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Show THE LEADER. Tremonion. Utah Thursday. April 7. 1955 Lake County Medical Society wish to point out that in order to be eligible for examination all applicants must bring a written referral from any doctor consulted by them in the past year. As the name indicates, complete examinations are not given but are directed at only those areas of the body where cancer is thought to exist. Patients are referred back to their family doctor for further diagnostic procedures and or treatment when indicated. Cancer Symptom Center Date Set err, 1 v y th w 7 at "vf The American Cancer Society, Utah Divisior, in cooperation with Salt- take County Medical Society, has scheduled a Cancer Symptom Center to be held April 20th at Division Headuarters, 176 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake City. Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m; on April 14th and 15th. Further cancer cantrol inOnly those persons who register formation and literature may be can be examined at the center. the American Canat obtained In making this announcement cer Society office, 176 Social the Cancer Society and the Salt Han Avenue, by calling - f . to be held Sunday, April 10, at 7:30 a.m. Merwin P. Christensen is president of the organization, with Mrs. Ann Freiss, organist, and Mrs. Lulu Johnson, conductor. Members of the will Choir Ward Tremonton Second present a sacred cantata in connection with the Easter Sunrise services TO PRESENT SUNRISE SERVICE 1. Newlyweds Honored of Salt Lake City, members of the Cannons family, Mr. and by LaVon Ntsh Mrs. Chester Cannon of San Hy-ruDiego, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Krause, Mr. and Mrs. RECOVERING Rulon Cannon, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon FROM INJURIES two and Cannon grand Mrs. Mondell Weber and their Dorothy of Fielding received around two Mrs. Carlene Kerper families of Salt Lake City were Karl Starr was able to return hundred and forty guests at daughters, who Putman Miss to his home Sunday after reand the all present to make family Kathyrn the oc- PLYMOUTH Many Friends Greet Cannons On Golden Wedding Event their home Wednesday, casion being their 50th wedding anniversary. The house was at: tractive with lovely Daffodils and fresh pear blossoms brought by friends and relatives from St. George, and lovely potted plants. An attractively decorated table covered with a sheer lace table cover and displaying unique golden candles in lovely golden holders and a beautiful glass basket of daffodils and camillias was presided over by the Cannons two daughters and daughters-in-law- , two Mrs. Anna Krause, Mrs. Beth Weber, Mrs. Norma Cannon and Mrs. ceiving medical care at the Valley Hospital where he was taken Friday. While loading sugar at the Sugar Factory a pile of sugar fell on him and he received a fractured leg and RELIEF SOCIETY several bruises. He is able to move around his home on crutUNION MEETING and is improving satisfactches All Relief Society workers of orily at this writing. South Bear River Stake are Jess Nish was taken to to attend the regular expected Monday by his sons, Austin TVTr TVTre QtlH QnanicW Pnrlr 2:30 and Newell, where he received at union meetinS Saturday Thomas Sheppich and Mr. and Mrs Gwpnn Khpnrvirh nf South ' p m. at the Tremonton First medical attention. Mr. Nish has been ill the past 3vweeks but is Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward building, according to anat this writing. Cutler of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. nouncement by Isabella Walton, improving Mrs. Ruth Goddard returned Alma Bryner and Miss Winzler president. to her home in Malad, Idaho, after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Newell Nish. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Archibald MANY STYLES DACRON at the Logan Temple Tues were and NYLON TRICOT day where they had their Tem ple marriage performed. Relatives and friends who attendDacron and nylon, tricot with them were Mrs. Effie ed won't slips opaque, Estep, Bishop and Mrs. Oleen cling, never need ironing! with Josephson, and Mr. and Mrs. Superbly Dewey Lamb. laces, pleats, appliques Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish were in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. 3.98 Nish attended Primary conference. Joseph Heusser of POWERS MODEL and Russell Heusser of NYLON FULL SWEEP Los Angeles, Calif., visited the Orvil Nish's Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Hopkins and Mrs. 3.98 Deloris Woodland and son of Brigham City visited Mrs. Karl Long torso look slips with Starr Thursday. taffetized pleated nylon skirt - top section of jersey Primary Entertains nylon to give the sleek look The Primary officers entersm. med. lg. White only. tained the Primary children to an Easter party Tuesday. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Sponsors Show The P.T.A. sponsored a picture show at the ward hall Wednesday evening. After the show U l Or A a business meeting was held to elect new officers for the com ing year. Mrs. Agnes Nielson took her mother, Mrs. Kilgore, to the Valley Hospital Monday where she is receiving medical care. Recent visitors at the Frank. Archibald home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald and family of Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Archibald e Smart drawstring bag you Proportioned length and family of Malad, Idaho. Shimmering white pearls can wash! n It's of fine nylons in Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and Easter - glass base beads for in the rich High twist for that add luster and nylon of Ogden visited over the family quality "mountain dell" pattern. dull finish, extra long wear. One to four strands weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and Choose from a huge range Fashion shades. Sizes Henry Starr. bibs - Earrings, bracelets. of colors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pringree Fed. tax extra 1.00 Fed. tax extra of Ogden visited at the home of 984 PaIr Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rudd Mon5 STRETCH NYLON SHEER HOSIERY New low price 1.35 day. They are being transferred SPRING FLOWERS - For buloniers Trimmings 49 98 to Winnemuca, Nevada and are 3 to 6 GIRLS FULL SWEEP NYLON SLIPS 8 to 14 moving there this week. Mrs. TODDLER CLIP-OHEADBAND AND BAG SET 1.98 Pringell is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Rudd. and SWISS EMBROIDERED HANKIES 49 1 Mrs. Ivan Archibald and daughters, Ila and Mrs. Edna Hess were in Logan Monday. imrti Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Jos j ephson attended conference in Salt Lake City and made a trip to Provo Tuesday and also visited their son and daughter who are attending the Brigham Young University. Mrs. Gibbs Allen of Portage and her daughter Rocheli of Los Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish Sunday. Plan Move To Idaho Mr. and Mrs. George Archi. ",...3 bald spent several days in Idaho Falls last week where they have purchased a new home and farm. They plan on bag and glove set Pearlizedl These Doub1 n oven nylon Spring there in the very near moving for girlsl Packed withPen-future. They also were overbaskets glovesl They're short and sweet and wonderfully1 ney fashion and value, the have a lustrous new finish. night guests of Mr. and Mrs. nylon cloves, the washable. New wrist interbedecked Chester Archibald in Grace. rhcy're prettily est. Choose from pastels white reed basket bedeck- with fruit or flowers, come Idaho Thursday evening. ed with artificial flowers. in and dark shades. Mr. and Mrs. Hess and sons shades! pearlized pastel 7. 2 Gloves, sizes to of Idaho Falls are visiting Mr. 1.98 plus tax 1.98 plus Fed. tax and Mrs. Jess Hess. served a delicious luncheon to all the guests. Among those coming to bring good wishes to the honored couple were Mr.' and Mrs. O. W. Sansbury of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cannon and Mrs. Clara Burgess of St. George, Mrs. Eva Webb of Hurricane, Mrs. S. H. Jones of Provo, Mrs. Leah Holland of circle complete. The Cannons wish to thank each and everyone who came and who remembered them in anyway. Og-de- n ... i :: t SLIPS re detailed rih 32-4- Easter Starts at Peuney's! Your Dew-eyvill- HALF SLIPS Shop Tomorrow For Fashions For Everyone fix &k 3 Gay-mod- hand-wove- e, SVt-11- . 2-9- 8 X-1- 2-9- 8 8 N ill jyy Of a'- - :: .....s.. t e-- w hand-wove- wicker 1 4-9- t 8 e 1 . MR. and MRS. DELBERT REESE HANSEN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER BRIGHAM GIRL BECOMES MRS. REESE HANSEN Recent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Reese Hansen were feted at a wedding reception in the Brigham Second ward hall March 9. New Mrs. Hansen is the former Miss Lorraine Mae Young. They spoke their wedding vows in Brigham City, February 19, with Judge Lewis Jones officiating. . Assisting the young couple in receiving their guests were Mrs. Thurza Young, mother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen,' parents of the groom. Attendants to the bride were Mrs Lee Baron, her sister, Miss Juanita Snow, and Mrs. Carlo Jensen. Barbara Hansen, sister of the groom was flower girl. Each attendant wore a pastel colored gown and carried a adorned minature umbrella with Vanda orchids. Clyde Holt was best man for the groom. Center of the decorations for the reception was a beautiful three tiered wedding cake with pink and white trim. Acting as host and hostess for the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Brown, and Miss Jackie Abel' presided at the guest book. A program during, the evening presnted Mrs. Hannah B. Nicholas, grandmother of the bride, who played piano selections, and Mrs. Roberta Storey who sang several solos. The bride is a senior at Box Elder high school. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of Bear River high school, and is now attending Utah State Agri, Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom entertained at a family dinner Thursday in honor of their son, Irving and his family, who left during the week to make their home in Springvill'e. , , OFFICERS NAMED FOR CLUB . Barbara Falk was elected president of the S.R.R. Club at their Thursday evening meet ing. Louise Allen was the hostess at the meeting. The mem bers also appointed Audrey Roberts as secretary. Two new members were wel corned by the group, Doris Chr istensen and Lois Norr. The evening was spent playing Bunco and prizes were to Roberta Fronk, Beth Ballard and Editti White. The hostess served delicious refreshments. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Con Steffen left Thursday for a ten' days' visit in California. They will stay with Mrs. Steffen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McGuire at Riverside, and also with other relatives while there. RETURN FROM SOUTHERN VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart chose last weekend to return home after spending six weeks in the warm climate of Indio, Cal., where they were below sea level and the temperature was above 90 degrees most of cultural College. the time. The wintery storm which They are making their home at 225 West Forest St., in Brig- welcomed them home was quite ham City. a change. 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