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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Dance Instruction Thursday. January 19. 1956 Open To Public Christian Science TO GIVE RADIO TALK ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Social Events and V I; Club News " f ,.'' VERLIN HESS MARRIES MALADCIRL P-0- ' CLUB ELECTS C NEW OFFICERS Members of the Mr. Verlin Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess, took Miss met Thursday night Dorothy Marie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darahal Evans Malad, to be his bride in a home wedding Saturday night. The marriage was held at the liomp of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. Bishop S. Olean Josephson performed the ceremony Many friends and relatives were present. After the wedding the guests were served punch and cake Mr. Ora Hess favored the group with some musical numbers. There will be a wedding dance held in their honor on January 27, at Malad, Idaho. The newly weds are going to live in Gar land. ENTERTAIN BOOK CLUB Mrs. Arch Showell was the hostess Wednesday gracious afternoon at her home at the regular meeting of the Booklore Club. Mrs. Russ Waldron was also a guest of the hostess. Mrs. Mae Dalton gave a very interesting account of her re cent trip to Europe, and the hostess served a delicious The new officers of the club, Lavon Garfield, president and Cora Stevens, secretary-treasurannounced that the programs for the next year would be ready for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Rudy Miller, Feb. 1st. er GUESTS AT SANDALL HOME Dinner guests at the Wayne Sandall home Sunday were Rolfe and Duane Kerr, Margaret Elleson, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall and the Leon Kerr fam' ily. afternoon the Calling during were Mrs. Frank Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stokes and Darrel Tucker of Ogden. j ' Club Pi-O- c at the . K-- Methoffic- odist Church to elect new ers and they chose Mrs. Gloria Rase as president; Mrs. Hellen De Jarnet, 1st vice president: Sophia Woerner, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Ora Ellen Redfield, secretary-treasureand Mrs. historian. Woerner, Betty A lovely wall planter was presented to Mrs. Elma Magers, outgoing president. Refreshments were served. f - - i . - i , J mt! r; ELOISE SANDALL Ronald Driggs, former dance instructor on the General Board of M.I.A. will be the instructor in South Bear River Stake. Mr. at the dance clases to be held Driggs has a studio in Ogden. Assisting him will be his partner and another couple. The Scouts and Bee Hive girls will meet at 3:30 Saturday afternoon, the Explorers and Mia Maids at 5 p.m., the Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men at 6:30 and the married folks at 8 p.m. at Tremonton First Ward hall. There are ten lessons in the course and a small fee will be charged. Although sponsored by the South Bear River Stake, they will welcome anyone who desires to take the instruction, and Saturday will be the last opportunity to enroll. The TV series being presented on Station KUTV, Channel 2 will be given each Saturday at each 1:45 p.m. and repeated 11:45 The a.m. at topic Sunday for this weekend will be Freedom from Recurring illness. The programs are planned to be inspiring and practical to all. Tom Sandall announce the engagement of their daughter, Eloise to Mr. Robert H. Sporleder, son of Mrs. Ruth Sporleder of 1048 So. 8th E., Salt Lake City. The couple are planning an early spring wedding. Miss Sandall is a graduate of Bear River high school and is a nurse technician at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Her fiance has filled a mission' for the L.D.S. Church and has completed his military service. MISS JOAN LAMB Mr. and Mrs. ENGAGEMENT OF JOAN LAMB MADE KNOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Plymouth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Bryan Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs, Portage. Joan is a senior at the Bear River high school where she is a cheerleader. Bryan is a 1955 graduate from Bear River. Joan plans to enroll in a beauty school after high school HAS FAMILY DINNER graduation. After she completes Minnie Potter entertained her her study in beauty they plan children at a turkey supper last to be married. There is no definSaturday night. Present were ite date set. Mr. and Mrs. Od.ell Christensen, Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. WEEKEND AT HOME Ray Adams, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mr. Jack Johnson, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Delbert Staggi, Ogden, Mrs. Guy Johnson, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr, weekend at home. He is attendand Mr. and Mrs. Oleen ing University of Utah. Watt After supper games were played and the family exchanged "white elephant" gifts. Dew-eyvill- e, Probation Officer TO HOLD MEETING Daughters of the Midland Camp of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, Jan. 26, at the home of Mrs. Maude Cook. The meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m. YES! You heard correctly We have 3Q0 yards of. world famous regular $1.49 BATES Mr. and Mrs. Ricy Anderson, Ogden, visited Saturday with Mr., Anderson's sister, Mrs. Ann Zesiger. . Fancy or plain colors I To Address YARD Wednesday Meet ARCHIBALD Duane and Nettie Hunsaker Mrs. Rudy Kaiser, president Archibald of Garland announce of the Women's Legislative the birth of a baby boy Jan. 13'. Council of Box Elder Council He is the fourth boy for the announces a meeting to be held family and they have two girls. HESS Wednesday, Jan. 25 at the Chamber of Commerce in BrigVern and Carol Garn Hess of ham City at 8 p.m. Fielding are happy over the Judge E. S. Bigler will dis- arrival of a baby boy Jan. 17. cuss Utah's juvenile court sys- The new addition makes two tem. Horace C. Carlson, juven- boys and three girls for the ile probation officer, who has family. WOOD been in juvenile work for the past ten years will be present and Velda Lundberg Ray to participate in the discussion. Wood of Fielding have a new baby boy in their family. Everythis week. This USE THE LEADER WANT ADS body gets boys is the fourth boy for the Woods FOB RESULTS and they also have two girls. A special clean-u- p to make room for NEW SPRING PATTERNS . Here is your chance to acquaint yourself with BATES disciplined cottons famous the world over. This price in effect this week only! GEPHART STORES CO. "Buy For Cash And Pay Less" SMART'BIG M STYLING at a Smart New Price ! Mr. and Mrs. James Walton had a party at their home, Sat urday night, in honor of Rolfe Kerr. Friends from Logan and Salt Lake City were present for the lunch and the evening was spent playing parlor games. Sun day, the Waltons had a dinner GIVE BRIDAL SHOWER for relatives of Rolfe's from A shower was held in honor Provo, Salt Lake City and of Mrs. Nick Christensen at the Logan. home of Mrs. Melvin Homer, Thursday night The hostess ser- MRS. DODD OBSERVES ved a delicious luncheon and 80TH BIRTHDAY many lovely gifts were received Friends and relatives called by the new bride. She was the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. former Arlene Roylance of Og- Lewis A. Dodd during the week den. Nick is the son of Mr. and to visit them. Mrs. Dodd was 80 Mrs. Roland Christensen. years young Monday. Thursday, Mrs. Ed H. White, Salt Lake ENTERTAINS AT PARTY City, and Mr. and Mis. G. M. McMurdie en- Holmes, Brigham, called at the , Mrs. Clifford tertained twenty children at a Dodd home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank irthday party in honor of her Kelly, Providence, came Friday son Kent's seventh birth date. to visit and Mrs. Bill Hakalo, The youngsters played games Salt Lake City, visited over the and enjoyed the party goodies. weekend. Monday, Mr. and Mrs Out of town guests were little Keith Barkle, Providence, visitSusan and Scott Shreeve, Ogden. ed the Dodds. Guests for the evening were Bernice Oyler, Lucille Robbins and Alice Warren. After the luncheon, the remainder of the evening was spent sewing and visiting. ' shoppers-her- e's the word you've been waiting for! now for the Right prices "Big M" actually start lower than 17 models in the e class"! It means you can small-caon step up to big-cr a beauty budget! Even the lowest-price- d Mercury this year has that sweeping length and breadth everybody envies in the d cars! YouH find a whole new fleet of hardtops among Mercury's 13 sleek new models! New and with stunning interiors to match! Power? 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WALTON HOME Fred-ericksen- W.C.T.U. program at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, over KBUH, HOLD OPEN HOUSE Friends and relatives met at an open house in honor of De-Vere Watkins, Jay Allen and Rolfe Kerr, Sunday night fol bacrament service. lowing Lunch was served to the group. Geneve Walker and son, Ted, played musical numbers on piano and cello during the af fair. will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel at GEP HARTS VISIT WITH SISTER ENGAGED TO SALT LAKE MAN Tamara Christensen Schedules Two Programs Weekly Phone AL |