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Show THE Thursday, October 16, 1952 Tremonton, Utah LEADER, visited at the home - of his tained for her daughter Carol, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kup- on her seventh birthday Saturfer Sunday, . day. Games were played and The Improvement Era cam- delicious refreshments were by the guests. paign began Sunday and will be Mrs. Ella Anderson left last climaxed with a drive and a party Thursday evening. Plans week for Morgan to be with her are also under way for the daughter Eloise, who is under"Meet Me at Mutual Night" going an operation. which will be held Tuesday, OcClair Anderson enjoyed vistober 28, in an attempt to cre- iting with friends and relatives ate bigger and better Mutuals. here during the weekend. Mrs. Delorls Stokes spent the Mrs. Josephine Gibson is back at her daughter's home after afternoon at the home of her being hospitalized for a while mother, Mrs. Polly Smith, who last week. She is , recovering was celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Clvde Anderson was nicely. Mrs. Ethel Mae Firth enter j hospitalized Tuesday evening. Bothwell SOCIAL Eleda Tee Stokes en-Joy- SL. CLUBNEWS FAREWELL LUNCHEON HONORS LOCAL WOMAN . Mrs. Ruas Waldron and Krey entertained last week for Mrs.1 Dick Howard who is soon leaving our community. Bridge was played during the evening and prizes were won by Ulalla Cornwall and Maxine Quinney. A lovely luncheon was . Mrs-Eddi- e ryr, conducted by vice president, Inez Brown. Besides the fourteen club members in attendance other guests were Mrs- Marjorie Mason, Mrs. Deloria Garfield, and Mrs. Olive Johnson. - r v .l-:w- III i : . y, -- J -- 1- 1 1 ' It I 4- i ft . Ui: " ft 1 )ri I Mrs. Severson. A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess. Dinner guests Monday at the Ed Dealdn home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock. They are the par- The first Sandra Hales Becomes Mrs. Robert Michaelis In Temple Rites For her wedding, the new bride wore a flooi; length model Of white taffeta with rounded neckline, and a deep yoke bordered by a scalloped band, which was repeated on the short sleeves. The full skixt was topped by a net overskirt Her crown was trimmed with orange blossoms and held a "fingertip veil of net with lace edging. She carried a bouquet of split carnations and orange blossoms surrounding an orchid. Assisting with the girts were Mrs. V. Q. Packer and Margaret Thompson, and in charge of refreshments were Mrs. Bill Packer v - and Maurine Nelson. The couple are now at home in ! tall white candles and was trim- birthday party Wednesday night. med with pink carnations and Mrs. Christensen was observing silver bells. Tall baskets of white her seventy-nint- h birthday. gladioli and pink roses stood at Mrs. Steven Hales spent Moneach side. day in Logan where she accompanied her niece through the Logan Temple where she was married. The bride is Miss Janice Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hales of Nampa, Idaho. Tremonton .. e of meeting ofl industry hot drlopd "Whot do you iMon-- tN bMldw oiMthing gnam t top a car qvMT the Bothwell school is being held Wednesday at the ward hall. Officers are Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson and Mrs. lone Udy. now oonm from petrokum, Standad Ion makes mora than 1100 petroleum products torn the same kinds of crude that used to produce only a dozen or so. That's progren! txmt ttocUnp Emit Kupfer and granddaugh ter Judean, drove to Ogden Sun day to visit with Judean's brother David, who was op erated on for appendicitis last week. He is reportedly doing lit-ti- fine. Miss Delora Marble has Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Band In Ott Progress re- turned to her studies at the Mr. and fer and Ms. Raymond Kupdaughter Cheryl, . Week-O- Band 12 to 18 ct. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better B. Y. U. HE TME EXIM, OTERMLetter LEE Garland, following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and Los Ang- ' Carolyn Woodruff and Jeniel eles. .. . Ewer as attendants to the bride, and Merrill Hill as best man for PARTY HONORS MATRON the bridegroom. Forty children, grandchildren ? They stood before a fourteen and friends of Mrs. Mary E. branch candelabra, which held Christensen honored her at a WATKINS PERCE Dial 5991 ; .Crozier. A temple ceremony united,, in marriage Miss Sandra Hales and Robert Michaelis. President .Geo: Raymond of the Logan .Temple officiated at the nuptials, which took place on September 26, in the presence of members of both families, Parents of the new Mrs. Michaelis are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales of Tremonton. Mrs- Ida Michaelis of Garland is mother of the bridegroom. following the ceremony, members of the party were guests at a wedding luncheon at the Bluebird in Logan. Friends of the couple greeted them at a reception held the following evening at the home of the bride's parents. Receiving the guests with the .couple were their parents, and Lola Hales as maid of honor, Janice Hales, l-- wCT : ; at-th- 1 v, - . The ladies of the Primary as sociation met home of Nerene Forsgren Wednesday to quilt a quilt being made for the hospital. The children of the Primary are being asked to contribute various articles to make up a box to be given to the new hospital. Mrs. Stewart Young entertained Tuesday afternoon for her daughter Celia on her birthFourteen little friends day. were present at the party and the Halloween theme was followed in favors and hats for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rose and family spent a day last week visiting with her father, George ' ,. H I f. If- alL I : :- J , mm party Mr. Marble is now employed. The Marbles have lived in our neighborhood for many years and the entire community will miss their presence here and welcome them back any time. A hot luncheon was served to all officers and teachers and their partners who were pres ent. Games were, played and a short program was enjoyed by ,The book, "Elizabeth, The Queen", was ably reviewed by ents of Mrs. Deakin. The are leaving the ward to make their home in Clearfield where , James at the ward hall. was in honor of all retiring MIA- - workers but the Marbles were special guests because they MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED served by the hostesses and a Mrs. Merwln Cook was hostess gift was presented to the guest to the Monday Night Bridge of honor. club which met at her home. Mrs. Cook had as her guests for the evening. Mrs. Evan ThompBIRTHDAY PARTY son and Mrs. Barbara Stuckl. HONORS SON Prizes were won by Mrs. Mat-ti- e Paul Puzey was entertained Stone, Clara Woodward and Sunday afternoon at a birthday Winifred Woodhead. ( party. A group of friends helped t him welcome his sixth birthday. BOOKLORE CLUB MEETS Games and refreshments were Mrs. Cliff Kerr was the gracthe order of the day. ious hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meeting of the Booklore club. Other guests LITERARY CLUB MEETS were Mrs. Glen Severson, Mrs. , IN GARLAND Mrs. Ed Rlcharc The October meeting of the Kerr and Calderwood, Mrs. Walton. Tremonton Garland Literary club was held at the home of Mrs. Lucretia Rhodes in Garland. An interesting review of the book, "Give the Lady What She wants", by Lloyd Wendt and .Herman Kogan, was presented by Mrs. Marguerite Rich. In the absence of the club's .president, the meeting was ua THE D. M. MARBLES HONORED Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble, were honored Monday evening at a party given by the MXA. An Open Governor Lee: In your recent utterances you have repeatedly described Mayor Earl J. Glade's administration in Salt Lake City as "do nothing!" ...... ': We resent such loose talk, Governor, particularly from one whose ihigh office calls for more careful thinking. We remind you that Salt Lake City is administered by a non partisan, five-macommission; which Mayor Glade has brought into a sound, working harmony. Here are a few of the commission's achievements during chairmanship: Mayor Glade's nine-ye: n -VV tf1' ) ; ar it i S V - The city has begun investing heretofore idle money In trust funds, with an annual income in interest ofabout $35,000. Achieved a substantial reduction in the city's) smoke. Brought a $2 million enlargement of Salt (Lake Airport's runways. Installed $300,000 storm sewer in Rose Park area. ' Acquired a substantial part of the Fort Douglas area for Salt Lake City. P ' t 1 FEDERATION AND THE DEAR DIUER WILDLIFE FEDERATION URGE ALL HUNTERS AND SPORTSMEN nil" TO Guard And Protect Private Property. 2. Cooperate With Property; Owners who give You The Right To Hunt. 3. Don't Shoot Until You're Certain of Your Target. Prevent loss of life, killing of livestock 4. Be Vigilant Against Possible Range and Forest Fire. 1. , advertisement sponsored in the interest of better relations. een sportsmen and property owners by the Box Elder Wild-'f- e federation, Martin J "June" Anderson, president.) T 'g than 300,000 (people. 60-in- ch PRESIDENTS OF THE WILDLIFE Completed the Salt Lake Aqueduct bringing water from Deer Creek reservoir assuring the city of a water supply for more Construction of a watertreatment plant in City Creek Canyon and the beautifying of Memory Park. storm sewer on 13th South for more than Constructed a two miles, and rebuilt the street after the disastrous floods. Brought new street lighting projects to the city for Increasing traffic safety, the latest opened last week! on 13th East. All this and much more, has been done while the city's bonded indebtednesss has been reduced more than half from $5,108,500 to $2,104,000. The city now enjoys a high credit rating among the cities of America. MARTIN J. "JUNE" ANDERSON and ANDY FREDRICKSEN L COX ELDER s :; ii Is that "do nothing" performance, Governor Lee? Apparently, Salt Lake's citizens disagree with you. They reelected Mayor Glade the first mayor to be reelected under the commission form of government. They have reelected him again this time, unani- mously., We know Earl J. Glade as our boss. We know him to be an honorable man who does things, who has the city's interests at heart, and who is considerate of the little fellow. . N We, representing members of both political parties, resent ungrounded attacks on Mayor Earl J. Glade. "S3 Gty - Employes I, . - For - Glade Committee Paid political announcement by O. O. Sweeten, , ,f J474 Laird Am Salt Lake City, Utah , ed |