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Show I Th LEADER Tremonton, Utah Linda Lee Richardson Weds Clair Holmgren - The bouffant skirt of silk One of the beautifully appointorganza ed events of the spring nuptial over satin had an appliqued panel season was the reception Friday of lace in front, embroidered with evening, April 1st, following the sequins and pearls and fell into a marriage of the former Miss Linda short train. The sleeves were long Lee Richardson, daughter of Mrs. with lace trim, coming to a point Faye Richardson of Garland, and at the wrist. Clair LeRoy Holmgren, son of Mr. h Her veil of illusion and Mrs. Parley Holmgren of cascaded from a crown of pearls. Bear River City. She carried a cascade of white The double ring ceremony was roses, centered with a lavender performed in the Garland First and white orchid with white satin Ward Church with Bishop Earl streamers. Arnohl officiating. The bride was Attending as maid of honor was given in marriage by an uncle, Miss Karen Norr, a cousin of the Mr. Clifford Richardson of Brig-haI elbow-lengt- City. During the evening the couple received guests before an arch decorated with yellow acacia and lavendar baby orchids. The bride wore a dress of white silk organza. The bodice was of Bilk organza with a scalloped neckline and appliqued lace trim Studded with pearls and sequins. bride. Miss Carol Brown, Miss Sher rill Dean Hall, Miss Sheryl Pugs- ley, juiss Linda Hess, and Miss Linda Burns attended as brides maids. They, wore identical cotton sheath models of a delicate lavender and carried lace nosegays of yenow leathered carnations with streamers of lavender satin Paula Paetsch, Miss Bar- - bara Paetsch, and Miss Debbie Leak, nieces of the bride and Miss Carol Lee Holmgren, a niece of the groom, were flower girls. They wire lavender dresses and had wrist corsages of yellow tiaby roses and feathered carnations. Kay Mortensen was best man. Nyman Holmgren and Val Peterson were ushers. Host and hostess for the TOP( with WEEDAZOL Weed Killer J 1HIM0 SPRAYED ON THE LEAVES, IT TRANSLOCATES TO THE ROOTS KILLS THE ENTIRE BLOOM STAGE. PLANT. e, table centered with a miniature net unbrella filled with pink tulips and lilacs which cascaded in graceful lines down the center of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Tremonton have helped in the entertainment whirl by having a dinner party for close members of the family. Center of interest on the beautifully arranged table was a family heir loom vase filled with a graceful circle of daffodils with pink blossoms projecting from the center. V' TV mwmmim HELEN FELSTED lilizMI SZ . . . SPRAY AT DOES NOT STERILIZE THE SOU. WED MAY pre-nupti- al EASY TO MIX, EASY TO CLEAN OUT OF YOUR SPRAYER. FAMILY FARM STORE UTAH POULTRY and FARMERS CO-O- P Reed Giles, Branch Mgr. MARKHAMS 1910 ( -- r ilrt r ft I 1 meeting and election of officers. The new president is June Campbell, the vice president, JaLyn Hunsaker and the secretary, Suzanne Bowcutt Joan Ransom is the new historian and reporter. The members then spent the evening playing Bingo with white elephants being offered as prizes. A luncheon was served by the re tiring officers. STAKE LEADERS NAMED BY ENSIGNS AND LAURELS The wards of Bear River Stake were well represented Tuesday night at the annual meeting of the Laurels and Ensigns. During the social, Joyce Shaffer of East Garland and ' Glen Peterson of Garland Second ward were chosen as stake presidents to serve for the next year. rfr. i Ij Jbili kzl I Li 1 1 ill 1 1 OF GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 I1WIW1IW WHJM1 -- UI urn m-- Mens Blue Chambray WORK SHIRTS GEPHART STORES CO. 2 Boys and PC. BATH MAT SETS Selected Materials Large Table Valued at $1.00 Yard sill 00 Set Sizes 1 $aoo to 6 1 M Yards $U 00 Sofi Absorbent Medium Weight Doz. Pack 1.98 Value SHOWER CURTAINS 6 fL x ft 6 Assorted Colors 66 IT" 0 each 9 i S'HOO fiSKLETS BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Imported INFANT DRESSES ANKLETS - HOSIERY SPECIALS Sizes 2 lo Only CIRCLE STITCHED BRASSIERES SI 00 each Taken From Regular Stock 1.73 QHS GCLS VGSIC SOCKS 3 Pairs 51.00 3 Pairs 51.C3 Misses, Children Misses P.: lent Some Ladies Sizes to 1.S8 regular Gepharts Have A Complete Stock of All Popular Overalls LEERI5)SRS LEVIS WRANGLERS 3tM- -t mmW A'gjm fMi. j i.TTu WM 0XFSBDS f Most All Sizos Sizes 9 io 1 3 All Sizes to 3 Lot Broken Sizes 4Jt.rf 4.44 LADIES E'GADBCARFS p.- i00 Oi Am kmililluh'immmKim 18 4 Pairs 51X3 KEFlS ORESS mtzm n One Lot Lot To Clea wTrrt dr'i DIRDSEYE DIAPERS We Musi Clear These Away This Week Your Choice Now Only Juvenile PANTS Choice of Colors $ LADIES HANDBAGS 27 22 Popular For All Sewing Needs t $11 "Buy For Cash and Pay L.ss" 1 our watchword. PIECE GOODS entertained JayCettes Thursday evening at the home of Suzanne Bowcutt. Fifteen members were present for the business BRHS Grads 'A' Scholars At Utah U. Good customer service is si Hosts JayCettes were The Members of the Variety Club were entertained Thursday evening by Mrs. Dallas Sandall at the home of Mrs. Wayne Sandall. The hostess served luncheon to twelve members, with Mrs. Melbourne Archibald, a special guest. Pinochle was played with prizes for to Carolyn Larson, One student from Garland and play going Ann Bourne, draw; and high; one from Tremonton have been Aloah Garn, Booby. named to the winter quarter honor roll at the University of Mrs. Florence Beard was hosUtah. tess Wednesday afternoon at the From Garland is Mahlon F. meeting of the Booklore Club. The Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. book, "Mother Climbed a Tree", He is by Cynthia Lindsay was reviewed James P. Christensen. and is by Mrs. Mervin Holt at the remajoring in a 1958 graduate of Bear River. quest of Mrs. Aarl Bennett, who is the arranged the program. Mary Anne Shumway second Bear River graduate. She Mrs. Louise Nelson, mother of is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beard was a. special guest Jack Shumway and a sophomore of the afternoon. in education At five o'clock the hostess majoring secondary at the U. served a special Easter luncheon. She also is a member of Kappa Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Richins and Kappa Gamma social sorority, Spurs and Alpha Lambda Delta son Lynn have returned home from New York City where they honorary there. attended the wedding of their son Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Keating and Bruce. While in the east, they son Dick of Largo, Fla., have were guests of Mrs. Richins's sisbeen spending some time visiting ter, Leah Woerner. They also acconsiderable with their son and brother, Bob complished Keating and his wife Sydna and baby in Brigham and with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen in Tremon- FRIENDS FETED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Vern S. Anderson ton. entertained at dinner Friday night Mrs. Harold Holley of Amer- for Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt, ican Fork spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose and Mr. Tremonton visiting members of and Mrs. Walter Burns. the Cannon family. JayCettes mi 1910. The same old fashioned honest policies still prevail. ' Suzanne Bowcutt OUR GROWTH IS THE RESULT 1960 Fred C. Gephart founded the Gephart Stores Co. in V 's Felsted. Mrs. Ralph Stayner of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Robert Budge of Smithfield entertained for Miss Felsted in the Empire Room of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The guests, Avho were cousins and aunts of the bride-to-bsat at a plilllllllll ROOTS AND ALL, ONCE AND FOR ALL! ' Fel-sted- Helping at the gift table were Mrs. Bonnie Paetsch, Mrs, Jeri Baty and Mrs. Joyce Dahlberg. In the gift room were Mrs. Mae Wheatley, Mrs. Margaret Hess, Miss Peggy Ann Christensen and Miss Leslie Stevens. In charge of the serving were Mrs. Gladys Norr, Mrs. Evelyn Christensen and Mrs. June Rich ardson. Miss Melanie Canfield played the piano for the wedding ceremony. Miss Linda Fridal and Miss were at the Deanne Shuman piano while Mrs. Katherine Lish, Miss Tamera Nicholas, MR. AND MRS. CLAIR HOLMGREN and Mr. Ralph Norris furnished solos dur ing the reception. For her going away ensemble, TO 10 the bride chose a two piece white Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Felsted knit suit with red accessories. of the will further the honor bridegroom, The couple will reside in Pen- of Garland have announced the pair. of their engagement daughter, rose, Utah. After honeymooning in Hawaii, Helen, to Bruce G. McGregor of Los Angeles. Mr. McGregor is the the couple will make their home Towne Club Feted son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- in Los Angeles where the bridegrThe members of the Towne Gregor also of Los Angeles. The oom-elect is presently practicClub were graciously entertained Salt Lake Temple will be the ing law. Miss Felsted is being entertainFriday evening at the home of setting for the May 10 ceremony. Mrs. Con Hansen. After dinner That evening the bridal couple ed in a series of the two tables of Bridge were in will be honored at a reception at parties. A beautifully - appointed play for the evening. Prize win- Memorial House, Memory Grove announcement tea was given by ners of the evening were Mr. D. R. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. James her mother, Mrs. Arthur Felsted Waldron, Mrs. Elmer Winzeler Felsted will be matron of honor and sister-in-laMrs. James and Mrs. Quentin Allen. and Douglas McGregor will serve Felsted. The table decorations as best man. Ushers will include were centered around a crystal Florence Beard and Leslie Ann James Felsted, Scott A. Taggart candleabra filled with harmonizand Michael Webster spent Sun- and Wesley Bumside. Glowing ing colored hyacinths. An open house on May 13 in pink candles climaxed the decor. day in Pocatello with Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Beard. Los Angeles, given by the parents The date of the wedding was re- - THIS IS THE YEAR TO KILL WHITE tached to a miniature ring box holding two wedding rings. An other table displayed Miss china, crystal, and silver on a maderia tablecloth made in Hong Kong China and brought from Panama by Mrs. James book, Mrs. Kay Mortensen was at the ing were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leak. Mrs. Leak wore a pink crystaline dress with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. green, embroidered cotton sheath. The mother of the bridegroom Mother of the bride chose a wore a pale green chiffon sheath dress. Both wore of corsages pink roses and white feathered carnations. A bouquet of lavender carnations with yellow candles on each side was featured on a table covered with a light lace cloth. The individual serving tables were covered with yellow linen cloths with bowls of lavender car- nationes enhanced with a laven rib-Mi- ss r even-gue- st der bow. ice vealed to the guests on parch ment paper saying, "Bruce and Helen - May 10," which was at boo. SOCIAL NEWS m Thursday. April 28, 1960 KYLOiJ FIBRE U GAPS MMrfmmmmnmm 3 QOSSE IUIEE BOOTS DHESSES iini!iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiM!iiiiiWMUII!lli;i!;!;;ii;;!!l!,';mi!i!!iil-li:)l!lllillliiCi!'- Mmwwsw |