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Show TY 33 I IE Dorothy, to Dean Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees of Fielding. The young couple flew by plane to Elko, Nevada, where they were married on Thursday, May 17th. They wiil make their home In Logan. Congratulations are extended to them. sis 7j ' yi HONORED AT TEA The annual Graduate's was held Sunday at the Bear Nelda Allen of Brigham, Rob ert Smoot and Dawn Reeder cf River high school cafeteria. Fireside Sponsored by the Women's Corinne attended the Mrs. E. of Mr. and home at the Civic League the tea was at tended by approximately 130 students, parents, and other in vited guests. In the receiving line were present officers of the club, and past presidents presided at the refreshment table. The setting was lovely with flowers of spring, candles and. beautiful background music. Mrs. Delbert Walker was at the piano, J. W. Pulsipher and a string ensemble with Ted Walker,' Rowane Zundel, Carolyn Manning, Delores Nelson, Gae Bradford, Gloria Stenquist and Carl Ashby furnished the music Through the efforts of Ger.e Jorgensen, art instructor, many beautiful paintings were on display. Works of Dennis Simmons, Duane Kerr, Janice Last, Marilyn Manning, Carol Madsen, Paul Capener, Colleen Didrick- son, Jaleen Winter and Gary Sorenson were viewed. Mrs. Rodney Morrison and Mrs. Frank Stevens and their committees were in charge of arrangements. , v ?, atPENNEY'S It's STRAW HAT TIME Get one of the many -- for cool-attracti- fa i ' ' ' ; ' ' comfortable summer wear! recently returned missionaries, of the (showed colored slides Hawaiian Islands, the program. as part of, IN FOOD SAVINGS ALONE! ' ' styles now ve A. Anderson In Salt Lake City, COLOR SLIDES OF HAWAII SHOWN AT FIRESIDE Sunday evening. Mr. Smoot and Mr. Reeder, Miss LeAnne Marble, Miss Tea HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES DORTHY DAY AND YXRJf BUREAU MEETS DEAN REES ARE WED Farm Ladies The Tremonton of home the at met Bureau Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Day of airs. Alice Ward of Riverside, Preston, Idaho, announce the last Thursday. of their daughter, Miss Bessie Hansen, county marriage Home Demonstrator was present and gave the lesson on -practical and speedy cleaning methods," which were timely and interesting. Delicious refreshments were erred by the hostess Mrs. Ward assisted by Mrs. Marjorie 1991 Thursday, May 24, THE LEADER. Troncmtai. Utah lFF" ' ijj AS LITTLE AS en BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Richards Nuptials In impressive xites at the Logan Temple on April 27, Lo- - Dees Bowen became the bride of Clarence E. Richards, with Pre- sident EIRay Chistiansen LoDees is a hop and Mrs. ONLY $ .49 Crisp Cool Straws 11 Breezy cool comfort. Handsome styling, you've both in this durable, lightweight weave. Smart natural finish, de- tachable band. 6 78 to 7H, J Cool Mesh Straw Hats You're cooler on even . :;! ONLY sn .98 the hottest days, with a price to sing about. This lightweight straw is durably fashioned to 74. of mesh braid. 6 V daughter of Bis Clark Bowen of Beaver Dam and Clarence is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Richards of Brigham City. The young couple were ac companied by thier parents and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight who enjoyed a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird in Logan following the ceremony. In the evening the parents of the bride entertained at a reception at the Beaver Ward Re creation hall. Standing) in line to greet their many friends were both sets of parents, the bride and groom, bridesmaids, Nedra Simmons and JoAnn Bowen, best man to the groom, his bro ther, Robert Richards and Carol Ann Purcell, flower girl. The lovely bride was gowned length model, fashioned with a in an original white crepe floor peplum and featuring a lace yoke. A tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a mass of formed Into a baby orchids bouquet. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Ross Bowen and Mrs. Warner Fisher. They were assisted by Irma Velbell and Betty Ann refreshments The Richards, were taken care of by Mrs. Wil liam SandaU, Sherry June Simmons and MarJean Bowen. During the evening a program was conducted by Mark Jensen, a sextette sang two numbers and was composed of LaVona Norith Simmons, Ericksen, Nedra Simmons. MarJean Jensen, Betty Lou Kidman and Idella Durfey. Kathryn Marble and Irene Marble favored with Tap dance numbers and Virgil Francom gave a vocal solo. The young couple honeymooned at the Southern Parks and are now at home in Brigham City. Orvil Nish of Plymouth and Mrs. Carlyle Johnson. Wanda Christensen gave a GOLDEN CLEANERS review of "Hear This Woman," HOLD BANQUET Ben and Ann Pinchot. The South Bear River Stake by Delicious refreshments were was Golden Gleaner banquet held Wednesday night at the served. First ward hall, Tremonton where dinner was served to ENJOY EVENING AT three Golden Gleaners, Wilma MUSIC FESTIVAL Fridal, Lavon Stenquist, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris; Irma Adams, eight prospective and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Whitney Golden Gleaners, Margie Rob- enjoyed Thursday evening at) erts, Ranea Firth, Beverly Pet- the Music Festival held at the erson, Elaine Harding, Audrey Rainbow Rendezvous at Salt Roberts, Joan Waldron, Eleda Lake City under the direction Vee Stokes, Evelyn Foster, and of Lerchner and Graham. A three Gleaner leaders, Mrs. number of A. dancing Ruby Thompson, Mrs. Alice groups also presented many s. Cummings and Mrs. Fae colorful dances. Cool Durable Hopoka Straw $ .98 11 . fresh and cool and keep that crisp appearance all day long in this lightweight and that low price Is You stay correct. Only $1.98. 6 78 to TA. Model NA-I- illustrated. Also available in I You can save $120 a year or more on your food bills with a G-- Food E Freezer. For you buy food in quantity, when freeze it and store it it's cheapest You can buy frozen foods by the case. You can even freeze fruits and vegetables from your own garden! It's easy and fun and very I ONLY A FEW LEFTI SEE THEM TODAY HONORED ON SILVER by Lavon Crystal with WEDDING ANNIVERSARY yellow tulips, white lilacs and In observance of their silver bridal wreathes. Favors of yel- wedding anniversary, Mr. and low rode bud corsages finished Mrs. Marion Summers were 0 Pertett-te- 0 Automatic tmpra- ture contrail cabiaaf al construction! A capacity 389-pou- win 3 ramovabio ba-fco- tsi Extra storage spaca for paefcaf ina arafo-rial- V - Dopoarfoslo J The table was beautifully dec size. tealed-t- ntrigtrwt-in-g lysteml orated the theme. Following dinner, a program was held to complete ments for becoming require- Golden Gleaners, where Ranae Firth and Beverly Petersen each reviewed reading course books, Elaine Harding sang a solo and Golden Gleaner work was surprised Sunday to have mem bers of 'both their families gather at their home for the occasion. The forty-eigmembers who were present each gave a silver dollar tothe couple. Lunch was Served during the day and the afternoon spent in visiting. Russ Electric Tremonton Dial 5111 Authorized Dealer ht ELECTRIC GENERAL FOOD FREEZERS Beverly Petersen was chair-m?- 'of the banquet, thus com-pp'l- n.i h'r another requirement for award. She was assisted by Thompson and Irma Adams, stake gleaner officers. Present indications are that there will be six more Golden Gleaners In the South Bear River stake after June. M ". Ruby "Test drivewfthe'Inteft drive" JANICE COOMBS MARRIES FARMINGTON MAN Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Janice to Terry Han- ben of Farmington. The mar riage took place at the Salt Lake Temple Friday. Congratu latlons are extended them by all their friends, The young couple plan to make their home at Salt Lake City for the pres ent. entertained at a buffet supper The ceremony was performed Friday evening at their home May 14, In Carlin, Nevada, by of the carun for visitors who came for the Blshonr ottlev horse show. They were Judges and Trainer Jimmy Meeks Baird of Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott of Pocatello. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kelsey of Idaho Falls, Warren Hyde of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunbar of Logan. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morse. mm rooo mum MI. Wat-kin- HALL TO MARRY 4THEO COOMBS ENGAGEMENT OF Mrs. Vera O. Hall of Portage CLARALYNN ALLRED announces the engagement of ANNOUNCED her daughter, Norma, to Theq Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-v- in announce the engagement of Coombs of Fielding. Plans their Claralynn to are being made for their mar- Dallas daughter Jensen of Brigham. No riage at the Logan Temple. definite date has been set for Theo is a former student of the wedding. the Weber college at Ogden and at present is serving with the IONE UDY AND EARL U. S. Air Force at Shepherd, HUGHES ARE MR. AND MRS. Field, Texas. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss lone Udy, CEPHARTS ENTERTAIN daughter of T. J. Udy of Riv VISITORS erside and Mr. Earl Hughes of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart Samaria. Idaho. ONLY enter- Mrs. NORMA .M Sandall tained Wednesday afternoon for members of the Booklore club at her home. Other guests were ward. After a honeymoon trip tn Boise. Idaho, and Yellowstone Park, they will make their home in Samaria. The new Mrs. Hugnes nas been an active worker in the various auxiliary organizations of the Fielding ward for many years, and has the best wish es of the community in her nev home. -. y"1- Optional en V modeh at Mir coif. equipment, occtssoriw and trim tvbcf to change without notice. There's in NEW AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTROL Ford's ntw suspension system automatically adjusts itself to fit each road condition. On a rough road, springs and "shocks" firm up for even a nobblfc steady ride. On smooth roads they soften up to super-cushio- n yourtufurt ...w.itfi a future built m This new Automatic Ride Control plus Ford's new Posture Control nets you smoother going. And new ordometic Drive added to Ford's f eesy flow of V-- 8 power is the final touch to America's finest ride. 5n tune 9AA.9. You can pay more but you can't buy CAREY-FOR- D FHONE 2121 Ir'C TREMONTON bttttr |