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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah The JMew MmmmTY ffiHE AMESES' Mach Hit 10 and 11 Sun., Mon., Tues., March 12, 13, 14 nvn FEATURE CARTOON CARTOON night at , co-ho- st- i BOOKLORE J" LaRue Ericksen and Lyle Munns were united in marriage in the Logan Temple on Friday, 24th. February Immediately following the ceremony they left on a honeymoon to Southern Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. On their return a reception was held in their honor on March 1st at the Elwood reception hall. Standing in the receiving line with the Bride and Groom were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ericksen, the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Charlotte Munns, bridesmaids Munns and Carol Ericksen, maid of honor, Ethel Summers and Reed Munns as best man. The couple are both graduates of Bear River High School. They plan to make their home in Choose Casting Monte Beauty I Our gaily patterned home your promise wallpapers kauty. Priced so low . . . you'll want to come I 3? long-last-- ysup of decorating theme, today! Fade-jro- of washable. OFF IN ROOM LOTS fcfl (Border Free) V. G. F. CO-HI- T THE STRANGE MRS. CRANE CARTOON SERIAL Local relatives who visited with the group while here were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, the Clifford Vances, Roland and Ferris Roland and Ferris Vances, Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weaver of Idaho Falls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- George Quinney - and family. Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs- - Frank Stevens attended the show "Red Shoes" in Salt Lake City last week. CLUB LARUE ERICKSEN AND LYLE MUNNS EXCHANGE "VOWS All SECOND SHORT HELEN MASON TO MARRY MALAD MAN Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason of Fielding announce the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage their daughter, Helen Mary to Rollin W. Thomas, son of Mr. and of colors. THE FIGHTING REDHEAD - ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Clifford McMurdie of Tremonton entertained at a family party at her home Friday afternoon. Guests included Mrs. A. and Mrs. Sid Farns-wort- h of Tremonton, Mrs. Arch Richardson of Garland, Mrs. Darrell Gardner of Bear River City, Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, Mrs. HV. Peck and Mrs. Ross Wood of Fielding. A lovely dinner was served and the afternoon spent in visiting. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Clarence Brough was hostess to members of the Booklore club at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. James Walton reviewed the book "Dinner at Antoines" by Frances Parkington Keyes. Delicious refreshments were served. new DOU1SLL FEATURE HART in Eloise Sandall of Salt Lake vis-- 1 Mrs. M- W- Moore attended the ited at the home of her sister, Centennial Theatre production "Theatre Album" presented Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy andj urday evening at Kingsbury Hall lamny or her father, Mr. and in Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas Sandall last week. She also visited friends over the weekend and attended the Mr. and Mrs. WTm. C. Roberts of ballet "Red Shoes". Sugar City, Idaho were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, Twin Falls. Jesse L. RobertsIdaho, a former resident of Tremonton, was a guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ware and Robert Allen home Tuesday. Mrs. Golberg and daughter of Accompanying him were his son Salt Lake City were business vis and daughter, Emma Priest and itors at tne uscar strands on Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly of Poulson, Montana. Sunday afternoon. - Jocse your Ui Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18 THE STORY OF MOLLY SHORT X j and clubs in North Box Elder .VOLUNTEERS County were present and were " acquainted with the policies of sen. Mrs.Rueben the American Cancer Society.. A beautiful satin quilt made by (feirse were the Tremonton Farm Bureau was ta Fielding.! displayed. The quilt will go to some lucky individual at the n, aH organizations lie NEWS Fashion Show Friday the high school. fecial i JUNE HAVOC, JOHN RUSSELL, DOROTHY RED, HOT AND BLUE GUN LAW JUSTICE SERIAL VJ Wednesday, Thursday, March 15, 16 BETTY MUTTON - VICTOR MATURE in iA on PANTHER ISLAND WEEKLTINMENT W L CLUB ENTERTAINED.. Mrs. Harry T?"lor was the hosted Wednesday gracious night to the members of the V. G. F. Club. An e' ning of sewing was enjoyed rnd a delicious luncheon was servsd. Henry E. Thomas of Malad, Idaho. The marriage is planned to take place at the Logan Temple on March 16th. A wedding reception will be held in their honor at the Fielding Recreational Hall the evening of their marriage. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Reta Mason of as a maid of honor. Miss Mae Mason, another sister, and Miss Janice Thomas, sister of the bridegroom, will be flower girls. Melvin J. Davis will assume the duties of the best man. bride is The prospective U- S- A. 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