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Show THE LEADER. evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception held at the Winder ward, Idaho. Zane had just returned to the States after having served for two years ss head Xray Technician of the 5010 Medical group, stationed at Eielsen Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska. After honeymooning in the Northwest the young couple are making a home at Edwards, The bridegroom's California. new assignment is with a Med ical group at Edwards Air Force Base. SOCIALS and , CLUB NEWS ,"''"r -" - -- ' '1 - K a Pauline Peterson and Orin Heaton Set Texas Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of East Garland announce the engagement and forthcoming Paumarriage of their daughter line to Orin Heaton, son of Mr. anr Mrs. Darrel Heaton of Tre-monto- n. Peterson, in company with Mrs. Heaton and son Glen will motor to Texas where the marriage will take place about the 1st of ApriL was feted on The bride-to-b- e two occasions this week. A bride's shower was held at the recreation hall Friday evening. Refreshments were served at small tables each one centered with a spring flower arrangement. The evening was spent making a brides book and a program given which consisted of a reading by Geraldine Summers, Mitzi Hansen favored with a niano solo, a piano, accordion selection was played by Mon-- . ette Anderson and Carl Hess. The guest of honor received many beautiful and useful gifts. On Sunday family members met at the home to honor her. There were Mr. and Mrs. Hor-to- n Kess and daughter, Mrs. Lynn Larson of Centerville, Md. and Mrs. Marlin Sorensen and daughter Elaine of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and daughters of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinette and sons of Brigham City. They spent the afternoon socially and many lovely gifts were presented the Miss brde-to-b- e. Party Honors Jill Holmgren Mrs. Wayne Holmgren enter- tained 25 friends of her daughter Jill on her seventh birthday last week. The young people played games and enjoyed a v party luncheon. ' if Missionaries Meet Together A group of former missionary companions of Wayne Fronk and their wives met Saturday evening at the Fronk home as dinner guests and to spend the evening visiting. Thirteen couples from Salt Lake City and various points of northern Utah and Idaho were present for the occasion. Thursday. March 26. 19S3 ' Trmonion. Utah American Cancer Organization Carol Petersen Sets April Complete Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen of Elwood announce the engagement of their daughter Carol to LeRoy H. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Bloomineton, Idaho. The mar riage will take place April 20 in the Logan Temple. After graduating from the Bear River high school Carol ' 1JT attended the L D. S. Business ' k and Lake Salt City college in the Central Radio and TeleviMISS AUDREY PETESEN sion school at Kansas City, Missouri. She then worked several months with the Delta Airlines cussing important documents in in Texas. She is now working Audrey Petersen our history from the Mayflower at the Valley Clinic. of compact to "A Declaration Wed Joseph Hess Independence". Mr. Ward graduated from the Paris, Idaho high school and Mrs. Oyler also sang "Oh Petersen then attended U.S.A.C.. He just of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Me". Promise the announce Bear River City a returned from the The club voted to change forthcoming and engagement Mission. marriage of their daughter Aud- amendments to the club constirey Darlene to Lt. Joseph Mor- tution. Reports were then heard from Simada Club gan Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eva Fryer, Marjorie Brockman, Elwood Hess of Fielding. Studies India The marriage will take place and Yolanda Allen. Refreshments were served to I7th in the Logan L.D.S. Mrs. Roma Stimpson was April 29 members and a guest, Mrs. hostess at the Simada Study Temple.bride-eleis a graduate Russ Waldron. The group meeting last Wednesday of Box Elder high school, and at her home. The subject, "India" was given by Kathryn is employed as a stenographer in General's office at Deweyville Nesson, Venice Ewer, Jessie Van the Inspector Serviceman Weds Sweden and Marjorie Oyler. Hill Air Force Base. Lt. Hess is the athletic direcMrs. Ruth Miller, a new memZane Wheatley, son of Mr. ber, was welcomed into the tor at Hill Field and is a gradu- and Mrs. Thomas L. Wheatley of ate of Bear River high school group. took as his bride, and a former student at Utah Deweyville Fae Swainston. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Swainston of GSS Club Entertained State Agricultural College. Idaho. The ceremony was performed Ulalla Cornwall was hostess Reports Given At in the presence of family memThursday afternoon to the members of the GSS Club and the Women's Civic League bers by George G. Nielson at the Logan L.D.S. Temple on following guests, Mesdames The Women's Civic League February 27, and that same William Storrer, Kenneth Scoop-mirBob Winzeler and William met at the Utah Power and Mason. Light auditorium with Mrs. The hostess served a delicious Merlin Fryer as hostess. Jennie Oyler .accompanied by luncheon, after which the ladies played Bridge for the afternoon. Joann Archibald, sang, "The Prizes went to Mrs. Ross American Prayer", and the pro Miller, Mrs. Howard Glenn, Mrs. gram followed the 1953 theme of the Federation, "Preservation Storrer and Mrs. Scoopmire. of Our American Heritage". Kirk Waldron gave his prize Entertains For Mother winning essay, Margaret Wood Mrs. Ed Doutre entertained side discussed our government, Thursday in honor of her moth- referring frequently to the cur er, Mrs. Janet Thorpe of Malad, rent book, "Strange Lands and d Idaho on her sixty ninth Friendly People", by William to 25 guests and spring O. Douglas. Miss Woodside flowers used in decorations for traced the development of our freedoms by showing and dis the table and house. t'T " 4. To Texas-Louisian- ct o, e, The American Cancer Society of the North Box Elder County Unit is now completely organized, announces Mrs. William O. Linford, county chairman. The officers are as follows: County campaign chairman, Mrs. William O. Linford, Garland, county or vice chairman, Mrs. Quentin Allen, Tremonton; publicity director, Mrs. William Woffinden, Garland; campaign secretary. Mrs. William O. Linford, Garland; campaign treasur- er,' Mrs. Farrell Bess, Tremon- ton; city and town chairmen Mrs. Gean Leavit, Garland RFD; appointed as town chairman are: Tremonton, Mrs. Quentin Allen; Garland, Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt; Penrose. Mrs. Jack Leak; Bothwell, Mrs. Wallase Anderson; Elwood, Mrs. Dwain Romer; Deweyville, Mrs. Wayne Fryer; Riverside, Mrs. Earl Welling; East Garland, Mrs. Lynn Larson; Fielding, Mrs. Theo Richards; Plymouth, Mrs. Oleen Josephson; Park Valley, Mrs. Alma Palmer; Howell, Mrs. Cle-o- n Forsgren. The Cancer Drive is scheduled for the month of April. Pocatel-lo- , Mrs. Chloie Curtis of Alfalfa in Box Elder county tall enough for alfalfa weevil control by the new spring method according to Vernal Willie, assistant Agricultural agent. Wherever alfalfa growth has reached one to two inches in height, as measured in the greened up new growth, an application of chlordane, dieldrin or heptachlor should be put on right away. Delay of treatment beyond this time decreases control effectiveness. This early spray is - aimed at destroying the adult weevils before many eggs are laid to cause foliage damage later this spring. Heptachlor at 1 pint, or dieldrin at H pints per acre of the emulsifiable concentrate in at least 7 to 12 gallons of water are the least expensive treatments. Chlordane spray which has been in general use during the past three seasons is also effective. is now Frank Nishiguchi Receives Promotion Frank O. Nishiguchi, son of George J. Nishiguchi, Riverside Utah was recently promoted to corporal while assigned to the 4th Regimental Combat Team at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Aaska. His unit is receiving intensive field training while providing security Tor the northern approaches to Canada and the PenneyS Idaho visited the past ten days with her sister, Mrs. Jack Hadfield and family. Dinner guests at the J. H. Hadfield home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Viner Curtis and family of Pooatello, Mr. and Mrs. Thell Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton of Brigham City, Mrs. Bertha Gardner of Deweyville and Mrs. Cloie United States. Corporal Nishiguchi received his promotion while assigned as a clerk typist in Headquarters Battery of the 502d Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion A graduate of Bear River the high school, he entered 1951. in May, Army Alfalfa Ready To Spray WCX ONI Stamp Wild Life Federation Barbeque Success A large crowd of sportsmen and their families turned out to the Bear River Wildlife Federation's Elk Barbeque last Wednesday night in the McKinley school and enjoyed an evening of laughs, steaming hot barbe-que- s with all the trimmings, several musical numbers, and topping it off the giving away of dozens of prizes. Several state Fish and Game representatives were present at and exthe local pressed their compliments for the fine efforts the local federation is striving to put over to the public. CARD OF THANKS Our hearts are full of gratitude to the many dear friends and loved ones who have strengthened us in our sorrow by their sympathy and kindness. 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