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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1941 .PAGE EIGHT FEW MEN OBEY Local and Social Items U. S. DRAFT LAW KKBE STIC AX D, L ocal Correspondent 18 Tremonton First Ward Primary officers and teachers held their WBthly meeting: at the home erf Mrs. Kick Chouijnis. The lesson was given fer. Mrs. Thomas Adams. A member fit the stake board reviewed some jdever ideas for handicraft. Hostesses Mrs. Nick Chournis and Mrs. .Oscar Koford. Mrs. Alice Hamilton, $eident, was in charge. , tre The president of the Rebekah assembly of Utah, Mrs. Jennie Nelson, made her official visit at Tooele on Monday evening1, and those attending from Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde, Mrs. Florence Larella Shuman, Gladys Winchester, Elizabeth Germer and Ali.a Heed and Ellen Shuman of Ogden. Fred-rickso- ooo- - ANNOUXCEMEXT illr. state uelective serried headquarters that men discharged from the nation's armed 'services must report within five days at, their local board and local selective service board : .. l tney nrA to aim aim the are araii age within ON 36. 21 and They these age limits are should bring a copy of their disTo of charge with them so that records be completed. Serboard may the draft Some men who were in the army vice - Waw at the 'time of the draft reg- Officials of the local draft board istration are not yet registered, and ported so far in Box Elder county feel pretty certain there are a number of men within the draft ace who are running around subject to fine or imprisonment. The reason is that they have failed to report to their local board after being discharged from military ser- ... DISCHARGES After Military Release More Defense Foods Needed t e It -- Well-log- ;j ' . wv u& VAAC AAA i ; C i - - - At ri' A s urn Farmers al luiiuuua to speed this canvass information time they for defense. wmfl;" by har available and attfc1 will be doing not ... o o . "v"" I T ; -- Ever-Norm- FIELDING " be called for. If this infornat ' be ready at the time the ' iwuio conaiaeraDie time aajJ can be saved. 7 Other items that will be the pounds of pork slaughte , use on the farm and the poc in 1941 and the number ol and calves marketed In 19 si "More milk, more eggs, more pork" is the appeal being made to American farmers by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers are responding unitedly, the Department says, and are turning huge quantities of feed from the AAA foods. Milk production is highest on Granary into energy-givin- g record; egg production is higher than in any year except 1930; extra numbers of brood sows are being held over for fall farrowing. Nevertheless, the Department declares, even additional increases in these products must be made to supply the growing home demand and the em.r?ny needs of Great Britain. I w farmi fairly accurate estimate of aucuon can be made Mr. p6k The 1941 egg production H son-in-la- ' J i 's Farmers and rancher. , county can do much to jim " for Freedom" by being prepared .,. ari k formation for uucm WW) calls tttUU chairman of the Conn.'. k i Defense Board. The farm plan sheet to v. connection wiUi.iajsiaS vass combines the aL with the defense prog farmer who does notinK tJ V ll ,. sec-rota- ry i Canvass Plails pledge support of the for? In the program, the farm for the number of cows 1941 and for the number intends to milk in 1942 5 a increase in numbers of dairv H been asked under the food 1 Also the farm plan sheet ? the milk production in expected production in 194V cl increase of 13 per cent me state W- ' that this record win kT pounds of milk produced. uj iuive on nand record sold, milk sold, and th amount of milk consumed on s for the first ten month. sty t FoodPrognmF pf . jr - . 4-- A Board Must Report and Mrs. A. L. Cook and (daughter, Phyllis, spent Wednesday Mr .and Mrs. Ira Anderson an in Salt Lake City. nounce the engagement of their daueh ter, Ann. to Ralph Williams, son of .Refreshments were served to mem-- ! Mr. and Mrs. William J. Williams, of Ibers of the First Ward choir after Malad. vice. practice Monday night. The marriage will take place in the It was pointed out today by the near future. Guild was held at the ;Tfce Literary o o at Camp San Luis Obis no. where thev borne of Mrs. Vaudis Acker. Miss Nola ANNOUNCEMENT will make their home. the reviewed book, "While tfcfpler ttbtne Burns," by Alexander Woolcott. Miss Coleen Udy left last Fridav A wedding dance will be held in fTJha Hallowe'en motive was carried the Tremonton Second Ward recrea- for Washington, where she will visit Ktt. Mrs. Ford Jeppson and Mrs. tional hall, Saturday, November 8th, ror an indefinite period. Darren Hop Morrison were guests. for Miss Afton Barf us and Dell kins, who has been visiting- at the Udy home for several weeks, accom Thompson. Everyone is invited. I Mrs. George M. Potter is visiting A trousseau tea will be held in her panied her to Washington, his home. im air. ana mts. uetioy Bunnell. honor Sunday, November 9th, at the Glen Wood and Emerson Earl- Itfs3. Potter has been vacationing in home of Mrs. Lester Barnes, of South members of the Utah National Guard. CUorado. Tremonton. All friends and neighbors who have been on f urloueh for sev are Invited to call between the hours eral days, left for their camp at San Luis Obispo, last Monday. itoim Yvonne Briggs spent the week of 2 and 5. mi In Ogden visiting Miss Beverly covery. Mr. Richards is spending this n. , , weekend in Salt Lake with his daugh. 1 A Dignified Funeral Last Wednesday evening, a group ter. tot young people of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Welling and Service to fit jCjhurch attended a Youth Banquet at daughter, Lyle, spent Monday in Jtbe First Methodist Church in Salt Fielding visiting with friends and relAny Income E3 atives, and looking after Mr. tfka City. Dr. Seifert, national of the Methodist Youth Felbusiness interests here. ROGERS FUNERAL HOME Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gam had as lowship, was the guest speaker. Those were Woer-their Don dinner and Mr. Attending guests last Sunday, Ralph Tremonton - Phone 128 1 Junior and Alice Winchester and and Mrs. Walter Ovatt and daughter ttm. Edgar Winchester, and Bertha of Salt Lake City, Henry Miller and h& Francis Landvatter. Miss Looulse Miller of Parker, Idaho, Visitors Always Welcome and Mrs. W. K. Welling and J. L. of Sr. Earl, Fielding. Mrs. J. A. Foster and Miss June By Enid Welling Foster, of Pocatello, Idaho, spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "i Mrs. Wilford Farnsworth, of Tem- W. M. Welling. Mrs. Foster is a sister ple City, California, arrived Tuesday of Mrs. Welling. Mrs. Jarvis' Johnson left Monday for a visit of a few days with her toother, Mrs. James H. Hess. She wag wit& her and daughter, Mr. accompanied by her son. who went on and Mrs. Alton Sorensen. for Los An a new automobile, geles, Calif prnia. She intends to visit ,G Detroit to get , Ue;wiU pick his mother up on his there for a couple of months. Satur upturn trip. : day, previous , to their leaving--. Mr. Mrs. Willard Kieta, of Wapato, and Mrs. Sorensen were dinner guests ' Washington, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson, Jr., of i her grandmother, Mrs. James H. of Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Jarvis Johnson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Jphn Hess,, tflr a few days, son and Mrs. Carlyle Johnson, Miss ' Mr; and Mrs. Frank Durfey spent Beth Johnson, all of Fieldiner. and Sunday in Salt Lake City, visiting wttfc friends and relatives. While in Reese Allen of Tremonton. were also Salt Lake they called at the L. D. S dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Jr. hospital and visited with Dick Well- Johnson, Miss Maurine WeUing spent the ta& who has been seriously ill. They weekend in Salt Lake City with her fSpon mat Dick is improving. Enid Welling. sister. Marie Richards, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith! Richards, of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards, who was Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer taken to Salt Lake City last week Richards of Brigham City, visited at , in, & Serious condition, is reported to we home of their mother, Mrs. Ezra jbe. improving at the General hospital. Richarls. .Mrs. Richards is with her daughter in Mrs. Arch O. Hall, formerly Helen talt Lake. The entire community is Mar Burns of Fielding, left Monday anxioous to hear of her complete re- - to Join her husband, who is stationed Rod-e$"- IT they must report to register just like any other man within the draft age. State selective service headquarters pointed out that iT they show sufficient military training they will be, men. Men discharged classified as for disability, or because they are over the present induction age of 28, or for any other reason, should report to their draft board to complete their record at the board. It was learned at the local board in Brigham that but one man has re- - xmu;r j - rif. 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