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Show Mrs. Alma Theurer Entertains Social Caeittt Ilene Lawrence Weds Max "Reese - Quinney Wa3doups Wedding Day Set Wedding vows will be taken in Mr. and Mrs- - WUford H. jjj I Law- the Logan Temple, Wednesday, rence of Summit, Utah announce June 7, by Deanne Quinney and the marriage of their daughter, Oolen Waddoups. A reception and !ance will honor the couple that evening in the Tremonton Tirst ward recreational hall beginning at 8 p.m. Friends of the couple are invited to attend. Ruth Davis and LeRoy Bohrer Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis ot Riverside announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to LeRoy P. Bohrer, May 23rd in the Logan Temple. "Both the bride and groom attended the A. C. College at Logan this year as Freshmen. Ttuth is a graduate of Bear River high school. LeRoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohrer of Arlington, Virginia, served in the Marine Corps and filled an L. D. 5. mission to the Western Dene, to Max E. Rees, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Guy Rees of Folding, The marriage took place at the Logan "Temple on 'May 24th with President 'Christiansen performing the ceremony. Accompanying the couple to the Temple were Mr. and'Mrs. Leslie Rees of Tre monton, "Mrs. Wllford Lawrence of Summit, 'Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees, Mrs. Earl Holt and Bishop and Mrs- Elmer Richards. A delicious dinner was enjoyed at the "Bluebird Cafe at Logan following the 'ceremony, after left which the newly-weimmediately for a honeymoon to Denver, Colorado. A wedding reception in their honor is being held at the Fielding Recreation al Hall tonight Friday "June "2nd to which all of their friends are cordially invited. - ds Roberta Fronk was a gracious hostess to members and a guest of the Variety Club at her home on Thursday evening. Bingo was played with lovely prizes awardwas ed. A delicious luncheon served by the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. Harris of Lay-towho was a guest. newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy P, Bohrer. Besides the family members the following guests were present; "Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Davis of Paonia, Colorado, Roy Davis, who recently returned from Racific, Brazil, Miss Eunice Hillyard of Smithfield, Sheryl and Dustman ttf Tremonton, Teddy Louise and Kathleen King of Teasdale. n, i d Fronk home. ' Mrs. Enjoys Banquet De-Lo- Mrs. Ruth Bohrer Mrs.KH.FridalII Honored At Bridal Shower Entertains Ladies GfjiJj WET-PRU- Mrs. K. H.Fridal II entertained Stirling. at her home on Friday afternoon Hold Meeting Adhesive Tape The Midland Camp Daughters "Utah Pioneers met at the of uck ... waicrproof-c. . . tf't hospital home of Mary Stenquist Thursqualify lof youi homd day with Marjorie Stenquist as A sketch of the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley BANDAGES was read by Florence Beard. The was lesson, "Pioneer recipes" Soft, HCJllf, strong, edges . the given by Ada gilder wood. Arlene same quality as used in hospitals. Keep Stenquist gave a Teading and several sizes on hand. Darlene a DihlCt solo "In Stenquist played piano, Cvy some today ot My Neighbor's Garden". Amy Allen and Grace Nicholas were special euests. Refreshments were served by the hostess. FaV m yout skin . . . stkkj quick . . . siays CeUitatcn d Mrs. R. "W. Warnke Gffl&y . . Adam's Drug Slore Hit I ZIG-ZA- VFUU ; X UAUIU DIALV G ROTARY 130 - " U , I i i it ; , I : I ' Thi .' : -.- V. " new miroc( dependability iri i nificent setting periy unending variety of itifo-tioniFlick the switch, . 1 1 has been visiting with members of her family in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Warn-k- e of Modesto, California spent several days visiting at the home of their brother, R. W. Warrxke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen , Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and their families enjoyed a weiner roast at the Jensen home in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Francom, Thursday evening. Doj'ie Fergus of Ogden is spending the summer vacation at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Clarence Biddle and family. The Bee Hive girls, their mothers and Bee Keepers of the Ward j aimed with all the Bee Hive groups in the Stake at their Swarm Day Friday afternoon at the Crystal Springs. The Seagull girls of the Primary and their mothers were special guests. Reva Jensen, Anna Bowen and Betty Anne Packer were the graduates and were also Honor Bees from the Guardian Class. Members of the Gatherer Class who graduated as Honor Bses were Mary Lou Johnson, Tonia Ericksen and Diane Johnson. A lovely luncheon was served by the Girls and their teachers. Mrs. Virgil . Packer and her daughter, Mrs. Steve Hales of Tremonton, were Ogden visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk motored to Provo Friday where they were guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. uowen and family. When they v..',i your type of sewing, f, the cabinets are supeti) Miss Anna Bowen ; and Mrs. Seymour John- Mr. U- K w-- -. son and JI3 his Dnv...jotiEicr I PettrcAe Mrs. Leonard Prterscm Mr. CARDS OP THANKS - day honoring her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oiene Ballingham and son Eddie of Wendover visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Miller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow were in Logan Thursday for Kimber's graduation from the R. O. T. C. George Miller and daughter, Caroline of Provo and Mrs. Gen-iButler of Garland were guests of the George L. Millers, Sunday. Martha Elaine, Mary Lou and Lunett Jensen visited last week with their grandmother, Mrs. el Mr-an- Mrs. d family visits ; 1 U gw? The children remained father for a Parents went on a By INEZ GERHARD William Lemon of J DEREK rose to Hollywood was an overnight j JOHN son, Lewis in "'Knock on fewIt Q Lemon Any Door." hit the jarkpot again in ' AH and Mrs. Le the King's MeV and now ColumbU. family visited in Cache thinks his first Technicolor picture. Memorial I Day "Rogues of Sherwood Forest," will Mr. and Mrs. MorgJ top both of them. Next comes were in Logan Sunday Sarah Shuman. Their parents, Circus." But Derek's Baccalaureate exercises! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen rise to stardom was not so sudden came after them and Mrs. Shu as it sounds. A native of Hollywood. their daughter, Virgil among the graduates."! man accompanied them to Ogden Mr. andMrs.T.LHi' l for a visit. New Mexico j' bequerque, and Bishop Orsen Jensen of guests Mr, and Mrs. children visited in Brigham Smith. The went til group Thursday. Gene and Jimmy reSunday. mained to visit their grandMr. and Mrs. Engvar ft parents, Mr. and Mrs. James visited in Ogden Saturcj Jensen until Sunday. Mrs. Philip Falrbari Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller i. Pat and Jiv daughter. attended Stake conference in were guests Borgstrom to Brigham Sunday hear the Petersen on her bf Engvar missionary report given by their At 0 ns le - n Wednesday. Mrs. Tom Laws and seph Laws of Malad viri week with Mrs. Engvar i JOHN DEREK ; son of parents who are actors, he was under contract to both David ADDITIONAL FIELDING 0. Selznick and 20th Century-Fo- x before he got his big break when Dr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ei Humphrey Bogart picked him to and two daughters of si play the killer in "Knock on Any Door." In Behrs, 1948 he married Patti spent the weekend with i Mrs. Frank Wood. Both along with, Mr. and Mrs; Munns of Garland were a film starlet. He is serious, works hard at his quiet-spoke- career. dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Einor Stenquist attended a reception and musical program given at the Bertha Hall by President and Mrs. Dixon Sunday in honor of the Weber College Graduates. Later that evening they attended Baccalaureate services for th.3 graduates. Their son, Robert, is one of the graduating class. WANT ADS PAY of Bisfco? Mrs. Elmer Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Glen f Broderick Crawford El sending Glenn Ford to jail in "Convicted"; he's a district attorney, and family of Salt Lab: later a jail warden. Next he goes Tuesday with Mr. and Mr " into the role every male in Holly- Wood. I wood wanted, the lead in "Eorn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Airs Yesterday." son, Lynn, spent the fo:!; is now busy the week at "Crime Report" (KMOX, St. Louis) is called by experts the hottest show in the Midwest. Hal Stuart discusses the crime news of the day each night at 10:15; his tough voice and colorful reporting make it a crackling roundup of what's new in the underworld. "I am not a retired police desk sergeant!" says Stuart, but admits having been a private detective. Chester, Rhea Christensen of a recuperating after of hi illness at the home E-i-s Mr. and Mrs. Jed and family of Burbank A!- Wood. I we'd like lo put our charms around you! Bi.. all nylon - Pttal CUP f - curves and uplift nylon taffeta. sliadow-shec- r embroidered nylon marqu' Warn You'll have a lovely feeling about your aboutJ bra for the Km ely feeling it top-o- Classic Shop; PHONE 3436 crafted to resembleV M'W lure when closed. -- 5-- tiftCHAl TIADI-I- N LIFETIME -a l.o-'' Ml ' VOt V GUARANTEE O U OlD MACHINI m M FX IIEPPS SHOE & SPOUT SHOP AUTHORIZED DEALER Theme 3487 CSSggtEZSCaftSP a WOW COME YOU GOT UPTn V3 MORE PIGS UP TO mm at r a on " For FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call at !!!! Hill! I! 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Leonard L. Petersen and sons Mrs. Lorena Larsen at the Sixth Ward in Brigham City, Friday. Fred and Dee Len went to Ogden Mrs. Norvil Ericksen and two Sunday to leave Fred at Weber children were Sunday guests at College to attend the swimming the home of her parents, Mr. school. Mrs. Martha Howard arrived and Mrs. Satterthwaite, at at the home of the Leonard Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen Sunday for a visit. Lois Miller and Carolyn Jenand Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen motored to Salt Lake City Sun- sen spent Thursday in Snow-vilwith Camille Cutlerday where they visited LeRoy Virginia Miller spent the weekManning of Garland, who is reat home with her parents, end covering from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. hae- visited several times with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christianthe:son, Merrell Packer, who sen of Bear River visited Monday ha seriously ill in an Og-- d with the Leonard Petersen fam"'TspitaLIt is reported that ily, and Mrs. Eva C. Petesen who he recovering satisfactorily. returned to Brigham with them Mr. and Mrs. James John and She was an overnight guests of children and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petersen there. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Petersen Horace Bowen and family from and were family visited at Willard Ogden Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuesday. They brought Mrs. Eva C. Petersen home with them. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and son. Tommy, of Pocatello, Idaho spent Memorial Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons. Sherry June returned home with them to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones and son of Bountiful called at the Clark Bowens on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorensen were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen on Memorial day. Eccles Wr- - The family of Elizabeth San-da- ll are very grateful to their rose Tuesday friends in the valley for all the nice things that were done at the time of their mother'a death. Bright The loss of her companionship iensen will be softened by the realizaevening tion that she was well loved by Jensen family aal Mr. Ga. ' many and the good will expressMr- - and ed to all 6f us was most comfortMTf on Friday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak on Sunday were Mrs. Leak's and mother, Effie Petersen brother, R- L. Petersen. Miss Verlene Nelson is recovering. The Sandall family an from Friday. operation. ing DeAnn Shuman Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett Mr. Mrs, and Ezra Mrs. Harris of were visitors of Josephine Nelson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bothwell were Sunday dinner A graduation Emery Nelson attended a birth- guests of the Jule Harris family. Thursday af temS day party at Brigham City Mon Pet-erse- ss. l Mrs. R. M. McClov of visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. D.U.P. F ng Murray er be prepared with and Mr. Mrs. Victor Hansen, Mrs. Sherry for Amos Mrs. Walter Hansen, Fridal a briparty and Mrs. Parley Christensen of home Elwood, May Fridal, Mrs. Maude o f Mrs. "Wallace Christ- O. Codk and TVIrs. Rosa C. Hun-sakof Tremonton, Mrs. Grace ensen in honor of "Mrs. Huth Bohrer of Ttrverside. Refresh- Haws of Garland and Mrs. Lucy ments were served and the bride Wright of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Fridal displayed her rug making received many lovely gifts. Which the group felt was almost unexcelled. The afternoon was Midland Camp spent in hand work and light refreshments were served. happen anytime Francom . and Bradshaw entertained at dal shower and farewell Saturday evening at the can "Mary A. -- and Mrs. Gerald Leak and is family visited in Brigham City several days visiting at Members of the Simada Study spending the home of her son, Mr. and Group attended a banquet held Mrs. "Virgil ."Francom. at the Lion House in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone and City on Friday evening. Mabel visitors on Romer, Vernell Morrison and family were Ogden Memorial Day. Marjorie Oyler responded with Miss Sarah Jensen left one toasts. Other members from Tremonton were Phyllis Marble, day this week to spend the Mildred Shumway, Irene Morris, summer months at the home of Connie Giles, Clella Holland, her aunt, Mrs. D. H. Wadsworth in Warrenton, Oregon. Julanna Harris and June VirgH Francom cf the Sunday Following the banquet the! School Stake bbard and Grant group enjoyed the opera, "La Marble visited Sunday School in Traviata" which was reviewed by Park Valley on Sunday morning. Mrs- Anna Durfey entertained Edna Evans Johnson and her sixteen members and two guests pupils. of the Rendezvous Club at her home on Thuiday afternoon. Teachers Training Marie Lefeler and Josephing served the lunch. Prizes Class Hold Party were won "by Marie Lefler, Ella Members of the teachers train-nin- g Foster Ollie Bowen. Guests and class had a party at the were Delpha Bowen and Marian home of Mrs. Quentin Allen on Ericksen. Sunday evening. Ray Reeder has Mr. and Mrs. "Virgil Francom been the teacher for the class and family and Mrs. Mary A. which has now been completed. Francom motored to Burley, Idawere awarded to Certificates on ho Memorial Day to visit with Mrs. Oscar Strand, Mrs. Frank Dee Francom. Neiln, Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. MarJean Nedra Jensen. Moroni Ward, Clyde Coombs and Simmons LoDees Bowen left and Don Snow. Refreshments were for Yellowstone Park where they served by Mrs. Allen . will be employed for the summer months. Agnes Christensen I IOC! Simada Study Group 1 u UJ - States. The couple will leave this Newlyweds Honored weekend for Arlington to visit Dinner with his parents before he en- At Family ters Summer Camp at Port Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis of Virginia for 6 weeks of R. O. T. Riverside entertained at a family C. training. dinner Sunday in honor of the Variety Quh Enjoyed Bridge Club was held at the home of Mrs. Alma Theurer on i Msnday evening. Mrs. Wynn Nel- son, Mrs. George Davis of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Clarence Stucci of Logan were special were won by guests. Prizes Baer and Mildred Mattie Stone, Barbara Stucci. Refreshments returned to their home, they were accompanied by Mrs. were served by the hostess. Brown and her four children who plan to spend a week at the 6& |