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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah ANN SMITH HONORED ON BIRTHDAY TROUSSEAU TEA HONORS BRIDE TO BE Mrs. W. W. Stirling enter- of her daughter, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her eighth birthday. Games and a Halloween luncheon were enjoyed. ed ft The bride to be and her mother were assisted in greeting their friends, by the mother of the groom, Mrs. Werner ft- T x11iWf Iff. Logan Ward hall on November u he ' 4Ii 1 If w j Miss Betty Lou Rock and Leon Roundy who were united in marriage early in October. BETTY LOU ROCK IS NOW MRS. LEON ROUNDY WINTER ; I If" Y-.- . ' DOOR? Pr" h. at your Knocks ' ORDER YOUR Supply Of ter of ceremonies for the musical program given during the evening, by Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mrs. Wanda Johnsen, Miss Bonnie Richardson, Mrs. Vernal Anderson, and Mrs. Christian Anderson. Assisting at the reception were the Misses Donnell Diane Iverson, Marilyn Huggins, Patsey Huggins, Evelyn Johnson, Anninor Peterson, Marcia Roundy and Nadine Rhodes. The couple are now making their home in Ogden. In "an effective candlelight ceremony performed on October 1, Miss Betty Lou Rock, daughter of Mr. and J. Lee Rock of Bear River City, became the bride of Leon Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roundy of Garland. Bishop Vernon Johnson performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of members of the two immediate families, at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen in Bear MARK BAER HAS River City. The bride was given in mar- BIRTHDAY PARTY Mark Baer and some of his riage by her father. For the ceremony she chose a gown of friends were entertained Sattraditional White Satin, fash- urday afternoon by his mother, ioned with buttoned bodice Mrs. Reuben Baer on his ninand complemented by a finger- th birthday. The boys attendtip veil edged with lace, and ed a movie and then had recaught to a crown of white freshments at the , Baer home. satin and lace. She carried a heart shaped bouquet of white BRUCE MORRISON and pink carnations centered HAS BIRTHDAY ' In honor of Bruce Morrison's with an orchid. Mrs. Melvern Nelson, cousin fifth birthday Wednesday, his of the bride, was matron of mother, Mrs. Rodney Morrison honor. Miss Merlyn Jensen and entertained eight of his friends Miss Anna ' Mae Wankier were at a . birthday party. The chilher bridesmaids. dren played games and enThe duties of best man were joyed a party luncheon. performed for the groom by Elmer Taylor. FAMILY MONORS Merlin Hansen acted as mas- - MARY E. CHRISTENSEN Mor-tense- n, 4- - "Blue Blaze" Coal SLACK ' 1 - NUT - STOVE - LUMP Treated'to Dust Give More Heat-L- ess Less Ashes and Soot PHONE 2301 We Deliver Anywhere Tremonton Lumber & Hdw. Tremonton CASTS less because Mart Hansen gave a b'r'hday party Monday evening i honor of her mother Mary E. Christensen's seventy eighth birthday. About forty members of the family and friends enjoyed supper and the evening visiting together. LITERARY GUILD MEETS AT GARFIELD HOME Mrs. Irvin Garfield , was the (: 'V" .. m " 1 at animal skins. We are glad we live now so The Women's Civic League is we can have nice homes and sponsoring the lecture. Mr. plenty to eat. Newman's subject will be "The role of the FBI today." THIRD GRADE Everyone is invited to attend Mrs. Ashton this free lecture. Musical numBy Janet Rose and bers will be furnished by a Lowell Hansen Tremonton male quartet. Mis Maughan's room invited our room to heir Halloween ATTEND DIAMOND WEDDING party. We are having a lot of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub were fun with harmonica lessons. We in Ogden Wednesday to attend asked Miss Maughan's room to the diamond wedding of Mrs. play with us. Laub's uncle and aunt, Mr. We have an ant colony in our and Mrs. John H. Earl. room. We have a lot of fun watching the ante. CORPORAL THOMAS SMITH We iike ih third grade. It INJURED IN KOREA ir fun. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith reFOURTH GRADE ceived a letter this week from Miss Christensen their son, Corporal Thomas reTamara Nichols and he By had that Smith, telling JoAnn Korth ceived a minor wound on the are We still finding out things a mine when neck, exploded near him, while he was on a about our county. We wrote to direct laying problem. He re- thirteen different schools askported that he had practically ing them about their town. We recovered from the injury before asked about their schoo.1 their town population and history writing. and about their occupations. J. W. Ault of Logan visited These ' schools have answered Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. our letters: Deweyville, Grouse T. A. Carter. creek, Park Valley, Portage, and Thatcher. We hope to hear The Melvin Castleton Jamily from others soon. We are making things for were in Malad Sunday to visit Mr. Castleton's parents, Mr. and Halloween. We made big black Mrs. A. R. Castleton, who have cats with fiery eyes and mouths. We drew pictures too. been ill. Halloween is fun. Mrs. Elva Bezzant of Salt Lake FIFTH GRADE visited with the Garland Puzey Miss Ferry family last weekend. By Kathleen Morris Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess of We all play the Melody Flutes. Brigham City were guests at the We like our flutes a lot. We J. H. Laub home Sunday and can play "Mary Had A Little Monday. Lamb," and "Happy Birthday." v hostess to the members of the Literary Guild at the home of Sarah K. Garfield Thursday afternoon. . Pearl Toland gave an interesting review of Samuel Taylor's book, 'The Family Kingdom." Refreshments were served to the members and the following other guests, Mrs. Rodney Morrison, Mrs. Gordon Nessen and JV Mrs. William Foxley was happy to have her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Drum-mo- nd of San Luis Obispo, Cali- fornia as her guests during this Melvin Foxley accompanied Mrs. Foxley and her guests to Pocatello, Friday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keefover. week. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Swart, Iformerly of Pocatello Valley, now of Denver, visited friends in the valley during the week. They were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney. M.rs. Lima Hunsaker of Honeyville was also a guest. Tuesday, the Whitneys accompanied their guests to Sub-le- tt and Mackay, Idaho. Mrs. Pearl Tojand had as hex weekend guests, Mrs. Bill Hasler and children Ann and John of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Melvin Robbins and Jer- ry spent Saturday in Salt Lake City and visited Darvel in Provo Sunday. Rob-bi- J. H. Laub had a visit Friday evening from her niece, Mrs. Dell Starrer of Ririe, Idaho, who was accqmparded by friend, Mrs. Orval Nish of Pry-mou- . The Formal Opening gi iHiiiihtnimiimMii.wniiiJiuiMratmimiiiJnnig i Nvrniuc i ill LA1 1U I 1.00 1 yji. I CARLO'S Casual DRESSES f 4.29 lie i!iii8iiMffl:niiniffliii,iiii LOla MARgaret Bess Krey OCTOBER 26 - 27 OCTOBER 26 - 27 Formerly PEGGY STYLE SHOP Mrs. Reed Olsen. y A , r 1 1 1 vV km on-th- , . Tamle Ml Dial Atoil ' ... mm4 Mti trim 143-- f mipmtmt. illMtralra' it 4rptmltnt e e e KORET of CALIFORNIA, Sophisticated Casuals PANDORA, Exquisite Lingerie Homemaklng." Mitzie Hansen played selections from Chopin on the piano. Refreshments were served to the members and Mrs. Merlin Fryer, a special guest. and ; JAHTZEH Visit Our Store This Weekend. ENTERTAINS FR1SNDS group of young ; married ladles of Tremonton and vicinity were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Oarn In FieldA , ing. An afternoon of sewing and chatting was enjoyed, and the hostess served a delicious lun- ROSES for the LADIES, Saturday 110 RE MEMBER Brunch ITS FUN TO SHOP AT COATS cheon. mi CAREY-FOR3121 sMtter el fhe m Track One p. Ford f t tig Jab. tody ond poylood capacity h over 7 'A tons. Choice of 5 wtieelbatet. Ford mokes over 180 truck models, tor every kind ol touting )obl ' TS.A.T. to th fwtwr If you hov on you wont truck that ttan. up to punishment and tay on rh job. HeiVi th tvidenc that FORDS ar lh trucks for youi lif insuranc experts, data on 7,318,000 using latest registration trucks, prove thot Ford Trucks lost longer! And the Ford Truck POWER remember PILOT gives you the most power from ob Ford the 'east oast The big e Truck Economy Run showed how irtle It costs to run Ford Trucks) We're Proud of Our New Name e our. Beautiful New Merchandise. CIVIC LEAGUE . HEARS LOGAN SPEAKER The Women's Civic League met Thursday with Mrs. Earl Fuhriman as hostess at her home. Mrs. Winn Thome , of Logan spoke on "Wisdom in D Inc. Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Denver have spent five during the week with daughter. Mrs. Jack Boyce family. Itten days their and C OA T S rjjiii:iiiiiiii!ti'iiii!nimmiiibiriT;miiitiB ns Mrs. Annotmcin M s. rami TRUCKING SIXTH GRADE Miss Mitton By Joan Theurer and Mary Ann Shumway We are doing many interesting things in school this year. In social studies we are studying about the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. We learned that their writing is very different from ours. The Egyptians use heirogliphic writing. They write it on a kind of paper called papyrus. The Babaylonians use cunefonn. They write it on tablets made of clay. Our girls Softball team is practicing very hard so that we can win from Garland's sixth grade. 8 p.m. IJAI sin v y uV V fc. Iho It is a lot of fun to play these soon we songs. We hope-tha- t will be able to play many others. In science we are doing an experiment. We are going to see if a fire has to have either oxygen or nitrogen to burn. SECOND GRADE PUBLIC ADDRESS Miss Adams SPONSORED BY We are studying about the WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE cave dwellers. They lived many Jay C. Newman, special agent years ago. They had no homes for the Federal Bureau of In- to live in so thsy lived in vestigation will deliver an ad- caves. They had to hunt for dress at the Tremonton First food and make clothes out of - a. FIRST GRADE Christensen Barry brought an awl to school. It is a baby Owl. It is speckled brown color. It is white under its wings. His eyes are a fiery yellow. His face looks like he is wearing a Halloween mask. He snaps at us with his bill. He has long sharp claws. He is afraid of us. We are afraid of him. Miss The Lark Girls of the Fourth Ward Primary and their Lead er Mildred Shumway held their Monday Afternoon class with Mrs. W. W. Whitney and while there gave their code and sang some songs. They also served refreshments. - NEWS SCHOOL LARK GIRLS CALL ON MRS. WHITNEY Voelcker of Iowa City, Iowa, and Pricilla Pace of Richfield. The Trousseau room was in charge of Mrs. Michael Erick-se- n and she was assisted by Cathryn Stirling, Linda Thatcher and Karen Ericksen. Refreshments were under the direction of Mrs. Beth White and Mrs. Helen McCloy. Pouring at the beautifuly decorated table, were Mrs. Marie Lefier, Mrs. Ella Foster and Mrs. Fay Thatcher. tained at her home in Wheelon Mrs. J. H. Ault was Sunday afternoon, at a trous-jsea- u visitor of her Sunday. in tea, honor friends Julia Ann er Cap-ene- Mrs. James Smith entertain- 'f TRIM ART BOARD HONORS daughter, Winifred, who will become the bride of Carl Voel-ckRETIRING MEMBERS in a ceremony to be solem The Bear Rive Sta&e Primary nized a Friday, October 26. at entertained Board party In honor of their retiring board members at the home of Ina Udy, in Fielding, Thursday evening. . Luncheon was served to the group, after which games were enjoyed. r, Retiring members, Ellen Jane Udy, Louise Day and verda Nessen were presented with potted plants from the board which were presented by Inez Brown, Primary Stake President. McKINLEY JtLM STY in z a: Thursday, October 25, 1951 MARLO'S 0 Mliil!JIIIliIIIHraifflMiBSI)1fflBIIllI0IMi3 a th. |