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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Four Tremonton, Utah MRS. RAVBER FETED EXTERTALX SEVENTIES ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson SOCIAL EVENTS SMITH-FEEPLE- Norma Rauher entertained at a entertained Monday evening for surprise rarty Tuesday in honor; RECITE VOWS IN LITERARY GUILD MEET the seven presidents of the 153rd of her mother, Mrs. Jack Rauher, IN LOGA TEMPLE Seventies quorum. the was who was celebrating her birthday graMrs. Day Garfield Mrs. J. P. Jones anand was Mr. business short A meeting Guild anniversary. cious hostess to the Literary nounce the marriage of their dau- held after which refreshments Refreshments were served and when they met at her home, C. Evan Bonnie to Bell, ghter, were served to Mr. and Mrs. Val a pleasant evening enjoyed. Thursday evening. Christenscn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank StevMrs. Howard Freiss reviewed Earl Christenscn of Thatcher. ENTERTAINS Mr), and FOR SON Marcus took the Woolley, t" in ens, The "Snake-Piwedding phce Mary book by the Logan Temple with President El Mrs. Clarence Perry, Mr. and Jane Ward. Mrs. Newel Payne entertained Ray Christiansen officiating. Mrs. Martin Spangler, Mr. and a birthday party Saturday in Following the ceremony, a din- Mrs. Ed Heslop and Mr. and Mrs. at of her son, Orval's birthhonor JOYCE HANSEN FETED ner was given at the Bluebird Cafe Garner. Rulon day. t, was in honor of the young couple and Joyce Hansen, A treasure hunt and other few a and friends. relatives Mr. kitchen a honor at of the guest games were enjoyed. A luncheon E. H. Cornwall was in charge of MARRIED AT shower given by Phyllis Cook, the was served to eighteen friends. HOME WEDDIKG impromptu program. Wednesday evening. A wedding reception and dance Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nielsen of HOSTESS TO Various games were played wil be held Wednesday evening, Brigham City announce the mar- BRIDGE CLUB during the evening and delicious June 26, in the Tremonton second riage of thfir daughter, Naomi, to ward. Mrs. Howard Freiss was hostess refreshments were served. Dale B. Jones, son of Mr. and a short honeymoon in After her bridge club, Friday. to received Miss Hansen Mrs. D. B. Jones of Fielding. many Yellowstone Park, the couple will went to Mesdames Mel Prizes solemnized The marriage was lovely gifts. make their home in Thatcher. Green and Leland Evan Wood, double June 6, in a ring ceremony at the home of the bride's parents Harris. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE A delicious luncheon was servbefore a beautifully decorated ed. Ellen Scoopmire entertained her mantle of peonies and roses. Three J. Edwin Baird performed the bridge club, Thursday. tables of bridge were in play with ceremony in the presence of the ENTERTAINS FOR Eulaila Cornwall, Jesse Miller and immediate families. Vocal music DAUGHTER Effie Mhughn winning prizes. was furnished by Mir. and Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Laub delightfully Luncheon was served to the W. H. Griffiths. entertained in honor of her daugh' members and the following guests : The bride wore a white mar- ter Arlene's eighth birthday, MonMrs. Cornwall, Mrs. Lucille Rob-bi- quisette wedding gown and a corday afternoon. and Mrs. Leah Deakin. sage of roses and gardenias. Her Twelve friends were present to only attendant, Esther Texeira, help her celebrate and the afterMRS. DICK ALLEN wore a light pink net formal with noon was spent playing games. a gardenia corsage. Manuel Tex' Refreshments were served. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS acted as best man. Mrs. Dick Allen was hostess to eira Immediately following the cerea group of friends at a bridge mony a wedding dinner was serNature's Population party, Wednesday evening. to the immediate families. Scientific observers say that the rnzes went to Mrs. Ellen vedThe bride is a graduate of the recent high tide of foxes is proof Scoopmire, Mrs. Ervin Srohl and Utah State College. Agricultural nature's of mysterious population Mrs. Ernest Cornwall. She has been employed as a teaand flows despite anyebbs which A delicious luncheon was served cher in Weber County. thing man can do. to Mesdames Stohl, Londy Harris, . . . The groom was recently disRudy M'iller, Scoopmire, Cornfrom the army after servHoward Glenn, Guy Bal- charged lf and three for the ideal way to keep your wall, ing years lard and Leland Hansen. home delightfully cool and overseas. comfortable this summer The couple left for a honeyMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED cheer up! moon trip to southern Utah, visitby GEORGE S. BENSON Announcement is made of the Lumber Co. can The ing, Zion National Park and PtcsidculMatdiHg College of Myrle Crowthcr and Bryce Canyon. Searcy. J r tenses supply you with the finest marriage Edmund the in Udy, "Comfort-InsurancThursday year 'round The newlyweds plan to make Temple. available. We mean our Logan their home in Ogden. Mrs. Wage Wisdom famous ZONOLITE INSULA- of Mrs. Crowther is the daughter Wages rose and prices fell durHyrum Thorne of Perry TION. It's the sure way to the ten years just before World ing EMMA RAE AXDERSOH save fuel and keep cosily and has taught for six years at the War II when working men were warm in winter, And it's a McKinley School. Her very ac- MARRIES WYOMING MAN able, through collective bargaining, VaLea daughter, real boon during warni weath- complished Mrs. R. D. Anderson to influence the operations of priand Mr. is a student at the BYU vate enterprise without political iner keeping out hot, muggy Crowther, announce the marriage of their terference. and Workers earned more her is a returnson, air: making your indoor tem ed serviceman.Gordon, daughter, Emma Rae to Vern B. dollars per working day and each Howperature as much as 20 dedollar took on more buying power Mr. Udy is a father of one of Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. y ard grees cooler! of U. as time went on. It was a Rawlins, WyomEyre the prominent families of River' improvement. side and a successful farmer in ing. "The actual buying power of one The marriage took place Tues"Headquarters For Building that district. work (straight time) rose at hour's 18th in the Logan Temof more than 4 each year, Following their honeymoon in day, June Materials and Ideas" rate the Yellowstone Park, they will be at ple with President El Ray Chris- or over 40 for the entire Members of period," says Labor's Monthly Surtiansen officiating. home in Riverside. both families were present at the vey, issued in May by the American Federation of Labor. "This was ceremony. EHTERTAIKS FRIEKDS A buffet supper was served at possible because production per r increased steadily, creatMrs. Nick Chournos entertain- the Anderson home for members to pay higher wages." the wealth ing ed at a chicken dinner, Saturday, of the bridal party in the early War Changed Things in honor of her husband's birth- evening. So long as men, money and maBoth the bride and groom are chinery were busy making things day. Those present were the immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. serving as three year councilmen to eat, wear and use for better livat the U. S. A. C. where they are ing, it turned out as planned; betGeorge Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Abe 111 ter living resulted. But when capi" :" studying. Kay, Mrs. S. A. Marble and Mrs. She is affiliated with the Pi tal, labor and tools, by necessity, had to swing into the manufacture Rosctta Kay. PAY LEADER WANT-AD- S Kappa Alpha fraternity and he is of munitions and instruments of depledged to Kappa Delta fraternity. struction, better living ceased. Both are members of Lambda Del- Wages increased, to be sure. So did profits. But what could we buy? ta Sigma. Once more let the AFL. survey A wedding reception was givhard-wonickel of en Tuesday evening in honor of answer: "Every was offset by a price rise wage gain the newlyweds at the Tremonton which cancelled it and the workers' INTERESTING WOJIK in t!:a first ward recreation hall, which actual buying power per hour of was beautifully decorated for the work, as measured by real wage occasion. rates, did not increase at all." The bride wore a gown of white These statements are supported by INVESTIGATE NOW! rind out how you satin and silk ninon with fingertip government figures made available veil fashioned from her mother's through the department of Labor. can become a trained beautician in a Moreover the AFL analyst's logic few short months at the modern Excclcis wedding dress. Her bouquet was is perfectly sound. of roses and gardenias. The school. Many Excclcis graduates are Holding Prices Down bridesmaids, Lois Fryer and Betty The labor bulletin contained no earning more each month than the entire Rae Bjorn, wore deep pink gowns carping criticism of government, cost of their training. Take the first step of net. The matron of honor, nor against the. artificial restraints to a profitable career as a beauty oper!' Lillian Johnston wore brocaded set up to keep a fictitious economy ator by mailing the coupon today. On getting out of control. Miss Vivian A. Olsen, Manager satin. The bride's mother chose from the other hand it says plainly that a gold crepe gown for the occasion under wholesome business condiExcelcil Beauty School and the groom's mother wore pale tions "wage increases are paid for 2470 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah H. Dean Eyre, bro- by rising productivity." Thus with Please send information on your Beauty Course. No ther of the groom acted as best mass production and volume sales obligation on my part. "the wage rises are all clear gain." man. Address... Name. "Our first task is to increase proThe serving table was centered of consumer goods so that duction with a beautiful three tiered wed" supply will be enough to meet deding cake with minature bride and mand, and Competition again will .1 ' " '""" f groom atop. The cake was made keep prices down, so that increasby Dan Bradshaw. Presiding at ing productivity will create the income to pay further wage inthe table were Mrs. Jack Andercreases." Anything I might say son and Mrs. Richard W. Anderthat doctrine would be simply about son. Assisting were the Misses Pat the lily. It is the plain truth gilding and Gwen Daincs. and a credit to any philosophy. Buy Y During the reception . Ethel Cut Restraints GROCERIES Rradshaw sang "Because" accomAt the present, conditions are far at panied by Faun Quinncy; Valeea from wholesome. The government's Crowther played "When Day Is new artificial wage controls, born THE CITY MARKl Done" as a violin solo with Phyl- of political expedience, create higher wages with one hand and snatch lis Cook at the piano. Mrs. Brad-shaand obtain them away with the other in the then sang. "Ah, Sweet form of higher prices. In a goverS & II Mystery of Life" with Miss nment-fouled economy, it is small Crowthcr playing the obligato and wonder that farmers and business GREEN ST Miss Cook accompanying at the men alike line up for help at the "fix-itdepartpiano. An organ solo was played door of Uncle Sam's ment. by Faun Quinncy and a vocal S&H The Office of Price Administrasolo was given by the bride's fathis getting as much criticism as tion GREEN STAMPS er as a special request. it deserves now perhaps. My comThe newlyweds left immediatements are brief: Private enterprise May also be had ly for a honeymoon trip through needs freedom if it is to operate by at southern Utah. They plan to the law of supply and demand, and WASATCH SALES make their home for the summer In some fields, supply will meet deand SERVICE at Rawlins, Wyoming, and will mand much sooner if regulations lifted. The O.p.a. has done some return to the A. C. to continue art Tremonton, Utah good work and well deserves a digtheir studies in the fall. nified funeral, soon. bride-elec- 2 ns If YouVe Looked and Looked fFOOXBIrV one-ha- AHEAD Tri-Sta- te USD e" - . two-wa- ten-ye- man-hou- x BIQ MONEY; BEAUTY PROFESSION ar THURSDAY, JUXE 20, ,s,5 S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ' ; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Lewis Jackson Pceples, son of George J. Pee- pies of Brigham City. The marriage will take place in the Logan Temple, June 25. Newsof4-- j The crsof Happy-Go-Luc- W ky Bear River Gty Starching Shirts To get uniform results in starching shirts, gather all the parts to be starched together and dip them into the starch at the same time. Be careful not to use too much starch, as it will crack the fiber threads and cause the shirt to wear out Officers for the club were sas follows: Helen R president; Joyce Holmgreni vg president; Evelyn Johnson retary; Joy Waddours, organ and song leader and An much faster. Petersen, reporter. Mrs. Ray Barker is the duo Bread Waste leader. One way to prevent bread waste Is not to overbuy. Because bread becomes too stale for many people'! The Kitchen Queens Foods. taste in a few days, it should be Club met their at club At leaders purchased In small quantity. home keep bread cool and well cov- home where they prepared various ered to prevent mold and drying salads and salad dressings. Thejr out. If there isn't room in the reis next the girls' lun. meeting frigerator to store your eon which will be held at Mrs loaf, keep it in a ventilated bread box in a cool place. Victoria Johnson's home, June 18 elected 4-- H well-wrapp- ed Navy Tars Back in the days of sailing ships, when hats first were introduced into the British navy, they were made of sail cloth, heavily tarred to add stillness. These hats were called "tarpaulins," a term which was also applied to the men who wore them. Later this was shortened to "tar," a name by which sailors have been known ever since. Eggs and Tuna Here's a way to combine hard cooked eggs and tuna fish. Add cup flaked cooked tuna fish to the flour shortening mixture of a standard drop baking powder biscuit recipe. Then top the savory golden brown biscuits with a mustard flavored white sauce studded with hard cooked eggs. three-fourt- Janae Christenscn, LEADER reporter WANT-AD- S PAY RURAL PICTURES GARLAND, UTAH Kmi)respr?ciAirw hs Saturday, June 22 Matinee - 3 p. m. i CARTOONS Serial Chapter 2 "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY" Beer Legalized Saturday and Sunday The Cullen-Harriso- n bill which was the modification of the Volstead act to legalize and tax beverages containing 3.2 per cent alcohol by weight, was signed by President Roosevelt on March 22, 1933. On April 7, of that year, beer and wine of that content became legal. Evenings "BROADWAY LIMITED" VICTOR McLAGLAN and PATSY KELLY Guard Against Wrinkles and Aging Lines Ex-Cel-C- Nighf Creme is SPECIAL Get Acquainted $1.75 EX-CEL-C- $1 plus tax IS NIGHT CREME . ...... . ALSO ON SPECIAL $1.60 CLAY PACK EX-CEL-C- IS $1 plus tax CITY DRUG Tremonton Phone 47 U""m' Tv jrj& " nun n m) B r ( hut f!a.' &r or i3Gi fai.i3-i- f pink-crepe- . C" 'fi uOairtf? 3HI03fi ECONOMIC AL LONG LASTING Farmers, economical, One gallon with water w " recopmz 5 DDT, . . !fif- CUV i for maximum khih.r oru Pocrrriv rati be sprayed, or used as cattle dip. buy DDT in the concentrated form. of Pestroy mixed makes 5 gallons of SPRAY PAINTING HOUSES CHICKEN COOPS HID JODS KEM-TON- E - GARAGES - 15AU' pTC FENCES H0lR OR MACHINERY RENTED BY SPRAYING Is Very Satisfactory - PAINT CENTER Acme Quality Taints Lin-- X Home BnJJton j |