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Show Thursday. April r;', v O ) c if. i - LEA DEB. Tli 8, 1954 S'' w t . - M ' t Txemonion, Ui&h Invitations Go To 4 Schools For B. R. Meet Club News ) x and L " i ' Social Events & 4 " , .... IV ''if, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 4 i ' '" I- - ' : - I- - 4 J 1 . Snowville are happy nounce the arrival of to an a new grand daughter born April 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Garn Larkin at the Burley Hospital. Garn is serving in the Armed Forces in Germany. Shuman - Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl now I W''?f wilf MR. AND MRS. CLEON HESS Anna Lee Hill Becomes Bride Of Cleon Hess new-lywe- ds Tre-mont- on h, lace-trimm- ed , i ,f'4 Miss Anna Lee Hill was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by some of her friends prior to her wedding. Twenty close friends met at the home of Janet Woodruff for the event. Assisting Janet as hostesses were Beverly Estep, Florene Anger and Charmaine Hill. Games were played, and a Bride's Book was made and pre sented to the bride-elec- t. Tasty refreshments were ser ved by the hostesses. WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE STUDIES GARDENING Tremonton Women's Civic League met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wilford Har ris to hear an illustrated lecture on landscape gardening by K. Shizawa of the U.S.A.C. Three guests present were, Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Steven Hales and Mrs. B. L. Mar tin. - VS. R ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sten quist, of Tremonton, announce the engagement and forthcom ing marriage of their daughter, Gloria, to Burton Huish, son of Mrs. Fern Huish, of Garland April 30th has been set for the wedding, which will be solemnized in the Logan L.D.STemple. was gradu The bride-to-b- e ated in 1953 from Bear River high school and has attended Brigham Young University this year. Mr. Huish is also a graduate of Bear River high school. He served two years in the armed services, including some time in Korea. He is currently employed by Bear River Telephone Co., and is attending night classes at the - kX 'Ftp N?" ;) " GIVES LOVELIEST OF WAVES ALSO: Precision neutralizer hair, protects it creates waving lotion is so lavishly Oil-rithe softest, most natural-lookin- g curls... and waves in little as 10 minutes. And.. .Nutri-Toniprecision neutralizer rebuilds hair strength, then tocfc the permanent uj there. Makes waves last longer REFILL at customary COMBINATION permits Nutri-Toni- c's ch c's 1 re-wav- ing intervals. with HAIR TREATMENT For your loveliest, longest-lastipermanent in shortest time, h, use patented Nutri-Toni- c. Wonderful for little girls, too. Oil rTTHUD I ng Oil-ric- Stander Engagcnicnt of Gloria Stenquist To Burton Huish Announced rj1 inmf OIL RICHNESS Q Tony and Jean Hawks Stan der of Tremonton are rejoicing over the arrival of their second son, April 7. All are doing fine. PLUf TAX - T1 mtH IH BEAUTY SALOHS MILLIOHS NUTRI-TONI- Francin PERMANENT C WAVES IN LITTLE AS 10 MINUTES Mr. and Mrs. Neil Francin of Idaho Falls announce the arrival of a babv eirl. Aoril 3. HOLDS REUNION Mrs. Francin was formerly Miss A reunion of several Coleen Woolley. Alan Francin, of the Lund family was two years old, completes the held at the home of Mr. and family. Mrs. Jack Shumway, Sunday It was the first time in eight years that the family mem bers had been together. Present were Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund, and Mrs. Orville Miss Vera Lund, Brigham; Lund, Los Angels; and Mrs Ralph Umbreil and Mrs. B. L Martin, Spokane, Wash. The party especially honored the mother of the family, Mrs. Orville Lund, of Brigham City. LUND FAMILY Mrs. Jesse Day presided in the trousseau room. Handling refreshments were Mrs. K. H. Fridal HI., and Mrs. Miles Thompson, with Shirley if if Acheson, Florence Anger and CLUB BOOKLORE Ila Archibald serving. FETED Janie Hill Marilyn Reeder, U.S.A.C. The couple plan to make their Linda Scoffield and Karen Hess Mrs. was hostess carried gifts and Hazel Hess home in Tremonton. at her afternoon Wednesday handled the guest book. home at the meeting of the Booklore Club and two other FARM BUREAU LADIES guests, Irene Morris and Eva VLAN MEETING Turner. Arlean Ficklin reviewed A, Farm Ladies Tremonton Bureau will meet next Thurs- J. Cronin's book, "Beyond This day at the home of Mrs. Hazel Place," in an able and interest ing manner. Roberts. A delicious luncheon was ser Plants and bulbs will be ex- ved on by the hostess. chnged, and helpful hints home lanudry will be given. All members are asked to plants or bulbs and be bring ! in attendance. ,r - t MISS GLORIA STENQUIST ,7 : , M. II. KING yw turn fpi (p The Jaycee Janes held their monthly meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Don Chiodo in Garland,, with Mrs. John Laws as The evening was spent play- ng whist, and prizes were won by Mrs. Glenn Allen and Mrs. Max Adams. Refreshments were served to the group. tr&t DOATION i . COMPANY TREMONTON. UTAH CEDAR CHEST x AS ADVERTISED IN Student committees were busv this week trying to conv t Bear River high school s hut.e new Memorial Gymnasium into an "Oriental Garden" for their annual Prom on April 17. The formal darce, highlight of the school's social season, will begin at 8:30 next Satur day, according .o Carol Ann Cochran and Bc. Puzey. STUDY GROUP SETS A 14 piece orchestra will provide music for the evening. LAST MEETING Class advisors are Rupert The Garland PTA Study and Helen Severs ;n. Blackham group will hold their sixth and cafelast meeting at the school Mrs. Mar- WCTU MEETS teria Friday, ie Jeppson will be present to The members of the local give instruction on copper Women's Christian Temperance handicraft, and will have the Union met this week at the necessary materials with her for home of Mrs. Axel Frederick-se- n members the work. Group to discuss Juvenile Delinshould be prepared to pay for quency. Mrs. P. E. Ault read the supplies, and other visiting a magazine article on work will be welcome. among the colored people. LIFE 1 J( 4 Give YOUR graduate the gift that's senti- v mental and practical, too a Lane Cedar Chest. A Lane is the gift that gathers gifts-of- fers moth-fre- e storage for those precious belongings. Lane is the ONLY pressure-testeCedar Chest! aroma-tigd, i S A Juniors Ready Huge Gym For Gala Prom JAYCEE JANES HOLD MONTHLY MEETING o"" 'if ' CREME BASE MiiLj.iiL.nir.m have three grandaughters the most recent is the daughter born to Oleen and Rita Stohl Shuman of Salt Lake, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shu man are the other grandpar ents. Two weeks or so earlier, the Stohl's other daughter. Marilyn' and her husband Owen tnaw, also of Salt Lake City announced the birth of their first baby, also a girl. vS '' SllOWEK HONORS BRIDE ELECT Anna Lee Hill became Mrs. Cleon Hess during ceremonies performed March 26 in the Lo gan LDS Temple. A reception honored the that evening in the Second Ward Chapel. They then left for a short honeymoon trip before returning to make their home in Plymouth. The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James F. Hill of Tremonton. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, of Plymouth. For the reception, the bride chose a gown worn by two other sisters, and fashioned of marquisette. The sleeves were wrist-lengtending in ruffles. veil was Her caught to a tiara. The bride's bouquet was of pink roses centering an orchid corsage. The mothers wore Camelia corsages. The Bridesmaids bouquets were of daisies and roses. Best man was Jay Hess, and matron of honor was Beverly included Attendants Estep. Mrs. Janet Selman, Miss Rox-i- e Davis and Miss Eva Selman. Mrs. Zella Nelson, a sister of the bride, acted as hostess and A' f'Jj" , V M Larkin of Mr. and Mrs. Reed a ' PATENTED Larkin xt tT,'"'' ( 5V,BIBTM5 J - Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw of Salem, Oregon visited friends in Tremonton Monday. They were on the way to Salt Lake City to see their two sons Manford and Kenneth, and expected to be back in Tremonton before returning to the Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christ-ense-n were in Salt Lake City Tuesday, where they visited the Fine Arts Exhibit. The paintings were by LaVonne Vincent Best and ten other artists. Mrs. high Best is a cousin of Mrs. Bear Track stars of four will appear in River high school's Invitation al Track Meet Friday, April 16 at 2 p.m.t at the local school. Coach Durrell Hughes said this week that thinclads from Preston, Malad, Box Elder and Bear River will be competing against each other. 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