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Show The LEADER PORTAGE Ronald Clark is Seriously a iur I k Ronald Clark, 11, is seriousill and is being treated at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roClark and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John and other relatives have spent most of their time near him. On Sunday afternoon the Ward Bishopric, Devere Harris. Wendell C. Hall, Maurice Thomas, W'ynn John and John F. ly if il . COLLINSTON NEWS by Grace Warnkc Mrs. John Potter entertained Monday afternoon for her son, Kyle, on his sixth birthday. Several little friends helped to celebrate the event. Return From California Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble wonderful sjK'nt eight days in In California. sightseeing San Jose, they called on the Gordon Howard family, who send their regards to ther many local friends. In San Diego they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Seamons and family. On the return home they stopped in Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz. Frank Earley, who spends his winters in Salem, Ore., has returned to his home here. Makes us all believe that spring is really here. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen and Frank Earley were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Ronald Arta Ann Johnson and her family in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and their families of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Glenn and Rosada Fryer. A large group of Visiting Teachers and Singing Mothers of Beaver Ward attended the Stake Relief Society Visiting Teachers Convention in Garland. Saturday afternoon. Art Student Displays Work Kathleen Kerr a member of the Art Class at Bear River High was chosen by the Art Committee of the Women's Civic League for recognition on her outstanding work. did the Kathleen painting this year. It now hangs in the office of her father. Principal Kleon Kerr at the high school. Marjorie Staples, chairman of the league Art Committee states that the Civic Club gives a scholarship each year to help further art studies and appreciation at the school and in the valley. DINNER GIVES BIRTHDAY Entertaining Thursday evening in honor of her husband's birthday was Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt. Family members present for for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Overson of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lott of Thatcher. The Bowcutts daughter, Judy and her son, Todd, left Sunday from the Salt Lake airport to return to their home in San Francisco. REVIEW GIVEN FOR CLUB LitThe Trenionton-Gaiianerary Club met at the home of Mrs. Reed Anderson Wednesday evening. Mrs. May Fridal reviewed the book "Lillics of the BOOK 'rCfi&t!X Saturday. served to . & Howell Zoom Movie $129.95 .' Kodak 500 Instamatic All Recorders Drastically NOW S35.00 to Reduced 69.00 Light Meters S59.00 NOW Recording Tape 600 ft. . .. 2 S5.00 S3. 50 ROLLS HARRISON'S STUDIO C. 59 S. TREMONT ."iiii- - ,'s&Jak NORTHERN FURNITURE CO. TREMONTON TRAIN LOAD TERMS Model RNE 31 vn Automatic clock for pHct baking for automatic R RANGE ! any rock oven cooking and ters 3J $199.88 of Utah Pioneers has post- poned its Thursday, April 8 April meeting until Thursday. 13 at 2:00 p.m. LOAD TERMS KFE PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINED The Pinochle Club met at the home of Carolyn Larson Thursday evening. Prizes went to Bonnie Glenn, JoAnn Sandall and Marianne Simmons. Special guests were Norma Coombs and Marlene Archibald. A hot luncheon was enjoyed. MEETING POSTPONED Due to the General Conference slated for April 6 the Garland Camp of the Daugh- to doom Removable- oven door Infinite (election of heat, removable turfaco unit chrome trim ringt and porcelain drip pant full width work turfoce fluoretcent light Model 199.60 coun- selors in the new organization are Connie Shumway and Fay McMurdie and the new secretary is Dot K. Bjorn. Released after serving nearly six years was Ruby Orwin, president with her counselors, Helen Bolton and Connie Shumway and secretary Lula Funk. Other officers of the organization were asked to continue in their positions for the present. the laiiott TRAIN Reorganized In Tremonton 2nd BRIDGE CLUB FETED Faye Walk ins graciously entertained members of Bridge Club at her home Friday evening. Prizes went to Mildred Baer and Mildred Shumway. A delicious dessert was served. GOLDEN JUBILEE MlrotU ical petition Relief Society COMBINATION sacrament service. Her TW0-D00- R Separate 103 lb. zero cold freezer Automatic defrosting refrigerator compartment Versatile shelving: slide out and adjustable Twin porcelain crispers Vi bushel capacity one year warranty on entire refrigerator: With additional four years on the refrigerating system ELECTRIC pre-dent- Mae Allen was sustained as of the Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society ward Sunday evening at the REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- AUTOMATIC adorned the elbow length sleeves and boat neckline. A train completed t h e chapel wedding gown. Her butterfly veil was held by a bow of matching Poi de Sole, and she carried a single orchid. A cousin of the bride. Miss Julie Ann Krey was maid of Sam honor, her sister, Mrs. Howard was matron of honor, and other attendants were Mrs. Ward Taylor, Miss Brenda Whitney, Miss Caroline Baer, Miss Marie Elliason, Miss Ronna Grover, and Miss Patty Plant. all wore floor length They sheaths of yellow cotton faille with lace bodices, and carried nosegays of baby mums. Don B. Kerr was jbest man for the groom. Ushers were Steven Harris, Grant Theurer Jr., Neil Thompson and Alfred Koch. The new Mrs. Baer donned a white suit with navy accessories for going away. After a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Baer is a student. The bride has attended Utah State University and will comher college education plete during spring semester at the University and will teach school in the Salt Lake area next fall. Mr. Baer has recently returned from 30 months spent in the Bavarian Mission. The bride was extensively entertained prior to the wedding. president T. Model KFE3J ; ;1 Mark Baer tall white columns and a profusion of lovely flowers. The bride's trousseau was attractively displayed and guests were served at small tables in one area of the hall from an elegant buffet. For her wedding and reception the bride chose an original floor length gown of Poi de Sole, fashioned with a band of lace Alencon on the bodice and around the slim skirt. Pearls and sequins HERE ARE TWO OF WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE VALUES AWAITING YOU AT THE 30-INC- H 1 X. SAVE UP TO 20 - 1 A were guests. A reception honored the couple that evening at the South Bear River Stake Center. The Cultural hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the bridal party stood before 5 9.00 94.95 I , A popular young Tremonton wedding couple exchanged vows March 24 in a Logan Temple ceremony performed by President George A. Raymond. The bride is the former Miss Jane Waldron, daughter B. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron of Tremonton. Her bridegroom is Mark A. Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben M. Baer, also of Tremonton. A breakfast was wedding hosted by the parents of the groom at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan following the ceremony, where the bridal couple, family members and close friends 69.00 75.00 & I I Aw Jfiw Waldron and Mark Baer Are Wed in Logan Temple Rites S69.00 Howell 35 MM Camera 109.95 Complete with case & flash Ahsco Set 35 MM E. Eye 79.95 Camera Bell I I 1 Mrs. NOW Sekonic Zoom Movie Camera 139.95 - L FINAL CLEARANCE Bell i i were Refreshments fifteen club members. Was Elda Nelson and Mrs. Mary Young of Brigham City visited with Mrs. David Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris of Logan and Mrs. Reid Harris and children of Pocatello. Charles R. Hansey and Devon Price of Ogden spent Saturday here. Weekend Guess Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thorpe of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mrs. Thorpe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. Another daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister and sons of Ogden visited with them SatMrs. d Field." '"41 5j Conley went to Ogden to see Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family of Provo spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Petty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cye Mr. and Gibbs accompanied Mrs. C. A. 'Bud' Hall on a vacation trip to Southern California and Arizona. They left urday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Coombs and family of Tremonton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Mrs. Bryan Gibbs was an Ogden visitor Wednesday. s Mr. and Mrs. Marian of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hos- Hos-kin- Attorney Speaks by Florence Munson The Civic and Home Arts Club met at the home of Mrs. Rinlisbacher ThursBarbara day evening. The theme was Musical numbers "Lawyer." were furnished by John Burton who played selections on his accompanied by Bruce Marble at the piano. The guest speaker was attorney Burton Harris from Cache Valley who discussed legal matters. A lovely luncheon was served to 2(i members and the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephait and Mrs. Harry Gephart and daughter. Lisa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gephart and family at Bountiful. The occasion was Susan birthday anniversary. David Gephart who had spent the past week with his grandparents, the Wesley Gepharts, returned to his home at Bountiful with them. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Kenneth were Mr. and Mrs. Ward and family of North Ogden. Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hodge and family of Roy. Hosts American Legion The American Legion met at the home of Mrs. Ruby Niel-soFriday evening with Mrs. Wilma Snence conducting. Miss DeAnn Jensen gave an interesting discussion and showed slides of her recent stay in Turkey as an exchange student. Refreshments were servhorn Gep-hart- 's n ed. C. W. Thursday, April 111 kins, Sunday. Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter. Tonya. Leon and Marvin John attended the FFA convention in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Tonya represented BRHS as FFA Sweetheart and Leon and Marvin as officers. Maurine Gibbs and Fern Hall have accepted positions with the Malad Stake YWMIA board. Maurine is the new Sports Director and Fern the new Laurel Leader. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Thompson and family of Ogden visited Thursday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson of Clarkston visited Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jardine and family of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen and family. Mrs. Daryl Garn and children of Cleveland, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and other relatives and friends Monday. . V ..ne'jf' Visiting In Colorado Mrs. Wendell C. Hall left by train Thursday for Fort Collins, Colo., to visit with her Mr. son and daughter-in-law- . Lynn and Mrs. Raymond Hall and family. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Love of Logan Wednesday and was an overMrs. Mary Fukuda of Bear night guest of Mr. and Mrs. River City announces the marDon Bowen and family of Ogof her daughter. Amy, to riage den. Lynn Ashcraft, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ho.skins Mrs. Ray Ashcraft of Tremonvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Victon. tor Rasmussen at their home The bride will be honored at in Clarkston Sunday afternoon. a trousseau tea at the home of Mrs. Eliza Knudsen visited Mrs. Mick Fukui. Tremonton Mr. with and Mrs. Roger RFD, on Saturday. April 3, Malan Sunday. from 2 to 5 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley of Assisting with the tea will Bountiful visited Thursday with be Mrs. Fukui, Carolyn PeterMr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Mrs. Elmer Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins sen, Anna Rene Lamar, Mrs. Jerry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Checketts. Tazoi, Leonard Hoskins and son and Tom S. Moriyama, Mrs. Nagoa. Mrs. Rachel Etherington of Gene Fukui. and Mrs. Jim Ogden, Friday. Ishii. Mrs. Clara Hoskins and daughter, Mrs. Afton Pierson of day anniversaries. Other guests Plymouth were Logan visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friday. George Forsberg. Forsberg. Mrs. Clarence Forslerg and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Wood and family of Mrs. Ellen Capener of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fors-lx:rSalt Lake City and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and Wood Mrs. Lamar family Jensen. of Ogden. S.P. 4 James Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop with Mr. Rose's sister, visited Mrs. Adeila Hadley in Brigham returned home after completing his service in the U. S. Army. last week. Sunday they visited 18 He has spent the past Mr. Mrs. Rose's parents, with months in Germany wilh headand Mrs. Jess Buttars in Loquarters at Kitinzen the past gan. few months. Mrs. with Art Visiting last week were Mrs. Nina Mrs. J. G. Burgess of TreStayncr of Logan and Mrs. monton was the house guest of Whitney Older of Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mr. Duane Lower and family in Ogden last week. and Mrs. Harold Peterson during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peterson and three lwys and Margaret Peterson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucille Forsberg and Pat Ovelson and daughter. Candy, of Harrisville. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson and family spent Sunday visiting with Frank Anema and family of Ogden. Overnight Guests Mrs. Wood Ashcraf't Recent Bride To Be Honored g At Civic Club Visiting with Tremonton. Utah 1, 1965 NOW OPEN! A new slenderizing salon! Offering scientific reducing with time tested Niblack machines. A lovely figure is the beginning of and beauty it's so easy to have and to keep! You just relax . while . . rol- gentle lers apply passive . relax exercise tense nerves, tone muscles, improve posture. . If your figure isn't becoming to you, you should be coming to us. Come in today for a FREE trial TREATMENT. NO OBLIGATION. No contracts to sign. 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