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Show Social Events f It 1 I A A . T i v v THE LEADER, BIRTHS ,4- -, - ,:5 HARRIS Reed and Darlene Gleed Harris, now of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son Aug. 3. They have two little girls also. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris, Portage and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gleed, Malad. HOWARD Dick and Doris Howard, formerly of Tremonton, now of San Francisco, are the proud parents of a baby girl, who came to their home Aug. 6. She is two months old. The Howards also have an adopted son. DAVIS Donald B. and Shyrl Dee Dustman Davis of Brigham City announce the birth of a baby girl July 29. She is their third girl and they have one boy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Riverside. TOLAND Its twins for Joe and Ver- etta Jensen Toland of LaPuente, California. The new boy and girl were born July 24. They have two brothers and one sis ter. Vh r s ' '' ' - . . Mrs. Pearl Toland, Tremon ton and Mrs. Martha Jensen, Brigham City are the proud grandmothers. CrtOURNOS Sam and Janice Roche Chour-no- s of Tremonton are the parents of a son born Aug. 4. He is their third boy and they have one girl. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roche are the grandparents. J" ,v i ILA MAE NALDER IS BRIDE OF DEAN VAN VALKENBURG The Logan LDS Temple was a replica of the Logan Temple the scene July 19 of the mar- at the top of the cake. riage of Miss Ila Mae Nalder to After a honeymoon Dean Van Valkenburg. The through the northwest and trip bride is the lovely daughter of of California and Nevada parts the Mr. and Mrs. Arvell Nalder of young couple are residing in Garland. Mrs. Leah Van Val- Sandy. kenburg of Sandy is mother of the groom. The newlyweds were honored at a reception and dance July 20 in the Garland LDS Ward. The bride was radiant in a gown of white satin and tulle, fashioned with a smug bodice appliqued with imported lace and dotted with sequins at the neckline and wrists. The bouffant skirt was made of tulle ruffles edged with the lace which cascaded from Waist to floor. Her veil of tulle was trimmed with matching lace and fell from a d lace crown. The ensemble was designed and made by Ora Thompson. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations surrounding an orchid. Attending the bride were Mrs. Pete Misrasi, Miss Ellenor Garrett, Mrs. Blaine Nalder and Miss Sandra Nalder. They were gowned in identical dresses of blue and carried roses and carnations. Tiny Misses Dixie Nalder and Careene McCarthy were flower girls. Dressed in pink, they carried nosegays of pink and white flowers. Acting as best man was Charlie Buxton and Pete Misrasi, Blaine Nalder, Bucky Buxton and Richard Boyce served as ushers. Mrs. Lee Hansen had charge of the guest book and assisting with the gifts were Misses Marie Manning, Donna Fa- - Roberts, Fern Gardner, Ida Funk and Mrs. Florence McCarthy and Mrs. Hazed Cowdell. A beautiful cake made by Mary Abel was displayed and featured the bridal party at the foot of a stairway ascending to Tremonton. Ulai Thursday. August RELATIVES VISIT THE WHITE FAMILY House guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail White included Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. J. V. Cooper, Nephi. and two of her sisters, Mrs. Allen Ostler and three children, Nephi and Mrs. Keith Wankier and two children of Long Beach,, Calif. Mrs. W. R. Merrell, center, has been elected as first president oi the Box Elder County Medical-Auxiliarrecently organized. Assisting her with officers' duties will be Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, president-elect- , left and Mrs. A. J. Mohr, secretary. y, County Medical Auxiliary Enlists Nine Members 8. 1957 HARRY WHITE EXPECTED HOME Zeb White had word Wednesday morning from his son Sgt. Harry V. White that he had arrived in Charleston, So. Carolina on his way home. Harry has been in French Morocco for the past two years working as teletype operator in the Air Force. He expects to be home for about thirty days before reporting in Washington D. C. for further duty. VISITORS AT HARRIS HOME Mrs. Matthew Rees and three children of Odessa, Texas have been guests for the past ten days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Harris in Tremonton. Arriving early this week to visit the Harris family were Dr. Katharine Wright, Chicago, and Dr and Mrs. William Gaffey and three children of Berkeley, Cal. DINNER HONORS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. Bourne of Fielding entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Frank Tallman and son Leroy of Lynwood, Calif., who have been visiting relatives and friends here this week.. Brigham City have spent considerable time during the past month since the baby's birth with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent NEW GRANDDAUGHTER VISITS AT CHIODO HOME Mrs. Carl Nelson and baby daughter, Lynn Michelle of Chiodo. CLUB HONORS MEMBER Mrs. Leland Hansen was guest of honor at a breakfast Monday GUESTS AT VANCE HOME coming year and the forming of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Casper morning at Zanavoo Lodge in the constitution and was and children of Rexburg, Ida., Logan Canyon. Hostess for the Garafiected. have been guests at the Clifford event was Mrs. Art Felsted, and Mrs. Hansen, of Vance hQme during the week. land, sister Now visiting with the family guests were members of a are Mrs. Ruth Tallman and son Bridge Club to which they both RANSOM FAMILY HONORS belong. MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY Leroy of Lynwood, Calif. Members of her family met Sunday morning at the home of Mrs. Hazel Ransom in honor of her birthday anniversary. IrvThis is neither an offer nor a solicitation to buy or sell xne wffe and his and ing daughter these securities; such offer is made only by means oi resicame from Springville, Mr. and fide to bona limited is offer This Offering Circular. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland dents of Utah. daughter, Brigham City, and Garland Ronald and family, Public Offering joined together for the occasion. by-la- Organization of Box Elder County Medical Auxiliary is underway following a series of meeting held during the past few weeks. Nine charter members will swing into action in Brigham City, Tremonton and Gaar'and. Charter members include: Mrs. W. R. Merrell, Mrs. S. L. Mosko-witMrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Mrs. Otto Dean Bunderson, Smith and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, all of Brigham City; Mrs. A. J. Mohr and Mrs. George Ficklin, Tremonton, and Mrs. Grant Reeder, Gar'and. Prior to the organization of the local group, the ladies had been members of the Weber County Medical Auxiliary. Mrs. J. Gordon Felt is now serving as civil defense chairman for the Utah State Medical Auxiliary. Officers have been e'eeted and standing committees named. Mrs. W. R. Merrell is first president of the' organization with Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, president-elect and Mrs. A. J. Mohr, secretary. Standing committees include: historian and publicity, Mrs. Dean Bunderson; medical recruitment, Mrs. H. Reed Merrill; legislation, Mrs. S. L. Mosko-witand Today's Health, Mrs. George Ficklin. At the meeting held Monday afternoon, at the Merrell home, programs were planned for the z, z, UINTA FINANCE CG3IPANY GETZ FAMILY MEETS Members of the Getz family from this part of the valley met with others from farther south Friday at Crystal Springs for the first reunion, in several years. The reunion wias held during the visit here of Mrs. Renae Getz Cenento from the east. Others from out of town who attended were the Ervin Getz family of Ogden, Darrel Young, Perry and Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Crookston, Ogden. 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Big volume means you get terrific savings in ;;:.v: r. 3 - Mable Christensen, Ronald Kay to Wed August 30 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen of Bothwell announce the and approaching engagement marriage of their daughter, Mable, to Ronald Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kay, Tremonton. The marriage vows will be spoken Friday, August 30, in the Bothwell Ward chapel. The future bride and groom both attended Bear River High School. He is working in Vernal with a construction firm and she is employed by City Drug. They will make their home in Tremonton following their marriage. Almost one hundred relatives and friends met at the Fielding Room Ward Relief Society Thursday to meet the young bride of LaMont Roundy, who was married Tuesday. The "shower" was given by relatives and friends who were happy to meet LaMont's Texas GUESTS AT TAYLOR HOME bride. They were greeted by the The Ralph and Charles Taylor bride, her mother, Mrs. Marion families and Lynn Nelsons have L. Clegg and the groom s moth been busy entertaining guests er, Mrs. Burnell Roundy. Miss from various points of the coun Karen Wood had charge of the try. guest book. For the past two weeks, Mr. Receiving and displaying the and Mrs. F. D. Dutton, Burling gifts were Patsy Petersen and ton, Iowa have been their guests Linda Coombs. Punch and dainty Mrs. Dutton is a sister of the Cake were served at individual Ralph Taylors. tables with Mrs. Margie Skin Now visiting here are Mr. and ner, Karen Skinner, Virginia Mrs. Robert R. Slagel, and son Welling and Sherry Smith serV' James and daughter Nancy of ing. A beautiful bouquet pre- Delaware, Ohio, and a cousin sented by Mrs. Millie Welling Miss Barbara Young, London, was on display. A large punch Ohio. bowl formed the centerpiece. The Taylors are also happy Others assisting with the party to have friends of theirs, James were Mrs. Arlene MacFarland, Stout, and Jay Lehy. SpringMrs. LaNet MacFarland, and field, 111., visit them this week. Mrs. Ardene Millar. The bride was lovely in a white sheath dress trimmed in BROWNING VISITS Granville Browning, a form dainty pink. Her corsage was white carnations with yellow er resident of Tremonton, now ribbons. Many beautiful and of Long Beach, Calif., was visuseful gifts were received by the iting friends in this area Thurs bride. day last week. 4 ENJOY WEEKEND TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards, Fielding and two aunts of Mrs Rees, Mrs. Anna Coffin, Downey, Ida., and Mrs. Ethel Bowman, McCam-moIda., drove to Challis. Ida., last weekend to attend the gol den wedding of Mr. and Mrs Leo Johnson. on to Alder, They drove Mont., to see Gene Munns and family and returned through Yellowstone Park. n. ENTERTAINS STUDY GROUP Mr. and Mrs. James Walton were hosts at a party at their home Saturday night. Members of the Study Group met there for a lawn party. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Golden Harris, Ogden; Mrs. Joan Key and two daughters, Salt Lake City; and Morris Pack, Logan. ROBBINS FAMILY MEETS IN SPOKANE All members of the Melvin Robbins family were together during the past week, when those from Utah drove to Spokane, Wash., to visit with Ron-deand his wife and baby. Rondell is an Airman 2 c in the Air Force. the parents Accompanying from Tremonton were their son, Darvel and his "wife of Provo and their daughter, Jeraldine and her husband, Wesley Whiting of Salt Lake City. The group returned home Saturday night. ll v 30 days of savinis i t f r on the one new car i that's going to SHOW'S WE TIME STAY new! FOR THE BEST DEAL 7he tcrrific success of Plymouth8aIes ,rowine faster by far than the "other two"-meyour Plymouth dealer can give you the greatest deal ans of your life on a Now! Prices are ' nr VACATION IN CANADA Mrs. Pearl Toland and Mrs. Minnie Ashton are vacationing in Canada at Glacier National Park this week. 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