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Show LEADER, THE IS GRADUATE ' NURSE Social Events an d Club News She carried a cascade type bouquet of red rose buds and LnAnn Shaffer Weds Glade Anderson In a very impressive ceremony, performed in the Idaho Falls temple, August 30, Miss LuAnn Shaffer became the bride of T. Glade Anderson of Both-welThe bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ander. sen are parents of the groom. Accompanying the couple were the parents of the bride, Mrs. Joseph Oyler, Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, Mrs. Howard Oyler, Mrs. Gene Cannon, the mother of the groom and Mrs. Ervin Summers. Members of the party were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson at a wedding dinner after the ceremony. A reception was held in their honor the next night at the East Garland ward hall. Greeting the many friends of the newlyweds with them were their parents, Marie Grover, JoAnn, Jean and Joyce Shaffer as bridesmaids, and Dennis Summers as best man for the groom. The new Mrs. Anderson was lovely in a ballerina length gown of traditional white satin, and long pointed sleeves. The skirt was of net and lace panels over satin. Her lace edged fingertip veil of bride's illusion was caught to a headpiece of orange blossoms. l. lace. The bridesmaids were dressed in pastel colors and carried nosegays of roses. The bride's trousseau was on display in the Relief Society room. Lyn Larson was master of ceremonies at a program given during intermission. Phyllis Larand son played a flute solo, r Stanley Stokes played his and sang. Nann Oyler was in charge of the guest book, and assisting with the refreshments were Shanna Summers, Diana Peter, Bonnie Evans, Tamra son, Welling and Sharon Oyler. M. Men, Gleaners Elect Officers WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE A Very Special Attraction AT THE 10:30 A. M. , WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2nd This is a live Stage Show Direct from New York WE GUARANTEE: Adults as well as Small Fry will just love it. Adults Betty Deakin Bartholomew To Receive Degree Mrs. Betty Deakin Bartholomew is one of the twenty-twnurse sto receive their BacheL or of Science degree in nursing this week. The degree will be presented at Commencement exercises tonight at the Uiver-st- y of Utah Park Building Plaza at 7 o'clock. Nursing Commencement ceremonials were held Thursday evening at the Colonial Hiils Chapel in Salt Lake City, and a reception followed for s and friends of the jvadu- 50 1 Children 35 Mrs. Scofield ROBERT GOODELL COMPLETES ENGINEERS Honored scnooL Mrs. Dean Taylor entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Roland Scofield who is leaving to make her home in Ely, Nevada. Bridge was played and the prize went to Mrs. Owen Cannon. were served Refreshments and the honored guest was presented with a gift. Pfc Robert Goodell, son of; Mrs. Olive Wharton of Tremonton, Utah, recently graduated from the Army's Engineer school at Marnau, Germany. He received training in the use of explosives, mines and booby traps to qualify as En-- ! specialist. ingeer demolition Goodell, stationed with the; o ui inianiry neguncni dciuu, entereed the Army in June 1952 and arrived overseas last November. He is a 1950 graduate of Bear River High School and was with the Utah General Depot in Ogden, as a civilian. The Jaycee Janes wil' have the opportunity to see a demonstration on making of children's cakes at their next meeting. All the members are urged to be present at the home of Mrs. Sylvan Haltiner next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Smnt aps )arke7tpiLace jr tru wil P wr 10 FO hoi ; 111 Meet Wednesday League Hears Cache Valley Poet FC ; Jaycee Janes To The ladies of the Brigham City Golf Club entertained Logan ladies at golf and luncheon Wednesday. Winners of the June and July tournaments were announced at the meeting. Winner of the President's cup in June was Kai Freeman; 1st Flight, Blanche Hansen. These gifts were sponsored by Hamilton Drug. Winner of the July leg was Edna Fronk for President's cup, and Manilla Horsiey, 1st Flight. Mario's of Tremonton sponsored these gifts. MRS. ALLEN VISITS RELATIVES IN CANADA Mrs. W. A. Al'en has return-- ed home from Canada, and re- ports that she had the opport-- j unity to visit one of her sisters, f Mrs. Fredda Kenney of Calgary, Entertains Canada, for the first time in thirty years. Mrs. Kenney came to Lethbridge where she and Bridge Club Mrs. Wayne Weidman enter Mrs. Allen spent some time to- tained the members of her gether with a brother Harold Bridge Club Wednsday evening. Karren and another sister, Mrs. Mrs. Tommy Harrison was a Grant Woolsey. special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dodd ofi After the game the high score prize went to Mrs. Owen Chicago arrived Tuesday for a Cannon. The hostess served a visit at the Lewis Dodd home. delicious luncheon. The two men are brothers. dis anc POTENTIAL In Your Community Men and women to distribute the Nation's finest vitamin and an opporfood supplement, tunity to develop a well paying business in your community. Full or part time. For information write Edd Kresser., 2140 So. 18th E. Salt Lake City, Utah TREMENDOUS w; ed Ap phi UT cas hoi mo ltc 195 Girl's winter SALE coat, size 8, in excellent condition. Wil Isell very reason-- ' able. Phone 5201. ltc FOR Be firs LY col ma FOUND Stray brown and' white hunting dog in Tremonton neighborhood. Owner contact City Marshal. ltp FOR SALE truck chassis ing mu cas ver 1947 GMC 2 ton with 2 speed axel. Excellent condition, good tires. Also sweep rake and stacker attachment for Wagner three ram loader. Reasonable. Contact Oscar Lind or call 4761. wei per net ver ove ing ind FOR SALE Hamp white and Austra white fryers. Dan Garn, ltc Fielding. Phone ion, ton Mrs. Max Adams was the gracious hostess Thursday afternoon at the meeting of the women's Civic League at the Utah Power and light auditorum. Mrs. Victor Carlson of Rich, mond. Utah, who is compiling a book of her own poetry titled, "Great Folks", was present and Members of the Ed Deakin read several of her poems. Tasty refreshments were serfamily from Tremonton atved by the hostess. tended the two day services. rel3-ttvo- Angeline D. Hansen OUR SHOP Honored On 90th WILL BE CLOSED F R O M Birthday LIBERTY THEATRE ONE SHOW ONLY BETTY D. BARTHOLOMEW o The M Men and Gleaner girls of the Tremonton First Ward held a party Thursday at the home of the Stanley Andersons. Barbara Poulson and James Walton are leaders of the group. After games directed by Jesse Roberts and luncheon, the group elected Oleen Watt as chairman; Sylvan Haltiner as M Men representative; and Irene Payne as secretary. and the Eldon Adams of Logan. Also from Logan were Dr. E. M. Anderson, Mary O. Quilter, Rozilla L. Fuhriman, Minerva L. Ormonti. and Winona P. Law from Ogden, Sephronia H. Summervill. Abbie H. Anderson, Norma A. Gunnel, Ara A. Richards, Sarah Gunnel, Charles W. Gunnel. Goldie S. Steed, Lillian S. Robbins and Joseph Staples, all of Ogden. Presid ent and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker represented the stake presidency and Mable Abbot and Emily York the Ward Relief Society. Golf Club Entertains gui-ta- Thursday. August 27. 19S3 Tremonton. Utah Mrs. Angeline D. Hansen, mother of Sylvia H. Christensen, was honored Wednesday by members of her famliy on her ninetieth birthday anniversary. During the day, many of her family and friends caPed to wish her well. She received four lovely birthday cakes, and many beautiful flowers and nice greetings. Local family members who were present included the R. A. 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