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Show ; in,! -- 50 g!13' THE LEADERTrPrtcn, Utah ' Maxine Castleton Becomes Mrs. Taylor 5 j , i .. liane Bunnell VILL EXCHANGE VOWS -- 1 WITH IIAL B FOUTZ ' FAMISH I JUKI l 15 ane, to Hal B. Foutz, son of Dr. B- Foutz of Los Vegas, Nevada. The wedding will take place ia the Logan Temple on July I7th followed by a garden reception at the f amDy home, 366 North 1st East, from eight to eleven. All friends of the couple are invited to attend the reception. and Mrs. Harold :! A Real Buy on Fresh Berries sweet Orange Juice 1 ;i HE! ElliS ha O'Goid Delicious, full 1YSHN- - Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell announce the forthcoming of their marriage daughter, Ii- - Vg Jp No. 2 Can f f - CIVIC CLUB FETED Mrs. Kenneth Germer was hostess to members of the Civic Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Carter, of the U- S. Agave a talk on Child Literature, Marianne Manning favored with a Tocal solo "Musseta Waltz Song" by Puccini, accompanied by Ann Holland, and Carolyn Quinney repotted her activities as Girl's State representative in Logan. Ora Mae Rhead was welcomed as a new member to the club and refreshments were served by the hostess. - - C MRS. HARRY TAYLOR ENTERTAINS GROUP Mrs. Harry Taylor entertained boys and girls Wednesday evening in honor of their excellent attendance at Sunday School. The following people enjoyed a Alice Kerr, movie; Kathryn Roberts, Iris Anderson, Betty Mae Allen, Dee Peterson, Velva Lre Allen, Diane Roundy, Neal Christensen, Stimpson, Peggy Theurer, Roger Funk, Lee Coombs, LaRain Giles, Jaleen Harris. Jana Lee Kerr, Ida Funk 19 4 In a charming candlelight. ceremony, under a h 'ee ben cov- Bjoin. Mrs. Hilda Castleton, assisted ered with rs's. Miss Maxine an.1 Castleton. daughter of Mr. by Misses Darlene Davis, Mari-rnMrs. M. E. Castleton, became the Manning and Lou Jean bride of Roger Taylcr, son of Mr. Ballard, were in charge of the arid Mrs. A. J. Taylor of B?ar refreshments. ne Quality Fosds! iey at irJ iiato 5; i TOI 46oz.can sloes- Duchess 43 No. 'A can 21 6 i Conl Caol HotoMc.'d, Biaek V2 Ciqcf 70 Cracfc X Root Beer Wars! it Coca-Col- a Jean? 5 I I i Cfl; I f Ait ;ree:f i otfe: J D 3C Every Day White Star SJSMK; 33 Gerber'sSS 8 oz. 1 Bread "hT loai 15c Bread inns' 5 Cakes art! : Layer lef 51 h r KjS loaf lvc ea. 35. ST" Cake ea. 45 fiSTiESt? Sweet Rolls FHIcd, t pack Honey Bee frST,' Pectin LTiWw. pkg. Caps Krr, CompUt doz, Lids Km, R.gvi Zinc Caps Lunch Box sptd leal Hoast m Aro Who! pint Tasty Peanut 2 lbs. Butter 3 Dinnerette No. 2Vi ca n 22 cz. Sweet Tuna Flakes No. Vi can Royal Ann or Ben Lomond 2 for Dark, No. 2 can 25 69c 65 s. 17 streamers. 43 23 49 Chosen to attend the bride was her sister, Miss Melva Castleton, as maid of henor with Miss Lucille Taylor, Miss Geraldine Robbins and Miss Patsy Stander as bridesmaids. Denny Nicholas assumed the duties of best man. Miss Louise Castleton '"Because", accompanied on the organ by her sister, Miss Mary Castleton, who also played the wedding march and rendered several selections sang 49 55 30 eeefs li n fa, pint 57tf 41 '- a i U Mayonnaise Clearwater ftp 6 bot. 25 KoolAidft pkg. 4 Flavorade 10 Green Spot 33 Nahi 6 for 25 Devera- A 4i (Hf!iuVb,c7,?i-- pint Heinz, Tasty Dill.... 25 oz. jar Cherries lb. Tea c0ntbury Grn V2 lb. TeaBaqs Brburv4rt. TeaBaqs ,8... Tea 18017.051. PllleS f kOr For No. 2 '2 can Delicious Beverage Gum! Prat Pork & !ec:is it AHiii :ioT Fresh Salad P'icfdeS Prize A iu czens of Savings 39 Clover Club ressing - Potato Chips J U1C6 Just Like Tastes f 294 49 11 25 doz. 1 1 doz. 33 River City. The double ring ceremony was performed by President Clifton GM. Kerr in the presence of the immediate families Monday evening. July 10th, at the home of the late grandparents of the bride, now occupied by Mary and Elmer Getz. To the strains of the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin", the bride descended the stairs on tho am of her father. The new bride was lovely in a gown of traditional satm with buttons running from the high neckline to the fitted bodice, fashioned by her mother. Her fingertip veil of nylon net edged in lace was held to a crown of talisman rose buds and stephan-otiShe carried a bouquet of talisman roses, stephanotis. and during the reception. The outstanding decoration of seasonal flowers all through the house were arranged by Mrs. Crystal, assisted by Mrs. Olive Dockstader and Mrs. S. E. La-V- ?I1P Corn wo; OUD6S 5 lbs. 23c POTATOES U. S. No. L Premium Pack Santa Rosa TOMATOES U. S. No. lb 33c 1 Large Red Slicers lb 19c PLUMS U. S. No 1 Large Sweet Santa Rosa WATERMELONS U. S. No 1 lb 4c Red Klondykes lb 15c LEMONS Sunkist Juicy Peas JST T,B".- - pkq. 25 Sroinach rim SuoiW 14 oz. 25 Cob Corn SwmI Bantam 2 for 27 Mix Vegetable Strawberries smT" n. 4.1 " 41 13 H. on Paul Mrs. David J. Rehklau presided over the gift room with the heip of Mrs. DeAnn Waddoups, and Kenneth Porritt-GiftMiss Joan Summers, Miss Astrid were presented to Kathryn Strand and Miss Pat Fairbanks. Kerr, Alice Roberts, Lee Coombs,. The M:sies Trixie Bjorn and Ann Rcger Funk, Betty Mae Allen,. McMurdie received the gifts. LaRain Giles, Jaleen Harris, DiThe newlywcds left immediate- ane Roundy and Velva Lee Allen. ly on their honeymoon and upon their return will make their ENGAGEMENT OF JANICE home in Bear River City. ANNOUNCED GROVFR; s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover of Fielding are happy to announce the engagement and marriage of their daughter, Janice, to Walter R. Sutherland, Mrs. Erwin. son of Mr. and Sutherland of Fielding. PEARL WINN WEDS DONALD BOWEN and Mrs. Jack Winn Sr. announce the wedding of their daughter, Pearl, to Donald Bowen of Idaho Falls. The couple wer? married in St. Anthony, Idaho on July 11th. Mrs. Winn was in attendance at the ceremony. The BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS forth-comi- Mr- ng newlyweds will make their home MISS MAXINE CASTLETON in Ashton, where Mr. Brown is Mrs. Faun Quinney and M'rs. employed. DeAnn Waddoups were hostesses g at a bridal shower Friday LAVELLE PETERSON in honor of Miss Maxine NOW KNOWN AS Castleton. Durinsr the evening a MRS. RALPH SHELBY bridal book was made and many Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson lovely gifts, along with balloons announce the marriage of their; filled with wishes, were presentto Ralph LaVelle. daughter, ed to the guest of honor. of City, Brigham Shelby Light refreshments were served City. The marriage took place on to twenty five friends. June 29th at the home of the bride's parents, with Fred L. V. G. F. CLUB MEET Peterson of Brigham performing Members and several guests of the ceremony. A reception honoring the newthe V. G. F. club met Wednesday ly married couple was held the evening at the home of Mrs. same evening, at the home of Wilford Rogers. The evening was the bride's parents, after which spent in sewing, visiting and the couple went to Salt Lake for eating the delicious luncheon served by the hostess. a short honeymoon. eve-in- ib.&3e America' O Straight Eight extra tmeothnw, 0lrM Lotrvnt-Price- il lb. Vine Ripened 0.$.No. 1, Ht lOr 'w lb. lo ID. 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