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Show rAGE JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER SIX ployed at the U. A. F. F. in Ogden for the past several years. The groom served two years in Japan during the recent war. They plan to make their home in Rexburg, Idaho. Annual Awards Made at U.K. U.S. (Continued from front page) Reed Jensen, DeAnn Green, Bone, Beverly Jean Rohde, Ros-c- o Adams, Darlene Miller, Heppler, Dahrl Thompson, Arden Coombs, LeoJa Koford, Robert Pulsipher, Neil Hess, Carol Warnke. Woodruff Snow, Sophomores Erma Oyler, lone Anderson, Mel-v- a Castleton, Kenneth Brown, Jerry Buchanan, Joyce Fredrick-soMaughn Mason, Lawrence Hansen, Arlene Moore, DeVere Calderwood, Colleen Munns, Betty Deakin, Ross Mason, LeAnne Marble, Geraldine Rhodes, Celia Zundei; Barbara Waldron, Jacqueline Barnard, Don Lee Rogers, Dale Crompton, Liane Bunnell, Gloria Durfey, Marilyn Taylor, DeLora Marble. Bev-erl- ee DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS ENTERTAINED The meeting last week of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Mrs. Lavern Homer. The lesson was a continuation of the Life of Louisa Barnes Pratt, given by Almira Heppler. The program was honoring Grandma Homer, the meeting being held on her birthday. A lovely corsage was presented to her by Lavern Homer. Ver-NHomer played, "With My Love", as a piano solo and two selections were played on the piano by Carol Jane Homer. Connie Homer also sang two num bers. A sketch of the life of Joshua Homer was given by Olena J. Freshmen Marianne ManniHomer. Refreshments were ser- ng, June Mason, Maxine Castleved by the hostess. ton, Richard Cannon, Clarke Chadwick, Flora Gardner, Joyce FARM BUREAU Barkle, Janice Loveland, ReNee HEARS COUNTY Slander, Barbara Ward, Winni-fre- d DEMONSTRATION AGENT Sterling, Joann Summers, The East Tremonton Farm Astrid Strand, Jeraldine Robbins, Bureau met Wednesday after June Rohde, Ross Rudd, DeAnn noon at the home of Doris Fri-d- Quinney, Audrey Peterson, Maur-in- e for their meeting. Bessie Packer, Mildred Nakamoto, demonstration Mark county Hansen, Jensen, Carleen Hall. agent gave a discussion and sugOfficial B. R. Pins gestions on housedresses, and of Darvel Robbins, Wendell Giles, frozen fruits. Hollis Johnson, VerNon Coombs, Refreshments were served by Joyce Romer, Peggy Allen, Joyce the hostess. Capener, Jeanine Showell, John The next meeting will be held A. Bourne, Zenna Archibald, Beton June 18th at the home of ty Lee Anderson, 4Ethel Roberts, Irene Hill. LuRae Mortensen, Colleen Packer, Roma Jean Hill, Audrey AFTON ORME AND Deo Chrlstensen, Owen DALE RHODES ARE WED Jones, Bernice Peterson, Mary Mr. and Mrs. William Orme Jensen, Sachie Tanaka, Earl of Honeyville announce the mar- Peterson, Shirley Gene Maughan, riage of their daughter, Afton, Carma Nielsen. to Dale S. Rhodes, son of Mr. and Red Cross Awards Mrs. Jasper Rhodes of East Gar Betty Lee Anderson, Florence land. Anderson, Mrs. JeNae Anderson, The wedding took place May Betty Ruth Bowcutt, Joyce Cap21st at Logan. ener, Deo Christensen, Patricia After a two weeks' honeymoon Crompton, Darlene Cutler, Mrs. trip to Jackson Hole in Wyoming Pauline Dewey, Dorene Dunne, the couple will be at home in Emma Lou Foxley, Klea Fae Gar Tremonton. field, Phyllis Green, Sharon Hal es, Evelyn Harding, Mrs. LaRene ENGAGEMENT Maisak, Clara McNeeley, Donna OF COLEEN MASON Rae Nielson, Ann Palmer, Bever n, on RECEPTION HONORS MR. al AND RIRS. SPENCE GARDNER The bridal party stood before a bank of early spring flowers A wedding reception and dance interspersed with baskets and was given Friday evening in the potted palms flanked on either Tremonton First ward hall hon- side by floor candelabra of white oring Mr. and Mrs. Spence Gard- wedding tapers. ner, who were married May 15. The bride was lovely in her Mrs. Gardner is the former Bonwedding gown of white brocaded nie Whitney. taffeta fashioned with a train. She wore a fingertip veil of filmy tulle caught to a halo cap of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet centered with an orchid surrounded by white roses. She was attended by Miss Verna Ann m m i i cr Homer, maid of honor, who wore a dress of blue brocaded taffeta identical to that of the bride, and carried a bouquet of gardenias and roses. Little Miss Brenda Whitney was flower girl and wore a floor length dress of pink net and held a small hand bouquet. Mrs. Whitney, mother of the bride wore blue, with a gardenia V corsage. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and held a Wear o Cool wedding cake and crystal candle holders with tapers. Mrs. Lawrence Whitney and Miss Klea Fae Garfield presided with Misses Barbara Waldron, Marilyn Stohl, Lee Ann Bunnell and Moore serving. Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mrs. Garland Puzey had charge of the gift room. w rirfii i -- POMS Ar-le- ?.. -- - r A V OX 1 fly . . , v at hish noon in the Logan Temple on May Hth. The ceremony was performed by President El Ray Christiansen. Breakfast followed for the members of the bridal party, and the immediate families at the Gay as a Butter- .. . These seasonable PORTIS STRAWS PANAMAS will ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mrs. R. G. Woodhead graciously entertained Wednesday evening for members of her Bridge club and the following other guests: Mrs. Reuben Baer, Ellen Scoopmire and Dorothy Wood. After a delicious luncheon the evening was spent at cards with prizes going to Mesdames Jack Shumway, Cook, Baer and Wesley Gephart. and help you Bluebird In Logan. The young couple left in the afternoon for the coast, where thev spent their honeymoon. Many parties have been held in Riverside and Or;den honoring the bride Just prior to the wed- - beat the heat. Prices $1.95 to $12.50 Clifford's MEN'S STORE an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Coleen, to Ira Jackman of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride Tuesday, June 3 with Bishop Elmer Richards officiat ing. 4-- CLUB NEWS II CRYSTAL SPRINGS ttK tJ matters as m monthly meeting of the Dental fore the meeting. Association of this district. The DATED May 14 154. convention was announced for box June 5, 6, and 7 in Ogden. by Mr. President blGTJYW owretary, LOANS Low Interest See JAMES BROUGH, Realt or Tremonton, Utah The MIRACLE PIANO See and Play This Piano at Wayne's Home & Auto Store AT LAS T A SPINET WITH A FULL TONE Ronald Stuart Spinet Joyce Leonard, reporter. Direct Blow Action Waterfall Keys Angled Kefe Sensative 2204 Washington Blvd. Phone WATTV Of T aVo PiHz POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Mrs. Milton Johnson entertain ed Tuesday afternoon for her daughter, Margo's fourth birthday. The guests were treated to tasty refreshments and enjoyed the afternoon at games. WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS ORSAGES ri'ZEY GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY ALL ORDERS FOR FUNERALS, AUXILIARY ENTERTAIN MOTHERS Members of the Legion auxil iary entertained in honor of their mothers on Wednesday afternoon at a Mother's tea. Guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. Edwin Stenquist with a program and light refreshments. Heard during the program were two vocal solos by Mrs. Bob r; a tribute to mothers by Mrs. James Walton: a musical reading. Mrs. Dirk Anderson: a reading, Duane Bunnell: and a piano selection by Mrs. Adam WEDDINGS CORSAGES DECORATION DAY Featuring - Dancing ALL DAY 9 Also Dancing Saturday With New Orchestra From to 12 Brenkman. Gold Star mothers of this district were special gliosis, and each of the mothers was presented with a rose bud. Mrs. Conrad Steffen was chairma'n of arrangements. SHOULD MADE TWO DAYS OR BE PRIOR TO TIME WANTED. COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS. DECORATION DAY WREATHS AND SPRAYS Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed of Preston, Idaho wore Sunday at the Elmer home. Gorringe Gorringe guests on Gorringe Graduation Gift O. C. Tanner Jewelry STANLEY R. PALMER, Mgr. Tremonton, Utah 'FIVE FINE STORES OF BEAUTIFUL RINGS'" i: i T5 1 soundk; OGDEN PIANO & MUSIC O. C. TANNER JEWELRY Fl ow P commission to Pay Good Service Free Appraisals or Short Terms Long No Stock to Purchase Presents Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Elma, to William Arvil Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bell of Ogden. The wedding occurred at the Ogden Fifth Ward on Wednesday with a few relatives and close friends present, among the latter of whom were Mr. and Mrs. Devon Price of Portage. The young couple went on a short trip and expect to make their home in Ogden. Assoc-- ' A. V.S- -r ISO Johnson. MARRIAGE OF ELM A JOHN f ni. LABOR vice-preside- nt, H . ctil ' The members of the Sizzling Six club held their first meeting on the 31st of April. We elected the following officers: president, Kathleen Ramsdell; Gwena McKenzie; secretary, Diana Iverson; reporter, Joyce Leonard; song leader, Carolyn Johnson; game leader, Beverly Ipsen. We held our meeting at the home of our leader, Gay Nell 4-- f r J Liberal Amounts The second meeting of the first year cooking Fielding club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Noreen Turner. Mae Mason acted as hostess. Her mother, Mrs. Ezra Mason, was our guest. We had a demonstration on correct measurements and we prepared five different f NOTICE is hereby 5 special meetir. Billy Shuman, who has been of the Box ElcTe serving in the Naval hospital in tion, will be heldTfr' San Diego and who has the rank June H, 1947, ln i of H. A. c, arrived home last Office, Room j week-en- d for a two weeks leave. House, Brigham consider and v0te He is a son of Mrs. Larella changing of the abcM tion's name Dr. D. B. Green and Dr. and County Labor Assji Elder County Mrs. R. G. Woodhead were in Loand to take c l gan Friday night to attend the iation, other Win-zele- ON Swimming N O T I Jeanne Coombs, reporter The Handy Helpers club met at the home of their leader, Marjorie Christensen this week. Mrs. Christensen gave the lesson and a demonstration was given by Mrs. Anna Anderson. All members were present. Refreshments were served. Rhea Anderson, reporter MADE KNOWN. BOB breakfast fruits. REAL ESTATE ' AT 2:00 to 4:30 5:30 to 7:30 ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason HURSDAY,., and Mrs. L. W. Wilson of Robert Roberts and Duane Getz; Salt Lake were guests on TuesBrigham Young University Sch- day of the Garland Puzeys. olarship. Hollis Johnson with Darlene Stenquist as alternate; Pepsi Cola Scholarship, Hollis Johnson; Union Pacific Scholarship, Earl Peterson. Fifteen boy friends of Bob Puzey were entertained Wednesday afternoon by his mother, Mrs. Garland Puzey in honor of his tenth birthday anniversary. The boys enjoyed an afternoon She Is a graduate of Bear River his;h school and has been em- - of games and refreshments. FUN FOR ALL Skating m m, ly Peterson, Fay Peterson, Lois Selman, Colleen Sorensen, Darlene Stenquist, Phyllis Udy Mable Waldron, Elma Udy. Other Awards American Legion Auxiliary Essay, Beverly Rohde, Ethel Roberts; Melvin Foxley Scholastic Athlete Trophy, VerNon Coombs; American Legion Outstanding Students, Jeanine Showell, Hollis Johnson; American Legion Oratory, Carma Nielson; Bunder-so- n Commercial Award, Joyce of Utah University Romer; Sachie Tanaka; Scholarship, Utah State Agricultural College Scholarships, Joyce Romer, JeanWeber College ine Showell; Scholarships, Ora Fae Iverson, MARGIE WARD MARRIES IDAHO MAN The marriage of Miss Margie Ward of Riverside and Ross Shir- BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN ley of Rexburg, Idaho, took place FOR MARGO JOHNSON Light os a Hummingbird'! wing ne Mel-dru- -T- Tremonton, Uta Special 25 to 50 off on all MEN'S and LADIES' SWISS WATCHES |