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Show Thursday. September 24. 1953 THE LEADER. Tromonion. Utah ) b an Xliil- j w GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED Mrs. K. A. Christensen observed the fifieth anniversary of her wedding quietly WednesMISS ANNA LEE HILL day at her home. Members of her family joined her and offerDORIS IIUNSAKER ENGAGEMENT OF ed congratulations, and her husband- who is in Sweden on a AND GLEN II EATON ANNA LEE HILL mission sent a letter and roses EXCHANGE PROMISES ANNOUNCED in remembrance of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hill A lovely bride of late summer The Relief Society Presidency of Tremonton announce the en- was Doris Hunsaker when she of the Fourth Ward also visitgagement of their daughter, married Glen N. Heaton Sept.ll, ed her during the day. Anna Lee to Cleon N. Hess, son in a ceremony performed at the 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess of Logan Temple by President Plymouth. They are planning a George Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. BOOKLORE LADIES ENTERTAINED spring wedding. Raymond W. Hunsaker of are the parents of the Mrs. Jay Dee Harris entertainMiss Hill is a senior student and Mr. and Mrs. Darral ed for members of at the Bear River high school, bride, Heaton of Tremonton are the the Wednesday Booklore Club at their first and Mr. Hess was a graduate of that school with the class bridegrooms parents. meeting of the season. Other That evening the newlyweds guests included Mesdames Ed of 1953. were honored at an informal Kerr, Radcliff Henrie, K. H. buffet supper given by the Fridal III, Verl Anderson, Boyd Mrs. Eleanor Williams of brides parents at their home Sheffield, James Walton, and spent two days at the J. H. for relatives of the couple. A Jesse Day. Laub home this week. beautiful wedding cake centered A very interesting book review was given by Mrs. Day from Martha Martin's book, "Oh, Rugged Land", and the hostess served a delicious luncheon. 4- El-wo- n 4 BRIDE HONORED AT SHOWER The Gleaner girls and Y.W.M. I.A. officers of the Elwood ward entertained at a bridal shower in honor of Doris Hunsaker Heaton Monday evening. A large group of friends enin joyed the evening games and visiting. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts, tasty refreshments were served. er this lAiiicV' 4- - tainly saves time . . . 4 and effort. Box Elder County Bank Brigham City, Utah E- R. Davis LeRoy D. White Cashier President Member FDIC South Main - iiuiiiiainniiiiim OPENING SOCIAL The opening social of the Relief Society will be held next Tuesday, Sept. 29th at 2:00 p.m. All the women of the ward are invited to attend. One evening last week Dallas Gardner was honored at a birthday party given by his mother with Dorothy Dickey as Twenty guests were present and the evening was spent playing Bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson of Bancroft. Idaho were here last Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Melba Bishop. JOHN FARR LARSEN ADDRESSES ( IMC LEAGUE sur-pris- e Sheldon Cannon was' afternoon, Thursday when the members of the Civic League met at the home of Mrs. Wayne Sandall. Other guests of the hostess were Mesdames Max Fridal, Leon llalgren. Wayne Sundall and Bob Ha'.vkes. John Farr Larst n of the Extension Division of the US A. HKRE FOK FUNERAL C. talked to the ladies on child Mrs. Raymond Kimball of delinquency, and Jennie Oylcr Dt nver and Mr. and Airs. Inwsang two numbers ard Shurtz and family of Burlington California spont several days here at the home of their VERLYN SUMMERS parents Air. and Mrs. Amos HanTO WED sen, due to the death of their REED ADAMS sister Mrs. Melba Hansen Bishop. Miss Verlyn Summers, daugh- Mrs. Hansen returned to calif, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. with the Shurtzes for an indefinSummers will exchange nuptial ite visit. vows with Reed C. Adams in Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal the Logan Temple, Thursday. last at the Idaho spent Thursday 1. October State Fair at Blackfoot. On Sata at will re honored be They urday they attended the Utah ception and dance the same State Fair at Salt Lake City evening in the Bothwell ward and were at the Ice present chapel. Follies in the evening. They Mr. Adams is the son of Mr. spent Sunday visiting in Provo. D. Mrs. Adams of Earl and Thatcher. He was a graduate of - Other visitors at the State Bear River high school and has Fair Saturday were Mrs. Carl been serving in the U. S. Army Romer and daughter Leola. for the past three months. Another daughter Luella of Salt Miss Summers was graduated Lake City, drove them home from Bear River high school Sunday morning and spent the last spring. day here. Other Sunday visitors at the Romer home were Mr. 4 and Mrs. W. A. Coyetfe of PEN WOMEN MEET California and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook graciously Mrs. Holgar Rasmussen of The three ladies are sisters. entertained Wednesday evening for the members of the Box After meeting Sunday evening Elder chapter National League the Special Interest group eld of American Pen Women. a fireside with Tony Stander as The program was given by the speaker. Miss Lura Redd, who gave a visitors at the Ray Sunday of her summer's travels, report and then gave a report of the Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns of California, Mr. and private lives of British Royalty. Mrs. Dan McComb, Mr. and Mrs. The hostess served dainty Ralph Kassens of Ogden, and Mrs. Rose Petersen of Brigham. Miss Peggy Matlock, daughter VISIT AT of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Matlock, left Tuesday to attend school at WOODHEAD HOME Robert Woodhead of Pitts- the U.S.A.C. at Logan. burg, Kansas a brother of Dr. R. G. Woodhead has been visiting at the Woodhead home during the week. Other guests were the doctor's mother, Mr-?- Ruth Woodhead and aunt, Mrs. Sarah Hayes of Salt Lake City, and another aunt, Mrs. Albert Wood-heaof Idaho. Mrs. hostess KIM'S in BIG T0YL4ND ri TfcT V I !i 5 l arrival of row !.; by the carload opep.'ti'T our toy is lo fnd room vo room now. Our primary for the me; cnaiKl'sf now arriving V,V are ing our Lay - A Wav plan Choose !;ow from new, fresh, complete f c? Walking noli 3.93 14 inch 5.93 17 inch 8.49 22 inch 11.95 t &J KVx4 RtT PLUSH PLUSH c onoozy Dog J)0g SllOOZy and BCtlFS Regular 4.9S SIU U9 and s1.89 Oak-lan- TOY ROOM SPECIAL Cor-inn- Gum Drops I5e Pound 1 USE OUR LAY - A - WAY PLAN COME IN LOOK THEM OVER I. i M iiifiiBiiiiiiim p (pin . d MEETING Open your Checking Account at this bank. 110 4- STATE OFFICER TALKS AT B.P.W. then a Checking Account will for it cersave you money RELIEF SOCIETY el 1 1 Og-de- rtj Mabel Romer ociai events - the serving table. The hostess was assisted by her daughters-in-laMrs. Lee Hunsaker and Mrs. Carlos Hunsaker. The bride greeted the guests in a smart afternoon dress oi blue with black trim, and wore a corsage of gardenias and pink carnations. The new Mr. and Mrs. Heaton have just returned from a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone and Montana and are at home to their friends in Tremonton. ' ELWOOD News Jewel Jacobson, state recording secretary of the Business and Profesional Women's Clubs of Utah was guest speaker at the Monday evening meeting of the local chapter. The members and their guests, numbering 24 were entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah Garfield with Virginia Blackham and Ethel Chiodo as hostesses. Emogene Barrus of Dewey-villfavored with two accordion solos, after the talk by Mrs. Jacobson. e PASTOR WILL ATTEND SEMINARY Charles Jones, pastor o the Community Methodist Church left Sunday to attend the San Francisco Theological Seminary at San Anselmo, California. 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