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Show SOCIAL NEWS w. s. c. s. MEETS Mrs. Adam Erenkman entertained for the members of the V. S. C. S. Wednesday evening at her home.. During- the evening Mrs. Clyde Morris gave a report on Ernie Fyle's book, "This Is Your War." Refreshments were served by the hostess to eighteen guests. FRIENDS HONOR ROSS IVERSON Neil Stenquist and Lee Iverson entertained a group of friends Sunday evening in honor of Ross Iverson, who was visiting in Tremonton while on furlough. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. JUNIOR GIRLS HONOR MOTHERS The Junior girls of the Tremon-to- n First Ward M. I. A. honored their mothers and invited guests at a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. L. J. Cummings. Following the Rose, which is the symbol of the class, a lovely rose and carnation certerpiece adorned the lace covered serving table, and tall white tapers were placed at both ends. ' The mother of each Junior girl was presented with a rose corsage, and was a special guest of the girls. Others invited brought the Among guest list up to fifty-fivthose present were Mrs. R. D. An derson, Mrs. Rupert Blackham, Mrs. LeRoy Manning and Mrs. George Judah of the M. I. A. Stake Board. The twelve girls who arranged the party and assisted with all the details are Irene Fridal, Klea Fay Garfield, Jenae Marble, Hunsaker, Shirley Maughn, Patsy Crompton, Jeanine Shawel, Peggy Allen, Colleen Ballard, na Jean Burbank, Beverly Sandall and Eva Tanner. e. Lu-de- J' jr " an Mrs. Wesley Gephart and chilBIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN dren spent two days last week in FOR HARRY GEPHART Salt Lake. Celebrating his tenth birthday, Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained on Friday for her son, Harry. Ten friends of the boy were entertained with games. A tasty luncheon was served. The officers of the Ward M. I SHOWER TO A. sponsored an interesting proHONOR BRIDE gram in Sunday evening- church In compliment to Mrs. Grant service in commemoration of the Steed, a recent bride, her parents, 75th anniversary of the organizaMr. and Mrs. Afton Adams, will tion. President Navell Rhodes was entertain at a shower on Friday in charge. The Senior, Junior an evening at the Nek Chournos Bee Hive classes took part. Fred home. Friends and relatives of the Grover, president of the Y. MT M. young couple are invited to at- I. A. gave a brief history of the tend. local M. I. A since its organizaThe bride is the former Miss tion in 1904. Mrs. Rhodes and Louis Larson were readers. Lt. Shirley Adams. Billy Rowe. who was visiting his POOKLORE CLUB uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alva ENTERTAINED Rhodes, spoke brjefly. President Mrs. Rudy Miller was the gra- J. J. Shumway was the concluding cious hostess on Wednesday after- speaker. noon to the members of the Book- The local basketball boys went lore Club and the following guests: to Mendon Thursday evening of iMarjorie Mason, Elva Stokes and last week to play the touted MenVera Stohl. don team. The score was 49 to 61 Mrs. Clyde Morris gave a review in favor of Mendon. o' "This Is Your War," by Emie Mrs. Ida Rhodes accompanied Pyle, which was very much en- her nephew, Billv Rowe, and his joyed by those present. fiance, Miss Barbara Hewlett of Delicious refreshments were ser- Corinne, to the Logan Temple, ve! by the hostess. Monday, where they were married. Mrs. Freda Hewlett, mother of Among the out of town people the bride and Mrs. Marjorie Jenwho were here for the funeral of sen, mother cf the groom, accomMary Waddoups on Friday were panied them. Lt. Rowe lived at the following: Mr, and Mrs. Vee the Rhodes home for'a number of Waddoups, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. years and attended school here. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, Burningham, Angus Smedley and James Smedley of Bountiful; Mr. daughter Joan and Carl Wood were and Mrs. Fred Sears, of Logan; Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. Mrs. Ata Whitehead, Salt Lake; and Mrs. Ned Shaffer of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. William Waite, Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Wood, of and Mrs. Joseph Kynaston, Miss Salt Lake City, are happily an Norma Jean Clay of Bountiful, and nouncing the arrival of their first many friends from East Garland bov. Mrs. Wood is the former and Deweyville. Beth Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson had Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Hun- as Thanksgiving day guests Mr. saker are rejoicing over the ar- and Mrs. Frans Derrick Sr., Mr rival of a son, November 25th at and Mrs. Frank Derrick Jr.. and a Brigham City hospital. Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Vaughn Derrick, all Hunsaker in the former Vera Cook. of Salt Lake Citv. Ed Marksheffel, of Salt Lake Citv. made a friendly call on L. R. Shaffer last week. Leonzra Sorensen sustained broken rib when he slipped and fell down the chapel stairs after basketball practice last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoi man motored to Brigham City Friday of last wek, to compliment their mother. Mrs. J. I. Holman on her EAST GARLAND . , j . MvJi in motors, redoubled sludge danger. Get extra protection by having your crankcase filled with famous RPM Motor Oil. It resists sludging, sticks to cold motors to protect against corrosion and extra starting wear. See your "RPM" Dealer and get winter-weight RPM Motor Oil now and a chassis 1UUI1UUUU IV IUUUIUVU cold-weath- iai AS 1V1 driving. er Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Iverson, Portland, Oregon, are visiting in Tremonton. They were accompanied here by their son, Cpl. Ross Iverson for a visit before to VAL BONE returning to his training center at Lincoln, Nebraska Ross spent a week of his furlough with his folks in Portland, then visited with friends here until Tuesday night. He is a gunner on a and has been in training for 8 DAVE STANDER 121 Tremonton Phone ROLLS and WOMEN EDUCE "THE HOLLYWOOD WAY" A Proven Natural Method using Concentrated Foods. (No medicine, no drugs) Customers report inches vanished aroud waist and hips within three weeks. Start now and lose inches by Christmas Do you have any of the following health problems: Our concentrated foods digest your fcod for you and prtevent gas from backing up. People who have suffered for years are now free from ulcer attacks by using our foods. SINUS Our foods help prevent mucus and all irritating signs of sinus. COLITIS Our food3 can do wonders for you. KIDNEYS Start now to make vour kidneys healthy. MALE AND FEMALE DEFICIENCIES Our special Vitamin E is just what you need. CALCIUM DEFICTENCES Used for Nails, Toeth, Our product contains egg Bones, Heart, etc. shell. NERVE DISCORDS Our vitamin B complex contains yeast, whole grain, dandelion greens, parsley, celery leaf, turnip leaf. Compare the contents of our vitamin B with yours. For Further Information Call ULCERS PARTS Bring your old parts for number, cr bring the washer and we will repair it. B-1- 7, months. Steven and Christeen Louise Newman, children of Mrs. Valoy Newman, are visiting here, and will return home with the Expert Wringer Overhaul BONE ELECTRIC Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn and H. Taylor, of Ogden, were Thanksgiving day guests at the Dick Allen home. One Block East of the Bank Gloria, and grandson, ft Mathias, were visiting Mr Mrs. Glen Drummer and feet and Mr. ajid Mrs. Sid Hess son, Jerry, in Brigham City CLASSIFIED ADS '. ' Girl or woman . Mrs. Charles Burbank spent sev- Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr jj for part time house work. Call eral days with her daughter, Mrs. The Leader Office. Jake Kearns and family in Malad, daughter, Mrs. James Dixon, & guests of Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. WANTED FOR SALE Good motor scooter, also saddle. See Ralph Barnes or p 0 phone FOUND A man's watch. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. D. B. Green. t-- 11-3- 2. Otis Larsen and James Fridal, your Standard Station operators. Battery charge, lubrication, acces. sories and tire repair. tip WANT TO BUY Hay and grain Call Lee Thompson at Fronk tfc Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. for SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. On Monday evening a P. T. A. meeting was held at the school house, with President Bertha Gardner conducting. Talks were given by Principal Clarke and Mrs. Roma Perry. Musical numbers were rendered by Wallace Nielson Lynette Gardner and Iva Lue Wheatley. The special speaker was from the Bushnell hospital. Mrs. Lowell Burbank and daughter, Susin, of Thayne, Wyoming, came here to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. Mr. .End Mrs. Aubery Slatter and daughter, Viola, of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family on Sunday. Mrs. H. A Lish and daughter, Orme at Honeyville, last week. one eveS Sunday evening the Y. W. A gave a very splendid props.j uie iiamond Honoring jem. n. fsiaite memoer gave snort talk, counselor Lettie Snow was in charge. Ariel sen, of the High Council, very interesting talk. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. pf Marble had as their dinner jm Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr and fJ lly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Saj and their families of Tremor,: Mrs. Couch, of Garland, vis: her daughters, Mrs. Axel Hs and Mrs. Walter Sudbury, on a Jufc- Soi urday. Cash for Live Poultry, H. A. Garn, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone 698. 0 CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado Animal 4 Phone Tremonton, of Gartf land. 35J3 H ts. 96-R- 8-- 19 .rvie Stohl Wholesale and Retail 4-- GRAINS - SEED ally Essential Permanently Established Industry. Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Apply S perry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah. Telephone 8811. Miss Merle Miller, of Salt Lake HUNTERS ATTENTION spent Thanksgiving with her par DEER Deer hides wanted. Highest ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. prices pad for hides, pelts, furs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and Co. wool. Colorado family and Joseph Berchtold, of 0 6 c Brigham, were Thanksgiving din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol FOR SALE Folding baby buggy Berchtold. Mrs. Berchtold returned in good condition. Phone 118-R- 2 to Bripham with her guests and 2 tfc remained until Friday, when Mr. WANT TO BUY Small tricycle. Berchtold went after her. 2 tfc Phone 118-Ran was Miss Fave Petersen Og den visitor Thursday night. Miss Lorn a Shuman was a week end guest of her cousin, Miss Le- cra Petersen of Brigham. Mrs. Effie Petersen, of Brieham Established 40 Years spent the Thanksgiving holidavs with her daughter, Mrs. Jack BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Leak. SKi Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs Sarah Shuman were Thanksgivinr guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shu man. Mr. and Mrs. Fdmond Shuman fnd daughter, Barbara, left Sun day for Arizona where they plan to snend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson and daughter, Dixie Sue, of Prom 71 ontory, were in Penrose lat Fri day to honor Mrs. Johnson's 13 th er. J. Wilfcrd Miller on his birth da v. Leonard M. Petersen aecompan led Mr. and Mrs Rovd Petersen of Tremonton to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. Sherma Lund snent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Stanfll. She went ski ing at Alta Friday with a group of pororitv sisters. Mrs. Fred W, Petersen and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen were Brigharr visitors Tuesday. 10-2- f I Mrs. i ton i Lars retu C M: an, J horn. I Mrs. 11-3- i STEAM ROLLING 11-2- T'TTTDT All GRINDING CLEANING Wl Phone 41 Tremonton HBla 3 A 7 T O IHI A i AT 6 miles west and 3A mile north of Tremonton Pre-W- Merchandise ar Interest rates and repayment terms reasonable to suit your convenience. Terms of Gale: CASH AUTOMOBILE LOANS Mrs. Nels Anderson, Owner i in I Bothwell FIRE INSURANCE f ! j Ms Anderson's Farm SEE US TF YOU NEED MONEY M and Lai"! Will Buy All Kinds of Tnormanlee" O FEEDS j 11-2- 2. - Member Federal Warehouse System ABSTRACTOR MEN GENUINE MAYTG JNEW WRINGER Most of the young people of For best live poultry market call A. R. Bennett. afc the community took advantage of the ice on the Larson pond Sun Don't jack up your car for the day afternoon and spent several duration. War workers need it. hours skating. It is worth more now than it Mrs. Leo Godfry and small ever will be worth again. We daughter, of Clarkston, visited pay cash for used cars and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fronk Chevrolet Co. trucks. R. Shaffer pn Tuesday. tfc Mrs. Clifton Grover and baby were brought home Tuesday from WANTED Flour Warehouseman the Valley hospital. and Grain Handlers in Nation- PENROSE 3f BRING YOUR MAYTAG TROUBLES of 44-R- 2. condensation means increased moisture Cold-weath- er Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eriggs and daughter, Yvonne, were in Spring-vill- e for Thanksgiving as guests of Mrs. Zella Carter. birthday. Stop Sludge Troubles flow safe Thursday, November BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Pgtge Four - ... T Loo JnpJc |