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Show Thursday, July THE LEADER. Tremonton. 19. 1931 I SOCIETY EE 3 1 to Mr. J. W. Larkin, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart and Mrs. Alma Larkin of announce the marriage of their Snowville. daughter Elaine, to Mr. B. L. The wedding took place in Maycock of Murray, Utah, which tthe Logan temple, July 16, after took place Saturday, July 14 which a reception was held in at 5:00 pjn. at the Hotel Utah. honor of the couple at the The double ring ceremony Brigham Seventh ward hall. was performed by President O. The bride, a former resident J. Wilkinson of the Murray of Tremonton is a graduate of stake in the presence of a Brigham Young University. Mr. Larkin is in the United group of relatives and, friends. After the ceremony the par- States Navy, and has been staents of the bride entertained' tioned at San Diego. He is the guests at a dinner dance home on furlough for the wedat the Starlight Gardens. Those ding. ' attending from Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart, MARRIAGE TO TAKE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mat-ne- PLACE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jedi Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Covey of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, Big Piney, Wyoming announce and Mr. and Mrs. David Stan-de- r. the engagement and forthcom ing marriage of their daughter For the past two years, the Patti, to La Vel Edwards of bride has been employed as se- Orem. The wedding ceremonv cretary In the office of the will take place at the Beaver United States Soil Conserva- Dam ward chapel Saturday evtion District in Tremonton. ening, July 21, with a reception Mr. Maycock is employed in and dance following. Salt Lake City, and the couple Patti is a graduate of the will be at home in Murray af- Bear River High school where ter August first. ishe was very active in all ac tivities. She has also spent one SALLY KIRKHAM year at the U.S.A.C. where she BECOMES THE BRIDE was affiliated with the Sponsor Corps. Mr. Edwards is an OF J. W. LARKIN football player. Pat-ti- e is made by Announcement of Mrs. K H. niece a is Brig-haof Christensen Fern Mrs. of and is well Packer of Fielding the of marriage City her daughter, Sally Kirkham, known throughout our valley. y, te m. BULLETIN PUBLISHED Promenaders surpris pleaesantly club Dance on ner ed Mrs. R. Z- Heppier met at the when they Mrs. Arthur; and Mr. home of Carlson at Willara, iouowing h smiare Dance Jamboree at Ogden Monday night. Will Cuppy. A delicious buffet lunch was A tasty luncheon was served served by the LuRoy Deems, by the hostess. Frank Priesleys, Stacy Larsons or,w Arthur Carlsons. Mr. Hep- of THE SPENCER pier was also a special guest GARDNERS HONORED the evening. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gardner, prior to their VJG.F. CLUB ENTERTAINED departure for Williams Field, Mrs. Wilford Rogers was hosArizona, they were guests of the tess Thursday evening at the Honeyville baseball and soft-ba- ll meeting of the V.OF. club at teams at a social Saturday her home. Other guests includevening. Partners of the play ed Mesdames Kleon Kerr, Reuers were also guests and a ben Baer. Jess Garfield, A. N. andl social evening pleasant Rytting, Horace Hayes, and Miss supper were enjoyed. Elsie Rickard. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munnsi luncheon was A delicious of Garland were hosts at a served on the lawn, after which party in honor of the Gardners the evening was spent in sewduring the week. About thirty and sociability. friends of the couple met W ing spend the evening together and' KAY FAMILY enjoy the games and lunch HOLDS REUNION eon served. Members of the J. T. Kay ' famllv numbering more than ENTERTAIN FOR FRIENDS 6ixty met Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy Bunnell of V. J. Woodruff in East Trewere hosts Friday evening at a monton for a family reunion. lawn party at their home. Thf Oarl Radin and Leonard Guests enjoyed the evening in Keller families of Seattle joined games and social chat and re local members of the Kay famfreshments were served by the ily in luncheon and an afterhostess. noon of visiting together. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay were special ATTEND COUNTRY guests for the event. The ladies of the Literary Guild met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Van Sweden for their regular meeting. Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen gave a very entertaining review of the book, "The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody", by m MARRIAGE OF ELAINE GEPHART ANNOUNCED all-Sta- DANCE CLUB FETE MEMBER LITERARY GUILD MEMBERS FETED Tvvors of the - mh 4- - - CLUB FUNCTION Attending the Brigham City Golf and Country Club party Saturday evening were the following Tremonton couples: Messrs. and Mesdames Ferret Bess, Eddie Krey, Elmer Winz-ele- r, Bob Winzeler, Jack Shum-wa- y and J. H. Fronk. After the game of golf, the d Jadies of the auxiliary HEAR and HIS J NOW A' BOYS on 40 enetr-taine- at dinner for the Sation KSL at 6:15 a.m. bers. Brought to you by PARTY HONORS MARY CORNWALL'S BIRTHDAY ANDERSON SEED AND FEED YOUR July 4-- H newly-miblishe- d. I ! ! ! racial up-to-d- by-ste- p is proceduxe given stockmen, whereby they might be able to control Halogeton, since authorities believe that it is in this country to stay. SOCIAL SECURITY "There are still many people in Tremonton and Box Elder country who are entitled to social security retirement benefits and who have not applied for them", according to Harry E. Johnson, manager of the Og den social security office. "The 1950 amendments to the social security law make it much easier to qualify for re- tirment benefits. For instance, as little as 18 months work un der social security is all that a 65 year old worker needs." For the convenience of Tre monton residents, Mr. Johnson will be in the Utah Power and Light Company office at 2 pm. on Thursday. July 20th. He urges all people to call on him if they think that they might be entitled to retirement benefits. Profits really worth crowing about can come your way if thrifty electricity is put to work. Let help you with milking, brooding, irrigating, hay storing, and many other farm tasks. Residential electrical rates on farms on our interconnected system are the same as in the city 24 below the national average. labor-savin- g electricity . Sixteen little guests enjoyed the birthday party given Mon day for iMary Cornwall, by her Tremonton Phone 2541 mem- The Handy Helpers club encamp last week. Six joyed girls and their leader, Mrs. Ann Rucker, met with other groups at Willow Flat. They attended all activities including the nature hike in which they won a prize. They met at the home of Ann Rucker on July 18, for their regular meeting. The time was spent working on record books. The next meeting will be held at the home of Virginia The Snappy Sewers met with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris Gloria Cornwall for a recent were in Salt Lake Tuesday. hniitin entitled, "The Halogeton Pro meeting and cut out slips. They blem in Utah" is available now jaiso met with Linda Ann Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuck, at local County Agents' offices Christensen to plan the canyon formerly of Tremonton, now of in Utah. They then spent three ' Rigby, Idaho, visited friends in j trip. at the Willow Flats, and Tremonton Sunday. They were days is Halogeton rapidly soreadinsr returned to new areas in Saturday. guests at the Leland Foxley Utah, and Utah Gloria Cornwall, honc. reporter ranchers must have experience In recognizing and dealing with this poisonous plant if they are to control it, says Glen T. Baird, Extension Agronomist. The purposes of the bulletin are to help ranchers identify Halogeton in order to kill early infestations, and to make it possible to eraze infested ranches Halogeton with a minimum of stock losses. The bulletin describes ways of recognizing Halogeton, the type of land it is most likely to strike, methods of feeding livestock on ranches where Halogeton is present and effects of Halogeton poisoning. The bulletin gives several ways of controlling Halwith sprays, burning, ogeton scalping with blade equipment, and follow-u- p treatments for each of these methods. A step- A mother, Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall. The little folks eijoyed a swim at Crystal Sprint and a picnic lunch. Mary was seven years old. y&rrC' DEALER Sunday, Monday; Tues day. Utah's own celebration and biggest holiday 22-23-- 24 Tremonton Stores Will Be Closed Watermelons 24c OIUUIGE JUICE Pasco 46 oz. can lb.2c California Klondike's Big Stripes JUHDO CANTS 27's TOMATOES 69t FRYERS 7c To - Eat HAMS Ready JUST SEE US NO FUSS NO MUSS lb-- Fat Juicy FRANKS JUST RIGHT FOR ROASTING Are at their Can peak Them Now! lb. 69. M "fl 63c HA lb. Tremonton Cy I I J ' - JS ) I - ' I fe:" V1 2261 ; , Y '' fe);-- TIDES y f m? Ul fcr.falo. Garland 4166 ; A F: E $ 1 ' M-r- W. . worn tire tndcd-J- n on new r , General Squeegee and Silent- Stftty tires and new, safer General tubei. Low down J?$ WASATCH SALES Tremonton We're gWing the biggett tllowaac in town for ' Mi" "f GENESJa GSnZSXL TTNL'- I I V y TOP QUALITY GEIEDAL case $3.I9 FOOD EASECET Phone 5266 Ji 19C 2$k lli&vlr Of)) I 1 71 . . . Raspberries 4 California -- . . . 1 EACH ' iTililt43 Inc. and 100 |