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Show Social and Club News 'J f Officers Installed Km r At Club Banquet E tL . II ' WU ... . a ' m y j Members of the Garland Ladies Self Culture Club met Friday evening at Stevens Cafe for their annual installation banquet. Mrs. Ruby Nielsen, the new president, Mrs. F. L. Nye, vice president, Mrs. F. J. Limb, secretary and Mrs. George Gleason, treasurer were installed by Mrs. C. R. Jones, president of the Northern District of Federated Women's Clubs. Other new officers are Mrs. A. R. Hodge, music director: Mrs. Lucien Clough, accompanist and Mrs. B. C. Brough, historian. President Mrs. LeRoy Manning welcomed the guests, and called for reports by the various committee chairmen. The program presented included two vocal trio numbers by Sheila Morris, Irene Hall and Kathie t i K Mrs. Axel Fredericksen EXCHANGE VOWS Miss Lana Jove Harris became Bridesmaids were Arlene Eber-har- d the bride of Paul C. Christensen. and (Jay Christensen. They Aug. 21 in a ceremony performed wore sheath dresses of pink. Gae by Bishop Delbert Firth at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Lone Miller, sister of the bride and Mrs. Reed Harris in Both-wel- l. was matron of honor. She wore an identical sheath of white. They The bridegroom is a son of Mr. cariied baskets of white mums. and Mrs. Willis Christensen of Little Joyce Christensen and Tremonton. Barbie Gae Miller were flower In the evening a reception was girls. held at the Bothwell ward hall. The best man duties were perThe bride wore a floor length lace a for the groom by Blaine formed of with white gown satin, overskirt in the back, falling Miller. gracefully to a chapel train. Tiny The bridal party stood before ruffles of tulle formed the front an archway of gladioli and white Skirt. The fitted bodice and long bells. wedding of pointed sleeves were also trousseau was disThe bride's was neck The lace. Chantilly at the church and a four played a Anne with collar trimmed Queen tiered wedding cake was a central of scalloped matching lace. Her fingeilip veil of bride's part of the decorations. ilusion fell from a jewelled crown, After a short honeymoon trip, and she carried a bouquet of pink the young couple are now at home roses and stephanofi?. in Corinne. J Club Social Held Mrs. Waldo Cook was the hostess Wednesday evening when the members of the J. F. F. Club met at her home. Mrs. Rulon Cook was also a guest of the club. The evening was spent in needlework and visiting and the hostess served a delicious lunch- Observe 80th Anniversary THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday, October 9, 1958 decorated cake. Tasty refreshments were served The officers of the Golden Spike Camp, DUP were hostesses for by the hostesses. the first meeting of the season at the Elwood ward Relief Society CANXOX BABY NAMED room. IN TREMONTON Carrie Christensen, of the CounThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ty Camp was a visitor at the Cannon of Idaho Falls, Richard meeting. was blessed in Tremonton Ida., Mary Stenquist gave the lesson, "They came in '58", and Winifred Fourth Ward. He was given the Barfuss read a history of her name of Richard Douglas II. He mother's uncle, Richard Douglass, is the first grandchild for Mr. and who saw the prophet Joseph Mrs. Douglas Cannon. NATIONAL PHARMACY Silver Tea OCTOBER Announced By Women's Clubs The Northern District of Federated Clubs announce the date for the annual Silver Tea, on Oct. 18. An invitation is extended to all club women to make arrangebirthday ments to attend the tea at the Ladies Lounge USU. THE VALLEY CLEANERS IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS UNDER MANAGEMENT OF He is a member of the "Health Team." His; teammates are the family doctors, specialists, nurses and hospital administrators who work for better community health. He is the "scientist on the corner." He is that unique storekeeper who must have a college degree in pharmacy, pass the rigid examination of the State Board of Pharmacy in order to win the honored title of "Registered Pharmacist." He is a good neighbor. He knows and likes his customers. He values their friendship and confidence in his professional skill that skill which stands of his neighbors. always dedicated to the well-bein- ROY HARRIS Formerly 11th TO He must He is the physician's "warehouse." stock every drug that may be prescribed by the doctors he serves... medicines for hay fever, arthritis, the common cold... thousands of them. Many resemble one another, but there are no substitutes. The pharmacists fills every prescription exactly as ordered. TO OUR PATROfl of Sail 4 WEEK What is a pharmacist? NOTICE Miss Marilyn Anderson and Mr. Martin Dennison Harris exchanged nuptial promises Aug. 29 at the South Gate ward, South Gate, California. Bishop Magnusson of South Gate Ward officiated at the ceremony. The new Mrs. Harris is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Andersen of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harris of Rivera, Calif., are the parents of the bridegroom. The Andersons and other relatives of the bride attended the marriage. For her wedding, the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white ninon. She wore a small white lace hat with a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of white orchids. Mrs. John Blaine Madsen, sister of the bride was her only attendant. She wore a yellow formal and carried a nosegay of contrasting colored flowers. Performing the duties of best man for the groom was Robert K. Carsey. A reception honored the newly-wed- s at the Church after the wedding ceremony. After a honeymoon trip to Balboa Island, the young couple are making their home in Los Angeles. parties were given for them in Tremonton. one in South Gate and one in Long Beach. Smith martyred, and who organized the first brass band in Og-de- n. Pioneer Daughters Hold First Meet Mrs. Axel Fredericksen observed her eightieth birthday anniversary Sunday with relatives and eon. friends at her home. Her daughter and husband, Mr. California C. CRISTENSEN : of and Mrs. Chris Nickoliasen Courtney, British Columbia, came for the event, and Mr. and Mrs. James Conlon of Salt Lake were dinner guests of the family SunHarris, accompanied by Marva day. Parkinson and two readings by During the afternoon a number Janie Buchanan. of Mrs. Fredericksen's friends met Hostesses for the meeting were at her home for a social hour of Mrs. B. C. Brough, Mrs. LeRoy visiting and were served a tasty Manning and Mrs. J. J. Shumway. luncheon, including servings of a Tremonton Girl Weds In LANNA JO YE HARRIS AND PAUL " n beautifully MK. AND MRS. PAUL C. CHKISTENS'EN Mrs. Fredericksen was born in Denmark and has lived in Tremonton since 1929. She has been active in various organizations, serving as a Relief Society teacher for more than 40 years. She is a charter member of the Farm Bureau of Box Elder County and has been president of the local Farm Bureau, and has helped to start 4H work in Tremonton. She has been state speech con test director for the Women's Christian Temperance Union since 1946, has arranged 114 contests and arranged for 491 radio broadcasts up to the present time. g Lake City Adams Drug We thank you for your past patronage and solicit your continued support for the new management. NICK and PAULINE Prescriptions and Veterinary Medicines llBHTOi flf1 'i Pre-nupti- Infill G il Attend Girl's State Reunion ,C-".T- (.V reunion of the girls who atState at TJSU last summer was held Saturday at the Panorama Room of the Union Building in Salt Lake City. A tended Girl's Mary Ellen Huish, Susan Fox-le- y and Julie Oyler were in Salt Iake City for the occasion and enjoyed meeting with their former associates, the state including president and advisors thev had known at Girls' State. 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