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Show will also receive a degree in Secondary Education, graduating : ; t next fall. The young couple will make their home in Logan where they will both continue their college studies. ' Julia Earl and Norman Gleed Wed In Logan Temple A wedding breakfast was served to, 36. members of the family and close friends at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan. It "was hosted' by the groom's parents. The lovely bride greeted her guests at the reception and dance in an original gown made by Ora Thompson of Elwood. It was floor length with five net tiers separated by cut French lace. The bodice was of French lace over white satin and featured long tapered One of the loveliest of early spring wedding- receptions was The Golden Spike Camp, Dau- V.d in the Deweyville Ward hall ghters of Utah Pioneers will meet March 27th. It followed wedding next Thursday at the home of ites which had been performed Connie Giles for their April meet- that day in the Logan LDS Teming. Members are expected to be ple for Julia Fay Earl and Nor- sleeves adorned with sequins at man Hubert Gleed. Julia is a the points. The waist length head present at 2 p.m. The Midland Camp, announce daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse veil was of nylon net and held by and seed pearls. their April meeting to be held the Earl, Deweyville, and Norman a a crown of sequins ' same day at the home of Lavern son of Bishop and Mrs. Hubert The bridal bouquet was of roses and carnations. Homer at 3 o'clock. Gleed, Malad, Ida. The bridal attendants wore identical sheath gowns of soft DIT to mwt Thursday i f I r MISS LINDA PALMER l - 7 'AM f .; . : Linda Palmer and Ronald S. Mortensen Plan May Wedding Date: at Logan Temple of interest An announcement of the ' engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Linda Palmer and Ronald S. Mortensen. They have chosen May 15 as their wedding date. Disclosing the nuptial news are Mr. the parents of the bride-elec- t, and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer of Brig-haCity. Mr. Mortensen is a son of Mr. of and Mrs. Samuel Mortensen Elwood. The betrothed couple plan to exchange wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be honored the same evening with a reception to be held in the Brig- - tells m ham City First ward hall. Miss Palmer is currently attending Utah State University, majoring in home economics. She was recently chosen one of the Buzzer personalities of the freshman class, and is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is a graduate of Box Elder High school. Mr. Mortensen is a graduate of Bear River High school and has fulfilled a mission in the Tongan Islands; served six months active duty in the National Guard at Fort Ord, Calif., and is now a senior student at Utah State University, majoring in English. He hp I i i ' If Miss Rae Jena Lamb and McKay Allred Exchange Wedding Promises March 26 and v - k iiif"" Also Two Cartoons FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY April 24, 25, 26 S.KIRKDOUGIAS Double Billed 'ROBBERS mBIMTESMTBTS Phone AL ROOST' JANET LEIGH COMING NEXT WEEK: "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" Ehn i Why rush to your destination, merely to check into a hotel perhaps at a disahour and incur additional and greeable unnecessary hotel bills? How much more pleasant to enjoy the luxury of a leisurely trip by train very latest type Pullmans. Or in the peace and quiet of a private room you can work, or read, or rest undisturbed. PETROLEUM NEEDS Standard farm petroleum products-t- he most complete lin in the West-c- an solve a wide variety of your problems. Besides fuels and lubricants, we stock wnnd oreservative solvents and paint thinners roof coatings floor waxes and oils disinfectants rust preventives, and over 100 petroleum products for farm use. . W 5 . 4iri : Many other advantages when you travel b ..... Farrcll J. Bess Phono AL beverages, magazines, writing desk, music and congenial companions. Or visit the Dome cars, where you really see scenery at ground level. What's the sense of rushing there, when it's so much fun gelling there ! train. Your nearby Union Pacific Railroad V for ony Standard Oil product, call X When you feel like stretching your legs, 'you can visit the Lounge, where you'll ' find f f ! In a Union Pacific Domeliner you can take time to relax. To take a break from tension, rush and routine. To enjoy traditionally fine food, served graciously amid the beautiful surroundings of the famous Diner. To catch up on your rest in the vv See us for your farm off Tremonlon n, with iRNESTEORGNINE SPRRJQ DRESSES Va MARIO'S Miss Rae Jena Lamb became the bride of McKay Allred. in a beautiful spring wedding. They were married by Bishop Oleen Joseph son March 26, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb in Plymouth. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred of Fielding. in The home was decorated beautiful spring flowers. A wedding breakfast was served to relatives and close friends by the bride's parents, and a reception honored the newlyweds in the Plymouth ward hall the same evening. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white crystalline and lace. The fitted bodice with rounded neckline and long pointed sleeves was accented by the full skirt of ruffled lace and slight train. Her fingertip veil was caught to a crown of sequins and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carna tions. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Kara Lee Nish, and as bridesmaids, Sharon Nichols, Gay Nell Archibald and Emily Joseph-sofhey wore blue dresses and held noseeavs of roses and car nntinns Tirinna Lamb, sister Of the bride and her niece, Gwenda Lyn John were flower girls. Darrel Burton was best man for the groom and Don Lamb, and Lynn Allred were ushers. The new Mr. and Mrs. Allred are making their home in Fielding after a honeymoon trip to south ern Utah. I NGI '"" -- MR. AND MRS. McKAY ALLRED TREATR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY April 17 ,18, 19 ''"''Sim FRIDAY - SATURDAY, APRIL 17 18 one group stated. fir iir original SPRING COATS REDUCED Va NOTICE due to circumstances beyond our control, "The Big Country" will have to be postponed. The new date is May 17, 18, 19 and at regular prices as s-COMI- An PRICES GO ROCKETING DOWN m J Castleton. Harry Versluis at Mario's ' mm t by Don Literary Guild Meets With Mrs. Rocket Value Days A'. V jl Lamar Earl at the gift book. During an intermission a short program was presented with Larry Budge as master of ceremonies. Instrumental numbers were given by Stanley Stokes and David Kamerath. A vocal solo was sung Mrs. Harry Versluis entertained reading was given by Mrs. Wayne the members of the Literary Fryer. Guild and one other guest, Mrs. The bride's lovely trousseau Theo Rithards Monday evening at was on display in the Relief Sociher home. room. The tiered ety wedding The book, "Mrs. 'Arris goes Tc cake, which was done in pink and Paris", by Paul Galico, was given white was also on display. Mrs. Ray Finch. New Mrs. Gleed wore a beige by were Refreshments served linen suit accented with green Iranian hostess. the by style brown and accessories for their green. Mrs. Keith Burnham" was matron of honor with Ida Funk, wedding trip to Nevada and AriJoAnn Gleed, Mary Margaret zona. They are making a home in Soda Future Homemakers Gleed and Joan Bolingbroke as attendants. There hand bouquets Springs, Ida., where Mr. Gleed s were of pink roses and white car- employed by the Idaho Highway Plan Annual Banquet Department nations. The Bear River Chapter of FuThe little Misses Merle and ture Homemakers announces their Nancy Burnham, nieces of the Announce forthcoming marriage annual Parents and Daughters bride, were flower girls. Their dresses were of floral nylon with Announcement is made of the Banquet to be held on Thursday, full skirts. They carried tiny hand approaching marriage . of Flora April 23 at the Tropical Cafe lii Willison and Russel H. Boss. The Brigham City. bouquets also. All FHA members and parentf Floyd Gleed, brother of the wedding is to take place in the groom, performed the duties of Logan LDS Temple, Friday, April are cordially invited to attend. A best man and Keith Bolingbroke 17 in the 5:30 session. good program and an enjoyable was usher. , Mr. Boss is a former resident evening has been planned, accordPresiding at the guest book of Garland, and is now residing in ing to Lenore Hall, general chairwas Mrs. Larry Budge and Mrs. Centerville.man of the event. V . - THE LEADER, Tremonioo Ui&h Thursday. April 16. 1959 ' " , 'JuMk4.idL ..... cwnm .flj M4& A i ticket agent will gladly tell you about them. -- ""r , i Be Specific Co It A Vlmm Tp All Tto Wuj... |