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Show Thursday, December 6, 1951 PERSY ST AN FILL TAKES A BRIDE Lou Haacke, Mr. of and Mrs. H. daughter E. Hayke of Centerville, be came the bride of Perry Jed Stanfill in a temple ceremony Miss Peggy v M en Watch this Space next week for an easy, , painless way to buy that gift for the LADY in your life. I I I I I I I I THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah performed Wednesday, December 5 in Salt Lake by President Robert D. Young. Perry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill of Penrose. Accompanying the couple at the temple were their parents, and a number of missionary companions of Jed. The newlyweds were honered that evening at a reception held at the home of the bride's parents. To greet their guests, the new bride was lovely in a taffeta gown made with fitted bodice, peter pan collar, button trimmed from neck to waist and long pointed sleeves. The lull skirt was accented with a matching peplum. Her fingertip veil was caught to a crown of nylon tulle. AJter a honeymoon trip to Arizona and Mexico, the couple will make their home in Tremonton. The bride Is a graduate of Davis High School and has been employed in Salt Lake during recent months. Mr. Stanfill has attended iTJtah State Agricultural College, and the University of MAKE THIS a Wagons SPORTING sw,ta Ski """"v Poles CHRISTMAS Boots Rods jdfc Reels n n H E J suggest HIS Creels I Tackle Box I Guns crift I I ' HILL FAMILY TO JOIN LOCAL RELATIVES IN REUNION . Croquet Sets Tennis FtKt BaUs ' Basket Balls You Will Enjoy All Year! ACCESSORIES for your FORD - Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney were in Logan Monday to attend funeral Smith. services for Gottleib ues com3 tCf jJj? k)'n comes JfJ Ashcraf t's pW mirror, on back Rear-vie- w m0i asijchaft's GREAT iv $3s7s Hso t Authorized BENDIX GRILL GUARDS, installed. -- Wi "iENCY " $1495 $1495 . . . and $3950 t SEAT COVERS FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service FIBRE-RAYO- BACK, for Tudors, N or Coupes. Installed CALL I A S25 ... RAYON for Tudors, Fordors, Coupes, Installed -- $2675 N PLASTICS, for Tudors, Fordors, Coupes, Installed Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! Inc. CAREY-FOR- D I XOSS H , But You Can't Buy Better" Phone 2121 . "You Can Pay More Tremonton, Utah .... people ouy i rhsifmiKia iiiuii uny vmiwi vvii j vHwiSjfi 7 fifm'fy .... LIGHTS, pair, installed Chrome WHEEL RINGSTTTTZTTTT" " "" in...' JEWELRY VALUES! FOR t P . BACK-U- P MNA $2y5 $$95 Cigarette comes out lit FOR, FRONK CHEVROLET Company $2195 Prestolite CIGARETTE LIGHTER More vyi ... .... DeLuxe SPOTLIGHT, installed . , and for every en It III lovely flowers, HAN SENS SON and Mrs. Rex Co-le- Dale Woodruff was injured during a swimming class at Bear Rivr High School Tuesday. It was necessary to take stitches in the cut over his eye, and he had a real black eye for a few days. H is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff. Racks Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensen appreciate their kindness and were in Salt Lake Sunday to assistance during the illness and after the death of our dear favisit their son Ferris and ther. We are thankful for the HAYTE A Hansen Mr. birth the of a are announcing Jimmie Hill, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O Hill, former residents son Wednesday, December 5 at of Bear River City will arrive in at a Brigham City Hospital. is the former Ogden next week, on his way Mrs. Hansen Ballard. home from the British Isles where he has filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of WELCOMES NEW Latter Day Saints. He will be GRAND DAUGHTER Mrs. Guy Johnson returned accompanied by Miss Daphne, a Scotch lady who will be spon- home last week from a visit in sored in this country by Elder Caldwell, Idaho, where she welHill's parents. The parents, who comed a new grand daughter now live in Oregon will meet Nancy Kay. The baby was born them in Ogden and join with the to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielsen Woodruffs and Hills of Tremon- on November 15ton in a reunion before they return home. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sanford of Boise visited during the week DR. POULSON CALLED TO in Tremonton with the M W. MOTHER'S SICK BED Wards. The ladies are sisters. DALE WOODRUFFF INJURED AT SCHOOL CARD OF THANKS We would like our friends and neighbors to know that we truly Tire REX serious condition, though slightly improved. Toys Games U. S. Navy were dinner guests of Mrs. Ann Zeziger Monday. Mrs-Joyc- of Ogden guests at the serious illness of his mother, dren the Reed Giles home Saturday. ports are that she is still in a Erector Sets er kindness shown to us. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Beeton atMrs. Veda Crozier and The family of W. G. Carter tended funeral services for Mrs. Gardner and son Steve, Laura Poulsen at Logan and Norman D. Anderson of the LEADER WANT ADS PAY Mrs. Merle Poulson. Latest re Schwinn and Columbia Bikes v priced from $43.90 up Jim J. P Jones, ELmlra Hepp-land Polly Smith spent Monday in Salt Lake, where Mrs. Jones visited Scott Jensen who was badly burned in a Halloween accident. He Is reported improving, and is now able to leave the hospital. Mrs. Dr. Robert Poulson and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey were called to Salt Lake the and Mrs- - Allen Tanner and chil first of the week on account of were A Full Line of I Utah. He also filled a mission SPEECH RECITAL SLATED t the East Central States. Phyllis W. Pope will present groups of speech students in " reading recitals Friday and SatLITERARY CLUB MEETS urday, December 7th and 8th at 7:30 at her home. LitThe Tremonton-Garlan- d Appearing Friday are Brent erary Club met for their last Kathleen Kerr, Roberta Stohl, session at the home of Mrs. Martha Stone. Mrs. Harry Madsen, Carma Stevens. Janet Woodward was a special guest. Cowley and Diane Manning. Readers on Saturday will be Mrs. Irvin Garfield reviewed the book, "Venerable Ancestors." 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