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Show Page Eight -- SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MARCH and 3, 4, 5 6 SOCIAL NEWS PIOKEER DAUGHTERS HOLD MEETIKG Mrs. Ada Calderwood was hostess at the meeting of the Dau ghters of Utah Pioneers, at the home of Mrs. E. O. Hansen on ' Washington's birthday. The program on manuscripts of Utah was given by Mrs. Alice with Ward. She also spoke on Brigham entertainment and luncheon. Young's Will. A tasty luncheon was served by G. S. S. CLUB FETED Mrs. Howard Glenn graciously the hostess. entertained on Thursday evening KEYBOARD CLUB lor the members of the G. S. S. ENJERTAIN.ED Club, and Mrs. Clarence Brough, a at her home. She served The Keyboard club was delight' a guest, delicious luncheon, after which fully entertained on Friday even-in- the regular game of Bridge was with Rex Mortensen as host. Prizes for play went enjoyed. One of the best musical programs to Mrs. Ross Miller, Mrs. Francis ever presented by the club was Norr and Mrs. Waldo Grant. given by the following members: Gae Waldron, Jimmie and Mar- FRIEHDS HOKORED ilyn Hamilton, Oneta Bunnell, ON BIRTHDAYS Sandra Hales, Rex Mortensen, Mrs. W. A. Adams, whose Glen Heaton, and Richard Beard. occurs on February 12th A delicious luncheon was served birthday Mrs. and C. Tallman, who was by Mrs. Mortensen with clever born on 22 nd, were hon February place cards painted by Jalecn Al ored a group of their friends by len. Games were played. Friday last week. The ladies met at the Tallman home and enjoy FORMER TREMONTON ed a pleasant social evening and GIRL ANNOUNCES luncheon together. MARRIAGE esces-- ? slve falling hair ...caused by dry caln. Keeps. A hair smartly groomed. It's stimulating! ))3 H 1 f,0st .Tc",Ji t A S'r " " J fJ ' - ' f , ' yy J- -, v-- i LUSTIR LIFE HAIR OIL IIS JABOSANOI CONTAINING ADAM'S DRUG Mrs. Jack Shumway was host- ess to the members of her bridge Washers club on Wednesday evening. a delicious hot supper, the game was played at three tables. Prizes went to Mesdames Melvin Foxley, Rudy Miller, Reid Oyler and R. G. Woodhead. A-ft- Radios Guns Motors er MRS. WHITNEY and Mrs. Lawrence Whitnev enter tained on Sunday afternoon for her daughter, Brenda's third birth day. Eight little girls were pre sent .to enjoy the tun. Electrical Appliances o WALTON ENTERTAINS AT BONE ELECTRIC MAYTAG and HOTPOINT DEALER Tremonton UtahJ Tames ROLAND ALLEN IM SALT LAKE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore and Miss Beulah Moore entertaining, for a group of musicians, and friends at supper Sunday evening. Guests included Mr. and BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. E. Wasserman, Dr. and Mrs. GIVEH FOR N. W. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. BILLY FOXLEY On his fourth birthday, Sunday, Mischa Poznanski, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Foxley, and twelve little J. Ross Beckstead and Mr. and friends were entertained at a de- Mrs. James Walton. . lightful party by his mother, Mrs. n Melvin Foxley. Games and were features of the afternoon. Roland Allen is a serious operation,recovering Vu at the L. D S. HuspitJjSj Lake recently. Mr. and Robert Allen and Mr. and Quentin Allen drove down SuS to visit. with him. Mrs Allen returned home with thj lh . Mr.-anMrs. Guy Ballard Ogden visitors Tuesday. we lua-cheo- rFARMFfjS BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED jj j ' GEORGE MISRASI ) -- i f Liberty Theatre j j I Tremonton "LONE TEXAS RANGER" - "WOMAN WHO - "DIVORCE" I - j j i j Cleaner and Air Purifier SALES and SERVICE Call RONALD HALES Walton gave her little girl, for birthday party Nina, on Monday afternoon, in honor of her ninth anniversary. friends enjoyed the Twenty-onMrs. TREMONTON 45 Acres good sandy ground ( Mrs. Howard Freiss" was the - with horses and machinery. charming hostess at the meeting of the Booklore Club on Wednesday f INQUIRE afternoon this week. The book, "Black Boy", was reviewed by MRS. Mrs. Norman Maughn. luncheon served was A PARTY COMPLIMENTS dainty 1 Mile East of Tremonton THE VERN NELSONS by the hostess to the members, and ) Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson were Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie, guests. guests of honor at a party last of home and the Mr. at Saturday h Mrs. Rudy Hoop. The Nelsons BUCHANAN - MOLLOY a home In . ceremony performed plan to leave soon to make their February 21, at 7:30 p. m. by! home in Emmett, Idaho. Bishop Clifton Kerr, Miss Belle Buchanan became the bride of FAMILY DINNER L. Molloy of Boise, Idaho. Richard VET HOHORS chose an afternoon bride The Mrs. Sheldon Anderson enterALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. blue and white with a dress of tained at a family dinner on Sunof gardenias and red roseday, honoring her brother, Cpl. corsage buds. was attended by her She Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2 Mark Anderson of Salt Lake, who maid Buchanan of Deane as sister, has just returned from overseas. Double Feature honor and Ernest D. Hansen, a Thirty guests were present to en brother-in-law- , served as best man. joy uic pdiuy. f) She was given in marriage by her Mr. Anderson is a son of Mrs. and Martha J. Anderson of Bear River father. Immediately following the cereCity. CAME BACK" mony, dinner was served to the and close friends. immediate family CIVIC CLUB HEARS New Serial, "King- Of The Forest Rangers" The tables were beautifully decorGARLAND PUZEY ated with pink candles, and pink MATINEE SATURDAY at 3:00 Mrs. Melvin Foxley graciously and white sweet peas. (J entertained the members of the l ne onae is a graduate or rear Tremonton Women's Civic League Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 3, 4, and 5 River high school, and has been' at their last meeting on Thursday employed at the Naval Supply: evening. A talk on child delinDepot in Clearfield. quency (was given by Garland The bridegroom has been recent-- ! Starring- KAY FRANCIS and BRUCE CABOT Puzey, and George Chadaz sang a ly released from the navy, follow- Selected Shorts Matinee Sunday at 3: ing many months of foreign ser- vice. Mr. and Mrs. Molloy are tem- Wednesday and Thursday, March 6 and 7 FOR porarily located in Las Vegas, Double Feature Nevada. MRS. BIRTHDAY PARTY r TH EKTERTALH MUSICIANS ELECTROLUX ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER Bicycles i Orpheutn E ATT? KATHRYN GRAYSON - GENE KELLY accompanying himself on the banjo. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess to the members and Mrs. Effie Adams and Mrs. Cleone Foxley, guests. 28. f "THOUSANDS CHEER" song, g BRIDGE CLUB FETED dru!f and 42 What Next Cpl. Hargrove IN OUR SHOP t ingredienli-- Helps prevent dan THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -- Thurs., Fri, and Sat., March 7, 8 and 9 RETURN ENGAGEMENT WE REPAIR ' ft j; fcLomains jaooranui r rare South Amer Tremonton, Utah- - ROBERT WALKER, JEAN PORTER, KEENAN WYNN and CHILL WILLS in St. Valentine's Day was chosen by Velma Dallin, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin of Bear River City, for her marriage to Floyd J. G reaves. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves, in Spnng-ville- , Utah, and was followed by a wedding supper. The following evening a reception was given in their honor in the Springville First Ward Hall. The bride was dressed in white brocaded satin and net with a fingertip veil. She carried a bou quet of red rosebuds. She was at tended by Mrs. William Linrord, Mrs. Margie Doughten, Mrs. Emma Mason and Miss LePreal Dallin. Rex Stewart was best man. Mr. Graves has recently been released following 3!2 years in the coast guard. - ican BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Phone 32 R2 Garland "EASY TO LOOK AT" MARRIAGE OF BETTIE LOU FRAZIER ANNOUNCED and "CRIMSON CANARY" - Mrs. Bert Burgess, formerly of Tremonton and now of San Diego, California, announces the marriage of her daughter, Bettie Lou Frazier to, Don L. Walker, formerly of Salt Lake City. The young couple plan a honeymoon trip to Utah, as soon as Mr. Walker is discharged from the service, probably in May. Coming Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9 "SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN" and "SONS OF THE DESERT" Selected Shorts r 2 i e (fM A - THE I. 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