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Show Thursday, January 10,1952 THE LEADER, Tremo&ton. Utah LA REE MORTENSEN AND GENE CHIODO ARE WED 80CIST7 J '7 si 17 ' I , GENE CHIODO AND NEW BRIDE the former Laree. Mortensen became Mr. and Mrs. in beautiful Christmas wedding. January (p In a lovely holiday setting Miss Laree Mortensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben Mortensen of Bear River City exchanged vows with Gene A. Chiodo, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chiodo of Tremonton, on Christmas Day. The ceremony was by Bishop Reed Giles at the Chiodo residence In the pres ence of the immediate families and a few close friends. EARA y DRESS TOPCOATS SHIRTS SHIRTS SPORT MEN'S SHIRTS ROBES Small, SPORT wnm $25.00 YVCrDIC Regular $12.95 6V2 6.99 DwIO Regular $17 PAJAMf,nn Mostly ' small and large sizes. Lare Selection home. Mesdames! Sta at hi and 1 Tubb An tor cey t( days Lake a fev East Th( Satur San 1 iWl; aften 2.65 $2.00 Regular $4.45 Sizes 29 to 32 $4.00 Sofe 3p, $1.00 Starting the to 12 IOV2 MENS $2.99 ' ' VhPW U vJL5AJ n .Jlfk. r Regular $4.50 value Buckhecht (Closeout) Sizes 81ze $6.85 Reg. $1.50, $2.00 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS K Pnce.1 5iffori 2 pr. $15.00 Values to $14.95 SPORT COFFEE - COATS ; Regular MEN'S STORE $19.95 $29.50 -- L. Sliced Dacon niKlle r IWlMIW Airway, Mild Mdlew COFFEE CLACK JUICE . 79c TEAcrtX u,29 MtlMFafa.UUfti SKIFPY KELLOGG'S rnrifcnc rWH.o.M 27c i4.. 35c H at. 27 44.. ih.b 31 i'Mens Sox 3 for Get Coupon in 24' No. Vh the Store co tetlen lutti lb. 43 Cudahy, Rod or Bulk Miscellaneous Savings ..77c CARVING SET Coupon Offer 49c , Small, Smoktd Shoulder 10 SAVE i LJ I PORK CHOPS MEN'S Price That Taitv Moal SAUSAGE pair SLACKS Ik Tndr Pork, For rWlil HVHtfl $2.90 ' V2 II 036 ""fr T 1 E S, II mMl iW WRANGLERS 28 N BIG TJIONEY I MEN'S J.?-0- 0 substantial payment brings the total of patronage payments and interest pay This SHOES l2 Price MENS DRFHAT5 refund which is being distributed this week through the 26 local branch stores. BASKET-- BALL V SOCKS Ut OVERSHOES S3 00 3.7T . Poultrymen of this arest, who are members of the Utah Poultry and FarmeTs Cooperative, are sharing in a $135,000 patronage at her Club Booklore Co-o- p RETl $3.00 Sizes , SHOES 90'85 Growers By gracious hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meeting of the Other guests were cordii STAC BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Frank Stevens was the A h bers addit an eggs; ketin CORDS Price V2 Sizes 10, 10';, 11, 12 Vah.es to size only WUKK DAATC Lu urit-ze- n Thi 000 midnight. Patronage Refund Howard Made To Poultry wore rose lace with a rosebud corsage and Mrs. Ray chose an orchid model wlh a gardenia corsage. The bride's mother chose a gown of navy blue while Mrs. supper was served at assist SLIPPERS SWEATERS to 11 Buckhecht MEN'S LOGGER Bradshaws. A buffet patro figur Ferre Regular MEN'S HOUSE MEN'S Value to $5.95 Regular $17.95 MEN'S mutual friends. The evening was spent in playing Canasta and square dancing. Prize winners at the game were the Ross Milers, Parley Archibalds and Hamp : 000,0( CLEARANCE Values to $8.95 2 for able. Mrs. and $5.00 Vi Mted. nt farmi DRESS Price $3.95 Values to $5.95 Si? Regular $3.95 54.95 Values to $9.95 All sizes i - PARTY GIVEN FOR FRIENDS The Reuben Baers and Vin-eeChiodos entertained at a New Year's eve party at the Chiodo home for a group of Ovi Utah SHIRTS Value to $5.00, All Wool Og-de- other attendant. Mrs . ment to $3! Hans dent Farm 1 $34.50 SHIRTS $4.95 in Thatcher Friday evenJanuary 4th, honoring Mr. n. Mrs. Wayne Coats of The bride is the former Miss Doris Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray of Thatcher. The bride was beautj'fui in a .street length dress of pink lace. She wore an orchid toisage Mrs. Erva Lauritzen was matron of honor for her tuter. and Mrs. Lola Ray was the tit MEN'S SPORT SlURTS A beautifully planned incepand wedding dance was , story, "Trees Die at ine Top." A tasty luncheon was served Mrs. Puzey read Edna Ferber's by the hostess. Rosa Adams and Mrs. Verna Wood of Thatclier and Mrs. Bertha Firth of Boa well presided over the serving table. At intermission the foUwing program was presented. Vocal solos by Mrs Wayne Fronk of Tremonton and Mrs. Leslie W;ght of Thatcher. Pfc. Arnie Sabalowss of Hill Field presented several clever pantomimes, and Mrs. Maughan of Fielding gave a reading. , Bishop James Wight was master of ceremonies. DORIS RAY BECOMES MRS. WAYNE COATS 'TISSUE IL Regular $39.50 WESTERN $2.99 - i tion held ing, and way tarnations. Den ' Ray, brother of the Lride, stood as best man. Tiny Misses Lila Lee St&rk of Eothwell, Irene W:ght and Eusand and Linda Bay ajsist-wlt- h the gifts. Mrs. Alvin Cock, of Ogden and Mrs. Roy'Anderson of Thatch er were in charge of th gift Sch-toe- rt. II $44.75 Reg. $59.50 . three-tiere- Garland Puzey, Kleon ' Kerr, Earl Marble, Arch Richardson' LeRoy Bunnel, and Jaclc Craig, mother of the guom, wore black. They both wore corsages of gardenias and pink when they met at her home Thursday afternoon. The program was presented by the music director Ine Kerr. Mrs. George Quinney reviewed the life of Franz Nell Puzey, Judith Sirand, Ann Freiss and Mrs. Quinney participated in vocal and piano renditions from the works of Schubert. Refreshments were served by the hostess. el-li- as The bride, given in marilage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin with pointed lace yoke and tiny Queen Ann collar of lace. The fitted bodice was released in a full skirt with a sweeping train. Her fingertip veil fell from a bonnet of pleated nylon net caught at the sides with orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink camel lias and whit bouvardla cen tered with a white orchid. Attending the bride as ma tron of honor was Mrs. Rul-o- n Hansen, with Don Nell Mor tensen, sister of the bride, and Mary Ann Chiodo, sister of the; groom as (bridesmaids. They CIVIC LEAGUE HEAR wore pastel formals and car- - MUSICAL PROGRAM Tied fan shaped bouquets of Mrs. John Fridal was hostess red roses and white bouvardia. to ' the Women's Civic League Little Nancy Jean Chiodo and Caroline Baer acted as flower girls and carried baskets of white satin petals filled with tiny rose buds. Don Chiodo, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man Store Wide Reductions Siw. SUITS For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Mortensen wore a floor length model of acqua, while Mrs. Chiodo wore blue. Their corsages were of pink can. and white bouvardla the Immediately following wedding, the new Mr. and Mrs. Chiodo were honored at a buffet luncheon. The serving table was centered with a large d wedding cake and lopped with a mlnature bride and groom. . Music for the wedding was played by Miss Mitzie Hansen. Assisting at the wedding were Mrs. Reuben iBaer, Mrs. John House and Mrs. Don ChiodJ. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at a trousseau tea given by her mother and Mrs. Rulon Hansen entertained at a bridal shower. , For going away, the bride was attractive in a dress of blue and steel gray, acc anted with black accessories. Following a short honejmoon trip, Mr. Chiodo reported ati Camp Kilmer, New Jersey for overseas duty, while his bride will resume her work wita the Bear River Telephone company. lb. 65c . . Typical Safeway EGGS SALT (fular Cla0-"is ric aj JTi. GL02S 7Sad 100 watt C300MS .m. usteri::e CHEER tU PLUMS Preserves Highway, Freth, Good For Any Meal 5 for No. 2li can Delicloui Srrawbeurv Big Value 31 oi. jar 72 IIOJIEY.SK 1.39 CEREAL r.49 1lb.Uaf23 0 SnaWMtt SUGAR COM 85c 62c VA 2ti. 9C .Ok 1.05 en: del. Large, "AA" Orada A, QJf 1.19 I., 4.t. 83 Uylarh f BUTTED Hm ImI EDWARDS Ih 4049 PL 15 SA! 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