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Show The LEADER TROUSSEAU TEA HONORS nishings and' their leader will be Mrs. Val Andersen. BRIDE ELECT Miss Agnes Christ risen was Daughters of the Utah Piohonored Sunday afternoon at neers met at the home of Mrs. El vina Jensen Friday at two o'a trousseau tea at her home. Assisting during the after- clock. Captain Carrie Christennoon were Mrs. Jack Hadfleld, sen conducted the meeting, Gern, Mrs. John Thomas, Joyce trude Iversen read a sketch of Janice Hansen, Dot Kay the life of her father, M. P. SOCIAL and CLUB NEWS OF ENGAGEMENT MARILYN MARL ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl of of Logan, former resident oth fielding (and Garland announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their slaughter, Marilyn, to Robert W. Doll, son of (Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Doll of Boulder, Colorado. The couple are planning a June wedding. Miss Earl, a United Airlines stewardess, is at present making her home at Denver. She has been with United Airlines; lor the past year and was formerly based in Chicago. Pre ceding that she served as a hostess at Hotel Utah in Salfl Lake City iand as legal secretary for Union Pacific Railraid company. She attended Bear 1 Help Wanted! First Class Experienced Auto Mechanic JOECARR Phone 737 ' Brigham 750 So. Miain Andrea Hoggins CLUB ORGANIZED IN BEAR RIVER A new H group was organized Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Val Andersen. Margaret Ann Sorensen was chosen president. Valene Andersen, vice president, Carolyn Cox, Secre4-- H 4-- tary, Joan Christensen, reporter, Betty Christensen, song leader, Hene Checkets and DeAnn Hansen recreation leaders. The group will study Home Fur J .v , (Blackkgol) ; i Always Costs Less Your cattle are too valuable ' lo risk for a few pennies saved on cheaper vaccines. '. ., ' . ' , That's why we recommend ': ; I CUTTER DlacklegofT fartirwi ; witfe Aftydrai Jl$y')lf getyour order in early yily v . JUhydrw fives served. Miss Pamela Richards of Brig-ha- m City was a weekend guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts. , Miss Geneil Jensen, Miss Do-r- e ne Andersen, and Miss Patti Christensen spent the weekend at their respective homes from school. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth of Fielding, and Mrs. Fae McMurdie and daughter Jerri of Tremonton attended Sacrament meeting. Mr, Farnsworth blessed and gave his grandson the name of Blake F. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Miller were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts returned recently from a visit men wwiNnity per doat the I Tre- ':' ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr." and Mrs. Dennis Miller entertained Tuesday evening at) their home for a group of ' friends. The. evening was spent in playing games and refreshments. In the party were the Mel- bourne Archibalds Bob Bennetts, Howard Barlows, Howard Gibsons, Leon Andersons, and x A. C. Christensens. Here they are! 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Rugged in construction 1 49 69 CO-B- Keep Plenty On Hand 1 0I "MI AA Grade. doz. ,7 DOZEN 45c WASCO WEED AND INSECT SPRAYER JiMimui A III "formulated for local hard waters" ' Early spraying gives heavier yields . . . eliminates due on hay . . . reduces weevil population. Apply INSECTICIDES rW THttlD JUICE LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED Mrs. Howard Freiss USE WASCO CIILORDAIIE ar p Wil-lia- ' M of 1 . Vy 1- Behsville Hens, Mrs. Charles Ward of Ogden entertained Saturday at her home. Local women who attended the event were Alma Theurer, Ernest' n Cornwall, Lee Fuhriman, Storrer and Reuben Baer and Mrs. Clarence Stuki of Logan. Mes-dam- es M m 1 CENTER SLICES i y 1 4-- 6 LOCAL GROUP ATTEND OGDEN PARTY Control it with an "early stubble spray!" -- l ' PRIMARY BOYS ENTERTAINED The Guide boys of ALFALFA WEEVIL S551 Pratt Holmgren returned to Brinf tbi family eat your trip to his base last week after spendSaRUbCtty-Piytkc- i rttilar rat ing a few days with his parents, and for Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren, yoorolf your. wiftRocharft he expects to be sent overseas. for children under ; 14 yeara, Bishop Vernon Johnson, Caraccompanying you. los Jensen, Doyle Archibald, and LeGrande Petersen spent ThursNIWHOUf IIOTIL day in Salt Lake City on busiLAKE CITYc SALT ness pertaining to the remodel gra- 1 1 CANS Dial School. at the the Adam's Drag Store . j BOOK JtEVlEW GIVEN AT CLUB "April Snow," by Lillian Budd was the book reported by Mrs. was hostess Thursday evening at the meeting of the Literary Guild. Other guests were ' Tremonton MeMn Foxley and Jesse ' Day. Mrs. Mervin Holt gave a review of Agnes de Mille's book to the Piper' and reBay Your DRUGS From Your "Dance were served by the freshments Favorite DRUG STORE hostess. (.'' , , ball, Mes-dam- i i De-way- ne , with their son and family, Mr. ing of the ward chapeL Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Uversen and Mrs. Widstoe Checketts of was confined several days In the ' Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrl Ernest Huggins Valley Hospital last week . and son Joe Dell and Mrs. Andrea Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Thompson of Yost, Utah spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gardner and family of Ogden spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Flor--1 ence Gardner. Grant Prisby and Grace Barker of the Sunday School Stake Board were visitors at Sunday Mrs. Joyce Miller named their son Delbert Kenneth. Mrs. Mack Christensen tained her club Thursday even ing at ner home, cards were played and a delicious lunch was 4T monton Fourth Ward Primary entertained Monday for the1 boys of the Blazer and Trekker classes. The boys planned the Your DRUGS Your From Bay entertainment and luncheon Favorite DRUG STORE with the advice of their leader, Winifred Woodhead. Seventeen boys ware present lor the occasion. The BEST Jensen, Lilas Bywater gave the lesson. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Dolly" Iversen, Pearl Elwell, Mary J. Holmgren and Elvina Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen, Palmer Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Ogden and Mrs. Kenneth Iversen returned Tuesday from a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Stewart of Tempe, Arizona. Three baby, boys were given names at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Doyle Archibald will call their son Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Gardner named their son Blake F. Gardner and Mr. and 1SC2 cious hostess to the club members and the following guests,1 Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, and Mrs. Taylor. A t delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Permanent. r River high school. Utah Agricultural College at Logan and is a graduate of the L. D. S. Business College at Salt Lake City. Mr. Doll, one of Colorado's all time basketball greats, was graduated from the University of Colorado In 1942 and is now serving as special agent for tha Traders & General Insurance company at Denver. Following his graduation he become a Naval Aviation Cadet and spent lour years in service, leaving the Navy in 1948, as a lieutenant, junior grade. He served on the flagship of Admiral C. T. Durgin and was overseas two years, taking part in much of the battle action in the South Pacific during World War LL Following his return from service he spent five seasons playing professional basket Mrs. Reed Giles was commission with paid vacation and sick leave. and Marjorie Roberts. State Bear River City Harry Taylor Wednesday Booklore Club meeting. salary or Good Sor-ense- Thursday, April 8, Bunches 3 |