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Show LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. July 5. 1956 THE LaRue Barnes Weds Magna Man Miss LaRue Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Barnes and Pvt. Richard Higley were united in marriage on June 24. Mr. Higley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley of Entertain at Golf And Bridge Party Quentin Allen, Mrs. Jerry Fruin and Mrs. Jed Abbott entertained at a Golf and Bridge luncheon for a large group of Friends Friday afternoon. After a round of golf and the Bridge game at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club the guests were served a delicious luncheon at Worleys. Golf prizes were awarded to Toni Easley, Ogden; Mildred Shumway, Edna Fronk, Donna Bowcutt and Elaine Holmgren. The guests who earned Bridge prizes were Irene Peck, Shirley Matney, Elaine Holmgren, Ulala Hansen, Kay Mencimer, Ogden and Bonnie Weiler, Salt Lake Magna. City. Literary Guild Hears Story ;f . 'l:JI Members of the Literary Guild met Friday evening at the home of Ella Holt in Penrose for their social. A very interesting book was reviewed by Mae Versluis. It was "I Sing in the Wilderness", by Olive Surutgar. Tasty refreshments were served by the hostess. BIRTHS 'CORNWALL is a graduate The bride-ele- ct of Bear River high school, and is a licensed practical nurse, presently employed at the Valley Hospital. Mr. Petersen is also a graduate of the local high school and has Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen of East Garland announce the en- a degree from the Utah State gagement and approaching mar- Agricultural College. Both have filled LDS missions riage of their daughter, Betty Mr. to N. Richard Jean Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble R. Dean Taylor Sent to Arizona Petersen of Fielding. Dean Taylor is in Phaenix, July 20 has been chosen as the Ariz., on a special government wedding date by thw couple. assignment from Hill Air Force Base. Your Doctor MR. AND MRS. RAY LISH Says KATHRYN KERR and RAY LISH UNITED IN CHURCH WEDDING A lovely June "bride was Miss Kathryn Kerr, who exchanged wedding promises with Ray Lish June 25. Bishop Reed Giles of Tremonton Fourth Ward officiated at the ceremony, which was performtd in the Dewey-vill- e Ward Relief Society room at 7:30. Parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed Kerr of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish of Deweyville with members of the two families and a few close friends were present for the wedding. A lovely reception was given for the newlyweds following the ceremony. For the occasion, the bride chose a floor length gown of lace and net over peach taffeta. She carried a fan shaped bouquet of white roses and carnations. Mrs. Otis Larsen, sister of the bride was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Charlene Woodruff, Judy Lish, sister of the groom and Jana Lee Kerr. They wore pastel colored and carried nosegays of pink and white roses and for-ma- ls ''' ' '''' Joe Lish, brother of the groom was best man. Music for the wedding and the reception was provided by Mrs. Geneve Walker at the church organ. The gift room was in charge of Sharon Campbell, Eithel Kerr and Lucille Waldron with Judy Green and Sydna Jensen assist ing. Guests were served refreshments at small tables by Belva Jean Harris, Sherlene Newton, Gail Hall, Lavona Hansen, Sherlene Mohr and Valene Chadaz. Supervising the refreshments were Mary Newton and Ethel j- - Cornwall Jr. and his wife, Joyce Capener Cornwall of Riverside announce the birth of a baby girl June 29. She is their fourth girl and they have one boy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall of and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener, Riverside. MORRELL Jerry and - Georgia Durfee Morrell of Little Valley are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby 'girl June 29. She is their second girl and they also have a little boy. C. M. Engagement of Betty Jean Sorensen Announced Of Persia O; it MISS BETTY JEAN SORENSEN f I, ' ' Xi The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school and of Henager's Business School. She is now employed in Salt Lake City, where she will continue to work. Mr. Higley is serving in the U. S. Army and is being shipped to the Far East. Mrs. ' '" . . . El-wo- Vacationing in this valley are Davis and three girls of Gridley, Calif. They have been visiting with the Frank Nielsens and the S. A. Marbles. Mr. and Mrs. Ned within the arteries; the arteries serve as channels through which the blood flows, and the blood carries the raw materials to the cells and removes the waste products. did you miss it? Our life-savin- g ... Are you the fortunate "one" in every ten American "women who now knows how to examine her own breasts for signs that may mean cancer while it is still in its early stage and the chances of cure are the best? Or are you one of the other "nine" whom we are trying to forearm. Our doctors assure us that BREAST When this teamwork is progressing The following is one of a series of articles written by members of the Utah State Medical normally, there is little fluctuation in Association and published in cooperation with the blood pressure level. Hypertension, your local newspaper. These articles are scheduled or high blood pressure, may develop in to appear every other week throughout the year association with many diseases, or it in an effort to better acquaint you with problems may be found without an obvious underof health, and designed to improve the well-bein- g lying illness. This type is called of the people of Utah. "essential The condi- film, BREAST N has already saved many a woman's life and could save many thousands more each year. If you (or anyone you know) missed our film, we want to tell you where and when you can see it in your town. Call the Ameri can Cancer Society office nearest you or write to "Cancer" in care of your hypertension". tion is so named because there is neither HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE . an obvious cause or association with any disease. While the exact cause of and the blood pressure is not known, BODY'S ARTERIAL SYSTEM high careful evaluation by a physician is The arteries and blood vessels of the needed to discover just why your blood local Post Office. body are elastic tubes which vary in flow is being impeded, causing your blood rise. to transsize. and form the pressure length They portation system which carries blood American Cancer Society to all parts of the body through the is Treatment of high blood pressure directed cause if arteries and return blood to the heart one is found.toward the exciting In many cases of essential through the veins. Important structures treatment may not be hypertension in this network of blood vessels are the as the body adapts itself well Published by the "arterioles", or the branch endings of necessary to the increased load. Recently certain the arterial system. When, for any LEADER PUBLISHING drugs have been introduced which may reason, these arterioles are constricted lower blood pressure, but since they COMPANY, Inc. or narrowed, the outflow of blood from have side effects, their indiscrimithe arteries is impeded. An increase in may nate use is not recommended. Surgery blood pressure may result. on the nervous system which regulates Your body is a complex chemical blood vessel size to some degree, has in UTAH socune SI factory, composed of millions of cells general not been too effective. Though which, in turn, act singly or in groups high blood pressure is often found in to maintain processes essential to life. middle aged people who shoulder heavy SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in Nutrient materials, oxygen and other responsibilities, it may be found at any $3.50 per. year. advance) substances are chemically converted age and at any economic level. It is within these cellular laboratories to likely that a certain inborn . .Entered-a- t the post office at encourage growth, repair tissue and of the blood vessel to emotional Tremonton, .Utah .as .Second produce energy and heat stimuli and to excitement and stress Class matter October 15, 1925 The transportation system that may predispose to or may be the foremaintains and supplies the cells consists runner of persistant high blood pressure. under act of March 3, 1879. of the heart, arteries and other blood Considering the wide prevalence of this A. N. RYTTTNG vessels and blood. The heart provides disorder, it is less dangerous than Editor, Publisher the motor power to propel the blood generally assumed. THE LEADER Firth. The young couple are making their home in Tremonton, after their return from a Yellowstone Park honeymoon. Spend Holiday in Canyon home The Kenneth Scoopmire family of Eugene, Ore., have been spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward. For the Fourth holiday, the two family groups were joined by the H. K. Woodwards for a day at their canyon home. ty " m .. MR. AND MRS. VAUGHN S. TINGEY Cut Food Costs, Shop Less with an ELECTRIC Freezer! Vaughn S. Tingey and Doris Singleton Exchange Vows at Home Wedding WESTINGHOUSE DR GIVENAWY ' Announcement is made by ate of Weber high school and Mrs. VaCona Singleton of Plain she attended Weber College. She of her is now employed as secretary to City, of the marriage daughter, Doris to Vaughn S. the president of Henager's BusiTingey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. ness College in Ogden. S. Tingey of Riverside. Mr. Tingey is a graduate of The home of the bride was the Bear River high school and at- setting for the ceremony, which tended Utah State Agricultural was performed by Bishop Mer- College. He has completed four rill Jenkins of Plain City LDS years service injhe U. S. Navy and is now employed by GenWard, June 20. The bride was lovely in a eral Mills as an accountant. He white organdy gown with scal- is also attending night school at Hertager's Business College in lops of Swiss embroidery forming the bodice and tiny sleeves Ogden. and a bouffant apron over a tiered ballerina skirt. A large KNIGHTON FAMILY taffeta bow lent a bustle effect to the back. Her short veil also MOVES TO CHICAGO Mrs. James B. Knighton and was of embroidered organdy. children left Tuesday by five a She carried cascaded bouquet of pale pink roses and white plane for Chicago, 111., to join stephanotis centered with a Mr. Knighton ho is in the eastern city awaiting their arwhite orchid. rival. Attending the bride were her Mrs. Knighton is the former Meeter-en Mrs. Van Ronald sister, Nona Bunderson, daughter of 'as matron of honor, Mrs. Mrs. Irene Bunderson of East Douglas Richins, sister of the Tremonton. groom, Mrs. Clint Fowers, Mrs. Mr. LaMar Facer, attending matrons, at the Knighton will be working National Atomic Energies and another sister, Miss Clara He is an employe Laboratory. Jean Singleton as bridesmaid. of the American Smelter and I Performing the duties of best Refining Co. man for the groom was Orell The children and their mother B. Wise. have spent the past ten days Several parties with the Bundersons. were given in honor of the June . t bride. Hosttsses for these functions were Mrs. Fowers, Mrs. GARDNER FAMILY VISITS Mrs. Spence Gardner and Facer, Mrs. Vernal Moyes, Mrs. Knight, and Mrs. Ezra Palmer. children of Blackfoot, Ida., have After a honeymoon trip to spent the past two weeks with Las Vegas, Nev., the couple will the W. W. Whitneys. Mr. Gardmake their home at 435 Harrop ner came down for the funeral St., In Ogden. of Daisy Rigby and took . his New Mrs. Tingey is a gradu family back home Sunday. ' food You'll have a handy, money-savin. . . when farm kitchen in store tight your you get a big modern electric freezer. Buy food in quantity when it is at its flavor peak and prices are down. Enjoy more varied and better eating. g FARM BETTER...fedncay UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. pre-nupti- al Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Bear River City, (center) wins Nation's No. 1 dryer' given away by Northern Furniture at conclusion of Grand Opening month. At left is Gordon Nessen and right, Robert Campbell, of the local furniture company. (adv.) 1 |