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Show Trenonton, Utah THE LEADER Mr. and Mrs- Arlo Nuttall and and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and "baby and Wayne Nuttall of Salt family. The men are nephews of lake were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. Bunnell's. - .THURSDAY. refreshments LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND Ewer. Delicious ANDERSON FUNERAL were served by the hostess- r j - lj J5 community. Funeral services for Chester A Sthe com,,,.., Anderson, prominent rancher City in the and stockman of Wendell, Idaho were held at Wendell Monday. The following relatives of this city attended, Mr. and Mrs. VicMr. and m tor W. Beeton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Judy Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. j Woodward. He was born at Bear ward, Mrs. Ann Zeziger and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A- Ruggerio of t"P with the -- FACULTY PARTY HELD Faculty party was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma King at Garland. Mrs. George Quinney was in charge of the program with the theme "Music in America". A trio consisting of Mrs. Nell Puzey. DeAnn Quinney and Mrs. Faun Quinney and Mrs. Faun Quinney accompanied by Helen Ogden. on the piano sang and Mr. Anderson was a brother of played a violin solo. Refresh- Mrs. Zeziger and Mrs. Emest ments were served. River city, where his father, River City, were his father, James Peter Anderson was one MRS. BOB WHITNEY of the first pioneers to settle that ENTERTAINED MEMBERS A A f in - Jor-gens- en group. The ! X through Southern?! and Yuba, , ofS and back to Utah. report I havin. v va UlllltJ. OF VARIETY CLUB i i f SHIRLEY BURNS AND ROSCO HEPPLER ARE MR. AND MRS Sharon John, Edward Buckston, Gaye Christensen, Alan Iverson, Creneal Hansen, Jerry Ward and Rilla Ann Nielsen. In the ' evening Tamara's mother, Mrs. John C. Adams, called from Middletown, Ohio wish her a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of 323 E 1st South Logan, announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Rosco Heppler, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler of this city. The couple were mar ried March 2nd in the Logan L. BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD D. S. Temple by President EIRay IN HONOR OF Christiansen. MRS. J. D. HARRIS A reception was held for the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris couple on March 4th at the home entertained Saturday in honor of of Mr- and Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs. Joseph D. mother, aunt bride. of uncle and Jay's the The new Mrs. Heppler was Harris on her 73rd birthday anlovely in a white satin and lace niversary. A lovely dinner was dress, trimmed with seed pearls, enjoyed and many lovely gifts with matching veil. She carried presented to the guest of honor. a buquet of roses centered with Others present were Mr. J. D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal an orchid. , In the receiving line besides Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Monte the parents of the couple were Harris and families from Brig- Max Heppler. brother of the ham, Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Harris as best man, Barbara land Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris groom, ' Burns, sister of the Bride, Dora and families of Tremonton and and Bonnie K. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hale and as bridesmaids. family of Logan. Miss Mitzie Hansen entertained during the evening with sev- WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE eral piano selections. ENTERTAINED Immediately following the reMrs- Lawrence Whitney was ception, the newlyweds left for hostess at the meeting of the California, where they honeyat the Women's Civic League mooned at Lake Tahoe, Nevada auditorPower Utah and Light and Carmal by the Sea. Thursday afternoon. They are now at home at 323 ium, Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh read Flast 1st Smith Loaan until ADril "Years Ago" by 17, when Mr. Heppler enters the ine comeQy. Gordon. rLUl Dainty refresh- Mission home in Salt Lake prior - were to members served me. to his departure for the Spanish guests, Mrs. Howard American Mission. and Mrs. Stanley Stapley. - Suggestions for Spring PORTER-WALTO- N Qh'h'l OE1E1UO PASTURE MIX HUBAN CLOVER RANGER ALFALFA SEED Sed-rwic- TEMPER - GARDEN and FARM TOOLS SWAN guaranteed GARDEN HOSE GIVE YOUR LAWN AND GAP DEN TUNE-U- P WITH V I G O R 6 PLETE PLANT FOOD A SPRING the COM- 'to Cash Union Farmers' TREMONTON Fr-rs- FAMILY ENJOYS THE FARM SERVICE CFNTER OF BEAR RIVER VALLEY FOR HALF A CENTURY ot the Week is at Li The Rug Fridal Jr. entertained Sunday at a family dinner honoring Mrs. John Friday and Fay Fridal Francis, who observed their birthdays on that M VID fllYT IV 1 Tlii. lioaulil'ti! arft -- Komantique Moral with it nu liii'; jzrey h;n k- ground ami How rr olors in jierloct with' iuulioj:aii, walnut, (licUt'd riitsa.YD. "ti( or other lijjht vuiotln. Vooii of lOIKf imported wool with la es new Duralite for tighter tufts, thicker pile, richer pat- J St J i ron-hliucli- 0 tern, greater ihirahility. Homeinaker., decorator eei where are Muring itn praises. In 27 in., 9, 12, and 1") ft. w r v'Au i idlhst. IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF 0UALITY1 THE LEES NAME ON THE CARPET y ' April Conference a in a The Business and Professional New Suit or Dress and Spring Bonnet and Pearl Toland as joint host- esses. The program was under the direction of Clytie Ransom, chairman of the Health and safety committee, and featured a talk on satiety by Patrolman Evan Green, city Fire Chief. Mrs. Sid Farnsworth was welcomed as a new member. from Peggy's Style Shop TREMONTON DANCE AND SOCIAL AT PORTAGE MONDAY A square Dance and Social will be held Monday, March 27th at 8 p.m. at the Portage recreation hall. The dance is being sponsored by the local Utah Farmers Union and everyone is invited to attend. Ttisy YmtkarmacistDiepiAhw hcls kiwi... DWANE A. JONES DIES AT SODA SPRINGS DECAPRYN 6 played by Mrs. Dewight Hansen. Opening prayer was offered by E. H- Packer. DR. ETHAN ALLAN BROWN of ThursdaM evening Bridge Club was held at the home of Mrs. Reid Cryler last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Arch Richardson, Mrs. Roy Woodhead and Mrs. Jack day. Luncheon was served Mrs. Francis and children of Shumway. to the guests. Murray spent a few days at the Fridal home and her husband, CANASTA PARTY Stewart, came up for Sunday. AT RUEBEN BAERS Dorothy MacMillan of Salt Lake City was also here for the Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Baer entertained Saturday evening at a day. Canasta Party at their home The game was played at two PAUL, and prizes were won by fables HAVE HOUSEW ARMING Mrs. Ruby Thompson and Orville A housewarming party was held at the new home of Mr. and Mrs- Paul Miller on Saturday evening. Dancing, playing games and enjoying the delicious luncheon prf pared by Mrs. Miller was the entertainment of the evening. Many lovely gifts were received by the host and hostess. Bosto reports that a new 3rug, Decapryn, has helped a majority of hay fever patients who have been treated with the preparation. It has also brought relief to sufferers of hives. Decapryn was developed by the William S. Merrell Co., of Boston. Its full value is yet to be determined but indications are that it will prove of real benefit in the relief of suffering. - Duet "O My Father" by Maurine McClellan and Joe Hess. First speaker was Leo Earl of Logan. "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" was beautifully rendered by Faye Jensen. Floyde Johnson of Beaver Dam, cousin to Dwane, was the next speaker. A piano and organ duet was played by Blanche and Bonnie Hansen. Bishop Richards spoke briefly. Closing prayer was by Noble MH-LER- I PARADE and Women met Monday at the home of Dee Garfield with Ina York Petersen. Burial was Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Furniture in wo MRS. REID OYLER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB BIRTHDAY DINNER HALES BROS. r n EASTER BUSINESS WOMEN MEET ON SAFETY PROGRAM TREMONTON TRUE ... . at the Mrs. Reed Giles was hostess to members and a guest, Mrs. Wayne Sandall, of the V. G. S. Club at her home on Monday evening. Delightful refreshments were served by Mrs. Giles. Bear River State Bank ? Zhe grandest M V. G. S. CLUB MEETS you make but what you save that really counts. Garden and Farm You'll Be. to those attending. Remember, it's not what Mountain Grown f Members of the Variety Club met at the home of Mrs. Bob Whitney on Thursday evening to enjoy a very sociable evening playing Bingo, chatting and enjoying the delicious refreshments served by the hostess. Many useful and beautful gifts were given TAKE GOOD CA1 of your "garden". Some day it will take good care of you. In i . 0 ADAM'S DRUG STORE at the Fielding cemetary. The Chapel was filled to its greatest capacity and the many beautiful flowers bore tribute to the high esteem in which Dwane and his family are held. A group Mi m, mm f 0 of service comrades attended the funeral and participated in the military service at the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson and Louise Homer of Cedar City were m attendance at a dinner for their father Don J. Homer, Saturday evening at the Homers. HliilEfj y lovely-birthda- WALLPAP - ti? FIRESIDE CHAT HELD A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton Sunday evening. Theo a recently returned missionary was a guest speaker. Refreshments were served to the J "'ft Put your comfort in our Elands " .v;V' -- An-derso- 25 r; 'I LINE OF OILS present. TAMRA NICHOLAS HAS carry the STANDARD Heating Oils to give you fast, clean, economical heat: STANDARD 1 Stove Oil, 2 Furnace OU and 3 Fuel Oil. 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