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Show Thursday. Octcbr THE LEADER. Tremontru, Utah 7. 1251 Married Fifty Years 0 Club News ' f Pi ;' .. , ' r V"' y' 1, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad T. Frederickson JBemiey i ffXs I great-grandchildr- f f A, FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCTOBER 8th and 9th ' f" i I NEW! TWEEDY CHENILLE Bedspreads J7WPMmw 5.00 flu Beautiful colors flecked with a touch of black! Here's today's smart tweed - effect chenille bedspread, made even more striking with wide colored banded edge, rounded Machine - washable corners. water, needs in luke-warno ironing, a really terrific buy at this price! m m - t SACKS Bleached and Mangled 5 for Infants Cotton Knit 1.00 t SLEEPERS Large sewevl quality - nu printing or holes - a one time purchase tor this event-StocAll are up now! bleached and sacks-perfe- Dollar Day Value 1.00 ct k They're sized by height and weight to fit your tot perfectly! Soft, warm ribbed knit 1 chill - chasing closed feet, cotton with gripper fasteners, ribbed cuffs. Machine wash able! Maize, green, blue or pink. 1 - REDUCED TO CLEAR! WOMENS AND GIRLS 200 yds. Rayon SHOES metallic decorated ccttons Infants BABY BOYS Corduroy SHIRTS SMARTALLS 1.00 to 3 in fine Wale washable Corduroy - bib fronts and bright clear colors to choose from. Sizes 1 1.00 ....2yds i.gg 1.00 2forL00 Toddler boys sport shirts irr fine Dupont Nylon - White and colors in sm'all checks -sizc3 1 to 3. Big. soft spun rayon squares to keep the head dry and warm - washable prints in bright patterns - water and soil resistant BOYS WARM COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS a. A special purchase "of fine quality cotton flannel plaid sport shirts In sizes to 16 - Bright, clear colors - Neatly made for "excellent wear. 2 FRIENDS HONOR A IIRIDE W Irs. Lowell Johnson, the former Renee Nielsen of Garland, was honored at a bridal shower last week. A large crowd of her friends were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Taylor, with Arlene Stark, Ann Taylor and Coleen Boss as hostesses. Games vore played during the evening, and the guest of honor received many lovely gifts for her new home. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the even, ing- - ion. v ENTERTAINS JFF CLUB ' I y CD ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Viola Cowley graciously entertained the members of the JFF Club at her home Wednes day evening, verna jonn, a former member, who was visit ing here was a guest for the evening also. After a pleasant evening of visiting and needlework, the hostess served a delicious lun cheon. , H ' y h KLEON KERR ADDRESSES CIVIC LEAGUE ' Kleon K.err was tne f spea.-ce- r at the Thursday meeting of the : Women's Civic League. He spoke on current events. Mrs. Merrill Laub was hostess for the afternoon. She served tasty refreshments to members and guests, Miss Carolyn Ouinney NUPTIALS TULD SHOWER HONORS BRIDE TO-B- DATES TO WED JAROLD C. VALENTINE E ar 2Q0 Head Squares , .'..2 Mrs. Mae Dalton graciously A Tremonton girl, entertained sixteen members of Miss popular Carolyn Quinney, is enthe Tremonton-Garlan- d Litergaged to marry a Brigham City ary Club at her home Wednes- man, according to an announceday evening. ment this week by her parents, Delicious refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinney. served. Mrs. Louise Day gave a The bridegroom to be. is Jar. very interesting review of the old C. Valentine, a son of Mr. book "Bless This House" by and Mrs. Glen Valentine of 53 Norah Lofts. South Third East St., Brigham City. The wedding date will be October 28. W. WOODRUFF SNOW Miss Quinney has been a studTAKES BRIDE ent at Utah State Agricultural IN TEMPLE RITES College for three years, and is On September 29, Beth Flet- a graduate of Bear River high cher, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. school. She was affiliated with Calvin Fletcher, Logan became Kappa Delta Sorority, serving the bride of W. Woodruff Snow, as secretary. She was employed as playson of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Snow, ground director this summer, in Deweyville. Tremonton. After their marriage in the Mr. Valentine is a graduate Logan Temple, the new Mr, and of North Cache high school, and Mrs. Snow were honored at a has studied at Branch Agricultwedding dance and reception at ural College, Cedar City, and the L.D.S. Institute on College at Weber College, Ogden Hill. , a two-yeterm of During The bride's wedding gown was he stationmilitary service, was fashioned with a close-fittin- g ed in the Aleutians. He is now white satin bodice with long in Brigham City, sleeves which came to a point employed where the couple will live. above the wrists, lace and seed A reception will honor the Pearl trim at the neckline. couple following the wedding The satin underskirt was covceremony in Tremonton Second ered with two overskirts, one Ward. of net lace over which was one of nylon tulle. Her veil was of BONNIE TURNER tulle with a pearl tiara. Roses and carnations composed her TO WED Sport Shirts i" wide SHEER DR.?ERY 1 I tAROLYN OUINNEY SALT LAKE CITY MAN Mrs. Edith Francis, sister of the bride was her Matron of Honor and was gowned in a formal of blue. Bridesmaids were Annette Anderson, Coleen Smith and Nannette Gibbons gowned in ballerina dresses of pastel shades. They carried noseMEN'S Washable gays of asters. RAYON GABARDINE Donald Snow stood as best man for his brother A musical program was given with Sheron Thorson, life lona , friend Of th gTo6m acting as Master of Ceremonies. i Fine quality at tremendous The beautiful dahlias which savings! You get machine decorated the hall where the washable rayon gabardine in was held were given or reception many deep, 'high, pastel colors, and dressy long sleeve by Mr. Roy Hiatt, Deweyville. styling with flap pockets, For her going away outfit, spread collar, adjustable new Mrs. Snow wore a suit the eulfs. S, M, L, XL. of light brown with brown ac cessories. Whites Colors The young left on a Broken Sizes honeymoon trip which included visils to the Manti and M. George Temples, Zion &rA ft'ry'ce Canyons and out to Lus Angeles. The Snows will make their home in Seattle, Wash., where Woodruff will work at the Boe. SPUN RAYON ing Aircraft Plant. Special i s JOHNSON-NIELSE- N bouquet. FLOOin 9 en. mmm club IS ENTERTAINED I I i ,y. Mr. Frederickson was born in Bornholm, Denmark, Sept. 16, 1883. Mrs. Frederickson was was born in Fredricksaal, Norway, Dec. 6, 1884. Both came to this country when they were small children. 0 are of members the LDS They Church and were married in the Logan Temple Oct 12, 1904. They haveres.ded in Penrose since their marriage. They are the parents of 11 children, 7 of whom are still living.. They are: Mrs. R. J. (Nellie) Ellis and Mrs. Ruth Call, Salt Lake City; Mrs. G. A. (Pearl) Stokes, Ogden; Lloyd Frederick-son- , Mrs. L. D. Garland; (Gladys) Hansen, Kaysville, Mrs. Kenneth (Verlie) Jeppeson, and Mrs. Vernal (Vergie) Jeppeson of Corlnne also, 26 grandchildren and 10 that her husband expects to be able to leave an Ogden hospital this week and return home. He is recovering slowly but satis factorily from a serious opera t 1 " fs Social Events Mr. and Mrs. Conrad T Fred erickson of Penrose will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Oct. 12. Due to the ill health of Mrs. Frederickson, open house will not be held. They are to be honored at a party at the family home in Penrose on Sunday, Oct. 10th by members of the family and close relatives. e Mrs. Howard Barlow reports and GOLDEN WEDDING DATE SEARS FOR PENROSE COUPLE HOWARD HARLOW EXPECTED HOME Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Turn, er announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bonnie Jean to Mr. Eldon L. Farnsworth of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Farnsworth are parents of the young man. The couple have set October 15th as the date of their wed ding, which will take place in the Salt Lake Temple. Mis Turner ii a graduate of Bear River high school, and of Henager's Business College. She has been employed by an accounting firm there recently. Mr. Farnsworth is attending Henager's School and is study, ing accounting. A reception In Tremonton will honor the couple after their wedding. A shower was given Friday night in the Riverside ward hall for Miss Cleo Merritt who is to be married Friday night to Bevan Hales. A large crowd of friends and relatives from all over the valley, Logan, Brigham, and Ogden attended. MARILYN ADAMS IS NOW' MRS. GLEN THATCHER and Mrs. Glen Thatcher. of September 23, weds newly were honored at a reception on Sept. 24 at. the home of the bride's parents in Fielding. The couple exchanged wedding vows in the Manti Temple with Lewis R. Anderson officiating. The bride is the former Marilyn Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton D. Adams and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher of Salem. Utah. For her wedding, the bride chose a white satin dress with a V neckline and stand-ucolwith lar, trimmed tiny pearls and lace. Long sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. The full skirt decended in a sweeping train in the back. Her veil of illusion was caught into a of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses and split white carnations. Attending the bride was Ann Bateman, Seattle, Wash., as maid of honor in a blue ballerina model: Elaine Adams rf Fielding in pink; and Mrs. Lowell Capener of Ogden, who also wore pink. They carried bouquets of pink roses. The bride and groom stood in front of a lighted candleabra, decorated with white wedding Mr. p cir-clett- e Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Renee Nielsen of Garland and Mr. Lowell Johnson of Tremonton. Wedding vows were spoken by the couple on September 20. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nielsen are the parents of the bride, and Lowell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nev Filbrun Johnson. Both graduates of Bear River high school, the new Mrs. Johnson has been employed at the SAL Telephone Exchange in Garland and Mr. Johnson is affiliated PEAI with his father in business in Tremonton. RAIS The newlyweds are making! their home in Garland for the RAIS present. OAT HOLDS FIRST MEETING The members of the Booklore Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Sandall for the first meeting of the season. The program for the day was provided by Mrs. D. B. Green, who brought Mrs. LeRoy New Bunnell as a guest. Mrs. Bunnell gave a very interesting talk on her experiences in Iran, treating especially the things of interest JUIC to women as homemakers. The hostess served a delicious GRA luncheon to members, and one guest, her mother, Mrs. A. N. WHE Robbins Mrs. A. N. Rytting was chos- KELL en president, and Mrs. C. R. Brough, secretary for the club LINI1 for the next year. P5 WARREN I3YDE Democratic Candidate for COUNTY SHERIFF New bells", Best man for the groom was GRA Austin Thomas, also of Seattle. Miss Irma Adams sat at the SOUI guest (book, and the gifts were V received by the Misses Mae MasPEAS Florence and on, Patricia Anger Adams. SARE Refreshments were handled by Mrt. Earl Young, Mrs. Eldon LEMC Adams, Ardes Adams and Mrs. Deverf Adams. PRES Music was furnished during the reception by Miss Virginia HONORED ON Welling. iURTIIDAY The couple will make their Mrs. Axel Fredencksen was home at Fort Lewis, Washing.! happily surprised early this ton, until Mr. Thatcher is dis week when her daughter and charged from the service. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nicholiason of Vancouver IsHOLDS land, B. C. arrived here for a BUSINESS SESSION visit. A business meeting 0 of the I Mrs. Nicholiason assisted with arrangements, for a birthday PiOc Club was held at the Elma Magers Sheriff Hyde is well qualiified PRESI party for her mother on Tues home of Mr m Criminal and civil law. Thursday evening with Mrs. day afternoon. Steve DeJarnatt in charge of Xhe Has trained his deputies w to a PEAC nirh nf derrt program. NEW BRIDE HONORED the ffa,rs of the office con- Activities rt tVio. r'L.V PEAC ' nucniiai. iurs wenaen Egbert, the for-- 1 the summer consisted Of a swim He is not a nuhiitw .tr mer Gaye Deakin was honored ming party held at Crystal SYRU Spr. at a going away party last week. ings for members and their performs hU dnt nni.tt. modestly. Miss Ann Holland was hostess families, with Miss Sophie Is a real sincere boys' friend. at the event, and close friends Woerner, Mrs. Merrill Hards. Has no frnnhla l t.LI- -. iL. of the guest of honor werp Mrs. Magers and Mrs. Sam hardest of criminals. guests. Woerner as hostesses. tmA The evening was spent play. A family style picnic was Box Elder fail U DEI the cleanest in the state of Utah. ng games and a tasty luncheon held at Bear River High School Is wiSIing to stand for was served. Clever favors of and Mrs. Oraellen Redfield, Mrs. on the record of his reelection past tiny suit casVs marked "Ken Gloria Race, Mrs. Darlene Rhode tucky or Bust", added Interest and Mrs. Audrey Johnson as to the decoration of the evening. hostesses. New -- J ! PI-OifCL- I f fntn. Sand CI |