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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. February 26. 1953 HAVE FEBRUARY WEDDING Tremonlon. Utah MARRIED IN LOGAN TEMPLE iate) with Signa Alpha Epsilon SOCIALS br.iternily. He received a commission through R.O.T.C. and will bo stationed at Ft. Lee, Virginia, where the young couple will make a temporary home. CLUB NEWS Engagement Of Sharon Kerr Literary Guild Entertained Mrs. Day Garfield was the gracious hostess Thursday ing when the members of the Literary Guild 'held their meeting. Wanda Christensen gave a review of the much discussed book "Witness", by Whittaker Chambers. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Announced even- Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Gifford Watland entertained the members of her Bridge club Monday evening. A delicious dinner was served and the evening spent at the game. Prizes went to Mesdames Kenneth Scoopmire, Harry Woodward and Reuben Baer. Attending the bride was Miss Glenna Richardson, a sister as maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Couple Ward, Miss Shirlene Johnson, e Miss Rowane Zundal, Miss Marriage Welling and Miss Carol Lynn Capener as bridesmaids. The Relief Society room in They carried bouquets of red the Garland ward hall, was the roses and feathered carnations. lovely setting for the marriage Little Shauna Adams, cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Don Paetsch of the bride, acted as flower on Wednesday, February 4th. The ceremony was performed girl. She wore pale yellow taffeta. by Bishop Arthur Michaelis of a before Garland ward First the The bride was given in marbackground of ferns and seven riage by her grandfather, B. H. branch candleabra. Adams. The bride, a lovely and talThe bridegroom, a son of Mr. ented daughter of Mrs. Faye and Mrs. Hyrum Paetsch of Richardson and the late Glen E. named Del Ray Stark Richardson of Garland, chose an as best man. attractive gown of white nylon Music which preceded the and lace over taffeta of ballerina length for her wedding. She ceremony was played by Mrs. wore white nylon gloves and her Ellen Capaner at the piano and fingertip veil was gathered to a J. W. Pulsipher with his violin. A reception and dance honcoronet of lace and lilies of the valley. She carried a bridal ored the couple after the wedds ing. bouquet of red roses and After a short honeymoon trip, centered with two gardenias arid streamers of white the young couple are making their home in Tremonton. satin. Popular Young United In Re-na- Tre-mont- steph-anoti- Mrs. A. L. Cook was hostess Monday evening at the meeting of the Box Elder Chapter of the American League of Pen Women. A business session was held and plans made for the work shop of the League to be held in Salt Lake City in June. 4- - Arlene Erickson And Deloy Johnson Are Mr. And Mrs. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Erickson of the marriage of their daughter Arlene to Mr. Deloy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pinnock of Logan. The wedding took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22nd. The new Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of Bear River high school. Mr. Johnson just completed four years in the army, and recently returned from a year's service in Korea. The couple are now at home in Milford, Utah where Mr. Johnson is employed with a construction company. ...19 new light truck models offer Hydra-Mafshifting ic Throughout the and capacity range, GMG presents 19 pickup, stake, panel and package delivery chassis models that offer Hydra-Mati- c Drive as well as the gashighest-compressio- n oline truck engines ever designed. Hydra-Mati- c Drive has one setting for traffic another for open going. 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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess wcre in Paradise triday night to attend the wedding reception of a couple whoo are relatives of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson of Salt Lake City spent last weekend at home with Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs. Ern Hansen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Faufaw Salt Lake City spent the holiday weekend at the J. D. Dockstader home. Mrs. Faufaw was the former Edith Schenkel of this city. of A cleverly arranged fashion MR. and MRS. DON McGREGOR review was sponsored by the Women's Civic League and enneckline and long pointice joyed by a large group of mem- Joyce Barkle Weds sleeves. Her fingertip veil was bers and guests. of nylon net caught to a lace A gay assortment of smart Idaho Man sweetheart crown. She carried spring styles was presented by a bouquet of pink split carna local merchants in the recreaThe Logan L.D.S. Temple tion room of the Second ward was the setting for the marriage tions with satin ribbon and was centered by a church, Thursday afternoon. of Joyce Barkle and Don Mc- dows winch The theme for the occasion Gregor on Friday, February 20. white orchid corsage. Miss Margaret Fletcher was was "Around the Clock with The lovely bride is the daughter Madam". The mood was created of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle maid of honor, and Miss Lee Mc by Mrs. Darrel Anderson of of Deweyville and the bride- Gregor was bridesmaid. At It's groom's parents are Mr. and lending matrons were Mrs. R. H Corinne singin, "When Petersen and Mrs. George How Mrs. Mr. and Spring Again". Mrs. Charles C. McGregor of en. liittie Joiene tsarkie was Perc Petersen of Brigham City Thatcher, Idaho. flower girl. sang, "The Clock", to announce young Accompanying Robert McGregor was best the theme. Poetic narrations, couple to the Temple were their to set the stage for each group parents, M.r. and Mrs. Bob Mc- man for his brother. of apparel, were given by Perc The gift room was presided Gregor. Mrs. Clara Kelley, Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, Cecil Barkle and Retta Math over by Flora Gardner, Relda fashion narrator, introduced the ews, following the ceremony McGregor and Lu Jean Hogan, models and styles. All the songs the group, with the addition of while refreshments were served PRICES AS LOW AS and poetic narrations were com- Marieta Peterson, were guests of by Donna Lish, Joy Catnor, Jean posed by Eva Clawson Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blair at McGregor and France Sharpe. of Willard. Background music a wedding breakfast held at the A beautiful wedding cake centered the lace covered dining and accompaniments were play- Bluebird in Logan. ed by Mrs. Perc Petersen. In the evening the bride and room table. Mrs. R. G. Woodhead was groom greeted their friends at Sedan, Hit Price Joyce is a graduate of Bear F.O.B. Toledo, Ohio, elm Federal "Madam", who began her day the Barkle home in Deweyville. River high school and has atTaxes, Stole and Local Taxes, if any, at 7 a.m. Dusters, brunch The bride was gowned in 'a floor tended U.S.A.C, where she, was Freight, Delivery and Handling coats, and cottons were shown length model of nylon net over a member of the R.O.T.C. SponCharges, Optional Equipment, Extra Smart clothing for school was white satin. The skirt was sors Corps and participated on modelel by children and teen- gathered and had imported lace the Student Council. She was agers. At noon styles to wear panels inserted with dainty ny- also prominent in dance at the marketing were seen. At 1:30 lon ruffles. The bodice was of school. Madam had a luncheon date so lace and featured a scalloped Tremonton The bridegroom is a graduate Phone 2351 afternoon dresses and coats were featuured. Mrs. Darrel Anderson then sang, "Mine". At three, Madam attended a fashion show. Dresses, suits and maternity styles were modeled. Nancy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DarreJ Anderson sang, '"Cause My Daddy Said So". Folowing were children's play clothes, party dresses and sport togs. At 4:30 Madam rests. Negligees, housecoats and lounging robes were shown. Madam entertains at dinner at 6 p.m. Guests arrived modeling dinner dresses and evening wear at 8 p.m., TV time. Hostess dresses and lonunging apparel were modeled. For 9 p.m. Bedtime, gowns, pajamas, shorty sleepers were shown. The closing number was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen, "When God Opens His Great Dodge prices start below many models In Window". New Car Can You the light car field! Find out all this If Buy Any Models included, Winifred to means you in extra roominess and Woodhead, Marjorie Oyler, Bonnie Gay, Sharon Fuhriman, riding comfort, extra style and safety. 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Whitaker, Mrs. Wilford Harris, and Mrs. Melbourne Archibald. yero 50 Aero-lar- k MARKHAM'S You Can Own A 53 dm liPIJ I Road-Huggi- 140-h.- travel-planne- ng d V-- d. head-roo- tiino-prove- WAYNE SA11DALL MOTOR CO. Phone 3956 j if J . mm ' W gems m besss " V. Bride H onorea By Friends the El-wo- of ' uW": ) Fashion Show Attracts Large Crowd Pen Women NMR. and MRS. DON PAETSCH cm h - The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sharon Kerr, is made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr of Tremonton. March 19 has been set as the date for her marriage to Corporal Milton L. Campbell, son of of Mrs. Vera T. Campbell Providence. Miss Kerr is a graduate of Bear River high school, and has been employed at the Valley hospital for the past several months. The bridegroom elect has recently returned from Gernany where he spent the last year of his two years in military service. Hostess To e if- - and lip Dual-Rang- of U.S.A.C. where he was affil- Mrs. Day Garfield and child- ren spent the weekend in Malad, Idaho with Mrs. Garfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Jones. elbow-roo- OifJZELESi MTEH-0- . PHONE 5181 TREMONTON, UTAIJ |