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Show THE The bride wore a lovely white satin gown and carried a bou-- LEADER. Tremnnton Vuh Engagement Announced j ! PINOCHLE PARTY ENJOYED Quet of orchids. Mrs. Udell Hodge was matron cf honor and the Fielding were married Friday were Miss Lois Jen-- : eveninz at the home nf Mr nnd brides-ai- ds sen arid Mlss N'edra MrsIrvin Jensen of Gariard Draper Mari- . daughter Bishon Elmer T Pirivts lyn Jensen was a flower girl. with c'f Draper mere were fifty friend and of Fielding performing the Jensen, so. ui relatives present to witness the of! :USreW ceremony. The couple plan to' make their home in Corinne. iL-- Mrs. E. - food Basfref Nineteen Anderson entertained eight or her friends at a party on Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Earl Marble. Pinochle was the entertainment of the evening and prizes were won by Mrs. Claire Ander son and Mrs. Devere Welling. ":-V?s- - Our Birthday Party. It's Coming LINDA PECKENPAUGH HONORED MRS. HANNAH SUMMERS CELEBRATES 73rd BIRTHDAY A- - friends of Linda, reekenpath gathered at her home to enjoy the delicious refreshments served by her mother, Mrs. Don Pecfcenpauch, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Tho group then enjoyed a movie at the Main Theatre at Garland. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR JANET THOMPSON HELD Mrs- Evan Thompson entertained Sunday for her daughter, Mrs. Dwayne Romer was host Janet, on her fifth birthday ess to members of the Simada anniversary. Ten friends attendStudy Group on Wednesday. Mrs. ed to participate in playing Gordon Nesson reviea-eth games and enjoying delicious history of the life of Charles Gounod. Mrs. Earl Stohl gave the opera, Faust. Refreshments Mrs. Oleen Udy and son, were served by the hostess. were Logan visitors Tuesday. j SIMADA STUDY GROUP HELD rs Friends and relatives of Mrs. Hannah Summers called to celebrate her 73rd birthday during the week. Out of town guests were Mrs. Tennie Summers and three daughters of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Annie Rock of Brigham. Local guests were the following mesdames, John Thomas, Louis Anderson, R. S. Calderwood, Reed Anderson, Ed Deakin, Rasmus Anderson, Dean Orwin; also Mrs. Margaret Bronson, Mrs. Eunice and Mrs. Hazel Summers. Light refreshments were served Sum-mer- s Peggy's Style Shop and the afternoon spent in GUILD MEETS Members of the Literary Guild met at the home of Mrs. Earl Stohl on Thursday evening. Mrs. Mervin Holt reviewed the book "The Cup and The Sword" by Alice Tisdell Hobart A delicious luncheon was served. LITERARpf AND SPRINGTIME EASTER and HOT CROSS BUNS Easter Baskets, Toys and Novelties SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY for IDEAS Sale Spring ONE WEEK MISS BARBARA LEE VALDRO bridesmaids. Miles McKinlay will act as best man for the groom Samuel Miss Waldron is a student at Marry the U. S. A. C, where she Is Allison Howard affiliated with the Kappa Delta Sorority, and she is a Regiment- . mu wa. w nuraii a. wtu- - al sponsor in R. O. T. C. The future bridegroom is also nft.hPirrt.ohr n3rh,MiM &t Samuel Allison Howard, son' of th! he Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo M- Howard. toe Fraternity. i Sr. of Riverton, Utah. their Following marriage, and Their marriage will take place at the home of the bride on!a short honeymoon, they will be March 23rd, and at home in Logan where they will Thursday, Immediately after the ceremony, continue their schooling, the young couple will be honor- ed by a wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsden of Attending the bride will be Tooele and Dr. and Mrs. Harold her sister, Miss Gae Waldron, as Marsden of Salt Lake, former maid of honor, with Miss Bar-- ! residents of Tremonton, were bara Morse, Miss Helen Felsted, Sunday guests f Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Marilyn Stohl as Harry T. Woodward. ONLY Barbara Lee Waldron ULLALA CORNWALL EASTER Special ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Ullala Cornwall was a to members and hostess gracious guests of her Bridge club on Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alma Theurer and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. Mrs. and Mrs-- Harry Drew were Refreshments special guests. were served by the hostess. Win-zel- er To s Starting i .J - Tnl Aj"he 37 'pring Time Is . . . . . . Fixing Time WE HAVE! m PAPER BENNETTS KLENZENE IALL CLEANERS GLIDE for WAILS and WOODWORK 4 10OR CLEANERS O'CEDAR DUST MOTS, MOrS. BUCKETS ami BROOMS i OR GARDENS SWEET PEAS, GIANT EASILY RADISHES, ONION SETS, LAWN GRASS SEED. Springtime YOU MUST "WEAK" Budgets SEE OUR "DIME ISLE" TO SAVE THAT BUDGET i'codl IB asket IouVe Invited To Our Birthday BIRTHDAY PARTS' birthday party in honor of Margaret Thompson was held at her home on Saturday evening. Eighteen friends came to help celebrate her 13th birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing games followed by lunch eon served by Margaret's mother, 2 BLOUSES 17 pair size 4 SAMPLE SHOES, $10.00. Now Values from $6.50 to Oo gg No Refunds No Exchanges All Sales Final Cash Only j Mrs. Evan Thompson. A cousin, Caroleen Willardsen, of Salt Lake was also In attendance and re mained over the weekend as a guest LINDA MARBLE 4vi ENTERTAINS Linda Marble's 14th birth. day was the event celebrated by 8 of her friends on Thursday evening. Playing games and Joying refreshments was the tertainment of the evening. en- en- BRENT GARFIELD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY . -- iV' iv Irvin Garfield entertained In honor of her son Brent, on his fifth birthday Wednesday. Those present were Brent, Bruce J. R ., Carol and Douglas Gar field, Virginia and Merril Cook, David and Richard Morrison, Caroline and Phillip Markham, f aybe Jliis is .!' x( V riamv (?.. A: t . W 1 Mrs. - J A great many people have been saying that if their luck keeps pace with their dreams they're going to own a Cadillac one of these years. Carol Ann Rock, Howdie Freiss, LaRae Deakin and Wayne Payne. with They were entertained games and eating delicious re If you are among them and we hope you arc this may be the year. Listen . . . . . . Cadillac has built a great new car, for 1950, that is just as practical to own as almost any car Announcing you would consider buying. It is the new "Sixty-One- mileage which actually approaches popular cars. and it is priced models of a number " than the highest-price- d of other cars you would never think of as in the same class with Cadillac. Furthermore, this new Cadillac will give gasoline Yes from the standpoint of practicality you've lost about your last logical reason for waiting any longer to buy a Cadillac. And, oh, the things that say you ought to buy one right here and now ! There's Cadillac's irresistible 17-1- 8 We cordially extend an invitation for you to visit our new store in the Shaw Building. d now-locate- and See Our New Location Our New Environment Come new spring merchandise I II HI H III ' I. JF "iliWWWwraww.T-W-'W'?'- . y r r Wayne Sandall Motor Co. DIAL SZZt de- Better come in today and find out whether is the year! We'd be delighted to see you. this CLASSIC SHOP 11,1111 beauty its world-wid- e prestige lightful performance and its unbelievable endurance and length of life. Truly you'd find every motoring experience enriched and enlivened if you owned this magnificent car. OF THE AND that of the lowest-price- d its lower Graindl Me the Jfar J'U 1 f ffl $ selling for j freshments. FrL&Sjit Wlnr. I V NOW $5-9- 5 Z. V V 1 formerly priced At $3.95and j J NOW and IIOUSE- COATS, all sizes. Formerly $ NOW priced at $595 siz h"nmferslp ; f $ $5.95 73 COTTON DRESSES j A SKIRTS, formerly priced at j MARGARET THOMPSON HONORED WITH 18 SAT.-MAR- . |