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Show Thursday. August 4. 1955 Ft: HONORSPARENTS WEDDING DATE Social Events To Marry Ogden Man t Engagement Announced CORNWALL FAMILY HE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Ip v A family reunion of the late H. Cornwall and May M. Cornwall, was held Sunday on their 59th wedding anniversary. Members of the family met at the old family homestead in South Tremonton with Keith and Valaine Austin and their girls as hosts for the lovely oc casion. One long table was set out on the lawn, where sixty of the seventy five descendants of the couple enjoyed a delicious E. Plans August Wedding r , ' , ' pi!pt! ' ' if Sffi ' j I If- - i J ; h , , , A program was enjoyed and officers were elected for the coming year. Kenneth Cornwall was chosen president; Mrs. Con Hansen, vice president; and Marjorie Stenquist, secretary. Family groups attnding were Earl and Evan Christens ens of Thatcher; the C. M. Cornwalls of Elwood; the C. M. Cornwall Jr. group of Riverside, the Vir gil Anderson and Boyd Marble groups of Bothwell, and from Tremonton, the Kenneth Cornwall, Con Hansen, Einor Sten MISS CONNIE CHRISTENSEN quist, Norris Stenquist, Stuart Cornwall and Jerry Iverson and their families and the family of LOCAL COUPLE CIRCLE for play went to Mrs. Hy Marthe hosts. ble, Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, and WEDDING, DATE Mrs. Cyril Linford. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ChristenNORMA COOMBS AND sen Jr. announce the engageRICHARD FIFE ARE UNITED FUND OFFICER ment of their daughter, Connie MR. AND MRS. to Mr. Bert Rhodes. Bert is a TALKS TO CIVIC CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs son of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel The recent meeting of the announce the marriage of their Rhodes of East Tremonton. Women's Civic League was held daughter, Norma to Richard A late August wedding is be- at Worley's Cafe with Mrs. Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen ing planned by the couple. Brockman as hostess. Otto Fife of Brigham City. Mr. Garrard Haven, executive The wedding took place at secretary of the United Fund the home of the bride's parents, BRIDGE CLUB Drive in Salt Lake City was Friday, July 29th, with Bishop ENTERTAINED present to discuss the United Irvin Garfield officiating at the Mrs. Jack Shumway enter- Fund in many different localidouble ring ceremony. tained the Garland Bridge Club ties throughout the nation. He The bride was lovely in a at her home Friday evening. explained the problems and white ankle length gown of The members were served a benefits of the fund as it is Chantilly lace over satin. The deliciousi luncheon, then spent opedated in various sections of gown was fashioned with a full the evening at the game. Prizes the country. skirt, fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. She wore a finger-ti- p veil and carried a bouquet of white roses. Gloria Jones was the Maid of Honor. She wore a pink nylon over taffeta gown. Bridesmaids, Arlene Laub and Linda Spack-ma- n Sale Reg. wore orchid gowns. $2.00 PILLOW CASES Bob Checketts was best man $1.69 for the groom. $2.00 SETS BRIDGE; , ,( $1.69 Mary Beth Reese played the Vz PRICE PAINTEX THRIFT KITS Wedding March for the cereVs OFF REGULAR THRIFT KITS mony. CARD BUTTONS After a short honeymoon trip, the newlyweds are making a " .home in Brigham City. They will be honored at a reception on August 10, at the home of the bride's parents, 59 N. 1st WEST TREMONTON beginning at 8:30. Friends of the couple are invited to attend - MISS KAYLA KERR He is now a sophomore in the University of Utah Medical School. KERR JFLL BE SEPTEMBER BRIDE Miss Kayla Kerr and Clayton R. Gabbert of Ogden have circled Sept. 16 as their wedding date. mmmiMmmmmmMmmmm mm ENTERTAIN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dockstader MISS FLORENCE TOBLER at dinner Sunday entertained Announcement of 'the engageand in Boulder of the bride-element is made by Mr. and Mrs. for Mrs. David J. Rehklau SET AUGUST Ohio. Other of children Toledo, bride-electhe City. of Leon Kerr, parents were Sam and Duane WEDDING DATE For her wedding, the lovely Mr. Gabbert is a son of guests and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miss Florence Tobler will be- Miss Tobler will don an exquisMr. and Mrs. Clay Gabbert. The Getz Fishbum; come the bride of George Monte ite gown of white Chantilly young couple will be united in in a temple ceremony lace, with a small church train, Reynolds in the Logan Temple, marriage 19. President ElRay and scooped neckline. The long August and a reception will honor SENDS GREETINGS will perform the sleeves come to points at her Christiansen them the same evening in the Mrs. Angeline D. Hansen, the Salt Lake wrists. Her fingertip veil of in marriage hall. ward Second Tremonton mother of Sylvia Christensen, tulle is caught to a crown of Miss Kerr is a graduate of who lived in Tremonton for Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Lyel Hannig of rosebuds. Bear River high school and of several years, sent greetings to Nancy Greenwood of West Weber College School of Nurs- her friends here this week. Mrs. Boulder City, Nevada are maktheir announcement of the Los at now the ing is She Angeles will be Matron of employed ing. Christensen visited her mother, and Honor in the bridal group and engagement Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hos- who now lives in Ogden with daughter's date. The bridegroom-elec- t bridesmaids will be Carolea pital. another daughter. She is fairly marriage is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley of Layton and Joan Tob Mr. Gabbert is a graduate of well, but is showing her age of TremonA. ct t. Reynolds George Ogden High School, Weber Col- some. Mrs. Hansan will be 93 ton. on 26th. of and of Utah. the University age August years lege, Miss Tobler is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, and was a member of Spurs, Cwean and Aqua Maids. Mr. Reynolds is a graduate of Bear River high school. He completed a' tour of duty with the U. S. Navy, and is at present a student at the University of Utah, where he is a member of Kappa Sigma. A reception will be given in honor of the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hannig, parents CUJjfiE BWS3Q to 70 ammjoy automatiaheat! ler and Bette Wadsworth of Boulder City. Petite Sandra Hannig will be flower girl. All attendants will wear pale green frosted sheers with satin sashes of varying tones of green They will carry bouquets of white carnations and red rose buds. Chosen to act as best man will be James C. Reynolds of Inglewood, Cal. The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. - MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE , . St Saturday Only ART & GIFT SHOP PENROSE By Mrs. Leonard Peterson I New, ony hom con kovt Iki comfort el IKoinoiKil conlrolled, uniform.'eoot hMt at pcroximot Mwincji el 30 le 70 el toil ymi'i fuel bill. 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Low dowa aa.aaaM and aoay taraa. j j S r i OWNERS' Don't fyp urrKI Idcti en the tpact Z nauar - . Fo- U- yoe SUPER HOME i H hi Bradshaw Appliance 29 West Main aa. i tZ- rieatino, gel trie HEATER! anai AIR rWrhl oWieotaa a Pan aaa ba eaad et ... eukkly and eniiomly. ' without baai, to aumUata air. CONSTANT r.ra eannot to eat Contra. WAPMTH atrtaewtMaUy kaapa naarKaniani eearaune S mauitaa al 'i.TahWmaaafc buy no' i J . j ' an . PIES LIBBYS, 8 oz. Frozen BEEF I J CHICKEN TURKEY (I UAfiJM CHERRY fO S 1111 VlS I e, i YOU CAN SLASH YOUR FUEL COSTS APPROXIMATELY 30 70 Miss Karol Petersen completed her summer school at the U. of U. last wek. She brought home a guest, Miss Orla Gay Zabriskie, also a student who spent the weekend here. Both girls left Friday for the Zabrisk ie home in Grand Canyon, Ari?., where Karol will be a guest for the next two weeks. Karol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen. Frank Landon of Montreal, Canada was a guest at the J. F. Petersen home Thursday. Mr. Landon wag a missionary friend of Mrs. Petersen when she was laboring in Montreal as a missionary of the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and daughter Moana of Pine-dalIdaho and Mr. and Mrs. D.a M. G rover af Brigham, all former residents of Penrose visited with friends here Wednesday. Leonard Petersen and sons Jerry, Kent, Mark and Nord enjoyed a trip into the Grand-dadd- y lakes in the Uintah Mountains last week, Wednesday to Saturday. They report having had a wonderful time and brought home a nice catch of trout. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eglcy and family and Mrs. Frances McNeeley and children enjoyed an outing at Bear Lake Thursday. Mrs. Marcel Palmer and daughters Ann and Debbie of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Monday, Mrs. Smith took them back to Salt Lake City. They were accompanied by Glenal Dawn and Monty Smith and Linda Petersen who remained there for a vacation. Phon. 25-716- COIN "r. A--(j, 2? 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