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Show fecial Tremonton. Utah LEADER THE :licaions, writing a column this lilies of the valley. The reception was followed by ;year for Utah State's campus newspaper. Student Life. a family dinner. of - a selectedgray Mr. Andersen, a graduatenow The new bride is suit with yellow and gray acces- Bear River High school, sories as a going away outfit. an assistant professor of English The couple left Saturday morn- :and journalism at Utah State. from ing for a honeymoon trip to the He holds a master's degree Parks In Southern. Utah. On Northwestern university. The Andersens will leave Lotheir return they will make their will home in Provo where they gan this month for San Fran- UY. B. at studies Mr. Andersen, a continue Cisco, where Air Corps Re-- 1 re the in at Lieutenant town the Out of guests for ception included Mr. and Mrs. L. serve, will be on active duty V. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Leo 'the summer at Hamilton Field. Bennion and son, Claude, of Salt In the fall they will go to MinLake City and Dorothy MCLel- - neapolis," where both will attend the University of Minnesota for lan of San Francisco. a year before returning to Utah State. FORMER ELWOOD RESIDENT Now making their home in Lo gan, Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Stan- APPROCHING MARRIAGE ley P. Andersen, who were mar OF DARRELL EARL ried in a double ring ceremony ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb of June 3 in Elko, Nevada. Mrs. Andersen is the former Jacque- Salt Lake City announce the line Jeffs, daughter of Mr. and forthcoming marriage of their Mrs. Jack Jeffs of Burley, Idaho. daughter, Norma, to Darrell Earl Mr. Andersen is the son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl. and Mrs. Elias Andersen, form The wedding will take place on June 19th . at the Salt Lake erly of FJwood, now of Brigham, and the grandson of Mrs. Ange- - Temple. A reception will be held in Une D. Hansen of Tremonton. His and their honor on June 21st in the paternal her children were among the first Tremonton 2nd Ward at 8:30 p. m. to which all friends and relresidents of Bear River City. The new Mrs. Andersen attend- atives of the couple are invited ed high school in Idaho Falls and to attend. in Burley where she was graduated in 1948. In high school DEAN BRADSHAW and at Utah State Agricultural HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw college, where she has been a were host and hostess at a lawn two student the past years, she 3 been has active in student party pubhonoring their son, Dean I QentA cat- - evewho attended were Mr. and Mrs f feu ... Bradshaw Aurea the of tvunz, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ning. Members re-- ! a to enjoy family gathered ".d aim iia Baker, Guy union before Dean leaves for the Bjdd' mission field. Supper was served rel-' of town out to the following atives and family members here in the valley; Messers and FUSSY Dan Bradshaw of Roy, Bradshaw and Ariel Rayj at their home on Saturday ' i I - ! - 0 f S ft 1 ! t o2 W :,V-- i I I . 4s' - j Diane Nelson. Numbers on the program were Taking their place among the presented by the High School June newlyweds are Mr. and sextette and Bob Gates sang 3 Mrs. Colen H. Waddoups, who songs, accompanied by Gale wer.3 married in the Logan Muir. Temple on June 7th with Joseph Following the reception the B. Daines officiating. couple left for a four day honMrs. Waddoups is the former eymoon to Arizona. On their B?Ann Quinney, daughter of Mr. return DeAnn will remain with and Mrs. George Quinney of her parents for six weeks while Tremonton and the bridegroom Mr. Waddoups is training with is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the R.O.T.C in San Francisco, Waddoups of Bear River City. after which they will make The bride was radiant in a their home in Logan where .they lace trimmed white satin gown will attend the U.S.A.Cfashioned with Queen Anne collar, long graceful sleeves taper- DAHRL THOMPSON ed to a point at the wrists and IS JUNE BRIDE and a full skirt with train. Her Miss Dahrl Thompson and Vicfingertip veil was also lace trim- tor Dunn Billings were united in med and rippled from a crown marriage at the Logan L. D. S. of orange blossoms. Temple on Friday, June 9th with She carried a beautiful bou- President EIRay Christiansen quet of orchids and red roses. performing the ceremony. A reception was held Friday Miss Thompson is the dauglv evening in their honor at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Tremonton First ward hall to Thompson of El wood and the which a large crowd attended. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Standing in the reception line Mrs. Victor L. Billings, Arlington, with the bride and groom and Va., now with forces their parents was Clair Cazier, in Weisbaden, occupation Germany. best man; Mrs. Gale Muir, sister An Informal reception honored of the bride, as matron of honor the newly-wed- s that same eveand Shirley and Joy Waddoups, ning at the Thompson home. The sisters of the groom, as brides- wedding party, composed of the maids. bride and groom, who were unAssisting In the banquet room attended and their relatives, where punch and wedding cake stood before graduated candelabwas served were Rebecca Smith, ra with lighted tapers flanking Mae Strand, Lou Jean Ballard, large bouquets of spring flowers. Donna Green, and Geraldine The bride was lovely in a beauRobbins. In the gift room were tiful gown of white nylon made Nell Puzey. Mildred Bunnell, in the traditional fashion and Ann and Wilma Pulsipher, Wilma her bouquet consisted of gardenAnderson, Carolyn Quinney and ias surrounded by rosebuds and "7 1 j Thompson of Ogden, Bill Brad-- j shaw of Salt Lake, Joe Murray of Grace, Idaho, L. Johnson of Roy, Owen John and George Brad- shaw of Tremonton. Many nice gifts were presen-- : ted to the guest of honor. j j j j I hi JjV ANGLERS TRUST j IIEPP'S c j , EQUIPMENT JAYCEE JANES MET em Members of the Jaycee Janes met at the home of Mrs. Doris Howard Wednesday to discuss the summer activity program. REASONABLY PRICED SATISFACTION WINCHESTERS HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY DAY'S Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Miss Carol Craghead entertained at a family dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester on their wedding anniversary. Grant Cook of Willard and Larry Winchester were also GUARANTEED V is RELAXING ADDS YOUTH great-grandmoth- er I iS - Mes-dam- es ; 1 ?a!S'nr Slf. .wuu 2 i PLEASE" HIM By SHOPPING AT . . WILLIAM KNOWLES FAMILY ENJOY REUNION A day and evening of visiting, games, movies, luncheon and a musical program were enjoyed by those attending the William Knowles family reunion at the Logan 1st Ward Chapel on June 9th. Relatives from the Valley; - :een! " Hepp'i i H NOW KNOWN AS MR. AND MRS. jt IS m 'A 7' U taste 1 K 'J aor ... MM i BFES now ! Seldom hov vou i i ... Vri SAKWAVhosI i ,",,"'M y,Te7 "v Jui ! - ii 15, yo risl now , ii oviue lweIJ Mlifl( Fri, S All These and More Thick Cantaloupes f Lemons 12s lb. Tomatoes U.S.No. I, D4-ntAA- r WfcVIWlii White CANTERBURY Bread Finest Quailty CrM. Hack I Mm. Wrighf Dread Cakes AM lb. 51 Vi lb. rw. w. t WhiM 14tf i. hum lot Rr'TMat m. 35C Layer Cake CoS, 45t 47 t . o.Vh0.!ioliocrf Sweet Rolls PRICES lb. 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