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Show The Tremenion, Utah Social and Club News JayCettes 5 6 ! - ' "f I - r;T . The officers of the Jaycettes entertained members of the auxiliary at a social last week at the home of Joan Ransom. Nadine Ejorkman conducted the business meeting and Alice Chapman gave the fin ancial report The members voted to donate $10.00 to the Ron Ransom election fund. The election of officers for the next year was the next order of business, Joan Ransom (was named president, Barbara Binks, vice president; Judy Burlew, secretary-tre- a surer; and Alice Chapanm, I ' vt ! historian-reporte- r. A buffet luncheon was serv ed featuring special foreign dishes and games were played. Thursday, April 25. Mrs. Leone Finch and Mrs. The South Bear River Stake Primary preparation meeting will be held Saturday, April 27 at 2 p.m. in the South Bear River Stake house. Presidencies, secretaries, assist- Wilma Dunn will be held in the cultural hall. All teachers of the Primary are invited to attend at this time. ( I ' ' ' ' ' , ' MISS ANNETTE SORENSEN Annette Sorensen Will Become The Bride Of Stanley L. West Jr. In May i- rv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, and approaching City. engagement ' marriage of their daughter, Miss Sorensen is a graduate Annette, to Mr. Stanley L. of Bear River High school West Jr. of Salt Lake City. The nuptial vows will be end has completed two years gpoken in the Logan LDS at Brigham Young University. Temple on May 10. They will Mr. West has completed six be honored at a reception th,at months active duty with the evening in the Howell Ward IT. S. and plans to enter ATTEND FUNERAL Army church, and at an Open House IN OREGON the University of Utah this Mr. and Mrs. Charles fall. He recently completed an Lester Barnes and MyLDS mission in Great Britain. ron Barnes were called to Salem, Ore., to a funeral of Re-Se- ts their brother, J. R. Barnes. Guild Literary They left Sunday morning Due to the recent storms Meets Wednesday and expect to return in the area, the scheduled The Tremonton-Garlan- d Litmeeting of the Ladies AuxilGuild was held at the iary of the Skyway Golf and erary home of Vesta Ferry in not held was Club Country this week, according to Mrs. April 17. The book, Lola Krey, club member. "Cassandra at the Wedding" The meeting and golfing by Dorothy Baker, was given ' outing has been Inez Brown. Delicious refor Wednesday, May 1, at 9 :00 by were served by the freshments a.m. weather permitting. In the event of inclement weather hostess to her guests. a business meeting will be held at the Golden Bowl beMADSEN Club Women Earl V. and LaWona Jane ginning at 10:00 am, Mrs. Jackson Madsen of Tremonton Krey reports. All Country Attend Logan Club members are urged to are parents of their fourth Convention son who arrived April 14. A convention for the Nor- Grandparents are the J. P. thern District of Utah Feder- Madsens of Mt. Pleasant and CARD OF THANKS ated Womens Clubs WM held the Theo Jacksons of Moroni, We the family of F. Wallace in Logan Saturday. The USU our CimiSTENSEN Hess wish to convey Women's League was faculty Willis O. and Verna May heartful thanks and apprecia- the hostess club. Mrs. Reese Barfuss Christensen of Tretion to our many relatives, Mason, president; Mrs. Jack monton announce the arrival friends and neighbors, who go Shumway, Mrs. Otto Brock-ma- of their sixth boy April 10. graciously gave of their time historian; Mrs. Floyd They have five girls at home. and efforts at the time of the Conservation District Barney, passing of our beloved hus- Chairman, attended from this Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss of Tremonton are the grandband and father. area. A guest with this group exto like We would also was Mrs. Irving Bardin. Those parents. WILLIAMS press our appreciation for the attending from Garland were e David and LaVee wonderful tributes paid to, Mrs. Harvey Deem, Mrs. A. G. Williams of Garland are him in song, speech, and Campbell, Mrs. O. Davis, beautiful floral offerings, and Mrs. J. L. Carter, and Mrs. happy over the arrival of their Peterson. Special second girl April 9. Mr. and give special thanks to the Harold Fielding ward Bishopric and guest speaker at the conven- Mrs. Burton E. Williams of Relief Society. Mrs. Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Clartion was ence Rhodehouse of St AnAlice M. Hess and family. Wilford Biesinger. thony, both in Idaho, are the grandparents. ; Bar-fus- s, Ladies Golf Club Meeting 7 Tt-- o ) An afternoon to look forward to is May 4, when the Golden Keys Fair will be pre sented at the South Bear River Stake Center at 3 p.m. The Fair is an outgrowth of the year's work in Relief Society. Donna Worlev of the Stake Relief Society presidency is general chairman. with Fave White. Wanda . V i n H A Giles and Irene Morris as the and Sweden will be prepared committee on arrangements. and sampled at the Fair, Displays are planned in the flower arrangements for each Key of F: featuring Food, month of the year will be Fashion and Flowers. The shown and articles made in three divisions will be intro- the new sewing classes this duced in a short program, year will be modeled in the then the booths arid displays Fashion Show.. will be open for the guests. A cordial invitation is issued Food from Japan, Hawaii to everyone to attend. 'ENNEY'S MMpHllllplillilliii ft alt n, Rhode-hous- a vice-preside- CARLING Ray and Beverly Sharp Carling of Garland announce the arrival of their second boy April 9. Mr. and Mrs. George Carling of Providence and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp of Rigby, Ida., are the grand- HURRY! Try our new DuPont Special Solvent parents. STOKES Word has been received of the birth of a girl, Jackie Sue, April 14, to Laurence and Patricia Ann Hughes Stokes of Indian Head. Md. Jackie has a brother, Jeffrey Scott, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stokes of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes of Elyria, Ohio, are the grand- For your next 8 pounds OF AT THE Jean Larson, an outstanding business student at Bear River High School was honored last week and presented a gift. Ouida O'Dell, President of the Beehive chapter of Secretaries attended an assembly at the school and made the presenta CANFIELD Major Johnny and Ora Fuller Canf ield are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 23 at Orem. The grandparents are Mrs. Edith Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Can-fiel- d of Tremonton. RUDD Ross and Bonnie Hansen Rudd of Fielding now have three girls and two boys at home. Their newest, a girl, arrived April 8. Mrs. Daisy Hansen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding are the grandparents. " CARTER and Linda Steed M. Wayne Carter welcomed a son into their home in Stone April 20. They also have a little girl at home. Nina C. Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Vern J. Steed of Stone are the grandpar- There are no words V If you don't have 8 pounds to clean call your neighbor and share in this savings f y if LAST Lyman and Dorothy Hill Thompson of Garland announce the arrival of their first girl April 14. They have three boys at home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hill of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson of Clarkston are the grandparents. BESSINGER Scott and Merlene Jeppson Bessinger of Logan are happy over the arrival of .their first child, a boy, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jeppson of Brig-haCity and Mrs. John Bessinger of Tremonton are the grandparents. JOHNSON George Russell and Marilyn Clark Johnson of Collinston now have four children at home. Their newest, a girl, arrived April 21. They also have three boys. Grandparents are Mrs. George E. Johnson of Beaver Dam and Mrs. Ruth Staynor of Logan. 8 Foremosf Jeans IHl BROUGH Artistic Designs by Sylven and Coila Flowcrlanc FLORAL AND AMUM TNI riNMT IN THIS ttMBLtM UAUTV ANO MVICfc l GIFT SHOP South Tremont Phone AL 63 EM If m Personal Service" Send Flowers 3 DAYS! r "Quality and WEBB Keith and Lois Miller Webb now have two children at home. Their newest, a girl, arrived April 13. They also have a boy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb cf Lehl and Ida O. Miller. "4-- f f iBft Darwin and Ruth Grover Brough of Tremonton announce the arrival of their fourth girl April 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brough of Treents. monton and Mr. and Mrs. HESS Ralph Grover of Fielding are A newcomer has arrived at the grandparents. the home of Morgan Earl and MISRASI LaRean Myer Hess of TreLewis and Sherry Garbanati monton. Their first daughter Misrasi of Garland are proud arrived April 18 to join a fam- parents of a son born April 1. ily with two boys. Grandpar- They have a girl at home. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mr .and Mrs. George GarbanChester Hess of Salt Lake ati of Snowville and Mrs. City and Mr. and Mrs. Frank George Misrasi of Tremonton F. Meyer of Bridgeland. are the grandparents. Sum-nieri- parents. 1 igmsn tary Association. Jean is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Larson of Garland. Her teacher is Far-re- ll Williams. Sum-meri- Dry cleaning VEOLET RAY LAUNDRY 5 I tion of a year's subscription to "The Secretary", official magazine of the National Secre- , Lies mm f GOODELL ll Robert and Mignon Goodell of Tremonton are happy over the arrival of their first girl April 13. They have two boys at home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Wharton of ll Tremonton and Lorin of Ogden are the grand- THIS COUPON r"l . L I 4X&faOUmMuutit THOMPSON parents. 1IGLET RAY LAUflDRYETT f, F" ' B.R. Business Student Honored New Arrivals , nl ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Jean Larson receives award from Ouida O'Dell for outstanding work in business classes. Tre-mont- To I i r nwr-iness of the annual Relief Society HIT f n miiii , Mr. and Mrs. Ariel E, Sor- at the home of the prospective ensen of Howell announce the groom's parents in Salt Lake HURRY! pa i lllllllliilii liItllptl ' i; it I .. Golden Key Fair Set May Fourth 1 RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and daugh ter Trixie spent two very pleasant iweeks in Kurope recently. They visited in Rome and Switzerland among other , places. After her arrival home, Mrs. her son Bjorn accompanid Melvin Bjorn by car to his home in Wasilla, Alaska for a two weeks visit. She flew back to ILos Angeles to spend a little time with her son, Lyle then returned home. "V- - Faye White, Mrs. Wanda Giles 1a... Trnnyt 1T.v.n er arrangement and poster in read-? i FAIR KEY The Dance Club held their final dance of the season Saturday night at the Tre monton Second Ward. The new officers for the coming year were announced. New officers include Mrs. Wayne Rex . Fronk as president, GIRL SCOUT Adams, vice president, and LEADERS MEET The Box Elder Neighbor Mrs. Keith Fridal as secrehood Meeting for Girl Scout tary. Students from the Dorleaders was held Monday in othy Bundy Baton Studio in Community Erigham City furnished the the Tremonton Methodist Church. A crafts floor show. disDlav was set up by Leona Matlock. The problems and SUFFERS BROKEN ARM Richard Garrett spent last business of the group was discussed during the morning week in St. Benedict's Hospital with everyone enjoying a pot- - in Ogden, after falling and luck lunch at noon. fracturing his elbow. An and operation was performed and leaders Tremonton mothers assisting were: Ann pins inserted to set the joint. Beil, Norma Carpenter, ReNa Richard is a son of Ruby Contento. Ann Butcher, Leona Garrett. He returned home Matlock, Christine West, and Sunday and is back in school Mrs. Marthann Hoover. again. 1n and guide teachers are to meet at 2 p.m. At 3:30 a reception outgoing stake primary officers, Mrs. Irene Morris Ladies Entertained 5 I Dance Club Names Officers ONO Club Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cap- ener and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Castleton of Logan entertained the O.N.O. Club at the home of the Capeners Friday evening. Dinner was served at small tables after which games were played with prizes I going to Mrs. B. C. Brough and W. L. Larsen. 1S63 Primary To Honor Retiring Presidency At Saturday Social ant secretaries and trekker New Officers Named By cr LEADER SUPER-VALU- feJV''l r4 'S&AV&l A V' SyUJ Iwllf I - : HW yards 1 ?'"J V-- W FIT SIZES! I) j TRUE WESTERN STYLING! iK" E! FINE COTTON ' PERCALE 4 PROPORTION I xTir pi Vl ; Hefty cotton denims iPtolSSdoz.-styl- ed fv j exactly the way he : ... likes 'em low on on the hi& . 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