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Show Thursday, March THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah " "SOCIETY AMERICAN LEGION HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY The American THE REX HANSENS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen now and Legion Auxiliary met Monday evening to hold the annual Legion birthday party at the Utah Power & Light building, with Mrs. Douglas Cannon as chairman to return to his station headquarters in Granite City, EL Present at the dinner were Mr. Hawkes and Miss Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes; Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. Thompson, of Elwood, and Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Iverson, of Bear River City, grandparents of Miss Iverson and the host and hostess. The couple have not yet set the marriage date. living at Ogden, entertained at a supper party at their home on Saturday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rhead, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Ballard, Mr., and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, Mr. and of the event District commander Joe How-el- Mrs. Don Gibson and Mr. and ELDON BORGSTROM of Paradise and District Mrs. Gaylen Chrlstensen. The MARRIES LOGAN MISS Auxiliary president Merle Malm-ro- evening was spent playing piAnnouncement is made of the of Brlgham were present nochle, marriage of Miss Evelyn as guests. of Logan and Eldon A program was enjoyed and SENNETH IVERSON TO Borgstrom of Thatcher on MARRY BOYD HAWKES Refreshments served. March 17. The wedding took f Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr W. place in Las Vegas Nevada afBOOK REVIEWED AT Iverson of Bear River City an- ter which the couple spent their LITERARY CLUB nounce the engagement of their honeymoon in California. Lit- daughter, Senneth, to Pvt. Boyd The bride, a daughter of Mrs. The Tremonton-Garlan- d erary club met at the home of A. Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Steffenhagan of Logan, Mrs. Jane Marble in Bothwell Lawrence Hawkes of Howell. has been feted at various partof A book consisting The ies by her friends in Logan party private evening. Monday Gentian Hill" was reviewed by a chicken dinner held at the prior to the wedding. The groom is a son of Mr. Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, after Green Rock Cafe was given by which delicious refreshments) Mr. and Mrs. Iverson in Pvt. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom of Hawkes' honor before he left Thatcher. He is employed at were served by the hostess. Browning's Ranch, where they will make their home for the present. - MR. AND MRS. JULE HARRIS PIONEER DAUGHTERS HOLD MEETING ENTERTAIN FRIENDS recently Wayne Secrist who annivercelebrated birthday The Midland Camp of the saries. Miss Carla Wood of Ogden of Utah Pioneers Daughters the weekend with her spent were graciously entertained FriMr. and Mrs. Ross parents, day afternoon by Mrs. Nellie Wood. Whitney and Mrs. Almeda Jones Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chlarsen at the Whitney home. and small son, Harvey, of Brig-haMrs. Maude Cook read the spent Saturday visiting: history of her grandfather, with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Hart, and the les-s- Walter A. Scott. "Ranching in the early Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, days", was given by Mrs. Mar-jor- le Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam, Mrs. Stenquist. Claude Allred and daughter, Dora Brough and Judith Yvonne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strand sang, "Let me call you Sweetheart", and Polly Smith gave a reading titled, "Mrs. Snod grass Reads the Newspaper"' Vernon Harris played two saxophone solos accompanied by his sister, Belva Jean to finish the program. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to the members and Bonnie Gardner, Mrs. Londy Harris and Mrs. Francis Norr, special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris entertained at a supper party on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doutre of Blue Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp. The same group were enter- m tained at a supper party at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doutre's home on Saturday with the evening1 being spent playing cards. an ls se Steff-enhag- BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR BETTY DAVIS Mrs. Dick Davis entertained an ' , Power and Performance keyed to every farm job. Whether plowing or doing lighter work around the farm, the FARMALL C Uses 20 Less Gas $1538.00 Base Price f.o.b. Salt Lake City Ask for a SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATION On Your Farm CALL Frank Dalton Tremonton, Utah Phone 3361 at a birthday party for her daughter, Betty, who was seven FOOD FAREWELL DINNER HONOR THE FRANK SNYDER'S j The cast of thirty University Utah Players, who presented Rip Van Winkle last Thursday evening, were served a delicious luncheon before the play, by members of the Business and Professional Women's club, i A good crowd was present to enjoy the final play in the series, which were brought to Tremonton during the season by the local BPW. visiting. of TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN SUCCESSFUL INSIST ON OUR FAMOUS STEVE REGEN SEEDS also NORTH UUP.KING SEEDS A GOOD STOCK OF Hoes, Rakes, Digging Forks ..... Everything to help make garden work easy and pleasant. Estimates place the farm area now used for open ditches or canals at Besides that open ditches require considerable maintenance. Bridges and crossings must he built and maintained. Odd shaped patches of land result, A concrete pipe system is mostly underground and eliminates all of this. Canvas Dams, Tarps, Covers, Etc. FEEDERS WATER TANKS Lawn Mowers New models. Easy to push. Best quality. and SADDLE Phone 2301 4. Pennsylvania Tremonton Lumber Hfc & Mrs. Keith Moss and daughter, Mary Jane, spent Monday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver and family spent the weeekend iiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiK 1 u - I BEANS 130 17 N .SlllllllllllllI 0 CHICKEN BREAST 296 TUNA (Grated) 10c coupon on 29c LB. PREMIUM CRACKERS crackers applies toward purchase of Shredded Wheat. Orange Juice Sweet Pasco 46 Oz 35c FLORIDA CELERY White 1 Nice stalk FRYERS Cut up no waste i LB. 69 LB. 49c m BACON Gold Coin SAVE MONEY Buy Loose COOKIES in Box Lots or any amount. Ranch Eggs Doz. 45c Food Basket TREMONTON IfeVe driven our 5 Dodge cars over a million miles' Says GEORGE GILL, Taxiceb FUt Operator, Rod Bank, Now Jortoy five standard Dodge sedans cover a million miles you realize "When what Dodge dependability means. All those miles were safe, dependable, comfortable miles for us." miles for our passengers amazingly economical and trouble-free Specifications and quipmont subiacl to chang without notlco. Depend on it ! This great new Dodge will see you thru the long pull ahead ! TN times like these, it pays to own a car you know I is engineered through and through to stand up Better, serve you longer at lower cost. That's why we suggest you drive the car whose reputation for long life, ruggedness and stamina is recognized the world over. Spend 5 Minutes W'fh Us. Come in today. Five minutes is all it takes to check and compare to learn how much more Dodge dependability can mean to you. Learn how you could pay up to $1,000 will call on you. 3C! mi 30: more for a car and still not get all the extra-valfeatures of today's big, dependable Dodge. ue ... 1951 Dependant more land in use means irr, more money from your land. Call or write today and our representative SHOP Tremonton f Tastewell Cut Green n', Are Open Irrigation Ditches Stealing 4 of Your Land? LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! Place Your Orders for Poultry Supplies spent Friday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs, Darrel Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hansen all of Salt Lake City spent Sat BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR JUDY RHEAD urday and Sunday with Mr. Judy Rhead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble. and Mrs. H. W. Rhead celebrat Mrs. Garland Puzev returned ed her 5th birthday on Wed nesday at her home with twen- this week from a trio to Los ty little friends. The afternoon Angeles, California, where she was spent playing games after visited with her sister, Mr. and which tempting refreshments Mrs. Frank Specht for several were served by Mrs. Rhead. days. Canvas Material A and Mrs. Frank Wood , BULK or PACKAGE WE HAVE Mrs. LaRain Marble returned home this week from a trio to Berkeley, California, where she visited with her daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Lowell Flamm. Shef also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl at Camp Stone-maPittsburg, California. 0 D entertained members of the Birthday Club at the Earl home Friday evening. A hot supper ents of Fielding where Marilyn received her district school education. The Earls then moved to Garland where Marilyn was a student at Bear River High ? ' COSTS was served to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Tremonton, Mr. and School. She graduated from Mrs. Ted Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess of Garland, Mr Logan High in 1946 and subseand Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and 2 studied for quently years at Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mr. and Utah State Agricultural College, in the school-- ' of business. She Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. also completed a business course Wayne Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. DR. AND MRS WOODHEAD at L. D. S. Business College in Keith Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Salt Lake City. Gale Welling. The evening was has been Marilyn employed Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Wood-hea- d for the past two years at Salt spent in playing "Court Whist." entertained at their home Lake The party was in compliment to City. Friday for Mr. and Mrs. KenKeith Moss, Gale Welling and neth Scoopmire of Pocatello, LEO ADAMS ENTERTAINED Idaho, who have been visiting friends and relatives here for AT DINNER PARTY Several days. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Cook, and entertained at a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson. for Leo Adams who is After a delicious luncheon, the of Ts training at Forttaking Ord, evening was spent at bridge. A group of his were invited and after THEATRE PLAYERS d ner the evening was spent BY BPW Wood. Mr. To Keep FIELDING ENTERTAINED Wood, Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Richards and Mr. and Mrs- - M. J. those who Wood were among attended double funeral services for Lloyd Rasmussen and Ariel Griffen at the Clarkston Ward Chapel Thursday. Mr, Rasmus-se- n was a brother to Mrs. Glen WE ARE DOING OUR BEST years old on Thursday. Twenty little guests were invited and the afternoon was spent with games and tasty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. J: H. Fronk and Ifamily entertained at a dinner party on Thursday for Mr. DR. SMITH TO and Mrs. Frank Snyder who SPEAK IN BOSTON left Friday to make their home Dr. Grant Gill Smith, son of in Oakland, California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Smith of Fielding and Instructor of DINNER HONORS MR. AND MRS. JOE TOLAND Chemistry at Washington State MRS. WILLIAM STORRER Mrs. Pearl W. Toland enter College will fly to Boston this ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE tained at a dinner honoring the week, where he will deliver a Mrs. William Storre renter of her son and wife, paper at the spring meetings of tained her bridge club on birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toland of the American Chemical Society. Thursday at her home, pre- Bountiful Other guests were Also attending the convention senting each guest with a swee-pe- a Mrs. Martha Jensen and daugh will be his brother, Dr. J. Harcorsage. Special guests, ter, Jewel of Brigham City. old Smith, Professor of Chemwere Mrs. Harry Woodward, istry at the University of MassMrs. Kenneth achusetts. Enroute Scoopmire of MARILYN EARL NOW AN east, Dx. Mrs. Ruben Baer, Pocatello, Smith will at stop Washington AIRLINE STEWARDESS Mrs. Leland Hansen, Mrs, Mer-- j to visit his sister, Dr. and Mrs. win Cook and Mrs. Of interest to many friends in George Max Beal and at MinneMattie Stone. Prizes went to Mrs. Bill Bear River Valley is the word apolis where he did his gradSandall, Mrs. Dee Garfield and! that has been received by Mr. uate work. His wife, Phyllis and Mrs. Ross Miller. Guest pres) and Mrs. J. W. Earl of Logan two small daughters, will rewere won by Mrs. Leland Han-pe- n that their daughter, Marilyn, main at Pullman, Washington. and Mrs. Merwin Cook. A lias ' been graduated from the delicious luncheon was served, United Air Lines training school at Cheyenne, Wyoming and is by the hostess. now a stewardess for that comBIRTHDAY CLVB MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON pany. ENTERTAINED AT Marilyn's home base is at Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl ' PARTY Chicago, Illinois. The Earls are former resid- and Mr. and Mrs. John Laws The Birthday Club entertain ed at a party at the home of Emerson Earl of Fielding on Fri day honoring the birthdays of Gale Welling, Keith Moss an Wayne Secrist. After a pot luck supper the evening was scent playing Monte Carlo Whist, with prizes going to Gladys Roundy and Don Hess. 29, 1961 xust 6 fW fotters more than the hwst-fric- ei Can! SMOOTHER RIDE . . . longer car life. New Oriflow Shock Absorber system gives a truly new kind of ride . . . "flrwt" vnil (Wrt rnarla tliuf ctnn ntlt ran PvIiwm wear on vital chassis parts. Adds miles to car life. Winzeler Motor Co. PHONE 5181 TREMONTON |