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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mrs. and CLUB NEWS HONORS FAMILY BRIDE ELECT HONORED Miss Aarva Rae Summers was .honored at a bridal shower prior to her recent marriage. Hostesses for the event, were Mon-tt- e Anderson and Verlyn Sum- - F Dorothy Capenar pf Garland was hostess to the'Tre-mo- n Literary Club Site 5rrKs hi ton-Garla- nd Wednesday evening. rft' 14 I SHIRLEY JORGENSEN AND NEIL MILLER ARE WED fiJ ja'f t l V . V'- " . - r-- . The membes were priviledg-e- d to hear a report of the book that now leads the best," seller "list, 'The Silver B. Thomas Costain. It by was well presented by Isabella ' Walton. The new vice president, Inez Brown conducted the meeting and introduced the club's new WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE SEES FILMS Chal-lace- vv4- fi VI', , Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Shirley Jor gensen and Neil Miller, which took place in the Salt Lake Temple on September 5. The bride is a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jorgen- sen of Brigham City, and a graduate of Box Elder High Members of the Women's ic League and their husbands Mrs. A. J. Mohr with Mrs. Mohr met at the home of Dr. and and Mrs. DurreU Hughes as Civ- i School. crpn o The groom is a graduate of Bear River High School. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Following the temple member. Mrs. Frances- - Summers of Bothwefl. Also in Attendance were two guests, Mrs. Echo Fairchild of Hayward, California, and Miss Dorothy Capener, who has recently returned from Wisconsin. LITERARY CLUB HEARS BEST SELLER SOCIAL MFFIE JOHNSON Mrs. Effie Johnson of Field-t- o was honored at a party Ctven, at her home Sunday, the occasion being her birhday an niversary. Her children prepar ted a lovely chicken dinner. A the large birhday cake formed Guests - included centerpiece. Jar. and Mrs. Dee Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Johnson and Miss JoAnn Dea-ki- n if Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph preen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family of Tremonton, Mr, and Jars. Byron Hiason of Logan, Mrs. Inez Johnson and family and Mrs. Grant Hershey of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Johnson of Garland and Mrs. 2tuby Jones and family of fielding. Among the guests were 21 grandchildren and 4 reat grandchildren. Thursday, September 25, 1952 Ann A ' ceremony, the wedding party and family members were guests at a dinner given in honor of the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-fo- . U M r PRIMARY GIRLS ENTERTAIN PARENTS 1111 f and white carnations. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Ida Funk, as bridesmaids, Coleen Didericksen and Lillian Anderson and as matron of honor, Vera Rucker. Each carried a bouquet of asters accented with colored ribbons to match her LI Mn Chris ickser phowi lian The a bri were ening servw 00. IV 1 Fryer Manor Hou 2 DIG VALUE THIS WEEK! H Shank Piece lb. dress. Butt Piste Terry Call stood as best man for the groom. Asssisting during the evening were Janice Peterson, guest book, Mrs. Roxie Giesler, Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Lulu Christensen and Clarice Skinner in the gift room and Louella Baker, Dot Kay, Lulu Funk and Viola Porritt with refreshments. A musical program was given during the evening under the direction of Alice Ward. The bride has been employed' at Bear River State Bank and the groom has been attending Utah State Agricultural College. Following a honeymoon trip to Colorado, the couple plan to make their home in Loan. K "N FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY ANNOUNCES SOCIAL 1 he openimr social of the Fk-iWard Relief Society! will be held Tuesday, September 30, at 2:00 p.m. A very interestt new GMC 145 H.P. Highway THIS the 472-3will pack more payload and profit into 45,000 pounds of gross capacity than any similarly equipped middleweight built. 0, i It represents new advances in truck engineering that eliminate useless weight in engine and chassis design. Result: You can haul as much as 1,200 pounds of bonus payload with out. exceeding this CMC's rated capacity by an ouncet mora! It is both trim and solid engineered with the same traditional ruggedness you find in the largest GMC's. Available in conventional and cab models. Standard equipment at no extra cost includes GMC's great new 145 H.P. engine, full air brakes, and husky rear axle rated to accommodate 10:0020 tires. Come in today and compare this sen sational GMC 470's payload, power and price! Nowhere else will so little buy so much in a middleweight truck t over-engi- "sta W Sfoe$ lb. SLKED mitt HMH guoline- powered by the revolutionary new GMC "302" ralre in bead engine, mott powerful for ill weight in truck hutoryt Record 7.2 liigh Pork I SAVE llW VU W V SAVE 15 lbs. 37 10 lbs. 89 SAVE Vi ! e Zi i lb. 4 PEAS Donald Duck, Tender, Sweet, Fresh Frozen 12 oz. pkg. 2 fr mm. V Rich in ttw W rtal "Down East" MapUl ing program has been planned and refreshments will be served. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend and will be mast welcome. CUD! MB lg.24oz.45 GuHB.n., Broli.n Prioio, CAI MAM Alailian CORNED BEEF lib! SPAGHETTI oi. Pink 15 ARVA SUMMERS AND GAIL WARDELL WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrl Maynard Summers of Bothwell announce the marriage of their daughter, Ar- va to Mr. Gail Wardell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wardell of Coalville. The' weddine took place September 3, at Elko, Ne vada. The bride is a graduate of Bear River High School. Mr. Wardell Is servine iri the armed forces and is located at Camp Pendleton. His wife expects to join him there in October. yC V MM LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread, Better Buy Nowl I ID pineapple sH;rkB PRESERVES D'Z EGGS A1ARGARINE KELLOGG S CZX ?2 nnEAh UUCHU ColoriM, High In Proltin Skylark, SUnd.t Woy. U AIRWAY Xmi , MSf WIN A BIKE FOR FALL Stylish clothes cannot hide ug- -; ly bumps and' ASOUNf MM KM W,I0S SVW T MM SCW SVW Te W0,M CW bulges your curves ( get slender at the v Another General Motors Value lote mmii imm eOl PHONE 3356 YouV do boHf on o TREMONTON uud truck with your GMC fhalor " POSTURE FORM STUDIO Phone 2821 1 con Compbtll't, Tomato, Now Pack, No. 1 con Sir H WIN A BIKE FOR YOURSELF m j Typical Safeway Franco-A- .GLORIFY mi Li -l wi i ,BWI io serve tit; AN mm y lbs. lb.' ! Boneless Morroll's Pdaco lb. ne OMCS NtW 470 WAY TIACTOf Nearly (5 m BUI BWSIWII l- -- DtOQQ poundc i Tender, Smoked Short Shoulder . - BRID a n i Jsi , g Temple Ceremony Unites Miss Frances Funk and Neil Christensen , " the LOOK AT THESE BUYS! - - Civic Rel rd S. Johnson. Following a short honeymoon, the young couple are making their home in Provo, where they will attend college. . The Seagull girls of the Tre monton Fourth Ward, entertained their parents at a program and social Monday EvenA delightful program was ing. Twenty six friends of the bride elect attended the party arranged and presented by the Frances Funk became and presented her with many members of the class. Mrs. Day theMiss bride of Neil Christensen in Garfield is the teacher of the lovely gift. a wedding ceremony perform: group. on the third day of Septemed BRIDGE CLUB FETED in the Salt Lake Temple ber Jars. Gifford Watland was BIRTHDAY PARTY with President Robert L. Young hostess for the Monday Night HONORS SON officiating. Bridge Club. She had an extra Mrs. Miles flhompson was guest, Mrs. Thomas Matney. ( hostess to forty one friends of Parents of the bride are Mr. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bill her son Stanley on his sixth and Mrs. Merrill E. Funk of Starrer , Mrs. Reuben Baer and birthday Friday. Games and re- Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alma Theurer. freshments were enjoyed by the Remo Christensen of Corinne are parents of the groom. group. A reception was held in their BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS BONNIE D. WOERNER honor at the "Tremonton SecLUNCHEON HONORS SISTER i Mrs. Sam Woerner entertainond Ward Relief Society, room. Mrs. A. L. Cook attended a ed twelve little friends of her The bride wore a white baldaughter Connie D. on her luncheon at the home of her lerina length wedding gown of fourth birthday anniversary Sister, Mrs. Merrill Brockbank lace embroidered on silk net Games of Salt Lake City. The dinner over taffeta. Her head piece Tuesday afternoon. were played and a party lunch-- 1 was in honor of Mrs. A. T. was a crown of carved blooms Burnham of Draper, who was which held a short veil, and she celebrating a birthday. nte D. opened her nice gifts. carried a bouquet of red roses cpfo . Dr. George Spendlove of Salt Lake City addressed the group on the subject of Narcotics In Utah. A film, prepared by the Federal Bureau of Naracotfcs was shown. Announcement was made by Mrs. Quentin Allen, president, that two representatives of the club, Mrs. Garland Puzey and Mrs. Gordon Worley would attend the Civil Defense Training School at Oakland, California. Funds for the trip were supplied by the Lions Club, the City Council and the Women's1 mam I " c ? oofc for f fccT toWidwr Sseff on och Jexrf IS 1 i |