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Show i JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE FOUR. Social QewtA LOCAL GIRL WEDS IN HOME CEREMONY Miss Jenae Marble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble, became the bride of Ardell An derson of Bear River City at a home wedding, Thursday. Bishop Wayne Sandall, uncle of the bride, performed the candle-light ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. The bride wore a gown of white satin and net with a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of roses and gardenias. The bride's father gave her away. Irene Fridal was the maid of honor. She chose a gown of blue net. Other attendants were Le Ann and Linda Marble, wear ing yellow nlnon and pink taffe ta and Jean Anderson in a blue nlnon gown. All wore corsages Vere Mortensen was the best man. joyed. The annual Christmas party will be held in Garland with Na- deen Rose as hostess. APRONS r 33 TREMONTON STORE FOR -- CHRISTMAS pretty floral printed Mrs. Cora Newman reviewed the book, "Cass Timbcrland" by Sinclair Lewis before members of the Women's Civic Club, Thursday. The meeting was ton. Soft Sizes 12 to pastel contrasting' trims. cot- lining. f 20. y jV $1.29 '"k Milton Johnson OVERALLS forized shrunk. $1.88 MEN'S FOREMOST WAIST WAIST Mrs. Clyde Morris was hostess to the Literary-Guil- d Friday evening. Mrs. Henry Van Sweeden reviewed the book, "Spoonhandle," 1 by Ruth Moore. Mrs. Rodney Morrision was a guest of the hostess. Refreshments were served. " tU 'lit: ' chores looking in festive ... to 38. one of these good cotton 1 dresses, styled by sportswear MEN'S PAY DAY BIB - (not house OVERALLS I flV Vl i It ill ihmi surprise I I wi m i- -. i m,nM robes r shelves size 24" x 9" ac tf I o f O k)CuUO INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS For car or couch i Size 70 x 84 $2.86 Clear colors w BUNNY ESMOND BLANKETS patterns for baby, Sculptured two-to36 x 50. 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Lamb fur colw" Fi (y .3k : it All-wo- :?: ; fit CHRISTMAS ' K , . w V y q $: FAVORITES Beautifully styled bags in a variety of plastics, fabrics, leathers. resist - "' f7 l; if . Reg: $1.49 pj- all-whit- I Traditional Christmas easy to pick successful: P e n n e y ' s large &i 9& to The faculty of the McKinley School enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Ford Jeppeson Monday evening. The dinner was planned and served by a committee composed of Ardis Adams, Lucretia Rhodes, Pearl Grover and Ford Jeppeson. Everyone present enjoyed the evening. Chenille spreads, soft or double cr twin! 9.90 '" Linens, rayons, cottons. Gay prints, plain colors, white. Give her many! $1.98 FOR TOYS TIES .. - f ..." CHRISTMAS HANKIES - PE, v 1U FOR IT l ; j FETED t' ASIICRAFT JNij Qjr : J. ST. MORTIZ ALL WOOL BLANKETS SHOP PENNEYS ,1 "You're worth the best ! DOUBLE BLANKETS Size 72 x 84 Full bed Soft and warm colors wool. I rvf'rt ed - Girl's Sizes 8 to 14 Well made ENTERTALNED ON BIRTHDAY " - $8.90 $4.98 90"! antee to moths! ' ed .... . $2.77 Bright colors in deep pile chenille. Sizes 12 to 20. All-woo- - 4. k WALNUT FINISH WALL RACKS Bric-a-br- S r dress!) designers. 12-4- to a customer, .Limited while they last. Genuine Pay days in 9 oz. denim. CHENILLE ' HONORED BY FRIENDS SCHOOL FACULTY . 30 DoChristmas 1 birthday. Fourteen of his friends enjoyed refreshments and games dur ing the afternoon. ijiiPi You oz. sanforized. 'men know what a good 'overall Foremost is sizes ' 13 10 $2.33 SAYS r OVERALLS i'mh' '. B per. PURCHASES CONTENT 10 oz. san 6 to 14. Our best brand HOSTESS TO CLUB party was held Monday evening in honor of Lorry Rytting at the home of Del- phia Bunderson. A delicious chicken supper was served to the following: the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. garet. Kay Shuman, LuDcan Hunsaker, New members joining the club La Mar Benson, Lloyd and Ver were Wendell and Donna Rob- non Bunderson, Darvel Robbins, erts, Susan Foxley, Ruth Woer-ne- r, Geralding Rhodes, Phyllis BisMary Dean Bowcutt and Na- - hop, Joan Nelson, Hollis John son, Norma Jean Wise, La Von Cutler and Verdeen Roe. Games were played following the sup- 1 jjjj FOREMOST WAIST BOYS enter her birthday. Delicious refreshments were Fifteen friends were present served to the members and one and delicious refreshments were guest, Vesta Ferry. served. IT jj $2.98 Bridge. SPENT-WH- EN as gay end the OVERALLS MOTHER HONORED LITERARY CLUB ENTERTAINED Members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary Club were entertained Thursday by Margaret ENJOY PARTY Woodside. Joan Summers was the guest Mrs. Viola Cowley reviewed the of honor at a surprise party Satbook, "Singing Waters' by A. M. urday evening. The occasion was (MONEY'S VERY WISELY I ) Blue denims bar tacked, red stitching, sizes 6 to 14 ed. A KITCHEN IN A, GIRLS' WAIST turkey dinner dinner was served. The couple to sixteen. then left for a short honey- ENTERTAINS KEYBOARD CLUB Miss Marilyn Hamilton was hostess to the members of the Keyboard Club Friday evening. Her special guests were Trixie Bjorn, Mrs. Melvin Foxley, Mrs. Rudy Hupps and daughter, Mar- ) SCUFFS tne ceremony, a Yate's birthday anniversary. A was served moon. They will make their home in Tremonton. The bride Is a senior at the Bear River high school. The groom graduated from Box Elder high school and served for two years with the navy. OUT OF THE To go with your chenille robes fascinating, colorful, Mrs. Marble wore a blue dress tained Sunday in honor of her and the groom's mother chose mother, Mrs. Israel Yates of Lo gan. The occasion was Mrs. black. following rfol: CHENILLE held in the Utah Power and Light auditorium with Mrs. Or-v- al Ewer as hostess. A delicious luncheon was serv Mr3 0' Z 3C 1 JCCOME $1.54 QUILTED BRUNCH COATS CIVIC CLUB HELD ruffle patterns. V7 P Dream Robes HER .1 : ' Fine quality print peque S full cut shoulder and back , ! ache FRONT VtAL deen Rose. A short program with piano selections by Susan Foxley, Ruth Woerner, Belva Jean Harris, Sandra Hales and Marilyn Hamilton was given. Re freshments and games were en THURSDAY, NOVEPr, Tranonton, Utah. 6.98 ( k3 33 X |