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Show Thursday, November 15, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mrs. Elmer Mahnke eater-talce- d a group of fourteen chll-jre- n Wednesday in honor of her son Eugene's birthday. The children enjoyed carries and party luncheon. MRS. HAZEL JOHNSON Honoring Mrs. Hazel I. John- formerly of Tremonton and now of Salt Lake City, and V. J. Barns, of Brigham City, whose marriage will take place dinner November 29, a was party given Saturday night at the Midland Hotel. The guests were seated at one long table attractively decorated with crystal bowls of baby chrysanthemums and ivory tapers in crystal holders, and cellophane bags of rice tied with white satin ribbon. Following the dinner, dancing was enjoyed. son, no-ho- GARY CANNON HAS FOURTH BIRTHDA7 The little friends of Gary Cannon were entertained last 'week on the occasion of his fourth birthday. His mother, . Mrs. Sheldon Cannon entertained the youngsters with .frames and served dainty re- freshments. if. GUILD LITERARY ENTERTAINED J. Mr v Mrs. Ed Deakln was hostess - - Monday evening, to the members of the Literary Guild at her home. Other guests were fr-'v-, Alice Harris, Isabella Walton V""-- -. and Dorothy Kerr. Nell Puzey gave a review of Alberta Hannum's book, "Spin a Silver Dollar." Refreshments were served by the hostess. . - - ! m. . ' . , "4 . .. . 1 , y w y cr;.., v'i-ra- . R. Waldron en- Pner . service performing ha cut operating profits. If III Jl. -- j 03 !ai tf CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINS Mrs. Gaylan Christensen was the gracious hostess Wednesday evening when the members of her Pinochle Club met at her home. After a delicious luncheon, the game was played and prizes awarded to Carma Archibald, Gloria Reese, and Elaine Anderson. - says p- The apartment of Irma ams, Margie Roberts, and Dot Kay was the scene on Friday night of a welcome home party for Pfc Ted Allen, who is home on furlough from the Army Air Force. The evening was spent in playing Cootie with high prize going to Jay Hirschi and booby prize to Barbara Petersen. A buffet luncheon was served to twenty guests. enter- to Mr. in compliment The members of the Simada Club enjoyed guest night Wednesday night at the Utah Power and Light auditorium. The subject of the lesson was "The Dance." Phyllis gave the background, dred Shumway gave Marble and the Milbio- v graphies of Anna Pavlova, DunNijinsky and Isadora can. Demonstrations of the various steps of the ballet were given by Moveta Cardon of Logan, and her students, Mary Ann and Patty Shumway, An Vas-lo- the They thday, and ture tional turer. ter H Corporal Thomas Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. , James Smith, who was recently wounded in action, had recovered and joined his unit again, when an accident in camp, occurred. In the discharge of a gun, Cpl. Smith was shot in the foot. He is now hospitalized in Japan for treatment of the injury. The; pleasa A Dai Lewis May T. Kent spent Sunday and Monday in Green River, Wyoming as a guest of Mrs. Irene Furse Lucas. Mr. man the bi vembe trousseau After a short honeymoon trip, the newlyweds are making their home in Garland. DANCE HONORS NEWLY WEDS Friday night in the Snow-vilWard recreation hall, a large crowd of relatives and friends enjoyed a dance for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose who were married Thursday in the Logan Temple. Beverly Nelson, LaNez and Phyllis Larkin were in charge of the gifts. A short program was presented with Chesley Pearson of Canada as Master of ceremonies. The program included a solo by Diane Meacham and a duet by Dorene Meacham and Joan Rose, Mrs. Rennis Larkin gave a reading. The young couple received many beautiful gifts. le r H. W. "Bud" Carey of of "...and with this book, Carey-For- d, Moonbeam, Deep Golden Color W2LK Delicious Pie No. 2ft can 15 Libbs No. 2ft can 19 JUICE Tangarine, OW South JUICE Sunnydawn, Tomato CRACKERS FRUIT MIX Radiant lb. pkg. 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Whipping Cream Strawberries The power pilot which gives you the most power from the least gas was on the trucks in the Run just as it is on all today's Ford Trucks. Come ii use the book to check your running coata. See how little it cost to run Ford Trucks in 7,11 (.000 Irvcfcl, Ma Imaraata CAREY-FOR- Red or Grey Special Closeout, your kind of work! amdiNma, 46 ox. can 49 Cranberries 2.49 h, j2 rj.A.f.' ' 2 Now, you can get a "running cost checkup" for your particular business; with this new Ford Dealer reference book! It reports running cost results, from the Ford Truck Economy Run, Gas, oil, maintenance and repair costs are clearly shown in dollars and cents. L 1 Doumak Men's Sweat Shirts This No. 2 ca Ritx, NBC Inc. show you how low your running costs can be!" 2121 to the room were Mrs. Boyd Miller and Mrs. Roy Oyler, and at the gift table, Mrs. Alfred Manning, Mrs. Del Fuhriman, Mrs. Marriner Ballard and Mrs. Stanley Reese. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Radclifie Henrle, Mrs. Milton Johnson and Mrs. Richard Calderwood. New yur Ford Dealer can show you how your truck ratea aa to running coeta, compared to other trucks in your work! Dial While missio CPL. THOMAS SMITH REJOINS UNIT Ocean Spray, Whole or Sauce No. 300 can rat4 it Mr. spent nephe SIM ADA CLUB NEWS 2ft AiloWiti WARE Stuart Cornwall was best man for the groom. Assisting in ilame 7dur buck job 5 111 i jf Ad- tained The ward giving on Tl will h tra fn vite e whose marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple, October 18th. Dar-len- te - the late evening. - costs and increase 1V1 ,w ? their partners met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sthol. Howard Barlow gave the lesson, and refreshments were served to thirty-fou- r guests, THAN! . poultry producers. BY i fc FAMILY HONORS BIRTHDAY OF MRS. ROBERT ALLEN The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen spent Wednesday evening together in honor of Mrs. Allen's birthday. Present were Messers and Mesdames Clifford Vance, Roland Allen, Quentin Allen, Ferris Allen, and TED ALLEN HONORED AT PARTY VISITORS FETED Elmer Winzeler. Mrs. Harry Canfield Refreshments were served in A fall marriage of Interest was that of Miss Myrna Loy Miller and Mr. LaMont Rogers on Thursday, October 18 at the Logan Temple with President EIRay Christensen officiating. An exchange of rings followed the ceremony. The new Mrs. Rogers Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller of Tremonton. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rogers of Garland. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast for members of the two families was given at Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canyon, and an evening reception honored the couple in the Tremonton Second Ward halL To greet their guests, the bride wore a gown of white chantllly lace over net, with a bolero. The gown was fashioner with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves reaching- a point over her wrists. She wore a Juliet cap and fingertip veil. Her bouquet was of stephan-olt- s and white carnations encircling an orchid. Attending the bride as matron e of honor was her 6lster, Johnson, and as bridesmaids, Tonia Murray, Gaye Laub Arlene Rogers, and Elaine ... being i 1 ess. ELDERS MEET The Fourth Ward Elders and elwo Refreshments were served by hostesses Irene Morris and Roma Whitaker to fifteen members and their guests. MR. AND MRS. LaMONT ROGERS by Mesdames J. H. Fronk, Harry Drew And R. BY ' The Elders and their wives of the Tremonton First Ward held their first meeting of the season Tuesday night at the home of Halvor Glenn. Patriarch James Walton was the guest speaker, and Aarl Bennett represented the stake high council. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the host- nette Fronk, and Trudy Miller i&StS won B. Waldron. ' " ' j . I tertained her Bridge dub Friday evening at her home. Priz- es were I . l BRIDGE CLUB FETED Mrs. David ' st and Mrs. Vern Nelson of Idaho last Wednesday evening. Guests were served a delicious luncheon and spent the evening playing Pinochle. Prizes were won by Jule Harris and Mrs. Nelson. Em-me- tt, ELDERS HOLD COTTAGE MEETING FRIENDS HONOR "SOCIETY" rARTY GIVEN FOR EUGENE MAHtTKE 1 . . .... lb 8c lb 9c pkg. 27c lCfc .... ... CRANBERRIE S. ... BANANAS CHESTNUTS .... lb 15c lb 28c Mng Heinx, Delicious Plum Cherry Chocolate 53 Cheese Rich, Mild, Western lb 37c Pride, Flavors lb. |