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Show PAC3 BEAR. ETGET 5TZH VALLET LZA2ZP--. THURSDAY, NO' jfcSZP. IT, and Social Items Loc ESTTT ALLEN, Local Corrsspor.der.t ir.ar it thewer of Mr. a.vi Mrs. hon-- e "- Mr. Ma.f tvi Rex Lauh. M.-- i. .'- - , Fanners in Utah who nave excei-e- ij their 1133 wheat acrAge allotment De- and Mr. and Mrs. V.J to talk," "as the a- - a reporter received as j to crawl through and ar paper, buckets, trash cans of junk Including the piie-- i- But a stone's throw from Erigham mai adjustments before Sait Lake Theatre and S.v Youngs to receive cember 1.1 if they expect of hallowed memory, Utah's Kail ciai conprice adjustment or agricultural 1333 r.ewesra venture in the cultural field,, servation payments under the be open- .r.mm LeRnv C. Funk, state ex the toalltheState Art Center willJNOvemner ed Saturday, public, ecutive officer fur the Agricultural known as Lae administration arioun- - 13. The oid buuumg ri ustmer.t SO South State Street Club at Elk.' co ;'inced en reception of a speci.il W.I of- - haa been completely trarurformeil. Ication from Washington, D. P. A. workmen ar.d Federal Art Pro-- , ha.v. converted an. 'fv-rr- i who have planted ject oaric baaemer.t pool-- ; a old barroom, of their 1513 allotment will H into stream-- ! restaurant a and hall, ad.; lose the 12 cents per buahet price Ctaaa-- j art modern gauenea. ana lined, ju.st.mtnt payment from the AAA a and atudioa lecture; roomoffices, -, for all seeding above their allotment Y beetl eLers that hav,1 vtui nS tu, tne oftl bu7 "Too itea Ai unuamg ..,.. 9 i Farmers Should Adjust ' H. t..v Wheat Acreage to Com- - Traveling, Utah Indus- erW. arc to Be Exhib- ply With Allotments trial Arts T.S, ir t i - ...... - . LAKE NOV. 19! 1 M ubai im.u. UramatlC$ (Jlass Builds Scenery 'i For School Pi ' even- - Vaua.t supper r.,t. ! ART CENTER TO OPEN IN SALT -- CAST OF "PADDY, THE NEXT " -- 1333 " s r nit matic stUiients. "Yes, we're making cur 0.-- busy own v behind a torn-dopiece of eeiiirg The reporter, aasious to ieara ru f pursued turn tnrougti gluing herself to the f.cor. -in Logan visiting riat, We plan o remo.icl this scenery which was probably erect! Mrs. Donald Sheffield and Ma with the school building. WeHfojji LoiiriAs Cannon r.terta.r.d th K.gh own painting and carpenter wcrk," actual Facility Club Monday evening r said. at the latwr-- h.m. Mwon Margaret the for Rehearsals wl school France. Rae Peterson, Amy ChrisWooduide gave a talk "Paddy, the Next Best Tiung" Frmt Row: left to right Merle Casiieton, Raby Eober,. Madetine French refreshments wdfi served. week and will continue Rae Earkw, Adn Euun, tophera, bm. December 8 and 9, when the Evan Keron, Ferns director, Newcomer, 3Ir. Second Ew: Mrs. Quieten. Allen motored to Sait Palmer. will be presented. art AS Grant Sraith, Eaymd Hansen, Dw.yne Laia City Tuiay to visit with her Pr Beck. The title role will be carried fcl the' of Xormaa Shirley Shaw, Je, Mrs. M.arjorut conaie. acre maoe, as stipuiaea in. me y Hansen. The part cf Ardus Federal Art Project, the L tan center Funk explained, be played by Evan Ive will .rimi jjr. nation--,hAi! rfiooaai should becomes an active agency la a ,. Wrs. Martina Thim spoilt the weescr Eileen Adair by Kay Barlow, J son, monthe to break movement up end m Losran. mad(S of the excess acreage of wide O'Hara by Lane Palmer, ilickerb ou that the opdy of culture held by the larger The Conor Oaipter of the Eastern iff Funk; Grant Smith, Lord Shelaby byx8't matrons of population. Starr entertained the past f man farmftrJ My(Jiae or plow the ground; centers Shaw, Gwendoline Carew go trr.ited States Army Regulations The Utah State Institute of Fine aftftd it t Logaft and Oarien, Past matronsMiep,n.enniat grasses or ' Lawrence E4.. ChristophCTSon,. Amy 0 tux from Tremor. ton were Miss Arts, a branch of the state govempubUshed July 3, 193d, Secte n. drill harley or and Miss O'KiHansen, Raymond by were folu inMrs. as services . John fhi funeral hir Hou;, .over me seeueu wur.it, ' tion 3, Paragon 10, reads f j Merle Castleton. comraumca-- 1 1S33. will own and operate the center." teld Saturday afternoon at 1 o clock lows: That it be, and here is, de- by Mrs. N. E. Shaw, and Mrs. S. J. Cole. .ourid the Peterson was chosen for Rae ' ' Ward chapel clared to be unlawful to knowingly that "some The Institute provides the building,' ia the Bear River City mrriic.v Miss Ferris Neilseifo of The Rehecra. Assembly officers type of cultivation is required," This! the liht and heat and funds for minor; f0T joaeph James Anderson with First entrap, capture, shoot, kill, possess or part of Dr. Marry, Adair, TholafeJ that Davey the to mail. their annual visitation seeded and vol-- 1 operation expense. The Federal Art; counsellor Clifford Jensen in charge, in any way detain an Antwerp or sen will be Doreen Blake, i!a.fc; rale applies both a a Wiu-lcalled staff Rebecca Lodg- of Tremonton. unteer wheat, Mr. Funk said. furnished by the choir Homing Pigeon, commonly Muaic Project for its part supplies Andreason, Webb; Shirley Beck,!;.-!r Refreshment were served and a geneirentiona will be made for of 13 peoplea director, teachers. rh gDecial numbers by Harold B. Carrier pigeon. Eingie; P.uby Roberson, Mrs ha.1 all. was by eral good time ftwtinn 2. That the possession or farms where firxl 1333 allotments dif-- ; clerical help, and gallery attendants.:: Fel of Brigaam Oty, a violin solo; Dwayne Iverson the ticket fer from any allotments announced. Three exhibits will be run concur-- ;; jfable Eurton, a vocal solo, accompan- - detention of any pigeon described in of Glendaie, Mrs. William Woods, earlier., as was done in connection rentiy for three week periods one a, ted by Athelene vvalton, both of Section 1 cf this act by any person Eggii, Vers California, is visiti.-.- f at the- home of with the 1533 payments," the offl- - traveling esth.bit, another of Utah art,; Treaaureton, Idaho. or persons in any loft house, cage, Hazel Barfus, Gladys Ivie. Florence Ellen Oc-Kim, her brother, L. S. Mann, who has been cial announcement stated. : Oyier, OWTiershiD reand the third of industrial art. cmrtii in the Speakers were Elias Anderson, Osey Cleo Norr. Betty ill for some time. Erickson, will be ley exhibits art student of such Beaver person! of control casionaily, or under the jeriaeriEishop Johnson, "3 Coornbs, Donr H3,Ai' lectures, classes, recit- -' Dam. and Clifford Jensen. cr persons without giving immediate; Dance to Be Held als willExhibits, Mrs. Mildrel Nichols viuted her. nearest to was be free. The Art Center,-ar-born notice by registered mail Anderson' joaepQ 23 cording to- State Director E. J.. Bird,; jariuary daughter, Gloria, in lgan, Sunday. Nov. S. H. 29. 1374, in Bear River City, military or naval authorities, shall be helpers. Mr. lira. ar.d She was accompanied by The program committee, wita la-has- purposely beon placed at a focal 3 aofl of Hans P. and Inger M. Morten-pouevidence of a violation of prima facto Ken Randal and children. as chairman, are Phyl'is B.a Miller ' so that IIthe. business district "the la S. "died R. at He Valley this act ; nn Anderson. 4irnalrn Dept.) (B. Busenbark.- Nedra Su.: Marie bark, ; tii Wednesday,'. November 9K fol-A Thanksgiving bam dance will.be it car serve .ail. classes and groti-pSection 3. That any person violating mers and Mr. and Mrs. William Flewetung. s Fridal. Lydia inconvenience. .the Hh Wednesleit lowing an operation. Lntermect the provisions of this act shall upon vwif .! at the hoi v.e of Mrs. held at the high schwL next 0;1'-incream and apple pie lovers r': mr-River said the cemetery. in Eear the Center." State Utahof Art City Th conviction, be punished by a fine Jenkir-s- , Sunday. day evening, November 23, under not miss this party. Ga.r.es of t; Mr, Anderson spent his entire lifer not more than S1C0 00 or by imprison sponsorship of the Home Ecor.omic.-- Mr. Bird, "is designed as a rallying will be plav&l in the gmrasz' sorts mema He assoare wa3 who Box Eider in County. ment for not more than six months, or j point for ail persons in Utah, of Tremonton club and the Future Farmers The Kpworti Tag-uand Mrs. Shurtz areth interested in art. Assistance will be ber of the L. D. S. Church. He was by both such fine and imprisonment. ar etit.ertair.lng the your., r people of ciation. f the part; supervisors sefor a citable for Bear River City Special decorations will be used ap- given other communities in the The Tremonton Racing Pigeon club tha Presbyterian Church of Logan the Utah for worked and The exhibits. Wherever theme. of se;eral Rac-to the harvest years groups curing j is affiliated with the American propriate and Brigham, ar.d the Methvhst is to be transformed into will proffer cooperation, branch cen- Idaho Sugar Company, Son: "Daddy, when will I be k ir.s Pigeon Union and is under the; League of Ogdea. Friday night gymnasium He u survived by three brothers, control of the old fashioned to do as I please' an of set au-will be ters semblance the naval and up." enough Church. j Methotlist military at the E. M. Ahin H. Wiliard and Peter 4 "I couiilnt say, bam with rafters, corn, chickens and Father: of Governor Henrv H. Blood is binthorities in time of war. Members all of Bear Paver City. free! A Anderson, effect. ever the lived to one yet." that ad-has M. long Vera ! G. of Evans. Center Dr. the club are complete cbairma.n Art men turkeys Church this of Methodist The orary the wer entertained at a dinner Wednes- turkey will be given with the lucky isory board and Mayor John M. Wai-- ; Watkins, Frank Alix. Phil Pack and ticket. Appropriate refresh- lace, Gail Martin is Ellas Landvatfer. day evening. The dinner was served dance GRAYCO Ties, 69c. Cliff s Clottifr ments will be available. GoodB. and Donald chairman active In the past several have been seen Aid. Ladies the by Officers of the two clubs who have; aii former!y cf the Chicago Institute! Sir irlmnrA shooting at these pigeons. In the fut' of the dance are Phyllis Sum-- j cf Fine wiU of be director charge D. E. ture any persons caught violating the fr'l 1 i i H " H-sUff Rhea and Gren Heppler Ir. LaNae Helen Bourne. mers. Tanaka, ceriter. Sait above law will be dealt with accord attended a Lntal lecture in Brigham and Doyle 37 More Monday evening. Dr. Innes, of Gar- Tmde Taylor, Ray Eliason, ingly. Final rites were held at Snowville Udy. Frank Alix land, accompanied them. Until! Secretary-TreasurTuesday at 1 p. m. over the remains of Anna Winona Daley Skidmore, 25, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott. of Brig-ha- DEFINITION' OF A KISS CHRISTMAS j Oty, have moved to Tremonton Sunday School 10 a. m Eible class wife of George Skidmore, star route A noun because it's both common to make their home. Mr. Bott is an "The Sacredness of the Home." mail carrier from Snowville to Tre- HOME EC. GIRLS TO topic: monton. Mrs. Skidmore died Friday and proper, employee of the Western Creamery. Don't Fail to Take j Junior Church service, 11 a. m. A. A verb because It may be active or (afternoon at a Brigham City hospital Epworth League. 6:30. The series following an extended Illness. The Advantage of Our New The M. I. A. Adult class of the Tre- passive. S. B. H. R. An adjective because it takes an cf lesson on Christian Sharing will services were In charge of Bishop D. monton First Ward held a social Searchlight) (Courtesy Specials be continued. G. Nelson. Since the Home Economics teachers Tuesday evening. November 15, After explanation before and after. toIt because A 7:30. continIn The deceased was born in Garland were called to Logan last Wednesday, joins the entertainment, delicious refreshconjunction Evening worship, WE APPRECIATE j ments were served to 44 members. uance of the Stewardship Program, on May 1. 1913, a daughter of Virg! the Home Economics-F- . F. A. party gether. A pronoun because she usually the pastor. Reginald Frank Goff, will and Angle May Cox Daley. She was was postponed until tomorrow evenYOUR PATRONAGE stands for it on the "Stewardship of Get- - reared there and was educated in Box ing at 7:30 p. m. speak Ha took two aspirins and soma In An Interjection because it expresses ting." Elder County schools. She was aa acShirley Beck heads the refreshment Call at sect powder because hs had a lousy strong feeling. The monthly Church Night will be tive member of the L. D. S. Church. committee, with Dorothy Jean Stokes, headache. An adverb because it intensifies the in the form of a Jigg's Party for all Besides her husband, she is sur- UICK'SSTUJJIV t action of the verb. the family, to be held on Monday ev-- J vfved by an infant son, her parents Interment was made in the Snow A preposition because It has an ob ening. November 21. Supper will be; and several brothers and sisters all ville jj OR PHONE 83.0-- 1 cemetery, Shaw & Iverson funerGet of Snowville. served at 7 p. m. ject al directors. Mr. and Mrs. 9. B. Hess, of Brig-raHe. City, were dinner guests of H. They Sunday. Laub. John Mrs. n,l scent the te.ar.ee of the afternoon m wn , I "!f a staff-membe- ..!!.a ; swJuw-ta-la- i j rs Andrei ' Iver, ati. ..i,. f re ' -j- f Regulations Protect Funeral Services Held Saturday at Bear River For Jos. J. Anderson i Ie Homing Pigeons 105-20- -, -- .j s f j t - J. y j: Pjfi-an- take-- f - v,,,ii.-(i-r,- r--r te - - Barn At he-id- j ' . Wed., . 1 . ! at ; ! r . -- w-a- r ie I i i; Ep-wor- th j son-- n. Final Rites Held for frs flfxrrrt At Snowville Tuesday 1 H' Only J Shopping Days it Methodist Church Notes er m ENTERTAIN F. F. Christmas ! It Leader Ads Results fi Kl to MethodHt Men's Fellowship Dinner An Interested group of the men of) the Tremonton Methodist Episcopal! Church enjoyed an evening of fellow-- : ship and fun on Wednesday evening. The Ladies Aid served a sumptious dinner at seven o'clock. Dr. Walter Lyman French, of Og den, was the guest speaker. In his us- ual interesting manner. Dr. French brought an Inspirational message, This meeting was part of the Fellow- ship Week carried on by the Metho--j dist Church throughout the world. ' QnoinYBunEonii I m ! j Inter-Churc- h Tremonton O Tremonton Saturday, Moveimlbsi 19th Thanksgiving Festival The Epworth League of the local Methodist Church are entertaining at a Thanksgiving festival all the young people from the Ogden Methodist 'Church, Logan Presbyterian Church,! Brigham Presbyterian Church and the Corinne Methodist Church. This is ex-- ! pected to be the largest social func-- ! tion of the year for the Tremonton Epworth League. The following committees are fora-- i ulating the plans for the evening: Worship Committee Lucille Crop- ley, chairman; Ellas Landvatter and Bill Jenkins. Recreation Committee Norma Cro- zier, chairman; Lloyd Schmld and Shirley Crozler. Decorating Committee Shirley Watland, chairman; Helen Winzeler, Norman Shaw and Capwell Jenkins. Refreshment Committee Lillian Morris, chairman; Cleo Costley, Alice Winchester and Fred Wyatt This event will take place Friday evening. November 18 at the Tremonton Methodist Church. j IT'S DEPENDABLE! IT'S ECONOMICAL! There In None Better Than j "CASTLEGATE" QUALITY MERCHANDISE , Every Need for the Farm and Home Farmers' Cash Union "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET AND j Enjoy Thanksgiving More by Having Your Home Warm and Clean . . Our Coal Is Cleaner BUILDING MATERIAL - HARDWARE GLASS AND CHINA WARE - PAINTS AND VARNISHES J t Genuine American j j WW ! GRAYCO Tie, 63c. Cliffs Clothlery. EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Gene's Radio Service PToxlin Barrels O - Gold Plated Fittings Pencil PrPeIs Repels, Gold Point Expels - Durium 14-Kt |