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Show t Thursday. April t i. 1. 1954 A SOCIAL EVENTS NOW! I-- CLUB HEARS PI-O- C EXTRA BIG DOUGLAS BOOK The PiXc Club met TRADE-I- N U Thurs- day at the home of Audrey in Garland to hear Johnson Miss Margaret Woodside review the book, "North of Malaya, by William O. Douglas. Refreshments were served to members and Dorothy Cook, Gloria Pace, Mamie Fruin Clotiel Jones and Lois Lund berg, guests. During a short business meet ing which followed, Sophie Woerner appointed committees for the Easter Breakfast ALLOWANCE on New ELECTRIC RANGE i I i I V V " If 1,5 -- t4 r,r if iIf I U V r i r T ?' ' ;i 'r -- ' ' a A r pl Tremonton. Ulah A r ,; i I ' " ' u -- 7 k t ' r tM "7 The American Legion Auxil- iary entertained members of the Legih at a birthday party Wed- nesday evening at the Utah Power and Light building. A buffet supper was served from a very attractively decorated Easter table. District and state officers who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges and Victor Bott, all of Brigham City. '' Miss Phyllis Woodruff Becomes Bride Of Jay Lynn Slayner in Temple Rites JtSTOSCATIC fOSI-IDTTO- N EAKEE JUST FITS STOVE-GI- IT F0lD SIS H TOO FEATURES VES KERETOFORE ONLY ON DE LUXE MODELS TOP-PRIC- E jAUTOMATK MISM3VTTON stANSI 1 Pushbutton Controls in,,, Jt New 19993 trio Your y Wide-Openin- Huge-Capacit- Master g Oven in C Old New Focused'Hcat Broiler Range J NOW New Surface d Units, Une txtra-Hi- . Speed Unit Automatic Oven Tinier Removable, Washable Oven Units New Handy Pan and Lid F&.'3$771L YOU "File" Timed Appliance Outlet e Fuse and Easy-Chang- Receptacle Surface Units n Oven Vent iUSS ELECTRIC Phone Sill - CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to al! our friends and relatives for their help to us during the illness and after the death of our dear wife and mother. We would like everyone to know that the tA the design is already printed not on the fabric just in the outline but with shading and highlights. You just paint in the color. Even if you never had a paint brush in your hand, you can do it the first time you try. kindness shown us at this time, In the receiving line were helped greatly to lighten our The Logan Temple was the wedthe 19th March the for newlyweds, their parents, sorrow. setting and Woodruff as maid of Charlene Woodruff of V. R. Conger and families. Phyllis ding honor, Jenny Stayner, Carol Jay Lynn Stayner. Parents of the bride are Mr. Waters, Diane Nelson, Dorene NOTICE and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff of Anderson and Charlotte Munns A Public meeting to discuss Tremonton, and the groom is as bride maids, and Milo Stay, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ner as best man for the groom. the 1955 Agriculture ConserT. Stayner of Malad, Idaho. For the wedding the new Mrs. vation Program has been arA reception was held to honor Stayner wore a floor length ranged to be held April 8, 1954 the couple that evening in the gown of white satin with net at the Utah Power and Light Tremonton First Ward hall. over skirt. The bodice was fash- Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. In order that the 1955 Agriioned with lace over the satin Conservation and culture buttons down the Program tiny VARIETY CLVB can make the greatest contribfront and a stand up collar. ENTERTAINED Her crown of seed pearls held ution toward meeting the varMrs. Reed Jensen was the a shoulder length veil of net. ied conservation needs, it is that farmers themgracious hostess Thursray after- She carried a corsage of pink essential, consider selves the needs of Box a roses her of white a and orchid. group noon, when During the intermission a Elder County. friends known as the Variety All farmers are invited to Club met at her home. Beverly program was given with Henry be T. present. as of a was of Master Petersen Stayner acting special guest Ceremonies. Venice Strong sang Sincerely yours, the hostess. Dean Coombs, Chairman A delicious luncheon was ser- "Always" with the orchestra acBox Elder County ASC Commitved and the girls spent the after- companying. Charlene Carlo Monte Woodruff noon playing sang, Whist. Prizes went to Marlene "Secret Love," with Belva Jean Harris at the piano. Carol WatArchibald and Barbara Udy. ers played an accordion solo, 4 KERR FAMILY- - HONORS "Tea for Two.": Henry T. Stayner put on an ANNIVERSARY DATE impressive dramatization for the Members of the family of benefit of the bride and groom. The newlyweds spent a short William A. and Rose Harding Kerr met Monday evening at honeymooo in Las Vegas and the home of Clifton G. M. Kerr parts in southern Utah, They on the wedding anniversary of are making their home in Provo where Lynn is attending B.Y.U. their parents. A buffet supper was served Assisting with the gifts were and the evening spent in view- the brides two sisters, Leila ing pictures of Palestine taken Nielson and Janet Selman, and by D. B. Wilson, of Ogden, a a friend Eva Selman. Marilyn Newton took care of the bride's in law of Mr. Kerr. book. Aiding with refreshments were Katheryn Kerr, Sherlene . V. P. MEETS Mohr, Carol Anderson and Val-en- e Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Chadaz. Collene Woodruff Midland Camp, met Friday at and Steven Madsen were ushers. the home of Rose Hunsaker, with Vida Mason as Mrs. W. W. Whitney returned Mary Stenquist read a sketch of her great grandfather, Thom- home Wednesday evening after as Rice King. visiting with her grand daughThe lesson was presented by ter, Leah Zollinger at Cedar Elmira Heppler on the first City, other relatives in Richfield and in Mesa, Arizona for! town government. An accordion solo by LaRee two weeks. Kotter, and musical selections by Naville Hunsaker, Worthen Hunsaker and Michael Jorgen-se- n were presented, and refreshments were served. 4 Rees Wednesday evening guests at Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Verl the W. E. Hawkins home were Rees of Brigham will be Mrs. Camille McDonald of Salt to learn of the arrival ofhappy their Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. first child, a boy born at the Jack Phillips and grandson of Cooley Hospital on March 18th. Brigham City. Mrs. Rees was formerly Miss Norma Mabey. Sato Wallace and Yuki Shibata Sato of Garland announce the birth of a girl March 26. She is their third child and second girl. painting your own dinette sets ...dainty pillow cases ...gaily decorated aprons and many other articles for your home and for gifts. Come in and see how quick and easy it is to do. van tee. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Michaelis of Clearfield spent the weekend with the Steve Hales family. Sunday dinner guests at( the Hales home besides Sandra and her husband were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packer and children of Ogden. ST Tremonton ArfllANCtsj AT Wes's Texaco Station 0 H10PADE & BUTAH LIQUID GAS AND ALL ACCESSORIES including TANKS and FURNACES Estimates Freely and Cheerfully Given 7-22- 32 TOWEU 1.98 2.39 3.25 MAY'S ART & GIFT SHOP 59 Phone North 1st West 3306 week. er Op enin Now! Phone 5167 or KITCNEI 1 KITCHEN TOWELS APRONS 5 PIECE SETS Mr. and Mrs. Angus Price of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. Price's brother, George F. Price during the We're Celebrating ! ss. Wide-Space- d No-Stai- the new washable textile paints . High-Spee- Qlrod are already printed . . . you just paint in the colors uith "Paintex The designs Mrs. Jolene Ashby of Fielding will give the talk on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's radio program at 8 a.m. Sunday over KBUH. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lynn Stayner SPACE LEFT Towels, Dinette Cloths, Aprons, etc. MRS. JOLENE ASIIBY TO GIVE RADIO TALK SWITCH to 6 E Humphries of was guest of honor at a Logan fam ly gathering Sunday at the home . of her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Kerr. Dinner was served and an afternoon of visiting enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Margaret for Saturday, April 17, beginning at 8:30 in the Memorial Gymnasium. Bob Puzey and Carol Ann are Cochran "Oriental Gardens" is the Class advisors for the Junior theme of Bear River high are Ptupert Blackham and Helen school's Junior Prom, scheduled Severson. Bear River Juniors Set Cala Prom AUXILIARY GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Dr. and Mrs Fred Bishoff of were guests at Salt Lake the D. B. Greri home Wednes day. KEW BIRTHDAY OF MOTHER OBSERVED Enrle William and Vera Jane Carter Engle of Tremonton now have one of each kind. Their new baby born March 27, was a boy, and their first was a girl. Iverson Lynn and Dorothy Green Iverson of Tremonton are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl, March 28. They now have two boys and two girls. Udy Darrel and lone Watt Udy of Bothwell now have even numbers in their family. Their second boy was born March 31, and they have two little girls. Richards j Myron M. and Nadine Bal- -, iara Kicnaras or Kiversiae are the parents of a new baby boy, born March 31. This makes two boys and one girl for the couple. Ivrrson A baby girl was welcomed on March 25. by Norman Kay and June Nichols Iverson of Bear River City. They have four sons. Uncle Sam's 10 Cut In Federal Excise Tax AND We Are Cutting off the Other 10 for one Week Only YES! You can buy fine Jewelry and pay no Federal tax Fine Watches Fine Diamonds FOR YOUR GRADUATE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES NO FEDERAL TAX AO FEDERAL TAX Costume Jewelry USE OUR NO FEDERAL TAX Lay-A-W- ay BEAUTIFUL Rings. Tie Pins. Cuff Links. Watch Bands. Ideni Bracelets. Luggage. Bill Folds and Wallets. Plan Take advantage of these, sayings for the next year. Does not apply lo Fair Traded Merchandise. 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