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Show Thursday THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah moline, with an ivory Madonna vase with pink flowers and lighted pink candles was the center of ithe bridal decoration theme. It was flanked by large baskets of d jpink larkspur which were and flowering ferns by shrubs. Baskets of garden flow1 ers, ferns, and trailing vines were 1 artistically placed throughout the gardens. The new Mrs. Foutz was radiant in an original gown of white 1 satin fashioned with long pointed sleeves, fitted bodice with lace trimmed yoke ruffle and lace insets with the yoke and bouffant organza. Her i overskirt ofveilnylon illusion of bride's finger tip was lace trimmed and caught to a small tiara embroidered with j crystal beads. Her bride's bouquet was fashioned of waxy white split carnations and stephanotis Social QewU MID-JUL- j P'J y 7 BRIDE Y bord-jere- V - K4x I iVM 4 si " y 1 f . L-- -- 1 t ;:.!. V surrounding an orchid. Miss Oneta Bunnell was maid of honor for her sister and wore j lavender starched chiffon over lavender satin. The bridesmaids, Misses ReNae Bunnell, Melva 1 Jane Castleton, Betty Deakin, Marilyn Taylor, and DeLora Marble wore gowns in summer pastel colors and carried delicate baskets fashioned of pink carnations and lavender status with lavender satin handles. The bride's mother chose a gray crepe gown trimmed with pink lace and Mrs. Foutz wore a rose pink model with lace pep-luBoth wore camelia corsages. Norman Wade of Salt Lake City, stood as best man for the m. r LIANE BUNNELL BECOMES MRS. HAL B. FOUTZ Wedding vows were exchanged joined by the Misses Elva, Marie y Miss Dane Bunnell and Mr. Alicia Foutz. and Hal B. Foutz in a temple cereIn the evening the young mony, performed Monday, July couple a were honored by in the beautifully 17th, in the Logan Temple by reception President El Ray Christiansen. sheltered seclusion of the BunAttending the couple at the cere- nell gardens in Tremonton. Entering the garden through a mony were their parents, Mr. Trerose latticed archway, the guests of Mrs. Bunnell and LeRoy monton and Mr. and Mrs. Har- were greeted by Mr. Bunnell. old B. Foutz, Las Vegas, Nevada Colored overhead lights, twin and the grandmother of the torchere lamps- - and indirect groom, Mrs. Alice Foutz, Odgen. lighting in the shrubbery, highFollowing the temple ceremony, lighted the bridal party as they a dinner was enjoyed by the received their friends to the wedding party at the Bluebird strains of soft organ music. A Cafe in Logan. They were also nest of tables trimmed with pink LEI3 0 X I! 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Potter of Provo presided over the tables assisted by the Misses Carol Braithwaite, Helen Felsted, Arleen Moore, Elva Foutz, Marie Foutz, and Lois Morris. In the gift rooms were Wanda Christensen, Bar bara Howard, Marilyn Stohl, Gail Braithwaite and Elaine Tippins. Mr. Foutz and his bride were students at the Brigham Young University during the past year, where she was affiliated with the Cesta Tie social unit and he with Delta Phi, and the Val Hyric social unit The young couple left by plane for Detroit, Michigan to get a new car and on their return enjoyed a trip through the southern Utah parks. For her going away outfit the lovely bride wore a fine blue and white checked suit with white accessories. They will make their home in Las Vegas after August 1st. MARRIAGE VOWS SPOKEN BY SHIRLEY WADDOUPS AND J. ROBERT LOVELAND Now making their home in Deweyville are newly married Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Loveland. The bride is the former Miss Shirley Waddoups and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Duett TV, c group pian toholr Bear River high school. He is now :Cn Saturday evening, July 22, famW. a Bradshaw gave year s reunion at Lorin Faan employee of Safeway Stores in George ily party in their honor. Refresh- - in Ogden. Utah Tremonton. ments and games were enjoyed throughout the evening. ENGAGEMENT OF OUT OF TOWN D 12c TILE SHOWELL II ERE'S A CUSTOM FLOOR It's New Bird Duotone Linoleum Tile! for-ma- ls. UP OIJR WAY WEED-NO-MO- E we wouL Incidently, we have some like to sell. This is a swell time to use this dope t:. get rid of those dandelions in your lawn. We also hav some crab grass killer on hand. It is a new item. The other day I saw a fellow walking on some neighbor's lawn and yet there was a good sidewalk out ir front for him to walk on. It seemed like he was dodgbranches. ing something like That night, I was out trimming my shade trees S' passersby didn't have to make a path out of my lawn. ! You may have this same problem. WEED-NO-MOR- with GOOD FOOD FAIR POIGES CROSS ROAD LUNCH "WE NEVER low-hangi- ng CLOSE" Adam's Drug Store Jack and Lionel Managers TREMONTON 17 K7 io SO so UJ dm .). ... Ji- '. Xjh. - - ' "Wt, ta.. Nr ow. E)QD2?GD DdIoom; 0 Drive a De Soto before you decide! m . (uiolamicftlc HALES BROS. FURNITURE Dial 2136 ." ,vr HANSEN her junior year at the Utah State BIRDlDuokc J ir - Choose your own individual color scheme . . . and install sparkling Bird Duotone tile yourself . . easily and economically! There's a wide choice of rich color com-- . binations, packaged and ready to take home! Only Bird makes Duotone Linoleum tile . . . it's distinctive, patented . . . and original It's easy to install. Lay it yourself. You can save money and at the same time have beautiful long lived floor I I s. or ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Showell of Stone, Idaho, announce the enof their daughter, gagement Jeanine, to Eugene Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen of East Garland. The young couple are planning- a wedding date in early September. Miss Showell has completed YOU CAN INSTALL YOURSELF! i.J 11 t u. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw and daughter, Joycelyn, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mrs. Sherry Nelson and baby and Mr and Mrs. Norman Bradshaw of California attended the Walters family reunion at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake. 3 rf J BUNNELL RECEp Out of town guests at'l the reception of Mr. and Foutz at the LeRoy Bunne'l were Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle E EGGLESTON FAMILY STAGES REUNION AT DEWEY FARM nounced the engagement and Sixty-fiv- e members of the The ceremony was performed; forthcoming marriage of their Eggleston family organization waite and Car.' at the home of the bride's par- -' daughter, Louise, to Mr. Bryce held their annual reunion at the and Jeanne,daughters, Nephi; Mr. j ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wad J. Ericksen, son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert son Harold, and doups in Bear River City, on July Joseph A. Ericksen of Beaver Blackham at Deweyville Sunday, Ruth Jackman, Blackfoot V 21. The room was attractively de- Dam. July 16. x. auu Mrs. wiiiiam Mor corated with fresh flowers and The popular couple are making Members of the immediate Logan; Mr. and Mrs y candles for the event. Members wedding plans for August 4th, Eggleston family, their children, Bunnell and of the two families were present. and will recite matrimonial vows and grandchildren enjoyed a Kay; Mr. anddaughters Cap Mrs. Erwin The bride was lovely in a gown in the Logan Temple of the luncheon prepared under the nell; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Latter-day of traditional white satin. She Church of Jesus Christ of direction of Mrs. C. J. Dewey of and son, Wayne, Mrs. Mab Saints. wore also a fingertip veil of Tremonton, Utah who was Con- S. Schow and son. Wester Miss Castleton is a graduate of nie j bride's illusion and carried a bouEggleston prior to her mar- Judge and Mrs. l. w quet of orchids. Mrs. Ted Rich- the Bear River high school, and riage to C. J. Dewey. son, Norman, Salt Lake ardson, a sister of the groom was is employed as a dental assistant members from Arling- Alice Foutz, Mr. and Mrsci Family matron of honor. Other attend- in Tremonton. Active in LDS ton, Va., Ogden, Salt Lake TreFoutz, and son, Glen, ants were Joy Waddoups, a sister church work, she is Gleaner-Juni- monton, Deweyville, and Leslie Foutz, Mrs Roy advisor for the Bear River of the groom; Joyce Hooker and Utah and Malad Foutz, Mrs. Barbara pac Farmmgton, Margaret Kennard. They were Stake. and Downey, Idaho attended. Mrs. Duane Foutz Ogden Mr. Ericksen is a Bear River dressed in pastel colored The afternoon was spent in Mrs. Grace Foutz 'and dau high school graduate, and at pre- visiting and playing games. Carol, San Francisco, Calif A. R. Burbank was best man sent is a student at the Utah for the groom. State Agricultural College in LoA reception the gan, where he is a member of honoring couple was held in the Bear the Lambda Delta Sigma fraterRiver City hall following the cer- nity. He returned seven months emony. During the evening Mrs. ago from Minnesota, after serColen Waddoups sang, "Sweet- ving for two years in the LDS I This may be where vou live, or it. mav ho hearts" and "Maytime", with her North Central States Mission. live or possibly your neighbor's home. The couple plan to make their mother, Mrs. George Quinney There's a lot of life and activity everywhere in ou accompanying on the piano, and home in Beaver Dam. Miss La Vona Christensen sang, little town. Take a look up north, where four vear ago we had our rodeo and ball park, we now have "Because", accompanied by Joy BRADSHAWS ENJOY eleven homes, more or less completed. FAMILY PARITY Waddoups. The bride is a graduate of Box Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. BradIt's getting to be a fine place to live. Not many vear ago we few who lived that far north boasted of the bes: Elder high school and has shaw are returning this week to wild Morning Glory crop in the city. We still fieh: attended the Utah Agricultural Imperial, California after visitthis weed, but it's much easier to destroy it now with College. ing his parents, George Bradthe new improved weed killers. Mr. Loveland is a graduate of shaw and family at Tremonton. Personally I could have bought another lot with th amount of money spent in getting rid of this weed You now can kill more weeds with a $3.00 bottle 0 than years ago when it required 5 gallons of carbon disulfide, costing not less than fiffr dollars. THE HADFIELDS ARE BACK! Mr. B VISITOP-ATTEN- LOUISE CASTLETON ANNOUNCED, WEDDING SET Mr. and Mrs- - Harold J. Castleton of Garland this week an- Tremonton BRADSHAW FAMILIES ATTEND REUNION IN SALT LAKE ii' Tu!v Tremonton ' ' - Agricultural College, where she was a member of the ROTC sponsor corp. and served as vice president of the Kappa Delta sorority, of which she was a member. Mr. Hansen was graduated from the USAC in June. During his senior year he was student body president and president of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, ns well as a member of Blue Key. He has also served as National President of the Future Farmers of America. The popular couple plan to make their home In Salt Lake City where Mr. Hansen will continue studies at the University of Utah Law school. SMART Uiiuj. lltboto (jives i(ou all : Dolr Prnl Starring Tom Howord. Evry "IT PAYS TO IE IGNORANT" night over oil CHS Stationt Wdndoy WATERPROOF STARTS OUICK INTERIORS IGNITION FOB IN WETTEST WEATHER BIG BRAKES FOR SURE, CYLINDER BRAKING T WAILS POWERMASTER E YOU 0 STYLING HEW HARMONIZING EASIER tee oufctanfaj features... 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