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Show Tr.monJon THE LEADER. - , Social Events BOOKLORE CLVB ENTERTAINED Announcement is made of the marriage of James C- Walton and Bonnie Murray on Thanks-givin- g day. President Clifton Kerr preformed the marriage cecemony at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton in East Tremon-to- n in the presence of members of the two families. The new Mrs. Walton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bowcutt of Garland. Open House was held in honor of the couple at the Walton home Friday evening, when friends and relatives called to offer best wishes. Music during the evening included piano numbers by Ann Freiss, piano and violin duets by William Pulsipher and daughter Wilma, and vocal solos by Colleen B. Hardman. The new home of the couple will be in Ely, Nevada, where Mr. Walton is employed at the J. C. Penney store. Mrs. George Ficklin was the hostess Wednesday gracious afternoon at the meeting of the Booklore Club. Mildred Shum-waDell Marie Barlow and Elne Ashe raft were also guests of the hostess. Marjorie Stenquist reviewed Bing Crosby's book, "Call Me Lucky" in a very interesting manner. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess- ENTERTAINS PEN W OMEN Mrs. O- L. Brough was the hostess Wednesday evening to the members of the Box Elder Chapter of National Pen Women. The program was a "Home evening of music and poetry," given by Mrs. Brough. Tasty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program. - 7 7 iimu Me metric y, - HOLD FAMILY DINNER A family dinner was enjoyed Thursday by 27 members of the Wallace Christensen family in Guests included Tremonton. Mary E. Christensen, The Howard Fuller, Vern Stokes, Stanley Stokes, Delon Stokes, Glen Jeppson families of Tremonton-thLloyd Barfuss family ot Howell, and Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Just and a brother Charles Just, all of Firth, Idaho. 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Your assurance of guar- anteed Quality and Price . . . Shop Early! Blew . forxHos tt 7- mm 3 "W "Sh t start." ONLY THE FINEST fc3 iw Beautiful modem Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ann Zesiger last Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wiseman and son and daughter. Mrs. Kate Zesiger and Mrs. Mary Burningham, all of Bountiful. Mrs. George Stenquist enter tained at a hot turkey dinner at her home Saturday evening Guests were members of the "rin -- N. e, siiifllliSiilSIEEIIEffifiH As seen in Tremonton - - ct ORKERS SERVED TURKEY DINNER ASI1CHAFT S D. B- Green is visiting with his father, B. S. Green in Glen-dalCalifornia. - W Phone 2431 - War-burto- Miss Nedra Cornwall was honored at a Bridal Shower Monday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Einor Stenquist with Shirley Stenquist as host Miss- Cornwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall, is to be married Thursday in the Logan Temple to Don Ray Secrist of Brigham City About twenty of Nedra's friends joined in the evening's festivities. Refreshments were served, and the girls prepared a Bride's Book. i Mrs. Thomas Summers- Mrs. Ray Rhodes and Mrs. Rus Brown spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook spent Thanksgiving day and Friday with the Ray R- Canning family in Provo. They were dinner guests Saturday at the Ray D. Hunsaker home in honor of their .daughter. Connie's birthday. Connie was home from California where she is teaching for the holiday. Cor-inn- The Midland Camp of D. U. Pwere entertained Friday afternoon by Mary Stenquist and Georgianna Hawkins at the Stenquist home. The lesson, "Living Pioneers" was given by Louise K. Nelson and Dora Brough read the history of her grandfather John Toone. Bruce and Ilene sang Stenquist "Thanksgiving Prayer," and Amy Allen read, "The First Refreshments Thanksgiving". were served by the hostesses. BRIDAL SHOWER ft Dwain Romers last week. On Thursday the L. C. Chadwicks of Salt Lake City visited with the Romer's and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garnet of Provo were guests at the Romer home. 3. 19S3 - JAMES C. WALTON TAKES A BRIDE - called to Morgan because of finance committee of the Tremonton Third ward chapel, the illness and death of her by Mabel Romer their wives and a few others. sister, Mrs. Sadie Lyon. Places were marked for the The following were Thanksfollowing men and their wives. SISTER OF ELWOOD giving guests at the Amos Hansen home, Mr- and Mrs. Boyd Bishop Stenquist, Smith Rose, WOMEN Colen Petersen, Roland Allen, DIES IN .MORGAN Hansen and family of Salt Lake Steven Jepperson, Alferd John, Mr. and Mrs. Casca Burke City, Mrs. Frank Heslop returned Park Stumm- Carmi Campbell, and family of Logan, and Ralph Grant Thompson and Donald home last week after spending Bishop and two sons of Garland. two weeks in Morgan. She was Stenquist Sunday the Hansen's had dinner at the Burke's home in Logan, occasion being Mrs. Han. thte Mrs. and Johnny Runyon WATT FAMILY MEETS sen's birthday. of Denver, ColFOR HOLIDAY DINNER three daughters Mrs. Agnes Burton of Logan orado, are enjoying a . visit Mr- and Mrs. William Watt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent Thanksgiving and the had 27 guests at their home for Joseph Kimber. They plan to weekend at the Sam Mortensen home. Ronald Mortensen atThanksgiving dinner. In the stay until after Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Paskett tended the turkey game at the group were Mr. and Mrs. Dar-reUdy of Bothwell, Mr. and spent two days in Burley last Ute Stadium and Lynn Burton of Salt Lake City accompanied Dee Watt, Sunset, Mr. and week. him home and spent Friday Mrs. Oleen Watt, and Mr. and M.I.A. and Saturday as guest of the Mrs. Clair Anderson of TreThe ward M. I. A. was reor- Mortensens. monton, Mr. and Mrs- Ray Monday Mr. and Gibbs of Logan with their ganized last week as follows, Mrs. Mortensen drove to PresGeorge Paskett, Supt. with ton to atend the funeral of a families. Archie Toyn and Merlin TanAfter dinner the afternoon ner as counselors and Bryan relative, Andrew D. MortensenMr.' and Mrs. Theron Saundwas spent in visiting. Blanthorn secretary. The Y.W. M.I.A. officers are Emily Kim- ers and family of Logan spent at the Ed Heslop ber., Pres.; and Counselors, Mae Thanksgiving home. and Kimber Wilda Kimber with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen Bertha Kimber as secretary. On and Luella Romer of Salt Lake SUFFERS BROKEN ARM Tuesday inthey spent part of the City, ate Thanksgiving dinner square dancing after evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tanner suffer- which refreshments were Mrs. Carl Romer. ed a broken arm last week reMrs. Ella Frank of Logan is Mrs. Ernest Warburton resulting from a fall. She was taken to an Ogden doctor and turned home again after visit- visiting relatives here. on Monday her husband went to ing for several days with relMr- and Mrs. Julius DeHart atives in Ogden and Brigham. of Yakima, Wash., were recent bring her back home. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kimber n visitors of Mrs. Mae Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Hyrum Udy and daughtspent some time during the and son went to Ogden week in Salt Lake City. While Friday to visit with relatives. er Rheumina of Fielding were there they called on a sister, Mrs. W. I. Richins was taken guests of the Emanuel Erick-son- s Mrs. Lee Eskelson and family. to the Dr. last week for treaton Thanksgiving. The Grouse Creek ward ment. She is slowly recovering Thanksgiving day guests at Choir, directed by Lyman Kim- from her illness. the Darwin Anderson home ber and Mrs. Grant Kimber's e Word was received Monday were Mr. Ole P. Nelson of Relief Society Ladies chorus from Pvt. Lee Kimber that he and Mr. and Mrs. William furnished the music for Cassia had landed in Japan and after Golding and daughter, Marie of Stake Conference sessions at a few days would be sent on Mantua. The following were at the Oakley on Sunday. There were to Korea. at least fifty people from here Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Toyn Thomas Abel home for Thanksin attendance. have had Mrs. Viola Dale of giving, the Ed Hansen family CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS California as their house guest of Ogden, the Lynn Pickerings Barbara Ann Tanner and for the past week. from Salt Lake City, the Ray Keith Kimber celebrated their Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim- Congers of Mantua, ami Erma second birthday's on Monday at ber left Monday for a visit in Abel of Provo. the home of Keith's mother, Brigham and Mrs. Kimber will Mr- and Mrs. A. A. Munns Mrs. Edwin Kimber. Other undergo Xray treatment before had a number of their children guests were Allen Tanner. Bl- returning home. and grand children home for aine Tanner, Randy Kimber A one-athe was holiday. presented play Lynette Thompson and their to their parents and other studArthur Erickson and Owen mothers. Ice cream and birth- ents by the students in the 7th Rasmussen were in Salt Lake day cake was served by Mrs. and 8th grades on Friday. Re- City Tuesday on business. Kimber assisted by Barbara's freshments were served after Mrs. May Horsley of Brigham mother, Mrs. Herbert Tanner. was the house guest at the the play. ELWOOD Club News and Thunder. December WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS USE YOUR CREDIT NO EXTRA COST Palmer Jewelry Co PHONE 3061 TREMONTON if I! u |