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Show BEAR- Tage Four - DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Thomas Ault G. S. S. CLUB ENTERTAINED Uleda Grant was hostess last G. S. S. Friday afternoon to the Bloom of Delia Club and guests. Baer Brigham City and ofMildred the hostess. were special guests Following a delicious luncheon, the game was played with Effie Glenn, Vilate Archibald and Vera Stohl winning the awards. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mrs. W. IL Campbell entertained in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Bramwell, a recent bride, at the Evans Ward last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bramwell was the former Miss Francis Campbell. Games were played during the afternoon and a tasty luncheon served by the hostess. Many beautiful gifts were received by the tilde. The game party sponsored Monday night by the Civic Club was attended by a large group of people, who enjoyed the evening at their favorite game. Refreshments were served during the evening and prizes at playing went to Mrs. James Ransom and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton. Mrs. iMldred Harris was chairman for the event. LaVERD JOHN HONORED A party honoring LaVerd John, son of Mrs. Rose John, was held Thursday evening at Evans Ward, where a program, dance and refreshments were featured. LaVerd left this week to enter service with the Merchant Marines and is now stationed at Catalina Island. LADIES AID MEETS Mrs. A. D. Sargent graciously entertained the members of the Ladies Aid Tuesday afternoon. During the meeting, Mrs. N. E. Shaw conducted the devotional, Mrs. Tlarry Knott of Garland continued the study of South America, The members voted to send fnnds to the Chinese orphan refield and to the Chinese orphan relief and Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Beyer. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Carrie Drew. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT HUNSAKER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker delightfully entertained a group Insulate tiow! Mr. .and Mrs. M. G. Perry visited relatives on Tuesday at Kanesville and Slaterville. of friends Sunday evening at their Mrs. Roland Scoffield and children, home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. of California, returned home WedMrs. and ReyMr. Eldon Adams, nesday after visiting relatives here nold Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. and at Tremonton. ' Sheldon Anderson. Laree Barnard, of Ogden, spent was dinner chicken A delicious weekend with her parents, Mr. the prepared by the men of the party Mrs. J. P. Barnard. and and very at an outdoor fireplace Mrs. J. W. Spackman spent a few much enjoyed by the guests. days with her daughter, Mrs Marva Johnson and family in Ogden. GORDON CROWTHER Linda Spackman visited her grandCOMPLIMENTED parents and other relatives at Mento class School don. The Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry, of Magwhich Gordon Crowther belongs, na, spent a few days visiting rela surprised him Tuesday evening tives in Deweyville and Honeyville when they and their teacher, Mrs. Wilma Anderson, met at his home and Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr., vis and held a party in his honor. friends attended, Twenty-fiv- e ited relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and enjoyed games and refreshments. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were and families were Ogden visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates, of Salt special guests. Lake City, and Zola Anderson of Unfinished Hardwood, DINING Oakland, California, visited at the CHAIRS. Extra heavy and medium home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley of Deweyville. weight Gamble Store Dealer, Relatives from Deweyville spent a few hours witlr George Frearson at Mrs. and Steffin Fort Douglas Saturday. Mrs. Conrad C. H. Beard spent Monday in LogMr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank visited an. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burbank in Brigham City. were Mr. and Mrs. Layle Campbell, of A. Allen W. and Mrs. Mr. Salt Lake City, and their mother, in Logan last weekend for the relatives here Saturday and visited Commencement exercises at the retheir where son, Sunday. A. C, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow are visceived his diploma and certificate from the R O. T. C. Fred expects iting their daughter, Ruth and son to leave about the 25th for the Dewey and other relatives in CaliforEast for an officers training camp. nia. Sherly Eames, of American Falls, spent a few days here with Idaho, Miss Miss Bernice Brough and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fay Fridal are attending summer her and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Hansen school at the A. C. Mrs. Warren Haycok of Deweyville. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and Lovalend took Mrs. T. A. Car Duett son, Vern and daughter Peggy to ter Logan where she will spend Joyce, are spending the summer in a few days with her brother, J. W, the valley. Mr. Marble is a son and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. I Ault of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble and D and Mildren Jean Love- is an agricultural instructor at Ault, tJary land accompanied them. Salinas College in California . Geneive Gardner spent Sunday here with her father and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and A program honoring Odell Fryer, Mrs. Albert H. Thompson visited son of Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer, will last week with his parents, Mr. be given Wednesday. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. Mr and Mrs. Ray Chidester and returned home Saturday Mrs. T. A Carter is spending a daughters, a few days with relafter spending few weeks with her brother, J. in Salt Lake City. While there atives W. Ault, in Logan. Mr. Chidester had an operation. He is feeling much better at this writing Mrs. R. A. Christensen returned and will be able to go to his work home Sunday after spending most in Ogden in a few days. of the winter in Salt Lake City 4 with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Solid LIBRARY Oak TABLE, Used, Skinner. with book shelves. Gamble Store Dealer, Tremonton. Mrs. Owen L. Brough, Jr.,. visited during the week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon and Mrs. O. L. Brough. She is visited last week with relatives in now residing in Brigham City with Ephraim and St. George. They her parents. returned home Saturday. W yea wnt 10 be SURE of COMFORT next winter dctpitc the impending fuel ihort;e insulate your home men while delivtiy caa be assured with . is the avenge tost of insulating a home with ZONOIITE, which reduces fuel bilit much as 40 in winter and makes home 0 to 15 degrees cooler in summer. You can install ZONOUTE insulation your. ell in a few hours. But ordtr NOWI Vi'e can fill your orders now, but may not be bit to later when the oud, lait minuit buy. tog rush starts. Wilson Lumber Co. moxE 11 Mrs. Clarence Brough and famare spending the summer at Delta where Mr. Brough is employed. Mis. R. C. Billings returned home Tuesday from San Francisco where she has spent the past two weeks with her husbund, who is ' in the Navy. Grouse Creek News NO ; been the' for past six ill with pneumonia weeks in a Brigham hospital, re- turned home Sunday. The new Grouse Creek Co-o-p opens its doors June 15th with a social for the public. The party will be held in the evening. William Frost and family have moved to Tremonton for the summer. who ha Jerry Warburton, Following the tradition of the past several years, June has been proclaimed dairy month again in 1943, according to Lyman H. Rich extension dairyman at the Utah State Agricultural college, who releases a series of suggestions on feeding to increase milk production. "Since spring months have showed large amounts of winter killing in alfalfa and late May frosts have cut first crop hay yields below normal, it is a foregone conclusion that feeding practices this year must be changed to supply nutri ents more in the form of concentrates and silage and depend less on our basic roughage alfalfa hay," states Mr. Rich. Dairymen should plan to have ample supplies of hay up to at least May 1 of 1944, advises Mr. Rich. Instead of feeding between 20 and 30 pounds of hay per cow this winter, most dairymen will feed from 12 to 20 pounds taking more nutrients in the form of silage and grain. Also can be utilized to good advantage in the form of wet pulp from nearby factories or dried pulp and syrup where available at more distant points. "Dairymen in higher valleys such as Summit and Rich will need to cut natural hay earlier so as to keep up a good protein content and southern counties can utilize large quantities of corn silage," explains the extension dairyman. When machienry is not available for cutting corn, it was found in the drought of 1934 that trech silos provided storage space for corn if laid in tightly without chopping, reports Mr. Rich. "Dairy month brings all these things to mind because the year's production depends upon what we do and have done this spring and summer. June is the month for and every advantage pasture should be taken of our grass lands to save hay for the coming winter months. Green corn may be fed in quantities later in the season to supplement pastures, and large quantities of concentrates put in the bins this fall will help make up hay shortages," concludes Mr. W! j is the time for Furnace Cleaning j and Repairing o size. Gamble Used ICE BOX, 100-lStore Dealer, Tremonton. b. Mrs. Charles Barfuss left Monday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where she was called on account of the J. A. death of her brother-in-laWilding. Others who attended the funeral of Mr. Wilding on Wednesday were Mr. Barfuss, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes and Lester Barnes. Jones White, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White, Is visiting in Tremonton this week. He is a student at the medical college of the University of Utah. Mrs. White also spent a few days here. We Also Do Sheet Metal Work EWER PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 126 Tremonton TODAY'S ANSWER to your REFRIGERATION PROBLEM is the COOLERATOR The Ice Conditioned Refrigerator Keeps Foods Fresh With Pure Washed Air LOW IN COST . ECONOMICAL IN OPERATION Rich. 4 Used Bird's Eye Maple DRESSING TABLE, with tripple mirror, at Gamble Store Dealer, Tremonton. ANNOUNCEMENT Classified Ad Column I beet and bean FOR SALE 624-model for 0 cultivator, D. A. Fuhriman, Portage. or Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dodd, of Bountiful,, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield last Friday. Good used extension FOR SALE table with leaves. Sam Mortensen, t2c Phone 63.0-- Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and two daughters, Joan and Donna, d and Mr. and Mrs. J. Roscoe attended a concert in Logan Monday evening, given by Roth's string quartette, Hungarians. WANTED Woman for light house work in new, modern home. David R. Waldron. tip Mr. and Mrs. Russel Waldron and family visited in American 's Fork last week with Mrs. sister, Mrs. Harold Holley. The Holleys are announcing the birth of a daughter this week. The baby was born June 8th. FOR SALE Modern home, outbuildings, 12 acres in alfalfa, 6 miles west of Tremonton. Call 23.J. t2p Wal-dron- F-2- F-3- 0. t-- 6-- p Tremonton Store and Yard 1. (Formerly The Wilson Lumber Co.) 6-- FOR SALE 1941 lj ton truck with new motor, good tires. See David R. Waldron. tip 6-- Ready To Serve Their Customers FOR RENT Modern home. Inquire N. S. tf at Leader Office. With a Complete Stock of Phone 23.J, Tremonton And Our Driver Will Call & ardware and Boildin 63-t2- FOR SALE Modern home. Inquire N. S. tf Leader Office. CASH for live poultry. H. A. Gam, 435 N. 2nd W Brigham. Phone 698. We Pick - Up and Deliver Do w 31-R-- 2. LOW COST TO YOU. East First South, Brigham City, Utah Six-ro- JLB00QQla)E3 will open their FOR SALE 1 bay horse, good condition. Will sell or trade for anyNash, in thing of value, good condition. See . Y. Shibata, p Garland. Fhone Bring it to us. and unless completely worn out, it may be cleaned and made into a comfortable, useful mattress at HVERTON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERING CO. 31 aU WANT TO RENT Unfurnished four or five room house, with hot and cold water. Will be permanent renters. Write Box 213, Tremonton. t2c Mrs. Jack Gale and Clarence Garfield, of Salt Lake, were week end guests at the Jess Garfield home recently. SAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS - ! ily Beck-stea- $4$ Dairyman Suggests Practices To Relieve Alfalfa Shortages 10, -- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Brough and Mrs. Raymond Hill attended the funeral services for Mrs. Bert Haws at Brigham City last week. J 1 Tre-monto- n. LARGE GROUP ATTENDS GAME PARTY June RIVER VALLEY LEADER 12-1- 1 Materials tf SELL your dead and useless horaes and cattle to White's Trout Farm and receive more money. Thone, collect. Hyrum 10-1-- 11-R.- 2, S.NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR Paints - r . Glassware . Plumbing Supplies v DELL HANSEN, Mgr. Established 40 Tears BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH ' i,i-vvvvwwft.ruujjjui-nji-- j |