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Show In Holds Party A hayride and progressive supper party was held last Saturday night, September the Elwood Ward 28, by Priests' Quorum and their partners. on During the hayride country roads around Elwood, the enthusiastic group went to several different homes for Social News Plymouth Lady To Observe 4 82nd Birthday 1 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Steed Estep, the oldest person In Plymouth will observe her 82nd birthday anniversary Saturday at her home. supper. The evening was highlighted when the party met around a bonfire for more refreshments and a song fest. The group was accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen and Vernon Cutler, advisor. Round-U- The p East Garland Ward's married group held "Western Round-up- " their at the evening Saturday young- church. Everybody dressed western style and prizes were given to the best costumed individual. A tie was declared between several couples so relays were run to determine the winners. Prizes were finally awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleason for having the best get-uOther games were played, market with two nex The 1964 Mercury extends its coverage of the medium-price- d refreshments were served, and the Virginia Reel was danced. series and a choice of two distinctive roof designs. A sporty four-dohardtop Marauda with fastback roofline (front) will be offered in addition to the unique breezeway mode r (rear). A hardtop Marauder, which was introduced last Spring, also will be offered Park Lane and the Montclah Mercury's two new series are the luxurious Luxury and performance are emphasized with significant improvement in passenger comfot and spaciousness. The 1964 Mercury's six V--8 engines two more than last year rang) from 250 to 425 horsepower. p. or two-doo- 4 V ( She was born in Farming-to- n in 1887, a daughter of James Henry and Janet Alice Hadfield Steed. She moved to . . - DEWEYVILLE Mercury Offers Two New Series Sets Deweyville The 1964 Mercury extends retracting rear window and the sporty its coverage of the fastback Reunion Date two i'i3 Wffi Plymouth with her family at the age of 10. She married Hyrum Estep Aug. 29, 1901 in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Plymouth all their married life. Mr. Estep died - Mr. and Mrs. Errall Bone are leaving for Dayton, Ohio Friday morning by jet plane to visit Major and Mrs. Merrill Jensen and family. They will be gone two or three weeks. Mrs. Eugene Bone, who has been visiting in Moses Lake, Wash., for the summer returned home last Monday. , Mr by Mrs. Wayne Fryer October 12 is the date an nounced by Bishop Myrl Norr for the annual Ward home coming. Plans for the dinner and program are under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, who will be general chairmen. The Deweyville Relief Soci ety began its year's work with an opening social, Monday night. Luncheon was served to a large group of ladies and a program given. A brief outline of the year's work was given by each class leader. Mrs. Ferron Thayne was the recipient of a lovely planter given aa a table prize. The girls soft ball team was given honor at a special luncheon held Tuesday night. It was done under the direction of the officers of the Young Ladies MIA. A tribute was read to the young women for their efforts in being Region champions in the recent soft ball tournament. Mrs. Horace Barnard entered the LDS Hospital in Logan, Tuesday morning for surgery. Mrs. Barnard has been quite ill for several the marriage of Miss Sandra Lea Tones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garland of Bellflower Calif., to Philip Hickman Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Daley, also of ed Aug. 31 in the Chapel of Memories in Norwalk, Calif., with Bishop Richard Abbott officiating. The bride chose a formal gown of ivory satin and Bellflower. The groom la a Chantilly lace, jeweled grandson of Mr. and Mrs. neckline, long tapered Earl Hickman of Stone, Ida. sleeves, and bouffant skirt. Her nylon veil fell from a tiny Queen crown and she carried a bouquet of two white orchids surrounded by stephanotis and white ribbon streamers on a lace covered, pearl embroidered white Bible. Miss Linda Jones, a sister of the bride was her maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Barbara Daley, sister of the groom and Susan Benson. They wore red brocaded tafSa-bri- only $549.95 buys this LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS NewWstd BIG! BRIGHT! BEAUTIFUL! IfS ? 11 Mark 9 Series 265 sq. In. picture 1 In a double-rin- g wedding ceremony, Miss Deon Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leyan Nelson became the bride of Mr. Max F. Hull, performed in the Logan ILDS Temple, September 24. President George A. Raymond officiated at the ceremony uniting the young couple. The groom is a son of" Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hull of Brigham City. Members of both families were present for the nup- feta dresses and carried' bouquets of white and red feathered carnations. tials. Winston Hickman was best The bride iwaa lovely in a man for the groom. Ushers h gown of nylon were John Spears, Michael tulle over net. The sheer over-ski-rt was scalloped and trimKicker, Jim Frank and Tom Benson. med with seed pearls and The bridal party stood be rhinestones. The lace bodice fore an altar banked with was fashioned with sweetbaskets of .white chystanthe-mu- heart neckline, also .trimmed white gladiola and white with pearls and rhinestones, stock. and long sleeves came to The young couple will make points over her wrists. A veil their home in ILakewood, matching should-lengt- h Calif. was drawn up to a crystal the wedding tiarra. Attending from Utah, were Mr. and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Earl Hickman and Mr. and Bear River High school and Mrs. Blaine Hickman, all of Seminary and has been emStone. Idaho. ployed at Thiokol. She has been living in Brigham City the past two years. for VISITORS FROM ENGLAND Mr. Hull is a graduate of Bishop Bill Jolliffe of St. Albans Herts, England and Box Elder High school, and Mr. and Mrs. John Snow of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. first time. He is the Bishop Garn Capener and at the of the ward where Elder servhome of Mrs. Lola Daniels. Ralph LeRoy Daniels is L.D.S. an as missionary. Bishop Jolliffe, who is here to ing attend General Conference, is He reports that Elder Daniels is doing fine and in good visiting the U.S.A. for the health. has filled an LDS Mission to Great Britain. He has also been employed at Thiokol but is now in the U. S. Army weeks. stationed at Fort Polk, La. Park Lane and the Mont-clai- r, which is placed between the basic Monterey and the Park Lane. A new four-dohardtop Marauder model is offered in all three series, and a Commuter four-dostation wagon is added as a or or d running mate to the Colony Park. The new cars are on display at Tremonton Motor Company this week. In addition to the new four-doMarauder, Mercury will offer in all three series the unique Breezeway roof with highly-style- or hardtop Marauder first introduced last spring. The Marauder has represented the Mercury in stock car auto races and set a new record in winning the Pike's Peak Auto Hill Climb of July 4. two-do- or The exclusive Breezeway design, introduced last year, offers several functional advantages in addition to distinctive appearance. In winter, the overhang keeps the rear window free of ice, snow, and rain. In summer, it shades rear seat passengers. The retractable window provides quieter, controlled - ventilation for every season. of the Mercury grille, front fenders, bumpers, side trim and rear makes the 1964 models appear larger and racier. The car is 1.3 inches higher and has larger tires, 8.00 x Interiors are roomier with a deeper body which provides more seating comfort, more usable luggage space, and easier entrance and exit Passenger comfort is improved further by a substantial reduction in the size of the transmission tunnel. Re-styli- h. For '(S4:1 th price is inraedlBiuiirmi tOne acttioiro th earns HDD tnraajxfiDimiminru-,- ,. Rflercanry I t -w. ' i ' Ja&is. """' Neiv Arrivals The "action" is provided by the type of V-- engines that of Eureka, and and and have made Mercury the new performance champion Larry are parents of a baby born Sept field demonstrated in open com: of the medium-pric- e parents are Alva and and Margaret Potage and Idaho. of of the arrival their the most recent Pikes Peak Climb. SHAFFER including petition first a girl, Sept Potter Richard and Sandra are and 417 East Garland are Grandparents Hardman ta Shaffer o Harvey u j j first their cu. of is parents ta in. oyv A monton and sianuaru, and girl born Sept Charles Crossen William Potter and V--8 and and Jasper optional. And only Mercury the Garland fer and Slane parents. Tremonton the safe arrival of their third girl offers you two entirely different John and Geneva Bradley and fourth Sept Slane are parents Jesse of Gar born Sept Starrett of I their styling choices in one great car. Georgia Happy frandparents are and 8, RCA High Striking Contemporary lowboy. Has glare-proo- f (factory adjusted) chassis, Fidelity Color Tube, 24,000-vo- lt "New Vista" Tuner, two extended-rang- e super-powerfe VHP Fine Tuning, dependable speakers, one-se- t Space Age Sealed Circuitry. IIO"VELL Mrs. Mr. See Many Other Outstanding Values in Color TV, Black and White TV, Stereo, fe Mr. Calif., Howell Mrs. Rosel Zundel of boy Fielding. 22. Grand- Sunday, Henderson Radio, Tape Recorders Howell of Mrs. Ross Mr. Robin, JUST FOR LOOKING AND LISTENING 4 CROSSEN Hard-ma- n Duane Crossen Tremonton announce of 16. child, Mr. of SET OF Exchange Wedding Vows Sept. 24 market by offering new series and a choice of distinctive roof designs, Ben D. Mills, Ford Motor Company vice president and Lincoln-Mercur- y Division general manager, announced today. "Emphasis in the new Mercury is on luxury and performance," Mr. Mills said. "We have made significant improvements in passenger comfort and spaciousness while continuing to off er the functional breezeway roof plus a sleek new fastback roof design." Mercury's two new series are the luxurious or 1 MMMMwUstd MOT H3BB O Miss Deon Nelson and Max Hall floor-lengt- mm w J m Sandra Lea Jones Becomes The Bride of Philip Hickman Daley The wedding was perform' Announcement is made of t RCA VICTOR - two-do- medium-price- d 19, 1916. Mrs. Estep has always been active in the organizations of the LDS Church, and especial ly interested in Relief Society and genealogy. She lives busv life, doing: her own housework, doing hand work, and keeping her flower garden nice. She is the mother of two sons and one daughter, James B. Estep and Hyrum Estep, Mrs. Austin (Mary) Nish, all of Plymouth, also 16 grand children and 32 great grandchildren. 3. 1963 Young Marrieds Elwood Group Sept Thursday. October THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Page Six proud child Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. of Are Mrs. 25. Shaf- grand- Vernon of . A of TreMr. and Mrs. of Ogden. '&4 Mercury: ere also available with Breezeway Design v-- VSLANE Virginia announce COLLOM Collom of Place Mats 0 Will Ditntr Production. Sm Will Dimn't "Wonderful World oi CotoT Sundiyt-NBC-- 1963 -jfj&THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN r TELEVISION Hales Bros. Furniture 34 South Tremoni phono 257-228- 2 26. Lend Be con boy Vernon child, 29. D. and Thermopolis, Wyo., Mrs. Bush of .11 thet. wjr more Mr. and Mm. Floyd Holly of Fielding are the grandparents. Mercury delirer mor. th th. wual In in it field. More leg room, mort engine the reronive with Mr. and Mrs. Garland and rUZETT u..A .onm. and tntrT room. More trunk pe 11 iuitcci big (17.1 cu. Ray Collom ot Tremonton. Bill and Connie Strong ft ). And t far greater ityling choices racy Marauder styling (above) or unique SHAFFER Puzey of Salt Lake City anSteven and JaNae Zundel nounce the arrival of their Shaffer are happy over the first child, a boy, September arrival of their third child, a 19. This is the first grandboy, born at the Brigham child for Mr. and Mrs. GarHospital Sept 23. This makes land Puzey of Tremonton. three boys in the Shaffer Other grandparents are Mr. family. Proud grandparents and Mrs. Douglas Strong of 330 East Main are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaf- - Chicago, 111. ' EyS No f iner car 1,1 tho medium.price field TREMONTON MOTOR COMPANY Tremonton, Utah |