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Show THE LEADER. mi Club News an (1 cial Events FAMILY tK EMTERTAISED DIAXA FOXLEY ENGAGED TO Ill RIi 1SORVEL ESTEP Members of the Burbank family in this area were entertained Sunday afternoon at the home of Esther Johnson in Brigham City. A chicken supper was served to Henry Burbank and daughter Eva of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Delore Burbank of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley announce the engagement of their daughter, Diana to Mr. Norvel Estep, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep of Plymouth. Mr. Estep left recently for Japan on military duty. Tremoaton, Utah Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Ogden. the Mart Burbanks of Brigham City. Gus Burbanks of Deweyville, S A SMITH Marbles, LaRain Marbles, and Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gill Smith Hy Marbles from Tremonton of Pullman. Washington anand Glen Marbles uf Brigham nounce the birth of their first City. son on June 22. The new baby has three sisters to welcome him. Mrs. Smith is the former II CIA MEETS VARIET Phyllis Cook. The A. L. Cooks AT COLUSSTOS and J. II. Smiths are Charlene Earl was hostess Thursday afternoon at her home NORR in Collinston to the members and Beverly Stanfill Norr Jay of the Variety Club. ThL was of have their first the last meeting of the spring on.Teweyville born June 18. Their Jirst for the club members. They child was a girl. Grandparents spent the afternoon in visiting arc Mr. and Mrr Alvin Nerr and doing needlework. Mid Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanf ll The hostess served a delicious HENDRICKS luncheon to twelve friends Lloyd Hendricks and his wife, Katherine Thompson Hendricks of Fielding are the parents of a BLUE-HITE SHOWER baby boy. parents are A Blue and White shower was Mr. .'.id Mrs.Lloyd's Charles Hendricks. held at the home of Mrs. Jule PETERSEN Harris last Tuesday, in honor of Th.ee ech is the new tou.l of Mrs. Ed Doutre. Games were in the family of Colon and played, with prizes won by Mrs. Petersen of Tremonton. Sslly LaRee Chiodo, Mrs. Meda Hupp, Th- new baby boy was born Mrs. LaVerd Canfield and Mrs. ?J. June Nedra Brown. BUTLER Mr. and Mrs. George Miller HOLD CAXYOS PARTY of Route 2 announce the birth of their grand daughter in A canyon birthday party Sunon June 10, she is the France day honored Guy Ballard and Rex Hansen on their birthday daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Richard M. Butler. He is the son of anniversaries. Mrs. Heber C. Butler of GarThe party was held in Logan land, and She is the Canyon, with members of the of Mr. and Mrs. daughter George L. Ballard and Hansen families Miller. present. This is their third child and their second daughter. The Millers have 19 grand PLAS JULY WEDDIXG children. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard HOLMGREN of Deweyville announce the enMr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmgagement of their daughter, gren announce the arrival of Marilyn to Mr. Palmer A. Mann, a baby daughter. This is the son of Mrs. Lily Brenkman. third girl for them. An early July wedding is ANDERSON being planned by the couple. Mrs. Ivy Anderson, of Bear River City, announces the arrival of a new grand daughter, OLF MEMBERS born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald TO GIVE PARTY Ray Anderson June 19th at, The ladies of the Brigham Cooley Hospital in Brigham Golf and Country Club are City. planning a party for their husbands. The games are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon and dinner has been planned for 7:30. Members are urged to make reservations for the dinner with Mrs. Gene Davis at Brigham City. Mr, and Mrs. Max Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Don Redfield reMrs. Phebe Haight and Mrs. turned to Tremonton Monday Hazel Ramsdell of Salt Lake after attending a week-lon- g conwith their visited vention of in Colorado City Tuesday Jaycees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs. KeUer. They were members of a Utah delegation who succeeded in pushing election of an Ogden man, LaMar Buckner, as national president. Utah Jaycees were successful in carrying off a high percentage of the nation's coveted awards, the delegates reported. On the return trip, they visited in Denver, where Mr. and Mrs. Redfield attended a Meth. 7$? odist Church convention, and Mr. and Mrs. Adams visited friends. W We've joined the new American Motors family and we're celebrating with a big... on the greatest performers ever built! Hornet Special Club Coups. New low prices. Also a N Sedan and Club Sedan. HORNETS HUDSON WAS P S J ETS JUf Delegates Return From Jaycees Colorado Meet Standard trim ind other pecifiction and trceiuiriet subject to change without notics. Dee Harris Jay PHONE TREMONTON, UTAH Yeu'II get more than of the East 10 2511 ever before the PROFITABLE 10 with a 'ft .''' " ' " V'' Thursday. June 2L Ticket Sales Start For ;Aida And 'Oklahoma' He was presented Mrs. Reginald with a Bible. Hunsaker and children drove to Salt Lake City Thursday to take her fath- EI.WOOD by Mabel Romer RALPH ABEL LEAVES FOR MISSION FIELD Mail orders for tickets to the University of Utah Summer Festival production of Rogers and HammersteiiVs "Oklahoma!" and Verdi's "Aida" are now being filled, according to Gail Plummer, manager. "Oklahoma!" will run from July 10 through 17, and "Aida" will run July 26. 28. 30. and 31 in the Stadium Bowl at the University. "These are two of the most ambitious shows ever presented on the Summer Festival," Mr Plummer said. "The stage will be the largest one we have ever built, and the two productions are among the most elaborately staged and costumed in their respective fields." Independent Show This is the first season that "Oklahoma!" has been produc ed by any independent organ ization. The other production, "Aida," is kne of the most popular operas of all time, and requires some of the most elaborate staging of any opera. The Eng lish version will be presented. Both shows will be under the direction of Maurice Abravanel, music director; C. Lowell Lees, stage manager, and William Christensen, dance director. Mail orders should be sent to Summer Festival office, Un iversity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel drove their son Ralph to Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week where he entered the mission home. They drove down agin Wednesday to say goodbye to him and watch him board the train for the North Western Sates Mission. Prior to his leaving for the mission home last week, Ralph was entertained by the and Gleaner Girls. ATTEND CLINIC M-M- LEADER WANT USE Never G E MODEL HEW tztk Quality at such Q-- E New "Focused Heat" Broiler k Automatic Oven Tinier New One Extra Hi-Spee- $ before... so a low price! 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He will speak in "the edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, 352 East Third South Street, at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 25. Members of the local church have invited the general public to at controls new hydraulic brakes, variable -- speed propulsion drive,' hy draulic platform controls make it easier than ever to save grain. "9-$h- of lubrication at noon saves valuable field time. Let m shew yen how a McCormick No. 141, with 10, 12 or platform, can help you bin bushels more of every grain or grass crop you growl Inttant-retponrfl- ng 14-fo- ot Optional at extr ver of the last In often left th field by ! Now, get more than L PROFITABLE 10 fflclent combines o LfuJ HARRIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT CO. PHONE 2511 TREMONTON tend without charge. ONE-COA- COSTS prac-ficat- ly T We'll be glad to give you names of paint contractors who regularly use Devoe House Paint. You can get a paint estimate for your house absolutely without obligation. 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Garland Puzey was in Salt Lake City last week to attend Alma Anderson of Thatcher will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's , WTCU radio program Sunday morning at 8 o'clock over KBUIL Brig- er, David Johnson, home. He was a guest in their home several days last week. AT DEALER'S NAME SPEEDSTER a special Clinic and Workshop for School Guidance counselors at the University of Utah. Mrs. Puzey and sons spent the weekend with Mrs. Elva Bezzant in Magna, and they all returned home together. 1954 Lumber Co. Tremonton ti: IttI 1 |