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Show THE LEADER. Tremonlon. Utah Thursday. October 27. 1955 'Of Social Events and Qh-h-- h those'50 i OLDSMOBILES! r Club News 4 ) 1 i I 111 ' It . MISS DELORES NIELSEN Plans November Wedding with Jack Erickson DELOREES NIELSEN AND JACK ERICKSON ARE ENGAGED farming. New Rocket Oh-h-- ... New Jetaway power 0 Hydra-Mati- c . . . New Starfire for Styling! You'll say "Oh-h-sure when you see Olds for '56! smoothness ' 8e them on "OHI Day" Nov. 3rd at your GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Niel Mrs. Harold K. Austin entersen of Deweyville announce the tained twelve friends of her son and forthcoming Sherman on his seventh birthengagement OLDSMOBILE Dsalsr'tl Fronk Chevrolet marriage of their daughter, day, Tuesday. The little folks to Mr. Jack. L. Erickson, played games and enjoyed birthson of Mrs. Geneve Erickson of day cake and other Elwood. 1 Tremonton Ph. Wedding plans for November 12 are being made by the young couple. A reception and dance will honor them in the Deweyville ward after the wedding. is a graduate The bride-eleof Bear River high school, and has attended Utah State Agricultural College, where she was affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority. She is presently employed at Anderson Lumber Co. Mr. Erickson is also a grad uate of the Bear River high school, and is now engaged in war against disg Science wages a of new names, will learn Year ease. by year, you ington and Canada. g cures for Airman Campbell is schedul learn of new and better of frontier ed to attend a six weeks course the diseases that still represent of special training in mechanics modern-da- y medicine. in Texas, prior to being assigned When your doctor prescribes these potent to Arkansas where he will be healers, our job is to translate his orders into stationed. medical weapons specifically for your aid. In The bride, who is a graduate we never forplacing our skills at your service, of St. Benedict's hospital in fill to prescription first your obligation-get our Ogden will resume her nursing and accurately until her husband is located in swiftly Arkansas. The wedding day of the young couple fell on the birthday anDRUG niversary of the bride's grandFor father, Jacob J. White of PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE De-lor- es Company AL7-131- MR. and MRS. LEON HANSEN who spoke wedding vows in Elko, Nevada early in October SHELLEY ANDERSON IS NOW MRS. LEON HANSEN pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and feathered carnations, centered with a purple orchid. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Dahle, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Gayle R. Christensen, Mrs. Reed Miller as attending matrons. Miss LeJean Hansen was bridesmaid. All the attendants wore ballerina length gowns of pastel colors and carried nosegays of pink Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson of Tremonton announce the marriage of their daughter, Shelley to Mr. Leon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen of Garland. The wedding took place Oct. 5, in Elko, Nev. A reception honored the at the home of the bride's parents. The new bride was lovely in a Best man for the groom was ballerina length gown of white Homer Capener. lace over taffeta. Her fingertip The bride is a graduate of veil of illusion fell from a crown Bear River high school and has of lace, trimmed with seed been employed in Tremonton. new-lywe- ds crysan-themum- s. ttnimt- mil,,,, , iiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. were united in church wedding October 14. Bride is the former Sherry June Simmons of Beaver Dam never-endin- The groom is a graduate of the local high school and is now attending Utah State Agricul- SHERRY JUNE SIMMONS IS OCTOBER BRIDE germ-killin- tural College. Miss Sherry June Simmons, The young couple are making lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their home in Tremonton for the Marvin Simmons of Beaver Dam became the bride of A2c John present. L. Campbell, at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 14 in a double ring ceremony. The is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Campbell of Lacede, Ida. Simmons, Bishop Thomas uncle of the bride performed the wedding ceremony at the Beaver Dam Ward Chapel. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown ,of white lace and faille. A lace bolero with long pointed sleeves was worn over a fitted bodice of faille. The collar of the bolero and the sweetheart neckline of the dress were trimmed with rhinestones. The fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of seed Zipper Front pearls. Hor bouquet was of yellow roses and white carnations centered with a large purple orchid tied with white and orchid ribbon. Julia Robbins, sister of the All Sizes bride was matron of honor, and Annette Dixon, VaLouie Kidman and Joan Bowen in pastel gowns carried miniature bouquets matching the bride's. Gerald Simmons, brother of the bride acted as best man for the groom, DeWayne and Dar-ol- d Simmons and Thomas s were ushers. , The bridal party stood before Oto-an archway trimmed with fall flowers. Palms and candleabra stood at both sides. Presiding over the guest register was Susan Motichka, and at the gift table were Marianne and Jean Simmons and Kathrine Frances. In charge of the serving were Mrs. Arta Hansen and Mrs. Sizes 6 to 16 Natalie Erickson with Pearl Saunders, Carolyn Bosen, Rose Marie, Anna Bell and Susan Johnson assisting. Gifts wore handled by Dau-neIIanen. Cnlla Cooper, Tam-ar- a Beautiful Plaid Patterns PjnHnr and Cathy White. Mrs. Wallace Simmons had charge of the decorations. During the reception, a short nrogram was cmceed by Simmons, which presented Anna Durfry, Marianne and Jean Simmon?. Idella Bennion, Nedra Bowles, and Nordith Ged-di- s in vocal music and a ballet dance by Arta Hansen, Sonja Secrist and Karen Ericksen. For her going away ensemble, the new Mrs. Campbell wore a black and brown wool dress with black accessories. Their honeymoon included a visit in Idaho with the parents of the groom and a trip to Wash- - LINED COATS Wool ri1m. MR. and MRS. JOHN L. CAMPBELL bride-groo- m Mens WINTER dead germs ct COLD Weather Needs at Gepharts Boys turn-bac- k ASMS STORE Here's Uic years biggest truck news ! 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