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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah IE CANCER WORKERS HONORED AT TEA SOCIETY II SHOWER PARTY BOW EN A ROE MARRIAGE HONORS n ANNOUNCED Mrs. Edward Stark announces the marriage of her sister, Mis. George Napoli enter- Elaine Stokes Holman to Captained at a shower party on tain Richard T. Taliaferro who Friday honoring Miss Romena is stationed at Tinkers Field, Hoe. Many of her friends were Oklahoma on Wednesday, April 11 at Las Vegas, Nevada. They there and they spent the ev- will spend their honeymoon at book a bride's ening making Las Vegas, Nevada. after which delicious refreshments were served by the host- - MORRIS'S HONOR BROTHER AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris MERRILYN LAVE FETED ON BIRTHDAY entertained at a dinner party on Sunday, their honoring brother, Mr. and Mrs. Neal of of Salt Lake City, prior was to his leaving for the Navy. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. her Thomas Warburton of Ogden, litMr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter and War-burt- on Merrily Laub, daughter Sir. and Mrs. Merrill Laub, entertained at a party on eighth birthday. Twenty tle friends were there and the son Neil of Morgan, and Mr. afternoon was spent with games, and Mrs. Ernest Warburton of Ogden. and tasty refreshments. LOCAL LADIES ATTEND D.UJ. CONVENTION Mrs. O. L. Brough, Mrs. Cliff Beard, Mrs. Donald J. Homer and Mrs. W. W. Whitney, attended the 50th anniversary of the Daughters of the Utah KAREN ENTERTAINED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Karen Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perce Wat-ki- ns was entertained at a birthday party on her eighth birthday. Many little friends were invited and the afternoon Pioneers on Saturday at the was spent with games and, New House hotel at Salt Lake City. Threee charter members! refreshments. were present and all were over BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED ninety years of age. . AT ERVIN STOHL'S Mrs. Ervin Stohl entertained PRIMARY OFFICERS HOLD her bridge club at her home on MONTHLY MEETING After a delicious1 The First ward Primary prepThursday. luncheon the evening was spent aration meeting was held on playing bridge with prizes being Monday evening at the home won by Mrs. William Storrer, of Mrs. Wayne Fronk with Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. Mar-So- n Wayne Holmgren giving the Summers and Mrs. Guy Bal- llesson "Childs Need for Aeslard. Special guests were Mrsj thetics." Delicious refreshments Frank Stevens. Mrs. Leland, were served by the hostesses Mrs. Wayne Fronk, Mrs. Oleen Hansen and Mrs. Ernest Udy and Mrs. Gerald Ballard. Graduation Specials Palmer's Jewelry e; Or-v- il Jay Napoli, Mrs. Wil-foHarris and Mrs. Gordon Dee Harris on Tuesday. on the Worley gave reports district convention and special Mr. and Mrj. Harry Drew guest was Mrs. Lynn Dewey. Mrs. Wayne Fronk sang two accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. numbers. "Just a Memory" and Julian Heppler of Ogden were "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", af- at Salt Lake City on Saturday ter which two new members were installed and a delicious, afternoon where they saw the luncheon was served by the play. "Mister Robert", at the hostess. Capitol theatre. Mrs. George $050 shock-proo- f. rd ENTERTAINED AT FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Taylor of Caldwell, Idaho entertained Girl's 17 jewel yellow goldtop, stainless steel back, a $39.75, only $"150 ay Nielson. free. MRS. TOLAND ATTENDED EEAUTY MEET Mrs. A. C. Toland attended Other watches as low as $17.95 a luncheon and meeting on Monday at Ogden, for all beauty counselors of Ogden district. wnere several new items were introduced. Palmer Jewelry Co. Phone 3601 at a family dinner at the home or ner 'parents, Mr. and Mrs Other guests Guy Johnson. were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Can non and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. t NOW, By putting a watch on we will include a $5.00 expansion band lay-a-w- Tremonton ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Formal announcement was made last week of the engage ment of Richard Kimber and Food Basket Home Beauty BAR Spring Time is Cleaning Time 69c Johnson's Paste Wax . 1 Lb. Ivalon Sponges 59c For Woodwork and Walls , . . To Make Water Sof ter thoroWinter.7777 Use . . . To Remove tending conference. . . pkg. 25c 7T7 771 conference. O. 50 ft. 58 in. A Flexible Hose for the Ladies Light HOUSE CLEANING DAY SERVE Earl Watkins and children, Don and Joan and Miss Mona Warner of Buhl, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Watkins and other relatives here on Saturday. Want To Buy? Want To Sell? LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE with the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ballard attended the funeral services of Jay Rinderknect at Logan on Tuesday. C. 117 ED. LEWIS CO Phone East 3rd South 51 Salt Lake City SATISFACTION ASSURED! Another ASHCRAFT Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morri son visited at Brigham City on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. - First - Leon Goodliffe. Preview Vern Marble was at Salt Lake City over the weekend to attend conference and while there h; attended the North Western States Missionary reunion on Saturday evening. paJtcwi Showing of the Newest in of l m-i- r SILVERWARE Mrs. A. C. Toland and daugh ter, Diana, spnt the weekend at Salt Lake where they attended conference. During 1 Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble visited over the weekend at Idaho Falls, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. George Wornham. ex abt ' EDWARDS e Rogers Hollow Handle Silverware Service for 8 $rf for ft 69. 14.95 Silverware, sponsored by the leading Silverware Manufacturers of America. A nation-wid- sale of e That's S power you're getting. Mater . . . the i land of power America's finest oars are turning to. Yet in a Ford it's priced lower than most sixes. Best of all it's than booked by Ford's experience building more Iverson of Port- k(5) v 's . Fred Bishoff of Salt Lake Protecting Crayons Tots who use crayons and colored chalks In school or Pt home won't break them so easily if they are wrapped with cellophane tape. Al'Wlij1 fVlr V. I 1 I l l$r'I rrtjk II flfr- - 11 X rVV T" 7 11 YSV' XX ?iMffi'?pV lvsSSi Niy ? li aH other makers combined. And with Ford's Automatic Mileage Maker, in both Ford's Six and V-- 8 engines, you get savingful power that's wonderfully easy on your gas. V X A many cars costing hundreds more cant Md a eond, ford' quality. You'd feel the smooth, level comfort of Ford's Automatic Ride Control . . . feel the effort-lets stopping of Ford's Double-Se- al King- Size Brakes . . . and discover the smooth unwrapping of Ford's briTOont power the newest, Seed through Fordomatic Automolk Drives. Sol V:;,- i mnpra - New a Ervin Hawkins and Mrs. Samuel B. Mitton of Logan and Mrs- - Alice Jenkins of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins on Thursday evening. 39c Green Garden Club Hose.... 8.65 on A. City. For Easy Lawn Cleaning FOR DINNER rnotored to Salt Lake Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Claude Iverson, City Saturday evening to see and ' at the Robert" the play Mister Weekend guests of Mr. and Capitol theatre. Mrs. George Napoli were Mr. Richins and Newell Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler and Richins Mrs. Mr. and Douglas of were dinner guests parents, Mr. and Mrs. . D. family Mrs. Napoli's mother, Mrs. land Leo Mrs. Mr. and her parents, McGuire. W. I. Richins, all of Grouse Oyler at their home at Garland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Deakin Ion Saundy. The dinner was to Creek. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne San- honor her father on his at dall attended conference Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall Salt Lake City over the and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G M Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Obery Kerr were in attenance at conFriSteve DeJarnet returned had as Sunday dinner guests at ference at Salt Lake City over day evening from Arkansas their home, Mr. and Mrs. E P. the weekend. where he has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. W. DeJarnet who is still very ill. Spots Kimura Rake ten-se- V-- Mrs. Mrs. Strand spent the fore part of the week at Ogden with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strand. From there she went on to Salt Lake City to spend the weekend at and M?s. Ferrin Chris n and family of Ogden ware Mr. Harris Miss Highley, a daughter of Mrs. Melvin Cook of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jess Higley of Wells, Nevada, is a member of City visited last week with her the senior class at Wells high parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O school. Mr. Kimber is a son of Mr, Garfield'. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber of Grouse Creek. He graduated, Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrell Bess, from Wells high school and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron, has been employed there for the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Staples past year. Both young people are pop- and Mrs. Ernest Cornwall motular members of the younger ored to Salt Lake Friday eveset in Wells. ning to t see the play "Mister Roberts" at the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. N. Earl Marble and daughters, LeAnne and Emilee, Visitors at the home of Dr. spent the weekend at Salt Lake and Mrs. D. B- - Green over City visiting friends and at- Tuesday night were Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Rain Drops Mrs. L. Q. Whitney and Mrs-- Jay Dee Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and and Mrs. Lynn Clark were Sat Lake City on Sunday attend conference. ference, Corps. gs JeNean Anderson of Salt Lake City Is spending her spring vac Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl and ation this week with the N. Earl children spent Sunday at Salt Marble girls. Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shirley Maughan was Dar.rell Earl. While there they home to spend the weekend heard conference over with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan who accomher, on her return trip, panied Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Wayne were visitors at Salt Lake Sat- as far as Salt Lake City. They urday at the home of Mr. and visited with Mr. Maughan's Mrs. J. M. Smith. In the eve- mother, Mrs. Jessie Maughan of ning they attended the Argentina Missionary reunion. ? Old- - ! . Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Steffen and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. were at Salt Lake City over the weekend attending conference and visiting with President and Mrs. Fisher of the Western Canadian Mission and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowerine of the Texas Louisiana Mission. Mrs. Steffen went on the Riverside, California to visit her Cum-min- 12, 1951 on their way home Oldham and Mrs. Isabell ham of Paradise. Sunday evening. Wellsville Local Happenings land, Oregcn and Mrs. J. W. Joanne Higley. Wedding plans are indefinite Iverson spent the weekend at as Mr. Kimber leaves on April Salt Lake City attending con12th for service in the Air Visit The For Lasting Beauty (MM : - AT Boy's 17 jewel waterproof, A $37.50 value, now only Honoring the chairman and of the American Cancer Society of North Box Elder county, a Tea was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. David R. Waldron, Tremonton. The tea table was attractively centered with a bouquet of early spring flowers in shades of pink and yellow, flanked on either side Dy yeuow tapers in crystal candlebra. Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mrs. Quentin Allen poured, with Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. uiaua uornwau serving. Following are the committee members who are serving in their various communities: Mrs. Tremonton; Elmer Winzeler, Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, Garland; Mrs. Ezra Mason, Fielding; Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Thatcher; Mrs. Duane Romer, Elwood; Mrs. Cleon Forsgren, Howell; JOYCE BARKLE NAMED Mrs. Alma Palmere, Park ValQUEEN OF FORESTERS ley; Mrs. Bill Gibbs, Portage; Mrs. Ross Bo wen. Beaver Dam Joyce Barkle, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Heuser, Dewey-villand Mrs. Lyndon Barkle of Mrs. R. E. Hales, Riverand a student at Miss Deweyville, Jean Sorensen, side; Betty East Garland; Mrs. Brooks the Utah State Agricultural Shuman. Penrose; Mrs. Doyle College, was elected Foresters' Cutler, Snowville; and Mrs. Queen by the members of the Nish, Plymouth. These ladies will be out so- school of forestry. She has been many gifts, liciting for the Cancer drive. presented with Doners will be given tickets for donations of Logan stores, and the show, "The Gay Nineties: she over the activities Review" to be held at the Bear of reigned Foresters' Week. the annual River high school April 20, at flag racing, log 8:15 P.M., or for the quilt do- Log sawing, nated by the Tremonton Farm chopping, log burling at Logan Bureau. canyon's first dam, snow shoe racing, and bitter feuding beMRS. HOLMGREN tween the foresters and enENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER were climaxed at a Mrs. David Holmgren enter gineers dance in Joyce's honor last Fritained at a luncheon on Thurs Mrs. day her for night. daughter, day Glenn H. Stanger of Idaho J Miss Barkle was recently fans, iaano. inose present elected a member of the USAC were Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Mrs. R. O. T. C. Sponsor Corps. This Vadis Brough. Mrs. LaRain Marble, Mrs. Marion Summers, is her first year at the USAC, Mrs. Earl Marble and Mrs. and she is studying toward a Londy Harris. The afternoon degree in Physical Education. was spent visiting and chatting about old times. MrsFlcyd D. Nielson and CIVIC CLUB IS children of Caldwell, Idaho ENTERTAINED are spending this week with Mr. Mrs. Melvin G. Foxley entertained the Civic Club on and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Thursday at her home. Senator Harold Reese of Bear River gave Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gunnel! a lecture on the State Legi- of Mesa, Arizona were guests at slature and its accomplishments. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday April I AJ White Potatoes 9c and New Peas with .. 2 Lbs. 2 Lbs. . . . 25c 2 Cans Tomato Soup . 23c and Larpe Pkg. Ritz Crackers. 35c an expensive guy. And so is very tingle on of the 13,000 members of the mining and smelting family in our Stat. Because for each of us, $30,000 has boon invested in tools and Yes, $30,000 of shareholders' savings and operating profits has boon ploughed back in the business. Y,ou can see how company earnings make my job easier and more secure." mtmammmmnX 'qmipmm, "I'm so-fort-h. 'At Uf fife rwit Uffjt CAREY-FORPHONE 2121 D II- - TREMONTON ewueries erf trim |