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Show PAGE FOUR. fecial Qeuti TAKE NUPTIALS IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. n. AT RECEPTION reception and wedding evenMonday held was dance in Hall ing in the Fielding Ward Gordon Mrs. honor of Mr. and Jensen. She is the former CarThe wedding olyn Peterson. 20th in the August took place Salt Lake Temple. Those in the receiving line included the bride and groom, her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble A Miss Colleen Thompson, dauThomghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee seven-branch- pson of Garland, and Darrell Diderickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderickson of Thatcher, were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception honoring them was held Wednesday in the Garland Ward Hall. The bride was satlovely in a traditional white in gown entrain with a fingertip veil falling from an attractive tiara. Her only attendant was Lois Fryer. Odeen Diderickson performed the duties of best man for his brother. Those assisting with the reception were Norma Jean Wise, Rita Jensen, Phyllis Bishop, Janice Last and Carolyn Manning, all wearing formal gowns, Music was played by Beth Brown, Naone Mason and Marvin Ashby. Peterson, and his brother, Wi- FRIENDS HONOR T lliam Jensen and wife of Brig-halovewas bride The City. Miss Carol Lott, a bride of the ly in 'her white wedding dress near future, was honored at a and carried a bouquet of red shower Thursday evening. A roses. number of her friends met at the The gift and trousseau room home of Betty Lou Porritt where was in charge of Miss Betty a bride's book was constructed. Peterson and Mrs. Garth A light luncheon was served to m Ras-muss- BRIDE-ELEC- en where many lovely gifts and presents were shown. Refreshments were served from a decorated table with a gladiolus Ber-nicenterpiece by Lois Elaine, and Arlean Peterson, assisted by Marie and Louise Peterson. Music was furnished by the home town orchestra. The couple left Tuesday for thirty-si- x. PARTY HELD ON SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY ce Rock Springs, Wyoming, where they will make their home. Mrs. Elva Korth entertained Friday afternoon for her son, Vaughn Korth, who was celebrating his seventh birthday anniversary. Games were played by a large number of his friends and refreshments served. rrLAsSlC f 7 ' ' S. Rich officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Del Holmgren, was gowned in a white mouseline de soie over satin, with shirred old fashioned bodice, long sleeves and a full, draped skirt, caught in back with a large bustle-typ- e bow. Her veil was finger tip bordered by lace and arranged at the head with a tiara of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds encircling a white orchid tied with white satin streamers. Miss Carol Holmgren, maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore a pink floral organdy gown similar to the bride's and carried a bouquet of glamelias and roses. Mr. Tom Gunn, of Richfield, and fraternity brother of the groom, acted as best man. The bridesmaids, Misses Elna Olson and Arlene Merrill of Brigham City, Bonnie Rae Gardner and Elyse Johnson of Bear River City, Colleen Ballard of Tremonton, and Bobbye Fleming of Carthage, Illinois, all wore pomtJ3 put; suao3 aniq pub ijuid nosegays of asters. Mothers of the bride and grocm both chose black dinner dresses and wore orchid cor- - glen-pla- t..j,lMt.Mdin Mid"l i ;. j -- 'j U 815.00 TO UTAH h MMWU ! 1 PRICE & p 1' H of FALL and WINTER Merchandise SUITS COATS JAYCEE JANES FETED The Jaycee Janes held their monthly meeting, Wednesday evening with Mrs. Fay McMurdie as hostess. A business meeting was held followed by a supper served by Mrs. McMurdie, assisted by Mrs. Gladys Norr. MRS. D. LEIGH COLVIN DRESSES known temInternationally and welfare church perance, leader and club woman to appear at the State WCTU Convention. SLACK SUITS NATIONAL PRESIDENT TO ATTEND WCTU CONVENTION, TUESDAY ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Guy Ballard entertained at the Sunday at dinner in honor of Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin of New Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Ballard. and Evanston, Illinois, will York Covers were laid for the guests the WCTU convention to attend of honor, Mrs. Gladys Holmgren, Carol Holmgren, Bobby Fleming be held Tuesday at the Christian is of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Church in Ogden. Mrs. Colvin WoNational of the Harris and sons and the Ballard president man's Christian Temperance family. of Union and first vice-preside- GUESTS AT STEAK FRY Mr. and Mrs. N. 1A GRA SHOP TREMONTON nt the World's WCTU. Mrs. Colvin will speak at the afternoon session and during the banquet at Earl Marble 6:30 in the evening. Stevens ROCK and Mr. and Mrs. Frank The State WCTU speech conwere guests at the Vosco Call home in Box Elder Canyon at a test will be held at 4:30 p. m. steak fry, Friday evening. for the gold medal award. Six contestants from this Valley will MIA HOLDS compete for the medal. OPENING SOCIAL WOOL For ceilings and walls of your ham The Tremonton Second Ward CIVIC CLUB HEARS their opening soc- BOOK REVIEW ial, Tuesday evening, at 9 p. m. Mrs. Golden Harris entertainDancing is planned with ar- ed for members of the Women's rangements made for a good Civic League at the home of Mrs. orchestra. Refreshments will be R. C-- Harris, Thursday. Miss La served. Preal White, librarian at Brig-haCity, reviewed the book, ENJOY OUTING "Letters to Katherine," written Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, by the mother of Helen Hayes the Orval Ewers, Mr. and Mrs. to her granddaughter. Steve Hales and Mr. and Mrs. A delicious luncheon was serKenneth Tuck and their families ved by the hostess. Special guests enjoyed an outing in Logan were Mrs. Irvin Garfield, Mrs. Canyon, Saturday and Sunday. Nick Chournos, Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and Mrs. Wilford Harris. PIANO STUDENTS GIVE RECITAL Miss Verma Rose is convalescMIA will hold The wedding march was played by Mrs. Austen Johnson and Miss Joan Harmon. Following the wedding, a reception and dance were held in honor of the couple. The dining d table was centered with a wedding cake and lighted by white tapers in crystal candle holders. Those assisting at the reception were: Leona Reese, Violet Jensen, Myrtle Holmgren, Vesta Jensen and Dorothy Harris. Music was furnished by Mrs. Austen Johnson, Kenneth Holmgren, Florence Gardner and Laron Johnson. Junior piano students of Miss couthe the Mary Burns presented the folFollowing dance, a left for short ple honeymoon. lowing program Thursday evenThe bride chose as her going ing at the Methodist Church: t, "Little Connie away costume a grey suit with grey and red accessor- Jean Archibald; "Blue-Eye- d ies. Doll," Joan Theurer; "Sleep, Prior to her marriage, the Baby, Sleep, Carole Ficklin; bride was entertained at parties "Dumb Bell," Larry Ficklin; "Mr. given by Violet Jensen, Elyse and Frog Is Full of Hops," Jimmie Victoria Johnson, and Arlene Burgess; "Stories From The life Merrill. of Bach introductions by Oneta Bunnell, played by Belva Jean ATTEND RECEPTION Harris; "Bird Calls in The Mrs. A. L. Cook ana her dau- Wond," Susan Foxley; "Singing "Waves of The Danube," ghter, Mrs. Grant Gill Smith of Bei:-,"0 Belva Jean Harris. bing," Minneapolis, Minnesota, attended a wedding reception in the MAKE Hillcrest Ward at Salt Lake, Fri- N day. The honored couple were HOME IN FIELDING Mrs. cooks niece, Anne Louise A large host of friends and Brockbank and Shipley Snow. relatives offered congratulations and best wishes to newly-wed- s, Mr. and Mrs. John A Bourne, at a reception given Friday evening in the Tremonton Second Ward Hall. Their marriage vows were spoken Wednesday, September 4, in the Salt Lake Temple in the presence of their immediate families with President Robert K. Burton officiating. The bride is Now the former Roma Jean Hill. , Standing in the receiving line with the couple were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill, and the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne. The bride wore a beautiful white satin gown fashioned with a train and a dainty net yoke, d sleeves pointed at the wrists and an orchid corsage. WONDERFUL VALUES The bride's mother chose a of aqua and a corsage of gown SPECIAL PRICE CM l COMING THURSDAY, double-rin- g four-tiere- ' Utah. ed sages. """"""" "" VGF BEAUTIFUL HOME CEREMONY HOSTESS TO UNITES BETH HOLMGREN Mrs. James Walton was hosAND DENZIL BALLARD SEPT. I tess to the VGF club, Wednesday Before a fireplace banked with evening. A delicious luncheon glad-iowas served to the members and palms and pink and white two guests, Mrs. A. L. Cook and white tapwith and lighted candel-abra- s, Ms. Phylis Smith. ers in were vows pledged nuptial STUDY GROUP by Miss Beth Holmgren, daught- SPEAK TO of er of Mrs. Gladys Holmgren The Study Group met SaturMr. Bear River City, and Mr. Dtnzil day evening at the home of Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Mrs. James Walton. Special Ballard of Tremonton September guests were President and Mrs. 1, at 6:30 p. m. at the home of El Ray Christiansen and Mr. and the bride's grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Ray Guymon of the Logan and Mrs. John Holmgren of LDS Temple, who spoke to the Bear River City. President Abel group on temple work. Tremcntc-n- la n V.'m. R. Bunder-so- announce the engagement of their daughter, Delphia, to Mr. Oris Rudd of Fielding. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. Bear Both are graduates of Bund-ersoMiss school. River high at the is employed in office & Light Power Utah Tremonton. He is a veteran of World War H and will attend the USAC this fall. HONORED LEADER JJEAR RIVER VALLEY m for ESTIMATES or INFORMATION call GARLAND ing at the home of her brother, H. Smith Rose, following a heart attack which confined her to the hospital several days. CFNF T 121-- .YNf.TT TNS1 IT J ATTON fO I Forget-Me-No- id " jf , LY-WE- L Special Sale A real saving on nierdiandise. is your opportunity to complete your wardrobe for up-to-tlie-niiii- iilc every need. SUITS QQrt ALL WOOL Formerly priced at SIj.OO NOW 4 Brassieres S2.25 VALUES AT 98f $1.00 DRESSES UNHEARD OF VALUES ONE 2.98 GROUP - 5.00 HANDBAGS and BELTS Specially Priced Peggy's Style Shop UTAH TREMONTON, L I I I X 6 long-fitte- IV. $19.95 GOING SLIPS 'ft n i yellow gladioli while Mrs. Bourne wore black with a pink gladioli corsage. In the gift and trousseau room were Zenna Archibald, Carma Nielsen, Cleo Jensen and Bemice Peterson assisted by Shanna and Beverly Hill, the bride's sister, and Gerry McMurdie. The guests were served from a table decorated with a lace cover, white lighted tapers and an attractive gladioli centerpiece by Lola Dean Hill, Zella Hill and Joan Nelson dressed in p2$t? formals. Mrs. Merlin Romer, Mrs. Jay Bourne and Mrs. Far-re- ll Summers, also wearing formals, assisted with the guests. The floral decorations and arrangements were by Mrs. Romer and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie. During intermission vocal selections, "Sunshine of Your Smile," "I Can't Begin To Tell You," and " Til The End of Time." were sung by Joe Hess and Val Leavitt. Du-ai- If The "eyestrain months" are starting. September to April of daylight, danger period, with shorter days, fewer hours that weather that keeps all ages indoors, and the demands e is col school work puts on young eyes. of Now, especially, is the time to guard the eyesight member of the family with proper light vrii laP scientifically desg large enough to produce sufficient light and f They lamps that bring illumination where it is needed. ixd of eliminates the "ounce of prevention" for eyestrain that the "pound of cure" after eyes have been punished by Pr ne ENJOY BETTER LIVING ELECTRl fym A UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY f |