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Show Z THE LEADER. Tremonion, Thursday. July Social and Club News MARCEL L. NIELSON it "Literary Gems" themed the summer party of the Tremonton- Garland Literary club. The din ner party was held at Gray ak.it Cliffs in Ogden canyon Wednes day afternoon. A story told by Mrs. Harry Taylor carried out the theme as did original place cards designed by Mrs. Devers Owens. Chicken dinner was served to 16 members. mr sorority, and was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, honorary senior fraternity. Mr. Sabo served with the Military Intelligence for two years in Alaska. He attended William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Va., and is currently enrolled in San Jose State College where he will complete his studies in June. JONES Mr. Stork brought a special present to Dr. Owen J. and Bonnie Joy Rytting Jones for their wedding anniversary, July 28, in the form of a baby boy. A brother and sister are waiting the baby's arrival home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting, Tremonton. GROW Melbourne and Nadine Barnard Grow's first child is a boy born July 28. The Grows reside in Ogden. First time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnard, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Grow, Huntsville. Dew-cyvill- e. Wells Family Gives Thanks To Firemen v. MISS TAMARA WELLING TAMARA WELLING TELLS TROTH; AUGUST 8 IS MARRIAGE DATE August 8 has been circled as the date when Miss Tamara Welling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling, Fielding, will become the bride of Todd Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Petersen, Newton. The ceremony will take place at the Fielding Relief Society! room with Bishop Rosel Zundel officiating. Immediately follow- ing a reception will honor the young couple at the ward hall. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Bear River high school and of seminary. She was the P.earfax and a member of the "Hi Steppers." or Her fiance is a of graduate North Cache high school :r.u seminary. Miss Welling v;is guest cf honor at a "Pantry Shelf" slmw- ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CU Mrs. B Gam Capener entertain- - Ivr lirirtge dim Wednesday night. Special guests were Mrs Vera Westergard and Mrc F. 1. Nye. Prizes went to Mrs. Jennie Gephart. Mrs Faye Watkin and cd Mrs. Phvliss Marble. er at the home of Miss Virginia Welling Wednesday evening. Other hostesses included Dee Ann Garfield, Lou Ann Newton, Joan Theurer and Shirley Cannon Games were played and refreshments were served to . twenty friends of the bride-to-be- Trcnioiiton Fourth Plans Ward Online Tuesday, August 5, is the date of the Tremonton Fourth ward oiil t The eitv park is the place and G '.U) is Hie time All ward m mlvrs are invited to attend, according to Bishop Reed Oyler. There "'ill 1k grimes, food rind entertainment for the entire family. Those attending should bring their own eating uten- i si Is. t - The outing is boing sponsored by the auxiliary organ- izations of the ward - We would like to take this means of expressing our gratitude and appreciation for the services of the Tremonton volunteer fire department who responded promptly to a radio call from the Deputy State Fire Warden to come to Promontory on the evening of July 17 to stand by in case they were needed to help save some of the ranches from the raging range fire which was threatening them. Not knowing ho they might help nor where they would be able to get water when they arrived, they answered the call. Their services were urgently needed before they had arrived as the sudden change in the wind brought the fire uncontrolled down the hill, across the highway and onto our property consuming buildings and fenc-(- s and treatening our home. Wo feel it was the fire department's equipment leing able to nt i7c the available pond of writer that saved our home and other buildings from destruction by th fire They gave th'ir services for four hours pumping m, irl t h e to extinguish w.it or fames e Uriut accepting anv remuneration We shrill ever be grateful to them. Mr and Mrs Tuan- L Welh an Family the LDS Temple in London. While in Europe, he will also accompany a professional planners tour through several European countries. ttuA'&w-- Kv ' ) Relief Society Schedules Stake Confab rt 17$ 4 ; The South Bear River Stake Relief Society Presidency has announced that the annual convention will be held in the a ' ;"V ' 7J ward , chapel, r4, Wednesday, August 6. 4 , , There will be a meeting for all ' stake board members at 10:30 f'i-- a.m. At 1 p.m. another meeting will convene, which is to include stake board members, ward officers, choristers, organists, magazine representatives and class leaders. I At 1:30, the group will separate into two departments, one MR. AND MRS'. NORMAN E. PETERSEN to include stake and ward executive officers, work meeting leaders and magazine representatives; the other to. include stake and ward class leaders, organists and choristers. Miss Marguerite Burton join- Lake City while her new husIn each of the departments, a ed the parade of July brides band fulfilled an LDS mission discussion will be led by a general board member. Mary R. July 21 when she exchanged in Denmark. nuptial vows with Mr. Norman Young and Charlotte A. Larson E. Petersen in rites performed o.n.o. club meets have been chosen to represent at the Logan LDS Temple. The O.N.O. club met at the the General Board at these sesPres. A George Raymond of Manning home Friday night sions. The South Bear River Stake ficiated. with Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry C. L. Mrs. Mr. and and Relief the Manning Society presidency urges Immediately following that all Relief Society workers ceremony the bridal party met Christopherson as hosts. Luncheon was served on the be in attendance at the afternoon at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Eima Petersen, patio to 20 members of the club. meeting. Fielding, for a wedding lunch- Ml I " : J'' July 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner, Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Mason announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lorna Jean, to Barney Sabo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sabo of Brownsville, Penn. A late August wedding is being planned by the couple. Miss Mason, a graduate of Utah State University, was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Xm I P1 PETT The first child for Richard and Ina Beth Gardner Pett Brigham City was a boy, born PARENTS ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL OF MISS LORNA JEAN MASON Miss Want To Vote? Time To Register Election day is coming, and registration is necessary for all citizens who wish to cast their flew Arrivals MISS LORNA JEAN MASON RADIO SPEAKER Laura Norr, Tremonton, will be the speaker on Mrs. Marcel L. Nielson is leaving Axel Fredrickson's WCTU radio this week to attend the Inter1 p.m. over at program Sunday national Housing and Town KBUH. Planning Congress at Liege, Belgium and the dedication of fLANS EUROPEAN TRIP Literary Club Meets ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pett, Brigham City. ASPLUND Mrs. E. H. Packer, Logan, an nounces the birth of a grand daughter July 15. The parents, Dr. R. Owen and Colleen Pac ker Asplund of Morgantown, W. v., have three other daughters. Mrs. Packer and Mrs. Asplund are former residents of Field ing. POTTER Donald and Ann Benson Potter now have one of each. Their first son was born July 23. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, Fielding. WADSWORTH Harold Ronald and Rowena Rowe Wadsworth, Garland, also have one of each; their son making his first appearance July 25. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wadsworth, Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rowe, Salt Lake City. SUMMERS July 26 was the birth date of a second daughter to Cleon and Geraldine Rhodes Summers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhodes, East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. George Summers, Bothwell. Utah 31. 1958 - , RECEPTION HONORS NEWLYWEDS MARGUERITE, NORMAN PETERSEN eon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton, parents of the bride, were hosts at a reception that evening in the Fielding ward hall. The new Mrs. Petersen greet ed guests in a beautiful gown of nylon and lace over taffeta. The skirt featured a front panel of lace with side and back tiers of nylon ruffles trimmed with lace. A crown of seed pearls held the elbow length veil. An orchid corsage, encased in a bouquet of pink rose buds and white carnations, was carried by the bride. Miss Sylvia Burton attended her sister as maid of honor with Miss Carol Ann, Cochran, Miss Louse Petersen and Miss Carol Cerny as bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of green brocade taffeta with white cummerbunds and white assessories. Miss Maurine Burton was a junor bridesmaid to her sister: a niece of the groom, Claudia Petersen, served as flower girl. They wore identical dresses of white frosted nylon featuring green cummerbunds. The attendants all carried bouquets of pink carnations. Clain Petersen stood as best man for his brother. Darrell Burton and Milton Bywater were ushers. Holding n place of honor at the reception was a beautifully decorated wedding cake. A tinv stairway ascended to the top of the cake where a miniature of the Logan LDS Temple stood Figures of a bride and groom were placed at the bottom of the stairway. White swans and pink icing rosebuds enhanced the cake's decor Seated at t' guest book was Mrs. Dorothy Burton, an aunt of the bride. Background organ music was played by another aunt. Marian Call. Arranging the gifts were the bride's cousins, Wilma Neville. Jeannette Call, and Bernice Bull assisted by Lynn and Janet Sorenson. Judy MacFarlane, and Nelda Burton Guests were served by Norma. Barbara. Carolyn. Mary and Cordelia Burton under the direction of Arlene MacFarlane, Bernice Allen. Valoise Sorenson and Marie Bywater. Jay Bourne emceed the program which consisted of a rending by Mrs Dorothy Richards; "Sweetest Story Eov'r Told" sung by Val Leavitt; a Hawaiian guitar solo "Melody of Love." by LaMont Richards: "My Hero" sung bv Mrs Rettv Jean Peter a tan dance by Tarn am and Pamal Christmsen: and "Melody of Love" ;md "Temnle Bv the Itver" sung bv Marvin and Car! Ashbv. TV. brirle w cted a nf black and whit cheeks v'th :i rei cummerbunds and black nc- votes. Next Tuesday, Aug. 5, is the day officially set aside for registration. People who have changed residences in recent months are advised to check with their local registrar and be sure they are properly listed. Mrs. Ann Zesiger is registrar in Tremonton District 2. She lives at 108 So. 1st E. John W. Hess at 65 No. 1st E., is registrar for District 1. Ellen Nielsen is the Garland registrar. She may be contacted at the Garland post office. Aug. 19 and Aug. 26 will also be registration days, and a final opportunity will be available sometime in October. Registrars advise citizens not to wait, but do it now. IVERSONS RETURN FROM TRIP TO NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson recently returned from a trip to the Northwest where they visited in Othello, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iverson and daughter Debra and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson and children, Val, 'Kevin and Christine. While in Washington the Iver-somotored to Seattle where they met their daughter Ora Fay on her return from a month's vacation in Hawaii. Ora Fay is continuing her vacation in Washington and Oregon. ns I aisle-wid- e : i sh.-nl- 1. mm - 1 ORIGINAL! SALE a El 1 O O n. m oat., jug DRESSES t H m il w ti SKIRTS - BLOUSES BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE GET ANOTHER FOR FAMOUS BRANDS SPORTSWEAR and SWIM SUITS and COATS reduced 1 3 Sale Starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. Slore Closed Thursday af icrnoon to arrange stock - ri'ivorici; 1,, nr iv boivvm Ill .,rV V,.l,..-.i,.r,,- Th" 'i wlvwds are now NO KKHJNDS - NO CHANCES - NO LAYAWAYS nt - FOR FAST RESULTS UFF. I.EAnrR vr ANT ADS hfv both n,.( ,n H- - .fo-r,f -; crnnlovment Mr attend schn'il ttii-(i,,, i'..;..rt.tv of VI h nf hri'-- u-i'- i TV-'!'- - Pvr hif'i w'f' ' nnd 5cmin;irv Prior to th" th bride worked in Salt 5c Sale CARLO'S Sale 5c |