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Show 4PAX3E BSAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THUESDAT, AUGUST 15, 1H5 EIGHT King and Wallace Discuss Water Projects , Local and Social Items al Correspondent GERTRUDE RANDALL, I In a charming home ceremony day evening, Miss Ilva Marie Getz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Getz became the bride of David J. Rehklau, son of Mrs. Lydia Rehklau, of Toledo, Ohio. lay""' , j j j ;!tt. wedding-include- j 0 m mm msm last year at the Dee hospital, after a two weeks vacation. While on her V it i V USE OUR r,. L nfQ.t GIRL'S SCHOOL DEESSES a hot summer day in Salt Lake Last week, this conference gave thru-oimpetus to plans for the construction of many small reservoirs WalV. assures R. II. William Utah. U. S. Senator King, right, will be that Commission chairman, plans Water lace, Utah Storage 20 Dozen Newest, Smartest School JUST APwRIVED Dresses in the Country, for this Big Selling Event! STYLES Boleros, Blouse-makeEffects, Flared and Pleated Skirts, Smartly Trimmed. Fine Grade VAT DYED Broadcloth and Novelty Materials. On ut rs vigorously pushed in Washington, D. C. NOTICE TO STUDENTS Popular Young Couple Marry In Salt Lake Students of the Bear River High are asked to call at the school and make any changes they desire in their registration. The school will be open for this purpose from 1 to 4 p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m. on August 19, 20, 24, 26, 27. School Grant Thompson, prominent young man of this community, son of Mrs. Emma Thompson, and Elaine Stenquist, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stenquist, also of this city, will be married in the Salt Lake Temple tomorrow, August 16. This splendid young couple are among Tremonton's most popular and esteemed young people. They have been active in religious and civic affairs, in which their abilities have been felt for community good. The young people are members of prominent families and have a host of fri nds whose good wishes go to them fur a joyous and successful life. e has been honored The at two showers. One given last Friday evening by two of her aunts Katluvino and Dorothy Stenquist, at Evans; and one by Valine Cornwall Saturday evening. Dainty refreshments were seived at each place and many useful and beautiful gifts were -- tV'jMjC WW VALUE NO. 2! Mrs. Grant Erickson and small son spent Tuesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Leon Kerr. . MISSES SPOET JACKETS Plenty of style and wear in these new Sport Jackets. Materials, TWEEDS and SOFT BrJGIIT WOOLENS ...... Miss Joyce Warren, of Ogden, is spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Kerr. Miss Mae CaklerwooJ, cf Salt Lake City, spent the v.xehnd visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. biide-to-b- Mr. and Mrs. Frances Moore and family spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs. Moore's sister at Provo. 0fi0 t KSr 0-- 0 received. A wedding reception will be given the newly weds August 21 at S:30 p. m. in the Tremonton Second Ward, g f. V-i-- g 0 T f6 fl VS 7 Cr r 3 1 SMART WOOL SKIRTS Have several. Wear them with your jacket. Plaids, Tweeds, Plains, Plains or Flared, Becoming Styles $.98 VALUE NO. 3! : Ptlisses Sport OXFORDS to which a general invitation to their friends is extended. ALL LEATHER Sensible yet Smart Stitchdown Oxfords in black or brown leathers. Rubber heels for quiet classroom steps. taws-- The Book Lore Club held a party at the Utah Power & Light auditorium on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Vosco Call reviewed her own book "Hawaiian Caprice." Acccrdian selections were presented by of Brigham City. Merle and Ara Conger gave Hawaiian dances and vocal duets, accompanied by Each club member invited a special guest. Mrs. Don Sheffield, the president of the club, wa3 in charge. ss BRinG in i j Rennie-DeMar- Sizes 312 to 9 HOME- - YOUR HEATING go QUESTIONS Lt us tell you why th genuine Estate Heatrola is America's No. 1 home heater. Lt us show you why It will save money for you every winter . . . why it gives you more heat, more comfort, from less fuel. Come in. ' S3 VALUE NO. 4! Boys' SCHOOL SHIRTS Dozens of these NEW, SMART PATTERNS in the largest assortments we have ever offered. Vat Dyed, Smooth Weave Percales . . . Soft or Nucraft Colors. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Wil-lar- llVU PLAN VALUE NO. 1! lriHHIHiuuwlv.,j!t;... uk-elele- s. DtaUr LAY-A-WA- Y Set Aside a Complete School Outfit for Ea'ch Member of the Family . . . Make a Small Deposit, and Pay the Balance later 1 vacation Miss Lundberg spent several days in Logan visiting relatives and friends. Upon her return she entertained at a delicious chicken dinner 3 at the home of heT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg. Eleven guests S from Ogden and the hostess enjoyed M. Mrs. F. Christensen entertained at the Crystal Springs later danhing in the evening. On August 3rd Miss her Bridge club Wednesday evening Lundberg, along with Mr. and Mrs. at her home. Mrs. J. H. Fronk won Ross Rhodes, Miss Beth and LaRue high score, Mrs. Guy Johnson, low. Uielson, motored to Boise, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Mts. Ed Fronk entertained her Bridge club Wednesday evening at her Stephonson for three days. home. Prizes were won by Mrs. d Mrs. Rehklau, Walt Rehklau, Miss Newman, Mrs. Don Grover and Hulda Meister and Miss Olive Renaea Mrs. Wesley Gephart. Mrs. Kenneth Getz visited points of interest in Salt Randall was a special guest. Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager have daughter, Joan, of New York City, moved to Ogden to make their home. and Mrs. S. N .Cole are guests at Mr. Seager is employed in the ma- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Winz-lechine shops there. They will leave for New York the latter part of August. Mrs. Cole will accompany them for a few months visit. PI? fw "CoHrpIMor" n4 t, . -- i f Zr 1 set Christo-phersor- s " Sun- The ceremony was peiformcd by the Rev. Reginald F. Goff in the presence of Immediate family members. To the strains of the bridal chcrus from Lohengrin, the bride entered the Jay Glenn. the held at living room on the arm of her father, was a Sunday reception who gave her in marriage. Musical and Mr. home of Mr. Glenn's paretns, selections were presented by Mrs. beat Glenn Lee City Km. Brigham Verla Goff; Master Duane Getz, actween the hours of 4 and 9. 140 guests evby his sister Olive ReNae and companied afternoon dialed during the Getz, sang "Let Me Call You Sweetening. Miss Helen heart." : Miss Elaine Gephart. The bride wore a smart suit of blue Wlnzeler and Miss Lola Cannon were honspun crepe, with a corsage of shower pebble a hostesses at personal She was attended by Miss Gardenias. evenMiss Wednesday Lower, oring as maid of honor, Jenkins Miss Gephart. Margaret ing at the home of model of blue with pasley a chose who Elaine Valaine were Cornwall, Guests Mr. Walter Rehklau, a Stenquist, LaWana and LaPriel Bish- trimming. was best man. op, Mary White, Ruby Landvatter, brother of the groom, An arch in the living room, a back rave Hall, June Frazier, Amanda ground for the wedding party was sWard. Beth Manning, Amy Emma Lou Stander, Merle formed with pink and white Gladiolus and floor standards holding white VSood and Shirley Watland. Mrs. George Quinney will entertain tapers. Immediately after the cereat a linen shower Thursday evening mony, a wedding supper was served to close relatives. The table was atat her home. tractively covered with an imported linen cloth, and was centered Irish Miss Margaret. Saturday evening Jenkins and Miss Gloria Nichols gave with a tiered wedding cake. Crystal ' i ftdmner honoring the new bride and candelabra with pink and white prin?TWMn, at the Idle Isle in Brigham cess tapers, at each end of the table, .0ity. Out of town guests were Miss lighted the room. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins Josephine Rehklau and Walt Rehklau had charge of the dining room and of Toledo, Ohio, brother and sister was assisted by Mrs. Anna Meister, ' of the groom, end Willow Burand of Mrs. Ruth Castleton, Mrs. Evelene Wobi'e, Alabama. Other guests were Getz and Mrs. Olive Dockst.ider, aunts of the bride. Assisting in solving -- Misses Ruby and Bfitha Landvatter, 'Lillian Morris, Mrs. Glen Wyatt, Hai- - were- Miss Gloria Nichols and Miss nd Brewer, Elias Landvatter, Reuben Fae Costley. The young couple following a honi Tiser. Lloyd Schmidt and Stanley Ab- Miss Bertha Landvatter gave eymoon trip through the Central toast. The unique part of the pro-- . States, will be at home at 281 1 fjMm whs a trailer truck, with shoos Northvvood, Toledo, Ohio, after Sepowd bells tied on. which traveled tember 1st. Out of town guests at the ground the table ajid each guest put Mrs. Lydia Rehklau, Miss l card3 with advice and best wishes Josephine Rehklau, Walter Rehklau to the honored guests. and Miss Mary Frautschi, of Toledo, Miss Ruth Lundberg returned on Ohio, and Willow Burand, of Mobile, Saturday to Ogden to complete her Alabama. Among courtesies for the bride and groom wa s a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meister on Sat urday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dockstader entertained at a chicken dinner Friday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Getz, grandparents of the bride, entertained at a late supper on Monday evening. Miss Sophia WIeser entertained 50 guests at a dinner Sunday. Come Down to Penney's today! - Get first choice of the OUTSTANDING VALUES This Week End for BACEC - TO - SCHOOL ACT NOW! Miss Ilva Getz Marries Young Man from Ohio Miss Jenice Lower, whose engagement and coming marriage to Lee been Sky Glenn, of Brigham City, has s a at honored announced, has bc.n of parties. Friday evening Mr. and Mra. Roy Glenn of Ogden entertained. Hr. and Mra. Duane Lower and Bill Iwer attended from here. Mra. Duane Lower, mother of Miss Lower, entertained at a party Tuesday evening. Fifteen ladies were preThe evening was spent in sewing Piautographs on a luncheon cloth. Lee were ano selections presented by tr- 4f 1 Si- tr4 . -- r. 1NTERM0UNTAIN REPAIR Vbone 110 - VALUE NO. 5! HARVEST DANCE Tractor & Harvester A. E. ROCHE, Prop. 5 HANSEL VALLEY j FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 J Elect Roosevelt Again? HEAR IT DEBATED AT THE WHEAT-REEDAY TABERNACLE MEETING, BY THE STATE'S SMARTEST SPEAKERS, AUGUST 17, 11 A. M. T Boys5 SPORT SWEATERS In honor of Miss Dolly Thim, fiancee cf Thurlan Munson of Fielding, her lr.cihiM', Mrs. Martina Thim, entertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Duane Lover last Thursday evening. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin and chi!-- ; dren, Betty, Gae and Duane. and Mus Winona Rock left Thursday for a two weeks trip to Burley and San Fran- -' cisco and a visit to the World's Fair. MAM PRICES START AT ' EASY TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George and 3 sons, of Los Angeles, have been vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lund-berg. Mr. George is a brother of Mrs. HAW&1VEIiSOK; Lundberg. Day Fights DEL KUNKEL -- Kenny Maync vsJohnny Candia Wally Thompson -- Johnny Rogers -- vs- JACK KOGUT vs- -- vs- Roy Hart Tiger Griffin (colored) waist. FREE COAL WITH EACH HEATER 1 Wheat-Bee- t ITS A KNOCKOUT! . . Each sweater has a cape leather front in two smartly contrasting shades, as well as brushed mohair sleeves and back. Handy slide fastener breast pocket, raglan shoulders, snug ribbed cuffs and Many other styles at $1.98 It On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Moroni ; ESTATE Lundberg attended the Lundberg reunion at Liberty Tark in Salt Lake ' City. 0 m-0- . 000-- 0 000000T0-0- HEATROLA? America's No. 00-0- : 000t0-,0- 1 VALUE NO. 6! Our Boys' Shoe Department is loaded to capacity with OUTSTANDING SHOE VALUES! Nome Hcater . Boys' Leather OXFORDS From Roof to Walk Sturdy built t o take plenty of wear. Black or brown leathers. Sizes 1 to Beautify, Protect and Style With Color 9 BIGGLST CARNIVAL IN HISTORY - FREE FIGHTS FRIDAY NIGHT - IWRADK 9:30 A. M. SATURDAY TliniLIJNO VAUDEVILLE - BANDS - BOXING WRESTLING - DAM'INO - FLOWER SHOW Garland, Sat, Aug. 17 1 t Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything' ti00 00J0-0.0-&- 0 000 0jfJ0 1000 0&SX ,0 e1 ft ! ft 04 0 , J, O. PKNHSr CO., IMC. |