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Show THE LEADER. Social and Club News fswawww'!"-- "- mmtpmmmmmmm- - The Simada Study Group The regular meeting of the met Wednesday evening at the Civic League was held Thurshbme of Mrs. Orval Ewer. The day afternoon at the home of Gives Program For Pen Women '' , Bunker, Salt Lake City, president of the National League of American Pen Women in Utah, was a guest of the Box Elder Chapter at their meeting last week. She was accompanied by Margaret Masters, a member of the Salt Lake Chapter. Mrs. Wilrrja if 'i - i Lake area. It is called, "Masters of Melody". In her lecture she gave a little known and very interesting event in the life of several, of the world's most famous composers, giving the circumstances under which a well known composition was written, then she played that piece of music on the piano. Margaret Masters also spoke briefly to the group. The program was given at the home of Mrs. A. J. Mohr with Dora T. Brough, president of the Box Elder Chapter, NLAPW in charge. The Litany was read by Eleanor Schow, and Irais Schow gave a short explanation of the Pen Women and the work they Refreshments MISS LILA LEE Janice Nicholas, Brigham City; Lila Lee Stark ELWOOD Organizes; Kerr Is Speaker To Honor 1 Mar-gret- te n, n, now ivith 2 2 I26995 , n tf Vr ' 1 - ' p Local Poet Gives -- J f w 1, Ogden Program Mrs. Dora T. Brough was the guest of the Ogden Branch, National League of Pen Women, Saturday afternoon at their regular meeting. She read several of her poems, which have been compiled in book form. Mrs. Brough took Mrs. Alice Rich of Brigham City with her, and Mrs. Rich also read several of her poems to the group. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Thorpe, president of the Ogden Branch NLPW. J! , r f.-- l' X I if ? i'"41 ' 'I ' ft. " : I I K ' i - ' ; ''' i '- - -- X'' f M i ni'ii Taking her place among the brides was the former Miss LaVone Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown of Promontory, when she became the bride of Mr. Donald D. Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodward, also of Promontory. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Following the wedding, the bridegroom's parents hosted a wedding breakfast at Harmon's Cafe, and that evening the were honored at a re at the Tremonton Third ception mid-summ- er new-lywe- ward hall. The bride wore a full floor if WA-tSO- F MISSIONARY FRIENDS MEET IN TREMONTON Mr and Mrs. Loyal Glenn entertained at dinner Saturday night for a group of missionary companions of Loyal. Five young men from Salt Lake City and Logan with their wives spent a pleasant social evening together after dinner. Registration will be directly with us this year We will be at the MCKINLEY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM for registration SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 3 p,m. RUSS ELECTRIC PHONE AL TREMONTON T to 9 p.m. Classes will be held every Saturday at the gym during the winter Classes for beginners and advanced students of all ages Come in and see 6ur INTERNATIONAL fruck Test"! WR-LO- K ' """" "" Af; ft! m i i KvMfeLn iw? ,tt I VViHx - til 'wan a? VTiM v1 s BIRTHS It's next best to having traction power on all four wheels and the cost is so lowl is an ingenious new differential that gives power to the rear wheel that has the most traction. NOW! Only rOWH-LO- TIIORNLEY Bruce and Dalene Christen-F"Thornlcy of Logan are the parents of a baby daughter, born Aug. 26. She is their first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid n Chris-tense- FULLER Mr. nd Mrs. Alvin FiiUer. Tromonton. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pinchnn. PETERSEN Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petersen ' f Phoenix are the parents of a hov horn Sent 21. Grandmother Mrs El mi Petersen of Field- -- -" . So-Se- w O al SALT LAKE CITY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Taylor and son John were dinner guests at the home of the John P. StrinL-hamin Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor alfo sp:nt the following Tuesday and Wednesday with John in Salt Lake City before his departure fur Roanoke, Va. S-- nt. and M" "'m. Pt"rcon ond Reed returned recentl'' fro") to Washington. D. C -- d "'aces of interns!. -- r. -- o Thov making their J Mr ' "'" borr" ".,4 o.i living nt SEWING CLUB MEETS The Sewing Club met at the home of Polly Smith Friday afternoon. The time was spent in crocheting and a social. Refreshments were served bv the hostess. Learn all the latest in ballroom dancing With POWR-LO- K through mud holes, loose sand, other slippery places that would normally stop a truck with standard differential. So don't spin your wheels. Be sure your next truck is an International differential. Come with rOWR-LOour see in and convincing test, first chance you get. '35 00 d on Now INTERNATIONAL Factory-Installe- Truck. Podoral and ocal'taxoa additional you pull -- nT" ARCHIBALD FAMILY DINNER HELD Members of the Parley Archibald family met Wednesday at Maddox Ranch evening House to honor the birthday of Mrs. Melbourne Archibald. These present were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman, Mrs. Rex Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald, the guest of honor and her husband, Connie Moss Archibald and Michael and the parents. Coy-ett- E'Hnn nnrt Doris Bineham FulJav StnVps. M- - anr M. Hi"' ?tnke Mr. and Mrs. Erie ler of Vacaville, Calif., are nirr the birth of a sop, '""iro'in, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1fl Thoy also have a little sounders M'. and Mrs. Lamar The nro'id grandparents R"n'nn nd Mr. and Mrs. Tclasie H'imoto. served. RON DIUGGS and Violet Burgess. The wishing well was attended by Diana Wells, who gave each guest a Thank you scroll. Beth Petersen presided at the guest book. Assisting with the gifts and were refreshments Dianne Roundy, Alice Roberts, Ellen Toombs, Sharon Stokes, Tessa Flint, Kathleen Canener, Janet Capener, Judy J. Johnson, Carol Dawn Limb, Helen Rampton and Mae Marble. After a honeymoon in Yellowstone Park and at the Grand Tetons, the couple are making their home at Little Valley. parties honoring the bride were given by Wilma Silvester, Rosalie Wells, Rose and Marva Stokes, Linda Anderson, Renelle Harris and Beth Pre-nupti- "Problems of our youth." were Light refreshmerlts Would you like to enjoy dancing more? It's easy and inexpensive with formed into a garden of gladioli and fernery by Lavon Crystal length gown of satin, gored with full ruffles of Chantilly lace and tulle. The jacket was styled with a Queen Ann collar and long tapering sleeves. Lace flowers trimmed with pearls and sequins were appliqued on Peterson. the bodice and jacket. Her shoulder length veil of bridal illusion cascaded from a tiara of seed pearls and nylon. Her bridal bouquet of pink roses nestled in featherd white carnations completed her attire. Attending the bride were Nedra Poppelton, Beverly Wood ward, Renelle Harris and Linda Anderson. They wore pastel formals and carried bouquets of pink roses and white carnations. e Two little flower girls, Wood Vickie and Poppelton ward in white nylon carried nftsegays of pink rose buds and white carnations. Clair Huggins performed the duties of best man for the proom. Assisting as ushers were Gerald Brown and Roy Poppleton. The hall was beautifully trans- - Mrs. Russ Waldron. Guest speaker was Reginald Garff, Salt Lake City attorney who discussed the subject, Enjoy D aiicm ' -'- r1 Him ii.tnirnii fit'' ii 1 '". MR. AND MRS. DONALD D. WOODWARD . 5S !::; . PROMONTORY COUPLE SPEAK VOWS IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE RITES Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holland, Tremonton and their families Reveals and Tamara Nicholas. Mr. and By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Mrs. Ralph Carter, Garland; Mrs. Valora Chournos and famEngagement P-Tily of Tremonton. A Announcement of the engageA buffet luncheon was served ment and forthcoming marriage to 40 guests and an enjoyable of Miss Lila Lee Stark is made evening spent visiting. Kleon Kerr Jr. High Principal The Darrows left Friday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to a group at P.T.A. meetspoke Edward Stark of Bothwell. morning for Illinois. held last Friday evning at ing She will marry Kay Birch, the School House. The new orson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ganization included Beth Cutler, Birch of Bear River City Oct. Anita Eberhard President; Shelly Munns, vice 17 in the Logan Temple. president; DeVern Rasmussen, Lila Lee is a senior at Bear 2nd vice president; Rose ChamBe Bride of River High School, where she bers, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. last year. was Prom Hunsaker Reginald Program Mr. Birch is a graduate of the Bill Bishop Chairmen are planning P.T.A. local high school. meetings each third Monday of Mrs. Leora Eberhard of Both-we- ll the month. announces the betrothal Shelley Munns is resting at her daughter Anita" Irene to home following hospitalization Broughs William Alfred (Billy) Bishop, for sevral days aet a Logan hosson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BishIllinois Visitors pital. op Garland. Sea Gull girls Mary Ann The young couple are planMr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough Sheila Saunders and Romer, an early October wedding Wanda entertained at their home ning Matlock entertained in Temple. A recep- their mothers last Friday at the Thursday evening In honor of tionthewillLogan honor them in the home of their leader Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darrow and Bothwell ward after the wedRomer. LaRue Munns daughter Debra Jo, of Wauke-ga- ding. 111. Mrs. Darrow is the was also a guest. Anita Irene is a graduate of former Miss Joyce Nicholas. David Buchanan was judged Other guests were Mr. and Bear River High School and "Sweepstakes" winner in the Mrs. Joseph Nicholas, Promon- Bill has also been graduated grain and grasses division at tory; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. from the local high school. He Utah State Fair. David and Mrs. Nicholas, Corinne; Mr. and has completed one year at the Earl Buchanan were at the Fair Mrs. Grant B. Nicholas, Mrs. Utah State University. several days. They also visited one day in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox and family. Robert Hansen, son of Mrs. Ralph Mortenson. and Lena Spelts, mother of Mrs. Morten-soof Colorado spent three weeks as guests of Ralph and Audrey Mortenson. The Morten-son- s took them back to their home and also visited in New Mexico with Mr. and Mrs. August Gum and family. Enjoying Sunday together at Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortenson were Mr. and Mrs. William Privetts and children, Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor, tenson. Mr. and Mrs. Caseel Burke WASH SPUDS! and family, Logan, are on their way to Iran where they will SPIN SPEEDS! make their hame for the next several yars. Prior to leaving Your choice of Normal or Slow Wednesday they stayed for for wash, Normal or Slow for several days with Mr. and Mrs. epin ... or any combination to suit any washable fabric! Amos Hansen. Mrs. Hansen accompanied them to Salt Lake Reg. $359.95 Citv and stayed over night with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and family. Now Priced LaMar Heslop. U. S. Navy, was discharged from a Long No Trade-INecessary Beach, Calif., base and returned to his home on Sunday. Welwash Cleans and coming him home were parents, cleaner water to give you Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop, clothes. Lint is caught in filter not oa your clothes. Sand Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Allan and soap scum are automaticBarfuss and son. Mr. Heslop was ally removed as wash water as far as Provo by accompanied continuously circulates. a friend, who was also discharged from tb Navy. Premrations are underwav NO LINT FUZZ ON CLOTHES! for the annual "Road Show" for 30 mori dothet capacity thon many MIA. The chow will b fvresent-other automatics Oct. 15th. Walter Fridal Jr. Water Saver for small loads Drrtma Director. k t manv visitors Warm ond Cold Water Rinses to save hot water Amnn the Utnh State Fair and Activator Famous Washing Action Tee Follies wre Mr. and Mrs. Warranty on sealed in transmission Her - were served to thirty five ladies. STARK ' lesson on "Women in The Bible", was given by Mrs. Gordon Nessen and Mrs. O. I. Garfield. Refreshments were served by the hostess to' the members of the group and one guest, Mrs. Jess Garfield. I '- invited do. i. ''ill,'"' ' nv. i t I Bunker entertained the members and their guests with her musical program, which is in great demand in the Salt Mrs. tl 26. 1957 Civic League Hears Salt Lake Lawyer Mrs. Ewer Is Simada Hostess State President St Tremonton, Utah Thursday, September How POWR-LO- K Works With o conventional differential, power goes to the wheel with the feasf traction. Thii reiulli in a lou of power ond you're ituck. But with POWR-IOK- , power goei to the wheel with the motf traction So long a either wheel can catch hold, you keep moving. INTERNATIONAL TRUCICS cost least to ownl JAY DEE HARRIS3 Phone AL 435 West Main Tremonton |