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Show SOCI ITY WCTU ENTERTAINED AT HOLMGREN HOME J3 I to - A BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Martha Stone graciously A program was given and re freshments were served. The last meeting of the entertained Monday evening for club Women's Christian Temperance the members of her Bridge Mrs. William Storrer, a and was held Union the home of Mrs. gren with Mrs. conducting. Visitors from A delicious luncheon was Ault served, after which the game was played at two tables and the Corinne prizes awarded to Mrs. Evan "WCTU were present, and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Merwin Cook Orson Jensen of Bear River and Mrs. Storrer. 4City was the speaker, and Leo Brockman a contest VISITORS ENTERTAINED gave speech. Joan Brockman then AT DINNER PARTY played three accordion solos. Mrs. D. R. Waldron was Refreshments were served by hostess Sunday at a family dinthe Mrs. Axel ner in compliment to Mr. and Fredricksen and Mrs. David Mrs. Lee Waldron of Long Holmgren. and Mr. and California Beach, Mrs. Ned Waldron of Washing HARRIS FAMILY ton D. C. Other guests in TETES MEMBER cluded Miss Edith Bowen ofi Honoring Wendell Harris of Logan, Mrs. Ed Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Portage, the William D. Harris and Mrs went Wood' and met Jamily Saturday night. The jfamily home was the scene of) and daughter of Liigham City, . iJ e gathering, which was held and the family of the hostess. .."rv. prior to Wendell's leaving on for Kentucky for LOCAL GIRLS FORM "Tuesday SEWING CLUB military service. A group of local girls, 1950 NJOY CANYON OUTING of Bear River high graduates The Elmer Woodruff family, school, met Monday evening at aaton Newton Jamily, Mr. and the home of Maxine C, Taylor Airs. Gary Nielsen and Mr. and, In Bear River where they City, Mrs. Rodney Hansen enjoyed an evening of sewing Wedding vows were spoken a picnic in Logan canyon Sun- enjoyed and visiting. Attending were recently by Miss Donna Marie J. HARRY LISH WEDS P. E. - er Og-de- n, an News of CLUBS 4-- H Donna Kowallis and Boyd Hansen Exchange Wedding Voivs the Misses June Rohde, Mar-Ia- n Manning, Joan Summers, SECOND WARD PRIMARY and Geraldine Robbins, and TO MEET MONDAY Wise, Carline Brown MORNINGS DURING SUMMER Rayola and Donna Rae Jensen. Announcement is made by The girls plan to meet week Mrs. Polly Smith, president of ly during the summer months. the Tremonton Second ward summer ATTEND BRIDAL SHOWER Primary that the meetings will be held Monday Mrs. Tom Sandall and daugh morning at 10 o'clock, and parents are urged to see that their ter, Mrs. Cecil Cupps, and Mrs. children are in attendance. Rodney Morrison attended a Those attending kindergarten bridal shower in Bear River City will hold their class as soon as lor Miss Sally Kirkham of Brigham City, a bride of next they are' released from school. month. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mayes and COUhTY CAMP DUP a sister of Mr. Mayes of Idaho were Thursday MET IN TREMONTON guests of the Lewis Dodds. Mrs. O. L. Brough was hostess at the monthly meeting of the County Camp of DaughCARD OF THANKS ters of Utah Pioneers Friday The sorrow of losing our e afternoon at her homo in Easf " girl last week was made Tremonton. asler to bear because ot thei Thirteen members were presfriendly help given by oun ent to enny the afternoon and neighbors and relatives. We are the tasty luncheon served by ' Jdeeply grateful for all the calls the hosts. and assistance given us during this trying experience. ALLEN FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. HONORS VISITOR Wayne Larsen and family. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Allen met Wednesday Robert I Moael Aid Laundries evening at the family home to In plact of the old wooden tub. honor Mrs. Allen's sister and Washboard and wringer, today's husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan washing machine and the commerof Salinas, California. Mitten cial laundry have come to the assistance of the modern housewife. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. nickel Clifford Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Monel, an alloy of d and copper, is now in gen- Roland Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Eleral use for washing machine tubs, mer Wlnzeler, Mr. and Mrs. and for washers and other equipMr. and Mrs, ment , in modern laundries. Being Quentin Allen, Allen Horace Ferris and and ( Mau-Itaug- h, lit-U- . two-thir- one-thir- , Hun-sak- corrosion-resistan- rust-pro- t, it eliminates trouble from stains and Refreshments verdigris. were served. er. and Mr. A. Boyd Hansen, at a ceremony in the Lo CACHE VALLEY GIRL Mr. an Mrs. Wallace J. Rich- gan Temple. The bride Is a daughter of Mrs. Carrie R. Kowallis of Lo technician gan. She is at Dee hospital in Ogden. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen of Elwood. He is a veteran of World War II, where he served, Z'i years in the army air corps. He is at present employed as a jeweler In Ogden. He completed 18 months training for the work in Denver. Following the wedding, mem bers of the family attended a luncheon, after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip to the Southern Utah parks and Grand Canyon. They expect to reside at 1030 23rd Street in Ogden. ardson of Cache Junction, Utah announce the marriage of their daughter Darlene, to J. Harry Lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish of Deweyville. The ceremony was performed June 8 at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Reuben in Cache Junction, by Eishop Lyle Cooley before members of the two families. The bride was lovely in gown of white slipper satin with tapered sleeves and a bib of Chantilly lace. Her lace headdress matched her gown, and her veil of bride's illusion hung knee length. She carried a bouquet of! pink rosebuds centered with a deep purple orchid. Marva Bridesmaids . were Richardson and Arlene Ballard, of Cache Junction and Jessie Lish of Deweyville. Lloyd Lish Jr., brother of the groom acted as best man. A delicious dinner was served to the members of the party immediately following the cere- AGNES WORT LEY SETS WEDDING DATE Ras-muss- . is the wedding date set by Miss Agnes Wortley and Leonard Corbett Aamondt. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Wortley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wortley of Redding, California, end granddaughter of Thomas E. King of Garland. She Is a graduate of the Holy Cross Hospital School of Nursing, and ves formerly employed at the Valley Hospital, ahc has completed graduate work at Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital, Jersey City, N. J. r.d has been employed for the past year on the nurslag ftaff of the Nen- York hosp'.tai. The future bridegroom Is n san of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard V Aamodt of Salt Lake City, He is a graducte of the of Utah, and has completed work for a master's degree, at Co'.'jnMa University. Fe is currently working toward a PhD. degr:e In Physics at June 26 en mony. In charge of the gifts were Jenkins, Doris Cooley, Jean Jenkins, Elaine Hansen and Beverely Condie. Mer a honeymoon trio thrc h southern Utah, the couple plan to make their home In Cache Junction. Clarice ' CAROL BENNETT OF MALAD BECOMES MRS. WENDELL HARRIS The Snip Snappy Sewers met Thursday at the home of Lola Roberts for their meeting. They learned to blind stitch on a patch. They elected Belva Lee Allen as their president; Diane Roundy as vice president; Beth Sharon Petersen, secretary; Roundy, song leader; and Gloris Cornwall, reporter. Pick Yours NBC 4H CLUB tell you Harvester Give us a ring while the harvest season is still on. We will call for you at your farm and drive you to a field where an All-Crharvester is working. You can talk to the owner, ' look at the grain and straw for yourself. All-Cr- harvester handles more than 100 th NATIONAL Iny 'AIM AND HOMf MOUI NSC vary ( pius-aifiLnEn- AND SfMVICf DOX ELDER KOTOll CO. Phone 2311 Tremonton Studebaker 2 Ton jr ply Tires $QQC00 - Ford 34 Ton Stake Rack ?17dA $1395 very clean Ford COE 12 1948 jg Ford "Big Six" 254" Cab and Chassis.... $59500 , Pick-u- p C00 $QQ T Many other Makes and Sizes Inc. Carey-For- d, "YOUR TRUCK HEADQUARTERS" Tremonton Phone 2121 1 to? a 4 IB 1 1 mm W5 YOU mi ge You can add to or improve your living space economically - - If . f attic room your home, your family's look to the basement or attic for extra space . . . bedroom, recreation room, den. It's easy and inexpensive to build with from durable, attractive wall-boarAnd we have plans by the score for practical designs and colorful decorations. Come in and discuss your problems with us . . . we'll gladly give you our ideas on the subject. out-growi- ds Tri-Sta- te. See ut for estimates and ideas s SA1IS Jr 1949 only Ma-la- d, different mimmk. b 1950 1947 held their meeting at the home of Margo Christe risen and chose officers for the coming year. Margo was chosen for presid ent; Bonnie Forsgren for vice president; Luana Newman, secretary; Pamala Anderson, song leader; Deon Nelson and Lanna Harris, party committee. Refreshments were served and the next meeting was set for Bonnie's house. Arlene Eberhart, reporter GBOGDSS Let us show you. No obligation. AU-CI- ffgy NEWS crops from feathery grass seeds to large beans. Full cylinder handles the crop in a thin stream, Just as it comes off the sickle. . Pick-u- p HANDY STICKERS 4H CLUB The Handy Stitchers 4H club Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bennett of Idaho, of the marriage ot their daughter, Carol and Wendell Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Portage. The wedding vows were spoken in a home ceremony performed June 9 at the home of the bride's parents. The bride Is a graduate of Columbia. Malad high school and for some ZYw coupli r'an to make their time has been employed in home in New York. Boise, Idaho. Mr. Harris is a graduate of ' NEAL FAMILY HONORS T1tnr. State AgrlculViral FiiFFR f nd Is now a 2nd LieuMembers of the John e;.el tenant, assigned to military tomily met at their home Sun- (service in Kentucky. His wife day :or a family dinner fur will Join him as soon as he la father's day. Attending w.": located. the Lloyd IToir.as family of Dillon Montana, Gerald Neals THIRD WARD SEAGV'.L of Pocatello, Doyle Cu lers GIRLS ENTERTAIN Geoife Garbanstls of Snow'lls, Under t.hp Hirtlrvn nf thilr v Chester Neals of Portage and leader, Mrs. UllbVMV John Barfus3, the Dee Newmans o! Tremonto v oeaguu girls of the Tremonton To-Da- y 1947 Dodge Vi Ton The members of the N. B. CL 4H club held their weekly meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs- - Arietta C. Thornley. The girls helped to prepare the following dishes, poached eggs, nut muffins and rolled oats. Darlene Stoke, Reporter. does lor him The TOHAKBMOMBY FOR YWf - Co'-le- ALL-CRO- P acne The Lunchin Lunatics 4H club changed their name to Kitchen Queeris. They met Wednesday at the home of Bev erly Owens. Books were given to all the members and then the girls went to the kitchen and learned to make corn and pea soup. Tamara Welling, reporter Un-vers- what the Truck for Any Size Job 4H KITCHEN QUEENS . Your neighbor will Any Size Used SNIP SNAPPY SEWERS MEET Kowallis X-r- ay w, Wam-mac- ' day. report from Marilla L. Spencer, clerk of the Local Board no. 2, reports that the following men from Box Elder County were inducted into the Army on June 12 at Fort Douglas: Ronald Lynn Johnson, Bear River City; Robert Earl Brad-shaBrigham; Theron N. Hill, Brigham; Charles Roy Brigham; Doraine Howell Harris, Portage; and LaRue Davis, Corinne. Recruiting offices have reported that the enlistees during the month are Stanley, Martin Air Day, Brigham, William . Adam Fife, Force; Brigham, Navy; FJwyrm Henry Jensen, Brigham, Navy; and Jens Larry Simonsen, Willard, Barfuss on his birthday. Mem- meeting held Monday at the bers of the family were present home of Judy Green. Delicious for the occasion. refreshments were served to the club members and the teacher. 4The next meeting will be held LAUB FAMILY HONOR FATHER July 2 at Dana Watkins' home. Carrol Adams, reporter The J. H. Laub family enjoyed a dinner and Sunday honoring their, J. M. MORTENSEN father. Present were Mr. and IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Wendell McDermaidand daughter Joyce of Salt Lake, J. M. Mortensen is in a Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hendricks Brigham City hospital for obof Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- servation. It is expected he Navy. er Burns of Garland, the Mer- will undergo a major operation LEADER WANT ADS rill, Rex, and Max Laub fam- within a few days. BRING RESULTS ilies of Tremonton. 4- - Hoi-m- 1951 A work on them again Friday, when they will meet at Carol Ann Germer's house at 4 o'clock. Sharon Fredrickson, reporter DINNER HONORS BIRTHDAY OF LYLE BARFUSS Mrs. Lyle Hansen entertained THE JOLLY TEENS at dinner Wednesday evening in The Jolly Teen 4H club made compliment to her brother Lyle slips and pajamas at their last Thursday at special guest. David Holm- June 21, Inductees Enter Army June 12th Third ward entertained Tues- STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB day afternoon for t ieir moth The Stitch and Chatter Club ere. Other guests vcre the met at Sharon Fredrickson's Primary presidency and house Wednesday. They startjiienioers oi ine siae ooara. ed on their pajamas and will 4. I Ttouraday, Utah TIC LEADER. TrctnontJn. M ': "Wonder who'll win the pennant this Ifs a safe bet If II be the club with theyear. best teamwork. Same thing in our mining and smelting industry. The teamwork of management and workers, shareholders and you, the Public, means benefits for us all." I . rtcrtonTirTooin Q0GD0GQ Q0o Or-vil- k, le |