGULL CLASS MAKE SPECIAL VISIT i their re Hoise a jumped 1 r , was named "Dream Girl" of theater, football lion. many. His wife June, and three small sons, Stevie, Robert and Kenneth will follow at a later date. They "Excej expect to be abroad for three "unless." or leave years. shall not Sgt. Richards is a son of you give Blanche L. Richards of Fielding. less" in The Jaycee Janes met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs- - Wayne Sandall with Mrs. Sheldon Cannon and Mrs. Don Woodward as The program was given by students of Bear River high school, with music by Bonnie Richardson. A discussion on club membership was held and refreshments served by the hostesse- grac-cious- entertained Wednesday afternoon for the members- - of the Booklore clbb and a number of other guests including James Walton, F. L. Davis, Ed Kerr, K. H. Fridal HL Radcliffe Henrie, Don Sheffield, and Wayne Anderson. The program consisted of a review of the book, "The Distant Shore", by Jan De Hartog, given () FLOYD JOHN PLAN MARRIAGE Mrs. Leora Eberhard of enter- tained Thursday afternoon for her mother, Mrs. Frank Peck and twft of her friends, Mrs. J. H. England and Mrs. W. W. Whitney. The ladies visited during the afternoon and were served a tasty luncheon. 1 Sgt Richards has been stationed at Hill Air Force Base lor the past year, after serving three years in Frankfort, Ger- JAYCEE JANES MEET OLD FRIENDS ENJOY VISIT Mrs. Wesley Gephart 0. RICHARDS TO SHIP OUT TO AFRICA Motion - Steven D. Richards, a Master tor 1951 In 1950, Sergeant in the U. S. Air Force, Professic is now at Camp Kilmer on the in less i East Coast, awaiting transportacomparei before. tion to Tripoli, North Africa. MRS. I RED GEPHART IMPROVING Reports from Salt Lake on the condition of Mrs. Fred Gephart, who has been seriously ill, are that she has left the hospital, now recuperating at the and home of her daughter Elaine. Li Parents Visit Thatcher School Thatcher school played host to parents during American Education week. conferences were scheduled Thursday and Friday the 13th and 14th. Purpose of the meeting with parents was to report the progress of pupils and point out problems mutual to parent and teacher in helping their child. Principal Faris J. Peterson reports that a new slide projector has been purchased for the school. It was donated through P.T.A. project funds under leadership of Joseph Egley, Penrose local president. The school also is getting a new ink dulicator machine. Armistice Day assembly program was given at Thatcher school under supervision of musical director Mrs. Rosella Andersen and student council president Harold Egley. Parent-Teach- er Mrs. Jule Harris arid Mrs. Rudy Hupp visited Sunday in Ogden with Mrs. Rex Hansen and Mrs. Chester Keyls. Robert Nelson of Prqvo was in Tremonton Monday evening to see his father, Perce Nelson and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. 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