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Show 11, The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. 1949 Social ward. n i 1 ? CtentA placed ,rJ i PETERSON-ALLE- ,1 5 OOw MTs ,' J tas r 75c Each 1 HI 1H Each ma11 25ozen ikies mi I i was enjoyed by the 125 presentMrs. Alfred Kunz and Mrs. Myron Barnes received bouquets of flowers for having the most daughters in the program, and Mrs. A. C. Toland and Mrs. De-- I Ion Didericksen and Mrs. Sey mour Hill received honorable mention. J N ?w!MaMJ taaeB JEAN HAWKES AND TONY STANDER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Kes OI On Brand GUESTS AT MARBLE HOME i Many members of the family called to see Mr. and Mrs. S. A. (Marble Sunday afternoon. The (guests included two brothers of Mrs. Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Mr tv,o'Burbank of Deweyville and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Og- - uuui riowen muiuuu 1949 II cv Full-Siz- and e Hi Feature-Packe- d mmm G engagement of their daughter Jean to Tony Lynn Stander son;"iU"1' T , . of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander of & Mrs- uien MarDie ana imiuiy 't nlanrmmlfl are J. H, illAA itVU. th w of Brieham City and Mr. and ning an August weddmg to be Mrs. LaRain Marble and daughVlipVl solemnized in the Logan Temple. .JnnUr r,f tVlO TZanT T?ivfr ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. school and Mr. Allen recently re Lowell Flamni of Logan. turned from the Hawaiian mis ANDERSON-HANSE, - t - x N MARRIAGE MADE KNOWN Ranae Carol And.ersen, daugh sion. CROSS 50e JrA .n ""-""f- -( mIEUTE yw- - 2 JAKERY Mil sons Ballard and Steven. n nn 0 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS a birth- Mrs. Christian Mrs. Merrill Laub gave ter nf ins of FIRESIDE GROUP MEET in honor son1 day party Monday a p,mTIampn Dozen AT CASTLETON HOME I " " U4UB'M' of Mr 1 and Mrs. Ephraim Han-i'- 1 hrated ; her Gth birthdav. Eigh- The Tremonton 1st ward M. vvv.iv, Sell Ul L1WUUU, at were present and the met Men and Gleaners in the Logan Temple, teen guests marriage were Melvin Mrs. refreshments and and Mr. of home games Castleton after church, Sunday A wedding reception and dance 'evening. The program included was held in their honor on April) two vocal solos by DeAnn Quin-ne- y MRS. RUDY MILLER 9, at the ward amusement hall, and Carol Craighead and the with about three hundred guests, eniliuai.ms showing of films by Freeman attending. Members of the G.F.S. club met were Byington. Refreshments IE liREMONTON The bride was lovely m a gown at the home of Mrs. Rudy Miller, served. of slipper satin en train, styled Thursday. Prizes were won by ' . with a fitted bodice and swee- Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs. Jesse m : theart neckline. Her veil of bridal Miller and Mrs. Alf Manning. Re h illusion, edged in lace, hung from i'reshments were served. ' I r "'"J in iimn m a coronet of seed pearls, complimented with an orchid corsage. MOTHERS' AND DAUGHTERS' Maid of honor was Miss Sherry 1ENJOY LUNCHEON. Andersen with LaRee Mortensen, A mother's and daughter's tea Flnv Christensen and leucine was held Thursday night in the I mm LOW RATE t cl mmm. d. ' I TO 4 TSARS Tronton second Ward Ha,Uo NO COMMISSION corses undertfca 140 STOCK and Key wore ot M am Dinner rueits at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. uenzu Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Han-e- d ?.n and Mrs. Jv.Ie Harris and - in? announces the engagement and approaching marriage oi ner daughter Bermce ana ttooerv uve Allen, son of Mrs. Elma Allen of Tremonton. The marriage will take place April 20th in the Lo gan LDS temple, followed by a reception the same evening in the Fielding ward recreation hall. The young couple are both ; . After the program a luncheon ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs Elm a Petersen of Field- - Dozen for tLe couple in the Huwc-- ward hall on Friday, April 22, to which all their freinds are invited. sen was in attendance. j 'I 5 Page Ifackrell-mun- k 'net and lac,?. A wedding break- WEDDING Uast followed the ceremony at Miss Owen FackreU daughter .the Blue Bird cafe. The officers of the Second For her going away outfit the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fackrell of Ward LDS Girls program enter D. Munk. son of bride chose a grey suit with and Mariner tained the mothers and daugh cor- ters in the ward recreation hall Bishop ana Mrs. Oliver M. MUnK wnue accessories ana war, a oi Howtll were mamed in the faw or wmte carr.a.iors. Wednesday evening. The couple thon left for a toi'r A program was arranged with Logan Tempi? on April 7th. The of California, where they will was by performed ceremony musical numbers and readings visit with Elder Melvin Munk, a President El Rav Christiansen, by each age group. The speaker - brother of the grcrm, now L.fc- was fashions bride dress The was Mrs. James Walton and the taffeta with oring in El Centro, California. ol water-wave- d stake advisor, Mrs. Wendell HanA wedding dance will t, given a lace yoke and a veil of white A birthday dinner was . held Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barfuss honoring Mrs. Conley Christiansen and Mrs. Elmer Mahnke, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Barfuss, on their birthdays. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hansen and small daughter Julie of Roy; Miss Faye Barfuss, Eldon Weston and Miss Lorraine Mendenhall of Ogden. Elmer Mahnke and son Eugene, land Conley Christensen and family. Our on, Utah t LDS GIRLS AND MOTHERS ENJOY LUNCHEON mj at the home c Ppler BIRTHDAY DINNER AT BARFUSS HOME t -- Trt-mon- rZ I Vv $2700 Down-- Week A i3 ! v I ! CT" 1 SSJJS. oTrder A m. pin, . See JAMES Tremonton. Utah Morttaf toon .oBcor TBI PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Kli-Spc- latest utomatic dearie range by Think of it-- the America's foremost manufacturer at the lowest price in years! This brilliant 1949 Uotpoint Automatic featurei-fast-start- ing, Electric Range has dozens of work-savin4200-waCalrod Units, long-lastin- g charcoal-typ- e broiler, deepwell cooker, oven rack many more! Come guide and broiler measure-pl- us leading electric and see Hotpoint-Ameri- ca' "smartly" FACULTY CLUB mfitt TN GARLAND to MEASURE CLOTHES it because torn ;s TO BE FOUND AT TREMONTON TAILOR Now Now Now Now 20c 25c 29c Now 79c Now 55c Now i JUMPERS. ARBOR EVERGREENS, "u"'s FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL SHADE TUFFS, all of above. sues and v. ncties in tlATE, PFITZER, HXES and HEDGING TLVNTS. Many roots and Gladioli and varieties including latest paten varieties, all kinds of shrubs and novelty trees. ROES 10 and novel flow-Pri- n; rare roots of Peonies in one il'f"i and five gallon cans. Other large f Helphiniums, Jacobs Ladder. Can-- 1 rbpV Bells, etc. FN'MALS, M One only, was $7.90 NOW Vi Raspberry plants; Granc Climbing vines such as Clematis, ri, Silver IjrA vin. etc. Many va- - AHRi.RRY, mi VOI? to drive out for items available we will get .t have it and it is you. COME EARLY tufmonton Formerly priced Wooden Salad Howls at 15c 25c $1.00 NOW $5.95 I'vrex 75c $1 50 NOW Per- One Only. Was mf - $2.95 NOW Fir" Kin', was $3.95 NOW Qf at 35c NOW 3.50 " 1 M,I1V .!,,. il. ms loo nu.n, nm to ALL SALES WORK COME AFTER WE'RE OPEN. 3.75 On tray.were 45c NOW Asheslos Siding 1 oo OQi fi- -V Squares Johns Mansville R."f,nlar $18 00 square NOW picres 4 9.G0 fix i ft. File Board 1.49 Rrrrnlar 33 square f t. ( LOSE OUT 20 66-J- 16 T..,Tl1..n,. onl. r, amTl,,l. FINAL Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te PHONE n. 11 W Sail and Pepper Sets Kolalors Formerly pi Iff d at $2.25 Formerly priced Double Boilers 12 JI7R O Glass Stove Sets valnc, now 8jc was 20c $S.70 NOW 50 Ir.divida.il f Seven piece, was 12 S1.S0 - Cake Saver 33 piece Service for 6, was $51)5. CLOSE OUT Ws: and let CHOICE Section. rnONE EAST AP NOW u.i.i i u& Walton Valley Nursery 4 QJ? W $3.C0, ere na Drink Mixing Set Tie. Vire Gold and Ruby, naV.lia ivvitp VIM I NOW Beverage Set Lily bulbs. 111 Blue Bell, Heavy duty, NOW Alum Kitchen Stools rirtirs ff Set Pepper was 35c aiMj 59c Now 69c Friday evening. 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THERE IS A BIG CHOICE OF 100 ALL WOOL WORSTEDS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND WEAVES AND THE LATEST STYLES ALWAYS ffl The Faculty club met Monday Alevening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. with ma King in Garland rhnrles Last and Mrs. L. C. Christopherson as hostesses. wa Richard Griffen oi logan the speaker of the evening and he chose for his subject, "Ger many." TAILORED Calrod UntHl s Cooking. Chart! Deepwell Thrift Cookerl Oven Rack Guide & Broiler Meaturel in range and 1949's biggest buy! r it 4200-wa- tt - Wear Our World-famou- g . . OF AMFRICA ed You Get Them All With Uotpoint! Prolan, white carnations. off. This was followed by Lloyd Thompson acted as best evening a luncheon, planned and preparman. ed by the Beehive girls and their and The Andreasn brothers Mrs. Vem Adams, Mrs. teachers. ana Droraer Andi3r""n irwonne . . . j and Mrs. Margaret Brown Russell furnished mus- - selections ana besides the Other guests Evans. Sharon Kroksh rave a readinsr. Mrs. were Mothers Harry Can tne Leland Andersen, brother of Reese Mason. The Mrs. and field cere of master a bride, acted tables were beautifully decorated monies. with flowers from the Korth a The new Mrs. Hansen is x Elder mgn shop and other Easter decorat graduate of s aim ions. M Hansen school and The evening was enjoyed by River high. Bear mater is the their everyone, so say reporters, Kayla The couple plan , to make r t wnere mi. Kerr, Greths Christensen and "home in California JoAnn Deakin, school. Hansen will attend BROUGH, Realtor AmthofH Dccpwcll Cooker, Calrod Broile- rUnits, 1 m TREMONTON |