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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Mrs. Stella Goody of FIELDING Thursday, September 27, 1951 "SOCIETY" Clarks-to- n spent Friday with her sisMRS- FLORENCE MUNSON ter Mrs. Earl Holt. Miss June Hale of Provo spent the weekend with rela; i 1 1 i I ; tives here. j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess spent Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Tuesday at Brigham on busispent Sunday and Monday at ness. fialt Lake City where they at- ' Scott Hansen is receiving tended the State Fair. Mr. Hess medical care at the L.D.S. hoswon the sweepstakes on his pital in Logan. wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Lex Udy left Sunday for were dinner guests at the home Ealt Lake City where he has of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings enrolled at the University of at Roy Friday evening. Utah. Mrs. Bill Stokes of Ogden A house guest at the home and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen of Tremonton were dinner this week is John Turnedup of guests at the home of their New York City. parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt Mr. and Mrs. La 'Vere Well Sunday. Jng and family of Ogden spent Mrs. Janice Gouch and fami Saturday with their parents ly of Redwood City, Cal.. spent Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. last week visiting with her fa Mrs. Erma Jensen and small ther, J. L. Earl and family. daughter, Christine are spend- Friday her husband, Harry ing a few days at Glendale, Ari- Gouch, visited at the Earl zona, with her husband, Sterl- home, afterwhich he accom. ing Jensen, who is stationed panied his family home. there. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gam and Sunday dinner guests at the daughters Dayle and Jean and home of Mr. and Mrs. Elma Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson Munson and family were Mr. attended "Holiday on Ice" at I V ' A. and Mrs. Clarence Ouiver and Salt Lake City Friday evening. children, Clare and Shirley, of Sunday dinner guests at the fialt Lake City. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Mrs. Hyrum Udy has been Hansen were Miss Bessie Hanspending, several days with her sen of Brfgham and Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Otto Jorgenson of Gar an Bin m.m mi u mm.. m mMmtmmmnmmuuimmammmmMISli.mimmmmmJ. "Hess and family at Farming-to- land. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Bill Synder of Los Cruces, spent Friday at Salt Lake City. New Mexico, was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett eremite guest at the heme of and family ,and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gam MARIE NIELSEN BECOMES Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. and and family of Ogden spent BRIDE OF MAX HADFIELD Gam daughter, Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Dayle, spent Sunday gathering Sunday evening with their parMarie Nielsen, lovely daughand children Lena and Lester pine nuts at Clear Creek. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. .spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Sunday guests at the home of Nielsen of Honeyville, became Mrs. Uel Gam and Mr. and and Mrs. Lester Jessop at Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reese-we- re the bride of Max Hadfield, son son, Daryl, attended the Holi- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy on Lake at Ice Salt Mrs. Grace Hadfield of Loof Friday Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen day and son Gary, of Price. in L.D.S. temple rites pergan, evening. and daughter Louise, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon formed by President El Ray L. Uma Petersen and daughter Mrs. Lizzie Wood is spending a few weeks with her children and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Can- Christiansen in Logan on SepMarie, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood and non and daughter spent Sun- tember 7. with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterday with relatives at Salt Lake A family, at Farmington. was sen at Boise, Ida. wedding reception Mrs. Dan Gam spent a few City. While there they also held in the recreaMr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl Honeyville with her child- visited with Mrs. Claude Can- tion hall, attended Holiday on Ice at Salt days last week Mrs. Friday evening, SepMr. and ren, Stacy Gam non of St. George at the Holy tember 7, in honor of the Lake City Sunday evening. Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam are and family at Ogden. Ruck-e- r Mrs. Mr. Thomas and R. H. Peck is enrolling as a For her marriage the bride Jspending several days of this relatives visited of Pocatello at the U.S.A.C. in wore student week with relatives at Salt Lake a wedding gown of white here Sunday. Logan this fall. City. satin and nylon tulle. slipper Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd ac. . satin bodice was scallopThe companied Mr. and Mrs. Oris ed with tulle insent and had a Rudd and family to Monticello Peter Pan collar. The wm on Friday where Oris and fami- tiny double layer , tulle skirt fell in ly are making their new home. soft folds into a short train Mrs. Bunderson of Tremonton Her fingertip length tulle veil also accompanied them. They attached to a satin crown. She Ml returned home Monday. carried pink roses and gardenMrs. C. W. Bourne spent ias in her bridal bouquet. Tuesday with her daughter, Her maid of honor was her l. Mrs. Ferrell Summers at sister, Rea. Best man was Grant Mrs. Dean Rees of Logan former missionary comspent Thursday and Friday visof the bridegroom. panion iting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Nielsen, mother of the Shop conveniently Rees. wore a purple afternoon . . . comfortably Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck bride, dress and Mrs. Hadfield, mothAND economicalattended a grocers convention er of the bridegroom, was ly for all your at Salt Lake City Saturday. in maroon. Both wore gewned food requirements Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess and cor ,fi 'es of Talisman roses. at our market family of Ogden and Mr. and ring the evening the three Mrs. Lewis MacFarland You'll find choice and white wedding cake and daughters of Arimo, Idaho, meats and poulted with yellow and green visited with Mr. and Mrs. was displayed. The cake was ry, fresh sea food Hess last week. and tender baked with lovebirds and topped Sunday evening guests at the bells encircledtinywith a goods, all attracfilmy home of Mrs. James H. Hess heart. tively displayed. were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess, Merle Allen, Aria Hadfield, Come in today! Mr. and Mrs. Ambros Call and Elaine Hadfield, Amy Petersen, S. E. White of Logan. June Hadfield and Nina Bos-toMr. and Mrs. Claude Allred, 2 Pound Pabst-et- t were in charge of serving. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and Vonda Whitlock'was in charge 79c Mr. and Mrs. John Owen atof the guest book. Those astended the State Fair at Salt sisting with the gifts were: 4 Yellow Cubes Lake City Friday. Naomi Morrow, Shirley Eber-har- d Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson and Elaine Hadfield. entertained at a dinner party The following program was at their home Sunday in com-- , presented with Varsel Chlarson pliment to their granddaughter as master of ceremonies; violin Lola Hales of Riverside, who is solo, Alden Haslam, accompanleaving to attend the Brigham ied by his sister, Katherine; Young University at Provo. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales and children of Riverside and Gary Giles of Tremonton. - Wins Award mini f-z- At State Fair t ii Mi (m Vt&ts fell-- r; ifl ,. n. vocal numbers by a trio composed of Rea Nielsen, Patricia Hunsaker and Carol Johnson, accompanied by Leota Hunsaker. Larry Haslam also sang a vocal solo. The young couple spent their honeymoon in the Southern parks of Utah and in Las Vegas, Nevada. They are now at home in. Logan. The bride has been employed by the Department of Agriculture in Salt Lake City and is a member of the Federal Girl's club in Salt Lake. The bride groom, a veteran of World War II, recently returned from an L.D.S. mission in the field. Miss Stirling has recently been employed in . the Men's Jean Stander was hostess Physical Education department Wednesday afternoon to thir- at the VS.A.C, where Mr. Voeteen friends at her home. A lckers is a senior student. tasty luncheon was served and October 26th has been chosthe time spent in sewing and en by the couple for their wedvisiting. ding date. JEAN STANDER ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ENJOY TRAVELOGUE WINIFRED STIRLING TO WED IOWA MAN Nine guests of the Ray Ash-craf- ts enjoyed a Traelogue Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stirling of Cutler announce the en- given Friday evening by Mr. gagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Glenn Manning of Winifred, to Carl E. Voelckers, Garland Mr. Manning recentson of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Voe- ly returned from a mission in Uruguay. lckers of Iowa City, Iowa. Texas-Louisia- na I. A. OFFICERS ENJOY PARTY M. The Third ward M.I.A. officers and teachers were entertained Tuesday night after Mutual at a party by the presidency. Fifty of the ward organization enjoyed the games and refreshments. Marjorie Stenquist and Nick Peterson are presidents of the two auxiliaries. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30 EAST BOUND 6:45 2:25 p.m. a.m. 10:35 p.m. WESTBOUND 11:05 a.m. 3:45 a.m. 8:26 p.m. HENRY MORRISON, Agent Phone GAY CAFE 2691 m Mr. and Mrs. Max Hadfield WE HAVE MADE All RANGEMENTS WITH Mill-vill- e. of HYRUM, UTAH TO DO OUR SLAUGHTERING new-lywe- They will pick up the animals on the farm and deliver them back ready fok cutting and wrapping. -- 1 UJsnflfflfl will be charged, but government inspection will be free. We can arrange for farm slaughter also. Both-wel- Clay-bur- n, Thirty Days Free Storage AW" ac-c- Song lPirikg for all domestic meat cut and wrapped by us. en Call 4241 or 3731 od to arrange killing dates Haas nrirm w PROCESS CHEESE 35c OLEQ3IARGAR1NE POTATOES 29c - Local CELERY HEARTS .bun. 27c Dig and Yellow BANANAS BLEND JUICED 25' . . Lean, Sliced BACON YOUR BU T ONE-STO- P Ihs 29c 2 Drinking GLASSES HA FRESH Center Cut Per round .6 for 29c . lb 49c 59c SHOPPING CENTER Food Basket Phone 5266 and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Friday at Malad on busiMr. Tremonton ness. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy and pon Lex, attended "Holiday on Ice" a tSalt Lake last week. Mrs. Ina Udy spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Emma Paice at Bear River City. Florence Munson and son, Forrest spent Thursday at Lo. LOOK 5 fXTRA Cob ihown slight STAR odd ad cott) RO nJVJC C0PY 0F THIS AD IS WORTH 50c ON YOUR NEXT CUTTING SERVICE A pa OUC 15 how much more you get forthe low FORD price! IRAND-Nf- DRIVING EFFICIENCY! Choice of two HERE'S REAL RIG LOAD SPACEI Big 45 cu. ft. new CABSI body! POSITIVE value featvres-a- nd Check AIL the yoe'll knew the FORD Is the Pkkep fer yoel STOPPING POWEII Big hydraulic truck brokeJ POWER gan. ECONOMYI Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer Mr. and AtiUbilit)ro( spent . Sunday with Mrs. Thane Packer and family at Logan. Mosf powK tquip-mtn- t, icctijon.t n d nd trim is dtpndnt pon nutwid wpply V V 9 r or SJx! LESS Vimg bf.il risirir.lm Inmmmn IH IT WILL PAY YOU CAREY-FOR- ? TO WAIT and SAVE Choice of COSTS FORD TRUCKING ion mas ust incur i ? gad POWER! Norman Maughan was surprised Tuesday afternoon to have two of her sisters Lila Lucherinl and Phyllis Hansen and her father, Paul Spenst, all of Logan come over to spend the day with her. ? latt PULLING MOdltlOM. Mrs. ? rrom STANDOUT Phone 2121 D Inc. Tremoiiton, Utah twh 4ato . '"- - 7,311,000 tradki, k--i to x0rl -- |