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Show Engagement Announced - i I MEETING OF D. U. P. HELD On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Maude O. Cock, presided over the meeting cf the Midland Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers when twenty members met at the home of Mrs. Faun Quinney. Mrs. Lucy Harris read the sketch of the life of her father, Glisby Walter Waldron. Mrs. Cook announced that the convention of the D. U. P. wall be held at Hotel Utah on April lesson, "Early Historical Events" was given by Marjorie Eth-Th- e Stenquist. Mrs. June Garfield gave the reading "I Bend to the Wind" by Deon Nethercott OLsen followed by several pioneer dance selections played by Mrs. Faun Quinney. TremontooUu LEADER THE Attend Capping Exercises M?lva Jane Castleton Tremonton, Barbara Jones of Garland Barnard of and Jacqueline among the were Deweyvilie tscrses taking part five twenty in thA rnnnirur exercises held at the Fourth ward in Ogden Tuesday evening. The following people from Tremonton attended the exercises: Mr. and E. Castleton and daughter, Maxine, Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and daughter, Trixie, DeMont Dockstader, Duane and Mary Gets, Patsy Stander and Roger Taylor. La-Ve- - ss. ENTERTAIN ; and Mrs. Day Garfield were host and hostess at a G. G. SWEETEN SEEKS lovely dinner party on Saturday SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICE evening. Guests were the Ervin Mr. i of COMFORT re on a new EVERTON M ACTRESS WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater returned from a delightful va- Cation trip las week. They attended the Orange Show at San Bernardino, Balboa Park at San Diego and down into Mexico. They also saw the wonders of the Grand Canyon and visited the Mesa Temple in Arizona. At Cameron, Arizona they visited with Max Parman, who sent best wishes to his friends in the Bear River Valley. Tn MATTpfcc vooig OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY INNER-SPRIN- G Priced At STANDARD ' 16.50 rj 19.50 EVERTON LUXE . 28.50 MATTRESS COMM Phone 27 "i L. Roberts, J- - unjuamuiy Dial tf Tremontoi ! 1 ; . MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen of Brigham announce the mar- of Ailene daughter, riage totheir. daughter, son Ronald Nelson, Welling, JDahrl to Mr. Victor Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Billings, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling now with the Military govern- of Fielding. The marriage took place at Brigham on Tuesday ment in Germany. March 28th. For the present the Miss Thompson is a graduate are living at and young couple gagement SLEEP IN them. a. a. Sweeten, former com Garfields, John Fridals, Theo Richardses of Fielding, Don mlccinncr rt Ttnv TTTrlpr Pniint.V Limbs of Garland and the Free- who has been residing in salt Lake for the past 11 years, man Byingtons. announced this week that he Mrs. O. L. Brough visited last would seek the Democratic nomweek with her daughters and ination for two year county families, Mrs. and Mrs. G. A. commission for Salt Lake county. served three Mr. Sweeten Langdon and family at Tacoma, terms Elder Box in Mrs. Mr. County and and and Washington served as president of the GarHarold Black at Pullman, land Lions club. ENGAGEMENT OP DAHRL THOMPSON ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson of Elwood announce the en- and Mrs. Ellis Arbon entertained their club Saturday evening. A delicious hot dinner was served to twenty guests. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Elizabeth Iversen, Fern Arbon, Ernest Huggins and Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson are tha proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen returned recently from a visit to San Jose, California as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman are visiting their son, Harry Holman and family at Burbank, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of Provo accompanied Mr- - ALMA HANSEN JOINS NAVY ' ar? Andrea Huggins ! " Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, announce MrjTH i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen and grandson. the I l The Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen enjoyed the trip with the Mormon Angeles. Psiir Star Rtie? Cittj Mrs-Melvl- n i v t-- Refreshments were served by Alma Eson of Mr. the hostess assisted by Alice and Mrs. Hansen, Alma G. Hansen, Ward as joined the navy last week and is now stationed at the Naval DAY GARFIELDS Training base at San Diego, f I i i Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins Battalion Mrs Ee'J Argyle of Garland and Mrs. Roy Holland and Mrs. rv.n.i Mr. were and Mrs. Freeman Byington Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stenquist Logan visitors Monday. attended the fights in Logan ' family- in their of Bear River high school attended the Utah State Agricultural College last year, where she was affiliated with the Chi DANCE AND SOCIAL HELD AT PORTAGE Omega Sorority and was a memA square dance and social was ber of the Regimental Sponsor held by the Portage local of the Corps. Utah Farmers Union on MonBoth Miss Thompson and Mr, More than 200 day evening. Billings are students this year peopte, the neighborincluding at the Brigham Young Univercommunities, ing enjoyed the sity, where they expect to by the dancing arrangements their college training orMaker dance square after their wedding, which is Merry Tremonton. of ganization set for June. con-tinu- BOOKLORE CLUB MEETS AT DEAKIN HOME Mrs. Ed Deakin graciously wWfmimT "warp's 7s u.5i iJtfiriOT I NO! HILL 2L 7& 1 i e en- tertained the ladies of the Book-lorClub Wednesday afternoon at her home, Mrs. Vincent e tess to members and guests of the Literary Guild at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Iceland Harris reviewed the book, "Talking through My Hats" by Lily Dache. Mrs. Newell Lind-quiMrs. Lawrence Whitney, Mrs. Earl Oyler and Mrs. Jack Shumway were guests. Delicious refreshments were served. Chlodo was aiso a guest of the hostess. An interesting review of Alfred Toomb's book. "Raising Riot" was given by Mrs. J,?ss Garfield. A dainty Easter luncheon was sarved by the hostess. BALLARD HARRIS HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY BARBARA HOWARD Mrs. Jule Harris entertained HONORED AT SHOWER Friday In honor of her son, A bridal shower was held at Ballard on his 11th birthday the home of Marilyn Stohl for anniversary. Fifteen friends Barbara Waldron Howard on attended the party. The group Tuesday with Barbara Morse and played games, enjoyed a deliciHelen Felsted as ous lunch and then went to a Twenty nine friends from Logan show. and Tremonton attended to an evening of playing games Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough reand eating Uv delightful re- ceived word last week of the freshments served by the hos- arriveal of a grandson bom to tesses, Many lobely gifts were re- Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Brough of ceived by the guest of honor. 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