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Show THE President ERay Hess of Malad. Idaho became Temple with AccomEVENTS SOCIAL the bride of Harvey R- - Wood, Christiansen officiating. to son of Mr. and Mrs- Ross Wood panying the young couple UUS LEE HESS of Fleldins. Utah, on Wednes witness the ceremony were their EPJDE OF parents, Mrs. Alvira Silvester, day, June 14th. IIAKVEY R. WOOD was grandmother of the bride, Mr. marriaee The ceremony Miss Iris Lee Hess, lovely and nA Mn ' Farnsworth performed in the Logan L.D S tuiu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, grandana parents of the groom, Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Richards. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a delicious dinner at the Bluebird FOOD cafe at Loan, given by the bridegroom's parentswere A reception and dance held that evening in the Malad wishes you recreation hall, First ward with a large crowd of relatives - j Uuh Tremonton. LEADER FLVE ARTS STUDIO PLANS SUMMER TERM DIANA FOXLEY HONORED AT CAJIYON PARTY for the of Studio Summer Term of the Fine Arts has been set for Sat w. urday, July 10 by Phyllis Enrollment date Mrs. Henry Fcxley and Mrs. Perce Watkins chaperoned Diana her Foxley and twenty two of friends to the Logan canyon m honor of her birthday anruver was sary. A deliciou.- luncheon served to the gins ana mc giimy enjoyed playing games. Pope, director. continue throughout the summer. according to Mrs. Pope, but danc-- 1 ing classes will be temporarily Biack. discontinued. Jerrilyn is planning to dance instructor, attend meetings of the National meeting in the Tremonton First Dance Association in Chicago, Ward, as guests of LeRoy and continue her studies while Bunnell. The four former German famthere. Hansel and Gretel", produced ilies lived in Berlin when Mr. by the Studio, is currently being Bunnell was serving in the West seen by local audiences. Final German Mission. presentations are scheduled for Garland on Friday. June 30th, VACATION AT LAKE TAHOE and Bear River City, on Satur Bishop and Mrs. Ed. Deakin and family enjoyed a week's vaday, July 1st. cation at Lake Tahoe, California. Geraldine Green of Blackfoot. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Freiss of Idaho is visiting with Mr. and Nebraska are visiting Freemont, Mrs. Lynn Iverson and family a few for days with their son, and with Dr. and Mrs. D. B-- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Friess and Green and T BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Barbara FaJk was honored on her birthday Thursday eve ning by a "group of friends at the home of Mrs. Beverly Gibson. Games were played and a luncheon enjoyed. The and friends attending. The bride was lovely in a guest of honor was presented gown of white slipper satin with with two nice gifts. a fitted bodice, deep lace yoke, long pointed sleeves and a full MRS. WESLEY GEPHART veil HOLDS BRIDGE CLUB flared skirt. Her finger-ti- p of brides illusion and chantilly Bridge club was held Wedneslace fell from a tiara of seed day evening at the home of Gephart Prizes were won pearls and beads. Her bouquet was an orchid encircled with by Mrs. R. G. Woodhead. Mrs. pink carnations and net forming Jack Shumway and Mrs. Jed the shape of a heart- Miss Abbott. A delighful luncheon Carla Wood, sister of the groom, was served to eight members. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss De Ann Wood, sister LOCAL GIRLS of the groom, and Sally Smith. TO PARTICIPATE Both girls wore pastel colored IN DANCE "REVIEW Moveta Cardon's dance review gowns and carried nosegays. Darrell Hess, brother of the will be held at the Capital Theatre in Logan on Friday at bride, acted as best man. Mrs. Hess, mother of the bride, 8 p.m. Local girls participating wore an aqua crepe gown and in the ballet and tap numbers Mrs. Wood, mother of the groom, are Jaleen Harris, daughter of chose a printed crepe. Both Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris, ladies wore corsages of red roses Mary Anne and Patti Shumway, and split carnations. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Those assisting at the recep Shumway, Susan Waldron, tion were MrsClifton Udy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Bill Sharen Jones, Fern and Lois Waldron, Trudy Miller, daughter Tovey, Maydell Ward, Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and Alice and Kay Tovey, Lucille Annette Fronk, daughter of Mr. and Lorraine Corbridge Helen and Mrs. J. H. Fronk. Edwards and Bunny Lee Dud CANFIELDS ENJOY VACATION ley. For her going away outfit, the Mrs- - June Stanworth and sons, bride chose a white linen suit Dick and Howard, and a nephew, with red accessories. from Hurricane Billy SlackAfter a honeymoon trip to accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry California, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Canfield and daughter, Melanie, will make their home in to Yellowstone Park for a weeks vacation. They returned this week and repored having had a DAVID HOLMGRENS good ime. HOLD OPEN HOUSE An open house was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramp- new home of Mr. and Mrs. David ton of Garland accompanied Mr. Holmgren on Sunday to which and Mrs. LaRain Marble to over 200 friends of the couple Bountiful to visit Mr- Rampton's attended. The occasion was also sister on Sunday. Mr. Holmgren's 80th birthday anniversary and his entire family was home to honor him on that day. Sons and daughters of the Holmgren's are Mrs. Winifred Stoddard from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mrs. Ethel Stan-gof Idaho Falls, Mrs, DeEsta Sampson and Lyle Holmgren of Logan, Mrs. Phyllis Wood of Garland and Wayne and Warren Holmgren of Tremonton. - BASKET the Happiest I. . Safest and se two-cour- Mrs-Wesle- Fishinest family. - For your long weekend, July 2, 3, and 4th, during which 3-d- ay we will be closed, you will need these FISHING SUPPLIES . PLASTIC KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PAPER DISHES, Ice Cream size DIVIDED PLATES DIXIE CUPS ... doz. 15c each Vic doz. 23c each lc PLASTIC TABLE COVERS, for canyon use SODA POP (all colors) case 98c 49c ONE POUND CANDY BARS POTATO CHIPS, large package 39c WE EVEN HAVE SOME FANCY SWIM CAPS SUNTAN LOTION, (prevents sunburn) AND 59c 59c (just r s right) 4'2C CANTS jumbos, each.. 19c GRAPES 25c seedless, lb 9, GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, bunch FRYING POTATOES (make fish taste better) : 6C ALSO THESE Juicy Franks lb. 45c ham 53c Potato Salad ' carton 33c Plus j llll ctTTTT: - - i aion, ji,7 An Expedition) family. Ship Most Unusual p! Ju'y r 4, 5, 1j 6 nil I JPKTACUIM ADVDmiKi HODS -- REELS - TACKLE Also Your CAMPlfIG HEEDS Just Received A New Shipment of S NORGE NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES NORGE REFRIGERATORS DEEP-FREEZER- BRAND NEW Starts July 14-1- SO 5 9 I See Them Today mm at 4i TREMONTON LUMBER & HDWE. PHONE 2301 TREMONTON i J V v BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR ANNETTE FRONK Sliced Cheese Tuesday was an important day for Miss Annette Fronk n eighteen guests gathered at her. home to help celebrate her 9th Ais. Jack! birthday anniversary. Fronk, Annette's mother, served a delicious luncheon and the group enjoyed playing games. Kraft Yi ss.tr m WE HAVE 7- er Lunch Meat minced JK' fT JULY 4th HOLIDAY - 10 lbs. 45c june Kcket - WATERMELONS j FOR YOUR - - ins - Drama and speech classes will BARBARA FALK HONORED-A- GERMAN FRIENDS VISIT BUNNELLS Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell this week were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Artzitza and son. Mr. and Mrs. E- R. Malzahn and children Mr and Mrs. Arthur Shumann, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ahrend and son, all of Salt Lake City. The- - Gartzitza- - and Ahrend families Sunday evening presented the program for sacrament I lb. 35c HAVE A WHALE OF A GOOD TIME, but . . . BE CAREFUL!! Mm. 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