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Show The LEADER, CIA S D Thursday, March 27, 19S2 MARRIAGE OF NORMA JENSEN ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jen- L Col-le- and CLUB NEWS JOAN ROSE AND CHESLEY N. PIERSON ARE MR. AND MRS. ' h !i.--- 'V . r . - j IP r,J fA? "A .- ' r r i, jm v I i Jo Ann Bowcutt Marries Ronald Ransom In Logan Temple Rites WEDDING BREAKFAST HONORS NEWLYWEDS Mrs Mary Capener and Missl Miss Jo Ann Bowcutt ex- Shirley Jones. The attendants wore gowns of pastel colors and changed nuptial promises with carried ininiture cascade bouRonald D. Ransom Friday, with feathered pink carquets 7 March at the Logan LDS nations and rose buds. Temple. The bride is a daughter of Irving Ransom assumed the the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred duties of best man. Frank Bowcutt of Garland. Parents of Bowcutt and Jerald Jensen act Mr. Ransom are Mr. and Mrs ed as ushers. James Ransom of Tremonton. Mrs. Godfrey chose for her The ceremony was performed sister's marriage a dress of A. by President George Ray- coral crepe. Mrs. Ransom wore ' ' ' mond. a gown of dusty rose. Each wore A wedding breakfast honor- a corsage of white roses. ing the newly weds was held at Mrs. Stuart Hardman acthe home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Asael Godfrey of Garland. companied by Mrs. Joe Murray On Saturday, the evening furnished the bridal music and! following their marriage, the Ralph Bishop acted as emcee couple were further feted at a Others assisting at the rereception held in the Garland ception were: Mrs." Don Burn-hopward meeting house. Mrs. Sam Forsgren, Mrs. The bride was lovely In a Don Cutler, Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt, gown of imported lace over1 Mrs. Clarie Bowcutt, Mrs. Edna white taffeta, fashioned with Bath, Miss Barbara Ward, Miss a scalloped yoke of lace, long; Carla Wood and Miss June , pointed sleeves and a ballerina Rohde. length lace over skirt Orange The brides going-awa- y enblossoms secured the bridal semble was a navy blue faille veil of illusion and lace. She suit with red accessories. carried a cascade bouquet of Following a short honeymoon feathered pink and white car- the groom will report to Camp nations, baby breath and net Carson, Colorado. He returned centered with an orchid. recently from a years service in Attending the bride was a Korea Mrs. Ransom will conBister, Mrs. Jerald Jensen, ma- tinue to reside An Garland untron of honor, Mrs. Carl Sabin, til she can join her husband. ; " e, The Logan Temple was the scene of the wedding of Missl Joan Rose and Chesley Pierson on March 18th. President A. George Raymond performed the ceremony in the presence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Arch Rose of Snowyille, and Mrs. Oscar Pierson and Mrs. Kate Wing, of Canada; mother and sister of the groom and other relatives and friends. After a short honeymoon trip the newlyweds received theirt friends at a reception in the Snowville ward hall. In the re ceiving line were parents of the couple, Jerry Rose as best) man, and Janet Rose andFlor- ene Peterson as bridesmaids. For the event ,the new Mrs. iPierson chose a floor length gown of white slipper satin, fashioned with a lace trimmed fitted bodice, full skirt and long pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veil of bride's illusion was of net and satin. She wore an orchid corsage. During the reception, a short program was presented with Jerry Rose as. master of ceremonies Diane Meacham sang "Because of You" and "Always" accompanied by Dorene Peter-BoWell wishes from England were given by Mrs Marion Cook of Murray, Utah. The Larkin sisters, (Florence, LaNez and Phyllis sang "Temples by the River," accompanied by theij mother, Mrs. Rennls Larkin, Mrs. Joan Heyder was in charge of the guest book, Jan et Parke and De Anne Arbon assisted with refreshments, and Nelson,' LaNez and' Beverly Phyllis Larkin, arranged the! gifts. Also aiding in receiving the gifts were Christine Rose, Kiane , Meacham. and Patsy Cutler. n. WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED The wedding date has been announced for the marriage of Miss Agnes Chris tensen and Mr. Glenn Jeppsen on Thurs day, April 3 in the Logan. Tern pie. ' The couple will be honored at a reception and dance the same evening in the Tremon ton Second ward hall. All their friends and relatives are invited to attend. LEAGUE OBSERVES GUEST DAY Guest day was observed in the Women's Civic League Thursday when the club met at t up your arm5 to Jlan ce 3ecure b NEVER will you No . . in STRAPLESS Dtt. dsnce or ihow your tuntdi). Dolor StrspUu. Mrtfo nvr bCu It It "NatUf-lilt- blow but alto hv tii 0olort Mcrl idl in Lift not it.pcil. MCrt only fion way. 'vV Si ft v i i " t,x St I'fJ ' lsh Kayla Kerr Is Sweetheart Of Temple Ceremony Unites Dell Marie Rose and Howard K. Barlow Future Farmers n, " m. - .. . . De-V- erl - -'- get-togeth- er. BRIDGE CLUB FETED Mrs. Alma Theurer was thei hostess Monday evening at the get card game for members of her Bridge club. The ladies met at the home of Mrs. Theur- er's daughter. Mrs Reuben Baer for the game. The Easter .theme was carried out in deco rations and favors and prizes went to Mr Ruth Watland, Mrs. Clara Wood and Mrs. Baer. and unaaiy faling it will ifip down. . . . divinly " from th If your should ''I sen announce the marriage of ' II n their daughter Norma, to Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marland Booth, of Bridge, Idaho. The marriage was performed in Salt Lake City, Thursday, March 20, 1952. The bride wore a grey suit with the home of Mrs Kleon Kerr. and navy blue accessories. pink Mrs. Floyd Camsby of Logan Her corsage was of pink roses read the play "Two Blind Mice," and tarnations. a satire on a government) Wednesday evening Mrs. . bureau. Jensen entertained at a Trous Members voted to send the seau Tea at their home in Coll- President, Donna Worley and inston Mrs. Mark Jensen as .the seven new officers to sisted the bride and hostess in Brigham City as delegates to greeting the guests. Peggy Pot the Northern District of the ter was in charge, of the guest Utah Federation of Women's1 book. Refreshments were serv Clubs convention to be held Ha ed Reva Jensen Baker, V by March 29. and Connie Jensen. Bird Deon Refreshments were served by was In charge of the gifts. Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Reed Pal The bride Is a graduate of mer. Bear River high school and has been employed in Tremon PORTAGE COUPLE TAKE ton and Logan. MARRIAGE VOWS The bridegroom is attending Miss Thora Thompson became the USAC and wiU receive his the bride of Ellis Allen at a commission in the U. S. Army ceremony performed at the Lo during the year. They are mak gan LDS Temple Thursday, ing their home in Logan. j , March 20. The new Mrs. Allen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson of Clarkston and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph D. Allen. Those attending the ceremony Chosen as sweetheart of Bear from Portage were the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. N, River chapter Future Farmers COUPLE WILL MAKE J John and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn of America is Miss Kayla Kerr, HOME IN TREMONTON MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon John. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy (AUred of . Mass Kerr Tremonton Dell Marie Rose became The couple plan ; to make She will be the guest of the the bride of Howard K. Barlow of Fielding announce the martheir home In Portage. chapter at their annual conven in a temple ceremony, perform- riage of their daughter, Clara-lynto Max Fryer, son of tion in Salt Lake this weekend at ed March 6th by President FRIENDS COMPLIMENT Newhouse Hotel, and will com George Raymond in. the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer of BRIDE TO BE Erigham. The marriage took Miss Flo Grover whose mar pete with other sweethearts of Temple. state for the honors. place national Thursday, March 20th at will next take month riage The New Mrs. Barlow is a place Preliminaries of t h e contest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ely, Nevada. Miss Allred is a was guest of honor at a show er Monday evening at the home will be held Saturday afternoon R. Rose of Logan. Parents of Iformer student of Bear River of Mrs. Claud Iversen. Hostess- at 4 o'clock and the finals in the groom are Mr. and Mrs. high school. For the past year es for the event were Irriia connection with the banquet Fielding B. Barlow, also of Lo- or so she has been employed atj the Idle Isle Cafe in Brigham, Adams, ' Marlene Grover and1 Saturday evening. gan and former residents of At present the young couplq Officers of the local chapter Tremonton. Mrs. Iversen. . will make their home at Brig-haTwenty-fou- r friends of the who will be attending convention The bride has attended Utah bride elect were present to en- meetings are Lynn Petersen, PreCollege State Agricultural joy an evening playing Cootie. sident; Stanley Stark, vice presi- where she' was affiliated with Many lovely gifts were present- dent; David Brough, secretary; the Delta Sorority, and VARIETY CLUB ed to the honored guest. Norman Rose, reporter; Devere was Kappa a sponsor in the R.O.T.C. ENTERTAINED were Watkins, treasurer; Lorin John, Dainty .'refreshments Mr. Barlow has also attendThe Club members' served by the hostesses. sentinel; and Sherman Gibbs, ed the USAC and has fulfiledl were Variety entertained " Thursday historian. a mission in the North West- evening at the home of Mrs. LINDA FOXLEY HONORED Newly elected officers of the ern States. Gail White. Games were played ' ON BIRTHDAY FFA will also atend the convenare making their and prizes awarded to Mrs. The couple Mrs. Leland Foxley enter- tion. They are Norman Rose, home In Tremonton Payne, Mrs. Glenn Gibson tained friends of her daughter, president; Homer Capener, vice and Mrs. Ned) Oyler. , Linda Wednesday afternoon at a president; Carl Jensen, secre- FAMILY HONORS Mrs. Hal vor Glenn was a birthday party. Twelve little tary; and Leon Hansen, treas- WILLIAM L. WATT special guest of" the hostess. friends enjoyed games and re- urer. Delicious refreshments were! r A dinner was given Sunday freshments. Rolfe Kerr was scheduled to Iserved ' to honor William Lj participate in the state publio evening FAMILY DINNER HELD speaking contest Thursday aN Watt on his 61st birthday. In A family dinner .was enjoyed ternoon in the preliminaries and attendance were members of BIRTHDAY OF MRS. the family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar STENQUIST HONORED Sunday at the David Holm- the finals Thursday night. Christen sen, Mr. and Mrs. BarMrs. Robert Rucker entergren home with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Stoddard and daughter rel ' Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Dee tained at a dinner Sunday War f Life Lynn, of Grand Rapids, MichiPlantation life, reminiscent of a Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Watt; honoring her sister, Mrs. Dongan and Mrs. Glen Stanger and past era, still prevails in much of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andreasen ald Stenquist on her birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs. four children of Idaho Falls; the state of Mississippi. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holmgren a nd children of Logan; Mr. and1 Mr j. James Wood and four1! children of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sampson and children of Howell; the Wayne Holmgren family, and War ren Holmgren enjoying thef Ford's beautiful new Coachcraft Bodies are the newest, most advanced in the industry! They're styled and built to stay young. With picture windows all around you Full-Circ- Visibility. le Hie ablest car on the American road I V. G. F. CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs Reed Giles was the gracious hostess Monday even ing, at the meeting of the1 V.G.F. club at her home. Other guests were Mrs. George Fick-ll- n and Mrs. Lynn Iverson. The evening was spent in doing handwork and a hot dinner was served by the hostess. " IT'S BUILT FOR KEEPS! j Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marble of Logan spent the weekend with in their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marble. ; La-Ra- INC. Creator f "Nihir.-LKt- " Irauiarai MEMPHIS. TENNESSEI 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 29, 1952. . MARLO'S Lola Krey Margaret Bess .., ; Phone 2252, Tremonton ' ' ENTERTAIN I EMPLOYEES A turkey dinner was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs Orval Ewer at their home, for their employees .and their wives. Following dinner games were played and movies enjoyed. 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