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Show Thursday, April ".--y flit 7 U 11 v$M Ai ilfi) ISf J k I MR. and MRS. ROBERT FEHLMAN greeted by the bridal party in front of a bridal arch trimmed in green and blue and centered with wedding bells. The bride wore a floor length gown of cotton brocade with semi-slilong lily point sleeves, skirt and full chapel train, fashioned by the bride's mother, with a shoulder-lengt-h veil of illusion. Her bouquet was a cascade of white roses and green ivy. Pam Heaton, was maid of honor, with Leslie Stephens, Cheryl Fehlman. Barbara Frank, and Toni Frank as bridesmaids. wore They identically styled street length, empire waist dresses of whipwas pale ped creme. Pam's blue and the others were pale green. They carried balls of white mums and wore dainty veil hats. Grant Fehlman was best man for his brother, with Brad Frank, brother of the bride, and J. Allen Woodhouse, brother-in-law of the groom, as ushers. The couple a week spent honeymooning in California and Nevada. They will make their home at 2519 Fillmore. Ave., Ogden. The bride was feted at several prenuptial showers by her former roommates and friends at U.S.U. i W '? &w and Mrs. Almy Fehlman of Oakley, Idaho. A wedding breakfast at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City was hosted by the parents of the groom. The couple were honored at a wedding reception in the Ward Cultural Hall that evening. Guests were registered by Miss Dixie Cornwall and Fehlman on March 12, 1965. President George Raymond, temple president, officiated at the ceremony. The new Mrs. Fehlman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frank of Tremonton. Mr. Fehlman is the son of Mr. G. d m Inter-mounta- And Auxiliary World War I The Veterans of and Auxiliary of Barracks 2951. Dept. of Utah, invites the public to attend a Social on the evening of Monday, April 19th, at the War Memorial Home, 126 E. Forest Street, Brigham City, Utah, starting at 6:30 p.m. The Social will be a money raising effort and Barbecues, Hamburgers, Soft Drinks and Coffee with all the trimmings will be sold. Bingo will be played during the evening. The ladies will sell handiwork items and white elephants. beautiful quilt will be displayed in the window of City Finance Company at 20 S. Main St., Friday and Saturday of this week. It will be given away at the Monday social. A New PTA Officers for the Garland School were installed Thursday, April 8. Mrs. LaDean Jeppsen, is president, with Vida L. Forsgren, principal and secDeAnna White is secretary-treasureond with Dayle Karen Davis, historian. Stimpson, vice-presiden- mm iMfci The Tremonton Civic League Reed Palmer as with Mrs. president, will be hostesses to the 43rd annual Convention of the Northern District Utah Federation of Women's Clubs which will be held Saturday, .... jf .15 ; if llke ?Hj. other CONVENTION tot first Natural Color Wedding Pictures 8 x 10 size From SPECIAL t1 sf liht Thii cue diy it Thii on dy It m lull. Yog cpturt for $35.00 ihovJd It III. Album Included FREE PRINTS for jm wedding Announcement irt ihiiv photographic rrcord of widding, tht iiiyicn o' I quilifnd th (rofittioml photoinphtr till. Call ui todiy, won't you? J. WM. CHAPMAN, Photographer West Tremonton, Utah Phone 257 7410 687 No. 1st 10 Honor Mother her L.- -' mil Saturday. Mary Ann Romer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Romer, Elwood, e.nd Sister M. Timothy, O.S.B., instructor at St. Benedict's School of Nursing, are seen in front of the Ogden hospital on March 28, the capping date of nineteen of the school's coeds. Elwood Girl Earns Cap at Ogden Hospital Participating in the Capping a day of Ceremony marked nursing achievement for freshman students at St. Benedicts School of Nursing prior to receiving their caps from Sister Cassian, Director of Education, was each student given the traditional school cape and a candle, the ancient lighted Mary Ann symbol of Christ. was one of those Romer capped. serThe Sunday afternoon vice was held in the recently finished Benedictine chapel on the hospital grounds. Reverend deRobert Pollock, Bountiful, livered the capping address, Reverend Monsignor Patrick F. Kennedy blessing the caps and candles. Students from the states of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Louisand Virginia ' received iana, their caps and capes. Mary Ann was recently elected studentbody president for the forthcoming year. She is currently serving the freshman class as student council representative and she ranks No. 8 in her class scholastically. with Rt. here! Jess and Verna Earl took off for California to see if they could find some warm sun. They enjoyed a week with Keith and Rheta Burnham and the :..; ll niii iiimh ii iii Vr- - Kit Staples. Cherrie Bennett and Cindy Bennett DANCE STUDENTS of DORIS ROCHE Who will appear in TAP JAZZ and the JEWEL RALLET Nu-V- u Theatre April Admission 25 and 50 21-2- 2 awards and reports. The luncheon meeting will be at 12:30 and the afternoon Departmeeting will follow. and chairmen ment, division will club presidents present their annual reports on achievements of the club year, and awards will be given. reservations For luncheon Mrs. John Fri-da- l, call AL North 50 monton. Price MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! Friends and relatives of Olive Haws Hall are reminded of the Open House to be held Saturday night. April 17 in the Garland Ward hall to honor her on her 80th birthday. A full evening a including x7 ONLY 59 S. 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Mrs. Dewey has two daughters; Mrs. Virginia Blackham of Deweyville and Mrs. Mary We have all your favorite shades and styles mesh, Stock up now. The more you buy, the more you save! VISITORS FROM WASHINGTON with family and Visiting friends are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and their two sons and two daughters from Moses Lake. Wash. The Burnetts will be staying in Fielding for a week. They are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Peterson. Tre- 4th East, $1.50. Open House To Honor Mrs. Hall Auburn, a2ttJL Mrs. Don Limb, secretary and District officers Mrs. VerNon Thompson, historian will participate in annual convention. 3 prs. $2.90 children. .'-lii. Hun-sak- Jr. r ft Kayser Hosiery 99 Spring Sale Mrs. Wayne Fryer and Lettie Burbank have back from spending the months in Arizona. They are just in time to join the rest of us as we get our "woolies" out and finish the "winter" - v will begin The convention with registration at 9.30 a.m. according to Mrs. Pearl District of Brigham, --"- Save $1.15 per box! Couples Return To Dewevvilte Guest of Honor Miss Lynda Haycock is also in southern California on tour with a group of music students from Bear River High school. Miss Susan Haycock was guest of honor at a birthday party Wednesday night. It was Mrs. given by her mother, Warren Haycock. A group of Susan's girl friends enjoyed the evening with her. Mrs. Robert Gardner is up and alxDiit following surgery last week. Judy Hess and Marilynn Fryer returned to their work in Salt Lake City. The young ladies spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-hnspent the weekend in Moroni. Mrs. Merlin Fryer, Jan and Nancy, came from Clearfield for Sunday dinner at the Wavne Fryer home. They als6 visited Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer. Honoring her at this time will be members of her immediate April 19 to May by Gus came winter . J. Dewey will observe her eighieth birthday on April 17, and will be honored by her family at the home of daughter, Mrs. Rupert Blackham of Deweyville this Mrs. C. ,kL9 April 17th at the South Bear River Stake House, 660 North, 3rd East, Tremonton. Theme of the District Convention will be "Diamond Jubilee" in honor of the General Federation Of Woman's that was organized 75 years ago. President. The first session will be at will be three 10 a.m. There State officers present who will speak at all meetings throughout the day. There will also be two groups of U.F.W. Club singers, one from Garland and one from Brigham City to entertain in each meeting. There will be interesting displays. ' . nt Woniciis Chilis of Northern District Plan Convention in Tremonton mm in i r, t. vice-preside- There will also be musical entertainment during the evening and the Buddies and Ladies of the Barracks invite all their friends to come and enjoy the evening with them. h&v - I By Veterans Family To We have just returned from the annual Professional Conven Photographers tion with new and modern methods to please our customers. 15, 1965 Social Planned DeAnn Frank and Robert Fehlman Are Wed In March Temple Rites Logan L.D.S. Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss DeAnn Frank and Robert Tremonton, Utah The LEADER J; , , Tremonton RUSS ELECTRIC TREMONTON 30 SOUTH TREMONT STREET PHONE 257-846- 1 |