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Show THE LEADER. Tremonfon. Utah Thursday. July 22. Reside In Texas ocial and Club News Both Mr. Christensen and his bride are graduates of Bear River high school. They left after the reception for a short honeymoon trip, after which they left for Texas, where the groom is stationed with the armed forces. r PS III,1. f itr Ncwlvweds Honored s ' 1 iRLENE FORSBERG BRIDE OF THOMPSON FAMILY REUNION HELD M I I Thompson family met at Lagoon last Sunday for their annual reunion. One hundred sixty four members of the family enjoyed the day together. Officers for the coming year were chosen as follows: Miles Thompson, president; William Thompson, Junction, vice president; Cleon Petersen, Bothwell, secretary; Rosada Fryer, Mar-iaand Wanda Thompson Thompson program committee. Members of the J. P. Thompson, Chris Thompson, Albert Roy and Fred Thompson famthis ilies were present from j It m area. The Loaa LDS Temple was the scene of the June 25th wedding of Miss Marlene Fors-berdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Forsborg of River-sid- e and Gayle R. Chrlstensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin P. Ghristensen of Tremonton. President George Raymond officiated at the ceremony. A honored the reception same eventhe young couple in Ward. Riverside the ing The new bride was lovely in an original gown of imported white lace and nylon net over heavy white satin The high neckline was finished with a stand-ucollar, and long sleeves came to points over her wrists The net over-skiwas trimmest with dainty lace flowers. Her nylon veil was caught to a bonnet of matching flowers. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and baby orchids surrounded by varicolored lav. endar and silver ribbon with white streamers. Matron of honor for the bride T 1! j yr V v S t 1 9 The decendants of the Peter GA YLE CHRISTEN SEN r f " t PIONEERS HONORED j AT DINNER s ' g. n Mi 1 - 1 i i --J A: Elaine Thompson was the hostess at the, meeting of the Literary Guild Friday evening at the Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society room. Ella Holt gave a very interesting review of the book, Dr. Pygmalion, by Maltz. Refreshments were served to those present. Ws MR. AND MRS. REED NORR DARLKNE BROUGJl IS WZW BRIDE Oi REED NORR the senon' loneliest Oie bricks was Miss Darlene Brough, dau ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brou .h, Deweyville, who became the bride of Reed Norr this week. The bridegroom's parent; are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, tlso of Deweyville. After their marriage in the Logan rj' mple, they were honored at a reception and dance in . the War Recreation hall. The bride's gown was of traditional white satin with many yards oi tulle ruffles adding interest to the skirt. It had a set in panl of lace down the front and a floral lace and tulle bodice. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Bridesmaids were the Misses Sonja Norr, JoAnn Cannon, Gail Cutler and Reva Hailing. They were attired Li ballerina gowns of pastel shades with bouffant skirts and carried nosegays. , Myrl Norr stood as best man for his brother. At the gift table was Mrs. Thales Cannon, Mrs. Charles Norr and Vesta Itiggs. The guest book was attended by Mrs. Myrl Norr. At the refreshment . table was Mrs. Dolly Humpage, Mrs. Norma Hailing and Mrs. Fay Hailing. The bride's trousseau was displayed oa the stage of the re creation hail. Jay Norr took charge of the program which consisted of Val Lcav tt, singing ''Oh Promise ri." aad Because": A harmonica solo of bridal songs by Alden x Thompson; A reading by "Little Perry, Things mean A Lot' sung by Ann Lish, DiAr.n and Vonda Whitaker. For her wedding trip to Yellowstone Park, the new Mrs. Norr chose a whi? and brewn rrii.t, nylon dress, with ercoa brown jacket wii' white acces-orie.- ALLEN'S FURNITURE CO. Newly Appointed Dealer for the fabulous V The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary met Friday evening at the Utah Power and Light auditorium. President Bertha Thomas conducted the meeting, and Pearl Bowen prepared the program. Kleon Kerr spoke on Civil and the music conDe'ense, sisted of a trombone duet by Pearl Bowen and Jack Anderson and a solo by Mr. Anderson. e They were accompanied by Anderson. Pot luch luncheon was enjoyed. The next meeting will be held on Aug. 6, at the post home. 9 Re-Na- You set mors power! sate with tow upkeep! Twin carburetiofl is standard on key medium- - and high-tonna- models. Stepped-irhorsepower on many others. Thrifty 6's are great engines. p A 8 Mrs. Stanley Anderson enter. tained at a birthday party Fri day afternoon for her daughter Glenna on her ninth annivers ary. Sixteen friends enjoyed the games and refreshments. wards. In the First Ward they honored Hyrum Ghristensen, who was a native pioneer, being born here in 1856. The history of his life was given by his daughter, Sarah Lowe, others participating on the program were Mr. Pulsipher who played two violin solos accompanied by his daughter, Wilma and two numbers were furnished by the Singing Mothers. In the Fourth Ward Robert Brough sang two numbers and Mrs. Delbert Brough gave a talk on her Pioneer Ancestry. Mrs. F. B. Hess of Brigham City was a weekend guest at the J. H. Laub home. Monday afternoon, the two ladies enjoyed a good visit with an old friend. Ruby Farnsworth of Fielding. 2495 Ladies Tnrqnobe 1 MOCCASINS Pair Santa Rosa Brand HOES with Soles S '1 era th tWa t Id whll bllr 4mml forMATNEY MOTOR CO. - TREMONTON COTTON PLISSE SHADOW PANEL Crepe All Al 05 SUMMER SLIPS DRESSES SI .44 Four gore cut and in sizes to 44. Two styles with embroidered eyelet trims. COTTON WASH DRESSES A big selection of styles in novelty cotton prints and plains. Washable Cottons in Summer patterns, 9 to 48, WOMENS NYLON TRICOT KNIT Quality cottons and some dressy summer rayons. Jr. Miss. Misses and Half Sizes. All Reduced to clear. L44 Fine quality rayons, nylons and cottons in this group to choose from. All reduced from higher priced lines. Our best priced dresses in novelty finishes and outstanding styles. A complete clean-u- p of all summer dresses. SAVE! Hurry for ALL WOOL SINGLE these. 9 to 20. BLANKETS table display during our blanket event. Reduced for quick selling. 15 only. Good color selection. 3 Lb. FULL BED SIZE ALL WOOL BLANKETS 5.00 Three pounds of all wool woven into a 72x84 inch big fleecy blanket, slightly soiled. Drastically reduced. 48 INCH DRAPERY FABRICS 1.00 PER YARD A complete clean-u- p of light color novelty woven drapery ' fabric. For bedroom or front room draw draperies. 6.00 OUR HIGHEST PRICE LINES HEAVY WEIGHT Full 3V& pound, size 72x90 inch. Slightly soiled from 500 BETTER QUALITY FABRICS This is the first time we have offered Nylon Tricot half slips below $2.93. Perma tuck and nylon satin ribbon trims. Small, medium, large. 8.00 2.00 WONDERFUL COTTONS HALF SLIPS D. U. P. PRESENTS TWO PROGRAMS The Daughters of Utah Pioneers gave programs Sunday evening in the First and Fourth SUMMER CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK WOMENS HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY COWBOY BOOTS 5181 Call In Today! ator, book." HOLDS MEETING V-- PHONE isix'"'! ried nosegays of pink roses, white carnations with white net and pink ribbons. The three tiered wedding cake was center of interest. It was trimmed in pink and white flowers. NECCI1I and ELNA SEWING MACHINES will run a full sewing course at their store early In August. Factory trained Instructors will Introduce you to the sewing thrill of your life. All ladies who wish to take advantage of this course please come in to ALLEN'S for all details. We have a free gift for every woman who sews. r. Power-Do- n 8 combustion chambers convert more heat into energy, get more mileage from nonpremium fuel, minimize power loss due to carbon. WINZELER was her sister, Mrs. Connie Anderson, and other atten'dants were Erlyn ForslxTg, another sister, D ane Bourne, Janeal Forsberg, and Maxine Johnson. The attendants were dressed in pastel colored gowns 'and car Mar-,-are- Yon A MR. AND MRS. GAYLE CHRISTENSEN Penney's The Second Ward Sunday School Superintendency enter tained their officers and teach ers and the former superintend ent Evan Green 'and Junior School Sunday Beth Foxley at an outdoor party Monday evening at the Miles Thompson home in East Tremonton. Forty guests enjoyed a delic ious luncheon and games, after A wedding dinner was served the regular board meeting of the to fsmily members at the Bluc-b.r- d month. "Members of the Superintend- Cafe in Login. The newly are Carlyle Johnson. Miles ency weds will reside in Dewevville. Thompson and Deloras Harris Mr. Green and Mrs. Foxley WW AUXILIARY were each presented with a ttefttiffecf. 10 rt SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS ENJOY PARTY The County Officers of the U. P. are honoring the Pioneers that came here before 1869 with a dinner at Maddox at Brigham City, Thursday July 22, and those from here are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen and John Smith The Captains of the camps here who will have charge of this affair are Mrs. La vern Homer and Mrs. Mary D. !)!S -- p LITERARY GUILD LADIES ENTERTAINED 1954 8.00 ONLY, MENS ALL WOOL WOMENS NOVELTY 10 DRESS HEEL SHOES SINGLE BREAS SUITS White fabric pumps. Patent sandals, blue calf sandals. All re- Just 10 of these fine quality suits to go at this low price. Hard finished fabrics in latl duced to clear. Sizes 5 to8. and B. CLEAN-UP- J :$350 est Blues, style. navy and browns. Sizes 36 to 46. WOMENS CASUALS - FLATS of all A complete clcan-u- p and spring and summer flatsblacks wedge heels. Whites and for now and into fall wear. AA and B widths. Mens SPORT COATS (Jjrrfl S 0U Summer line of Sport Coats reduced to clear. Sizes 36 to 39. Tans, Greys, Navys. CLEAR ANCE1 SUMMER 4 HANDBAGS SPORT COATS of ail sumA complete clean-u- p mer stock straws, fabrics, plastics in white and colors. $200 CLEARANCE WOMENS S) I U(j READY-TO-WEA- R RUMMAGE TABLE COATS JACKETS - 120 ONLY. BOYS SUMMER Only four of these fine weave tailored sport coats go. Sizes 14 to 16. Tan and medium brown. CLEARANCE! SUMMER LEATHER BELTS Higher priced genuine leather belts reduced to clear. Colors in wide and narrow shapes. 3500 SPORTSWEAR Priced for Quick Selling! DRESS TIES A big selection of better grade areas lies, urowns ana Diues. Stock up now and save. 75 all wool DRESS SLACKS io only; mens Final clean-u- p of all spring and summer lines. All wool In greys and blues. Sizes to 33 waist. |