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Show THE LEADER, LUCRETIA EARL TO WED SALT LAKE MAN Mr. and Mrs-- Albert Earl SOCIAL an- nounce the engagement and r forthcoming marriage of Lucretia, to David son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eichorn of Salt Lake City. They have chosen the month of November for their wedding. Miss Earl is a graduate of Bear River high school, and is then-daughte- and CLUB NEWS rn, CLUB WELCOMES NEW OFFICERS WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE HEARS CLIFF KERR Thursday, October 9, 1952 Tremonton; Utah The Future Progress Guild Women's Civic League held their opening installation met at the home of Mrs. at the church house meeting Harris for their regular Hostesses Thursday evening. meeting. were Mrs. Rae Petersen, Mrs. NiClifton O- M. Kerr talked to na Owen, Mrs. Sara Moss and the ladies on current happen- Mrs. Letha Petersen. The tables ings ou the political scene- - Some were attractively decorated in a decisions citizens must make Halloween theme with lovely were pointed out by Mr. Kerr. fall flowers forming the centerGood government, it was stated, piece. Mrs. Rhoda Welling had on means sound charge of the following standing program I ? i principles rather than following which consisted of a reading by desires of certain groups. Some Mrs. Dorothy Richards, accord-ia- n much misunderstood laws such selections by Miss Arlene as the Lein law and the Potter and a reading by Mrs. law were explained to June Baird. Lovely corsages the group. The discussion was were presented to the new ofinformative and educational as ficers by the retiring; officers. well as timely. New officers who will preside Joan Brockman gave two during the coming season are; aocordian solos. President, Mrs. Erma Bourne; The business of the club was vice president, Mrs. Letha Petericonducted by President Yolanda sen, secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Allen. It was announced that Richards; corresponding eecre- 6he and Vice President Fae tary, Mrs. Deloras Bourne; andi Watkins attended a U. F. W. C. musical director, Mrs. Bonnie meeting held in Salt Lake City. Garn. Retiring officers are: A report on the Little Princess Mrs.. noda Welling. Mrs. Onal contest and making the float Garn, Mrs. Rae Petersen, Mrs. Jor the parade was given by Erma Bourne and Mrs. June Mrs. Jack Boyce, chairman of Baird. A lovely hot dinner was the Civic and Public , Welfare served to thirty-tw- o Majestic Logan L. D- S. Temple club mem department. bers. was the scene of the wedding mentary to their gowns. Fae Watkins reported on the The Social Develonmpnt: rinh ceremony which united Miss Lee Iverson was best man for Civic Club stand at the County held their first meeting for the Jewell Jensen, daughter of Mrs. his brother. Pair. season at the home of Mrs. Hel- Martha Jensen of Brigham City, Mother of the bride chose a A letter was read from Donna en Mason Thursday afternoon and Ronald D. Iverson, son of pale blue afternoon frock and Worley and Nell PUzey, who president, Mrs. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iver- Mrs. Iverson wore a deep red were attending the civic Burns, presided. The Drosrram son of Tremonton, on Septem- gown. Mrs. Jensen's corsage Training school at Oak- was under the direction of the ber" 17. was of gardenias with red rose executive officers and consisted President George A. Raymond buds. Mrs. Iverson's was of Mrs. Lamar Mason was a guest or a duet by La Rain nnrt t officiated in the presence of white rosebuds. of the club. Dene Hall of Oarinnrt aff. close friends and relatives. wiirctl Orlando Jensen was master of Refreshments were served which Mrs. Lolita Garn showed Immediately following the ceremonies ' and announced the ' interesting moving pictures. nuptial vows the bridal group following program: violin ,solo, Luncheon was served UTERARY GUILD MEETS by the were entertained by Mr. and "Through the Years", Donna hostess, assisted by her daugh- - Mrs. Iverson, parents of the Green, accompanied by Mary The members of the tci mae, to seventeen members bridegroom, at a Literary wedding breakCastleton; reading, Dixie Gor Guild met last and two guests, Mrs. Helen Hall fast at the Bluebird. night of "Oh Promise Me", Donna don; at the home of Thursday Garland and Mrs. Garn. Mrs. John O. The newlyweds were further Green; vocal selections, "Be Garfield with Mrs. Ervin Garhonored that evening at the cause" and "Oh Promise Me field as hostess. A very inter- JAYGEE JANES Brigham City Fourth ward L. D. tan Johnston, accompanied by esting review of the book, "Sil- ENTERTAINED S. hall where manv eniests call Mrs. Johnston. ver Ch&lice", was The Jaycee Janes met Wed- ed to extend best wishes given by Mrs. and Mrs. Carol Ann Woodyatt was Howard Freiss. Lovely refresh- nesday evening at the home of participate in a reception and at tne guest book. ments were served. Mrs. Horace Stokes with Mrs dance. : Those in the gift room were Sylvan Haltiner as The radiant bride was gowned Uoreen Iverson, Merlyn Larsen "wier guests were Mrs. Afton in a creation of sliDDer satin owenson rancis Petersen, Carol Ann and .Mrs. Ramona styled with fitted bodice, Jukes. Roundy, Kathryn Wight, Jeaninc neckline, lace collar and wesson and A demonstration Joanne Richards on textile lon pointed sleeves which came inose in charge of serving painting was given for the to points over the wrists. The ladies by Ruth were: Zollinger. skirt; was full and fell into Jensen Afton, Lois and Joan and Shirley Ann Wool Tasty refreshments a chapel train. Her sweet heart ea to twenty one guests. sey. bonnet of satin held the fingine beautiful white three ertip veil of filmy bride's illuMEETING HELD BY WCTU tiered wedding cake was dis sion. She carried a bridal bouThe Women's Christian Temand white carna- played upon a lace covered table quet, of perance Union held their annual tions andpink Li hted white tapers in cm red rosebuds sur meeting Thursday at the home rounding a single detachable or ta' holders stood on either side of Mrs. Ann Zesiger. of the cake. Reports chid corsage. were given and the following The receiving line stood be The new Mrs. Iverson donned officers were elected for the fore seven branch double can a purple suit with purple and coming year: Mrs. P. e. Ault, delabra centered with a huge pink accessories, pinned an orpresident; Mrs. Axel Frederick-se- bouquet of gladioli and fall chid at her shoulder and left vice president: Mrs. A. M. flowers. with her husband for a honeyv. asur-nan ' Turner, secretary; and Mrs. W. Mrs.' Lonnie Loveday in blue moon trip to Soutrern Utah and cm Subtracts tyy9 A Adams, treasurer. taffeta stood as matron of hon Las Vegas. Well as Add. Arrangements were made for or for her sister. Ora Fay Iv The young couple are making a Simole at delegates to attend the state erson in pink taffeta with net uieir nome m Logan where the Dialing a Phor WCTU convention Friday at and Neone Andersen bridegroom is enrolled at the ONI YEAR GUARANTEE Salt Lake City. in igreen and white organdy USAC. The bride is employed Dainty refreshments were were bridesmaids. All carried vy ixjgan exchanee of the vri served by the hostesses. nosegays of carnations compli- - tain States Telephone company. i ne Dnaegroom is a near er high school graduate and has uvcu ttuenaine trie TTRAr n "gan the past year. The Wll-fo- rd now employed at Tooele. Mr. Eichorn is a graduate of the University of Utah, and is a research chemist. ; - (if u Taft-Hartl- ey PRIMARY OFFICERS AND TEACHERS ENTERTAINED The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward Primary were entertained at their regular monthly preparation meeting. Mrs. Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Delbert Hansen were hostesses for the group. The meeting was held at the Gephart home. There" was 100 percent attendance. The lesson was given by Mrs- Kerr and part of the evening was spent In making folders to be used by the teachers. ' - ATTENDS WEDDING OF , MARY ANN WILLIAMS AND HAL CLARK Mrs-- Pearl Toland was in Salt Lake City Tuesday, to witness the marriage of her niece, Mary Ann Williams, and Hal Clark in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Clark Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Clark, former Tremonton and Garland residents. The couple were honored at a reception the same evening at the home of the groom's grandmother in Salt Lake. They plan to make their home in Pocatello, where Mr. Clark is attending school. - Thursday, October 9, 1952 and Mrs. A P. Shurtliff, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ronald Kelley, also of Johnson of San Antonio, Texas; Miss Addle Smith, San Antonio, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Oral After a trip through some of the western states, the newly-we- ds Kemp, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emily Tubbs of San Antonio, Texas, mother of the bride was also in the Toston area. WENDELL GILES Day Garfield and children drove to Lava Hot Springs Saturday to visit with Mrs. Garfield's mother, Mrs. Thomas Jones of Malad, who is spending some time there. Giles has written his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles that he is now located at Maiyang, Korea, where he Is doing office work with, the Quartermaster's grave registra,' , tion company. For the first three weeks after arriving in Korea, Lt. Giles covered a great deal of South Korea assisting in the search for the dead. Announcement is made of the marriage of Elaine Nelson Taylor to Thomas H. Hensley, son of . Mrs- - Verna Hensley of Toston, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson, former Tremonton residents, are parents of Elaine. The private ceremony was performed by Ed. Hutchings, president of the Townsend branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, K at the Masonic Hall In Townsend, Sunday. October 5th. Attending the couple were their mothers, and Mr. and Mrs. ys west recuperating at the home of lier daughter, Mrs. Ludean Benson . jack-o-lanter- ns Mr , and Mrs. Lynn Checketts visited with the Stewart Vernons in Salt Lake over the weekkend. They also attended conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gren of Long Beach, California have been visiting with Mr. Green's brother, D. B. Green, and sister, Mrs. Lynn Iverson and their families this week. - - , A.-e- Mr. and Mrs- Wesley Dustman and family and a sister, ' Mrs. Rose Perry and son L. J., visited in Elko, Nevada over the - Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knarr and children of Seattle, Washington, stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay Monday when they were enroute to their home from Salt Lake City. Em-me- tt, Tremonton, Utah ; In Deweyville. Ray Hill and his , wife, the Jean Mortensen of Idaho visited in Tremonton with relatives last weekend. LEADER; Gibson, Beverly Cannoh; Mary M. . L A. HALLOWEEN DANCE SCOUT TROOP HAS ... Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager of Adams, Celia Bennett, Louise Al- Have you noticed that mellow OVERNIGHT OUTING Lake City were Wednesday Salt len and Dorothy Boyecj s The boy scouts of the Troop moon of late? of Mrs- - John O. Garfield. guests Did you dream it could bring a 139 with ., their leader rvvori Payne and assistant Frank Cha- very important date? THATCHER STUDENTS SEE TV Mrs. Rudy Hupp and Mrs-Jul- e aaz enjoyea an overnight Well that it can, and when camp Harris Ogden visitors at Promontory Saturday A television set has been innight. you see, They report having had a very Monday. stalled in the Thatcher school The things that Halloween une inp. ror an indefinite period by can be Mr. and Mrs. John Evans went Second 14th ward at October Nevada . over Mrs. Vaudis Beeton nnri rfa,,ffv. to Winnemucca, Dunkley Music Co. of Tremonwill re hall ton. Grant Anderson, Evans Mr. ter weekend. RepreJudy attended conference in the sentative of the company and With black cats, witches, corn Salt Lake City last weekend. main there to work. Mrs. Evans stalks tall. former music instructor installhas returned home- 4 Autumn leaves, ed the set. Ottora Singh of Wattu ntav. Mrs-E- li and that's only part The eldest son of Mr. and the weekend as a guest at spent The pupils are highly excited There's andthere's his music, me vvauace dancing Hawkins, William at the prospects of being among Christpnspn Vinrr, of and refreshments to start nn,, and wife Nora daughter the first in the area to view An M. I. rs are visiting gay time at Hollywood North television. It was the first TV Mrs. Wendell Giles of Malad 8:30 p.m. Hawkins home. set in any of the schools of Box So Tremonton four wards come visited at the Reed Giles home this week af the Elder county. the fixst of the week, then at join in the fun. . Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins tended the wedding In Salt Lake A program on our presidents received word from their have Mrs- - Orval Ewer with four of of Marlene Bourne and Norvel and part of the World Series son Grant of Oakland, CalifornHansen. her sisters and a sister-in-labaseball game were seen. ia that a son has been welcomed had a very enjoyable excursion into his family. The baby is the Mr. Anderson ' then played during the past week. The womMr. and Mrs. Reed Giles at- fourth child for Grant and his seyeral songs while the students en visited the Salt Lake and tended the Friday conference wife. The three older children sang to his accompaniment. Mantl Temples, and visited sessions in Salt Lake City. are girls. Their favorites seemed to be friends and relatives in Amer"Grandfather's Clock", and "Old ican Fork and Provo. They were Mrs. Carl Nelson spent the Last week visitors at the Ell Brass Wagon". gone Wednesday and Thursday weekend in Salt home were Mr. and Hawkins Lake where she attended the Relief Society Mrs. Lincoln Hansen and daughand general conference ses- ter Emma Lou and Miles Petersions, and visited with her sons, son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Charles and Jay and his fam- Mrs. Smith, friends of the Han-se- ns and F. O. Jorgensen of ily. She also visited with Mrs. O. A. Seager, who California. Pasadena, sends her Mr. and Mrs-- H, S. Carmean of Bucyuis, Ohio spent a few days this week with the W. W. Wit-neand Lawrence Whitneys. They were returning to their home after a visit in the north- Mrs. Israel Hunsaker has been ill during the past week, and is Mrs. Charlotte, Patterson of Stockton, California has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Whitney recently, and has returned to her home. former Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brain and a friend, Ida Quigley of Seattle, Washington, are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay. They are on the way to Salt Lake to attend Mr. and Mrs. Mel Castleton and son Gary drove to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with Melva Janes who is nursing at the Shriner's hospital. IN KOREA Lt. Wendell ELAINE NELSON TAYLOR WEDS MONTANA MAN THE Mrs- - d- plan to make their home in attendance. ;Tbe newlyweds left after the party for a honeymoon trip to the parks In Southern Utah. ENTERTAIN FOB MR. AND MRS. STACY KAY Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay entertained at an Open House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Kay who were married Monday y in the Logan Temple. Out of town guests who called were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernie of Gordon, NebrasArmstrong ' ka; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Moore of Salt Lake City; Mr. Town-sen- w, weekend. Members of the Jay Cee Janes who are planning to attend a Fashion Show at the Hotel Utah .in Salt Lake City are: Aldean greetings to friends in the Mrs. Pearl Toland and daughCarla and Diane, spent the ters, Kelly, brother of Mrs. Nelbon, acpompanied her home weekend in Salt Lake City where for a short visij. they were attending general conference sessions. Mrs. La Mar Mason and child-Te- n Val Dee Bennett, Gary Giles, are spending the weekend in Springville, Utah where they will and Ray Coombs, . students at visit with relatives. Mr. Mason the B- Y, U. were home last will join them Saturday and re- weekendturn with them. Temble Ceremony Unites Jewel Jensen and Ronald Iverson ' A. - Mrs. Day Garfield and her children accompanied her father, Mr. Thomas Jones of Malad, Idaho, to Lava Hot Springs where they spent last weekend. - " Q ' Richard and Jerry Cannon, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, have enrolled at the USAC in Logan. Mrs. Duane Lower and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Oiden wem Friday, visitors at the homes of Mrs. joe Burgess and Mrs. James Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl, accompanied by their son and daughter, Earl and Lola, spent the weekend in Salt where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Earl and Miss Shirley Maughan, who is working in Salt Lake was home Sale Price With Coupon in Store Fleet Mix Cherries "For the Best Biscuits Ever" 40 oz. plcg. Honeybird, Ideal for Pies No. 303 can r, for Sunday with 17 CHICKEN 3 Shortening, Fr..h POPCORN LAC MIX No. Vk can L3"v GRAPEFRUIT Highway Jelly Tim, 78c 3 lb. ton TEA 20 TOIATOSOUP?'-- 1.00 DOG FOOD No. 301 can 3 lb. pkg. Nob Hill, 8hc . luxury Blond "Th. World'. Motf AIRWAY Popular Corf oo flavor" Wo 15c 6 oz. can WhfftorY.liow Powdtrad Milk, MaltM IS OH. COFFEE n RAC vnM Canterbury, Black Slraintd, FOOD Heinz, 4'A oz. can DADY 83c 4. FLAMIKG FEATHER f Kir 1.00 TELEGRAPH HILL With Richard Baseheart and and Arlene. Whelan Valentine Cortesa and Cartoon and News THE M00TJ LITE DME in Will Close For The Season We thank.our many friends and patrons for their Bplendid support during the past season and say "Soi Long" for now Well bfe happy to see you again next spring when .we will endeavor to bring you bigger and better 1 pictures ifor you and your family. Thank You Leon W. Dunn , , , Manager . (j Jonaaufls DU. U. ) Fresh Colored qJ, rrrx Highway, C. S. ' Oold.n Bantam "A"Orad. lb. Fancy Flam Tokays CELERY U. S. No. 1, Green Ib. 9' ' White Ib. 9' 11 PARADE POTATOES U. S. No. 1, Russets er BliM 10 lb. mesh bag 49 YAWS U. S. No. 1, lb. 13 Famous Southern Sweets No. 303 can TownhouM, Orapofrurl, Sweat or Regular 46 oz. can M.dium, KETCHUP A PES S. Gsd Grcds, Tender Shoulder ib. Cuts JUICE G R Margarine, Save 4c of Regular Price! CORN BOOKLORE CLUB " ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS .... DRIV Ex. Fey. Fey. UrfleLocr One hundred Junior-o- i gins and their mothers and advisors of the South near m Stake, met at the Second ward nau Monday night Meri Pn,.i son of the MIA General Board ave a very inspirational talk entitled, "What About You." gins sextette from the near River High school fumiov ed vocal music and a niano was piayed by Mitzi Hansen. i oessie caiaerwood of the south Bear River Stake., Board had charge of the arrangements for the affair. - a big double feature, Starring Sterling Hayden E I n Visitors at the LaRrain Marhi home Monday, were Mr. and Mrs B. L. Parsons of Silverton. Or egon, who were visiting there wun .vern. . . some-amazemen- t rupted flow of campaign promises made by my opponent so far in this campaign. I have noted, too, the sim- ilarities ' between the Mayor's proposed program and that of the National Administration, particularly in its attempt to obtain efficient government by creation of new denartments .with ever increasing overhead and personnel. My promises have been different. When faced with the srandalonslv irfficient operation of the Utah liquor Commission a nroduet of the last Dfmocratie Administration I demonstrated that honesty and efficiency in government can remove corruption and scandal. And here are the facts to prove it: In the last three years total expenses of the Liquor Commission have decreased $328,278; gross earn-- , ines have increased $1426,-82- 1; and emnloyee salaries hare increased about 22 percent. Sincerely, , A. H- Thomas of Salem nrmn visited Wednesday momimr of the LaRrain Marble home. - Paid political advertisement by Mrs. A. M. Guxnea, Lake City. Salt NATIONAL STAKE JUNIOR GLEANERS MEET HOUSE OU In Color narents I have listened with to the uninter- rt, you and wSo Long" showing-o- 45 si.,27 . 1.00 The LEADER Following: the SATURDAY and SUNDAY her Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan. RAVJkl C A. Till IV I ML JH I III FRUIT MIX ' r iney attended conference sessions while there. n, over-ski- Lucretia .an. . 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Plain 39c Envelope Gold Edged Correspondence Cards .:.;.:.....'.... 3c - ". ; J , .i8c $3,00 Morrell's Lean -- The members of the Booklore club entertained Saturday night at a dinner party at Maddmc n Brigham City;. Chairmen of the event were Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and Mrs. Leon Kerr. LETTER DRIED Gull Belle 5 oz. can Skaggt Tatty, Vx oz. glass MS jco r It's Time To Write That Utter! "l Adams Drug Store Phone 3341 Tremonton MOM |