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Show Thursday, THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah T - . 4 Doris Forsberg Becomes Mrs. Gordon Smith Doris Forsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg of Riverside and Gordon Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Arvin Smith of Fielding, were united in marriage November 17th in the Logan Temple by president held in the evening at the Riverside Ward hall. In the receiving line with the bride and groom and their parents were maid of honor, Connie Forsberg, bridesmaids, Lauana Pulver and Marva Harper; Charles Pulver as best man and Susan Bowcutt ELRay Christiansen. A large crowd attended the and Geniel Pulver were flower reception and dance which was girls. The bride was lovely in a white satin dress with long pointed sleeves, a lace yoke and lace insert , in the skirt. The bridal bouquet was a fan of baby orchids and chrysanthemums centered by a large orchid. for the attendants Bouquets were composed of white satin Sadie Hadley. Mrs. Gile V. Wilson gave the devotional after which the Resources lesson, "Spiritual for Health" was treated by Mrs. Adam B:ei:kman. Christmas gifts were exchange! and delicia.s refreshments served. muffs and three baby orchids with pink split carnations and lavendar chrysanthemums. PHYLLIS W. POPE The flower girls wore a baby TO PRESENT orchid and carried baskets of PUPILS IN RECITAL rose petals. Phyllis W. Pope will present Mrs. Forsberg, mother of the a group of Brigham Speech bride chose a street length dress students in a Reading Recital of navy with corsage of three Friday Evening, Dec. 8th at baby orchids, and the groom's 7:30 at her home. Readers to mother, Mrs. Smith also wore a appear are Joan Olsen, Marilyn street length dress of dusty pink Tingey, Annete Knudson, Franwith corsage of three baby ces Hyer. Linda Shirts, Nanette orchids. Humphries and June Olsen. The three tiered beautifully Guest Artist at the piano will decorated cake was centered in be Theresa Mitton. a chrysanthemum ring. Mrs. Inez Johnson, Clarice Herschi and Mavis Johnson, MRS. LEAH DEAKIN assisted by Mary Gayle Forsberg, HOSTESS TO LITERARY GUILD Sherry Smith and Erylen Fors Mrs. Leah R. Deakin was berg had charge of the gift table. lone Udy, Shirlene Bow hostess to members and a guest, Trecutt, Janeal Forsberg and Max-in- e Mrs. Alice Harris, of the Frion Guild monton Literary Johnson were in charge of the refreshment table. day. Lois Anderson gave an Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith are interesting review of the book, by Ralph graduates of the Bear River high "Little Britches" school. Mr. Smith served 19 Moody. wer refreshments months In World War n. Lovely After a two weeks honeymoon served by the hostess. trip to California the young couple are at home to their MRS. ANN FREISS ENTERTAINS friends in Fielding. W.S.C.S ENJOY SOCIAL MEETING Members of the W.SC.G. enjoyed a social meeting at the home of Mrs. Carrie Drew on Assisting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Drew were co hostesses, ond Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Allen -- BRIDGE CLUB HELD AT MRS. RUTH WATLANDS Club Monday evening Eridge at the met members and guests to Watland home of Mrs. Ruth cards. of enjoy an evening Prize winners for the game were Mrs Mattie Stone. Mrs. Clara Mrs. Ruby and Woodward CLASSIFIED ADS buying automobile insurance be sure to see JAMES BROUGH, agent In Tremonton. tfne. Before The Daryl Building apartment. (Post office Bldg.) 7 Mrs. P tTT5 J Carter, Mr. and caw m ' visitors Friday. VACANCY: tfnc Call 2842. Thompson. Mrs. and Mrs. Barbara Stucki Auto Glass Installation for all Helen De Jarnatt were guests. cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Refreshments were served by make tfnc Phone 3556 the hostess. Decfrak. will pay UTAH useless or for dead cows, cash BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS Dial or Tre hogs. horses, sheep Members of the Birthday club tfs monton 2141 or Garland 53-were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs For that good cheap Auto InLoring Holladay in honor of surance see Mel Foxley or dial her husband's birthday anni- 2281 or 3901 tfnc versary. Twelve guests enjoyed an evening of playing Canasta UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT tfnc and eating the delicious re Dial 2091. freshments served by the host FOUR ROOM IIOIME for rent and ess. 3 room home for sale in Garland. Contact Darold Seager or LAUBS AND ALLEN S phone 150J Garland. lpt ENTERTAIN FRIENDS 4 room Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub FOR RENT: Modern and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen home at Garland. Inquire of were hosts to a group of their S. W. Capener, Garland, or Jesse n. friends at a party Saturday R. Lewis, 2336 Jackson Ave., 2fnc 12p evening at the Laubs home. A delicious turkey dinner was 3 ROOM MODERN HOME for served after which the even-wrent Stoves furnished. Dial spent in playing pinochle. 3836 until 8 p.m. After 8 p.m. lfnc dial 4896. Twenty guests were present. J3 Og-de- 53 com) on at' EVEHj Ma WE NOW BJT .1 01 17.50.1 EVER! Phone 27 as 3 room farm FOR RENT: house in El wood. FIELDING GIRL MARRIES Partly furnished. Phone 103W GarCALIFORNIA MAN BRIDGE CLUB land after 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess anMrs. Ann Freiss was a graapartment for cious hostess to members of nounce the marriage of their FURNISHED 2tp her bridge club on Wednesday daughter Mildred, to Ray Baer-tc- h rent. Call 4937. Doris California. won of Richmond, with prizes being by FOR SALE: Furnaces, Oil and Coal, Stokers, Blowers. All Abbott, Norma Green and Jen- The marriage took place at on Parts at HOLLAND Furnace Nevada Saturday, Reno, nie Gephart. COMANY, LOGAN, luncheon was December 2nd. They will make FURNACE A delicious UTAH. Telephone 2140 N M their home in Richmond. served. 952 M. 24 hour service. 2fnc 11-- 30 A good cafe bldg. Equipment and stock. $3150 00 See J. H. Miller, Broker. 51 South Main Brigham City. FOR SALE: , fm ft m f f: 8M fea If fell LJ. ii'I Phone 350J. I 4 Oti if i I I ? MM t ft f 1 9 7 9 1 . ' zx i;i ST I 1 1 PAPERHANGING and Painting See Rex Cox or call Bear: r.'i 1 ... River 2415. 1 u V x Ihi4 12-- 7 2tp CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE Sizes from 6 to 8 ft. Priced! as low as $1.75 to $2.25. See our1 4. variety at Western Gambles. FOR SALE Purebred New Zealand white rabbits; selling all my stock. See Rex Cox, Bear River City. 2tp 4 12.7 FOR RENT Basement apt. 3 rooms and bath. Call Lor4291. ing Holladay, ltp 1 LOST $50.00 in currency. Neatf the hospital Saturday. Finder please contact Maxine Taylor or call 5011. ltp FOR SALE I have two houses for sale. Priced very reasonable. Just north of Rogers on Cas-tlet- on ' m I 1st East. ltp WONT FIND a larger assortment or better values in boxes of Christmas cards than at Gepharte. ltc YOU FOR SALE: 4 milk cows. 4754. Call ltp THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Skirts, 25 percent off. Classic Shop. wfh9!r1 ltc Th Smart Nrw StyUlio D GET YOUR XMAS TREES NOW Good assortment from 6 ta 8 ft., priced from $1.75 to $2.25 Western Gambles Store. Sdon lu DON'T RUN SHORT of Christ- mas Cards this year and pay to 25 cents each. Buy an exta one of our box assortments now. Priced as low as 25 cards, each with envelope for 25 cents. At Gepharts. FOR RENT Basement apt. 3 rooms and bath. Call 2981. Sarah Adams. ltp 15 look I big-c- ar V L-H- ' j 1 . ; It Shingly smarter ?-Sl J) Y '" " BT jK i il'mmuin ' J Fuher Body styling! J l ' ? ll-j luxurious ModernMode interiors! i - n n ',.', , ' " ki " - , , . J i ; , , i t-- I M dVj I Jumbo-Dru- m braVes- -p largest in field! New outside! New inside! Refreshingly new in feature after feature! That's Chevrolet for 1951! It's America's largest and finest car, with distinctive new styling, new front and rear-en- d design, and new America-Preferre- d Bodies by Fisher. And, with all these new things, it also brings you the proved things, which make Qievrolct America's top car. extra- It brings you low-pric- ed M.'irl'.'ii Glare-Pro- of Safety-Sig- ht instrument panel! Improved, eosier steering! Center-Poi- nt extra-sturd- TIME.PROVf f Avtomi proxd by of thjntundl .extra-durab- Chevrolet le con- struction; it brings you that more thrilld engine ing and thrifty Chevrolet is which for performance Valvc-in-Hea- it brings you comfort feature after comfort feature and safety feature after safety feature found only cars. in Chevrolet and higher-price- d Come in . . . see Chevrolet for 1951 . . . and you'll agree it's America's car. largest and finest world-famou- s; fow-pric- ed lw mas cards. lope. cents. in ChristEach with enve- Box of 25 for At Gepharts. only 25 Hackeral Ripe OSivr Off Sunny s Crsnicrrw!-Gerbsr'j CHOOSE YOUR XMAS trea from our variety. Priced from $1J75 to $2.25 for trees six to eight feet. Western Gambles Store. Snseks FOR RENT 4 room home with heater and electric stove. Also garage, barn and chicken coop. Phone Kai Brockman, 3041. 2tp 12-- 7 FOR SALE One Guernsey cow, milking heavy. Also one week pld Holstein bull calf. Both lor $250.00. See Smith Rose, Tremonton. ' itp over o billion milct of in the honds of hundrtdt of ewnen, C.)f;.ncf on 0 J tt D Trantmitiloil ferto y, rugged, s A 75 CENT IVALUE WArj y"H DrJ AR.F TTC3E TTCaBKISS ii' ,'' AS, Radiant MORE PEOPLE DUY CIIEVROLETS THAU AMY OTHER CARS i1 LOST Darrell Brough's wallet wun amis, activity card Bearfax receiDt and drivetr s license. Finder please return to j modtfi of 91ta cost. irn s care. itp FOR DIAL 2311 Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton SALE Used Frigidaic range, a-- 1 condition. Den nis Miller, 4233. tip FOR SALE P'd delicious apples. Mrs. Oluf Johnson, ltp. Apples Dates '-V |