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Show Thursday. January THE LEADER. 6. 1955 Wed During Holidays 0 Living in Washington Social Events and Mm K Tremonton. Utah 1 Club News weanesaay eve-nun- s ai me ruy home. A delicious supper was served, and the evening spent socially. A large group of local couples greeted New Year's Day at the Jay Dee Harris home in Tredelicious A Jl V JL 4I t s j to- - gether. FRIENDS FETED AT CORNWALL HOME Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and Mrs. Russ Waldron were GREET NEW' YEAR WITH FRIENDS monton. k i, The Harris home was attractively decorated in the New Year theme, and after breakfast, the guests watched the Rose Parade, The Garland Puzeys and Gene Jorgensens entertained a group of friends at a holiday party and enjoyed various games i. JUA n..nir ; 1iT .1 I Mil i H&r th 11 GIVE HOLIDAY PARTY 1 II holiday breakfast was served by Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie, Mrs. Ed Kerr and Mrs. Earl Buchanan. at a holiday party Thursday afternoon. Guests of the two ladies called during the afternoon, and were served a tasty luncheon, then spent some time playing Bridge or visiting. About twenty ladies enjoyed the informal party. Engagement Announced Mr. and MRS. RONALD R. POTTER MR. and MRS. KJAR G. WILLEY MISS LAV ON STENQUIST RECENT BRIDE FETED BECOMES BRIDE Wednesday evening the Gleaner girls and the YWMIA presOF KJAR G. WILLEY In impressive Temple rites performed Dec. 21st by Pres. George Raymond of the Logan Temple, Miss La Von Stenquist, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. George Stenquist of Tremonton, and Mr. Kjar G. Willey became husband and wife. Mr. Willey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Willey of Bremerton, Wash. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was enjoyed at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan by members of the families and close friends. couple exchanged nuptial vors in the Logan LDS Temple, December 21. Performing the ceremony was George Raymond, president of the temple. The groom's parents fc GIVES DINNER PARTY Mrs. Lynn Iverson entertained at dinner Sunday. Her father, Benjamin Green of Glendale, Cal., who was visiting here was present. Other guests included the D. B. Green family and Dr. In the evening a reception and Mrs. W. D. Green and famwas held in the Tremonton Ida. of Blackfoot, Third Ward. Miss Erma Adams ily Miss Evelyn of Logan and HOLD ANN UAL PARTY Taylor of Salt Lake City were Members of the Wallace bridesmaids and Donald Stei ' family held their annual quist, a brother to the bride, holiday party at the home of stood as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeppson in The couple spent a short Elwood. Those who enjoyed the were the Vernon honeymoon in Salt Lake City, to and Christmas Howard Fuller famStokes, spend returning with the bride's family and on ilies, the Wallace Christensens s Monday morning left for Brem- of Tremonton, the Lloyd FlorHowell and of erton, Wash., where they will family make their home. ence Rasmussen. "r MISS SHERRIE JEAN CHRISTENSEN Bar-fus- BOTHWELL GIRL TO MARRY PORTAGE MAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christen-se- n of Bothwell announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of thteir daughter, Sherry Jean to Mr. Noel Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs of Portage. Plans for a temple marriage in Logan are being made by the couple, for Jan. 21st. Miss Christensen is a graduate of Bear River high school, and is now studying Beauty Culture in Salt Lake City, on a scholarship presented her before graduation. Mr. Gibbs is also a graduate d of the local school. He is the at Lake in Salt City em-loye- present time. Guild and their partners and guests met Thursday evening at Worley's to enjoy their annual Christmas party. They were served a delicious dinner, then spent the evening at games U7Pro Vinctc of q urariri i r cf hrocV hicwere cleverly arranged by fast following the rites at the Mrs. Merwin Holt and Mrs. Bluebird Cafe in Logan. Vernon Hansen. Ice Blue Gown The charming bride received CLUB PARTY GIVEN reception guests with her hus- FOR HUSBANDS band in a setting of ice blue and The V. G. F. Club entertained silver. For the occasion the bride at their annual New Year's Eve chose ice blue antique taffeta party at the Ed Deakin home. and lace. Floor length with a Arrangements for the dinner chapel train, the gown was ele- were made by Mrs. Deakin and gantly designed with a lace Mrs. Milton Johnson. After dinbodice enhanced with tiny but- ner, the tons and a picture neckline. dance at group attended the the high school then Delicate scallops ran down the returned for New Year's greetlength of pointice sleeves. The ings to the Deakin home. full skirt was accented by a short peplum effect of lace. The veil of ice blue SHERYL CAE II AD FIELD illusion was caught with a ban- AND BYRON BRON SON deau of seed pearls. The bride WED IN NEVADA carried a single white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hadfield Mrs. Owen J. Jones of Chi- of East Tremonton announce the cago, 111., acted as matron of marriage of their daughter, honor for her sister. Other bridal Sheryl Gae to Mr. Byron W, attendents were Mrs. Ross Mason Bronson, son of Mrs. Marguerite of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Kar- Bronson. en Johnson of Tremonton. They The young couple exchanged h donned gowns of vows at Elko, Nev., on New midnight-bluantique taffeta. Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray The dresses were identical and Dean Rohde accompanied the featured elbow length sleeves couple and acted as witnesses and They carried at the ceremony. white velvet muffs adorned with The bride is a graduate of a sprig of silver holly and blue Bear River high school, where ribbon bows. she was a member of the Bear-faBest Man staff, and the Pep Club. Standing as best man was Ross &ne is at present employed at Mason. Assisting as ushers were the Naval Supply Depot at Bill Potter, Dean Potter, Owen Clearfield J. Jones, Brent Rytting and Mr. Bronson has completed two years in the US Lorry Rytting. Army, the reception stationed in Alaska. Highlighting was decor the bridal cake. IntriThe newlyweds plan to make cate in design, the three-ter- s their home in Tremonton, where were topped by wedding bells. Mr. .Bronson is employed by Silvered holly encircled the cake Ervin Stohl warehouse. and the effect was balanced by A reception is being planned ice blue tapers. to honor the young couple. The bridal party stood before tail candelabra holding blue WATCH PARTY tapers. Sprays of silvered holly and fern arranged w.th tones ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mr. andn Mrs. Dwayne Falk of blue completed the unique and the Jesse J. Roberteses enholiday decor. Supervising the was tertained a group of tVir friends decorative arrangements at a New Year's eve Watch Mrs. Lavon Crystal. party. The young people met at Serving Falk home for a few games, Mrs. Melvin Robbins, Mrs. W. then enjoyed the holiday dance A. Allen, Mrs. D. B. Green, Mrs. at Memorial Gym, before returnBill Potter and Mrs. Val Kohler ing to watch the old out pres'dod as hostesses. Serving and greet the new at year the Falk the guests were Renae Andrus home. of Idaho Falls, Ida., Carolyn Wnllis of Vernal, Ann Taylor, Carol Anderson, Mrs. Burton FRIENDS FETED ITuish, Gail Nessen and Joyce AT PARTY Dr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson Cowley, Mrs. Jack Austin, a sister of entertained twenty of their the groom presided at the guest friends at a delightful holiday book. Musical selections were party Wednesday evening, The provided by Mrs. Gene Jorgcn-so- n guests were served a delicious find Miss Ann Taylor. buffet supper, then spent the Assisting in the gift room were evenng at table games, - "K Chr-istense- elbow-lengt- You Can't Afford to Miss it! It's Here Again! The Original DC SALE at EVERYTHING GOES e . i Dresses - Skirts - Blouses - Cliildrens Dresses - HOUSE h ankle-lengt- Mario's One Group Cliff Beard. The gift tables were A colorful holiday reception covered with lace and featured honored newlyweds Mr. and holiday centerpieces. Mrs. Ronald R. Potter Tuesday The newlywed couple will evening, Dec. 28, at the Bear make their home in Logan. Mr. River Stake .Seminary. Potter will resume his studies The former Miss Ruth Rytting, at the Utah State Agricultural the bride is a daughter of Mr. College. and Mrs. Andrew N. Rytting of H Tremonton. Parents of the groom LITERARY CLUB are President and Mrs. Robert J. Potter of East Garland. The ENTERTAINS The members of the Literary idency of Elwood Ward entertained at a kitchen shower given in honor of Charlotte Munns Josephson, a recent bride. Charlotte and Garth received many lovely gifts. Out of town guests were girl friends of Charlotte from, Tremonton, Dewey ville and Providence. ft Mrs. Ed Deakin, Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, Mrs. Garland Puzey Mrs. Wilford Rogers and Mrs RUTH RYTTING WEDS RONNIE POTTER IN HOLIDAY, RITES COATS, ROBES and DUSTERS BUY ONE, (FRIENDS MAY SHARE A PURCHASE) GET ANOTHER FOR . No Refunds! No Lay-a-wa- ys No Exchanges! All Sales Final ti-.- e ALL WINTER COATS Reduced 13 One Group SWEATERS Reduced 13 SALESTARTS SAT, IAN. 8. ..9:30a.m. t MARLO'S HELP US MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK ARRIVING DAILY 4 |