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Show JUNE THURSDAY, 14, that IKS LEADER. 1961 Caps and Gowns home. The book "Jerusalem Haruto Kato Graduated Calling," by Pierre .Van Pussen From Utah University was reviewed by Mrs. LelandJ Haruto P. Kato, son of Mr. Harris. Invited guest was Mar- and Mrs. Gonlchi Kato of RFD RUTH G ROVER MARRIES ion King. Dainty refreshments' 3, DARWIN BROUGH Tremonton, received a bachMiss Ruth Grover, daughter were served by the hostess. elor of arts in chemistry degree of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover during 82nd annual june Comof Fielding became the bride BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR mencement rites in University of Darwin Brough, son of Mr. TAMARA HOLMGREN of Utah Stadium Bowl on Satand Mrs. Clarence Brough of Tamara Holmgren, daughter urday, June 9. Tremonton in a twilight cere- of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HolmMr. Kato is a graduate of mony at the home of the gren was entertained at a party Bear River high school where he groom's parents, Friday evening, on her eiehth birthday. Twelve, was active in student affairs. June 8th. little guests came and the af On Campus at the U he has was spent playing participated in Bishop George Stenquist of ternoon undergraduate the Tremonton Third ward per- games after which Tamara's activities. In the formed the ceremony mother served tasty presence of a large group of Norma Hall Entered close relatives and friends. fn Sweetheart Contest Mr. and Mrs. Myron Goss and The bride was charming in a Miss Norma Hall, senior class wedding gown of white slipper Miles Goss of Ogden spent Sun- student at Bear River high satin of floor length. Her illus day with Mr. and Mrs. w. A. school, has been enrolled in the ion veil was caught at the crown Adams. Pioneer Sweeteart c o n t e s t with dainty orange blossoms. through which royalty of Mrs. Hal Rhead and her She carried a corsage of white Pioneer days celebration and red roses. mother, Mrs. Leo Earl of Field will be selected. Beautiful gifts were present- ing returned this week from a She is a daughter of Mrs. ed to them. After a short trip to Pittsburgh, California Vera G. Hall, Portage, Utah. She honeymoon in Southern Utah, where they visited with Mr. and was entered in the contest by they plan to make their home Mrs. Sherman Earl, who have a her school principal, Frank new baby. They also visited at Stevens, and senior class prein Tremonton. Prior to the wedding, Miss Los Angeles, California with sident Burke Petersen. Beverly Owen and Miss Jean Gam entertained at a shower Mrs. Dennis Miller and her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rucker mother, Mrs. Leona Wednesday, June 6, for the bride of to be at the home of Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fielding visited in Standing Ogden SunW. J. Garn in Fielding. The Vem Adams, returned Friday day with Mrs. Klea Strickland. evening was spent making a from a trip through Oregon and bride's book. Twenty guests, Washington to Cardstcn, Alberta Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoover of were present. Miss Grover re- Canada, and back through Ye- Orem visited this week with ceived many beautiful gifts and llowstone Park. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren of Howell and with dainty refreshments were servMrs. Rodney Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens. ed. Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mrs. Clarence Brough were special children, accompanied by Mrs. Lena Turner of San Francisco, guests. Guests at the D. R. Waldron On Thursday evening, June 7, and Mary Bradford of Garland home this week were Mr. and Miss Marlene Jensen, Miss d visited at Preston, Idaho Mon Mrs. Lee Waldron of Long Miss Barbara Castleton day, with Mr. and Mrs. Orlvnn Beach, California. Neilson, Miss Connie Wood Whiting. tertained at a party in compliMIA GYPSY PARTLY ment to Miss Grover at the Mrs. Eberhard Zundell of The Tremonton Second ward home of Miss Carol Mae Bishop Brigham City visited Tuesday MIA have planned a Gypsy in Garland. Games were played with her daughter and party to be held Tuesday, June Mr.' and Mrs. Reid Oyler. 26, at the Bear River high during the evening. The guest, of honor received lovely and' school. Everyone is invited, and Sharon Napoli, daughter of asked to meet at the church at useful gifts and delicious reMr. and Mrs. George Napoli vis 8 p.m. Hay wagons will be freshments were served. proited at Grouse Greek the past vided and everyone come dressweek with relatives. MRS. HARRY TAYLOR ed in gypsy garb and make-u- SOCIAL EVENTS Ronald, Ora Fay and Verl Iverson Betty Deakin spent Tuesday at home with her parents, and Mrs. Ed Deakin. Mrs. May Kent, Karma, Carol Mr. and Dal returned this week Guests this week of Annette Fronk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk, were Karen Kehl and Denice Kehl of Salt Lake City. from a trip to Portland, Oregon. While there they visited Lieutenant and Mrs. Harold Persson and many places of interest. On their way home they visited at Nyssa with Mrs. Fay Haws Duf-fi- n, and with other relatives at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Elizabeth Matthias of On June 11, the Burbank, California arrived this week to visit her son and famclub made shoe bags, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter shoulder protectors, or laundry bags during their third meeting at the home of Jalleen Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnes Delicious refreshments were and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar-futo the spent the weekend at Idaho served by the hostess Falls visiting with relatives and club members, one guest, and a sister who is recovering at the the teacher, Mrs. A. M. Turner. Carrol Adams, reporter hospital there. Jolly-Tee- ns 4-- H ss " Og-de- What about Presents? Iverson Family's Seniors on the Run Keep Folks three Graduations in Utah schools this spring led three members of the J. W. Iverson family to don traditional robes, walk across the platform and receive a diploma and a handshake. Two sons and daughter kept the family busy attending commencement exercises as the youngest of the three, Ronald was graduated from Bear River high school on Thursday, May 24, while the other two graduates receive degrees the same day at Brigham Young University State Agricultural and Utah College in Provo and Logan, respectively. Ora Fay received a B. S. degree in Elementary Education from BUY, while her brother, Verl, was awarded his Elementary Education B. S. at USAC. Commencement exercises at both schools were on Monday, Baccalaureate programs were both held the day before, so the Iversons attended the USAC session at 10 a.m., then rushed to Provo by 6:30 p.m. for the BYU rites, and remained there for commencement ceremonies Monday in Brigham Young University's new fieldhouse. Verl is now in Alaska, where he will spend the remainder of the summer working, and has already accepted a teaching position in Ogden City schools for next tall. Ronald's tentative plans are to follow in his brother's footsteps and attend USAC next year. At present, Ora Fay says she has made no definite plans for the future, but is still recuperating from the final tests. - J i i . , SALE of TIRE We have a limited number of tractor and implement tires in the following sizes at special prices. 900-2- 4 9-- 24 40 Ra-an- en-n- 1500-1- 6 ae DISCOUNT son-in-la- w, VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Wayne Sandall Tremonton, Utah Phone 3956 p. FOR SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ENTERTAINS Mrs. Harry Taylor entertained the Relief Society Employ- and ment Placement counselors at her home Monday afternoon. SEWER OR DRAIN SERVICE After discussion of employment placement problems of the wards games were played and prizes went to June Garfield, Lula Did rickson and Mrs. Da Mortensen. Delicious refreshments we.e served by the hostess. there is only THE R0T0-R00T- ER SEWER SERVICE CO. We are not canvassing. For service call Logan 27J4 collect or Ewer Plumbing Co, 3261 Tremonton A. J. White, Manager Box Elder County Golden Spike Rodeo, Temonton, June 21, 22, 23! Don't For iarel LITERARY GVITD HEARS BOOK REPORT Mrs. Verl Anderson of Gar- - , Millville, Utah .Dad! ijand entertained the Literary Guild club Thursday at her Sunday, June 17th medea 2 IDEAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS 000 on ibis big neflPedgo! RINGS Large Gifts Ruby, Onyx, Hemitite and 20.00 to 50.00 Tiger Eye .... ELECTRIC RAZORS ..26.50 SUNBEAM Remington-Ran- DIAMOND RINGS 23.50 to d SHICK $7.50 Trade-i- n 25.50 24.50 On Your Old Razor. In a large price range. SMALL GIFTS TIE PINS WYLER ...... ELGIN Specifications end Equipmtnt Sublct Without Notica to Chang SHARE III OUR SUCCESS Come in.. .See how you can own a big DRIVE IN.. OUT WITH THE BEST DEAL OF THE YEAR Dependable month for ui! And lo mnF.SE have been X celebrate, we're going all out to make it easy lor you to own the big new Dodge of your choicel in loday So com get our liberal allowance figure on your present car. 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