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Show Treraonton. Utah THE LEADER. rwjaMi t il AW"lWf'' mIVK9rWSf) m ,m i Thursday. April fCM??W& i companied them. They all visited with the Elmer Sorensen family. Boyd Hawks spent the week end in Howell visiting his family. He is stationed at Las Vegas. HOWELL SCHOOL NEWS The Howell school held their pentathlon last week. Most all Lt. Bernard Hansen of Phoen- the boys took part. Dennis Payne took first place ix, Arizona, visited at the Wells Whitney home on the way to his new assignment in Alaska. He also visited with his cousins Verl and Millie Anderson at Garland and with the Robert Bpown family in Brigham City. Lin-for- and CLUB NEWS will make their home at Ogden. Lt. Hess has been released from the air force and will take Pioneers up his duties at Hill Field as recreation director. This proEntertained gram is now under Civil Service. Mr. Hess reports for duty on The Midland Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers were grac- May 5th. The new Mrs. Hess is the foriously entertained Friday afterMiss Audrey Petersen of mer and Beard Florence noon by Louise K. Nelson at the home Bear River City. of Mrs. Beard. The lesson, "Dancing, A Pio- Entertains For neer Recreation," was given by Mary Stenquist and Mrs. Rosa A. Father's Birthday Hunsaker read a biography of Mrs. Reid Oyler entertained her grandfather, Lars Christian at a family dinner Sunday at Larsen Christensen. Mrs. Beard played a Mario her home in honor of the birthLanza recording of "The Lord's day anniversary of her father, e Bishop Eberhart Zundel of Prayer." City. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Refreshments were served by Zundel of Brigham City and Mr. the hostess. and Mrs. Neil Zundel of Salt Lake City were also guests for the occasion. Newlyweds Feted Daughters Of Utah d, nun Xwji Howell Uleda Grant SELF-WIND- ER Just et it . . . and forget it ITS THE 17-JEW- ct EL SHOCK RESISTANT home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nesson of proaching marriage has been nounced was honored Sunday afternoon at a trousseau tea. Her mother, Mrs. D. B. Green entertained at the tea, which was attended by many friends of the bride-eleduring the afternoon. Early spring flowers were used in decorating the rooms for the occasion, and Donna's beautiful trousseau was displayed in a very attractive manner. Assisting with the arrangements were Mrs. Wilford Rogers, Mrs. Melbourne Archibald, Mrs. LaRain Marble, Mrs. Lynn Iversen and Mrs. Clifton G. M. Kerr. Mi a At I Mr. and Mrs. Bus Norr are visiting at the Jack Forsgren Bride Elect Honored apan- reporter. Haf-ner- s. . Miss Donna Green, whose in the senior division, Gary Payne took first spot in the junior division and Valgene Payne took second and Douglas Wood took third. Alan Forsgren was the student executive. The Eighth graders are having the Graduation exercises, May 14, at 7:30. C. E. Smith will be the guest speaker. His talk will be on "Youth and their Place in the Modern Way of Life." A nice program has been organized. LaRee Kotter, THE AMAZING Mr. and Mrs. James Nesson entertained last week at a dinner party for Ronald Taylor, who has entered the armed services. Forty-fiv- e guests were present to enjoy the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood flew to Burley Sunday and spent the day visiting with the Vern - At Trousseau Tea MASTERPIECE Centerville spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Eva Bair and othMR. and MRS. LaMAR H. BOURNE er relatives. Barbara Taylor was home for the week end. She is taking nurMarried In ses training at the Dee hospital. Richard Sorensen and Dwaln Nevada J. Forti of Preston, both returnA lovely springtime bride was A group of dance students will ed missionaries spoke in meetMiss Annivor Petersen, daughnight. Mr. and Mrs. be presented in a Dance Review ing Sunday ter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus PetRoy Sorensen and daughter ac- ersen of Bear River City, who at the high school Saturday at 8 o'clock. exchanged nuptial promises with evening Featured will be the followLaMar H. Bourne, Petty Officer 3rd Class, of Fielding, son of ing children: Mrs. George Gardner of Bear Marilyn Miller, Susan Wald-roRiver City. Lynette Rogers, Sheila The marriage ceremony took Saunders, Beverly Miller, Kath-ly- n Kerr, Kristie Larsen. place March 19th in Las Vegas, Nanette and Pamela ChristenNevada at the home of Bishop Danford B. Crane, bishop of the sen, Susan Woffinden, Dana L. D. S. First ward in Las Veg- Rogers. as. Kathy Oyler, Carolyn Morri LaMar left shortly for over- son, Terry Watt, Shauna Adams, seas duty. Annivor remained in Merlee Stokes, Linda Fronk, California for a visit with her Teresa and Sharilee Brower, two sisters and later returned Pamela Bond, Shirley Spack-maDianna Manning, Carma with them to Utah. Stevens," Janet Cowley, Gwen Anderson, Roberta Madsen, Dar Pen Women lene Miller, Glenna Anderson,, K.athy Summers, Glenna Smith, Entertained Clyda Allen and Marilyn Evans Sally Germer, Caroline Ash- Mrs. Dora Brough was the craft, MarLynn Mason, Linda hostess Wednesday gracious Dixie Forsgren, Janet Sampson, evening at the meeting of the and JoAnne Fuhriman, Nancy Box Elder Chapter of the AmeriRobbins, Jane can Pen Women. Mrs. A. L. Cook Gleason, Charlette Geraldine Oyler, Bren- treated the subject, "The Poetry Waldron, da Robbins, Dixie Fuhriman, of Religious Experience," as the Catherine Napoli, Diane Law lesson work. The hostess served tasty refreshments. 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Get all these TP 0 0 O Clllf f(0 H Guests of Mrs. J. H. Laub Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess of Brigham City and Mrs. Harold Bouch and children of Brigham City. Mrs. W. McDermaid and Mr. and Mrs. Reed McDermaid and baby of Salt Lake City visited at the Laub home Sunday. of new low prices! electric wipers Safety-Riwheels e curved windshield Uniformly Oil bath air cleaner Oilite fuel filter Anti-rattl- e rotary door latches Weatherproof ignition system Longer-lastin- g baked enamel finish Resistor spark plugs Exhaust valve seat inserts Onflow shock absorbers Two-spee- d m Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk of District r'ourt, Brigham City. Utah, or he respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frederik Hansen, also known as Fred Hansen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah on or before the 26th day of June, A. D., 1953. Fred W. 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A reception and dance honored the young couple that same evening at Bear River City, afterwhich the newly-wed- s left for a honeymoon trip to California and Ari zona. Upon their return they y vj rence, Suzanne Law, Sharol Woofinden, Susan Green, Carmen Calderwood, Rose Ann Ruth Anderson, and Bren-d- a Whitney. The girls will hold a final rehearsal at 3:30 Saturday. Erma Lescher has been the dancing instructor. SOCIALS Following Ceremony r tr m SO. $435000 PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE PHONE 2211 TREMONTON Fronk Chevrolet Co. PHONE 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH |