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Show Page u J'n"""1Jinr- - wwwwwmwwwwwwwwwwx'10 TELEPHONE COMPANY EMPLOYEES FETED Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chiodo enteitained Thursday for the employees of the telephone company and their partners. A delicious dinner was served to eighteen guests and the evening was spent in playing games. j"u.u v iruui" j.ir Local and Social Items I Thursday, April KHAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- - -- Four LITEIiAKY CLFB ENTEBTAIXKD The ladies of the Tremonton-Garlan- BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR TOMMY AULT Mrs. Harvey Ault entertained a gioup of twelve children on the occasion of her son. Tommy's seventh birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by" the guests. d club met Thursweek with Exina LiU-rar- day evening last Burnhara as hostess to hear a book review of "From Darkness to Dawn," by Alexi Tolstoy, by Mrs. Charles Wood, Refreshments were served by the hostess. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T. Olsen were in Tremonton Sunday visiting with old friends. The couple were married Friday, March 3rd in the Naval Air Center Chapel at Norman, Oklahoma. Mrs. Olsen is the former Miss Marjorie C. Morain, daughter of L E. Morain of Des BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED The ladies of the Thursday afternoon Bridge club met last week with Mrs. Ross Miller as hostess. Special guests for the affair were Mesdames Radcliffe Henrie, Em-esCornwall, Francis Moore and Aarl Bennett Prizes for play went to Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Ed Deakin and Mrs. Quentin Allen. A delicious lunheon was served by the hostess in the late after- TKEMONTOX WOMEN ELECTED TO P. T. A. At a well attended meeting of the North Box Elder P. T of-A. council last Wednesday, new ficers were elected to head the organization for the coming year. Vesta Jensen wa3 elected president; Hazel Ransom, vice president and Uleda Grant, secretary. Mrs. Eric Johnson, of Ixgan, was present and gave an inspiring talk on P. T. A. Moines, t TRAIL BUILDER BOYS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Mrs. Ed Deakin entertained the boy Trad Builders of the First Ward Primary, Tuesday afternoon at the Miller home. A weiner roast and games were enjoyed by the three classes. noon, Mrs. Fronk Entertains at Bridge Mrs. Ed Fronk delightfully en-- , tertained at a bridge party Wednesday evening fov eight guests. FIRST WARD U. I. A. PLANS CLOSING SOCIAL Next Tuesday evening will be the last class work to be conducted in the First ward M. I. A. for this season and plans are now under way for the closing social which will be held the following Tuesday, D. U. P. Holds Meeting The Midland camp of the Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. E. O. Hansen last Following a delicious luncheon, the game was enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mildred Shumway, Carmen Richardson and Jennie Gephart. Friday. The program consisted of the lesson, "The music and songs of the Pioneers," given by Mrs. O. L. Brough; two violin duets by Jayce and Margene Stocks, and a song by Eleanore Ballard and Carolyn Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Beard. Mrs. Thomas Sandall and Mrs. Max Anderson were special guests. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Donald J. Homer and Eleanore Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jepperson, Miss Freda Jepperson, Sadie Hess BOOK LORE CLUB MEETS Members of the Booklore club were graciously entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Wayne Sandall at her home. Mrs. Ervin Stohl was a special guest of the and daughter, were Sunday guests at the home of Alta C. Hansen and Mary E. Christensen. hostess. Frank Dal ton returned home Tuesday evening from Mrs. D. B. Green gave excerpts from the Readers Digest and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing. A tasty luncheon was served by the (hostess. they went to see their new granddaughter, Joyce Maxy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Jette of that city. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Butte, Montana, where Mrs. Rose Kerr is visiting in Salt Lake with relatives. Sgt Waldo Muller who has just been discharged from the Bush-nehospital was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maible. ll CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST live Poultry market A. R. Bennett 2 4tp call Nursery Sale Announcement The lease on the grounds where I've been growing my Evergreens and Nursery stock, expired this fall. This together with the acute help shortage compels me to discontinue my Landscape and Nursery business for the duration. I'm offering all my nursery stock at a saving of 10 to 20 per cent discount and this includes shipments that arrive daily. This gale commences April 10th. Free advice given to all buyers of stock as to correct placing and planting of same. D. H. Rosenbaum, landscape evgardener and pioneer growerBrig-haergreens and nursery stock, , city, Mrs. Reed Hansen of Salt Lake this week with Mrs. Clyde Jennings and the Earl Mar- 3-- 44-0-- 2, is visiting FOR cement gravel, road gravel, sand or mountain soil, call 69,a3. bles. tfc 3-- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank of Deweyville, Mrs. Kenneth Burbank of Honeyville and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and small daughter of Thayne, Wyoming, spent part of Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble. SALE 1033 Chevrolet sedan; new tires, also motor boat and trailer. See Ralph Pierce, Nesson Apts. FOR , WANT A LOCKER ? Better sign up now with Lee's Locker Storage. WANTED TO RENT Five or six room home, close in. Address Box 292 Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Miller of rum were dinner guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross 11 y Miller. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Waldron had as their weekend guest, Pfc. Lisso Paul of New Orleans, who is a patient at Bushnell hospital. m FOR SALE Work horse 1400 lbs., Cash Register, two horn collars, 7 years old. Large National 20 and 21 inch, also 2 ton International truck and beet bed. Harry Taylor, Phone PEMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-KuKit Complete equipment, includEasy ing 40 curlers and shampoo.Praised to do, absolutely harmless. by thousands including Fay star. glamorous movie Money refunded if not satisfied. Ken Slusser Co. rl 38-R-- dead or useless cows, CASH PAID for horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado Phone TreAnimal or Garland 35. J3 monton. 77.0-1- : ts. 8-- tal bed size, springs, new spring mattress, upholstered chairs and radio. Call Garland 142-J- . t)R 5-- 3-- S ALEMe Mr. and Mrs. James E. Halver-so- n of Brigham City were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. R. Waldron and family. l. tf 3-- 4 Mrs. Bert Wheatiey and small son, Colen who have been living in Oklahoma arrived home last Friday for an extended stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler, Mrs. Wheatiey is expecting her husband to be sent overseas in the near future. wheel trailer, size ft., fully equipped. See Ixo Ellis, American Food 4- Store. Phone 31. tip FOR SALE 3 Family cows, 2 to freshen soon. O. A. Seager. Phone FOR SALE 2 7 -- 64-R-- 2. WANT WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Leo Thompson at rxonK tfc Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. A 1-- CASH for live poultry. H. A. Gam, 435 N, 2nd W., Brigham. Phone 698. Better act now! We need just a few more SIGN UP NOW! STOVE PARTS and REPAIRS. 2-MaUps See Snence Hill. and help gret the plant in early operation. Get Contracts at the Dank or see Leland J. Hansen personally. ii K,;'lAtUJdfel..... i.i ..'1 visitors last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbins and and Mrs. Dan Briggs were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylor and son of Ogdc-- were visiting with friends and relatives in Tremonton on Sunday. Mrs. Hector Haight of Salt Lake a guest of Mrs. James Keller this week while visiting with relatives and friends here. James Hawks of Ogden, a mis-sina-ry Mrs. Ed Fronk and son, Kenneth visited a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Phillips of Ogden. Mrs. Reed Giles and daughter, Gayla, spent several days last week in Ofgden as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Sunday dinner guests at the S. A. Marble home were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Homer of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill gave a party last Saturday night the occasion being Mrs. Hill's birthday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Seymoure Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Frisby. RED CROSS REPORT (Continued from Page One) in Box 'Elder county was due to the fact that every worker did his part and a little more. Under of C. E. thf Kmitn, president 01 tsear ruver stake, and Able S. Rich, president of Box Elder stake, an organization was perfected that canned the Red Cross appeal to every home in the county. This would never have been possible without the loyal support of 100 per cent of our volunteer workers." Tremonton was the first community to go over the top of its quota, under the chairmanship of Isaac Winzler, and the Brigham City business district, under the chairmanship of Charles was the second district to go over the top. These were splendid examples they set for the rest of the county. He also praised the Box Elder county commissioners and t he Brigham City council and the Ladies' Civic club for substantial contributions to the War Fund in behalf of the people they represent. "I also want personally to thank Hervin Bunderson, Alf N. Olsen and Theron Lee for the geat deal of help they have given, Call said. Through the efforts of the Box Elder county chapter of the American Red Cross' a chapter office of the Red Cross has been established in Brigham City for e Box Elder county, with a executive secretary, Miss Louise Call. Officers of the county chapter instrumental in bringing about the establishment" of this office are Clem Horsley, chairman; R, L. Fishburn, vice chairman; and La Preal Wight, secretary of the county chapter. The share of the Wrar Fund retained in Box Elder county will be administered in every community in the county, wherever there is need in line with the Red Cross this assigned function, through headquarters. Whit-wort- ' The Appropriate Gift For Potted Plants Easter Lillies Hydrangeas 1 1, Nurse wa oneof m,.,,. i , fcJVii lb. .,,uu with A conducted by m.d.c yd,LHf? IOChllK-i.- tt Delicious AYne ! dulls the you get vltim appetite. Yet in inrrals. essential nutrients Avds fcyds way to lose weight now. 30 dav aZ rds, Si you're not delisted wjthrC ONEY BACK with the very U.7 Mrs. Parley Christensen was called to Stevens Point, Michigan to act as witness in the settling of an estate. She expects to be gone about two weeks. W. W. Whitney returned week from a six weeks t Providence, where he has assisting his son. lill thi been LIBERTY the home. of Mervin Holt left Thursday to accompany his mother, Mrs. Earl Holt of Fielding to San Francisco, where they will visit with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Von Holt and Mrs. Holt's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs. Mrs. George Coombs who is in the Logan hospital following an operation is expected to return home this weekend. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kinses and daughter, Linda of Klamath Falls, Oregon, arrived in Tremonton Tuesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe. Mr. Kinsey was one of a group from Portland and Klamath Falls to pass the radar test and will enter school at Chicago for special training in the work for the U.S.Navy. He will leave to report there on the 10th. "No Time for Love" "Hoosier Holiday" and "Death Valley Man Hunt" SUNDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY with FRED MacMURRAY and CLAUDETTE COLBERT WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY "Hello Frisco, Hello" starring ALICE FAYE In Technicolor. Us. Current Shopping Guide on Saturdays Open 'Til 8 DAFFODILS h, 35c Large "King Alfred" Variety Fresh each Tuesday and Friday dozen Mexican Pottery 29cto89c Just unpacked A gay assortment of . . . in a variety ot shapes and sizes vew . . . hand-mad- e pottery Decorative and useful. I VEGETABLE PLANT BALL Tomato, Cabbage and Pepper Plants 25c Just water them and they grow. Transplant them m your Victory Garden Later - each ... For Your EASTE New Crisp Rayon BLOUSES To complete your new Easter Outfit . . . Choose from our large selection. $.49 to $2-9- PANTIES New undies to complete your new outfit. 59 69 79 8 ANKLETS XT o 15c to 29c ... i came, slip into a ,l mi opnngr nas yvJ fortable new Anklets imaliy from Slusser's. . pair of com- A size and style All tf ST0 ERYTO Wholesale and Ketail GRAINS - SEED - FEEDS SLIPS Newest Spring shades. Your size. - pr. $J.39to$2.59 ?1 .59 STEEL WOOL POT CLEANERS large bag only BARLEY OATS HOSE The famous Uni-Sli- p for longer wear. Some lace trimmed. There is no substitute, GOOD SEED Genuine Queen's Lace Another shipment of those knit, white metal. . . These are the real thing. rust-resista- nt 2 for 5 15 Straw Hats For Your Field and Garden New shipment just unpacked for every member of the family CHILDREN'S - BOYS' - MEN'S ' Tremonton 3 ADAM'S DRUG - Tremont home The Parley Christensen in Elwood has been recently remodeled and many improvements made on both insicie and outside New Sateen and Rayon WHEAT Korth Floral Shop 70-- J , ticruil just cut down. A11)!',fav?' ewe. No drugs. Ku GRINDING Phone 41 - LADIES' 35c 39c - 49c - 59c -- Cut Flowers and Corsages ' 1 . STEAM ROLLING Phone 1 .IT . , Mrs. R. H. Fuller planned to leave this week for St, John, Utah, where she will visit for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dora Firth. full-tim- EASTER 0 S spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his paients, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager in East Tremonton. companion of Vernon Cook was a weekend guest at the Cook home. o owers... Get dimmer- witna, and Fork of Clara Spanish daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Seager is Member Federal (Warehouse System TV NURSE LOSES FAT flcase every lady in the family. Don't lack ud your car for the dur ation. War workers need It It Is worth more now than It ever will be worth again. We pay cash for used ears and trucks. Fronk 2 tfc riiwviiot Co. 9-- 6, 19 n tf p8-l-- 43 HAVE BUYERS for good farms, Irrigated or dry. List with: James Brough, Realtor. Tremontf ton. Utah. .subscribers. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbins and Mrs. Dan Briggs were Salt Lake Allen Sorensen spent a few hours at home Sunday from the Salt Lake air base where he is 5c to CLEANING Tremonton $1 Stores Tremonton, Utah |