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Show i n n Thursday. September 10. 1959 The LEADER dociavDi ews n '.Miraal ' Engagement of Miss Helen Bishop To Stanley Barrett Announced Miss Bishop is a graduate of Bear River High School, and has been with the Air Force Intelligence in Washington D. C. She is presently employed in the personnel department at Thiokol Corp, Mr. Barrett has filled a mission for the LDS Church in Holland en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen to Stanley MV Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett The young couple have chosen Sept. 18 as their wedding day, with the rites to be performed in the Lo- - State University. He has served a tour of duty in the United States Army, and i3 now employed at Thiokol. His parents live in 15X J U Utah Mendon. r f.: i Wjf Entertain for September Bride Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen of Elwood of the engagement of their daughter Rosalie Eichel to Terry Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner, also of Elwood. The young couple will exchange wedding vows Friday night, Sept 11 and will be honored at a reception in the Elwood ward hall. I I : Ivj.n4 Mrs. Evan Thompson and daughters Margaret and Janet entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Patricia Elia-soa September bride. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Bert Eliason and Mrs. Glen II Jr. 1 I f 1 THAN 2,001 n, was Taylor. A lovely luncheon served by the hostesses. Home Arts Club Hold Party ' attended and has Rosalie Eichel, Terry Gardner to Exchange Wedding Vows Civic and i gan LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. of Garland announce the Entertains For Future Bride , The Civic and Home Arts Club met Thursday afternoon at Stevens Cafe with each member bringing a dish prepared from her own favorite recipe. After the luncheon the girls who attended Girls State, DeAnn Jensen and Sheryl Pugsley gave reports of their week spent on the USU campus. Imogene Barrus enter tained with an accordion solo. Miss Florence Roberts was guest of honor at a lovely Patio Party, given by Mrs. H, H. Bartholomew at her home in Salt Lake City. Twenty guests enjoyed the games and supper served in the beautiful garden of the Bartholo- i mew home. Miss Roberts will become the bride of Mrs. Bartholomew's brother, Duane Deakin in Literary Club Get Cards and Details in Store . . . er Watch Safeway's ad every Thursday Play Another Cross Out Game. (First G rites. Holds Summer Shower Given For Miss Shanna Summers Party in Logan LiterThe Tremonton-Garlan- d summer held club their party ary in Logan. The , at the Bluebird members enjoyed being together after the summer vacation and participated in the fun part of the evening which was planned by September 17th) Carol Ger-Karen Ramsdell. mer and Helen Bishop entertain shower ed at a miscellaneous Friday night in honor of Miss Shanna Summers, who will be a September bride. Nona Rhead. The party was held , at the thanked officers The outgoing Munns home. The guest of Boyd the members for their, cooperareceived some lovely gifts honor tion and welcomed the new of- for her future home. ficers for the, coming year. Check These Values At Safeway! Entertains at Bridge Mrs. Anderson is Hostesses nosiess iu vjuuu was at a loveiy tsnuge A. G. Camp hostess R. Hodge and Mrs. were enieriaineu The bell, guests at the recent meeting of . the at the home of Mrs. woage. Literary Guild. Two other guests, Prizes went to Mrs. uean opeMrs. Durrell Hughes and Mrs. Mrs. Dessie Campbell, Mrs. Nan Bowcutt joined the members ner, Nielsen, and Mrs. Rose 'to hear Mrs. Mervin Holt review Ruby Limb. Nies Fletcher's book, Grac New officers for the year were "Preachers' Kids". elected. Mrs. Rose Limb was served by were Refreshments chosen president, Mrs. Ruby Nielthe hostess. sen as secretary- It 4 and little Law Mrs. Wilma Jean son, Jerry of Idaho Falls visited Literary Club Meets ; at the home of Mrs. Law's par Liter tv.o Tromnnton-Garlan- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil jonnson. ary Club held their first meeting of the 1959-e- o year at uw Sophia of their new president, laycettes Entertained MAm.ln wiaattllfr mi.. 1 I1C ICfcU-..v..0 ff the Taylor. The program for the year with Jaycettes was held Thursday of "meetings and hostesses dates or Mrs AVPnintr at the home was read was by Margaret Woodslde., nionn The evening "Vmw Davs in July m.. mnt watchlnew films taken by a of story behind the Declaration served to Independence was aDiy by Marguerite men. nine members Mrs. Verl Anderson U.S. Choice Grade Beef II U. 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