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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah J -- .. - k . it charge assisted by Leola Romer Ora Fae Iversen, Nedra Jensen and Linda Romer. Assisting over all were Mabel and Margarette Romer. Immediately following the reception the bridal couple left (or a honeymoon to points of interest in Montana and Canada. Tney will be at home the first of August in Magna. j MARY CORNWALL ENTERTAINED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Mary Cornwall, daughter of Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall, was guest of honor at a party for her 4. sixth birthday anniversary. Thir ty firends were in attendance to enjoy playing games and eating delicious refreshments. Mrs. Charles Ward and children. Robert, Brent and Kathleen, of Ogden were out of town guests. I. V i I t 4 f LITERARY GUILD MEETS Members of the Literary Guild met Thursday evening at the G. E. Jorgensen. ! home of Mrs. The book, "Gentian Hill" by Elizabeth Dmidge was reviewed in an interesting manner by Mrs. Grant Thompson. Refreshments were served by the hostess. MRS. R. Z. HEPPLER since its organization in 1925 met at the Stake Tabernacle grounds at Garland Thursday, July 13th. A delicious hot turkey dinner was served by George Napoli. Following the dinner a program was presented by Wilma Anderson, Sophia Taylor, Martha Stone and Nona Rhead. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY R. Z. Heppler was host to the Marry Mixers and Promenaders at a dance Friday evening. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. fan-shap- MISS MAY FRIDAL ENTERTAINS FRIENDS A few friends met at the home of Miss May Fridal Wednesday afternoon to enjoy a pleasant afternoon together. Feature of the afternoon was Mrs. Rosa Hunsaker giving a very interesting account of her recent visit to Hawaii. She displayed lovely souvenirs, pictures, etc. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Carol Wright, of Idaho Falls, who is spending the week at the Fridal home. W. yj''X AT MRS. GEORGE .... Offirpre Professional WornS on entertained the the heme of Mr. and ed ham. The new officers ciation are as followsFaun Quinney; st dent, Virginia Blackha, t - vice-preside- nt, Mary Th. recording secretary, Eva corresponding secretary Marble and treasurer ' . ; Harris. cookedham fAlb0tt group. s' RECEPTION To"HQNnp NEWLYWEDS A reception will be h day, July 21st in the Ward Hall, honoring Mrs. Donald B. Davis m is the former Sheryl D& man. The young couple were'' recently in the Logan LI DANCE-FELSTE- D charge of the games and many HOLDS REUNION lovely gifts were presented to Present members and those Sheryl Dee. Tweny six friends were present to enjoy the eve who have belonged to the Literary club ning. 2( Abbott on Monday evert Plans were made for work by appointing ne various committees and of the State convention was given by Virginia Mrs. George Ficklin Bla George Quinney also " the convention with mt out-of-to- Sheryl Dee Dustman was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Leah Conger Wednesday evening at the home of her part. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Einor Shirley Stenquist was in LITERARY CLUB j bride-elect- BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS SHERYL DEE DUSTMAN D daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Le- Roy Dance, was lovely in an original gown of imported Chan- tilly lace over ivory satin fash ioned to a balienna ler.gtn. lier veil was caught to a finger-ti- p cap of matching satin. She carried a bouquet of with an centered stephanotis Heppler's birthday anniversary. Hepp surprised Elmira with a orchid. large birthday cake. RefreshMrs. Stewart Johnson stood as ments were served during the of honor for her sister matron a and very enjoyable evening the sole attendant She was time spent. attired in a pale yellow taffeta SHIRLEY WADDOUPS WILL gown and carried orchard asters. Don Hansen, of Tremonton, MARRY J. ROBERT stood as best man. LOVELAND ON JULY 21 Mrs. Dance, the bride's mother, The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Shirley welcomed guests in a pale blue Waddoups to J. Robert Loveland, crepe with a gardenia surrounded son of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Love-lan- d by pink rose buds. Mrs-- Felsted of Deweyville, was announc- was gowned in a navy blue crepe accessories and a with coral 's ed this week by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas matching hat. Her corsage was a gardenia with pink rose buds. Waddoups of Bear River City. The wedding will take place For her going away ensemble, July 21, at the home of the the new Mrs. Felsted chose a bride's parents. A wedding dance yellow suit with accessories of will follow in the Bear River navy blue. ward amusement hall from 9 to Among the guests 12 o'clock that evening. traveling to Thomas for the wedAll of the young couple's ding were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. friends are invited to attend the Hansen and daugher, Mitzi, Blaine Madsen, and Robert Stenreception. quist of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. VOWS ARE TAKEN Wood, and Cleon Summers of Off on a honeymoon to Canada Garland; Mr. and R. J. Stayner are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Felsted, and Ray Stayner of Salt Lake wed last Thursday the 13th at City. the home of the bride in Thomas, After July 24, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, in a candlelight ceremony. Felsted will be at home in The bride, Arlene Dance, Sten-quis- TREMONTON-GARLAN- JHayLJuly pie. An invitation is close friends of the attend the event. LEADER WANT exe co ? ADS 6 Patricia Crompton iveds'fi.Val Priest making their home in are newly married Mr. Ogden and Mrs. C. Val Priest, whose marriage was solemnized at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Adams in Los Vegas, Nevada on June 17, with Bishop Adams performing the ceremony. Miss The bride, formerly Patricia Crompton, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Crompton of Tremonton. .The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Priest of Ogden. A reception was held in their honor at the mansion house in Ogden on June 24th. The bride wore an afternoon dress of white shadow organdy over pale blue taffeta, her bouquet was of pink roses and white iris. Attending the couple was Mrs. Robert Crompton, sister of the bride as matron of honor, Miss Jo Beck, aunt of the bride, and Miss Peggy Priest, sister of Now LU RAY MORTENSEN AND WM. J. PRIVETT EXCHANGE VOWS Miss Lu Rae Mortensen of rir.y m y n El-wo- od and Wm. J. Privett of Magna exchanged wedding vows Sat urday July 15 in a double ring ceremony at which Bishop Arth- ur Ericksen officiated. The ceremony was performed in the ward hall before tall white tapers and banks of garden flowers. The bride was beautiful in her gown of trational white satin with long pointed sleeves and lace yoke. The full length veil was crowned with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red rosebuds white cornations and blossoms. Her only orange attendant was Mrs. Wilma Fri-dand the groom's brother, Alvin Privett, was best man. The bride is the daughter of the groom, were bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen, Their dresses, patterned after a graduate of Bear River High the bride's, were of shadow print school and of Henagers Business organdy over taffeta in pastel College. She has been employed shades. at Industrial Supply in Salt Lake Harry Andersen, close friends City for the past two years. of the groom, acted as best man. The groom, a son of Wm. S. During the evening a delight- Privett of Magna, a graduate of ful program was rendered with school and veteran Cyprus High Robert Crompton acting as of 4 years in the Army,is now an master of ceremonies. Miss Clara electricians helper at the Magna Lou Beers and Miss Sharon Mills is attending Radio and and Burnett were in charge of re- television night school. freshments and Miss Donna Rae the ceremony per Following Nelsen and Miss Joyce Quayle formed in the presence of close presided over the gift room. relatives, a reception was given The bride is a graduate of the in their honor. Bear River high school and was In of the gift room a member of the graduating were charge Mr. and Mrs. Enos Mortclass of the Dee hospital school ensen, assisted by Carolyn And- of nursing on June 9, 1950. Mann. Lola Romer, 'ersen. Patsy The groom is a praduate of the Joan Gardner and Lela Barnett. Ogden high school and attended In the refreshment room Lydia Weber College and the U. S. A. Hil and Ardella Creager were in C. Xih 7jJ loioypes VM'X. u-s-- f Om n mm. . L3 If nictcen n Swanson's 3Vi n k HNf Ml Ora no. noappl or apefrurt qmowt Aieorted Flavor karri Dopooit) i Root Seat Plw Oepotrt) H"ireS Coca-Col- a o-- DEr.'o:iSTnnTio:i at UUSS ELECTRIC 6 bot. 25tf u THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2 p. m. and a FREEZER DEFi'OnSTRATIOIi Utah Power & p.m. Liht Auditorium SPONSORED HY Russ Electric TRE MONT O N 48 ct. 49tf Tanq lch Moal Ta.ty cooked Th Dennison's Palmolivc Soap Bath 2 for Six 2V . I Mr. WtKlM'l largo Sandwidi 94 loaf 19tf Ai9l tm, Ridi, TMtot ea. 35C Conway, Chocolate, Burnt Sugar or Von.. Ready t Uu Oftj ZYC fLaKe ICinq I Sweet Rolls t r ounnyounK -- ds rreto I Svet Tomato Juice lTJiw" 2 for Preserves tnJ'sLbVrr, cat. 41c r reserves . 12 oz. 39c 12 oz. 41d i3o. Asparaqus v" Crackers PREM!da.'' 29C Highway, Bomon N.t can 21c Plums Froth, Monica cho.c. Fn.it Soap Cothmor Bouquet 3 bars 23 31 oi rr Jt,c 5 ib Icn.iie Cleanser Canned, Rrady-to-SerCooked Horn I l f,V lb. 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