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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Page Four mm j l fI :! i 1 ORPIIEUM BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS TINY MISS The two features at the Orph-eur- a Mrs. D. R. Waldron entertainthis weekend will bring the ed twelve little guests on Tuesday you like. Ann Miller and variety afternoon in honor of the birthday in "Eadie Was a Lady" Besser Joe on her of her small daughter, Sue, William and Boyd and Andy Clyde third anniversary. in "Forty Thieves," are scheduled for your entertainment. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT For the first four days next OF INTEREST week the management Is proud to Announcement was made at a William Powell, Myrna formal tea of the engagement and bring you and Asta together again in Loy approaching marriage of Alice "The Thin Man Goes Home." M. June Monson, daughter of Sec'y of G. M's. chilly, thrilly, hilariously State and Mrs. E. E. Monson, 1446 new murder mystery with funny Westminister Ave., Salt Lke City old favorites back in their your and Pfc. Gale H- Keyes, son of Mrand Mrs., with Powof Mrs. Cora Newman of Tremon role on crime deduction and Myrna ell ton. Loy close at his heels. Nuptial vows wiii oe exchanged Edward G. Robinson and Joan March 7th in the Salt Lake Tem- Bennett will bring you thethrill-er- , ple and a large reception will fol in "Woman the Window," with low in the Garden Park L- D. S. it's unexpected finish next Thurschapel in the evening. Friday and Saturday. Both young people are students day, at the University of Utah, where Pfc. Keyes is a junior medical analyzed and reviewed by Mrs. student. Boyd Iverson. were Delicious refreshments LADIES ENJOY hostess. served by the BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Jack Fronk and Mrs. D. R. Waldron entertained a group of BOOKLORE CLUB mutual friends on Wednesday eve- HEARS MISS JOHNSON ning at a Bridge party. The guests Miss Ruth Johnson discussed first enjoyed dinner at Otto's Tea Sumner Well's book "The Age of Room, and later played the game Decision," for the members of the at the Fronk home. noon. Hshrdl annashrdll annuanan Prizes after the game went to Booklore Club Wednesday afterMrs. Ben Winzeler, Mrs. Alma noon. Her treatment of the subject Theurer and Mrs. F. M. Christen- was enjoyed by those present. sen. Mrs. Melvin Robbins was the hostess for the afternoon gracious FRIENDS MEET WITH and served a delicious luncheon to MRS. DREW members and guests. A Heartfriend party was held at the home of Mrs. Carrie Drew one evening this week. Alice Ault was CIVIC CLUB MEETS in charge of the affair. Mrs. Jed Abbott was the hostess The time was spent in playing to members of the Women's Civic games and refreshments were serat the Utah Power and League, ved to twenty ladies. Names for last Thursday auditorium Light next year were also drawn. afternoon. Members of the faculty of the McKinley School were G. S. S. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ross Miller delightfully en- special guests of the hostess and tertained for the ladies of the G Mrs. E. J. Fronk also was a speciS. S. Club on Friday evening with al guest Mrs. Effie S. Barrows of the exMrs. Radcliffe Henrie and Mrs. service gave a very inter tension Bill Sandall as special guests. and a demonstration lecture A delicious luncheon was served esting She on Hints of Housecleaning. of which three after tables bridge were in play. Awards for the game was assisted by Mrs. Hansen. went to Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Reports on their committee Quentin Allen and Mrs- BUI San- work were given by Mrs. Melvin dall. Foxley and Mrs. Clyde Morris. Nominations for new officers were made and elections will be FRIENDS MEET AT held at the next meeting, March HARRIS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris 1st Delicious refreshments were were hosts to a group of mutual served friends at a supper at their home, by the hostess. in the Ball Sweetheart's following the First Ward. Guests included FAMILY DINNER HONORS Messers and Mesdames Howard GERALD BALLARD Friess, Newell Lilenquist, Ferris Allen, Wynn Henrie Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hansen enVerd Anderson and Jay Bourne. tertained at a family dinner last week in honor of Thomas Gerald SIM ADA STUDY GROUP Ballard, who left to enter military ENTERTAINED service. Members of the Simada Study Those present were the guest of Club were graciously entertained honor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. last Wednesday evening by Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Jack Shumway at her home. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray The field of science was the sub- Stark, Marrtner and Eleanore Balject for study and discussion. The lard and Gwen Oyler. Introduction was given by Mrs. Mr. Ballard is the oldest son of Arnold Whitaker and the book Mrs. Hansen. "Science at War," was very ably - - Tn i in New Cream HAIR CONTROL, Special 6 oz. sixe 49c . Closses and controls hair lik pomads yet is less oily, not sticky. A little goes far. Adams Drug Mrs. Milton Johnson and family were In Logan on Sunday to visit with a sister of Mrs. Johnson who was down from Idaho for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman, F. E. Kespler and J. Carter England were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess at Plym- outh Sunday. of Elaine Christensen Brigham City and Miss Dorothy Heath of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Christensen of Thatcher. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson and family of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen and family of Bear River City were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collett at Brigham City. - - HOUSEHOLD and FARM NEEDS Recent merchandise ship ments have brought many items that have been mis sing from our stock for quite a while. HERE THEY ARE! Metal DUST PANS o Ironing and Extension CORDS o , Small HOTPLATES, NEW o MERCHANDISE END WRENCH set, e Genuine Down Large and Small Metal PILLOWS Garbage CANS TABLES HARNESS Used Furniture and LIBRARY TABLE Wicker BABY CARRIAGE ICE BOX COLLAR PADS DAY BED NOW IN STOCK 5 GALLON CANS 10c each PLASTI-LIN- .. . BONE ELECTRIC O The New Linoleum finish farmers: gash ... UNION Phone 33 Tremonton i Spring Coats Suits FINEST VIRGIN WOOL SMARTEST NEW STYLES Mon. Feb 26 - Only DON'T FORGET THE DAY! Come Choose Your New Spring Outfit Rondsr Over America Tremonton RETIRING FETED Utah Mrs. R. O. Rytting and . sou of Idaho Falls visited relai ' es in Tremonton during the it. week, OFFICERS 1 s MICHIGAN'S CAPITAL Michigan was known to Jesuit missionaries as "Michihiganing" or "Michiganay," relating to the great body of water east and west of the peninsula which now bears that name. The state's first capitol building was erected at Detroit in 1823 but in 1847 Lansing became the capital city. The present imposing capitol, constructed of New Hampshire granite and Ohio sandstone, cost $1,510,130 and was dedicated in 1879 at an historic ceremony attended by all living governors of the state. Through its ornate halls and chambers have flown legislative streams directly enhancing the life of Michigan's tremendous industrial activity. And War Bonds are keeping that life-strea- flowing. Boy Hero Reenlists Mrs. Meltrude Stohl, former president of the Second Ward Relief Society and all her officers and teachers, were honored guests at a social held February 13, at the Second ward chapel. Hostesses were President June Garfield and her newly elected officers and tea chers. An interesting and unusal program was given as follows: Vocal solos "I Love You Truly" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Tola," by Fredona Dixon, accom panied by Ann Friess. Tribute, Bessie Colderwood; Response, Mrs. Stohl; Last Will and Testament of outgoing officers, Mary Eeth Rees. Two very original numbers by the special quartet whose services were especially, procured for the occasion, known as the "Agony Songbirds from the Capistrano Opera Company," more commonly known as Pheobe Henri, Jessie Miller, Lula Johnson and Elmira Hep- pier. They were accompanied by Prescilla Christensen Gift books were given to each of the outgoing workers. Closing remarks were made by Mrs. Roberts of the Relief Society Stake Board. Other visiting board members were Mrs. Maud O. Cock, Mrs. Hnsen, Mrs. Nielsen and Irene Kerr. A tasty lunch memwas served to eighty-fiv- e bers and ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward left Saturday for Los Angeles, where they will visit with relatives for a short time. They were called there to attend a funeral Miss Augusta Brough transferred to Tacoma, Wasi ton. tone assumed her duties ner new xocauon this W has week. Saturday evening, a number friends from Bear River City Brigham Citiy were invited to t beautiful new home of Mr. a Mrs. Harold Tippetts in Ogden. f After showing the guests tl new home, games were played rf ,a home movie enjoyed. f Delicious refreshments J wiveuJ I .. t... Lweiiij-iuu- rr tj , guests. W. Iverson and Mrs. Joseph daughter Ora Fay guests. were Ask About among Wayne Hales, located in New Guinea has written his mother that he is well and has been advanced to rank of Corporal. He sends greetings to all his friends. General Warsher Parts, For the Home o NEW FURNACES Are Now Available .O Water Pumps O Pipes and Fittings Sheet Metal Work 0. W.EWER Attention Agents for the Cheney Rod Weeder and Repair Service Electric Vacuum Cleaner Radio and Motor Service. Tremonton I Come in Utah 7 Cheney S. C. Mrs. John House was hostess or. ' Streaked with blood from wounda Tuesday this week, when the W S. C S. met for a work meeting. and burns, U. S. tailor reports at The ladies worked on sewing for tick bar for treatment following a naval battle la the Llnjayen fulf Bushnell hospital. TiUi-Ba- r for weeding in hard or dry Can he used with any make 3. HOLDS WORK MEETING VV. g"j' Lilenquist Brothers Phone 125 i SOFTENERS Francis DeSales Glover, PittsPLUMBING & HEATING burgh, who was discharged from the HAZEL BAR FUSS WEDS Tremoiw Phone 126 army air force when officials Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist was a Salt SERVICE MAN learned he had enlisted at 14. lie Lake visitor during the week. In a double wedding ring cere- had won distinguished flying cross, mony at the Tremonton Second air medal with four clusters, purple Ward hall, Saturday, February 17, heart. Presidential citation and Now 17, with his mother's Miss Hazel May Barfuss became Wings. he has enlisted for combat consent, the bride of Corporal Elmer W. air service. Mahnke. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Leo H. Barfuss of Logan, uncle of. the bride. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin edged with lace, 4 . and her cornet of white net with fingertip veil was studded with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. We now The wedding march was played by Mrs. James Walton and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Other members of the bridal party were Elva and Fay of We are expecting a CARLOAD Barfuss, sisters of the bride, who Wort-Iwere these WEEDERS for Spring bridesmaids; Conley P. oChristensen, best man and Connie you need a weeder, place your Joan 'and Beverly Currell, flower rder with us at once. . v girls. stock We will also carry a complete The groom is a son of Mr. anc' Parts. of Mrs. William Mahnke of Hayfield Minnesota. The young couple will mak their home in Ogden for the pros and let us show you the new ent A wedding reception followed and many lovely gifts were received by the newlyweds. rf Our Advanced To Corporal 4 .. i: WATER O -- FMPTY o WOMEN'S f PIANO Saddle BLANKETS Riding BRIDLES feature next Friday and Saturday will bring to the screen "Riders of the Santa Fe" and "Reckless Age." DISPLAY OF are $10.50 Horse COLLARS Webb. -- j .p DRY FARMERS COFFEE New Set Rov 'iogers, Dale Evans and "Trigger" will be on the bill at the Liberty Theatre in "Lights or Old Santa Fe" Friday and Saturday thi3 week. The serial and selected shorts will make the evening complete. A strange and dangerous ex periment in love and murder "Laura," the feature for Sunday Monday and Tuesday of next week will give jaded movie goers something thrillingly different. Packed with high suspense from beginning to end, this strange romance presents glamorous Gene Tierney with Dana Andrews and Clifton ONE-DA- Y Badge of Courage $5.69 o A LIBEKTY A double Thursday, February ONCE AGAIN! AT THE THEATRES SOCIAL NEWS "7y&'" -- Tremonton, |