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Show THE LEADER, Tremcoico. Utah 24, 1951 Thursday, May BECKMAN SISTERS PLAN degree in Agronomy from DOUBLE WEDDING Utah State Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heck-ma- n lege. He is affiliated with of Providence announce, the engagement of their daughter, Mary to Mr. Vern Marble, pon of Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble of this city. June 7 has been set as the date for the wedding, which will also be the 's wedding date for Miss sister Joy, who will wed Richard D. Monson of Salt Lake Heck-iman- City. Miss Mary Heckman has re- cently fulfilled a mission in the Mission. California Norther She attended the Utah State Agricultural college before leaving for her mission. At the college she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega social Theta Alpha Phi honorary dramatic fraternity, and was a Lieutenant Colonel in the R.O.T.C. Sponsor Corps. She is a member of the Logan chapter of Beta Pi. Mr. Marble has fulfilled a mission in the States mission, and will graduate this June with a Bachelor's? sor-rori- North-weste- ty, rn M. the the Pi Kappa Alpha social frater-Jt- y and Delta Phi, honorary missionary fraternity, and is councilman in charge of publications on the campus fir the coming year. GUEST NIGHT AT BP.W. CLVB The Tremonton Business and Professional Womens club was entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Stirling with each member bringing a guest. There were thirty-fiv- e present, and the guest speaker, was Dr. Whitney Smith of the Utah State Agricultural college, who talked on civilian defense; and mental health. Miss Ann Lish and Miss La Rae Whitaker accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Litchford sang two numbers "Harbor Lights" and "You're Just In Love," after which delicious refreshments, were served by Mrs. Agnes Stirling and Mrs. Virginia Blackham. Arlo Cut Flowers FLORAL Potted Plants - Sprays - Baskets and Containers. - $2.00 SPECIAL-Wrea- ths and up Come in and See Them Today! FLOWERS and CORSAGES for the GRADUATE. We have just received a new supply of pottery and gifts. Small plants for dish gardens and planters, Cactus Gardens. "We Specialize in Pleasing You" Phone 3451 day or night Delivery Service Ge-evie- ve Mrs. Adams, 4- - Rolands Schoffield of Bear River City and Mrs. Roger Maisak of Gar- E- H. Packer of announce the engageFielding ment and forthcoming marriage of their lovely and talented young daughter, Colleen, to R. Owen Asplund son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Asplund of Alberta Canada. The wedding date is set for June 19th with the ceremony taking! place at the Logan Temple. Colleen will graduate from the USAC this spring, also from the L.D.S. Institute (Lamba Delta Sigma Chapter) While at the A. C- she has been affiliated with Sigma Kappa Sorority, Chansonettes, Spurs and the Campus Radio Station K.V.S.C. Mr. Asplund is also a graduate student of the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. MRS. JED ABBOTT ENTERTAINS CLUB - CIVIC LEAGUE HEARS EXTENSION WORKER Throueh the use of colored film and souvenirs, Ross Holl and, of the USAC Extension Service acquainted members of the Women's Civic Leaeiie with "Our Neighbors in South America and Mexico," when h met with them at the Utah Power and Light auditorium last Thursday. Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Clarence Stucki were co- hostesses. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Wayne Holmgren and Mrs". Mrs. "Ross Holland and daugh- ter were guests. ATTEND f WEDDING SALT LAKE RECEPTION IN SOCIAL ANNOUNCED BY FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY n, land. Engagement Announced - KORTII and served refreshments after which they were presented with a gift by their leader. The girls tained her bridge club at her also prsented Mrs. Shumway home Monday evening. After a with a gift as a token of apdelicious luncheon the evening preciation. was spent playing bridge with prizes going to Mrs. Ruben Y. Y. CLUB ENTERTAIN Ba?r, Mrs. Vera Theurer and FOR HUSBANDS The members of the Y.Y. club Mrs. Evan Thompson. Mrs. entertained their husbands on Clarence Stucki was a special at a delicious evening Saturday guest. chicken dinner at Matties Cafe in Brigham, after which they ENTERTAIN FOR spent the remainder of the J. F. F. CLUB Mrs. Golda Campbell and Mrs. evening bowling. Grant Thompson entertained HYRUM CHRISTENSEN members of the JTF. club at the Thompson home on Wed- HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Hyrum Christensen was honnesday. Special guest was ored Sunday at his home with Walker, and the evening a dinner party given by his was spent sewing and chatting to children celebrate his eighty- after which a delightful lun fifth Nine of his ten birthday. cheon was served by the hostchildren present were, Mrs. ess. Sara C. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bleau of Logan, Mr. and ATTEND SYMPHONY Mrs. Marvin Vitting of Sandy, CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson, Attending the Utah Symph- of Richmond, Mrs. Mary Lar-seony orchestra concert at Salt Mr. and Mrs. Reg Brough, City Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christensen Mrs. J. Farrell Bess, Mrs. Er- and Mr. and Mrs. Alrid Chrisnest Cornwall, Mrs. Quentin tensen of Tremonton and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Mrs. Rhoda Wimmer of Ogden. Russ Waldron, Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. D. R. BOYS HONOR MOTHERS Waldron and Mrs. Mattie John- WITH PARTY son. The Tremonton First ward The concert was sponsored Blazer boys and their leader, by the Standard Oil company Mrs. Ernest Cornwall gave a of California, honoring the Na- party In honor of their mothers tional Federation of music on Monday evening at the home clubs. of Mrs. Garland Puzey. The boys gave a demonstraLARK GIRLS ENTERTAIN tion of their class activities and One group of Lark girls and played games. For refreshments their leader Mrs. Gerald Bal- they roasted weiners. Gifts for BRIDGE Mrs. Owen Cannon entertain ed her bridge club at her home Thursday evening with a delicious luncheon, followed by cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Leth-bridg- e, FROM MRS. WATLAND ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLVB Mrs. Gifford Watland enter- AT ENTERTAINS . Order your FLOWERS for I. A. STAKE, OFFICERS HONORED The Bear River Stake M.IJV. board and their partners held a party Thursday evening in honor of the outgoing officers of the organization. The social was held at the Bea 'er Dam ward hall. The honore:l guests were Mrs. Lolita Garn, Mrs. Mattie Bourne, Evan Gee, Howard Johnson, Max Rees. Mrs. Garn was made an honorary gleaner and presented with a gleaner pin. Books were presented to the others. Luncheon was served and the evening was spent in dancing. col- Attending the wedding reMr. and Mrs. DeLa-mThe Tremonton First ward Re- ception of Jensen Friday evening at lief Soociety will hold their were Mr. and Lake Salt City closing social next Tuesday in Mrs. L. J. Cummings, Mr. and the form of a Mother's and Mrs. Con Steffen, Mr. and Mrs. Daughter's day. They invite all Frank Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, atthe ladies of the ward to Mrs. S. E. Wilford Rogers, tend at 2:30 p. m. Bjorn, Mrs. Mattie Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart, Mr. Mrs. Jed Abbott entertained her bridge club at her home on Wednesday with a tasty luncheon, after which bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs. Howard Freiss. Special guest was Mrs. Ruben Baer. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT CANASTA PARTY Mrs. Howard Glenn and Mrs. Guy Ballard entertained for a group of friends at a canasta party on Saturday at the Ballard home. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses and prizes for the game went to Mrs. Parley Archibald, Mrs. Dick Allen and Mrs. Effie Maughan. lard entertained their mothers percent attendat the home of Mrs. Ed Deakln ance were given Bill Puzey and with a lunch and program giv- Clyde Gephart by the leader. en by the girls. The other Lark one-hundr- ed Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson and sons, Jay and Gary, of Ruptained their mothers at the ert, Idaho spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank home of Mrs. T. L. Cochran. The girls gave the program class with Mrs. Mildred Shumway as leader, met and enter- Mel-dru- ar PRIMARY GROr't ENTERTAINS MOTHERS Zions.boys and girls and Cowley s their James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. George Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenquist and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. Jensen is the former Mary White. CLEARANCE Anklets . . . . . Values 19c and 29c pair 6. to 2 20c. Sizes 4 Kennesaw Sheets $2.62 . . Size 81x108. Type 128. A quality product by Bibb, the first name in textiles. dependable car in America!" That's an important reason why the 1951 Pontiac is in such tremendous V . and Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krr, Mr. and Mrs. leaders, Mrs. li'ax Fridal and Mrs. Robert Bennett entertained their mothers at a party at the church on Monday with a program and tasty Everyone knows that Pontiac is famous for dependability. If you want personal confirmation, talk to a few owners who have driven Pontiacs over the years. You'll be surprised how many say: "Pontiac is the most . demand. True, it's the most beautiful thing on wheels a joy to drive and ride in. But Pontiac dependability is convincing a lot of people to make Pontiac their first choice. operation is a big Long, trouble-fre- e reason why dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! Come in and get the facts and figures that prove it. Men's Sox ... 4 pair $1.00 Anklet style or half sox. Natural color. Cushion sole for greater wear and comfort. 53c Pillow Cases Type 128. Kennesaw brand. Our regular low price 59c. Towels by Cannon Big . . 84c Boys Sox ..... 57c We tive plus tax. Mostly dark colors. But they were a good value at $1.96. s Xs yoxm contfft Uteati a LowMt-Prlre- d Car with CM Lwet-Prire- d Straight Eight holre Cowboy Hats 3956 Size 2 to Chenille Spreads FOR BOYS. The famous Okie Dokie make. Sizes 1 to 6. Factory representative tells us our price is the lowest In the west. Our ceiling price $1.85. $1.75 . . $4.00 9 only in this group. Full bed size. Very attractive. 4 to 10. Sizes Part 2 Values to pair 49c 35c. Wool Blankets $4.95 A real value on toWe can't even buy market. them from the mill at this price. 72x84. Singles. day's Shoes 6. $1.49 ...... FOR CHILDREN. The ever popular red color. Regularly $1.89. . ..... $1.98 to For Women and growing girls. Several hundred pair in thia group from flattie sandals to high heels. Shoes $2.00 to $4.00 FOR GIRLS. Mostly whites. Styles and colors wanted most. prices. ( Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Dial but well have to raise our price soon. pair $1.00 This Clearance Sale will last until May 31. There will be new items added Plenty of odds and ends, too many to list, at almost give away every day e Drive (Optional at nctru eottj Ilydr-Mtl- Silver Streak K Straight Eight or Six The Mast Beaatifal Thing aa Wheel mmr I Blue Jeans lFirIIDllIlair (CcF' UPaftDIUsnr Avei-lea'- to changt without 3 Heavy cotton, bright attractive patterns. A regular 49c value. FOR $1.29 By BLUE BELL. Hickory stripe. Yes, we still have the same low price Equipment, acceetoriet and trim Uiutrottd art tubjtet ... Sox Sport MEN. $1.00 have sold dozens at $1.19. Attracand bright. Handy size 50x66. Overalls - . .25c Women's Handbags . $1.00 Anklets Table Cloths . . . . Cotton. Extra long wearing. Rayon knit leg band for snug fit. Bath size 20x40. Beautiful solid colors. Most everyone sells this quality for 79c. .3 pair 69c Panties for girls or size, 22x44. Fluffy and Our regular low price 98c. Cannon Towels . Fancy stripes. Bright colors. A budget stretcher. bath thirsty. ... Tremonton COWLEY'S Tremonton, Utah : m. |