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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah j IE I GUESTS FETED Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Langdon Announcement is made of and three children of Tacoina, the marriage of Miss Madge Washington have been visiting MADGE HENRIE IS NOW Henrie, daughter of Radcliffe with Mrs. Langdon's parents, Henrie and Mr. Gene Tomsic Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough this of Helper. Mr. Tomsic is a week. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday, Mrs. Brough enterTomsic. tained at a family dinner for The marriage took place the Langdons, the Owen H. Hall June 30 at Las Vegas, Nevada. family of Logan, and Mr. and The couple have been hon- Mrs. Lee Brough of Salt Lake ored at several parties in Help- City. er, where the bride has been j GROUP ENTERTAINED teaching school. Mr. Tomsic is attending aj AT LAWN PARTY A lawn party was given Frivocational scnool at present in to where day evening by the Milton Helper, they plan make their hoome. Johnsons, Howard Freisses, and Ed Kerrs on the Johnsoa lawn. Thirty guests were pres MOTHER OF MRS. ent to be entertained in gamos JOHN FRIDAL FETED and stunts. Supper was served Mrs. John Fridal was hostby the hostesses. ess at a party honoring her mother, Mrs. Arch Hall on her Thirty birthday last week. five members of the family met to spend the afternoon together and enjoy the barbequed supper on the lawn. Out of town members included the Pau.' Reporting a very enjoyable' Casses, Melvin Murphy family, trip to the Southern Utah and the Earl Hall family, all or Parks and other places of inOgden. terest enroute, members of the Bear River !Valley Chapter Sons of Utah Pioneers, were BUSY BEE CLUB ENTERTAINED loud in their praise of the enNoma Rauber entertained the tertainment and courtesy re members of the Busy Bee Club, ceived. Those making the tour inof which she is president, Wednesday afternoon. Eight friends cluded John Smith, Mr. and r, enjoyed the afternoon sewing, Mrs. W. A. Adams, Israel Dr. E. H. White, Trewere and light refreshments monton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank served. Munns of Garland; Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Udy, Riverside; Mr. and GARLAND CLUB ENTERMrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and, TAINS CIVIC LEAGUE Mrs. Leslie Jenson, Mr. and The ladies of the Self Culture1 Mrs. James P. Jenson and Eras-tu- s Club of Garland, with Mrs. OlPeterson of Bear River City. iver Davis in charge, presentThe group left Tremonton ed the program at the regular 2, at 4:00 a.m. with the August Civic of the Women's meeting first major stop at Bryce Can-- ! League Thursday at George's' yon. They then went to the Cafe. Miss Linda Richardson, Dick north rim of the Grand Canto NationZion's yon, returning Mrs. Howard Linford, and to al Cedar Park, City going iMaughan appeared on the program. Accompanists were Misa lor the night, with members Bonnie Richardson and Dor.na staying at private homes. SatWood. Mrs. William Linford urday morning, they visited the of 'Garland was also in at- Iron mines and the old Iron! Town, where the first iron tendance. Refreshments were served by smelter was built west of the the hostess, Mrs. George Na- - Mississippi. Moving on to Cedar Breaks, poli. the annual meeting of the en campment was held with the MRS. ANDERSON following officers being elect FETES VGF CLUB ed; Ernest R. (McKay, Hunts Mrs. R. D. Anderson was the vllle, Richard A. president; gracious hostess Thursday ev- Lambert, Salt Lake City, rirst ening at the meeting of the Wallace E. Reid, VGF Club. Other guests were Los second Angeles, Mrs. George Quinney, Mrs. A- N. Sdent; G. Morgan Sr., Sali Mrs. Pauline Lake Rytting and City, third Roundy. A. Sorensen, Salt Lake Horace A pleasant evening of sewand fourth City, ing and social chat was enjoyed William H. Cedar City, "Leigh, by the ladies. fifth The hostess served a A banquet and program was luncheon. en!o-e- d at the Escalante hotel in "edar City Saturday night. DINNER HONORS Eirly Sunday morning an MRS. LAURA MORRIS Mrs. Laura Morris was guest hour's religious service was of honor at a dinner Sunday at held before starting .home. the home of her son Clyde in Stops were made at Parawan Tremonton. The occasion was and Fillmore, where a delicious Mrs. Morris's birthday. Edward chicken dinner was served the Morris of Ogden was also a group. A short stop was made in Salt Lake, before returning guest. home. MRS JESSE CARTER A BOY ARRIVES FOR AWARDED RADIO BOUQUET THE NOEL COOKS Mrs. Jesse Carter was Mr. and Mrs. Noel I Cook of with the bouquet of announce the birth of a Logan n Shut-Ion week prothe the 6. This is the second Aug. boy gram over KOPP, Ogden this and third child for the boy Mrs. Hazel Elizabeth week. and another grandchild Cooks, Clark, MC of the program was for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook of in Tremonton to make the Tremonton. award, and while here called on Noma Rauber. Mr. r i,d Mrs. Melvin Maugh an ol Lava Hot Springs, spct FIRST WARD BOYS the weekend as guests of tne ENJOY Gene Jorgensens. Mrs. JoLgen-scn'- a Under the direction of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. George A. Childs Parker Fronk, also of Bancroft Smith, and Mrs. Reid Oyler, visited them weei the during trail builder leaders In the Tremonton First ward Primary, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newtor the boys and their parents and Marilyn, visited were entertained Monday at a over daughter, the weekend wltn M Newton's brother, Paul Newron were ComDeUtive games and family in Rexburj?. Ida) o. played and luncheon served. Ley nn and Sherlera Newton. Franceasa Summers, Mrs. Clif who had spent a wees in ford John, and Mrs. Clyde Rcxbjrg, returned home with Morris of the stake board were their parents. Sons of Utah Pioneers Enjoy Southern Utah c Engagement Announced WEDDING DATE OF LE ANNE MARBLE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble announce the engagement of their daughter, LeAnne, to Ser geant Lawrence H. Garfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield of Brigham City. Septem- TRAILB UILDERS Y HOLD FUN-DA-LA- The trailbuilders of the Tre monton Second ward held their Friday night at the ward hall. The group lead ers, Rebecca Smith, Francis Jones, and Norma Green were ber first has been set as the in charge of the arrangements, wedding date, and Couer D'Al-en- which consisted of games, a Idaho, the place. program and luncheon. The Miss Marble is a graduate of Council Ring was followed in Bear River high school, and at- planning the event. tended Brigham Young University one year. She has been em- ENGAGEMENT OF MARIANNE ployed during the past year as assistant and receptionist for MANNING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning Dr. Reese B. Mason, D.D.S., and as a bookkeeper at Bear River announce the engagement of their daughter Marianne, to State Bank. Gerald Simmons, son of Mr., Sgt. Garfield is a graduate of Box Elder high school, and at- and Mrs. Marvin Simmon? of tended Weber College two quar- Beaver Dam. The will take ters. He has been in the United marriage Sates Airforce for 15 months, place in the late spring. taking his basic training at San Antonio, Texas and is now sta- BOX ELDER COUNTY tioned at Fairchlld Air Force RECORDER TO WED Base, near Spokane, WashingAnnouncement is made of ton in the 92nd Air Police the forthcoming marriage ofl Squadron. Effie Adams and EMredge Virgil (Bud) Wilson, son of LADIES HONOR Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, MRS. R. G. B ROUGH tformer Tremonton residents, The quilting ladies of the! now of Ogden. Tremonton Second ward met at The couple will be wed August 11, at Brigham toe ' home of Mrs. R. a. Brough for an afternoon this City. After a honeymoon trip, week. They presented her with they will make their home m a lovely gift, and enjoyed a Sacramento, California. The future Mrs. Wilson h:.s social hour together. served as Box Elder County Recorder for the pat five SEAGULL GIRLS VISIT years. She was formerly a resJN SALT LAKE ident of Tremonton ar.d ThatMrs. Ed Deakin took mem- cher. bers of her Seagull class in The bridegroom is a veteran Primary to Salt Lake Monday of World War H, and is emto visit some of the historical ployed by the Highway Department of the Stawr of California. places in the city. Fun-da-l- ay e, Sat-t.roa- . FOR FINER FLAVOR y, Hun-sake- vice-preside- nt; vice-fpr- - BUY CRESCENT MILK vice-preside- nt: vice-preside- nt, nt. deli-clo- FUN-DA-LA- AT YOUrl LOCAL DAIRY per quart CASH and CARRY Creamline es - us Former Resident To Study Voice In California Mrs. Marjorie S. Christiansen, teacher of vocal music at Brigham City, and formerly a resident of Tremonton, left August 4th for an intensive workshop study in advanced vocal and choral technics at the Conservatory of Music at the College of the Pacific. While there she will also study with Dr. Laro Hoggard, of the Boston Conservatory of Music. Dr. Hoggard is considered one of the outstanding vocal instructors in the United States. LADIES SOFTBALL TEAM OFFERS CHALLENGE The Bothwell Specials are a team of married ladies who have always been a hard hitting and fast fielding outfit. They are anxious to play any married ladies team in the valley. The challenge is offered in either softball or volley ball. Sherlie Eberhart is their captain and Virginia Anderson is coach. STACY KAY CALLS FROM TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay were glad to hear by telephone from their son, Stacey this week. He called them from San Antonio, Texas, where he is stationed. With the exception of a sprained foot, he reported he was fine. Homogenized Richer Milk by Test We Carry a Full Line of Fun-da-la- Y - y. Course at the Brigham DEMAND CLOVER LEAF MILK From Your Local Store PATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRY BUILDS A HOME COMMUNITY HELP US TO HELP YOU Phone 2151 or 4827 the Ball park tomorrow 8 p.m. b The has lined up a star studed ifornia. The mother of the baby card of amateur boxing deswas the former Lapreal Haw- tined to out do any previous kins of this valley. presentation. The constellation of perform- ers scheduled to appear will be RELIEF SOCIETY TO crowd pleasers of reputation HOLD WORK MEETING from all over the class and The regular work meeting of the The valley. the Tremonton First ward Re- will be composed of boys from lief Society will begin at 10 Garland, Brigham Tremonton, o'clock Tuesday morning, anPenrose, f Thatcher, City, nounces Eva Green, president. Clarkston, Fielding, Washakee and Willard. These ATTEND WILLARD boys will meet the best of the down Staters in 36 rounds CHARTER NIGHT leather of throwing. Mr and Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer and VISITS RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson re- IN VALLEY Mrs. Eva Webb of St. George, presented the Tremonton Lions Club at a charter night ban- Utah has spent the past two with relatives weeks visiting 's quet held Wednesday at in Brigham City in honor and friends in the valley. She of the newly organized Willard is a guest at the home of her Lions club, which was sponsor- brother, Douglas Cannon and ed by the Brigham City club. family. Garland night at Triple-B-Clu- i Triple-B-Tea- m Dew-eyviJ- le, Mad-dox- -- mm DONNA GREEN ATTENDS MUSIC COURSE Donna Green is in Provo far two weeks, where she is regist ered at the Summer Music ii Young University. JEWELRY STORE IMPROVED 'Along with the general trend of improving appearances of main street stores, the Palmer Jewelry has recently completed painting and redecorating their store. Finished in a motive the store presents an attractive appearance inside and out. two-ton- ed DAVID ANDERSON HOME ON LEAVE Anderson, son of Mr. Anderson arrived home Sunday on leave for fifteen days. He has been training at the navy base in San Diego. David and Mrs. R. D. LELAND THOMPSON AND MRS. THOMPSON ARE GRANDPARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson the birth of a son at the Hunter Air base announce July 31 ' at Savannah, Georgia. The baby's mother is the former Miss Joyce Nelson of Brigham. The baby is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Thompson of East Mr. and Mrs. J. L Taylor of Spanish Fork, were weekend guests at the Dean Taylor home. o dteaajfe fossa? DAIRY Tremonton BRIDGE CLUB ENJOYS CANYON PARTY Mrs. Harry Woodward enter- tained the members of her Bridge club Monday afternoon at her home In Logan canyon. Other guests were Mrs. William Storrer, and her sister, and Ellen Scoopmlre of Pocatello. A delicious trout luncheon was served by the hostess, after which the game was enjoyed with Mrs. Storrer. Mrs. Scoop-miand Mrs. Mildred Baer winning prizes, re Captain and Mrs- - Dean G. Hall have spent the past week visiting relatives In the valley. They left Friday to return to Ames, Iowa, where Captain Hall is assistant professor of air science and tactics In the airforce at Iowa State College. Mrs. Alvin Norr and son Reed spent Monday in Brigham with Mrs. James Dixon. . ; 5 D4's NEW Tool Bar tfficienef You can be prepared for unexpected time with a thrifty elecguests any tric freezer. Just pop out delicious, fresh fruit or d food when Strongest one built, the new "Caterpillar" Tool Bar close-couple- pre-cooke- you want it. your D4 s ' for new efficiency and maneuver-ease- . Direct-connecte- needless parts, gives new . tillage implement attachments available. y Inspect this new i , h . on food by buying in season and in convenience. Several heavy-dut- ' what s more, you can save up to 60 d, it eliminates - present CRESCENT TO OPEN TRIPLE BEET AND WHEAT DAY CELEBRATION Fire works will explode at GREAT. GRAND CHILD FOR DR. AND MRS. HAWKINS Dr. and Mrs. William E- - Hawkins are rejoicing over the arrival of their first great, grandchild, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Manton Moody in Oakland, Cal- ed ' LASTING FRESHNESS AND'' 18c Thursday, Augxist 9, 1951 effi- ciency booster! quantity. Electricity costs so little, too resi-- " dential rates are 24 below the na- tiontl fveraSe on our Interconnected system. Peterson Tractor , 4 J I Service Dial 2211 Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgen- sen visited with relatives In Provo Saturday. J |