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Show Tfl'lrdi.r THE LEADER, Trenscnton, Utah GROUP MEET of the and Members met evening Sunday Study Group orchid. home of Mr. and Mrs. at the cereCARL POTTER - SARA TYLER Following the wedding Merwin Christensen. President EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS mony, the newlyweds left on a Cliff Kerr presented the lesson. Carl Potter and Sara Tyler were honeymoon to Kalispell, Mont., Guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. B. married in Jackson, Wyoming Sun Valley, Idaho and Salt Lake Green. City, and are now visiting at the August 19th. For her wedding, the bride se- Potter home in East Garland, MRS. GIFFORD WATLAND lected a mauve gown of perennia Utah. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINS satin fashioned with a circular The new Mrs. Potter is the The evening Bridge Monday skirt, tight bodice, and bolero daughter of Mr. Neal Tyler and Club met with Mrs. Gifford Wat-lacollar. of Mrs. Casper, the late Tyler jacket with tiny standup this week. her home at Her only jewelry was a garnet Wyoming, and Carl is the son of Prizes were won Merwin Mrs. by necklace which belongs to her Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Potter of Alma and Mrs. Theurer Cook, East Garland. grandmother, Mrs. P. C. reDelicious Mrs. Stone. Mattie as an The color of the garnet The bride is employed were served freshments the by was repeated in her velvet belt, interior decorator with the Enen shoes and gloves and tiny Harris Furniture in Casper. Mr. hostess. sailor hat of candy pink. She Potter who has lived iri Casper carried a handmade purse for about three years is associat- LITERARY GUILD MEET of with flowers covered pearls. ed with the AJax Oil company AT MRS. PEARL TOLANDS Mrs. Marjorie Olsen gave an Her corsage was a Phalaenopsis there. interesting review of the book, "The Way West" to members of the Literary Guild on Thursday . . rancher, stockman . . l evening at the home of SEEKS FOUR-YEA- R Toland- Delicious refreshCOMMISSION POST ments were served to eight John Hadfield is a candidate rfor the Republican nomination Ordinarily a grenade means an explosive snen for four-yefired by a fuse and thrown by hand. This one is county commis J. F. S- SEWING CLUB FETED too. to the will of the thrown by hand sioner, subject Twelve members of the J. F. S. GO. P. voters in the September The one I have in mind is a peace time weapon, Sewing club and their husbands 5th, primary. not really intended to do damage but often time enjoyed an evening of entertain In citing his qualifications, it ment Friday at the home of Mr. gives damaging results. This tame form of hand is noted that Hadfield has been a and Mrs. Stanley Anderson. grenade may be a pop bottle or more commonly rancher and stockA delicious supper was served it is a brown empty beer bottle. Either one thrown man in Box Elder county for the at tables on the lawn, followed by on the highway or on side walk or gutter is a past 50 years. He was deputy outdoor menace to the public safety. games, including volley assessor in westersn Box Elder ball. county for ten years, and fourA child can be thrown from its bicycle, or teen car or tire may a years served on the state may fall on it in play, MRS. J. G BURGESS board of land management in a one over the of bottles, causing accidently run ENTERTAINS B- B. CLUB connection with the Taylor Grazflat tire, then later on another flat tire from a Members and one guestss, Mrs. ing act. small piece of glass that has penetrated the tube Lower cf Ogden, of the Dwayne He filled a mission for the L. again. Finally a tire will also need vulcanizing. B. B. Bridge club met with Mrs. D. S. church in Great Britain, JG. Burgess at her home on and for 22 People who throw these weapons from their years served in the Wednesday evening. car had room for them when they were full, why bishopric of the Grouse Creek Following the delicious lunch ward, 12 years are room when as bishop. He isn't there still emptied? they eon served by Mrs. Burgess, married Pauline Warburton in Our city of Tremonton has placed many waste bridge was played with prizes 1913 and they raised a family collectors in the form of aluminum containers, all being won by Ruth Watland, Ann of nine sons and daughters. Watkins and Amelia Cannon. well marked - Keep Our City Clean - also marked Three of their five sons were veterans of World War II. Eight Paper. If each and every citizen would use these BINGHAM AND BARFUSS containers I'm sure main street would be much of the children are graduates of WEDDING ANNOUNCED cleaner. Some folks are just too proud to pick up Box Elder high school, and one Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham is a freshman an empty bottle or old paper or tin can and put this year. of Garland announce the engagethem in the proper place as suggested by the Hadfield has lived in Brigham ment and forth coming marriage city. City the past 17 years and is an of their daughter, Beverly to active member of the Brigham Businessmen, when you sweep your front sideGlenn R. Barfuss, son of Mr. and City Gourth ward. Mrs. Charless Barfuss of Tre walks, why not pick up those bottles and papers and put them in your trash box. We could be a monton. Grover. Patricia Sorenson LuAnn - good, example. The wedding will take Dlace Shaffer and Cleo Sorenson had September 8th in the Idaho charge of the refreshment) table. Falls Temple. The consisted of two Social Qents nd Nicol-ayse- TEACHER LIST STUDY Other officers cf the Board of K. E. Education listed Hervin superintendent; Weight, Bunderson, supervisor of buildings, grounds and transportation; Norma Jensen and Leon o f supervisors curriculum and instruction; Ruby Hansen, supervisor of lunches; jC. E. Smith, adult education leader; Eberhart Zundell, clerk. are Gene Jorgenson Art I, LT, Boys Girls Glee I, LT, A capella n. John Hadfield Mrs-Pear- OanJ Grenade - choruss Jeanne Olsen j Girls' Phy Ed. I, II, Dancing, Physiology S h i r 1 e y Hamptons-ShorthaType L H. Bookkeeping Kleon Kerr American Problems, nd, well-kno- - Contracts Let For Garland School Day Scheduled The contract for the construction of the Garland Elementary Activity and Cafeteria building was awarded Wednesday night to Mark B- Garff, Ryberg. Garff Construction Co. of Salt Lake basic bid of City, on their $167,000.00 The contract for the electrical work on the building went to the Cache Valley Electric Co. for $10,830.00, and Ewer Plumbing Co. got the contract for the plumbing and heating for a bid of $34,512-00The total of the three bids is $212,342.00 Work on the building is to be gin September 15, 1950 and to be completed by April 30, 1951. - . The program fCr the days activities at Bear high school has been this week by principal. A flag ceremony at will usher in the new J 'i t-- at 9:15. Regular class I r, will be held from 9:45 period at noon. ' The annual "Get ' Assembly" will begiaTl I D - m. and th uuce classes wiU be held aft-,- ,, beginr j chestra; Bind in Elementary -- Oneta Shurtz Homemaking LTB, IIIB, I, Homeliving A. J. Taylor Chemistry, Biology Olive Weidman Phy Ed (Girls) L LT; Type I Woodside American Margaret History - Dean of girls Garland Puzey Dean of Boys, biology, physiology Helen Severson Librarian Roberts Secretary Margie & Registrar Alma King Seminary Principal, Church History Ray Reeder Old Testament Samuel D. Moore New SHIRLEY PACKARD BECOMES MRS. RAY QUIGLEY IN TEMPLE CEREMONY Miss Shirley Packard and Rav Quigley were united in marriage at the Logan Temple Friday, August 25th with JoseDh T. TREMONTON Stands on His 2-ye- Record! ar Daines officiating. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Packard of Houston, Texas has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson at East Garland for the past year. The groom has been employed at the Utah Idaho Sugar Co. for several years. Accompanying them to the Temple were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Payne, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray. the Immediately following ceremony the wedding etoud re turned to the Isaacson home where a dinner was served to members and a few family EDWARD D.WARD Candidate for Four Year County Commissioner Democratic Ticket Primary Election, Tuesday, Sept. 5th Farmer. A reception was East Garland reception hall that evening in their honor. The bride was lovely in an aqua gown fashioned with lace yoke and short sleeves and a lace peplum over crepe. Her shoulder length veil fell from a pleated head piece made of miniature roses and orange blossoms. Standing in the receiving line with the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Packard, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson. The hall was beautifully decorated with candleabra, gladoli and sweet peas. Assisting at the gift tables were Julene Winters Mary Esther Packard and Marie Paid Political Adv. EUERY DAY IS zoom AT OUR STORE B a a a a B B B a B 3 iimn WE GATHER THE BEST FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR YOU! oonsTina eiehs . . ROflSTina Efins,r , CnriTALOUP-Lo- cal PAPER PLATES B B B B B B B "Bake-a-Pie- CiEWIIIG UCdniCE I allege B B B B B E LP jS Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Lamb of Plymouth returned this week from a lovely trip to Vancouver, .....2 six sden vt ' If is DEMONSTRATION of Figurine will be given in our store from 2:00 p. m. 'till 6:00 p. m. lithe I, lines; I Then I: W. i School Supplies i 194! :?ent la isper ; ;:seas di; lis stSSves" BOYS CORDS he Brigl j:ent j)!sen nff PENCILS i PEfJS Girls Panties FILLER PAPER cm C0F.IP. BOOKS Head Squares BINDERS Blouses Sweaters CRAYO'IS siip8 j 10 at M. H. King Co.! it: , Protect The Inter ests of .the Bear River Valley and Coun Bines, i, J i i Box Elder County B B B B B w Jin Au On SATURDAY, SEPT. 2nd 3 ' a B B fl eP, HitlHtf S RY -- 1 s for 15c doz. 15c HOWARD GLEflll each 1c i doz. 29c lb. ( r xi '!.. '"?! (11 -- V 3k INDUSTRY MILLION 2 Year Term EXHIBITS DOLLAR r .11 f . . IJ rniiiPMrurVrt... ........ ,r.ntiny DISPLAY AWARDS tsi Hn v fl B 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET , ' AND IM yfi- B a e r 4 Year Term COUNTY COMMISSIONER v. 1 8 B DOTH m A05 XMl V CANDIDATE FOR SUPERB FARM AND HO LI SAY on ICS "WHERE MA SAVES PA'S DOUGH" GEORGE II. DAUIS CANDIDATE FOR UTAH'S GREATEST FAIR IW ia 25c PLATES convention and banquet held Tuesday at the Zanavoo Lodge in Logan canyon. doz. 39c ,' " NAPOLI'S ATTEND BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli attended a Restaurant Owners I ".sen FREE Demonstration Painting fro d iter EXPOSITION lb. 31c OLIVES a 1950- -MID-CENTU- activity and cafeteria building at the Garland school, a considerable part of the school playground will be used, and the Board of Education succeeded in purchasing 8 lots in the Progress Addition of Garland City to com- uensate for this loss of ground The land was purchased for the sum of $560 00. Canada. Capt. John Canfield leaves 1st for Hamilton Oneta Bunnell spent from ThursSeptember California where he will day to Monday with her aunt, Field, Mrs. John Argyle, at Blackfoot. report back for military duty. a a a held at the guests. B.S. Degree Agriculture. M.S. Degree Ag. Education. Church and Civic Leader. Veteran Farm Supervisor. iis program musical numbers; a solo, "Be cause" sung by Marvin Ashby and a duet with guitar accompaniment, The Hawaiian Love Song" sung by Marvin; and Carl Ashby. The young couple will make their home in Garland. SCHOOL BOARD PURCHASES LAND FOR GARLAND PLAYGROUND With the erection of the new was 3ngha: Special Notice A FREE t left e - Adam's Drug Store i Schools ar - si, Mrs. Ned Law of Pocatelio ited at the home of her r- - K.I Homeliring Spanish I Charles Last Industrial Arts, I, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis .u ivu. trim Johnson and family of Riverside, Cali- two days to be with her HI, IV. brot fornia are visiting with his Lowell, prior to his leavin. Albert Meldrum Civics Clyde Morris English II, IV, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis Ft. Lewis, Washington with; i ;'sen. and family. Publications i National Guard. rion 'J. W. Pulsipher Band I, II, Or wasi -' - A. VU2U3 QUALIFIED AHD 17ILI. SEOlfE TilEBESTlO-TSnESTGF THE MAJORITY OF T13E PEOPLE III HE COUNTY. S Paid Political Adv. by Winzclcr Motor Co., Tremonton |