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Show THE LEADER, Tremonion, Uiah Thursday. April 17, 1958 octal and Club News MARCH TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES RENEE SHAW AND DALE WOODRUFF A lovely March bride is Mrs. Dale Woodruff, the former Miss Civic League Renee Shaw. She exchanged nuptial promises March 19 with her bridePresents groom in a ceremony iolemniz-e- d in the Logan Temple, PresGuest Reader ident A. George Raymond officistuMiss Kay Harris, speech ated. dent at Brigham Young UniThe Garland Cate was the a of the versity was guest of the wedding breakfast scene Women's Civic League hosted by the bridegroom's parshe when Friday afternoon, read two plays, "Media", and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loland Wood"The Secret Life of Walter Metty". Her performance was very much enjoyed by the as Entertains Friends sembled group. of close friends of A Members of the League invit- Mrs. group LaRene Mary Breagger ed guests for the program, and in her honor ThursMrs. Max McNeeley of Penrose entertained day evening at the Idle Isle in favored the group with two Brigham City. After the dinner acbeautiful vocal selections the group adjourned to the Mrs. Arietta by companied home of Mrs. Beth Christensen Thornley. of the The program was arranged by where the remainder A Mrs. Dallin Nielsen, program evening was spent visiting. Mrs. was beautiful given gift chairman of the League, and hostesses Mrs. Perce Watkins Breagger. and Mrs. Harry Miller served dainty refreshments to the Club Holds Party Tre-monto- n guests. Fourteen members of the Social Development Club enMIDLAND CAMP a tour through the joyed MEETS THURSDAY School at Brigham The next meeting of the Mid- Thursday afternoon after which land Camp, Daughters of Utah a lovely dinner party was held Pioneers will be held Thursday, at the Idle Isle Cafe. The next April 24 at the home of Mrs. meeting will be held at the Lucy Harris at 3 p.m. All mem- home of Mrs. Helen Mason on Mav 1st. bers are urged to be present. Inter-mounta- iliii,PI., .,ll,, ; ' ' ll MJJIW Jill!) . in ' , "h - . i ' , MISS MOANA KORTH JUNE TEMPLE WEDDING PLANNED BY MOANA KORTH, FRANK YOUNG ' ' , , announces She is a junior student at Utah State University where she is majoring in English. She was president of the Spurs during her Sophomore year. of Logan. The young couple Her fiance is a graduate of will exchange wedding vows in Idaho Falls High School. He the Logan Temple, early in too is a junior student at Utah State University, with a' major June. is a graduate in music. He is a member of the The bride-eleof Bear River High School, R.O.T.C. at the University and of the spent one summer in Europe on where she was Bearfax and active in debate. a Travel Scholarship. : h'?" - ' , , v " - - - - ' ' s ruff. The same evening the newly- weds were honored at a reception in the Tremonton Second Ward hall, given by Mr. 'and Mrs. Darrel Shaw, parents of the bride. For her wedding and reception, the bride was attired in a lovtly gown of white satin enhanced by a full overskirt of lace edged tulle ruffles. A Peter Pan collar of lace adorned the fitted bodice, and long sleeves tapered to lily points at the wrists. Her veil of sheer illusion was held by a beaded crown, She carried a bouquet fashioned of white carnations and baby 3 - . f ; " i i I i Attending the bride were Mrs. Jesse Petersen as matron of honor, Lena Ann Roberts, Margaret Ann Neilsen, Annette Fronk and Vicky Francom as bridesmaids. They wore sheath dresses of orchid taffeta and carried fan bouquets of carnation and rose buds. The bride's sister, Julie Ann Shaw in a lavendar miniature of the bride's dress carried the flowers. Ronnie Kay performed the duties of best man for the groom. Following the honeymoon in southern Utah, California and parts of Mexico, the justweds are making their home in Tremonton. a VISIT FORMER TREMONTON RESIDENTS Dr. and Mrs. Reese B. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMur-di- e visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss in Idaho Falls, Ida., during the past week and attended a session in the Idaho Falls temple. Howard and Ann sent their greetings to. their friends in the valley. f s sw MR. AND MRS. DALE WOODRUFF Garland Parent-Teacher- s to Meet V rnaay cvenmtr5 1 I Garland U :; !r: ;'ci; :oi Parent TeaeiKT Association announces its meeting which will be held Friday evening at the school. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades will put on the program. Following this, there will be ; elections for next year's offic- Those running in the race Mik y ,u- are: for President, Dean Minson (Kitty), Mrs. Boyd Munn,' (Sally); Vice PresMrs. ident. Hyrum Marble (i'hyilis), Mrs. Claine Archibald Carina); Secretary, Mrs. J'm Tazoi (Kimi) and Mrs. Clary Bowcutt, (Dona). All parents are urged to attend this meeting as there is some business as well as pleasure for all to participate in. Refreshments will be served. - 1 4 I " Jean Coombs Becomes Bride of Frederick Merrifield In Home Wedding Miss Jeanne Coombs became nations, the bride of Frederick E. MerGuests were greeted by Mr. rifield at a wedding performed and Mrs. Dean Coombs. at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Paul Forsberg presided The groom is the son of Mrs. Genevieve Merrifield of Walla Walla, Wash. A reception followed at six that same evening at the Sweet Shop. The now Mrs. Merrifield wore an original sheath gown of white Ohantilly lace over satin, a white lace hat held the short bouffant veil. She carried a bouquet of pink feathered carnations centered with a white orchid. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Terry Allred as matron of honor. Miss Rochelle Allen and Miss Kristine Coombs, a sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. The attendants wore blue sheath dresses and carried colonial bouquets of pink feathered car street-lengt- h y WHY L is MISS CAROLYN HALES CAROLYN HALES PLANS EARLY JUNE WEDDING Early June has been chosen by Miss Carolyn Hales and Mr. Richard W. Purdy as the time for their wedding. Announcement of the engagement and approaching wedding was made by Bishop and Mrs. Ronald E. Hales of Riverside, parents of Purdy of Salt Lake 'City. Carolyn is a graduate of Bear River High School. She attended the L.D.S. Business College and is presently employed in Brigham City. Mr. Purdy is a graduate of Davis High School and is now the Mr. Purdy is a with the U. S. Army Air Force son of Mr. and Mrs. William at Merceed, Calif. bride-elec- t. Pfly 1.50 F.l MM Is your home as comfortable and convenient as you'd like it to be? Does it need modernization or repairs to keep it in good condition? Those things take money. But you can have the work done now and enjoy the improvements while you're paying for them. NO DOWN PAYMENT IS NECESSARY. BECOME A STENOGRAPHER FASTER For Vitamins Sold AT STEVENS HENAGER There is no recession for stenographers and secretaries in this growing intermountain area. You can qualify quickly. 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Firtl Security Bank of 1 i. or at the guest book. Mrs. Gibbs Allen registered the gifts. Helping were Mrs. Francis Burns and the Misses June Melle, Linda Roger and Vickie and Debra Burns. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Sarah Johnson with Mrs. Charles Albert Griffith, Mrs. Junior Lish and Mrs. William Barker serving. Out of state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keve and Miss Linda Regor of Walla Walla, Wash. Prior to her wedding the bride was honored at a shower given by Mrs. Paul Forsberg and Mrs. Gail Christensen. For going-awathe bride chose navy blue with white accessories. After a honeymoon trip through Nevada and Oregon the couple will be at home in the Washington Apartments, Walla Walla, Wash. ji Si: ct l. a i if' .ft the engagement of her daughter Moana and her forthcoming to Mr. Frank W. marriage Young, son of John A. Young and Mrs. Leo Edward Coombs, April 12, by Bishop Rosel Zun-de- " 41 Korth Mrs. Elva - ' Uoh, N A. Mmbr Ftlral Dpotil UwaK4 Corporotioft |