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Show Thursday. December LEADER 16. 1954 " " 3 BRIDE-ELEC- T HONORED BY FRIENDS Club News and . Social Events I'liW"'"" " Tremonton, Utah bridal shower was given Saturdgy evening with Miss Ruth Hytting as guest of honor. Hostesses for the party were Ann Taylor, Karen Johnson and A Jaleen Mason. About twenty friends of the bride elect met to honor her and presented her with many loveljfc " Mark Golden Anniversary gifts, Miss Johnson directed some special games during the even-ing- , and a tasty lunchAm was served. CECIL A. IIESIAW CLAIMS BRIDE l BRIGHAM CITY ' Janice Christensen, daughter Christensen of Brigham, and Cecil Adrain Hes-loson of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop. of Eiwood, were married Saturday in Brigham. After a short honeymoon they will be at home to their friends in Brigham. Adrian is working at Hill Field and his bride is a beauty operator in the Peach of Mrs. Wilford p, W. '. MR. and MRS. PETER BOSS GARLAND COUPLE TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING OCCASION Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boss will observe their 50th wedding an niversary with an Open House LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED Mrs. Freeman Byington was the hostess to the members of thd Literary Guild at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Earl Oyler was also a guest of the club. The program was given by Mrs. Grant Thompson, who ably reviewed Anya Solon's book, "Katherine". Tasty refreshments were ved by the hostess. ser- An election of officers resulted in placing Mrs. Byington in as president, Mrs. Lois Anderson as secretary, and Mrs. Grant Thompson as program chairman. tin! i MISS JOYCE SEVERSON Florence, Anger, Miss Marie Petersen and Miss Burton entertained at a Bridal Shower at the Burton Miss CANDY te home Monday evening in compliment to Miss Joyce Severson who will become a bride on Friday of- this w8ck. The evening was spent in making a "Bride's Book". refreshments Lovely were served to about eighteen guests. ! can help you make it that way-Ju- st let us take some of the work and worry out Rich qt. 60 lb. box .Chocolate Covered VARIETY CLUB MEETS 59 Feast on the finest of Sharon Archibald was hostess at the meeting of the Variety Club Thursday afternoon at her home. Other guests were Joann Archibald, Joyce Mrs. Harris and Dot Kay. Pinochle was the diversion of the afternoon and prize winners were Joyce Harris and Dot Kay. The hostess served delicious refreshments. n Fancy Assortment of Delicious Creams 5 lb. box 2.79 Th lb. box "-- PEANUT CLUSTERS MARSHMALLOWS V p'f cqi rkl 6 rDC A A AC Robury. ut Delicto PICKLES Place ybur orders early for important , 39 c GRAPE FRUIT CAKES I POINSjETTIAS DOORKNOCKERS FLOWER OF THE MONTH CYCLAMEN HOLLY Heather - Azalea or Fern Plants JUICE $ t I ' CUT FLOWERS Cut fresh dally house Crd. . ou, 1 3 LAMPS Planters. Vases and Gift itemi Just arrived - Tabic Lamps, beautiful styles and colors I 10.95 and up Flowerlane Floral DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 3451 Lb. 5 Ox. - lel-oi- r, Use. SAVE on One Pound i J ttsf- RAUV ,. ID. Qd tJ Of 'i oS can 2 ox. ai J4 can S 2 9 37c cant 55 1 2 ox. Tea Garden, Er SVEI LIMA SUGA! Hex. ST Aprico-Pir.app- PEAS beet: Deli No. SOUP aSPAI 20 ex U Light. Amber, Halvet and Pieces DATE ROM. RAISINS 17'' Black MaraKhino, Empreu Brand J '( 63c - te I j nng this coupon to our stort and get 10c off the i i regular pries t 1 lb. of SUNNY3ANK With This Coupon :. a .2 oxo29 12 Miscellaneous PUMPKIN KST ?C mIC Canterbury, VKUJ iriLJ.riTLJ SUKYBANK MARGARINE L.-- lg. 4o Pineapple9 PDCCCPVFC 70 Froxen, r, Concentrated LIlLlllllL J PRESERVES Clip and J Bel-ai- lalani. large Lb RLig I H'-LEVISI- Tea 1.89 1 to Bel-ai- rUCDOICC T7" - fllbbon t7Q 1 Froxen, Concentrated 1 2 oz. co. Con- r, JUICE centratedFroxen,6 ox. can COFFEE I Nuts HOLIDAY : - EVERGREENS CANDLES Cenl.rplece. J4oi. Hn9.r. Cone Clusters etc. CORSAGES $ Mls.l.lo. ,.nd No. 33 tag k.u. rlT. .39' ORANGE JUICE 2 lb. ring loll Beverages t LEMONADE Fruits 1 II 25c RIPE OLIVES Choice for Festive Occasions f Standard GREEN OLIVES gifts-f- or OrcMd, No. RIPE OLIVES 9 Extra Ric- h- 49 65 Pd" fruit Cake Special! sparkling decorations for Your Home F PJCKLESr- - Another ROXBURY Special! 5 SLICED B 23 ex Sweet Gherkins " OLIVES cov0"lde-,ib.box3- BEEF RO Appetizers 1 Orange Sticks Chocolate Mints GROUND 6.79 lbs. III 69 lb. 29 lb..25 lb. 29 Fluff-l-e- tf "GUM DROPS SSTS I Ready to Eat, "The Ideal Christmas Gift" lb. 29 diristma SHRIMPS PORK LE RIB ROA: Swift's Canned DROPSY lb.39 CHOCOLATE MCI 1.49 Guaranteed Bird AAAS SJSZ,. SATIN MIX e and Nougats TURKEYS This OVEN READY . . . Norbest "A" Grade, Completely Cleaned, Oven Ready, Every II mm Box CHOCOLATES of holiday plans. i TME! Roxbury CHERRIES Merry Christmas py and carefree, we Ready for Entertaining, Keep Plenty on Hand - . May yours be hap- - and Lucerne, Mixed ft 1 Christmastime is FETED AT SHOWER. Mar-gare- Plum Pi EGGNOG City. on Sunday, Dec. 19, from 2 to 6 p.m. at their home in Garland. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs" Boss were married in the Logan Temple Dec. 22, 1904, and since that time have been residents of Garland. Mr. Boss was born in Switzerland Jan. 6, 1879. As a young boy he came to Utah, lfe has been engaged in farming. Mrs. Bos.was born in Bern, Idaho, Oct. 7, 1883. Thoy have both been active as mc moors of thq Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and have sent six of their children, on missions foj the church. They are parents of 12 children, 8 of whom are living They are Mrs. P. C. (Minerva )Jessce, Springville; Chester P. Boss, Russell . H. Boss, Kenneth V. Boss, and Mrs. F. G. 'F.dna) Mrs. . W. O. Wood, Garland; (Donna) Linford, Concord, Cal.; Mrs. E. D. (June) Orchard and Karl C. Boss, Provo, Utah. They also have 37 and 2 great grandchildren. grand-childre- oo o lb . 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