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Show J Social Events ' v ' i v r 4". I 1 - I , iV , . "fit -- f J i S .1 VISIT IN SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orwin spent Friday in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. Orwin's brothCIIUGG er, Rulon Orwin and family and Lee and Jaycelyn Bradshaw with his sister, Mrs. John Covey Chugg of Providence are the and family. proud parents of a daughter, born Feb. 22. They also have a MOVING .TO ROY small son. The Hamp Bradshaws Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meldrum of Tremonton are maternal are moving to Roy, so they will grandparents, and E. A. Chugg be nearer Mr. Meldrum's work. of Providence is the other grand father. BROUGII NEW BABY VISITS Clarence Kent Brough and his NEW GRANDPARENTS wife Valene May James of GarMr. and Mrs. Monte land announce the birth of a and young son MichaelReynolds of Salt baby girl Feb. 16. She is their Lake City visited Sunday with second daughter. The C. R. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds Broughs of Tremonton are the in Tremonton. Friends of theirs, baby's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown accomFARNSWORTH them for the day. Eldon and Bonnie Turner panied Farnsworth of Salt Lake City now have two girls in the fam- VISIT AT DODD HOME this week at the home ily. Their second arrived Feb. of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Dodd 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van- are the local grandparents. denberg, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. MANN Brigham. They Warren and- - Cleo Sorenson G. M. Holmes, Mann of Connell, Wash., are visited the Dodds on Friday. happy over the arrival of a baby girl Feb. 20. She is their HOME FOR DAVIS FUNERAL second girl and they have a Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill of little boy. Mrs. Lillie Brenkman, Moab spent the weekend with Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill. They Wilford Sorenson, East Garland came to attend the funeral of are the proud grandparents. Mrs. Mary H. Davis. TURLEY Reese and Carol Larsen Tur-le- y of Tremonton have two The dental office of Dr. Reese little girls in the family. The new baby arrived Feb. 25. All B. Mason in Tremonton will be closed from March 1 to March, are doing fine. 11. Dr. Mason will be in Kansas ROBBINS Their twelfth child arrived City doing post graduate work Feb. 22 for Kendall and Helen at the University there. Marie Wilson Robbins of Fielding. The new baby is the nineth girl in the family with three boys. H. B. Robbins of Stone and Mrs. Cosette Wilson of St. George are the living grandparents. ANDERSON Keith Anderson and his wife Cash and Carry Cloe Turner Anderson of Both-weSPECIAL are the proud parents of a baby girl. The little miss has Cineraria $1.00 four brothers to help welcome - nite AL her in the family. Mrs. Ella Ph. AL Anderson of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Truman of Huntington are also happy with the new arrival. IV, BIRTHS J Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams, Shauna and Georgia, drove to Layton, Sunday. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Germer there. It was tha birthday anniversary of Mrs. Germer. Church Has Dinner Members of the Methodist Church met at a Fellowship dinner. Tuesday night. The affair was under the direction of Marva Lee Marriott And Hal Mason Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott and Mrs. R. L. Mason of piy- of Garland announce the engage- mouth. The young couple are planning ment of their daughter, Marva Lee to Hal Mason, son of Mr. a May wedding. is a senior at The bride-elec- t Bear River high school, where she is a member of the Pep Club, Literary Club and FHA. She is also active in the school band and orchestra. Meets In Tremonton Mr. Mason is a 1956 graduate of Bear River high school. Mrs. Nona Rhead was hostess Wednesday evening when the members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Booklore Club Literary Club met at her home in Tremonton. Mrs. Meets Inez Brown gave an interesting Mrs. Vernal Holland was hostreview of Donald Elder's book, ess to members of the Booklore "Ring Lardner". Refreshments were served by Club at her home, last Wednesday afternoon. A special prothe hostess. gram in honor of Washington's h birthday was given. The story, "The Man Without a Country", Entertains by Edward Everett Hale was ably given by Mrs. Holland. J.F.F. Club Jennie Oyler favored with a vocal solo, "God Bless America". Mrs. Keith Austin was hostess She was accompanied by Mrs. to sixteen members of the J.F.F. Irene Shuman. Club at her home, last Friday Refreshments were served to night. A delicious luncheon was the ladies by Mrs. Holland. served by Mrs. Austin after which the remainder of the evening was spent sewing and visit-n- Midland Camp Bernice Oyler was a guest for the evening. To Meet g. Members of the Midland Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, today, at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. May Taylor Kent. Joan Fuhriman Surprised On Birthday Pamela Ballard gave of the a sur- prise birthday party for Joan Fuhriman, Friday on her fourteenth birthday. Twelve girl friends enjoyed the party playing games and Has Birthday Supper Members of the family of Mrs. Christensen met at her home, Saturday night for a birthday supper. It was the 77th Entertains birthday of Mrs. Christensen. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Sewing Club Eldon Adams, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Warburton, Etna, Mr. Mrs. Wes Dustman entertain- and Mrs. Claude Iverson and ed members of the Y. Y. Sewing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skinner and Club at her home Thursday daughters from Ogden. night. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dustman and the USE THE ladies enjoyed the evening visitLEADER WANT ADS. ing and sewing. were served light refreshments. R. A. Thursday. February 28, 1957 Through the courtesy of the Utah Power and Light Co.,. the chaplain people of this valley have the in Salt opportunity to hear this famed Hospital Chaplain To Speak In Fourth Ward . R. Emerson Curtis, of Veteran's hospital Lake City will be guest speaker in the Special Interest Class of Tremonton Fourth Ward next Tuesday evening. Mr. Curtis has a very enviable reputation as an outstanding speaker Everyone is invited to meet at the Church at 8 p.m. and hear his talk. A short social will be held following the class. Mrs. Merwin .Cook and Mrs. Tom Matney. A program was presented by students of the Bear River Junior H:gh school speech department under the Symjhony Flays y of Mrs. Maureen guidance The Utah State Symphony Wight. Orchestra will play a concert at the Bear Thursday SALT LAKE CITY River Stake tabernacle at 2:30. TrTCTT-nTJto-da- (to-da- Spend ne last Wednesday in Salt Lake City were June Holmgren. Lucille Robbins. Blanche NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw are busy this week helping tend a brand new granddaughter. She is the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chugg. She and her mother came from Providence to spend the week at the Bradshaw home. Little Greg Chugg has been with the Bradshaws for some time. y) t d, I EOWCUTTS HAVE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth and Susan, San Jose, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Booth, Bruce and Allen, Farmington, New Mexico, spent several days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt. ATTENDS BANQUET Mrs. Gilbert Brough and her son, Jesse Nicholas, Corinne, attended the banquet of the Farmer's Union at the Hotel Newhouse, Friday evening. Mrs. Brough also visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Woodland, in Salt Lake City. ll Now mCEPH ARTS - CARD OF THANKS It is with sincere appreciation that we look back on the many friendly offers of help and sympathy during the illness and death in our family. We thank all who came forward to assist us and make those trying weeks easier for us. Mrs. Ervin Stohl and family. wr Clings to the ATTENDS FUNERAL Roxie Davis flew from Las Vegas, Nev.. where she is employed to Ogden last week to be present for the funeral services for her grandmother, Mrs. Mary H. Davis. t - - road like a stripe of paint !r oV -; Honors Husband's Birthday Mrs. Jess Garfield entertained at dinner Friday night in honor of Mr. Garfield's birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ewer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield. The group then attended the Elder basketball Bear River-Bogame. The '57 Chevy can give lessons on taking curves and holding the road to just about any car going. Few cars at any price are so x beautifully balanced and so smooth, sure and solid in action. LIBERTY car has to have a special kind of build and balance to keep curves under control. And nobody outdoes Chevrolet in that department! It "corners" with all the solid assurance of an sports car. Chevy doesn't throw its weight around on turns because it carries its pounds in the right places. And if the road should turn upward, Chevy can take care of that nicely, too with up to 245 h.p. Come on in and take a turn at the wheel of a new Chevrolet. A THEATRE TREMONTON FRIDAY - March SATURDAY 1 honest-to-goodne- and 2 Double Feature Black Whip .Also Cartoon PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK A standard and an Advanced course in First Aid are now being taught in Howell by Red Cross First Aid instructors. Eleven are enrolled in the advanced course and 13 in the Standard course. Instructors are Ray Ashcraft,-LynThomas, Nephi Wester-garand Mrs. Inez Deem. . Sidewalk Ends CATTLEMEN.... First Aid Courses Underway In Howell "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" and ATTENTION instrumental group play without charge. GEPHART STORES CO. Thompson and Helen Sandall. NOTICE MARVA LEE MARRIOTT THE LEADER. Tremonion. Utah ATTEND DINNER FOR DAUGHTER SUN. - - MON. 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