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Show THE LEADER. I f Tremonton. Utah if A lovely f ' The same evening the couple were honored at a reception and dance in the Elwood ward hall. The radiant bride greeted the guests in an original gown of satin and lace. A tiny scalloped collar matched the scalloped panel of lace which went down the entire front of the dress. The long tapered sleeve were also made of lace over satin. Small satin covered buttons trimmed the front. The fingertip veil was caught by a tierra of orange blossoms. The bride's bouquet was made of tiny red e roses on a frame. Attending the bride were Miss Charlotte Munns, sister as maid of honor, and the follow ing bridesmaids: LaNez Larkin, Erma Barfuss, Cleo Pali, and Carol Erickson. Dallas Gardner did the honors as best man for his brother. Francis Abel, uncle of the bride, was M. C. for the program and the following numbers were presented: vocal solo by Leon Halgren, piano duet t5y Edna and Geraldine Grandy, vocal and ukulele number by Ronald Mortensen, vocal solo by Carla Gardner, remarks by Richard Harris, and a special dance number by Ronaldzthissofx-,7- 7 number, Vieneese Waltz "by three couples. After the bride and groom danced the wedding waltz tey were joined by the bride's eleven brothers and sisters and partners. Mrs. Ruth Bingham was in charge of the' gifts with JoAnn Gardner and Phyllis Larkin and several nieces of the bride assisting. The bride's sisters and sister-in-ladid the serving. An elaborate four-tie- r wedding cake made by Mrs. Gard W9c Hic played. Mrs. Earl Shuman was in charge of the trousseau room. After a short honeymoon the newly weds are now at home on the Bill Waldron farm south of town. heart-shap- 1 1 s. f A- U MISS DONNA LEE PETERSEN Whose Engagement to Jack Fronk is Announced THE NEW MR. AND MRS. DALE COMPTON Who were Married Recently at Bellingham, Washington The marriage of Miss Dixie1 Lee Prellwitz of Bellingham, Washington is made known by Dr. Mason Talks her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Prellwitz. The wedding To Civic League to Dale D. Crompton, son of Dr. Reese Mason discussed Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Crompton "Florides in Dental Health" at of Tremonton was solemnized the regular meeting of the TreFriday, June 19 at the home of monton Women's Civic League the bride's parents with Bishop Thursday afternoon. Delos Rowe performing the cereMrs. Reed Palmer was hostess mony. to the club at the First ward Other A reception was held to honor Relief Society room. the couple at the Leopold Hotel guests were Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs. Marjorie Kutchinski in Bellingham. The lovely bride wore a gown and Mrs. Bert Eliason. Mitzie Hansen, who particiof white nylon net over satin, fashioned with long pointed pated in the Miss Box Elder and Patricia Eliason, sleeves and Peter Pan collar contest, to the Utah Girls' State delegate a lace and bolero of lace with told of their experiences. The skirt full the accenting peplum girls were sponsored by the of nylon net. Civic League. She carried a bouquet of white Club members pledged supand rose buds, roses, pink port to the blood bank scheduled Miss Mary Starr was brides- for Tremonton in August. Blood will be used exclusively maid and Robert Crompton was donated for gamma globulin in the fight best man for the groom. polio. against the with serving Assisting were the groom's sister, Mrs. Vay Priest, and the bride's Rosella Anderson cousin, Mrs. Elmer Austin. After a honeymoon Honored By Primary through California, Utah and to the young couple plan Idaho, Stake Board make their home in Bellingham Members of the South Bear for the present, while Mr. Crompton is located at Blaine River Stake Primary board met Air Force Base. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Rosella Anderson in Thatcher to honor, her after Bank Women many years as a ward and stake worker. Primary Plan Meeting Mrs. Anderson was presented with a thirty year pin for her At Roosevelt service. She was recently reThe Utah group of the asso-- j leased from the stake board but ciation of Bank Women will continues to work in the ward hold summer conference sessions organization. Thirteen members of the at Roosevelt, Utah on July 18th and 19th, Adele B. Larsen, As- board enjoyed playing games sistant Cashier, the Continental under the direction of Frencessa Bank and Trust company and Summers and Grace Warnke, chairman of the Utah group, after which refreshments were announced in Salt Lake City served. Thursday. The committee in charge of Gives Outdoor Party arrangements includes Miss Mrs. Einor Stenquist enter Adele B. Larsen, Mrs. J. O. and Mrs. Janet B. Walker, tained at her home Tuesday evsecretary of the Utah group who ening at a lawn supper and is assistant cashier of the First social. Guests enjoyed the evening of sociability and visiting. Security Bank, Ogden, Utah. The Association of Bank Women' is a national organization of over 1600 women Dank MAX McNEELEY AT officers in the United States CAMP ROBERTS of Thatcher, Max McNeely There are eighteen members in the State of Utah. Mrs. Esther Utah has been assigned to Camp II. Harris, Assistant Manager of Roberts, California to begin his the First Security Bank of Utah, military training. Max, whose parents, Mr. and Tremonton, is a charter member Mrs. Cecil McNeeley, reside at of the Utah Group. Thatcher, Utah has been as signed to Company B. 95th Entertain Heavy Tank Battalion at Camp Roberts. Lawn Party The huge military installation, The Jess Garfield lawn was one of the largest Replacement the scene of a delightful social Training Centers during World Wednesday evening when the War II is now the home of the Garfields and the Gene Jorgen-sen- s "Lucky Seventh" Armored Dientertained a group of their vision and is located on U. S. Highway 101 about halfway befriends. A' delicious luncheon and va- tween the cities of Los Angeles rious games were features of and San Francisco. the party. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund, and Don, Byron, Ray and Duane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Shoshone, Idaho vis- - Lund of Magna visited at the HtA iiWnx tha njpeXc with thein Harry Taylor home Tuesday. and1 Howard Lund is Mrs. Taylor's daughter, Mrs. Clyde Morris family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Donna Lee to Jack Krey Fronk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Fronk. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan Temple July 29. Both young people are graduates of Bear River high school, where they were active in class and school activities. Jack was outstanding in athlet'cs at the school. He plans to attend the US.A.C. this tall. At War-burto- n NEWLYWEDS MR. AND MRS. FRANK GARDNER NOW IN KOREA With the Second Alden Lund of Pasadena, Infantry visited with his sister, ClarDivision in Korea Pvt. ence R. Smith, whose wife, Mrs. Harry Taylor and family last week. Phyllis, lives in Snowville, Utah recently arrived in Korea for duty with the Second Infantry Division. Smith, son of Mrs. Evelyn Smith of Yost, last served at Fort Ord, California. aCl-iforn- ia SOMEONE SPECIAL? STAKE LEADERSHIP SUNDAY Remember Her With South Bear River Stake leadership meeting will be held Sunday beginning with the High Council meeting at 8:30. Other meetings scheduled are the ward and stake welfare meeting at 1:30 and general Priesthood meeting at 2:30. nr "ALOHA" FROM HAWAII FLOWERS from FLOWERLANE Floral and Gift Shoppe SATURDAY ONLY FLORENE ANGER TO GIVE RADIO TALK Florene Anger of Fielding NAMED TO EGG will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel $2.00 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Fredricksen's WCTU radio proDelivery Clyde C. Mmnnft o0nmn1 gram Sunday morning at 8 Phone Service manager of the Utah Poultry o'clock over KBUH, Brigham 3451 and Farmers City. been named on the Egg Industry Advisory Committee which is being formed pniiniuiim vise with the Dept. of Agriculture u" egg ana poultry problems of the nation. Ezra Taft Benson. Secreta rv nf Agriculture, asked Mr. Edmonds to serve on the committee in a personal letter. Edmonds announced that he will accept the assignment. Edmonds attended a special egg conference in Washington last month called by the Deptj of Agricultuire, and this per manent Egg Industry Advisory N-- Y Committee has been establishN ed as a result of that meeting. In referring to the last meet- which included poultry ping leaders from all parts of the' 1 nation, Secretary Benson said: ' The recommendations that ; u came out of your meeting gave; If me a great deal of pleasure. I 1 Ladies and Childrens SUMMER was happy to see that your group believes that the egg in dustry wishes government as25 sistance in the form of better statistics and more research work, rather than in the form of price assistance.' SPECIAL GROUP OF This last conference was so successful that we want to make it a permanent advisory committee. I know much good will result from it." Mr. Edmonds, who has served on many national poultry com mittees and boards will represent the intermountain area on the new advisory committee. ROSES Dozen SPECIAL SUMMER trip Or-se- r, 1 Elwood. ' flit', 111 June bride was Miss Mary Munns, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns, when she recited wedding vows with Frank Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner, in the Logan Temple on Friday, June 19, with President Raymond offici ating. Both families reside in Engagement Announced 9. 1953 Popular Elwood Couple who were Married in the Logan L. D. S. Temple June 19th Elwood Couple Joined In Wedlock Social and Club News Dale Compton Marries Washington Girl Thursday, July 20 i 50 OFF 50 Valley Couple Married In Hawaii n 30 re- cited nuptial vows with Kenneth B. Hunsaker Friday, June 12 in the Hawaiian L.D.S. Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Capener of Garland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker of Tremonton. At present the couple are making their home at 1660 South King Street in Honolulu, while Mr. Hunsaker is stationed at Pearl Harbor with the U. S. Navy. FIRESIDE IIELD AT RIVERSIDE Fireside was held in the Re- lief Society room Sunday evening with Sandra Silvester in charge with Sandra and Pauline Davis hostesses. Mrs. Oneta Shurtz showed her pictures of Europe The Relief Society officers and teachers and partneVs were special guests of the Junior Gleaners and Junior they n. Utah parks to DRESSES Regular $2.98 Sale 2.25 here. Several family parties m have been given for them during 1 their visit. After a visit with j other relatives in Salt Lake Cxty and Magna, they will return to B H Tremonton this weekend. PARK GATHERING Mr. and Mrs. Owen Canfield and Mrs. Edith Fuller and famMr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen ily joined others of the family Cantain John Canficld left at the Brigham City park to Wednesday for Tucson, Arizona of Gayville, South Dakota are celebrate the July 4th holiday. with a with Hansen here the after furlough spent visiting Lyle About forty in all attended the his relatives. family. affair. the southern gether. OFF OFF HOUSE OREGON VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Niel sen and children of Salem, Oregon have been visiting relatives SPEND HOLIDAY IN IDAHO RETURN FROM Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bretik WASHINGTON man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorson of Bear River City and Mr. and FRANK STEVENS Mary Ann Shumway and Pat. Mrs. L. A. Adams of Pocatello, ATTENDS NATIONAL ty Shumway are at home again drove to Payette Lakes for the EDUCATION MEET after spending two weeks in July 4th holiday. Frank tcvens, principal of Spokane as guests of their aunt, Bear River high school returnMrs. Ralph Umbreit Mr. and ed home Tuesday night from Mrs. J?rk Shumway and family, TAKE PARK TRIP Florida, where he went 9s a Misses The Gaye Deakln and delegate to attend the National drove to Sun Valley for the Anderson left Thursday Fourth holiday and met the Dorerie Association meetings. for Mt. Pleasant to be the guests Education Spokane relatives, who brought of Erma Squires of that city. Tlfc the girls that far. After a stay JOIN FAMILY IN returned girls will spend a few days in at the resort, home together. SKIRTS PEDAL PUSHERS and SPORT SHIRTS Married in the Hawaiian Temple Miss Carol Lynn Capener HOSE 1.00 Off HATS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hunsaker Who Were LO to j ! TEE SHIRTS 20 OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES OFF 20 THESE and MANY OTHER SAVINGS CAN BE HAD on Summer Suits, Pajamas, Slips, and Gowns, Etc. DURING OUR BIG SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE WE NEED ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE The CLASSIC SHOP PHONE 3141 lUUMMn TREMONTON I |