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Show CIVIC LEAGUE SPONSORS BRUNCH A June Brunch and Fashion Show sponsored by the Women's Civic League was a fund raising event proved quite successful last Thursday. About 100 ladies were served a delicious luncheon at the Skyway Golf and Country Club, and were entertained by a ladies trio with Joann Archibald, Joan Celia Bennett Sandall, Marianne Simmons as mem- and bers. The prograrn committee of League ufiHer Chairman Maxine Quinney was in charge of the event, with table decorations by Kathryn Kerr. After the luncheon, bridge and golf were played by those who wished to participate. the Mrs. Geraldine Webster and son, Michael, and Steven Lish of Pocatello, Ida., spent last week with Mrs. Florence Beard in Tremonton. Mrs. Irene entertained at at Peck grac'ously a "Neighbors home Wednesday The party was a evening. "canned goods" shower Miss Jeanne Hansen who will became a bride this week and in compliment to Miss Julie Hansen who has accepted a call to serve on an L.D.S. Mission. Mrs. Peck presented both girls with corsages and also present-e- l Julie with a lovely LDS Hymn Book with her name enon it. Twenty-fivgraved guests were present and enjoy- Party" he;- for lm e ed tasty refreshments served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Cleo Wood and Mrs. Ruth Steed. The Leader PROSPECTIVE BRIDE ENTERTAINED Miss Joan Daniels was honored at a "kitchen" shower given by Miss Sharon Jensen and Miss Carolyn Petersen at the Jensen home at Timtcher last week. Twenty girl friends showered Joan with useful and attractive gifts. Games were played and refreshments served. Joan was further honored a at miscellaneous v , . y RIVERSIDE FUN DAY A final reminder to all Riverside residents to attend the Riverside Fun Day which is scheduled for Saturday. June 12 at the Community Center,, is made by those in charge of the day. Officials state there will be a parade, program, Vern Oyler's Rodeo, Ball games and plenty of food for all. At 8:30 that evening there will also be a dance with the Pendletons furnishing the music. Those wishing to sign up for the rodeo may do so at Jays Grocery in Riverside. shower given by her aunt, Mrs. Fern Thomas at Malad Friday evening. Eighteen relatives were present to enjoy games, folThe lowed by refreshments. bride-to-b- e received lovely and useful gifts. L ( I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss 2. Walter Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Conger and family are 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Bern!e Marvin and three children of Tempo. Ariz. They are enroutc to the'r home in Hutchinsville, 111. Miss Betty Jean Cossick Wedding Ceremony Set By Stephen Hunsaker and Bride 11 ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Andrew Cossick of Alameda, and the late Mrs. California, Cossick. Mr. Cossick will be LADIES HOLD LUNCHEON The ladies of Skyway Golf and Country Club held their May luncheon last week with Roberta Fronk as luncheon SKYWAY chairman. her were Luana. Assisting Fronk, Ila Capps, Joan Johnson, Elna Ashcraft and Norma Coombs. Donna Fronk and Dorothy Hurley were in charge of the golf prizes for the month. The lucky winners were Dorothy Boyce and Marty Larsen, all weather golfers on May 5; apMaxine Quinney, closest proach on No. 9, May 12; Gibson, closest drive to pin on no. 5; Lola Winzeler, long drive on No. 7; and Blon-di- e Fridal, low putts. On May 19 Ethel Nelson was Eva awarded low gross, Green, low net; Vera Petersen, low putts and lone Larsen, blind bogey - most Vs. For May 26, Phoebe Henrie took first, Ethel Nelson, second, and Donna Fronk, third, with Gloria Brown taking low putts. The next ladies luncheon will be held June 30. ' a matching lace headpiece. Miss Tiiu Teemant of San Mateo. Calif., will be made of honor, and Mrs. David Hansen, " m l I) I ) :m a: now of Denver, Colo., will be matron of honor. Little Miss Jill Hunsaker, niece of the groom will act as flower girl. Best man duties for the groom, will .be performed by his bro- Exchanging wedding vows toJune 10, at the First Presbyterian Church in Logan are Marty Huntzinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivon C. American Fork, Huntzinger, and Terry O. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess of How- member. She appeared in pubWho's Who Among lication, Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1962-6and ell. English, 1964-6Mr. Hess, who graduated from Bear River High School has studied at Weber State College and the University of New Mexico as a Pre-Mestudent. He is a senior and plans to graduate from the Utah State University in June next year. He has participated in musical activities at Utah State, including Meister Singers and the opera, "the Most Happy Fellow". Following their marriage, the couple will make their home in Howell for the summer months. Canada. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. entertaining Prc-nupti- has by Mrs. Duane C. Hunsaker, Mrs. James Colbert and Mrs. Michael Ellsworth. been done 3 1963-64- the in Logan Diver. Canyon Sunday. partment, The couple will greet guests at a reception tomorrow evenFork. The ing in American couple will be further honored at an open house - pit barbeque at the home of Orland Hess, Saturday evening, June 12. Mrs. Richard Huntzinger will serve as Matron of Honor. Jack Kenneth Taylor will be best man. is currently The bride-elestudying for a master of arts degree in English at USU, where she obtained her bachelor degree in 1964. She served of Sigma Kapas pa Sorority, Spurs Secretary, Coorgs Treasurer, IRC Reeder Hall Presi- dent and Junior Class secree tary. She was chosen and Junior class Buzzer Personality, Sigma Phi Epsilon Calendar Girl, 200 pt. award, 1963-6Woman of the year t, Sigma Phi Eta Sopho-omor- 4 semi-finalis- BIG Clearance SALE 13 l2 OFF TO . She has been a graduate sistant in the USU English t, ther, Duane C. Hunsaker, and ushering will be DeLon Hunsaker, Eldon Capener, Clifford Barton. Clark Hunsaker, John and Lee Longson Nielsen, Michael Bird. Miss Cossick graduated from Uniontown Joint Sr. High School in Uniontown, Pa. She attended Fenn College in Cleveland, Ohio and Brigham Young University. She has been employed as airline stewardess for Western Airlines, based in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hunsaker is attending the University of Utah, where he is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa fraternity. He has completed in Western an LDS mission All married women who like to play softball are urged to consider the invitation of the Bear River Valley Women's League which is being formed this week. To belong a woman must not belong to any other team. Further information on league and its plans may be had by calling either Barbara Rindlisbacher or Sharon Green Miss Marty Huntzinger night, host at a wedding breakfast at the Sky Room of Hotel Utah, after the nuptial rites. For her wedding the lovely bride chose a gown of white Alencon lace and silk organdy. The lace bolero featured a scoop neckline and Little Lord Fauntleroy sleeves. The silk organdy shirt terminated into a chapel train. Her four tiered elbow length veil of imto ported illusion was fastened Players Plan Organization Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron and daughter, Nancy, attended exercises at Utah graduation State University Saturday where the Waldron's daughter, Susan Waldron Sweet, received her B. S. degree. She has accepted a teaching position at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City for the coming year. O. Hess Exchange Wedding Vows Miss Betty Jean Cossick will exchange wedding vows with Stephen L. Hunsaker Friday. June 11 at the home of the groonYs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Hunsaker in North Garof Salt Lake, formerly will be land. The ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple the same day with Paul H. Dunn performing the Women Softball 3 Saturday daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Fowers. They especially enjoyed visiting with their new granddaughter who arrived on Marty Huntzinger and Terry June 10, 1965 or Mrs. Margaret Benes of Sacramento, Calif., has been visitMr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris, ing with her brother, George H. Davis in Garland for the Mr. and Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Mr. past five days. She has also and Mrs. Reuben Bair, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron, all spent sometime visiting in Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton enjoyed a picnic of Tremonton visited in Hooper with (heir June Tremonton, Utah Thursday, June teaching ON asDe- Freshman SWIM SUITS DRESSES d YOUNG MARRIEDS SLATE PARTY The Young Marrieds of the Tremonton Sixth Ward have slated a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Bridges. The party will begin at 7 p.m. Plans include bicycle riding, volley ball, and a taco supper at 8 p.m. BLOUSES SKIRTS SLACKS L. D. S. 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