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Show THE LEADER, Trenomon, Utah ' ELEANOR BALLARD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Marguerite Ballard Han- MARY ANN MATNET HONORED J. F. S. CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Holllday ning. The table was attractively were ENJOY fifth PARTY the of guests of the Bob Ruckers decorated In the Halloween birthday Honoring her daughter, Mary Ann, Mrs The members of the J. F. S. at a lovely dinner Tuesday eve theme. sen wishes to announce the en- Thomas Matney entertained Sewing club and their husbands gagement of her daughter, Elea- Thursday afternoon for sixteen enjoyed a Halloween costume nor Ballard to Donald Petersen, little friends. In the evening, she party at the home of Dorothy son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peter- gave a family dinner party with Chournoson Thursday evening. A sen of Fielding. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gif f ord spook alley and games werej Eleanor is a senior at Watland and Mrs. James Hull of highlights of the evening's en- Bear Rrver nigh school and Don- Brigham City as guests A delicious tertaining. po 1 ald is a student at the University luck luncheon was served to thir- - i of Utah. SMITH GIRLS with Mrs. Chournos BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATE were Golda Campbell, Maxine' GARLAND TREMONTON u Mrs. James Smith entertained Vi Cowley, and Lydia Roberts. LITERARY CLUB MEET The regular meeting of the at a birthday party on Friday in honor of two of her daughters, ' CHILDREN ENJOY n Julie Ann, 7 and Emma Lee, 6. HALLOWEEN PARTY club was held at the home of theme was car-- ! Mrs. Freeman Halloween The Mrs. Bell Wood in Garland or enout all the party and ' tertained TuesdayByington ied 1. through November Wednesday evening, a at evening WE NOW HAVE TI1E FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE The book reviewed by Mrs. was enjoyed Dy Eighteen girl Halloween party for ten little Smiths. of friends MATTRESSES the DelightLeona Anderson was "The story friends of her daughters, Carol OF THE were HIGHEST ful refreshments served QUALITY of Ernie Pyle" by Leo G. Miller. Rae and Judy, after which the Delicious refreshments were the girls. children made their Halloween servpfl bv the hnst.pss tn rpvpti. visits around the neighborhood. teen members. MRS WINIFRED WOODHEAD Eldon Weston, John and Lyle STANDARD ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB DE LUXE BRIDGE CLUB FETED Barfuss, Myron and Dale Barnes - 19.50 Mrs. R. G. Woodhead was a brought their limit of deer out Mrs. Reuben Baer was hostess to the Monday night Bridge club gracious hostess to members and of Grouse Creek Monday at her home. Two tables were in guests of her Bridge club on Friplay, and prizes went to Mrs. day evening. Mrs. Reuben Baer Merwin Cook, Mrs. Gifford Wat-lan- d and Mrs. Merwin Cook were Mrs. Cliff Beard accompanied 7 and son Dr. Shirley Beard and! her and Mrs. Evan Thompson. guests along COMPANY special they, A luncheon following the Hal- with Mrs. Evan Green, were the his wife to Pocatello Tuesday.! Phone 27 R. C- narris loween motif was served by the prize winners. A delicious lun- They had spent the weekend' Bricham 502G Tremontoa City hostess. in cheon was served. SLEEP IN the COMFORT i t-- Co-host- ess i. '.tit Si EVERTON j , 'hi! M ATTRESS i Literary Garland-Tremonto- INNER-SPRIN- i , If. on a new ty-thr- .' G Priced At 17.50 22.50 EVERTON 23.50 34.50 MATTRESS - visiting .URINE PACKER AND EL K. NELSON ARE I AND MRS- - binouncement is made of the Maurine Pack-b- y irnage of Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 Packer of Cutler, to Joel N .son, son of Mr. and Mrs. aViPS A. Nelson of Tremonton. was I double ring ceremony El President .ned Ray f. by r" - lansen in the Logan Tem-- ; October 24, and members of bridal party were served a tiding breakfast at the home f -- the i lending bride's the couple parents, the father were iher of the groom and the bride, their ; and Mrs- - Carl grandparents, Nelson and t and Mrs. Chris Christensen Levan. Mrs. Cliff Beard, and tip veil of bride's mist was lace trimmed and held to a crown, of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of rose buds and starstatis. She was attended by Carma Mineer, her sister, as matron of honor, Donna Rae Nelson, and LaRae Larsen as bridesmaids. Ernest Warburton acted as best man for the groom. Assisting with the gifts were Dian Nelson, Carolyn Quinney, Betty Ann Packer and Sandra Hales, and Ardes Packer had charge of the guest book. Serv ing of refreshments was handled Juanita Nelson, Lynette by Thomas and Melinda Marble. During the evening, a short program was announced by Bishop Clark Bowen, featuring a violin solo by Donna Green and a piano solo by Sandra Hales. The couple left immediately for a honeymoon trip to the southern Utah parks and the southern rim of the Grand Can- Brigham City. j Vbull lie delfcsftied to (discover. t!ie ssw'ncjs S Elsie H. Williams, t.e couple were honored at a eption Wednesday night at Tremonton First ward hall, sre fall flowers were used in crating the hall. A three tier yon. lding cake topped by minia-- j The bride is a graduate of Bear bride and groom was the River high school and is employfcr of the pink and white at ed the Valley Hospital. scheme carried out. Tall )r t. Mr. Nelson is a graduate of tapers and pink and white River high school, has Bear saniJiemums completed the school two years at the attended me.? now fca new bride chose a gown of University of Utah, and is U.S. of the medical in the corps Ite slipper satin, fashioned at San Houston, stationed h a deep lace yoke edged with Army, bias fold forming a collar, Texas. responding to the double bias BARBARA i at the hem line. Her finger- - MARRIAGE OF MORSE ANNOUNCED Ite Mr. and Mrs. Blaine C. Morse announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. George R. Mohler, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Mohler of Ogden. The wedding was solemnized October 15 at Elko, Nevada. their The couple received friends at a reception given at the home of the bride's parents, I ! ' Sunday evening between 5 and 8 p.m. In the receiving line with the newlyweds were their parents, Miss Betty Jean Morse as maid of honor and Roscoe L. Draper Jr. as best man for the groom. They stood before tall candleabra bearing yellow tapers and flanked on both sides by baskets of yellow crysanthe-mum- s. union HEATING j J. I ear.: K OILS j serif Slo Clecn Esat You get care-fre- e heat-es- tr inS comfort en it with Union Heating Oils because they're delivered free of moisture and free of foreign substances L . . BepscMIe Kcct You see, Union Heating Oils are refined and transported with the same careful attention V as 76 gasoline and other Union Oil products. l iccnonical 7? Heat If you've never tried this wonderful way of living " comfort with conven- ' nee, telephone now. v- - e'U hlw gladly show you enjoy oil heat at 10 surprisingly economical rates. fin a J The serving table was centered with a copper bowl of tiny yellow and white mums with heart shaped center. On both sides were copper candle holders holding yellow and white tapers. The table was covered with hand painted white damask cloth. with Assisting the hostess arrangements were Mrs. J. Russel Hoffman, Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. R. B. Waldron, Mrs. Farrel Bess and Elaine Gephart. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school and a student at the Utah Agricultural College, where she is affiliated with the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Mohler is attending Weber College. He expects to transfer to the A. C. for winter quarter. was also a guest of the Reed Giles gave an interesting review of the book," I Leap over the Wall, by Monica Baldwin. A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Henry Foxley and daugh- ter, Diana returned Sunday night from a visit in Carey, Idaho Foxley's with relatives. MrsJAY DEE Mrs. and Brig Mr. parents, HARRIS Williams made the trip with 2513 Tremonton them. - ?e Typical Safeway Savings I! 0l70li0llS9 Grapefruit Julc. ii nn 1 Fruit Juice f I can 29i Swonon', Cook.d Whol. 3 14 lb. con Chicken in Butter I LhlCken Delicious Mixed Fruit I . rr 7 -- 4pkgs.27! Canned Hams "ootidT can 6.99 Jell-We- ll n9 Spaghetti Beverly 15 01. 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Our method of trimming. gives you a roast loaded with pood c atine meat. Government graded. AtXZi-ttiWiCU- T I Dutch Mill, cime mm BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. R. W. Warnke was hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home In Collinston to the ladies of the Booklore Club at their regular meeting. Mrs Durrel Hughes hostess-Mrs- . h.2) 3 Lbs Manor Hoom, Ready to Cook Small, Smoltod Whoio or Sfcemh Half PkniCS $mM,lmU Sliced Bacon . LUmO U ooodowttr I Orodod, IdMil LCMS tm that Spocial Dim Fillet of Sole rWoXd Salmon Fillets poaod Halibut 39c |