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Show ThursJav THE LEADER. Trcmonton, Utah LADIES REPUBLICAN CLUB ATTEND ERICKSEN AUGUST 21st IS WEDDING MEETING SCHEDULES DATE SET FOR VALENE WATT .CASTLETON RITES Ladies Republican Club of The Members of the Castleton and AND CLAIR ANDREASEN a meeting are holding who were Brigham families Mr. and Mrs. William Watt Ericksen on August 14th at the War Mem- Social QenU announce the engagement of present at the wedding of Bryce their daughter, Valene, to Clair Ericksen and Louise Castleton Andreasen, son of Mr. and Mrs. last week included Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreasen of Elwood. The Ben E. Call, Idaho Falls, Idaho, wedding will take place August Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Castleton, 21 st. A wedding dance and re- Orem, Mrs. L. P. Howard, Logan, honoring the popular and Mrs. Stanley H. Castleton, ception young couple will be held in the Portage. Thatcher Gym, August 25th. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durrell Ericksen, Dayton, Idaho, Mrs. Kenneui LARRY WINZELER Ericksen, Los Angeles, California, CELEBRATES FIFTH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler, BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Glendale, California, Mrs. Jack Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Overton, Nevada and Robert Winzeler, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green, honor at a party Friday celebrating his fifth birthday anniverof his friends sary. Fifteen in games and eat- PLNO PUPILS PRESENT playing joined ing refreshments served by Mrs. PROGRAM AT HOWELL Winzeler. In a program sponsored by the Howell Ward MIA, 17 piano students of Miss Mary E- Burns VARIETY CLUB ENTERTAINS were heard in a piano recital at HUSBANDS AT CANYON PARTY the Howell Ward last Tuesday A weiner roast was enjoyed evening. Saturday evening in Logan can The program yon by members of the Variety an invocation by with opened Conhusbands. Club and their Laurence Hansen and nine Tretest eames were played, under monton pupils and eight students the direction of DeWayne Falk from Howell were heard before and Beverly Gibson. Helen Oyler, James Nessen offered the beneVerna Laws and Roberta Fronk, diction at the close of the conwere in charge of the lunch. cert. Those who joined in the outing Trixie Bjorn was featured as were the following couples; guest reader, and the following Douglas Laws, Don Gibsons, students were heard; Bill Falks, Wayne Fronks, piano Karen Fonnesbeck, Jim-m- ie Foxley, Buss Norrs, Ned Oylers, Glen Barbara Shaffer, Gibsons, Gail Whites, Hughie GaelaBurgess, Allen, Carol Giles, Hope Thompsons, Denzil Ballards, and Anne Hawkes, Kent, Margaret PalMr. and Mrs. Reed guests, mer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carole Ficklin, Terry Hess, Canfleld, Deanna FonnesSnyder. Melvin beck, Jack J: A- - - well-attend- ed De-Way- ne Me-lan- ie LOUISE CASTLETON AND BRYCE ERICKSEN ARE MR. AND MRS. Marriage vows were spoken in a lovely temple ceremony, August 4, by Miss Louise Castleton and Mr. Bryce Erickson, at the Logan Temple with President El Ray Taylor, high graduate. He fulfilled a mission in the Central States and MISS MARIETA BARKLE is a student at Utah Agricultural IS NOW KNOWN AS Extended Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle of POPULAR COUPLE Deweyville announce the marUNITED IN MARRIAGE riage of their daughter, Marieta, Richard H. Petersen of Marion Sorensen of East Gar- to Christiansen officiating. Grande Coulee, Washington. The Wof Christensen land and Reta Attending the couple were Pocatello, Idaho were united in marriage took place on August lheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- marriage in the Logan Temple 5th at Grande Coulee. old Castleton of Garland and Mr. on with Elder and Mrs. Joseph A. Erickson of Joseph L. Daines performing the Beaver Dam. Other members of ceremony. Accompanying them the two immediate families were were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren- also present. son and Wilford Sorenson. Following the ceremony, a A reception was held in their wedding breakfast was given for honor the same evening at the the party at the home of an East Garland recreation hall. aunt of the bride, Mrs. H- L. The bride, a daughter of Mr. Blood in Logan. and Mrs. David J. Willftims of The bride was gowned in an Malad, was lovely in a gown of ankle length dress of white white slipper satin. The lace yoke slipper satin, fashioned with was edged with seed pearls and long pointed sleeves, fitted bo- long tapering sleeves pointed at dice trimmed with a row of tiny the wrists. The skirt gathered to white covered buttons and lace a form fitting waist line ending yoke. in a train. Her veil was fashionThe young couple left immed- ed of nylon net and lilies of the iately for a short honeymoon valley and she carried a. bouquet trip. They will make a home in of white rosebuds. Beaver Dam. ! I Standing in the receiving line The bride is a graduate of Bear with the bride and groom were River high school and has been Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen as a and Mr. and Mrs. employed in Tremonton David J. Ik dental nurse. Williams. The groom is also a Bear River Lenis Christensen, Cleo and Leah Sorensen were in charge of the gift tables and Betty Jean and Arlene Sorensen presided at the serving table. Following the reception the popular young couple left immediately on a honeymoon trip - Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Getz and three children of Hollywood and Miss Florence Getz of Van Nuys, California arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ellenson and other relatives here. Thursday G. sen -- n day. utory cut-o- ff dates, Veterans Administration has announced. The statutory cut-odate for World War II veterans entering training is July 25, 1951, or four years after discharge for those who voluntarily enlisted or under provisions of ted re-en- ter ted SPONSORED SUNDAY A Gold Medal Speech Contest, under the direction of Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, will be held at Sacrament Meeting of the Bear Mrs. Josephine Nelson was a River City Ward on Sunday eve- visitor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hewlett and family at Clearfield, ning at 7:30 p.m. Pehttee JESSE L. ROBERTS FAMILY ENJOY WEEKEND GET TOGETHER Forty three members of the Jesse L. Roberts family gathered to enjoy a reunion at the Girls Home in Box Elder canyon. The group spent the weekend visiting, hiking, eating and participating in a program arranged by fam- Mrs. George Quinney was in Salt Lake over the weekend to attend a Republican school and while there she also visited her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Muir and family. 1 " B3EAK! of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Rae, to Val Don Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Jensen of Garland. SUMMERS FAMILY REUNION. SATURDAY AT BOTHWELL The Summers family reunion will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Botnwell Ward hall. Each family is requested to bring their own lunch. FOR AMY MAJOR SERVICE JOB in today. Prompt, xpert service. "Renew" your car . . . end pay at you drivel Com -Tni-r.:o7- on 2121 J go. WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE ENJOY PROGRAM Mrs. Natatlie Cochran was hostess to members of the Women's Civic League at her home on Thursday afternoon. A very interesting program was presented by the Ladies Self Culture Club of Garland, with Mrs. Rulon M" Hansen, president, introducing th numbers. nn and Marilyn Taylor sang a duet "Invocation" accompanied by Helen Felsted and Harold Buchanan, assistant boys advisor of the Intermountain Indian School at Brip.ham, talked on the difference between the Navajo Indians and other tribes. were Delicious refreshments Trcmonton served the hostess. S. limn 1 " v.. .... and Mrs. can see this man has made his in life, and while his heart's still young. You can tell he likes action for his money that he knows a fine car needn't be the most expensive to give the greatest value. Yes, such are the things you know of any man, when you note that his car is a ROADMASTER. the man in this great carl Why not ...i as he pilots this lively motorcar through traffic. Even the lightweights are no match for y this husky not with the straight-eigh- t Fireball that beneath its bonnet. engine purrs Maneuver beside him at the next stop light. Then just try to get away as smoothly, swiftly and silently as Dyna-floroad-stead- er s.y Eskelson attended vices for Mrs. Miller? ! Hans Owens, held at tv, 1 Tuesday. Joan Jensen, I and Mrs. Orsen Jent Monday after a fiv with her grandparent; day Mrs. James Jensen nt i. Ray Owens of Southern brother of Mrs. C. E J ited here Monday with hi' and many of his frien Owens was a former reside Penrose and moved to SoUtah about 15 years ago Mr and Mrs. Ivan Nebcn family have moved back to rose to make their home - I i" FENDER BENDER: Pull Over... $cnY stick your neck OUT J " wriONM ivill II " SAFfTY COUMCI So we suggest f 'Lmmu,,, , ii i danet model 4GD 2DEL 4JD Buick field. you try a few minutes behind the wheel. We're confident they will convince you that ROADMASTER has everything you could ever ask for in any motorcar although your Buick dealer asks a good bit less for ROADMASTER than you might pay for other top-lin- e cars. 6"Pas. Rjviera . m' cot; Cho0. " ?w D" ures N.WJ, "'Ppin9 char noiic. GOAIH Vtiut Mcdc Fronk Chevrolet Phone 2311 r Co, Trcmonton ... ,tanjt? don't waste time merely envying KtY TO in Valu '' mRmjimiMmiimii",mm"mm n w Ya j ... .v.s i r . P,NL emu-la- te With all its outsize room, interior luxury and exterior grace with all its front-ran- k prestige, rare performance and matchless ride a ROADMASTER can be yours for less than some smaller cars cost. In fact, even if you had a fortune to spend, you couldn't make a more fortunate buy fine-ca- TV ' Drive gets his ROADMASTER going and keeps it rolling without shifting, even automatically. TAYIOS. ABC Mrs.lZlV v him? in the Follow him on his spirited way Tot h HtNFt ). pJ tjf their hoL" thhe J ljljIju u i MMFIIIiwwi.llw.iMMW.iMai.MWMiw f "Jl with them to Garland to spena Mr. and Mrs. c E daughters. Lof, oieta, sen Jensen and v., , LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ' uIBTO'''ivy'' YOU B ut n, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited in Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller visited Monday with Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mrs. George Hewlett and children arrived at the home of Mrs. Josephine Nelson Tuesday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited in Brigham Saturday. Donna Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen, and Bonnie Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gay, left Tuesday to visit in Albion for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johanson " and on their return will make their home in East Garland. A daughter. Joan Khnbe" First of the Fine Cars fmi DONNA RAE NELSON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Nelson iow. Mr. and Mrs. ff ter announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Lynne Craghead, to Grant Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Willard. The wedding is planned for early summer of 1951. Public Law 190. The veteran will be given a W. C T. U. SPEAKER reasonable period in which to ANNOUNCED following his release Mrs. Arba Smart, President of from the active service, even the Logan W. C. T. U. Union, will though such release is after be the speaker on Mrs. Axel July 25, 1951, the Administrator Frederickson's radio program said. Those who enlisted or under the voluntary Saturday at 10 a.m. over station KBUH. act, however, have nine years from the date of their GOLD MEDAL SPEECH discharge to finish education or CONTEST TO BE training. W ' GIVE YOUK m- CAROL LYNNE CRAGHEAD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winches- - BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR KAYE WALDRON Mrs. Virgil Waldron entertained at a birthday party Monday, of her August 7th, in honor 6th birthday daughter, Kaye's anniversary. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by eighteen guests. ... " hi, ;: mi. ana- , u' nCe p visits orial Home in Brigham beginning World War veterans who at 8 p m. All candidates will be in enter the active military or attendance and the public is naval service have the right to invited to attend. resume education and training under the GI Bill after the stat Fonnesbeck, Koy Nessen, Connie ily members. Olsen, Diana Foxley, and Belva Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Roberts Jean Harris. of Tremonton were in MRS. RICHARD PETERSEN College. and family were -- m... Mr. and Mr t Mr. and M t Vets Get Two-Tim- e An-,,- :f S3W tex"- - J. "l,?aJ?mna ny. oo. "" price tubjut ' |