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Show 13. t 'v THE LEADER. a , Tremonton. Utah Social QmU BOOKLORE CLUB HEARS REVIEW Mrs. Leon Ksrr graciously HEATRE iff. f shir.? I nV lid WKVi OLD TIME DANCE CLUB HONORS GUEST Twenty five guests were present at the Tremonton Second Ward Hall on Wednesday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBride, former president of the Old Time Dance Club. A program and a Halloween supper with all th3 appropriate decorations were enjoyed by all who attendwere ed. The honored guests presented with a gift. 10, Program Double CIVIC LEAGUE MEETS Mrs. Melvin Foxley was hostess to the Women's Civic League at her home on Thursday after-- n o o n. The busineess followed .fnnn '2H en- Booklore Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs- - Ed Kerr was also a guest A review of Betty McDonald's book, "The Plague and I" was given by Mrs. Norman Maughan. Luncheon was. served by the hostess. i; r ' tertained the members of the mm si sum dis-cussi- on was by a program prepared and nar- rated by Mrs. Henry Van Sweden on the "Life of Sigmund Rom- berg." Mrs. Ford Jeppson and Mrs. Leslie Ress, accompanied by Mrs. Delbert Walker sang, "Will you Remember" and "Your Land and My Land." Mrs. Jeppson al so sang "One Alone." Several recordings from Romberg compositions were enjoyed by the group. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Russ Waldron drove to Rupert, Idaho Thursday to stay for a few days with her mother, .JIS; Urn Feature 2nd Big mm J ' I n rnXTCn A f 11 ir V BARBARA' TUT STANWYCK Biff Co i - of the Daughter's of eers wllmeeet at the home Mary Peterson at Elwood on day, October 21st. Hit Z7 ST who is erfect aclvurouncl for a Lady ! stery with care as the fvillist complement to her personality t in she is the a gorgeous pti tuic! Slit looks rested and at ejie . . . . . i for there is no strain at all to her driving. 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A n tough, terrific adventure , Center-Poi- Valve-in-Hea- Rivet-les- s fore with new Dubl-Lif- e brake linings that last up to 14-- 15 iter World's Champion d Engine e Hydraulic Brakes more outstanding than ever i) AT v. J. 'V Fri- CM Vl 1 ,,' it IabU ID !J-S- F Utah" Pion- IS r Cannon, MIDLAND CAMP OF D. U. P. WILL MEET It Is announced by Mrs. Don Homer that the Midland Camp tojMcLAGLEn f R- - ti t, ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Delicious refreshments were assisting. and Marzo served to fifteeen couples at the Merle. Roberts Dee were Stones Mrs. Mr. and of home presiding in the Mr. and Mrs. J. Hv Keller are Jay spending a few days in Salt Lake Harris following the dance which gift rooms. was held Thursday of last week. Oct 19 - 20 JUSDAY, T A Mrs. Lewis ill. During the evening a violin trio. Donna Green, DeAnn Quin-ne- y and Mae Strand played WEDDING CEREMONY UNITES severa Actons. Doris Johnson a UId mrZ0 bWnesJESSE ROBERTS AND AUDREY Arda Everton and Dons John CONSTABLE son sang a trio number. The Announcement is made of the group from New Zealand includmarriage of Miss Audrey Const- ing the bride and groom and reable, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth turned missionaries also sang Constable of Dunedin, New Zea- two numbers in Maori. land and Jesse J. Roberts, son The young couple are now at of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts home to their friends in Tremonof Tremonton. The ceremony ton, where Mr. Roberts is em- was performed in the Salt Lake Temple Thursday, September 29,! ComDanv by Robert Burton. Members of the families and REBECCAH LODGE HELD close friends enjoyed a wedding MEETING AND PARTY dinner after the ceremony with Following the meeting of the the parents of the groom as Rebeccah on Monday Lodge hosts. a party was given in honnight, A reception was held at the or of Mrs. N. E. Shaw, who was Roberts home in Tremonton on formerly of Tremonton and is Thursday evening, October 6th, now living at Salem, Oregon. A and many friends of the couple delicious pot luck supper was attended to honor them. Fall flowers were used to adorn the rooms. ATTEND ROBERTS In the receiving line were the W EDDING RECEPTION bride and groom, his parents, Annie Petersen and daughter, Miss Golda Roundy, bridesmaid, Donna of Anaconda, Canada; Lyman Bond, best man and Marvin Wright and Dwain Dur-ran- Mrs- A. A. Hansen and two childmissionary companions of ren of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. the groom. They stood before an Merlin Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. especially arranged mantle, trim- Joe Tanner and two children of med with white gladioli and Salt Lake were in Tremonton white Tall last weekend to attend the recrysanthemums. white tapers in candelabra also ception which honored the mar. riage of Jesse J. Roberts and hisl added to the bridal effect. Bride. bride was lovely in a gown The of white moire with lace yoke, fashioned with a full skirt and M MEN AND GLEANERS corded shirring at the hipline. HOLD FIRESIDE CHAT Her fingertip veil was trimmed The South Bear River Stake with deep lace. She carried a M. Men and Gleaners held a bouquet of white gardenias and fireside chat at the Tremonton white roses with tiny pink rose First Ward following Sacrament buds. meeting Sunday. Dr. Curtis of Mrs. W. C. Everton was host- Ogden gave' an interesting talk ess and was assisted by Mrs. on "Love, Marriage,, and You". George Quinney. Mrs. Dredge Musical numbers were rendered Roberts was in charge of the serv by Donna Green and Louise Casing with Gayle Deakin, Donna tle ton. There were about' 125 Green and Lou Jean Ballard mB --f t u filled with mystery, . intrigue, action! I ft ti t - M K1 " r . - ' A A w otters you all these .v. ' . rvSri ;vh'Hh ' tJ .." i EXTRA Values "v ' A V at lowest cost ! . .1 I I. 10 3! rnm RN0Wi.ES umok mqvahro . ton uvaraco Ocl. nun oualfj 16-17-- 18 The StyfeliM D Um -Qct. Door $oa LA 19-- 20 p-THUKS- 4 L fe. 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