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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. July Tremonlon, Utah 7. 1955 Club News Plans July Wedding I trimmed with Chdntilly lace, and a veil with pearl studded crown. Miss Goulding is a graduate of Box Elder high school, where she was active in music circles. Mr. Reynolds is a graduate of Bear River high school, and attended Utah State Agricultural College the past year. While at the Logan School, he was affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity. After their wedding, the newly weds will, leave for a honeymoon to an undisclosed destination. They will make their home where Mr. in Sugar House, Reynolds has employment. FAMILY HONORS MRS. MARY E. PETERSEN was honored by her family Saturday night when they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen in Garland, for a family reunion. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Carlson, Mrs. James Petersen and children of Ida., Calene Carlson, Carey, Carlson and Clarence Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Gooding; daughter, Glen Carlson and four children, Woods Cross; Dr. and Mrs. Henry Crellin and three sons, Monterey, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carlson and daughter, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Frandsen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs, Midvale. Mr. Briggs and Mrs. Petersen, brother and sister, are the only surviving members of their family, that came from England in Mrs. Mary E. Petersen 1902. A barbeque supper and Sun- MISS MARIE GOULDING WEDDING DATE SET BY MARIE GOULDING AND JOHN REYNOLDS A July 22 wedding date has been chosen by Miss Marie Goulding and John D. Reynolds. is a daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Goulding of Mantua, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Reynolds of Tremonton are parents of the benedict-elec- t. Bishop Norman Jeppsen of Mantua Ward has been asked to , day morning breakfast were enjoyed by the guests, which inperform the ceremony at the cluded six of Mrs. Petersen's home of the bride's parents at sons and daughters, 19 grand6:30, and a reception is planned children and 2 great grandchildin their honor at 8 o'clock in ren. Two other members of the the Mantua ward hall. family were unable to attend. K has chosen The bride-eleArnell Jeppsen as her maid of MILLER GIRLS HAVE honor and Carolyn Andersen, BIRTHDAY PARTY Zola Olsen and Jeri Holmgren Mrs. Dennis Miller entertainas her bridesmaids. Kirk Waldron will perform ed Tuesday afternoon at a birththe duties of best man for the day party for her daughters Dianna and Kathleen. Dianna bridegroom-elec- t. was celebrating her fourth The future Mrs. Reynolds will will be Kathleen and birthday wear a gown of white tulle two next week. Fifteen little friends of the girls enjoyed an afternoon of Graveside services were held games and a delicious luncheon. The grandparents of the girls Monday at the Wasatch Lawn were also guests for the party. Cemetery in Salt Lake City for Marcia Eileen Crook one day old daughter of Ernest and VirBRIDE-ELECHONORED ginia Miller Crook of Yakima, Wash. The body was flown to AT SHOWER Salt Lake City for burial. A bridal shower was given Those attending the services last week in honor of Rowane besides Virginia's parents, Mr. Zundel. The shower was held at the and Mrs. Margan Miller and her home of Joyce Weese, with sisters and families included Donna Frank and RaNae J3rough Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, Mrs. Engvar Petersen, George as Friends of the guest of honor L. Miller, Wilford Miller, Mrs. enjoyed a very pleasant even- Irene M. Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. Ida ing and presented her with Leonard Petersen, Mrs. Mrs. Orsen and Mr. Miller, some lovely and useful gifts. . Jensen and family, Bishop and Mrs. William Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen. The services were conducted by Bishop Burton. Leonard M. Petersen was the speaker. A JOHN Alfred and Vera Lundberg duet was sung by Wilford Miller John of Tremonton are receiv- and Irene Shuman. Th.e grave ing congratulations on the birth was dedicated by the baby's of a baby boy June 30. The grandfather, Margan Miller. little fellow is the fourth boy for the Johns, and they have VISIT HERE one girl. FROM NEVADA BARLOW Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hansen of Kimber Barlow and his wife Wells, Nev., spent the weekend Faye Petersen Barlow of Pen with Vern's mother, Mrs. Daisy rose now have three sons. The Hansen and the Howard Stokes new baby arrived July 4, and family in Elwood. Vern and his the boys have one sister. family were unable to attend NELSON funeral services for little Randy Carl J. and Marlene King Nel Stokes last week so came to see son are the proud parents of a his sister Joyce as soon as he baby girl, born July 1, at Fort was able to get away. Sill, Oklahoma. This is the first child for the couple. She is also LEWIS O. DODD the first grandchild for the SOMEWHAT IMPROVED Alma Kings of Garland and 'Lewis O. is at home Dodd Mrs. Janet Nelson of Logan. after a short stay in the hospital THACKERAY last week. He is somewhat imMr. and Mrs. George Thackat the present time. proved eray, Croyden, announce the arat the home of their Visiting rival of a new baby daughter, father the week were during their first child. The little Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dodd of came on July 1. Mrs. Thackeray Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Richis the former Barbara Snow, ard Vandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Bert Vandenburg, and MarguerSnow, Deweyville. ite Vandenburg and her Crook Baby Buried T ' FARM BUREAU PLANS SUMMER PICNIC GARN DUSTMAN ACCEPTS POSITION the IN OGDEN STORE , The summer picnic for Tremonton Farm Bureau will Garn Dustman has accepted a be held Thursday, July 14 at as assistant manager of Memposition Willow Park in .Logan. bers are asked to meet at the the American Food Store in Ogden. He started work in his park at 12:30 for the partyT new position Tuesday morning. Garn has worked with the TRANSFERRED TO local Safeway store for the past .MISSISSIPPI 18 and for the local months Gary Smith left Saturday for Food Store prior to American a Biloxi, Miss., after spending short furlough at home with his that! He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith and other relatives. Wesley Dustman. 5 5 SALE SALE for the price of 1 SALE. Dresses and Skirts Purchase at regular price, get a second one for . . 1 . , FRIENDS MAY SHARE THE SAME PURCHASE No Please! lay-a-wa- All Sales Final ys The Classic Shop TREMONTON 5SALE 5 SALE ct WISE TO GIVE RADIO TALK LOU.TEAN B. Mrs. Lou Jean Ballard Wise will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's one o'clock program Sunday. Radio Station KBUH, will broadcast the WC TU program as usual at that hour. j WEEKEND IN Palmer Jewelry Co. cordially invites you to attend the OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE in the GIFFORD'S MENS STORE building Sat. , July 9, 9 a.m. You may be the recipient of 4 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Prize - A 100.00 Diamond Ring 2nd Prize - A 50.00 watch 3rd Prize - A beautiful set of crystal 4th Prize - A fine leather bill fold 1st or OBLIGATION merely visit our store Saturday and and sign your name to our guest register. NO COST Here are a few of the new features and merchandise you will find at the new PALMER JEWELRY STORE A COMPLETE NEW SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELRY. NEW SILVERWARE. CRYSTAL. POTTERY. DINNERWARE. WATCHES. A BEAUTIFUL NEW SELECTION OF THE FINEST DIAMONDS YOU CAN BUY , . . at lowest possible prices. Our prices retail, are LOWER than wholesale prices listed by discount houses or "clip joints." Now you can shop for your Diamond in the privacy of our own private office. All transactions are held in the strictest confidence. Use your credit. It is easy at PALMER'S. PALMER'S wish to apologize for any inconvenience which may have been caused during their removal sale and in our moving. We sincerely thank you for your patronage and good will. PALMER'S pledge to continue their same fine service in the future and solicit your continued patronage. Palmer Jewelry Co. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS n Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks and daughter Deanna returned home Monday evening, after a pleasant holiday weekend in Montana. They were guests of the Ed mund Shumans at Townsend, and made the' return trip through Yellowstone Park. Shu-ma- VISIT PARKS ON HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n spent the holiday weekend on a visit to the Southern Utah Parks and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. They visited Mr. Brenkman's mother and sister in Salt Lake City on the return trip. SECOND WARD WORK MEETING CHANGED as door prizes - MONTANA PHONE TREMONTON The regular monthly work meeting of the Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society has been changed for this month, from the usual second Tuesday of the month to July 19, a week later. Work will begin at 10:00 a.m. binding of magazines and quilting, and teacher's reports will be heard. At 2 p.m., Miss Hazel Bishop of the Utah Power and Light Company will give a demonstration of food for the freezer. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA VISIT Mrs. Henry Berchtold returned home recently accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Marian Clark and daughter Karen of Modesto, Cal. Mrs. Berchtold had spent several weeks with the Clarks in California. Crafty Cookers Members of the Crafty Cookers met at the home of Mrs. Joyce Housley June 16. The name of the club was chosen, and Mrs. Housley was named leader with Lois Iverson as assistant. The second meeting was held at the home of Connie Hansen. We prepared biscuits, banana milk shakes and punch. The members ate what they had prepared and found it very delicious. , Toni Jeppson, reporter You Get Important Extras tekmyou opmyoursavmgs account at FIRST SECURITY BANK Safety of your savings is both assured and insured at First Security Bank. Good bank interest is paid twice a year. And your funds are always readily available EVEN MORE IMPORTANT is your establishment of a good banking connection. Chances are you'll need some extra services now and then: personal loan, auto or home improvement loan, travelers checks, money order, safe deposit box, checking account ... to name only a few. 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