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Show Thursday, December THE LEADER, 2, 1954 Tremonton, Utah Club News Sets Wedding Plans IIUNSAKER FAMILY TOGETHER THANKSGIVING Holiday Wedding Set With the return of Kenneth Hunsaker from Hawaii, Wednesday night, the family of Bur-nic- and e Hunsaker were all together Social Events for Thanksgiving Day. Enjoying the reunion with Kenneth and his wife were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and son of Brigham City,, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hunsaker of Salt Lake City, Gordon Bronson and his family and the Hunsakers of Tremonton. Kenneth is now discharged from the service and will entcT college after the holidays. Valley Couple Wed 4f O t S ' ':' FAMILY DINNER HELD Mrs. Wallace Christensen served Thanksgiving dinner to a crowd of family guests at her home. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. James Just and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Just of Black-foo- t, .t'W.'" Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MISS LAVON Barfuss of Howell; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. MISS COLLEEN BOSS, MISS LAVON STENOVIST Howard Fuller and their familWILLIAMS . DEE ies all of Tremonton; and Mr. ENGAGED TO TO BE WED DEC. 22 and Mrs. Fred Barfuss of Pres- WASHINGTON MAN Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Boss ton, Ida. Bishop and Mrs. George C. K of Garland announce the enStenquist of Tremonton anof their nounce the engagement of their daughter gagement Colleen to R. Dee Williams, son DUP MEETS daughter, LaVon, to Mr. Kjar Winifred Barfuss was the K.) Willey. The couple have of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Willhostess at the meeting of the selected December 21st as their iams of Richfield, Utah. Miss Boss has attended the Golden Spike Camp, Daughters wedding day. They will be marUSAC, where she was affiliated of Utah Pioneers Friday after- ried in the Logan Temple. with Kappa Delta Sorority. She noon. La Von is a graduate of Bear also attended the LDS Business The lesson on, "The Mormon River High School and has also College and at present is a Village", was given by Marjorie attended the Utah State Agrisophomore at Brigham Young Sterfquist. cultural College where she was University. Tasty refreshments were ser- secretary of the Beta Pi SororMr. Williams has served four ved by the hostess. ity. years in the U. S. Navy. He is She has fulfilled . an L.D.S. a graduate of Brigham Young mission to Northern California. University, and is now a bacteri GUESTS AT For several yeaijs she was emologist for the Department of BURGESS HOME ployed at the Bank in TremonHealth of the State. is now an employee of Thanksgiving day guests at ton, and Th weddins will be solemn- the Cache Valley Bank at Logan. the J. G. Burgess home includized In the jogan Temple, Dec. Mr. Willey is the son of Mr. ed Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Anderson 22nd on which day, the family and sons of Rupert, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Edison Willey of Bremof the bride will be observing Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson and erton, Wash- - He has completed the Golden Wedding Anniversfamily of Promontory; the W. an L.D.S. mission in the Eastern ary of her grandparents, Mr. and H. Sorenson family of Salt Lake States. Mrs. Peter Boss. He was graduated from the City and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A reception honoring the Meldrum. University of Washington at young couple will be held the evening of the 27th. Bid to attend the bride are Ann Taylor, Marlene Ramsdell, Connie' Wood, Yvonne Peterson and Re Nee Johnson. The brother of the groom, Hal Williams will perform the duties of best man, and Paul Boss will usher. . . . 9 After the holidays, th couple will be at home totheir friends in SaltOLake City. MISS COLEEN BOSS If I i 5 ' in wn mn t iHikilvv., t . I 1 - 1 . lace-edge- I " .jwrm.t''aiu. 11 3fc 1 i'.&mmmmmmmmmmmmmm MR. and MRS. LAMON SIMMONS and Mrs. Thomas Y. Simmonsof Beaver Dam. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was In a beatuiful fall ceremony given at the Bluebird in Logan which took place in the Logan by the bride's parents for memL.D.S. Temple on Sept. 24th, bers of the bridal party and T. LaMon Simmons and Connie Mr. and Mrs. Garth Geddas. May Jensen were wed. Pres. A. That evening Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond officiated with Jensen gave a reception honorthe following close relatives and the young couple in the friends witnessing the ceremony; ing Beaver Dam Hall. Standing beY. SimMr. and Mrs. Thorn fore an arch decorated will fall mons, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jen- flowers and lighted candelabra Mrs. Robert Andersen, line greeted the the receiving son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Simand friends who relatives many mons, Mrs. Norval Ericksen and called. Mrs. June Sargeant. In the line were the bride and Connie is the daughter of Mr. groom, their parents, Mrs. Norand Mrs. LeGrande Jensen of ma Boothe y?ride'si sister) was Collinston and LaMon is the son matron of honor and attend- - FALL CEREMONY WEDS CONNIE MAY JENSEN, T. LAMON SIMMONS of ants, Mrs. Sarah Goodsell and Mrs. Reva Anderson (sisters of the bride) and Janice Anderson. Dennis Simmons, brother of the groom performed the duties of best man. The lovely bride wore a gown of white satin styled with a lace yoke, pointed sleeves and a full gathered skirt. Her veil d brides' illusion fell of from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white Carnations and tiny pink rosebuds formed in the shape of a heart with an orchid center and white satin streamers. o The matron of honor and bridesmaids all wore pastel colored formals and held heart shaped nosegays of pink and white rosebuds arid Carnations. Mrs. Garth Geddes registered guests. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Dennis Simmons, Robert Anderson and Darrell Goodsell with Vonnie Bowen, Ileen Marble and Christie Ericksen assisting. Serving were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Anna Belle Johnson and Irma Veibell. Garth Geddes took charge of the evenings program which included songs toy Dennis Simmons and Mrs. Joseph Durfey. Following the reception the young couple left on a short honeymoon trip. The bride's d going away outfit was with black assessories. They are now at home in Price where Mr. Simmons is an instructor in the high school. Mr. Mr.-an- , f1! I Give a Gift 1 s & i ALL YEAR LONG V t WADDOUPS Colin H. pnd Deanna Quinney waddoups of JUogan announce the birth of a baby boy Nov. 30. WYLER WATCH e with the unconditional guarantee, as low as Their first two children were girls. 0 osj 33.75 9 fiP CORNWALL Stuart Cornwall and his wife, Charlene Lamb Cornwall of Blue Creek, now have a girl and a boy. The baby girl w born lOv. 26. The C. M. Corn-wal- 0 1 SEND SERVING o JHE BEAR RIVER and Jesse Lambs proud grandparents. are Keith and Luana Hall Gam of Garland are the proud parents of a new baby boy, born Nov. 29. He is their third boy, and they have a baby girl. The Frank Halls are paternal grandparents. VALLEY to a relative onfriehd Nov. 23. They'll be reminded of your thought fulness 52 Times A Year t just 3.'00 a year A Gift Card With Your Name Will Be Included J A BEAUTIFUL FT CITVS. nml SELECTION RTTT Q1 ' endASIIBY Juline g OF o An ELECTRIC RAZOR Remington, Sunbeam, Schick, Novello. or Ronson. We have them all ( non-fictio- se- Priced from 25.00 BILLFOLDS, WALLETS f Largest selection we have ever had. Price range is 25.00 41 Identification Bracelets (Free Engraving) See the New PHOTO-IDENT- a S , Priced fromo STONE SET RINGS 9 19.50 up Complete Selection ALL PRICES REDUCED S3 6P fOU WILL BE SURPRISED 5- HOW REASONABLE YOU CAN BUY ONE. Other Suggestions: Shop Now! P Ronson Lighters. A piece of nice Lug -, gage. Watch Bands. Pen and Pencil Sets. Fitted and Unfitted Toilet Kits. while our stock is complete. Use your credit. It is good at PALMER'S and if co3ts you no more. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON EVERYPURCHASE. O o 0 YOU.SAyE WHILE YOU SHOP AT $j SPECIAL INTEREST i;! CLASS HEARS 3 i ROOK REVIEW Monday night, Sophia L. Taylor reviewed 'The Power of Positive Thinking", by Norman Vincent Peale, at the Tremonton First ward Special Interest Clasj. This book has been a best n seller among books for the past two years. In Sets or Separately! The most complete and beautiful lection you will find anywhere. Diamond Set WEDDING BADS Lamar Winter CP Ashby rf D.wcyville have twfl mue f.ris now. ineir second girl arrived at the galley hos 5 Fital Nov. 30. to in en- Miss Ann Holland had as her guest for the Thanksgiving weekend, Miss Martha Hammond of Portland, Oregon. 1.00 to OVAS 29.75 Don and Bonnre Richardson Eaetch now have their second CP girl. The new baby arrived e w TIE BARS for less a liberal trade-i- n your old Cratch o o 0 delivery of two lovely orchids from a sister-in-laHawaii added much to the joyment cf the party. 1.00 to GARN I home. The CUFF LINKS and , ls HL-IM:IfrEl- B Honoring the birthday of Mrs. Vernal Holland, Saturday, members of the Holland family from Salt Lake City, Idaho Falls, American Fork, and Blackfoot met at the Holland home. They enjoyed a delicious birthday dinner at Worley's then spent the rest of the day together at the here your life are gift suggestions he would choose for himself. A RUGGED AND DEPENDABLE MILLER TYoy W. and Malyn Bennion Miller of Brigham City have a baby girl, born Nov. 26. She is UP V their first child. THAT WILL BRING HAPPINESS FAMILY HONORS BIRTHDAY for those men in two-tone- I Shipyard in Bremerjon. After their marriage, the couple will make their home in Bremerton. ! jap I STENQUIST Seattle with a degree in eleetrij cal engineering. 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