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Show Uuh Th- 7 -- fecial QentA Utah Federation of Women's clubs held in Salt Lake. Delicious were served by the refreshments Christen-; Mr. and "Mrs. Lewis ' hostess, n of Bothwell announce the marriage of their daughter,m& Helen, to Mr. Albert uene car- Ajm ygy R W00D on June thez of San Francisco WJLL exchange VOWS Sth in San Francisco. Hess of ,fr d Since leaving the valley, Helen announce engagement has been working as a stenogra- of their daughter, Iris Lee, to pher in San Francisco and Mr. Harvey R. Wood, son of Mr. and Barthez has spent the last few Mrs. Ross Wood of Fielding. years in the Navy. The marriage will take place The couple will make their June 14th at the Logan Temple. home in San Francisco. A reception and dance will be held the same evening in the CIVIC CLUB MEETING Malad Third Ward recreation NOTICE OF FARM ANNOUNCED hall. CBRISTENSEN - ARTHEZ WEDDING DATE SET The Tremonton Ladies Farm COUPLES ENJOY PARTY Bureau will meet in the Relief AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS Society room at Howell on FriA group of married couples day, June 16th at 2:30. gathered Monday evening to enjoy a swimming and dancing AT MRS. NORMA GREENS at the Crystal Springs. party Mrs. Norma Green was a graan enjoyable hour of Following cious hostess to members and swimming the evenings enterguests of the Civic Club at her tainment consisted of a weiner home on Thursday. Eugene Han- roast and dancing. The followsen gave an interesting talk on Messers and Mesdames paring his experiences in England with ticipated: Ned Oyler, Douglas the F-- F. A. Exchange program. Laws, Parker and Wayne Fronk, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, Mrs. Faye DeVerl Payne, Oleen Udy, De- "Watkins and Mrs. Donna Worley wayne FalK. Irving Ransom ave reports on the convention of j j Giw Gen JBS STRAWBERRIES Brigham City... WATERMELONS 5c Juicy .,, 25c FRESH LIMES WHOLE BEANS S1.00 DelMonte, green, 4 cans CREAM CORN Del Monte, picnic, BEEF GRAVY 10 cans $1.00 Franco American, six cans $1.00 TOMATO CATSUP VIENNA SAUSAGE POT ROAST Rerce Libby-- s 7 sixca,$1.00 s Well Trimmed Corned King Bacon botUesSI.00 A lb. 55c lb. 47c DUSTMAN - DAVIS WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman j of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter Shyrl Dee to Donald B. Davis, son of Davis of Mr. and Mrs- Jesse ' Riverside. Wedding plans are being made for the near future. Mr. Davis recently returned from the New Zealand mission of the Church of Jesus of Latter-da- y Saints, where he has served as a mis sionary for the past two years. Both young people are graduates of the Bear River high school. j j BUREAU MEETING i - . ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Heber R. Morten- sen announce the engagement of their daughter, LuRae, to William J. Privett. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Privett of Magna, Mr. Utah. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Henager's Business College and has been working for the past two years at the Industrial Supply office. Mr. Privett is a student at the Radio Institute in Salt Lake City. The wedding is planned for the middle of July. MARY HIRSCIIT IS BRIDE OF SHELLEY MUNNS The of Miss o f Hirschi, daughter E m i 1 Hirschi and Mrs. and City Shelley Munns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. Munns of Elwood was solemnized in the Logan Temple Friday, June 2nd with marriage Mary of Brigham FAREWELL PARTY ENJOYED j for farewell BradDean three missionaries, Tom-- ! and Garfield shaw, Daryle my Steffen, was enjoyed Saturot dav evening at the home Dean Bradshaw. An outside bar- becue and playing Canasta was A get-togeth- er Jf j present. BRIDGE CLUB HELD Mrs. Wynn Hansen of Fielding was .hostess to members of her bridge club on Wednesday eve ning at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs, Horace Peck and Mrs. Alma Theurer. Mrs. Wynn Nelson was an invited guest A lovely Italian dinner was served by Mrs. QUINNEYS HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Florence Beard and Mrs. at Alice Ward were ses a party given at the home of Mrs. J. H. Laub on Tuesday eve- PECKENPAUGH'S reception was held in their honor the same evening at the War Memorial Home in Brigham In the receiving line with the bride and groom and their parents were Charlene Benson as maid of honor Fem and LaNoma REUNION FAMILY Hirschi, sisters of the bride, as TO BE HELD JUNE 11TH The Lars Rasmus Neilson bridesmaids and Farrell Munns, family will hold their annual re- brother of the groom, as best union Sunday, June 11th at Lorin man. In the gift room were Eveline Farr Park in Ogden, commencing at 12:00 noon. Bring your own Clarie and Loa Hirschi, Marilyn lunches soda water and ice cream May and Rae Thompson. A fine will be furnished. A fine program program was conducted by master of ceremonies, Francis Abel has been arranged. of American Fork. The bride was lovely in a IRENE MORRIS traditional white satin gown ENTERTAINS wnn long flowing train. She is LTERARY GUILD Mrs. Irene Morris was a grac- a graduate of Box Elder high ious hostess to ten members and school and has been employed one guest Mrs. Roma Whitaker, m the First Security Bank for the the Literary Guild at her some time. The groom is a gradhome on Wednesday evening. uate of the Bear River high Doris Byington gave an interest- school and is working at Second ing review of the book, "Nothing Street in Ogden. The couple left immediately Ever Happens Sunday Mornings" after the reception for a honeyRefreshCannon. by Georgia ments were served by the hostess. moon in the Northwest where they will visit briefly with Lt. Orlin Munns and family MRS. FARRELL BESS at PRESENTS STUDENTS Spokane. On their return they IN PIANO RECITAL will make their home in BrigSeven students participated in ham City. a piano recital given Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clare Barlow and evening by Mrs. Farrell J. Bess at her home. Those appearing on family of Indianapolis and MissJ the program were Patti Shum-wa- Hazel Jensen of Salt Lake were Sally and Carol Germer, Su- guests for two days at the home san Waldron, Karen Smith, of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen. Jacqueline Baker and Annette Fronk. Vic's is coining! Watch Refreshments were ' served following the recital. for opening ad. A 1 uwtrii m v council io, aim IUUOW a of the road policy in middle the entertainment for the eveuntil a defnite trend is banking ning. There were seven couples evident. ning. Mrs. Faun Quinney and President ' EIRay Christiansen daughter, Deann, were the honofficiating. They were accom ored guests. panied by members of both fam ilies. j v. uonary. Any predictions on the i ir & ; future of the national economy for nn.Jf cm"mi banking until a definite trend is conflicting forces, of utah were adyi ATTEND BANKERS MEET Mr. and Mrs. D- - E. Pecken-paug- h. representing the Bear River State Bank, drove to Sun Valley, Idaho last week to attend a meeting of the Utah State Bankers Association, held June 2nd and 3rd. The local banker reports that speakers noted a mixed trend in the nation's economy. One indication is an inflationary while another is defla- tend-denc- y, HARRY TAYLOR FAMILY IN NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and sons. Lund and John, returned this week from a two week's vaVACATION cation in the northwest and California. While in Spokane, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and Mr. and Mrs Warren Nelson. Mrs. Ed Nelson is Mrs. Taylor's sister and Warren is his nephew. The Taylors enjoyed a visit with Elder Howard Barlow, who is presiding elder of the Spokane district. They were guests of Stake President Irvin (Ab) Morgan and family, former residents of Tremonton. In Portland, Oregon they enjoyed visiting several days with their sister Mr. and Mrs Harold Persson. They were privileged to meet President Richards of the Northwestern States Mission, who reported that Darvei Robbins is performine a fin work there; however, they were unable to contact Darvei, as he was temporarily out of the city. wnne m San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento Mrs. Tay lor enjoyed renewing acquaintances with former missionary friends. They called on President and Mrs. Perry Tineev in Sac ramento for a visit. Up; Sun yon" Tues. June 'V12..13 mm umt tun n Ved., Thurs. June Wo.. "as 14-1- : 5 i tLove, or Pity? 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