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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Uuh October, 12, 1950 'hursJ. - i t 1 Doreen Barlow and Lee G. Iverson Marry In recent marriage rites Miss EARL COUPLE Barlow became the bride G. Iverson, son of Mr. and Jln !rs. Jos. W. Iverson of Tremon-andt;- n. The former Miss Barlow is ;s as'e daughter of Mr and Mrs. nen'j elding Barlow of Logan, Utah. loMonday evening friends and tatives of the new Mr. and s Leat.s iverson offered congratula-leanLn- s at a reception and dance ian. Sid in the Tremonton second n Rnjreen red Lee fronVd .D.) The Italy1 WEDDING OBSERVED Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl of Fielding spent last Friday together in observance of the thirty fifth anniversary of their parents wedding. me iamiiy group consisting bride wore traditional ite satin dress with veil of illusion. She carried a c;quet of carnations and baby mas caugnt witn satin riDDon. oters- - Donald Davis stood as honor- Miss ra Fave, ey ca:tron of rson, sister of the groom and! s Ann Barlow, sister of the1 pe, were bridesmaids. All wore H blue formals and carried shine bouauets of nink car- -i tons and white asters. The vher of the bride chose pearl j while the mohter of the bm wore a formal of wine f red crepe. Verl Iverson stood est man for his brother. le bridal pair who honey-fne- d in the Northwest will e their home in Tremonton. i ties' - rs. V. O Packer entertained) afternoon at a iley party at her home. .ts were Mrs. Clark Bowen, Ralph Simmons, Mrs. J. E. or,g, Mrs. L. H. Fronk and y . V. W. Williams. . of Mr. ana recreation hall. , Mrs. verl Anderson, Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl, Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rhead enjoyed dinner together at Maddox and the remainder of the evening at the Rhead home in Tremonon. THERON HALL TAKES BRIDE rp?Irs- Dea" ?al1 waild j gene Balls, Laree Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johansen Beverly Anderson, the brides- and granddaughter, Brenda Lee maids. Ardell Anderson was best Heaton left Thursday morning: man for the groom. for a two week's vacation in Pasadena where they will visit NATIONAL PRESIDENT BPW TO PARTICIPATE IN their son. RADIO DEBATE Tune in on NBC on Sunday, The Wade Ebelings have a son The birth of a" nine pound boy October 8 at 10 p.m. and hear on October 2nd, in a Brigham Judge Sarah T. Hughes oresi- dent of the National Federation hosPital made Wade Ebeling and of Business & Professional his wife DeAnn proud parents. Women's Clubs debate with Nor- and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone of man Thomas many time candi- Tremonton proud grandparents. date for president of the United The T. L. Cochrans and States, on the topic "shall we the Horace attended daughters draft women for war?". Heidt show in Salt Lake Sunday Judge Hughes says, "yes". 4 night. SURPRISE PARTY HONORS MRS. VERN ADAMS Mrs. Bob Rucker was hostess at a birthday surprise party at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Vern Adams. luncheon Following a lovely a cake, featuring birthday playing canasta was the entertainment of the evening. A lovely gift was presented to the Texas. The newlyweds greeted their friends Saturday night at a reception in the ward hall. During the evening vocal numbers were given by John Makenzie of Salt Lake, Hazel Riser, LaVona Grover and Ardes and Adams, Bonnie Turner of Tremonton played two accordion solos.' Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Mr. McKnight will Bear River City Man Marries Brigham Girl report to Ft. Douglas for service in the armed forces, and his bride will resume her work In a Now making their home in The bride was lovely in a gown law firm in Salt Lake City. Brigham City are Mr. and Mrs. of white satin with pointed lace Vear L. Mortensen, who were FICKLINS ENTERTAIN united in marriage in the Idaho yoke and tiny Queen Ann collar Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin Falls Temple on September 5. of lace. The fitted bodice was reentertained twenty six couples The bride is a daughter of Mr. leased in a tun siurt with a at a barbeaue dinner Fridav and Mrs. Hyrum W. Christensen sweeping train. Her filmy veil njght at their home. The re of Brigham City, and the groom was caught to a crown of seed mamaer or tne evenme was is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. pearls. She carried a bouquet of 16 spent in square dancing. Mortensen of Bear River City. baby orchids surrounding A reception complimented the ivory roses. LOCAL WOMAN ATTENDS Mis Naomi Eliason was maid couple at the Fourth Ward PRESIDENT'S CONFAB hall after the wedding. of honor, and the Misses Mar- Mrs. Evan Thompson was in Salt Lake last week to attend the presidents meeting of the state federation of women's clubs. Vivian Meik was the guest noon luncheon at the speaker of the which was group, meeting held at the Newhouse Hotel. guests of honor. MRS. DEVERL PAYNE ENTERTAINS CLUB with a Members of the Variety Club spent a very enjoyable evening Thursday at the home of Mrs. DeVerl Payne. Bingo was played with prizes awarded and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. RECITAL Phyllis W. Pope will present a group of students in a Reading Recital Friday October 6th, at 8 p.m. at her home. Readers appearing are June Olsen, Linda Annette Shirts, Knudson, Frances Hyer and Nanette Humpherys of Brigham, and Moana Korth and Elaine Cowley of Tremonton. Theresa Mitton will be heard as guest artist at the piano. purpose: two-fol- d 1. High quolify for consumer. 2. Greater returns for producer. This end member-owne- d controlled organization open to Formers and Pouhrymen OmtlFOOlTRV AND FARMERS CO-O- UN SmA Wi Tpl Ctnwnwnt BrandiM ( d Soutiura Idah Ulah h - W were married in the Logan temple on Monday. She is the former Amy Marleen Carroll of Emmett. and attended a party in Brigham at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw, '"'he party was in honor of her brother, Floyd Tanner, who ente- i the mission home in Salt IsY on Monday PARTY HONORS and will leave next week to serve CAROL LEE DOUGLAS an L. D. S. mission in the North A birthday party was given at ern States. the Harold Sandall home Satur- day evening for Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Christensen Douglas, their daughter., Sixteen and three daughters and Miss members of the family and made a trip christensen Phyllis friends enjoyed a turkey dinner to Boise, Idaho over the week and spent the evening together. end. - . . . . . i j j ! U J - j -- p j A-- A - 1 -J- - : t Kinct, t. Loo taking year. I 'f iomach Nothit! hen 1 1 and ' :e ;ood the tii f from' i 'm tal: anythkf ACOL ' big t ticed t- i e helps f ICK. docton" - October is your to ntftin f ncy ail" a; noun- Plan to or hosp ive HAr re-pai- nt last chance outside this year. now for maximum protection re-pai- nt . . . and for real beauty and long life, follow these practical tips: Have surfaces clean and dry, remove loose and scaling paint, seal exposed rpirati I r: rust Tay P wood witji primer, and apply the best paint your money can buy. :r, moi' gatisfiw .A ' 7 1 EASY GLAZING THINNERS UNSEED STEP LADDERS SCRAPERS rum SANDPAPER BRUSHES PUTTY ords, as registered in sales. we suggest that you do some personal investigating. Find out, (or example, how mas Oil 3 Find out how the jolts and jars seem to disappear, when you have big soft coil springs on all four tires wheels, and fat rims. on wide Safety-Rid- e low-pressu- ' re Then there's Dynaflow Drive,, which Buick owners vote the big gest automotive hit that has come along in years. With all this, there's room, and g heft comfort, and and with a light combined willing response to your hand on the road-huggin- So POINTS PAINTS brawny beauties running around and it on America's highways isn't just that boldly gleaming fore front that spreads this impression. It isn't just the fact that folks who own a Buick get such a bang out of it that they do a lot of driving. Back of all this is another fact. It's a fact that contains a broad hint to anyone who'd like to know what's what in motorcar buys. 1950 Buick s ore breaking all past Popularity rec- Standard on tout on RoAnuAttTKK. optional at Sunn and &ru ial model. mn try to rjit KNIVES ji 0 terful you feci, with Fireball power purring away the miles, at a polite touch of your toe on the gas treadle. noticed that PERHAPS you've to be a lot of these - plins if impor'p P General Offucn son ATTEND FAREWFLL PARTY hlsT c1a?ed n Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thomp and fs- Jun Smith this week as were "turning to son of Tremonton and her par their home in Emmett, Idaho. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert They had attended conference in Tanner and fam"'' of Grouse Salt Lake, and the young couple Creek, visited in tden Sunday - . . ' IRENE G ROVER AND DAVID MCKNIGHT ARE MR. AND MRS. Wedding vows were recited by Miss Irene Grover and Mr. David O. McKnight Saturday night in a double ring ceremony performed by Bishop Warren Hansen of the East Garland ward before members of the two families and a few invited friends. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs" Lafayette Grover. The bride was lovely in her gown of white slipper satin entrain. Her lace trimmed fingertip veil of sheer bride's illusion fell from a crown of appliqued satin flowers, each centered with tiny seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of gladiola and chrysanthemum. Mrs. Robert Riser was her attendant and Robert H. Burns of Salt Lake performed the duties of best man. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wildon L. Grover, and the parents are Mr. and Mrs. William McKnight of Gilmer, heel and prices that start down with (he sixes. Seems like almost everyone wants and to own one of these Buicks most people can. How about you? Isn't it a smart idea to see your Buick dealer now and get your name on his list? w ... m Ihrouflh It go" hndv turning too ttrQ wt fill CtfHffiictf H,0M ;.. (Nw d Borog'OB cril-- d I SI ATS '" .Ck nor. tv" tpf'ns vwt Fronk Chevrolet Co. Dial 2311 WHIN IITTII AUTOMOIIIIS All Tremonton BUILT IUICK Will AUIIO THIM |