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Show THE LEADEit Tremonton, Utah Thursday. September 19, 1857 Social and Club News .Midland Camp Will Meet CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to our friends for their kindness in the death of our wife and mother. We deeply appreciate the efforts of those who participated in the funeral service, those who sent flowers, and offered VISIT IN OREGON help and sympathy in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood- Our loss was easier because of ward returned home Friday, these things. after a nice visit" in Eugene, George Price and family Hears Travelogue Mrs. Dean Capener was hos tess at the meeting of the Tre monton Garland Literary Club Thursday evening at her home " - vt . 1tefgW! ! ! The Midland Camp, Daughters of Utah Poneers, will hold its opening meeting at 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, at the home of Mrs. Grace Brough. All members are urged to attend. Literary Club M Sept. 26 Ore. They spent the time with Mrs. Kenneth Scoopmire and family. their daughter, in Garland. Mrs. May Dalton gave a travelogue on her trip to China Mrs. Nellie Moffit, Mrs. Kent Blackham and Mrs. Kenneth Hunsaker were special guests of the hostess. Tasty refreshments were ser 4 1 Enjoy Dancing! ved. Raetta Whiting, Thayne Jones Set Would you like lo enjoy dancing more? Il's easy and inexpensive wiih RON DRIGGS Nuptial Date ballroom Learn all the latest in dancing Mr. annd Mrs. Ray Whiting PATSY KAY MISS KOFORD enannounce of Plymouth the gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Raetta Registration will be directly with WILL BE to Thayne Jones, son of the late us this year Mr. and Mrs. David B. Jones of We will be at the MR. BRIDE Fielding. The marriage will take place Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Koford son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Desmond Friday, Sept. 20, at the Whiting of Garland announce the en Christensen of Brigham City. home, and the couple will be honored at a reception the same gagement and approaching mar Plans are being made the Patsy couple for a Logan by in the Plymouth ward riage of their daughter, evening Temple R. to Bruce Christensen, v; Kay , hall. , wedding Oct. 3. A reception for registration will honor them Oct. 4 in the Garland Ward Relief Society Pinochle Club 5 room. iJlWIHWBaSlI ..,.MrnlmmHt Miss Koford is a graduate of Dinner Party Bear River High School, where MR. AND MRS. BENGT JONSSON 3 9 she was an honor student and The first event of the fall of the Searchlight. She season for members of a Tre- Classes will be held every Saturday has been employed in Brigham monton Pinochle Club was a this summer. at the gym during the winter BRIDE dinner party in Brigham City Mr. Christensen is a graduate Wednesday evening. Classes for beginners and advanced students of Box Elder High School. He (From last week's copy) Members who were present a Miss and Renee Andersen is an of all ages for the announcer event on KBUH were opening Miss Beth Nadine Brown, dau- styled gown of blue crystalette. Mesdames Dee Ramsdell, Bevan friend, Miss Sherril Wagstaff, Brigham City. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Ora Fay Iverson and Miss Hales, Lowell Johnson, Darwin Holliday, were weekend guests ' Garland, Brown, exchanged Joan Nelson were bridesmaids. Brough, Blaine Madsen and of Renee s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andersen. They wore identical gowns of Junior Lish. wedding vows with Bengt R. rose The Earl Andersen family BarSusan and crystalette. Jonsson in the Salt Lake Tembara Brown were flower girls visited with relatives in Ogden Blom-quis- t, T. 8. R. Eben HOME FOR VACATION ple, August were and in blue Sunday afternoon. Brigham gowned lhey former Swedish Mission Roxie Davis, a nurse at MemMr. Lynn and Anderson carried all crystalette. They cere the performed president, Colonial bouquets of pink roses orial Hospital in Las Vegas, daughter Terry Ann, Salt Lake mony. Nev., is at home with her par- City, were overnight guests of and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Jonsson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andersen ents, THIS COUPON IS WORTH 25c AT Carl Sederholm stood as best of Eskilstuna, J5weden are the Davis for a week's vacation. man for Friday. the Dee Brown groom. of the groom. parents Her brother Richard, who Mrs. Jane Jensen spent a few and Bruce King were ushers. the summer working in spent Following the ceremony, the days visiting at the home of her Mrs. Dee Brown was at the Las bride's parents hosted a wedVegas, has also returned son Orsen Jensen and family. at and table the guest book, gift home to enroll at USU for the Mr. and Mrs. Jensen took her ding breakfast at the Temple were Miss fall quarter. Square Hotel for members of Miss Lila Mary Jane Davis, ON THE PURCHASE OF ONE OR MORE back to her home in Brigham Stallings and Miss the wedding party. Monday evening. Ethel Ann McKey. STOIIL EMPLOYEES The newlyweds were honorJesse Hollis,rson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown was in ARE ENTERTAINED ed at a reception and dance the Mrs. Orsen Hollis, Kaysville, of the serving assisted following evening, Aug. 9 at charge The of the Ervin was a weekend guest of James by Miss Elaine Michaelis, Karen Stohl employees the Garland ward hall. Warehouse and their Jensen and parents Mr. and Susan The new bride wore an orig- Gleason, Sharol Linford,andHelen were of the own- Mrs. Orsen Jensen. guests partners Gail King inal gown which- she had de- Rampton, ers at a dinner Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Evan ChristenHall. at Maddox in Mr. and Mrs. William Ansigned and her mother had sen, Offer Good Until Sept. 28. 1957 Brigham City. A program during the recepmade. It was fashioned of Chan-till- y attended the Ice Follies dersen and Mr. and Mrs. Verl all They lace over satin and featur- tion was emceed by Kenneth after the dinner. About thirty Waldron spent the weekend at ed a stand-u- p five were present for the event. Owyee Indian Reservation in collar, fitted Brown. After the reception, the couple bodice, with long pointed sleevNevada visiting with Mr. and es. The floor length skirt was of left for a honeymoon trip to VISITS SISTER Mrs. Clair Christensen. tulle ruffles with a lace inset San Francisco, Monterey and Mr. and Mrs. Lyonal Merrill Mrs. Ethel Welch, Logan, in front. She wore a fingertip Carmel by the Sea. They re- visited visited Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. with her Yose-mit-e sister, Day the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonveil of illusion with a crown of turned home by way of Garfield during the week. Park. seed pearls. Her bouquet was a ard Petersen. Mrs. Myrna Mercascade of pink roses centered rill and daughter, Cindy Lou, They will be at home in VISITS RELATIVES Tooele where the bride will went with them to their home by a white orchid. Mrs. Melvin Cook and three in Swanlake, Ida., to visit for a is Miss Carole Jean Brown, sis- teach school. Mr. Jonsson ter of the bride was maid of is stationed with the U. S. Army sons visited in Tremonton Mon few days before returning to day with relatives. honor and wore an empire at Dugway, Utah. her home in Pullman, Wash. Myrna and Cindy Lou had been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen since Aug. 28. Mrs. Irene Shuman and and Beckey granddaughters Shelly Shuman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Stokes Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Waldron and family, Morgan, were Sunday ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Waldron. That's right . . . Mr. Art Hamilton hasn't Mrs. Leonard Petersen accompanied her son Dee Len to Salt laid a hand on this USS Fence since it Lake City and vicinity on buswas strung in 1943. He hasn't had to iness Wednesday. They spent It the evening visiting at the home and keeptoday it's still taut, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hanson, of ing his Black Angus off the highway. the parents of one of Dee's Hamilton Meadows (600 acres near missionary companions who is now in Finland. Chehalis, Washington) uses a lot of USS Among the Brigham visitors fence and steel posts to hold in 20,000 JIS3 for Penh I);ivs. were Mr. and M'5 Mrs. Conrad Frederickson, Mrs. turkeys and 300 head of Black Angus. Amy Petersen, Mrs. Axel Borg-stro"About 6 miles total" says Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Anderson, ". . . and if United States Steel keeps deMr. and Mrs. George Thornley :tfff'fi and family and Mr. and Mrs. livering this kind of quality fencing, I'll Petersen and family. Leonard be a customer for another 13 years!" Bryce Petersen caused considerable excitement but escaped Delivering quality fencing today is only TRAVElALl-on of th Golden Anr.Wiory line of INTERNATIONALS from pickups through 33,000 ' injury Saturday when his car a part of our job. For at United States Ibi. GVW Other INTERNATIONALS to 96,000 lb. GVW, round out world's mot complete line. collided with another car shortSteel we are constantly working to find ly after traffic had been resumThe new TRAVELALL with " is longer, lower and ed on Main Street following the even letter methods and steels to make wider of a reassured and perfect blending beauty utility. parade. After being farming easier and more profitable for you. that Bryce had suffered no ill seats eight people. And with seats down, you have Comfortably the effects from the impact, whopping big 147 cu. ft. load space (compare that to a station Petersen family enjoyed a picI wagon!) nic in th canyon. DEPARTMENT N Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen Travelall is availaM." with to take you anyUNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION of Logan were late and family to want where on off or the road! you go STEEL DIVISION supper guests at the home of 120 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 6. CALIF. Hut thf prxf is in th;- driving. Come in and "Action Test" an Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1'eierscn International Thavklall. H ot iLs power, handling ease, comSunday evening following I would liko your froo Ixmklet "How To his which at fort, roomineas and convenience. Build A Good Farm Fence". mating brother Dee Len reported his And remember it's an I n tf n n a Tn n a i, fhm;if,h and through-a- nd Your name missionary experiences. over the years, International IVucks cost least to own I Address. Come test the Travei.at l, todav! MRS. R. A. CIinif.TENSEN ILL has Christensen Mrs. H A been in Ogden for the past week cost least to own i with her son Farron and famscon after ily. She took sick always look for this sign of quality when you, buy steel fence t;oing to Ogden and members of her family vent down to sec her Tuesday, when rhe was rePhoti AL 40S Wot Main ported not improving. Tremonton PATSY KAY KOFORD OF CHRISTENSEN MCKINLEY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM THATCHER- Has ih SATURDAY, OCTOBER - p,m. to PENROSE p.m. or BETH BROWN BECOMES OF BENGT JONSSON IN TEMPLE Weekend Guests M,iiHtirM?-Tf-7T-,- a COUPON Red Hot Barbecued e - x Come in and "ACTION TEST" a new Golden wersary INTEBNAHONAL "It's pretty good fence that goes 13 years without repair" J well-shape- 491 - '4titii d i s n Jlv "Action-Stylinr;- ... jour-whrrl-dri- COLUMBIA-GENEV- Sac-rime- ni t9 - I I INTERNATIOUAL TRUCKS mm JAY DEE HARRIS |