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Show The LEADER Thursday, Refreshments were served to candles. They were assisted in receiving by their parents, I Rel 31 club members, the program Geddes of Pocatello, brother of guests and Mrs. Reed Oyler, Members of the Fourth Ward the groom, who was best man, guest of the hostess. Sunday School class taught by bridesmaids Sandra Sargent, Loyal Glenn enjoyed a party at MarJean Jensen, Nedra Simmons Hyrum Dam Saturday afternoon. and Chrisie Ericksen, flower girl. Boat riding, swimming and surf The brides gown was of nyboard riding were features of the lon lace, draped over white satin FOR SALE Four room modern day, which was concluded with in a full overskirt. Her fingertip basement home, lot 50x150. Prica hearty luncheon. veil of brides illusion was caught ed to sell. Call 2806 or see Eddis to a high beaded tiara. Her bou- Fredrickson. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED quet was of white carnations, CHOICE varieties of Iris, $2.00 centered with an orchid. entertained Miller Mrs. Dennis wore an after- doz. A. R. Buxton, phone 31J5, Mrs. Simmons the for afternoon Thursday members of her club. They play- noon dress of navy blue and Mrs. Garland. ed Monte Carlo Whist arid a de- Geddes was gowned in deep pur- Ten weaner pigs for sale Ros- licious luncheon was served to ple, they both wore pink rose coe Anderson. Call bud corsages. twelve guests. LOYAL GLENN ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS WANT ADS 10 MYRNA LOY ROGERS HONORED BY FRIENDS Friends of Myma Loy Rogers met at the home of Mrs. Ross Miller Wednesday evening in her honor. The time was spent in playing games, and enjoying a delicious luncheon. ,, Betty Rae Bjom Weds In Lovely Church Ceremony Amid a beautiful setting of spring flowers, palms and the marriage of Miss Rae Bjom and Phillip Bettjv "Wrathall was solemnized Saturday May 17th at 2:30 o'clock in can-delah- ra, Methodist the Tremonton Church, Rev. Gile V. Wilson read the service and the bridal march was played by Mrs. Conrad Stef-fe- n. , Hie bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjom of Tremon- ton, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Clara W, Wrathall of Salt Lake City, Utah. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiantly lovely In a gown of Ivory Satin with a sweetheart neck line, long pointed sleeves and train. Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of lace adorned with pearls and she carried a bouquet of an orchid and a cascade of talisman roses. Miss Harriet DeLapp of Cheyenne, Wyoming was maid of jiuuur mm wure a gown oi pin organdy. She carried a sheaf of .split white carnations and pink lace. Miss Trbde Bjom, sister of the bride, Mrs. Marjorie Miller, s$ : BRIDGE CLUB FETED j , Mama Mrs. Owen Cannon entertained her bridge club Wednesday even The bridesmaids wore identical dresses of dotted organdy in pastel shades and carried nosegays in matching colors. The flower girl wore a frock of baby blue taffeta. Dennis Simmons was in charge of the guest register. Marie Manning and VaLouie Kidman had charge of gifts and were assisted by Julie and Katheryn Sargent, Dorothy Manning and Karen Ericksen. Serving were Peggy Potter and Mary Alice Wamke. The brides beautiful trousseau was on display during the even ing. Mrs. Dana Bowcutt was a special guest. Prizes were won by ing. and Mrs. Patsy Adamson were Peggy Taylor, Alice Weidman, LaNon Simmons was master of bridesmaids, wearing gowns alike and LaRene Maisak. ceremonies for a program which of white frosted organdy over consisted of vocal solos by Anna green, blue and yellow taffeta MRS. ADAMS HONORS Durfey, Dennis Simmons and respectively. They carried bou- HUSBAND ON BIRTHDAY ... Beverly Olsen, and trio numbers quets of split white carnations Mrs. Max Adams entertained by Nedra Simmons, Mar Jean with matching lace. Karen and Jensen and Jean Simmons. Monday night in honor of her Patty Bjom, flower girls, wore husband's The new Mrs. Geddes is a grad Fourteen birthday. pink and blue organdy dresses to uate of Bear River High School guests enjoyed the evening and carry baskets of petals. and attended the USAC. She was luncheon served by the hostess. outstanding in musical ability David Wrathall was his broand was prominent in musical ther's best man and ushering NORDITH SIMMONS circles. The bridegroom also atwere Earl Evenson, Duane Bjom WEDS IDAHO MAN tended the Logan school and has and Lyle C. Bjom. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim completed an LDS mision in New Mrs. Bjom, mother of the f of Beaver Dam announce England. mons bride, chose a gown of rose chiAt present he is stationed at of the their daughter, marriage ffon and the bridegroom's mothFort California, with the er wore grey, each with a cor- Nordith to Garth Geddes, son of armedOrd, forces. Mrs. of They are now at Geddes Id Bonlda, Hugh sage of orchids. home in Pacific Grove, Cali aho. Folowing the ceremony the The rites were performed in fornia. newlyweds were honored at a the Logan LDS Temple, by Presfamily dinner. In the evening the ident George A. Raymond, and V. G. F. MEMBERS bridal party greeted guests at a were witnessed by a large group ENTERTAINED ' reception held at the church. of relatives and close friends. Mrs. Israel Hunsaker was the Mrs. Adam Brenkman favored After the ceremony a wedding gracious hostess Monday evening with beautiful piano music for dinner was served to the party to the members of the V. G. F. the occasion. at the Bluebird in Logan. Club at her home. Mrs. R. M. To go away, the new Mrs. Wra That evening a reception was Bone "was also a guest of the thall donned a beige suit with held at the Beaver Ward Hall, hostess. blue accessories. Following the in honor of the bride and groom. The evening was spent in nee honeymoon trip, they will be at They received friends, dlework and visiting. Refresh home in Salt Lake City. standing before white blazing ments were served by Mrs. Hun saker, assisted by her daughter, Ludean Benson. their n a : GRETHE ST ROMBERG .AND JONATHAN BENNETT SET WEDDING DATE June 27th is the date chosen by Miss Grethe Stromberg and Mr. Jonathan Bennett for their wedding. The ceremony will be performed In the Salt Lake Tem ple bv LaGrande Richards of the Courc'l of the Twelve. A reception will honor the couple on Satvday night at the home of the James Waltons In East C3&Em to Ms fcfc7 Miss Stromberg is a daughter of Hugo Stromberg of Sweden. She came to this country three years ago, sponsored by the Wal tons, where she made her home for the first year in America. She has been employed at the Index Bureau of the Genealog ical Office in Salt, Lake for the past year. Mr. Bennett Is a son of Samuel Bennett of Holden, Utah. Series 450-3-0 with any Compare GMC's new gasoline-powere- d rated 19,500 lbs. GVW to 35,000 lbs. GCW. Other truck-tract- OGDEN WOMAN ADDRESSES CIVIC LEAGUE or " JCnSEFCVjiin husky H. P. from only 545 lbs. of engine weight! The new "302" engine is the most powerful for its size in truck history! IU 11311 GC?.T3E88I0 gasoline truck engine '"'iJ rated competitive PbjRF Here's ever 145 72 .o l-- Hfr n-tf- o of mjjt built! And it operates on regular fuel! It carries up 030 trucks Delivers more to 1,285 lbs. more pay load than similarly profit from every hauling mile I ! And for the biggest surprise of all come in and talk price! Compare and you'll agree: Nowhere else will so little ton class! buy to much m the 2-i DOTH jflEHBLL PHONE 3353 mmYwI 4a C3OT0B GO. TREMONTON ar ea wtt year OiC h stir The Women's Civic League met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jack Shumway for their regular meeting. Mrs. Glen Allen was welcomed as a new member of the club. A piano selection was given by Theron Butler of Garland. Mrs. Roland Parry of Ogden, daughter of James E. Talmadge, told In a most interesting and delightful manner, how the pioneer pageant "All Faces West" came to be written and produced. She also gave some of the background of Mr. Igor Gorin, the famous baritone,, who sang the role of Brigham Young. She announced that the pageant will be produced again this year, preceding the 24th of July holiday with improved lighting effects etc. Her husband composed the music and she the lyrics for the songs of the pageant. Recordings of some of the outstanding numbers were played and thoroughly enjoyed. A business meeting followed. A vote was taken to sponsor the blood bank. Mrs. Rodney Morrison gave a report on the art tea and the art award. Small house with electric water heater, range, refrigerator, and oil heater. Very reasonable. Call 5812. tip FOR SALE Plenty of cherries at Tohnans in Honeyville, starting now. tip Garland. New foundation, ready for remodeling. Pay like rent, large lot. tfc large lot. Can 158M Sweet Cherries, both black and yellow. J. H. Miller, 63 N. Main, Brigham City. Phone FOR SALE 1040 or 350J. Let me use my farmhand to help you stack or harvest peas. Maughan Mason, 78 M Garland. t2p FOR SALE Westinghouse el ectric range, Daveno bed, and FOR SALE Three bedroom small kitchen sink. Call 2821. wall to wall carpet, exhome, tic cellent location, priced to sell. FOR SALE One John Deere two Perry Realty, Phone 241 Brigham way hang on plow. Roscoe An City. derson, phone t2p 1942 Pontiac 8 cylinder 4 door. FOR SALE Four bottom Inter- New paint job, runs good. $395 national plow in good condition. no trade. Moyle Hunsaker. t2c Wayne Francom. Phone 3088. All kinds of Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Lyndon Bar-kl-e, FOR SALE 8 - week old White Deweyville, Call 5737 for pick tfc Leghorn pullets and cockrells, up service. Call 4046 or see Kay Madsen. with FOR SALE 6 x ; rentals t21p room 'for 5 mare. 2 bedroom Fountain Pen left at the hos- modern home and garage, compital may be claimed by owner pletely furnished. Located U. S. if he will call and Identify the highway 93 and 30. Citizen pen. tic Agency. Twin Falls, Idaho. 5 t4c MOTORCYCLE for sale 1948 Harley Davidson 61 model. Very Before buying AUTOMOBILE reasonable. Call 3311 or see John INSURANCE be sure to see Reg tfc. Laws at Associated Station. Brough in Tremonton. , 6-- PRESSERS wanted at the Valley Cleaners. Apply in person or tfc phone 3121. Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Phone 3556 tfnc MONTE CARLO WHIST CARDS, for sale at the Leader Office. Only 2c each. FOR SALE Modern basement home with 325 foot lot. Call 4068. FOR REJrT Three room modwill pay ern apartment, suitable for coucash for dead or usless cows, ple or with baby. Gold Star Mohorses, sheep or hogs. Dial tic tel, East Tremonton. UTAH Tre-ment- on or Garland phone 195. ' tfc Bin Tolman's cherries are now! ready in Honeyville. From 6 to FOR SALE New custom built 10 cents tic per lb. rough out saddle. Choice of trees. Priced at $165.00. Canvas HEPP'S will recondition that and repair work. Bear River used bike as good as new. Bring tfnc it in. Saddlery, Tremonton. 2141 EflSV MILS for VACATION TIME WATERMELONS Per pound Nice and ripe 10 Pound ST2 bag cam For Canyon Eating Whole or half Lb. Paper Plates doz. 15c Potato Chips 10c Paper Cups 25c 15c 39c $1.25 each lc Sizes Paper Table Cover Sets mm iEACH SKEETER SCOOT for Canyon Relief 17c w BUY BOMBS To Kill The Flies. WE HAVE Fresh Bread and Bakery Goods EVERY DAY Place your Special Orders for the 4th the day before, at the TREMONTON BAKERY Located In The Phone 5268 Tremonton i |