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Show Social and Club News THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, December 25, 1958 LOGAN TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES KAREN THOMPSON, CARL HARTLEY Providing the setting for the Dec. 5 marriage of Karen Thompson and Carl L. Hartley was the Bridge Players LDS Temple. Elder Alma Logan Annual Yule Festivity Sonne officiated at the double The Garland Bridge club held ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson, their annual Christmas nartv at the home of Mrs. A. R. Hodge parents of the bride, honored the couple at a reception that evenThursday night. Gifts were exchanged and priz- ing in the Garland Relief Society room. es for the evening's play were For her wedding the bride wore won by Mrs. Dean Capener, Mrs. a gown of nylon net with lace NielMrs. Hall and Ellery Ruby over satin. Features of the fitted sen. bodice were the square neckline and long lace sleeves. An illusion veil was held in place by a half crown of lace and seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was of red roses and white split Hold if A IE W if ? ;" 1 ' 1 V rCY v.V Showells Give Party For Brothers, Sisters Club Holds Party ' The Christmas party for the Literary club Mr. and Mrs. Dee Showell enwas held in Garland at the home of Margaret Owen, with Francessa tertained at a Christmas party Summers as Sunday for Mrs. Showell's broA delicious luncheon was served thers and sisters. by the hostesses. Those in attendance were Mr. Dorothy Capener read Christmas stories and presents were ex- and Mrs. Jack Ure and family of changed by fifteen members and Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. one guest. Smith Waite and family of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker, Mr. Mrs. Virgil Waldron, Mr. and SEWIXG CLUB MEETS Verl Waldron and Mr. Mrs. and Members of the Y Y sewing club met at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Perce Watkins, and fam Frank Chadaz Friday evening for ilies. a Christmas party. A program was presented and Luncheon was served and gifts gifts were exchanged by members were exchanged. of the family. 4 Tremonton-Garlan- d n, "J ' carnations. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Darrell Didericksen, as matron of honor, in a dress of gold brocade carrying a bouquet of red net with red and white roses. Other attendants were Marlene Christensen, Mrs. Dale Showell, Marie Manning and Shauna Summers. They wore identical red v faille sheaths and h eld white muffs with a red Christmas corsage pinned to each muff. Little flower girls Debra Didericksen and Pam Apgood were I dressed in frocks of red faille holding miniature muffs with Christmas corsages. LaRall Thompson performed the dlties of best man. Ushers were Jimmy Didericksen and Mark RECEPTION HONORS COUPLE FOLLOWING NOV. 1 WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Den- Newlyweds, nis Robbins, were honored at a reception Nov. 1, at the Fielding ward hall, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover, Fielding, parents of the bride (LaRee Grover). Marriage vows were exchanged prior to the reception before Bishop Rozel Zundel of the Fielding ward. Family and friends were in attendance at the wedding in the Fielding Relief Society room. Assisting the bridal couple to greet guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Robbins, Tremonton, parents of the bridegroom. For the occasion the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace and net over satin, featuring a scalloped neckline and long sleeves coming to lily points at the wrists. The bride carried a bouquet of r,ses and white chrvsanthe- - f li Apgood. Carolyn Godfrey, Judy Johnson, Carol Dawn Limb, LaRee Koford and Mrs. Bruce Christensen served the guests at small tables covered with white linen cloths and Christmas centerpieces. The newlyweds left shortly after the reception to visit the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hartley of Almosa, Colo. The couple is now residing at 2115 P.l.N.YV. Cortland Washington DC. orated with yellow and white candy loses held a place of honor at the nuptial event. Dick Justesen, an uncle of the bride, emeeed the pogram which consisted of a vocal duet by Tamara and Pamala C'hristensen, a reading by Mrs. Dora Anger and a vocal solo by Frieda Hen-ri- Vera Stohl, Mrs. Leland and Mrs. Alf Manning. Mavis Ahlmer, sister of the bride, was at the guest book. Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Sheldon Mrs. Richard Robbins, Cannon, Mrs. Kenneth Wileock and Mrs. Arnold Francis. Arranging the gift table were Mrs. Janice Sutherland, Mrs. Leila Grover and Mrs. Lila Grover, assisted by Jolene and Lori-ly- n Grover and P.ecky Robbins. A bridal shower complimented the bride prior to the nuptial events. Merrilee Cochran, Laura Xorr, Tamara and Pamala Chris-tensemums. Melanie .,e(I Canfield and Mrs. Darwin Biougb flue... were hostesses of vlT.rh her Bister as matron o. i.nnnr Karen affair. the Yvonne Cochran, With Merrilee 01 IT.es were played and the Grover, Brenda Robbins and Canfield as bridesmaids. guests made two luncheon seta Jay Sandall, cousin of the for the newlyweds. The bridal couple is now at bridegroom, performed the duties home in Tremonton following a of best man. A three tier weedding cake dec honeymoon trip to Southern Utah. l J :C ' '' I it, , ',. t I- ' 1 ' - , - - I ,' . ; " - " ' - M " ' " ' 'y t " ' - s. ' ' ' , (" i M ; ' . ' ' " I, J ,, , . ' - " ; - , - , " s j " 4 . MR. AND MRS. CARL L. HARTLEY It is with hearts overflowing with gladness Thai we are wishing you Happiness The real Happiness that the Christmas Season brings Full and rich in evry meaning ihai the word conveys. Thanks io our many friends for their ihoughtfulness To us this holiday season. MR. AND MRS. W. W. WHITNEY W 7 OF ND YEAR 3 Si 'r - ',',- Hansen ow e. 4'' .f. o. f,; J -- i';v,-;;- r- was the gracious hostess Thursday afternoon at the Christmas party of the G. S. S. Club. A delicious luncheon was served at three small tables, after which the ladies enjoyed their card game. Prizes for play went to Mrs. . " I - fan-shap- CLUB PARTY HELD Mrs. Vincent Chiodo MR AND MRS. DENNIS ROBBINS V n, Mel-ani- e If lir'"' r y if'lO""V " niif- n- - frfc Q)iiijif MR. AND MRS. DUANE THOMAS Made at Cowley's CUTLER, DUANE THOMAS EXCHANGE NUPTIAL VOWS, DEC. 6 DECEMBER 26 UNTIL JANUARY . THEO Now at home in Tremonton are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Duane Thomas. The couple exchanged nuptial promises in rites perform6 by Bishop ed Dec. Arthur Kricksnn of the El wood LDS ward. The bride is the former Theo Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.aMar Cutler, Ehvood. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Tremonton, are parents of the bridegroom. Following the wedding a reception was held in the Elwood ward hall honoring the bridal couple. The new Mrs. Thomas greeted guests in a ballerina length gown of embroidered tulle underscored with taffeta. A fitted bolero featuring a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves completed the wedding dress. The bridal veil of illusion fell from a crown of flowers. The 4W Dividend on All Investments A 10o f-- bride carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink roses. Attending the bride as maid of honor was a sister Miss Gael Cutler. Other attendants were Mrs. lilaine Hill and Miss XaDeen Cutler, sisters of the bride and Miss Mary Ixiu Thomas, sister of the groom Flower girls were Jana Lee Hill and Luana Cutler. ballerina-lengt- h They wore identical of alternating dresses peach and green polished cotton and carried nosegays of white carnations, peach mums and pink roses. the Wayne Watson performed duties of best man. The bridal couple honeymooned in Ias Vegas, Nev. festivities honoring the bride were hosted by Miss and Miss Mary Lou Thomas Gael Cutler. 10 ON DIVIDEND 10 IN INVESTMENTS ON SHOES 1 DIVIDEND INVESTMENTS IN MEN'S WEAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10 DIVIDEND 10 ON INVESTMENTS IN YARD GOODS DIVIDEND ON INVESTMENTS IN WOMEN'S WEAR AND SEWNG NOTIONS oniininiffl 10 DIVIDEND ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Blankets, Towels, Tablecloths, etc. Pre-nupti- ptmiiminM 10 DIVIDEND ON INVESTMENTS In any and all merchandise al Cowleys, except Men's bib overalls and Men's Coveralls 10 DIVIDEND ON INVESTMENTS seasonal-ablin any and all Clearance merchandise, many new items odds and ends clearance each on clearance you day prices and a get merchandise placed 10 'lr"1 MISS ERLYNN FORSBERG i LOCAL COUPLE CIRCLES JAN. 3 TO RECITE NUPTIAL PROMISES Wedding bells will ling in tinNew Year for Eilvnn Fn and Gary Poland Siofficld rri''1 The couple will ial vows .Tan. 3 at the Pivniilc P shop ward hall with !;..n .dd Hales officiating A reception honoring the prr will be held that evening hosted hv the parents of the bride. Mr and F m l:iv.-tsid- . y , TKI'MOMON M'MBKK , l"'1'1 I'.o'li .i P'cr lnnh sii.,,I. ployed at the fitv ii 'II, ni.,, wtl;- Dividend. This is the way it works: You make your Investment (purchase), take your paid 10c on any Insales ticket to the Dividend desk and receive Cash Dividend 2.00 of to 2.99, and c on 20 1.99 Investment 1.00 to any vestment (purchase) of rate. same so on at the the clothing. It will be fun to Invest in good quality merchandise and low receive at need, already priced household you goods shoes, once a 10 cash dividend. You have been good to us this year so wo take this opportunity to share these extra dividends with you. , niiiiirainniiiiiiiiiiminmiiniiniiiiii 'n-t- ,!, r e lie EHvmi em. Drug and Gary and IIMiDWAIJi: COWLEY ALWAYS HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE REASONABLY PRICED |