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Show The LEADER Thursday, March 13, 1952 Wright is the former Miss Ariene Mrs. Sheldon Cannon was Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. voted into the club as a new Lyman Wight of Perry. Little Miss Patsy Peterson, member. Refreshments were served by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-la-rd Peterson of Honeyville is the hostess to members of the club and program participants, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton and Camille ENGAGEMENT OF RHETA visited Mr. and Mrs. William EARL ANNOUNCED Wood of Corinne Sunday. enAnnouncement of the to Miss Gayle Adams, daughter Rheta Earl Miss of gagement Keith P. Burnham, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams Mrs. Ethleen S. Burnham of spent the weekend visiting Miss :515 East 21st St., Sain Lake Nancy Jeppson of Brigham City. City, is made by her parents, - Mr .and Mrs. George Thornley Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . Earl of Sr., and Miss Beatrice Thornley of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Deweyville. hat and carried a boupuet of corresponding secretary. pink roses. SOCIAL and CLUB NEWS Matrons of honor were Mrs. Lola Wixon, sister of the bride and Mrs. Valene Andreason, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Wixon wore a street-lengdress of pale orchid. Mrs. Andreason was dressed in blue. They car ried nosegays of white roses. Bridesmaids were Leah Watt and Connie Peterson. They were dressed in street length frocks of blue. Each carried, nosegays of white roses. Mrs. Guy Bragg wore a black dress with a corsage of white roses. Mrs. William Watt was dressed in red, with a white th BRIDGE CLUB FETED BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Reuben Baer's home SNJOYS GAME Mrs. J. H. Fronk was hostess was the scene of the Monday "Wednesday evening at the night Bridge session of her club for her club mem- group. Other guests were Bridge party Fred Gephart, William bers. After a hot dinner, the Mes-dam- es guests spent the evening at Starrer and Eph Jensen. Prizes for piay went to Mrs. jrose corsage. cards with prizes going to Mrs. Horace Feck and Ulalla Corn-val- L Alma Theurer, Mrs. Gtfford Alice Watt and Mable Mrs. Watland Storrer. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. and FRIES DS FETED AT Christ-ense- n The wedding is planned to tike place early m Juh3 m the togan L.D.S. Tamp'e. of Bothwell were flower girls. The gift table was presided over by Delilah Watt and MariMrs. Mariner Ballard enter- MAREEN ANDERSON lyn Barfuss. tained the members of her club ENGAGED TO FRED Mrs. Verna Wood and Mrs Bertha Firth of Bothwell were Wednesday evening at her JOHNSTON borne. Monte Carlo Whist was Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson in charge of the refreshment featured, and prizes awarded to of Thatcher announce the en- table. Phyllis Newman, Joy Bowcutt gagement of their daughter, Bishop James Wight acted as and LUleth Campbell. Mareen, to Fred C. Johnston, master of ceremonies at a proSpecial guests of the hostess a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest gram during the evening. were JDonna Oyler, and Iris H. Johnston of Brigham City. Hawks. An early June wedding is LITERARY GUILD GIVEN A light luncheon was served, being planned by the couple. BOOK REVIEW to seventeen. Mrs. Reid Oyler . graciously .' PRIMARY OFFICERS MEET imember of the entertained HONORS MRS. PARTY The Fourth Ward Primary of- Literary Guild at hor home REED PALMER ficers met Monday evening at The birthday anniversary of the home of Mrs. Leland Woo- Thursday evening. Ober guests Mrs. Reed Palmer was the oc- druff in East Tretnonton for were Mrs. Jack Shuiri.vay, Mrs. Lawrence Whitney and Mrs. casion for a surprise party their preparation meeting and Mrs. Gordon Worley at isocLal. The lesson on Faith was Kleon Kerr. Vernon Hansen reviewher home Saturday evening. Riven by Sophie Taylor ana re- edMrs. the book, "Trie Serpent Other guests for the event freshments were served by the Wreather Staff," by Alice Teas-dal- e Included the Ed Quinneys, Jack hostess. v Hobart. Eoyces and Glen Gibsons, Refreshments were served by JFF CLUB SETS DATE the hostess. FAMILY MEETS TO The ladies of the JFF club HONOR BIRHDA Y will meet tonight with Mrs. W C T U MEETING HELD Members of the family of Leland Woodruff as hostess. Mrs. Reed Giles met at her The Women's Christian TemThe evening will be spent in celeto Union met home Monday night perance and exchanging hints afternoon at the home-o-Thursday Mrs. brate her birthday anniversary sewing William Rucker. The group enjoyed a hot. din- and ideas. A luncheon will conclude the A short business meeting wasl ner and spent the evening tomeeting. held and plans made for the gether in visiting. spring institute. The topic was F FLO GROVER TO MARRY "Building for Total Abstinence WEDDING DATE SET DEWAIN LOVELAND Ithrough the Printed Word," was Mr. and Mrs. Fred M Grower Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Branson treated, and a discuss! on on of East Garland announce the bf Elwood announce the en- dope adicts held. Refreshments were served by engagement, of their daughter, gagement and forthcoming Flo to Dewain V. Loveland, son marriage of their daughter, the hostess. of Mrs. Edna Marble of Dewey-vill- Carol Ann to Ivan Lee Wood-cuf- f, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le- BOX ELDER STUDENTS v V-April 4, has been "set as the land Woodruff of Eist T'emon-fco- GIVE PROGRAM The Women's Civic League wedding date by the couple. The couple have set March met at the Utah Power & Light FAMILY HONORS 28th as the dato for their wedauditorium Thursday with. Mrs. 4 MRS. JACK WINN ding, which will be performed Rodney Morrison as hostesa. In observance of the b'rth-Ia- y In the Salt Lake Temple. The program was presented! of Mrs. Jack Winn Sr., a by the Box Elder high school under the direction of Lloyd group of her family and sisters RECEPTION HONORS MR. met at her home last Thurs-Ida- y AND MRS. DEE WATT Huist. Vcre Shurtz announced A reception honoring Mr. and the numbers. afternoon. ; Mrs. Winn's daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Dee Watt was held WedVoting for new club officers Carl Sleiner of Garfield, Mrs. nesday evening in the Thatch- was conducted. The following Arthur Messenger and Mrs. er recreation hall. Mrs. Watt is ladies will assume office at the Wallace Dunn of Ogden and, the former Dorothy Bragg of first "meeting in May. Mrs. Mrs. Earl Anderson of ThatchGarland, and daughter of Mr. Quentdn Allen, president; Mrs. er, with their husbands , and and Mrs. Guy Bragg. The Perce Watkins, families; Mrs. Harry Ferguson groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oyler secretary; Mrs. of Redondo Beach, California, Mrs. William Watt of Thatch- Ferris Allen, treasurer; Mrs. were out of town guests. Also er. Steve Hales, historian and parMrs. I Melbourn The bride was dressed in a liamentarian; present were Mrs. Henry. Roh-Hh Mrs. Polly Smith and Mrs. model of bluej Archibald, music director; Mrs. Lois Lundberg. net. She wore a pale pink netl Rodney Morrison, reporter and Thatcher BALLARD HOME - , " f x BRONSON-WOdDRUF- e. v n. ' . vice-preside- e, istreet-lengt- up your armd to dance Secure . Jin a STRAPLESS ifl A., 1ft fW. bt Mftfrit NEVER will No w or thaw veur lunttft. Dolorl yea BaCauw B't TmU d your should StriplatS. kv slip unaaiy fatting do. uoiom . lift-- . . . diviciah It k "Nhit-Lrt- !' id in btlcw but Uo from H ipol. J iot 4v only MCW 4 INC. CtMtort of "tfctwc-Uft- " MEMPHIS. TENNISSEI Due to a special arrangement with the manufacturer, we offer one DOLORES cotton brassiere absolutely free to the first six ladies making a purchase in our store on Saturday, March 15, 1952. M A RLO'S Lola Krey Phone 2252, Tremonton, Margaret Bess Maurine O. Wight TRAVELOGUE GIVEN IN MXA. delightful program was presented Tuesday night in Thatcher Mutual. Miss Dorothy Peterson gave an illustrated lecture of Norway. She took the pictures while she was laboring in A the Norweigian Mission. Whitney Checketts of Bear River City showed pictures of Early Church History and different scenes of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen and sons of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tolman of Corinne and Mrs. Twila Forsgreri were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Tolman. James Petersen is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holton in Salt Lake City. He plans to be away a week or ten days. Mrs. Dale Compton . Mr. and and Camille were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Compton of Elwood. Duane and Dallas Adams spent Saturday at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond" Kup-f- er and tiny daughter of Trenton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and family, and Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. B- Jensen were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunn and Mrs, Sylvia Dunn visited in Brigham City, and with Mrs. Mary Ann, Wight and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fprsgren of Corinne Sunday. Nels Stander of Brigham City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Diderick-se- n of Grantsville were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lulu - vis-Gla- de while Odell is home on leave. on business. He plans to return to California Welcome homes Tuesday night, he showed a series of slides he had taken in Japan to the MIA. Mrs. Varian Olsen of Nevada spent a few days last week visiting at the Emil Kupfer home. Bishop and Mrs. Deloris Stokes attended a funeral for a relative in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson and son Blaine visited in Salt Lake City with Clarence Summers, who is recovering from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris entertained for a group of friends Charles Checkets of Bear River Saturday evening.- - Delicious reCity were Saturday dinner guests freshments were served and the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. traveling bingo prize was won by Max Anderson. George Thomley. Mr.and Mrs. Blaine Reeves of Mrs. Alice Jensen was hostess to the Pinochle Club on Wednes- Logan spent Saturday visiting day night. lone Newman won at the Emil Kupfer home. Lorin Anderson writes that he high prize. Travelers priie was won by Wanda Adams, and Con- is now established in Pittsburgh, solation by Adele Wilson. Ella Kansas. He has just recently Peterson was a special guest. De- been transfered from Enid Oklalicious refreshments were served homa. t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of and daughter Cheryl and Mr. Layton spent Saturday visiting and Mrs. Melvin Kilfayle and Mrs. Amy Peterson and family. children, David and Kathy visitMrs. Anna Wight was honored ed at the Emil Kupfer home guest at a surprise party Monday Sunday. night. The Trekker boys of the The primary officers and teaThatcher Primary planned the chers held a preparation meeting party. It was held at the home in the ward hall Friday evening. The lesson was given by Ellen of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Alben Borgstrom Christensen and refreshments went to Brigham City Friday to were served. Conference plans be guests at a birthday party were also discussed. Fast Sunday came a week late honoring Fred L. Peterson. this month due to last week's Following the Sweetheart Ball snow storm. Some changes were in Penrose, Thursday night, Mrs orWanda Adams entertained the made in the Relief Society Arvilla Stark was reganization. following young people at her home: Gayle Burton, Clair Zol- leased as conuselor and Myrtle Anderson was released as work linger, Karen Peterson, David director. Ruby Scholer replaces Wight, Gayle Adams and Jean Mrs. and Shirley Rose Stark, Jensen. Delecious refreshments Mrs. Anderson. Esther replaces " were served. Anderson was also sustained as visiting teacher. The Relief Society have the Bothwell Sunday evening services in chEleda Vee Stokes arge. The singing mothers have been asked to stay for a short A DAUGHTER FOR practice Sunday after Sunday ' Saturday. Fred Peterson of Brigham City, Mrs. Joephlne Nelson, Mrs. Hazel Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frederickson of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Borgstrom visited in Salt Lake City Satur. day. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight and family attended the wedding reception in Perry Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wright. The new Mrs. L. En-gv- ar COME If and look over these GREAT BUYS Dodge and Plymouth 'Trade Ins 1949 Dodge Sedan 1495.00 2 door, very clean, one owner. Heater, new set covers, low mileage. 795.00 1946 Plymouth Club coupe. Radio and heater. 395.00 1942 Ford V--8 .. .. 2 door sedan, new paint, heater, sun visor, twin smitties. 1941 Plymouth Sedan 150.00 .. as is. 1940 Dodge Sedan . 350.00 Heater, good res, new ' THE LEWIS HARDING S Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding .have welcomed another girl into the family, born Saturday at the Brigham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson returned Saturday from California. Mr. and Mrs. Eyra Harris who made the trip with them stopped at Reno, Nevada home to visit with their daughter Charlene. en-rou- te Odell Newman and his wife Nelda have enjoyed visiting with friends and relatives this week paint.- - TRUCKS ...:.850.00 1947 GMC Y4 ton pickup, very clean, .heater. 1948 Willys . ' - .....895.00 drive jeep. Heater, metal top. 1940 Plymouth .... . . 250.00 V ton (pickup, overhauled. 495.00 1941 Dodge Yi ton truck. Grain box and Beet box go With this truck. School. Bishop and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson were in Logan Monday NEW DODGE and PLYMOUTH evening on business. Keith Rose left Wednesday CARS and TRUCKS for IM' with a load of government su- MEDIATE DELIVERY , pplies for Anchorage, Alaska. He expects to be gone about fifSee Us Before You Trade! teen days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bolsey and Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kupfer were supper guests at the Emil Kupfer home Tuesday. Tremonton Phone 5181 Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson were in Ogden twice last week 3 WJNZELER MOTOR CO. c Be your own cor expert ! ek Oregon. The following members of Mrs. Amy Peterson's family helped her celebrate her birthday on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. , Dldericksen. Mrs. Mary Anderson returned this week from a two-wevisit in Ogden.. Honoring Miss Dorothy Peter son Saturday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amy Peterson, were M and Mrs. O. B. Jensen, Mr. aitl Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winn Jr., of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of Layton and her brother, Peter. The occasion was Dorothy's birthday. Mrs. Lou Peterson and Betty Dean returned Tuesday from a weekend visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Eldridge of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway of Deweyville were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Little. Miss Gwen Nelson of Penrose was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Burton. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman and family of Bothwell and Miss Marie Roche of Thatcher. Mr .and Mrs. Lorin Shellabar-ga- r were host and hostess Wednesday evening at the Cecil Mc- Neeley home, at a dinner party nononng Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson who have left Thatcher to make their home in Nyssa were given Sunday in Sunday School to Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. Emily Christensen, Mrs. Norma Holmgren and Mrs. ReNae Horton. Numbered among those attending the reception honoring Howard Barlow in Logan last week were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson. Mr. and Mm. Roieoii Anderson, Mr. and Hrs. Delbert Firth and Mr And Mrs. Virgil Anderson. 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