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Show Claire Jensen and Karen Norr, j and Pamela Ballard. Miss Linda Spackman was at the guest register and refreshments were served under the direction of Ruthe Litchford. She was assist ed by Nadine Barnard and Rose Ann Jensen. Following the wedding cere- mony, dinner was served to the wedding party at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper, Mrs. Irene Wood, Miss Gae Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Norr, Mr. Wayne Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr. THE LEADER. Social Events and Temple Marriage Unites Couple WIGHT FAMILY HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY All six members of the family of A. N. Wight met Saturday evening to honor the birthdays of their father, and their mother, who died fourteen years ago. Their (birthdays fell on the same day". Jn the group were Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMinn, Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Welling McFarland, and Mr. and Mrs. James Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Summers, Bothwell; and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight, Thatcher. The family enjoyed a dinner served at Worley's Cafe, then spent the remainder of the evening at the home of their father and his wife. Og-de- n; ii MAYOR DAY ADDRESSES CIVIC LEAGUE MR. and MRS. CLYDE HOLT The Women's Civic League met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rodney Morrison for their meeting. Mayor Jesse Day was guest speaker. He explained some of the details concerning the city government of Tremonton, and the expense involved. He also spoke of future plans for the city, and thanked the Club for their support and activities in the community. Reports from the club officers and committee chairmen were heard. Mrs. Dallin Nielsen favored with a piano solo. New officers will be install. ed at the next meeting, which will be the annual banquet on May 5. The hostess served delicious refreshments to club members and other guests. buds. Maid of Honor was Miss Connie Norr, sister of the bride, in Before an archway of carna- a waltz length gown of yellow tions and greens, the new Mr. net and her bouquet was of and Mrs. Clyde Hpit received Painted daisies and Japanese their many friends at their wed- iris. Bridesmaids were schoolmates ding reception in the Dewey-vill- e recreation hall. The young cf the bride and were dressed couple were united in marriage in gowns of white and blue net. in the Logan Temple on April They were the Misses Julia 7, President George Raymond Earl, Anna Nielsen and DeAnn LWhitaker. They carried bou officiating. and Sonja is a daughter of Mr. quets of painted daisies ' " and Mrs. Charles Norr, Dewey1 Japanese iris. ville, and Clyde is a son of Mr. Performing the duties of best and Mrs. Mervin Holt, Penrose. man for the groom was Reese The bride was lovely in a Hansen. Ushers were D.. R. Norr gown of lace and tulle over and Dean Holt. white satin. Of floor length the were Floral arrangements gown featured a lace top with done under the direction of Queen Anne collar. Her veil Leah Deakin, an aunt of the was of tulle with appliqued lace bride. LaPriel Collins, Winona flowers and orange blossoms. Ballard, Uneta Jensen, also DINNER PARTY The bridal corsage was heart aunts of the bride presided at HONORS FATHER shaped and composed of Japan- the gift table. Assisting them Mrs. Reid Oyler entertained ese iris, daisies and pink rose were Misses Patti Dixon, Lea at a family party Friday even ing at her home. The event was in honor of her father, Eberhart Zundel of Brigham City on his 'fife birthday anniversary. ' Other guests included Mrs Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Zundel, also of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Zundel of Salt Lake City, and the family of the hostess. SONJ A NORR, CLYDE HOLT WEDDING ! C ' mt m mm j Club News es and blind bogies. A Dutch STAKE SETS lunch will be served from 4 to DANCE PRACTICE 6 p.m. at the Club House, and The MIA stake officers have Sunday morning breakfast will a practice for all who called be served from 7 to 9:30, with been have taking the Arthur competition on the golf course lessons. They redance Murray the continuing through day. scouts and bee hive that quest at the First 7:30 at meet girls ward hall and all other groups RELIEF SOCIETY to meet at 9 p.m. Saturday TO HONOR Tells of Marriage Plans i Tremonton. Utah Thursday. April 28. 1955 VISITING TEACHERS The South Bear River Stake Relief Society is planning a special program and social hour to honor all visiting teachers of the stake. The stake officers request that everyone connected with the visiting teachers program, including presidencies, supervisors, and alternates meet at the First ward building Saturday at 2:30 p.m. for the affair. night. - i LEE KAY TO ADDRESS SPORTSMEN A fine interesting program has been arranged by the officers of the Bear River Wildlife Federation for Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the high school auditorium. Lee Kay, of the State Fish and Game Department will be present to show films on Life conservation and a safety film ? on gun handling. UNION FARMERS ' PLAN ORGANIZATION Students and parents are invited to attend and enjoy the MEETING with members of the A meeting of the Farmers meeting Federation. Wildlife MISS JOYCE FRYER Union has been called for May 4,' at 8 p.m. at the Utah Power FOURTH WARD FRYEROLDROYD and Light building. E. H. Larsen MRS. ROY ANDERSON will conduct the meeting, and ENGAGEMENT TOLD INITIATES GIVE RADIO TALK H. D. Rolph, national vce presi- TO Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. ENLISTMENT PROGRAM The speaker on the WCTU dent of Farmers Union will be Fryer, Deweyville, announce Loyal Glenn, superintendent the speaker. , radio program Sunday at 1 p.m. the coming marriage of their of Tremonton Fourth Ward will be elected and will be Mrs. Roy Anderson of Officers daughter, Joyce, to David A. Sunday School and his Thatcher. Mrs. Axel Frederick-se- n other business matters have initiated an enlistment Oldroyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. is director of the program. Terry Oldroyd, Provo, Utah. program in the ward. They exThe young couple have chosen tend a special invitation to members of the ward who are May 18 as their wedding day. not regular attenders to come a former is graduate Joyce of Bear River High School and out at 11 a.m. each Sunday. Business Regular members are urged attended Henegar School in Salt Lake City. She to' bring neighbors and raise has been making her home at the percentage of attendance at 1238 South 15th Street and is the Sunday morning sessions. employed as cashier at the Mountain States Telephone M MEN, GLEANERS Company. David is a graduate of PLAN SPECIAL Utah.i the University of FIRESIDE - The M Men and Gleaners and M Men and Junior Gleaners of South Bear River BOOKLORE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. D. B. Green Junior entertained Stake Wednesday afternoon for the members of the Booklore Club and four special guests, Mrs. Conrad Steffen, Mrs. A. J. Mohr, Mrs. Leland Harris and Mae Dalton. Mrs. Harris gave a very entertaining report on the book, "My Heart Lies South," by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. " are planning a special Fireside to be held Sunday evening, May 8th after stake conference. Samuel Shing, Indian from Arizona will be guest speaker, and music will be furnished by members of his family. This promises to be the outstanding program of the year for. these young "people, and all are requested to remember the i CONCHO Contrast saddle-stitc- h Moisture proof, soil resistant, easily takes hard wear in stride. non-breakabl- front GOLF AND COUNTRY GIVE BRIDGE PARTY CLUB SETS OPENER Mrs. Jerry Fruin and Mrs. The men of the Brigham City a entertained group Harry Drew at a Bridge party; Golf and Country Club will of friends in the opening Friday afternoon at the home of participate week's events at the club. Mrs. Drew.. Four tables were in play durPlay on the Links will begin lad- Saturday at 12 noon with the after the afternoon, ing priz served a delicious buffet luncheon. Prizes at cards went to Ulanda Allen, Carmen Waldron, Verna Theurer, and Doris Ab bott. ies were PARTY HONORS GUEST Mrs. Frank Hall of Hunting, ton was honored at a birthday party Thursday at the home of cattern circles the ventilated Vn7 crown of this Western straw of imported fiber. 'date. it- - n ,fs. it isn't a genuine BRIM STAYS THE WAY YOU ROLUTI has the Bailey e,. unjess it Brand 4.98 IN BAILEY'S NEW RODEO COLORS Gephart Stores Co. "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" ARTHUR MURRAY Mrs. Vess Roundy; The evening was spent visitafter which refreshments were served to the following guests, Mesdames A. A. Iverson, Fred Hansen, M. W. Ward, Dar- rel Heaton, O. J. Johansen and Raymond Hansen. ing, i AVERAGE FARE PER PERSON for husband, wife and child between 5 and 12 when using Greyhound's Family Plan. L1TEJUY CLUB HEARS INTERESTING BOOK REVIEW $io 7 HU - SEE HOW MUCH GREYHOUND'S PIM Mohawk Beautiful Mohawk Shuttlepoint is woven wilh a distinctive needlepoint texture made possible by a SAVES YOU! Regular ONE-WA- Y Fore dinvr IAIT UKI CITY POtTLAND IAN FRANCISCO mn4 12 yw $ll go $1.85 $17.10 $18.90 Open ing In Mrs. Nell Puzey gave a very Interesting review of Vilhelm Moberg's book, "Unto A Good Land", Wednesday evening at the regular meeting of the TreLiterary Club. Everyone present enjoyed this gripping story of a little band of Swedish emigrants - wanderers seeking new homes, good land, in a wide, strange frightening, r'ch, wonderful country. Miss Ruth Johnson was the charming hostess to the Liter ary group, in addition to the fourteen club members present, Mrs. Helen Severson. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mrs. Nell Puzey were special guests. Delicious refreshments were served. monton-Garlan- PAMItV Per Person Husband, wife and child AVERAGE FARE Husband and wife $8.95 $u5 ' $12.85 $14.20 I $6.95 $1.10 $10.00 $11.05 Uov Mondays, Twulayt or Wantdavt Kintra any may m nw wnK patented Mohawk technique. yarn spun from choice Heavy resil. wools skillfully creates a deep ient pile that keeps its beauty and texture for years to come. Select your new Shuttlepoint carpet from a complete array of decorator colors. Think of it! For as little as $15. 00 a month you can carpet your living room, dining room, hall and bedroom wall-to-wa- ll. tWoyrowwcqrpWor-H)rry- fo Midland Hotel M. E. HALL. Agent Dainice Stadlio Phone d ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halgren were hosts at a dinner party at their home Friday evening. Home Furnishings Friends of theirs from Ogden Phone Tremonton and Salt Lake City were guests. 25-752- ALLEN'S REVHyi?NE) 4 Tremonton, Thur. Apr. 28 At The MIDLAND HOTEL 1:00 p. in. to 10:00 p. 111. PRIVATE. 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