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Show LEADZa Tkm Portage Reunion To Be Held Sat, April 11 Twmonlon. Utah Thand?, April 9. 184 The Portage Ward Ceremony Unites Miss Burton and Mr. Robinson on March 16th ;V I I ' ; i r mirrored table topped with a miniature temple and bride an . groom. Serving guests at small tables were Maurine Burton, Krisafi Robinson, Reva Lamb, Noree" Nish, Linda Steed, and Nelda Burton. A red and white scheme w carried out in all areas of the reception. Background music was under the supervision o Mrs. Irene Peck. An open nous was held at the bridegroom's home at Sandy Sandy. the on March 19th. A Immediately following the bridegroom's "grocery" shower was given ceremony parents were hosts at a dinner for the bride by her cousin for the bridal party at the Carolyn Burton at Salt Lake Bluebird Cafe at Logan. That City. She received many nice evening the young couple were gifts. further honored at a reception The young couple are making hosted by the bride's parents their home in Sandy. at the Belmont Ward Cultural Hall. The bridal party received CARD OF THANKS guests before a background of wish to express our gratiWe lighted pillars with attractive red carnations and white stalk tude to everyone for their kind, expressions of sympathy, and and beautiful arrangements for the beautiful floral tributes, green plants. in any The bride was radiant in an. and to those who helped recent bereavement. our in way elegant sheath of delustered The Frank Peck Family white satin covered with lace E .Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Mary lace a accented and panel by Mr .and Mrs. J. Mellan Peck, in front. The scalloped neckline Delos Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. added to its charm. Her bouffamfant veil was cagl:t to a dainty Wesley Gephart, and their ilies. crown covered .v.tth sparkling sequins. A large white orchid surrounded with red and white Mrs. Lowell Vance and Gay-len- e carnations forme:! her bouquet Hunsaker spent Saturday fastened with slender white ribevening in Salt Lake City. The beautiful Logan Temple provided the setting for the ceremony where Mtes Barbara Burton, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton of nuptial exchanged Fielding vows with Jerry C. Robinson on March 16th. President George A. at the Raymond officiated double-rin- g ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families. Mr. Robinson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson of : . ' ' 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Robinson April 10 Chosen for Wedding of Sandra Payne, Johnnie Chournos Mr. and Mrs. John L. Payne of Howell announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra to Johnnie Chournos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos of Tremonton. The wedding will take place, Friday, April 10 at the home of the prospective groom's parents. They will be honored at a reception May 2 in the Howell ward Cultrual Hall. The future bride is a graduate of Bear River High school and is bons. Maid of now attending Hollywood Beauty School. Johnnie is also a local high school graduate. He is now in the trucking business. ENTERTAINS CLUB The "So and Sew" Club met at the home of Mrs. Eliza Holland Friday afternoon. Ten members enjoyed a luncheon and social. Couple Exchange Wedding Vows In Early April Home Ceremony n Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. announce the marriage of their daughter, Gae Waldron Mason of San Francisco, Calif., e to Mr. Dysli of Zurich, Switzerland. The marriage was solemnized Saturday evening, April 4, in Wal-dro- Jean-Claud- Tremonton at the Waldron home. Garland Puzey officiated at the ceremony, which was , witnessed friends. by family and close reception followed the ceremony. Among out of town guests was Miss Christina Dysli, a sister of groom Itom who has Zurich, Switzerland, been visiting here the past week. The' couple will reside in Zurich after June 1st. A the rt jivited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley ivere guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward from Friday unfit Monday in their beautiful hew home in Idaho Falls. Stephen L. Harris underwent an appendectomy at the Oneida Hospital in Malad Sunday morn-Ji- : son-in-la- . pre-nupti- al honor was Norma Burton, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Carolyn Burton and Karen Johnson. They wore identical sheaths of white crystal ine with red cumber-bunand carried nosegays of red and white carnations. Petite Janni Robinson and wore red Carolee Petersen dresses with white sashes and carried nosegays of red and white carnations, miniatures of those carried by the bridesmaids. Terry Conger assumed duties of best man. Ushers were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and Darrell Burton. Marguerite Petersen registered the gifts. At the gift table were Sylvia Burton in charge with Gloria Hall, Kay Waldron and Catherine Hess .assisting Kern Robinson and Craig Lamb carried the gifts. A beautiful three tier pure white wedding c;:ke with colorful roses was displayed on a Civic & Home v Engagement of Karen Christensen And Douglas Ward is Announced m The April Leadership meeting for all . Relief Society workers in South Bear River Stake will be held Thursday, (tonight) at the Stake Center at 7:30. All departments will be held and representatives from all wards will be appreciated. The Civic and Home Arts Club met at the Library Thursday evening with Mrs. Ray Evans as hostess. Miss Julie Summers favored with accord-ia- n selections. Mrs. Treva Par-ris- h of Cache Valley's Dairy Association gave an interesting dairy demonstration. Miss Margaret Ann WimvUtah State Dairy Princess was a special guest and helped in the demonrefreshments stration. Light were served to twenty members Dinner guests at the home of and and the program guests. family Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Gabbert and famMr. and Mrs. Richard Packer ily of Ogden and Mrs. Edith spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Hendricks and daughter of with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil PackCastro Valley, Calif. er. Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-cuand Mrs. Ada Standing. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr CARD OF THANKS . are sincerely grateful to our friends for their kindness We tt in the death of our mother. We deeply appreciate the efforts of those who participated in the funeral service, those who sent flowers, and offered help and sympathy in any way. Our loss was easier because of these things. The Sarah K. Shuman Family Kayser Hosiery 99c Spring Sale April 13 to 25 Buy Kayser Hosiery now-- at these prices you can't afford not to! Seamless. Seamed. Agilon stretch. Fit All Tops. And Wonderloc runless! AH the Kayser styles and superb fashion shades in fine now look wonderful quality nylons. Buy now-sa- ve for a long time to come. tl.35 Kayser Hosiery for 99 good-looki- The IS ng CLASSIC SHOP Wwt Main Tromonroa YOUNG MARRIED! SET MEETING The Young Marrieds of Tremonton First Ward will hold a fireside Sunday evening at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howard at 9:00 p.m. All Young Marrieds of the ward are invited to attend. Mrs. Ted Jones and children of Pleasant Grove spent several days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs. Sunday dinner guests at the Briggs home were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Briggs of Roy. Mrs. R. G. Woodhead has been spending several weeks at Salt Lake City with her mother-in-law- , Mrs. Ruth Woodhead who is recuperating following a bad fall. -- Literary Club Is Entertained The Tremonton-Garlan- Liter- d ary Club met at the home ol. M r s. Summers Francessa Thursday evening. Mrs. Leona Anderson reviewed Arthur L. Lewis book "Day They Shook the Plum Tree". Refreshments were served to seventeen members and six guests. , SSSSSSn" AGENCY i 10 DAY SALE Apr. 9 thru Thursday thru Saturday 69' East ,Faciory Phone 40 V t 11 Garland 257-633- I ilflTiW SUPPOSITORIES OUR' 53' ASPIRIN M7e I Gayle Petersen Becomes Bride Of Joel Harrison in Temple Rites ranged by Maurene Carlson and Sarah Crellin. Table decorations were done by Helen Carlson, the ladies are all aunts of the bride. The new Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will make their home in Ogden. The Bear River Junior Livestock Club met and elected new officers April 1. The newly elected officers are Mike Jensen, President; Linden Bourne, Vice President: Sandra: Bourne. ' Secretary; and Lyle Godfrey, Potter and Merrill reporter. Raymond Timothy were candidates for offices. 69 JVrteJn C MINERAL OdwfcM. Walar o:qq. X"VV ...... OIL os7a f J m. Hot. 0:7(1. If TOOTH BRUSHES A ia- -; Cod fl Liver OIL II I' 89 First J 2 ,50p AM Cream 2:90' 2590' BABY omm I $123 Antacid Liquid CmM Hi TbsC IK lib w.Wt, 1 1 m. m 39e Cold Sore Balm . Ma Sir1 Children's Aspirin r. Wriirnm, i 11 93c Acns Cream IOO-- :ca 2:40' iRINa COSTUME JEWELRY NEW L u WW 2:991 nl. ,r,v SI!lJa!L2:99,l . R & 252" I . 1 L" ptlC irnrirrirjifiwi S5agg-- y-EaJ2- ;40' 7. SYtLa ....... i mmwmmwj rLJ I WUtmm lTll (SHOE TREES Pair 1 FILM a 79V br f1" 89 L sffls 1 I ' I 69frlig.-C- tUekftVbitt 3 W 98 8TTi:31I M tCntrM M I otmlmrm. (Mm 3' GOLF ALLS 3:99' 3" 89c BusbEs Bath flil M w COLD CAPSULES $i.jt irfif'!i i.iql ... 69" MOUTH WASH lll "It's the talk of the town" ' I I Baby lotion 2:50' M' Mm.MMhr.1. Oil mamm,.$m. SOLUTION (. . . and it's coming from the telephone company) Wwikwi, v sr. looo'i. ! B QW IlitUM ouvitols! ; Mrs. Milton Hendricks anS daughter Brenda of Castro Valley, Calif., have been visltini with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Srhof-fiel- d and other relatives in the. valley. 49" Baby M V SACCHARIN m j frj' A I aiw,i. JilL O uwuk, "ST LIVESTOCK CLUB NAMES OFFICERS I Pleasant Cherry Flavor, tool MINERALS Mr. and Mrs. Joel Harrison The Logan L.D.S. Temple was Uie setting for the wedding March 20 of Gayle Petersen and Joel Harrison. After the double-rin- g ceremony, a wedding breakfast was given by Mrs. Margaret Harrison, of Malad, Ida., mother of the bridegroom at the Bluebird Cafe, in Logan. That evening, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen honored the couple at a reception in the Garland First Ward Relief Society room. Attendants to the bride were Vicki Larsen, matron of honor, Nancy Hunsaker, Bonny Thorn as, and Jean Petersen, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. Allan Harrison, brother of the groom performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Glen Petersen, Lester Petersen, brothers of the bride and Bradley Carlson. The lovely trousseau was ar- - JA ns Ri.i3.M AYTIHAL ar. Woly in. Sttto f 00..... 98' 2T2" 1 11 w Multi-Vitami- o:7n fU M. 1 AYTINAL JUNIOR CHlWAiu Llll lanta. tubbing. 45' 3 I ALCOHOL UnbTMkabl Evans Drug Center tmMMtms Announcement is made by Ruth Hunsaker, President of South Bear River Stake Relief Society of a visiting teacher convention to be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Stake Center. All visiting teachers in the stake are strongly urged to attend the convention, which will feature an unusual film and valuable instructions for them. The ward with the highest percentage of attendance at the conven-io- n will be recognized with an award for those present. lWaty4. CfD s, Convention for Visiting Teacher Arts Club Has Dairy Program Mrs. Virgil Harris accompanMrs. ied her daughter-in-law- , Phil R. Harris of Logan to Salt Lake City Thursday evening where' they attended a practice of the Tabernacle Choir of which Mrs. Phil Harris is a member. Mrs. Ellis Allen was called to the IDS hospital in Logan to be with her father, Ivan Thompson of Clarkston who suffered a heart attack. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Barry Parkinson of Ogden spent the weekend with Barry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. ' Mrs. Reed Nielsen and her sister, Mrs. Harold Thomas of I.ava Hot Springs were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson were in Pocatello, Ida , Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Deward John and family of Blackfoot, Ida., visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Wright Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and family. Returns Home Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins returned to her home Saturday after spending the winter pnonths with members of her family in Sunnyvale and Eureka. Calif Nyssa, Ore., and Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Karen Christensen Murray Hoskins and family wrought her home and visited jntil Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins of Layton visited with them Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Gibbs were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred of Brig-haMr. and Mrs. M. L. Christen-.se- n Bear River High School, and is City at Maddox Cafe Friof Cedar City, Utah, analso a student at Utah State. evening. day No dale has been set for the nounce the engagement of their Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed to wedding. Douglas daughter, Karen, and daughters, Kay and Denece Ward. of Malad and Marion Rees of Mr. Ward is the son of Sir. Hunter, Ut., visited Saturday and Mrs. Ira Ward, Riverside, evening with their sister, Mrs. NOTICE Utah. Virgil Harris. Miss Christensen is a graduThe office of Dr. Wendell R. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halford ate of Cedar City High School. White will be closed Thursday, and sons of Preston, Ida., visit- She is presently attending Utah Friday, and Saturday (April 9, ed Sunday with Victor's mother, State University, where she is 10, and 11 of this week. Dr. Mrs. Erma Halford and sisters. affiliated with Kappa Delta White will be attending the Mrs. Wendell Hall and Mrs. .State Dental Convention in Salt Herald Jenkins and their Sorority. Mr. Ward is a graduate of Ike City. j " Gibbs. g. R. S. Announces Leadership for Relief Society Is Tonight Reunion Lill be held Saturday evening, kpril 11th. Dinner will be serv-- , td from 6 until 7:30 p.m. A program will be presented from 8 ontil 9, followed by a dance. Ml former Ward members are Mrs. ThelmfuD. Gibbs was an overnight guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Sherman Gibbs of Ogden Saturday, and attended General (Conference in Salt Lake City With them Sunday. Mrs. Wendell C. Hall is recuperating at her home f treatment for several days the Oneida Hospital in Malad for pneumonia. -7 Attend Genera! Conference Among those who attended General Conference in Salt Lake City were Bislwp and Mrs. Devere Harris, son Robert and daughter. Lori Ann, and Arthur 2:1E I a?aai ' |