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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah "SOCIETY" hi 1 f MRS. WORLEY ENTERTAINS VIV1C LEAGUE FOR HUSBAND ENTERTAINED enterMrs. Gordon Worley Mrs. Merrill Laub was hostess to the Women's Civic League tained a few friends at a sur- Thursday, when they met at prise party Saturday night, for her husband on the occasion he Utah Power and Light of his birthday anniversary. and Guests were Messers Mrs. James Walton gave an Reed arEd. Mesdames flower on talk Quinney, Interesting rangements and displayed sev-r- Palmer, and Jack Boyce. beautiful arrangements. of Garland GUIDE BOYS TAKE HIKE Mary Castleton "played two selections on the The Second ward Primary their leader, Mrs. piano. boys and Mrs. W. L. Larsen of Gar- James Smith, enjoyed breakfast land, and Mrs. Dallas Stokes and dinner cooked over the of Bothwell, mother and sister campfire at Little Mountain of Mrs. Laub, and Mrs. James Wednesday. Leslie K. Smith Willardson of Salt Lake City, accompanied the group and told another of Mrs. Evan Thomp- them stories of his work with son and Mrs. Leland Harris the army in Korea. were special guests. Refreshments were served by ENTERTAINS AT DINNER toe hostess. PARTY Mrs. Guy Johnson entertainSHAN A HOLLINGSWORTH ed Thursday evening at a dinAND TOMMY HA WES ner party honoring Mr. and ARE MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Harold W. Otto, and daughters Susan and Kathy of ChiMr. and Mrs. Vemon of Brigham City an- cago, who have been visiting nounce the marriage of their friends and relatives in Tre daughter Shana to Tommy monton this week. Hawes, son of Thomas HaweS jot Tremonton. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The wedding took place Mrs. Gifford Watland enter(August 17 at Evanston, tained Monday evening for the "Wyoming, while Tommy was on members of her Bridge club leave from the Navy. and Rosalyn Nelson a special The couple plan to make their guest. Following luncheon two home in San Francisco, where tables were in play and prizes he is stationed, after Septem- went to Mildred Baer, Mattie ber 7th. Stone and Clara Woodward. n i V" m al 1 i GRANDSON OF C. E. MILLER HAS CLOSE CALL xhrm J - Mr. and Mrs. C. EL Miller and daughter Lois were in Salt Lake Wednesday to visit their young two year old grandson, who is in the St. Marks hospital remedical ceiving treatment, after swallowing a peanut. Eddie Ballingham, the unfortunate boy, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Olene Ballingham of Elko WY up Nevada. An emergency operation was performed on the boy in Elko, after the peanut became lodged in the boy's throat, then he was flown to Salt Lake City by Grant Turner and Robert m' Burns. The boy's parents, and Dr. Hadfield along with emergency equipement made the flight in one hour and twenty five minutes. Dr. Rigby, a throat specialist in Salt Lake was notified in advance of the condition of the boy, and he kept in touch with the Doctor aboard the plane during the trip. He also met them at the Salt Lake airport. Little Eddie is reported to be in fair condition in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Ballingham, mother of the boy will be remembered as Carma Miller of Penrose. I - MR. AND MRS. DONALD Fri-da- y, ELEANOR BALLARD BECOMES BRIDE OF DONALD PETERSON . SEWING CLUB FETED Mrs. Andy (Fredrickson was hostess to the members of her ewing club Friday afternoon. After a pleasant social afternoon, the hostess served tasty PARTY HONORS VISITOR Mrs. Guy Johnson entertained Wednesday evening at a Bridge party in compliment to Mrs. Hazel I. Johnson of Salt Lake visiting City, who has been friends in Tremonton the past refreshments. week. TARBET FETES FRIENDS MRS. A buffet supper was served1 after which the guests enjoyed1 Thelma Tarbet entertained the game. Mesdames Harry afternoon for a Drew, D. R. Waldron and R. B. "Wednesday group of her friends at the Waldron were prize winners. A home of her mother. Needle- guest prize was also presented' work and social chat were en- to Mrs. Johnson. joyed and dainty refreshments Mrs. Ken Germer and daugh-tee- r, were served. Carol Ann, were Ogden visitors Monday. XNTERTA1N FOR BOUSE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. B rough Mrs. Steve Hales spent a few liad as their guests during the days this week as a guest at the home of her brother, Bill Packer In Ogden. week, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pease of Boulder City, Nevada: The Broughs and their guests enjoyed an overnight outing In Logan canyon over , the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosen granz of Salt Lake visited relatives here during the week. -- Thursday, August 23, 1051 A summer wedding of inter-je- st is that of Miss Eleanor Ballard, and Donald Peterson, which took place in the Logan PETERSON the back. Her fingertip veil of bride's illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a heart shaped bouquet with an orchid center circled by white carnations, baby breath and baby orchids. During the evening, Donna Green favored with a violin solo, Jack Johnson sang a solo and Ann Holland played a piano solo. Following a honeymoon trip to Yehowstone Park,,, the couple have been living in Fielding, but will leave next week for Salt Lake City, where Mr. Petersen is a student at the University of Utah. The new Mrs. Petersen is a graduate of Bear River high school, where she was active in Future Homemaking work. Mr. Petersen also graduated from Bear River, with a letter in athletics. Temple, July 27, with President EIRay Christiansen officiating. Present for the ceremony were the bride's mother, Mrs. Margaret Ballard Hansen and the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen, Mrs. Eugene Christopherson and Bishop Elmer Richards. A wedding dinner was served at the Bluebird Cafe, following the ceremony. Friends of the couple wished (them well at a reception held the same evening in the Tremonton First ward hall. In the receiving line with the couple were their parents, Carolyn Jensen as maid of honor; Marlene Anderson, Rowane Thomas and Donna Green as bridesmaids, and LaMont Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fjeld-ste- d as best man for the groom. of Centerfield and Mr. a was in bride The lovely Mrs. and Ray Hermansen and gown of white taffeta with lace children of Gunnison visited covered bodice arid lace peplum with Mr. and Mrs. Friday two at in long points ending Chris Thompson. Local Happenings Mrs. Owen L. Brough Jr. and two children of Pullman, Washington, and Mrs. Brough's rt mother and brother, Mrs. Holmes and Delbert Holmes Jr. of Long Beach, California, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the O. L. Brough home in East Tremonton. Mrs. Brough and children had been visiting in California for the past month. Del-be- The Jack Boyces, and Falks were among the local people who were in Ogden three nights last week for the tourmanent ball games. De-way- ne Norma Coombs has returned home after spending six weeks Mrs. with her grandmother, Sarah Fredrickson in La Jara, Colorado. Freiss Mrs. Howard and children are spending two weeks visiting with her mother, Skinner in Spanish Fork. Mrs-Clar- a MR. AND MRS. ROBERT M. SUMMERS MISS BONNIE MANWILL MARRIES ROBERT M. SUMMERS Miss Bonnie Manwill and Robert M. Summers exchanged nuptial vows in a quiet double ring ceremony, performed at the Art Barn in Salt Lake City On Friday, August 3rd, with President Axel J. Andersen of South Salt Lake Stake officiating. The new Mrs. Summers is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vearle J. Manwill of 227 East 27th South Salt Lake City. Mr. Summers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers of Tremonton. The bride wore a sheer organdy gown styled with fitted bodice and stand-u- p collar, and (tiny buttons to the waistline. The long sleeves of organza were inset below the elbow with delicately embroidered lace forming dtep hand points. The tiered skirt was detailed with organdy daisies. She wore a juliet cap securing a filmy illusion veil. Mrs. Gordon R. Coulam was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Luana Manwill was maid of honor, and Miss Joan Summers and! Miss Marilyn Stohl were bridesemaids. Kath-eriSummers was flower girl. Perry Peters performed the duties of best man for the groom, while Gordon R. Coulam, James V. Manwill, Paul Man-wiand James Felstead were ushers. The couple spent their honeymoon in Yellowstone Park, and plan to make their home, in Tremonton. ne ll, and Mrs. Colen Waddoups baby are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney, until her husband is located at Hamilton Field near San Francisco, where he has been assigned with the personnel division of the army. The Quinneys and Mrs. Waddoups and baby made a trip last weekend to Montpelier to visit with George Quinney Jr. and on the return trip called, on Melvin Weaver at Grace, Idaho and Reoa Weaveer at Thatcher, Idaho. The two men are brothers of Mrs. Quinney. Miss Shirley Maughan is visiting with friends in Riverside, California. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Hale and girls of Salt Lake were guests at the Chris Thompson home Saturday. Paul Hale, who has been staying with the Homers during the past week joined the family on a fishing trip to Wyoming. Gardner of Wednesday and Thursday visiting with her brother, C. J. IDewey. Mrs. Addie T. Deweyville spent Thomas Spackman is enjoying a visit with her Mrs. Walter Ehmann of Pampa, Texas. Mrs. Ehmann Is also visiting with friends here. Tit Mrs. sis-tt- BE SAFE ... NOT SORRY INSURE WITH FARMERS Injury and Property $5,000$! 0.000 Damage Liability ... the coverage you should financial responsibility under this have to new law j No EACH 6 MONTHS Non-Recurri- "upcharg" for mileage, or business use. ii ? i Fire-The- ft - at Get free copy of a brief tfgest of iklt law offiet or (3 tfce . M. Power Companies Celebrate August 26 to Sept. 1 Iver-so- as 'FARM ELECTRIFICATION Mrs. J. w. Iverson accompanied Mr. and Mrs Dwayne J. Iverson to Salt Lake, where they JTTVnt. torn rlaire triltlna trionAa and relatives and going to the temple. Mr. and Mis. Grant Bullock of Sacramento. California are guests at the Ed Deal in home, this week. r nmpmm, ranki Mr lh Im ulttriH. Tk, nrml ar Mrv4 by Mttoa. Owr MrWc it voloW 97 f ffe frm, Im fp farm thl, m Mr lftr4iMct4 lytfam mrm cnfoylaff fha mm. wUn Mai law mt city rfwaWart-ro- tat that ara 24 aow ra aoteao avaroga. i Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager of City were visiting friends in Tremonton one day this week. P. Christensen, Agent rat Salt Lake Tremonton. Utah Jf f Mr . tmM IftKllfiAMfT If ftuttricr. 7St. rm ttrmA Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk had as their Sunday dinner guest O. William Lund of the Sunday School General Board. WEEK" Electricity now is available to over 90 per cent of America's occupied farms. And the nation's electric light and power companies are marking the virtual attainment of the first phase of farm electrification with special ceremonies during the week of August 26 to September 1. The story of farm electrification goes back more than 30 years when a few progressive electric companies, manufacturers and some of the older farm organizations began joint studies and research into the of electricity in agriculture. By 1923 over 200,000 farms werepossibilities electrified and in 1935, when Federal Rural Electrification was started, this figure had reached 790,000. Today, electricity is available to 4,900,000 of the country's 5,200,000 occupied farms as a result of the companies and local electric working together. The private companies serve nearly half of America's farms. Most of the other half are served by local electric The electric companies are proud of the privilege of furnishing, at wholesale rates, bout half the electricity distributed by these local electric to their customers. As the job of bringing electric service to farms nears completion, the electric light and power companies will continue to with farm organizations, agricultural colleges, experiment stations, and the local to sponsor research to put electricity to work in more and more jobs for the farmer, bis family and the nation's food production. n Ora Fay Iverson accompanied them home for a visit. Prompt "on the spot" local claims service. Our rates are very low for Medical Payments, coverage. Collision, Comprehensive X- Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Otto and daughters, of Chicago are guests this week at the Douglas Cannon home. Logan. lee at beginning of policy ng NOW AVAILABLE TO NEARLY ALL U. S. FARMS Call-aft- er (Where fhert are no driven under 25) Plus $5.00 ELECTRICITY have returned to their home in Santa Barbara, spending their vacation with Mr. Iverson's parents, Mr. and and Mrs J. w. Iverson friends in the valley, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Brentson in prove at current rates, costs only 0o70 er, Mrs. Ada Loveland of Boise, visited Tuesday with the James Smith family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne J. $5,000 Bodily SfiW f UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Hem Ownership - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Control , |