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Show THF 1950 . LEADER 4WW UfAGl Fern Winzeler, the Brigham Young University, is affiliated with the Cesta Tie Social Unit. Mr. Foutz, a senior at Brigham Young University, is affiliated with the Val Hyric Social Unit, Delta Phi fraternity, and Lamba Las Delta Sigma. He served fifteen of a. Foutz months in the U. S. Navy, wedding attended U. S. A. C- for two years summer, at and completed a mission for the a freshmen I D. S. church in the Eastern - 't, j j ''Ha U 20-3- - it "3: I K ' --- MARRIAGE ANNOUNSED Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Brigham announce the marriage of their daughter Connie Andrea-soto Richard Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs of Fielding. The marriage took place at Logan Saturday morning. Saturday evening a wedding reception was held at the home of the brides parents at Brig, ham . About 150 friends and relatives were present. The young couple received many lovely gifts. n, GROUP ENJOYED STUDY CLUB Thirty one members and guests of the Study Club met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris. Following an interesting discussion, refreshments were served by the hostess. I HI'S BEST BIYS Ialues B. P. W. CLUB INSTALL OFFICERS A dinner was held at the Oak Cafe Monday evening for the purpose of installing new officers to the Business and Professional Women's Club. Miss Jean Sho-nk- a of Brigham, corresponding secretary of the State Federation of Business and Professional Women, was in attendance to install the officers. Ann Ericksen of Brigham was also a guest of ;the Club. at I PHART'S .large size Panels Quality FACULTY CLUB HOLD CLOSING SOCIAL A closing social for members of the Faculty Club was held at the High School cafeteria on Friday evening. A buffet supper was enjoyed after which the group attended the Red and lOTING 1ANNEL it Blue - 36 - White 50 White dance. treasurer; Ara HOWARD GLENN WINS Miller, secretary of literature; jFlKST PLACE AT TRAP SHOOT tMildred Persons, secretary of Howard Glenn of Tremonton missions ana education;; came won the first Drize at the tran $ Drew, secretary of spiritual life; shoot spansored by the 0 club Cora Foutz, secretary of children; of Tremonton- He will receive a f Mary Bums, secretary of youth nice fly rod to use on his fishing and Mrs. C. Tallman, secretary of "4 i trips. supplies. Nkk Chnstensen and DeLon : MRS. EDDIE KREY Stokes of Bothwell tied for J GIVES BRIDGE LUNCHEON second and third place. Mrs. Eddie Krey entertained The next shoot will be held on a at luncheon home at her bridg? afternoon, June 4 at 2 Sunday e one afternoon of in mile west of the Bear honor Saturday p.m. Vivian Stapley, who is moving River high school. f to Salt Lake City. Prizes were Anyone interested is invited V'VtSJ won by Mrs. Doris Howard and to participate in tiie meet. Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall and a gift was also presented to the guest Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs are of honor. planning a vacation and would like to report that the Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland Barber Shop will be closed from and daughter. Judy, were in j May 29th to June 5th. Tremonton on Thursday to atlnd the graduation exercises Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of of Mrs. Loveland's brother, Ron-ai- d Sacramento is visiting for two Ransom. weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Asa Nelson and daughter. Wayne Fronk and Mr. and Mrs. Gwen. and Mrs. Verl Nelson Parker Fronk. On Sunday the THE WEDDING GROUP- left to right, Lee Gerrett, best man; the 'attended the funeral of Mrs. Fronk families and the Snyders groom and bride; Mrs. Sterling Huish. matron of honor; Miss Le- - Louisa Anderson in Downey. spent the day hiking and Ann Marble, Miss Maxine Potter and Miss Marjorie Roberts, brides- Idaho Tuesday. at the Timpanogas Cave. maids. In front, Val Toland, ring bearer and Kaiia Toland, flower girl. Photo Rees' Studioj States. I Tremonton. Utah rv . j J n Pamela Toland Weds Don J. Hill Jr In Church Ceremony Many - pic-nici- - friends and relatives at the Tremonton Mrs. Toland wore a beautiful They will return to make their black rose and full skirted gownjame in Garland, Second ward chapel on Friday The Miss Toland evening May 9th, for the wed- with black chiffon and a corsage the attnded Brigham of Mrs. Young Hill and selected orchids, ding and receDtion of Miss Pam the winter. a university during own blue trimmed lovely ela Toland, daughter of Mrs ryal Mr. Hill is a graduate of Bear Conrad Toland of Tremonton with crvstal beads. Her ensemble River hih school and immedwas .comPleted with a corsage of and Mr. Don J. Hill, son of afterward was called into orchidsiately Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Hill of the Service. Little Karla Toland, sister of Garland. President Clifton Kerr officiated at the wedding with tne bride, in a dress of white Joe Toland, brother of the bride, satin and lace was flower girl BOOKLORE CLUB HOLDS and carried a basket of rose pe- - REGULAR MEETING giving her in marriage. - RinS bearer talsMrs. Clifton Kerr graciously was tiy Val The rooms were bright with aftercandleabra and spring Toland, nephew of the bride. He entertained Wednesday ivory noon for the members of the flowers. The wedding march was ' carrid the flngs on a white by Mrs. George Quinney, in Pillow for the double ring Booklore club at her home. Mrs. Richard Calderwood was also a as the bridal party entered with ceremony. Mr. Lee Gerrett assumed the &uest of the hostess. the bride on the arm of her Edna Ferber's book. "Great brother. duties of best man for the groom. was reviewed by Mrs. Wil-foSon", In charge of the gift room were Receiving congratulations the Rogers, and luncheon was dark haired bride was radiant in Estelle Gardner, Alton, Wyoma gown of white slipper satin ing, Mesdames Dale Anderson, served. delicately detailed at the neck Vern Nelson and William Smart, line with Chantilly lace and seed Salt Lake City, and presiding at WSCS INSTALL pearls. A small bandea of lace the refreshment table was Miss NEW OFFICERS Installation services for the secured her cloud like fingertip Dianne Toland assisted by Doronewly elected officers of the veil, and she earned a bouquet thy and Dorlene Hill. Soloists during the reception Women's Societv of Christian of orchids and valley lillies. Matron of honor was Mrs. were Evan Gee and Sterling Service, were held at the Methodist Church Tuesday evening. Sterling Huish in a gown of Huish. soft green. She wore a bouquet! Following the reception and Reverend William Persons conof gardenias and pink carna- - after dancing the bride's waltz, ducted the candle" light service, tions. Miss Max;p- - Potter. Miss the new Mrs. Hill donned a and those installed were Alice grey suit with green acces- - Ault, president; Gladys WinchesMarjory Roberts and Miss sories for traveling.- The couple ter, vice president; Ruth Wat-lanwor Ann Marble lovely pastel for Palm left of secretary; Blanche Brenk- and carri immediately gowns bouquets daisies. Springs for their wedding trip, man, corresponding secretary; igg gardenias and gathered ( ! We Have Moved frr TO OUR New Location i j at No. 12 West Main Street j sat-play- ed NEXT TO j TRI-STAT- LUMBER COMPANY E I rd We would appreciate having our many friends and patrons visit us in our new store. i kin Bound GUIDE CLASS ENJOY OUTING Mrs. Russ Waldron took the boys of, her Guide class, in Pri- (RIB METS mary to Timpanogas Cave on an outing then back through Liberty Park in Salt Lake. While in Salt Lake they were privileged to meet Clifford E. Young, ass't to the Twelve Apostles. Those who enjoyed the outing wens Raymond Reynolds, Gary Woodruff, Gordon Thompson, Gary Korth, Richard Hupp. Gary Castleton, Ronny Dunn and Johnny Laub. 1.98 Met Seat COVERS nd Bath SETS AT 98 CaQra Shop Le-'do- ve - 1 d, i MRS. DAVID HOLMGREN HONORED AT PARTY 108 A birthday party the new home" of MAX 1M was held at Mrs. David Holmgren last week in honor of anniversary. The afternoon was spent in visiting and a nice luncheon was served to the following guests, Helen Wilson. Emma 5S5!WL'- " IIIfillI her-birthda- Mes-dam- es Thread 80 Mrs. Doris Howard, Proprietor f Thompson, Mary Keller, Victoria Lizzie Fishburn, Thompson, Elaine Blanche Thompson, and June Holmgren (Thompson, i iERCALE ORKSOX Pair 98 Hi I wen's ?SH0ES ji?8pw i Men's CIVIC CLUB ENJOYED Members and guests, of the Civic Club met Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey. A solo, "The Sunshine of Your Smile" was sung by 1 Oyler. Mrs. Leslie J. Kidman interviewed Mrs. Martell Johnson on the lives and customs of the people of Germany. Both ladies were natives of Germany and now live in Brigham. Mrs. Lynn Iverson was also a guest. Refreshments were served. MRS. RETD OYLER ENTERTAINS FOR P. T. A. PRESIDENTS 98 leather Cloves .'.1.9ft I 5 God Guam. I lan SHIRT? dm fM !& ART mm PA JONTON hUjLJL Mrs-Ear- l iT HATS 1 irrni.ii. Tekla Stenquist. '::9jc Men's " i i A meeting for all P. T. A. presidents of the North Box Elder Co. District was held at the home of Mrs. Reid Oyler on Wednesday evening. There were thirteen in attendance. Follow-- I lng the discussions of the meet-- ! ing, luncheon was served and a social hour enjoyed,. FARM BUREAU MEETS The ladies of the Tremonton Chapter of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau held a meeting, 'Thursday at the home of Nessen. Bessie Hansen gave a demonstration on "Fancy Rolls, and Breads", which was very much enjoyed by those present. Miss Ethel Weese, Hazel Roberts and Jesse Carter were were refreshments Delicious members five served to twenty S, r V- . i ml j i "5 mm amr-Trr"- Mollar for Dollar-y- mi emit heat a S.ate A.- - lit. "J . la--- fit "re Amrlrm' Lwt.rrlr4 Slralfihl Naturally we like to hear people talking about Pontiac's new low price Pontiac value is something to talk about. But it gives us even more pleasure to tell a new car buyer the full story of Pontiac's gnodnen goodness which is far bemodest price. 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