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Show NEIGHEORS ENJOY PARTY AT IVERSON HOME Local and Social Items J. S. S. CLUB FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT HARRIS HOME Mr, and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris were hosts to sixteen friends at their home after the Green anl Gold ball Saturday evening. Luncheon and social conversation were enjoyed. HEARS BOOK REVIEW Mrs. C. M. Hacking reviewed the book, "The Three Weavers," by Edith bellows Johnson in a most interesting manner for the guests of the J. S. S. club last Wednesday evening, when they met with Mrs. Viola Cowley as hostess. Tasty refreshments were CIVIC CLUB served. HOLDS MEETING The membets of the Civic Club met FARM BUREAU last Thursuay evening at the Utah HEARS HEALTH TALK Power & Light auditorium, with Mrs. The ladies of the East Tremonton Woodrow Selley as hostess. Two solos were played by Larene Farm Bureau were pleasantly entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. Rose Caiter, and a business meeting was Kerr. A short business meeting was held. Special guests of the hostess followed by a lecture on Health, by were Mrs, Harold Sandall, Mrs, Ruel Mae H. Upton, public health nurse, Robbins and Mrs. Lynn Thomas. which was very much enjoyed and Delicious refreshments concluded appreciated by the guests. Refresh- the evening. ments concluded the afternoon, MR. SANDALL COMPLIMENTED ON BIRTHDAY STUDY GROUP A group of friends and neighbors MEETS were entertained Tuesday evening at The Study Group met Sunday eveT. E. Sandall home in compliment the Mrs. Mr. and of home ning at the Radcliffe Henrie, where a discussion to Mr. Sandall on his birthday anniof current events was enjoyed. Mr. versary. Mrs. Sandall, as hostess, and Mrs. Royal Gunnell were special served luncheon and arranged entertainment for the guests. guests. served were refreshments Dainty MRS. ROBBINS ENTER-TAIIN- S by the hostess. AT BRIDGE A delightful Bridge party was enFRIENDS VISIT joyed Wednesday evening at the home AT DREW FARM A group of friends spent last of Mrs. Ruel Robbins, when she entertained for a group of lady friends. Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Drew. A lunch A delicious luncheon was served and was served by those who attended and the game enjoyed. Prizes at play a pleasant social evening was enjoyed. were awarded to Mrs. Wayne Holmgren and Mrs. Melvin Robbins. CROWDED tuwe fane ate BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Aarl Bennett was the gracious hostess to the ladies of her Bridge club on Thursday afternoon at her home. A special guest of the club was Mrs. D. B. Gieen. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by the game. Prizes at playing went to Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. Bill Sandall and Mrs. Reginald Summers. Pfflp LEAST , Vjb J JMj-I LOCAL GROUP HONOR BIRTHDAY OF MRS. REED HARRIS V In compiiment to the birthday of Mrs. Reed Harris, a surprise party was given at her home Wednesday evening. Those from Tremonton to attend included the following s and Mesdames: Leon Kerr, Perce Watkins, Evan Green, Don El well and Ken Cornwall. Mes-ser- V - . mid-summ- er liven in wartime when all bus travel is much heavier w inter travel is lighter than summer travel. That's why w e urge you to plan essential trips during these lihtcr travel months, thus relieving overcrowding in the mid- summer months ahead. Travel in and mid-wee- k ORSON IVERSON HONORED BY FAMILY choose uncrowded schedules. It's wise to carry one bag only and phone for information well in advance. MIDLAND HOTEL Phone 1 MAKE XECESSAKY TKII'S BY union pncinc STAGES Well built., with Top Designs. We Carry a Complete Stock of WALLPAPER See our many beautiful e. Out of town people who attended were Mrs. M. P. Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and daughter, Marva, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, all of Brighani City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifforcl Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen, of Bear River City. nmara Also a Good Selection of 9x12 Felt Base RUGS Consult Us for Furniture Needs TV ATTENTION FAKMEKS and STOCKUAISEUS CASM n j Estate of T. E. Adams, Deceased. Dale Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Creditors will present claims with T. H. Miller came home from the B. vouchers to the undersigned at Tre- Y. U. last weekend to spend his birthmonton, Utah on or before the 29th day. Dale is majoring in foreign lanclay of April, A. D., 1943. SARAH ADAMS, guage' at school and is also active in a musical way. Administratrix of the Alma stake superintendent Estate of T. E. Adams, of the Y.King, M. M. I. A., was a guest Deceased. speaker in Sunday evening church WALTER G. MANN, service. Attorney for Administratrix The stake Green and Gold ball was Date of first publication Feb. 18, 1943 well attended evening by Date of last publication Mar. .18, 1943 members from Saturday this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and family visited with Mrs. Grover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen, at Penrose, Sunday. W. E. Hansen and son, Wilford Sorensen and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. X J. H. Sorensen and son were among those attending the F. F. A. banquet i at the B. R. high school Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and WANTED Gii over 20 years of age small son, of Ogden, spent the week for steady work. Peters' Variety end with relatives here. Store. tic The class in Home Nursing was largely attended here Monday eveWILL BUY Typewriter, either ning. Next vvek, on Wednesday eveStandard or Portable, in good con- ning, members of the class will atdition. Call The Leader Office. tend the lecture given at the B. R. so no class will be held. TWO FORD TRACTORS have beei high school, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and alloted to Box Elder county by the Stale War Ration Board, and Hom- Mrs. Mart Riser visited in Ogden on er Tractor Co., of Smithfield, Utah Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson accom- now has one of these tractors on hand and can make immediate de panied their son, Lyn, to Logap., on where he is a student at livery to any farmer wanting to Tuesday, the U. S. A. C. buy, and can furnish a purcher's Mrs. R. L. Shaffer returned home certificate, issued by Box Elder from a weeks visit Monday County War Ration Board. Homer with relatives in pleasant Salt Lake City. Tractor also Has on hand a com Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oyler and little plete stock of repair parts for the Ford line, and is always glad to daughter, Julianna, of Brigham City, serve all Ford owners. Phone 140.RI spent the weekend as guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler. Smithfield, Utah. R. 1. t3p Mrs. J. H. Sorensen entertained at a birthday party Saturday for her FOR SALE Sedan 5 with Dodge good tiies. Sec it at Everett Roche small daughter, Patricia. There were 4 tf ten guests who enjoyed the afternoon Garage. nni i - GARLAND, UTAH BIG DEMAND for live, disabled HORSES Mrs. P. E. Ault was a visitor during the week. Mrs. Arthur Crowther ter, Sylvia, of Salt Lake Salt siting this week with her sister, Allen and family. Mrs. M. H. Campbell returned weekend from the east where has "been visiting during the L g- suspect from all the talk that's goinr around. Next time you're in town, drop in. We'll show you how to start Spring off with the cheerful sound of saws and hammers in preparation for the greatest food production year at the most profitable prices you've ever seen. Free estimates cheerfully given at all times. 11-R.- 2, 10-1-- - CO 1 i- -J MAKE GOOD OK WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Trtaonton. Utah . Pfcof 28 Hepair in time for work ahead, and avoid costly trouble later! Pictures of eighteen young men, who have gone in the service from here, were placed In a frame and hung tn the ward chapel Saturday. There are still three more pictures to be added, making twenty-on- e in all from this small community. Included in this group are boys and one young lady who were born and raised here or who lived most of their lives here. Mr. Kleon Kerr, of the Bear River high school, gave an Interesting and instructive talk on Germany, in the adult M. I. A. class Tuesday evening. ' Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Dest Asset" Phone 35 : ti wintcf We've just betn checking up, and find ourselves all set to give farmers better buildins-- , roofing and lumber service than most of them social. CASH for live poultry. H. A. Garn. Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Hansen, of Log435 N. 2nd W., Brigham. Phone an, visited with their children here 693. 1 tf over last weekend. k-- She was a guest of her rlaiiirlit;'! Mrs. Carlos La Sue, at NashilTennessee and on her way home, th ited other relatives in Chicago c. Detroit. If It Is Available We Have It i Lak; and daugh City, is vi- 1 35J3 TS s i SELL your dead and useless horees and cattle to White's Trout Farm and receive more money. Phone. collect. Hyrum OUR 77.0-- 1 BY-PRODUC- J grace-son- Classified Ad Column 12-1- AND CALL for vour DEAD and USELESS COWS, HORSES, SHEET and HOGS COLORADO ANIMAL Jacobsen's discourse on what mw,. tunities await the farmer and ,, possibilities we have to serve nation, the farmers will eo foreair with renewed courage to Drodure ord. crops this year to help feed & world. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns receive; word that their daughter, Ruth, k presented them with another The proud grandparents ar: happy that mother and son are doto nicely. tl- - very successful married folks dance was conducted here last Wednesday night, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Romer, leaders of the Spingo group. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker of Honeyville were judged winners of the prize waltz and were given a box of candy. Class leaders were especially pleased that there were so many home people present. Orvil, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen, was taken home from the V alley hospital Sunday. Best wishes of the community are extended to him. Miss Ruth Johnson, of Logan, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker over the weekend. Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Olsen, of Tremonton, were visitors at the regular Sunday evening meeting. Mr. Olsen, who recently returned from a mission in Texas, was the speaker of the evening and gave a very interesting discourse. Elwood was well represented at the Future Farmers' banquet at the high school last week. After hearing Dean A 2-- PHONE: Farmers Line PHONE: Bell System W& VE&SON ELW 00D 2-- We Pay patterns before completing your spring redecorating plans. h, EAST GARLAND attractive 2-- Mis. Orson Iverson entertained in honor of her husband, who is leaving to work in Poitland, Oregon this week. The party was held Friday evening with supper being served to twenty-thre- 88.0-- CARD TABLES NOTICE TO CREDITORS MR. AND MRS. LAUB ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER Seven couples, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ke. Laub, wete entertained at a waffle supper at the Laub home SaturfTiy night following the Green and Gold hall, which the group attended. An enjoyable hour was spent by those present. NEW SHIPMENT OP n, Al-vi- l3,. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY NEWS NOTES Got-tsc- 2:,, SUNDAY - MONDAY PENROSE The neighbors and friends of XIr. , Mrs. Efrie Petersen, of Bngnam and Mrs. Oion Iverson were enter- twined at their home Monday evening City, is visiting at tne nome o-- su.i. at a delightful party. Visiting, games atiu mis. jack Leak. Mr. and Airs, oeorge Hewlett, of and luncheon were the diversions of the evening. Wuiaiii, were visiung Monday witn Mrs. ttewies parens, Mr. aim Mrs. CaU Nelsen. Mr. fcnd Mrs. Orval . Grover and LOCAL lamny, oi East Gaiiaud, were tunnel Lester Barnes returned this week guests Sunday oi Mis. Grover s parfrom Glendale, California, where he ents, Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Vv. Petersen. has spent the past month visiting his Mr. ana Mrs. Johnson and sons, daughter. Glea and Wayne, of Deweyville, ana Mr. and Mis. viiioid Miller were Mrs. Mel Foxley and Mrs. R. A. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr s. Christensen met their husbands in Newei Johnson. Salt Lake City Saturday. The men Seveial from our ward attended spent Sunday at their homes in Tre- the Stake Green and Gold ball Satmonton, then returned to Price to urday evening. After tne dance tney continue their work there. enjoyed a midnight supper at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Lavilo Miller Mrs. J. M. Schaffer left the first at Thatcher. of the week for Houston, Texas, Miss Oleta Miller arrived here Satwhere she will visit for a short time. urday from Salt Lake to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MilMrs. Woodrow Selley entertained ler. a group of little friends of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller, Mr. Clair Leigh, on Wednesday in honor and Mrs. Wilford Miller, Mr. and of his sixth birthday. The youngsters Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed games and a party luncheon. Oisen Jensen visited the Temple in Logan Saturday. Mrs. Ed Fronk entertained at a James Jensen and daughter, Eve-liher son, birthday party honoring ol Brigham, and Leavitt Taylor Kenneth, Wednesday afternoon, on of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. the third anniversary of his birth. Miller and family were entertained The little guests ne joyed the time Mr. and Mis. Orsen Jensen Sunday by spent in playing games and the lunch- in honor of their son Jean's birtheon served. day. mis. Ersol Berchtold entertained at Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Evans, former in honor of her husdinner Tremonton residents, were guests on band's Thursday birthday. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. "Vern Mrs. ttazel Petersen, of Tremonton was at a quilting Thursday at the of Mis. Edmond Shuman. home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, of Venand Mrs. Grant Grover, of Mr. tura, California, announce the birth were Sunday visitors of of a son, February 11th. Mr. Miller Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. his parents, was an employee of the local teleGrover. some years ago. phone company Miss Reta May Grover went to reMarry Parrish spent last weekend Brigham Saturday, where she in Morgan visiting with her parents. mained to care for her sister's children while their mother, Mrs. Bill Cramer is in the hospital. a was Salt Miss lone Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill were Lake visitor last weekend. Ogden visitors Tuesday. Lieutenant and Mrs. Harvey of Portland, Oregon, spent sevMr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester eral days last week with Mr. and were in Salt Lake City Saturday to Mrs. Morse Painton. The Lieutenant attend the banquet of the Veteran and his wife were enroute to Mon- Odd Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rose terey, California. accompanied them to the city. They attended the convention of the W. C. E. E. Brenkman and two sons, T. U. and the meeting of Gamble and Raymond, of Peoria, Illinois, Store managers while there. were calling on friends in Tremonton Satunday. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs. Ray Farmer, a recent bride. was honored last Friday by the ladies of the Methodist Church and the girls of the Wesleyan Guild when they held a miscellaneous shower for her at the church. Games were played and luncheon served, and the guest of honor re ceived many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Farmer has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester, for the past few weeks. Mr. Farmer is serving in the navy in San Diego. Aid wartime bus service by planning essential trips for February - March - April instead of GENE KELLY "For Me and My Gal" T II E M 0 N T O N W GEORGE MURPHY JUDY GARLAND 0 ) February BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE FOUR Tremonton |