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Show Thursday THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah ocid QenU CAROL LYNNE CRAGHEAD with Misses Gay Cook, Dian Nelson and Phyllis Woodruff as bridesmaids. Little nieces of the bride were flower girls and train bearer. The best man was Mr. Varge Lowe and close friends of the as ushers and groom acted attendants. Following the wedding a re ception was held at the Winchester home for their many friends. They were assisted at the reception by friends of the bride and GRANT COOK UNITED IN MARRIAGE A double ring twilight ceremony performed by Reverend Gile Wilson at the Tremonton Methodist Church, united in marriage Miss Carol Lynne Crag-headaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester of Tremonton and Grant Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook of Willard. The bride was lovely in a white brocaded princess style bodice, with long pointice sleeves and a full skirt entrain. Her fingertip eil was of brides illusion and ihe carried a bouquet of rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Miss Grace Craghead, sister cf the bride, was maid of honor d, DURING OCTOBER three tiered wedding cake centered the table, laid with a hand made cloth imported from China and decorated on either side with roses. After the reception the couple left for a short honeymoon to California and on their return they will reside in Tremonton. LEEANN IVERSON CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY Mrs. Claude Iverson entertained Tuesday for her daughter, LeeAnn at her first birthday party. Mothers atended with their children making thirty two Every 10th car on the grease rack will be LUBRICATED FREE PEP SERUICE Now under management guests present at the celebration-Refreshment- Lewis Hunsaker pumpkins for jack o'lanterns were given to each guest. San '2 Ton Pickup 995.00 Heater and Spotlight 1941 Dodge, drive $400.00 1937 Plymouth Sedan $225.00 4-wh- eel Complete Overhaul 1947 Dodge club coupe . . .$1295.00 Radio, Heater, Sun Visor $1170.00 Heater Just received a car load of and PLYMOUTH CARS UinZELER r.;0TOR COMPANY Tremonton 5181 parents. All four daughters and two sons of the couple were together for the occasion. The Bennetts also visited at Haley' Idaho while gone. LITERARY GUILD ELECTS OFFICERS Ella Holt was elected over the meeting when ,twenty members were graciously enterMr. and Mrs. James F. Hill tained by Dora Brough and announce the marriage of their at the home of Garf'eld Sarah daughter, Fanette, to Pvt. Rich- Mrs. on Friday . afterBrough ard Spencer, son of Ernest noon. ASpencer of Garland and Mrs. The lesson, '"Early Schools of M. Messer of Idaho Falls, Idaho was given by Polly Smith. Utah" The military ceremony was1 A "In the Garden" was sung solo, performed October 5th at the! by Dora Brough accompanied on Fort Lewis Base Chapel at Ta-- 1 the piano by Blanche Brenfcman. coma, Washington, by L. D. S. Almeda Jones read the sketch of Chaplan Flint. the life of her grandfather, The bride was lovely in a ny- Francis Gunnell. lon net gown, with high round Blanche Brenkman then favorneckline, ruffled bodice, and long ed with two solos, "Goodnight" wrist pointed sleeves. The skirt and "Venetian Love Song". was a series of ruffles from the Refreshments were served by waist down and ending in a long the hostess assisted by Marguetrain of the same design. She rite B. Hansen and Rose Kerr. carried a corsage of red roses County officers in attendance and white snapdragons, tied with were President Lucy Wright and a bow of white satin ribbon. treasurer LaVerda Lee. The groom's mother, Mrs. A. M. Messer and Mr. Messer attended the couple, and Mr. and MRS. HELEN WILSON Mrs. Wayne Sandall were also HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Ted Cochran entertained present for the ceremony. at dinner on Sunday in compliThe newlyweds are now at ment to her mother, Mrs. Helen home at Tacoma, Washington, Wilson on her seventy ninth where Pvt. Spencer is stationed Mr. and birthday anniversary. with the National Guard at Ft. Mrs. H- V. Luke and son, Clyde Lewis. of Burley were also guests. ' j - Mrs. June Garfield was hostess to members and guests of the Simada Club at the home of Mrs. Sarah Garfield on Wednesday evening. Isabella Walton and Elna Hunsaker were guests. Dottie Whitney and Phyllis Reeder gave the lesson on the "'Introduction to the study of Indians in North America." Refreshments were served to fourteen members. sitting Mi pretty in my Playtex Panties Mrs. Mrs. T. J. A. Carter Vance and will be t o the Women's hostesses Christian Temperance Union on November 2nd at 2:30. Thh will be the November Roll Cp.' v'th all members present a dues for the coming year will be received. B. ! Election of officers will take place, followed by a reception for the new members. Mrs. P. E. Ault is president. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY W. A. Westmoreland was guest of honor at a celebration on his 65th birthday anniversary Sunday. A lovely dinner was enjoyed by members of the Westmoreland family from Winemucca, Salt Lake, Honeyville and Perry. Eight of their nine children and their families were in attendance The regular meeting of the Tremonton - Garland Literary club was held Wednesday Hunsaker. Mrs. Belle Wood reviewed the book, "The King's Cavalier", by Samuel Shell abarger. Delicious refreshments were served by the MIDLAND CAMP hostess assisted by her daughter, D. U. P. ENTERTAINED Mrs. LuDean Benson, to sixteen Captain Maude O. Cook of members and Mrs. Cal Bone as Midland Camp D. U. P. presided guest g, Mot and Ttlephont Orders filltd ! Co, Phone 220 $ Brigham City, UtiMonuments & - Til1 WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY G Priced At STANDARD DE LUXE 17.50 - 819.50 - presi- dent of the Literary Guild when they met Friday at the Holt home for their regular meeting. Ann Freiss is the new secretary and Wanda Christensen the program chairman. They replace Doris Byington, Nell Puzey and .... Lb. 3! f D I TE - House Decorations 2 mile a Ah? Sharp Old English CHEESE ror TT-- 11 xiaiioween T rany r i mi.i lauie uisn STIGK BOLOGNA Dka. f fr ' $tl -- ITTbT I Rar I Ge 2gg!fflBRB3SBBIW!gqp the hostess. IFRYERS Cleaned, THE THREE G'S ENJOY LUNCHEON The Gay Guys and Gals Dance club from Deweyville enjoyed a disjointed pot luck luncheon at their dance Friday night in the Deweyville S hall. Their club dance planned for Friday evening will be postponed because of Deer season. $ Mr. rel-tiv- - Black Cats, Witches, Skeletons, Pumpkins. Trick or Treats to chase would-b- e goblins away Leah Deakin. Pearl Buck's book, "Pavilion of Women" was ably reviewed by Mrs. Freiss before the club members and two guests, Louise Harper and Mrs. Earl Holt. Refreshments were served by and Mrs. Robert Allen spent most of last week in Alton, Wyoming visiting with They were priests nf m and Mrs. Laver Anglesey while! wxcic. xucy mso visiiea in Rigby, Idaho while away. '" HOC Assorted ; - &i 65" Swift's Premium "-- w F ictober: Striped Halloween Suckers ... An ou SoMwy: Bananas Lb. b ? Trims Color Celery, local, large stalks 25tarring FOOD BASKET es. , 'Where Ma Saves Pa's Dough" i Car Citizens Of Box Elder County DA( ... That the Wheat Farmers of Box Elder County received in 1949 $2,01 822.00 in loans from the Commodity Credit Corporation; $60,951 on barley and that they have received $48,126.00 storage benefits? i DID YOUKAOW ... That the Beet Farmers received for their beets some $326,713.00 i 1949, and that the high price paid for beets was due to five su? agreements put through by Senator Elbert D. Thomas, the last e as of July 6th this year? Because of this and other legislation sponsored and passed by uemucrais, uie county enjoys unprecedented prosperity. DO YOU WANT to return to what the Republicans gave you MR. WHEAT FARMER, how about you? Remember 29c wheat. Rememk MR. BEET GROWER, remember $5.00 beets? Remember? ' MR. CATTLE RAISER, remember 4c beef? Remember? MR. BUSINESSMAN, remember near bankruptcy and the closing of W business firms? Remember? MR. BANKER, remember 800 banks closing in one day? Remember? MR. LABORER, remember unemployment and the bread lines? RemenA OF COURSE YOU REMEMBER! Now look about on cvf hand. The Republicans call it Socialism. NOW, Mr. Citizen, who are your friends? M ATTRESS INNER-SPRIN- ...Bushel For duckinc Darties. you-Prosp- erity EVERTON n, eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Rosa mi a new keep me "socially acceptable." Made of creamy soft, cool. They're liquid latex, they're tissue-thiand they'll stainless, odorless, and outlast and outwash any pants you've ever seen! Small, medium, large.and extra large. Gift packaged 75c & Sons E LITERARY CLUB HEARS BOOK REVIEW r Playfex Pants Jolin II. Bob I HALLOWEEN CAflDY Th'-'sday- SLEEP IN 5 'f I APPLES DID YOU KNOW WCTU TO MEET W. A. WESTMORELAND I'm for bathrooms, drajr; tops, window MARBLE FrREPLv' Free Estimates! a dinner party and dance at the Crystal Springs on Wednesday evening. All came dressed in costume and spent a very enjoyable evening. F. CLUB MEET ON THURSDAY Mrs. Wanda Giles was a grac- MRS. GIFFORD WATLAND ious hostess to members and ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Gifford Watlana enterguests of the V. G. F. Club. The evening entertainment consisted tained eight members of the of sewing, visiting and eating Wednesday night Bridge club at refreshments. Guests were Mrs. her home this week. Prizes were Alice Ilarris and Mrs. Luella won by Mrs. Lola Winzeler and Mrs. Peg Johnson. Refreshments Sandall. were served by the hostess. BENNETTS ATTEND PARENTS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Aarl Bennett and 4L le son, Jay Lynn and daughter, were in Carey, Idaho for the weekend where they joined other members of the Wilford Sparks family in observing the sixtieth wedding anniversary of their 7LE II Je-ne- SIMADA CLUB HELD 1947 Dodge coupe Phone s were served and prizes consisting of balloons and of NEW DODGE 1 -- cluded two vocal solos by Owen Clark and a talk on Japan by Dr. Harry Versluis. The club members voted to give the high school $5000 for new band uniforms. FANETTE HILL BECOMES MRS. RICHARD SPENCER SERVICE Special Offer , ! i afternoon hostess Thursday when the Civic League met at the Utah Power and Light building. Mrs. Verl Anderson of Garland was a special guest. The afternoon's program in- LUBRICATION 1948 Dodge 1 CIVIC LEAGUE ENTERTAINED Mrs. Henry Van Sweden was 9 WINTERIZING , . l A Complete The local Firemen, their wives and guests were entertained at V. G. groom. GET YOUR CAR READY FOR FIREMEN DANCE AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS BEAR RIVER CITY DUP TO MEET The Bear River City camp Daughter of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Checketts. All members are invited to attend. Octrj. v 22.50 - 28.50 834.50 Senator ELBERT D. THOMAS and WALTER K. GRANGER THE RECORDS PROVE IT! Don't bite the hand that feeds you. They have remembered you, you can' ber member 7th. A vote for them is a vote for yourself. them-Novem- The Republicans smear with fear, Because they know defeat is near. In the past, their help for you wasn't worth a copper Now, smear is all they have to offer. VOTE FOR YOUR PARTNERS IN PROSPER Sta lea Ml be Ko agi Inc Adams Drug Store TREMONTON EVERTON Thone 27 Rrijrham City MATTRESS COMPANY R. C. Ilarris Tremonton 5026 Vote Democratic Straight Paid Political advertisement by Elder Co. Democratic Central me It'i d; |