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Show f t February 1, Thursday, 1915- - ELWOOD Laley of nt Rimdav with a Orego" Mrs. Sam Mor-66-1 t r Mr and her moth-- t' visited Tbey also at Perry. Petersen vi. Amalia Mis. George J Baptisms will be performed at the high school pool next Saturday. Elwood people are asked to be there promptly at 4 p. rn. Mrs. Howard Shurtz of Ogden spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen and other relatives here. The home missionaries held a cottage meeting" Sunday aftrnoon ai uie m m oi Air. and Mre. Juni- us Thompson. A very enJoyable meeting," was the comment of one who attended. L. C. Petersen waa m cnarge Vi si ting end. -- 1 Page Five her parents over the week Miss Dtlone Summers was YOU ARE INVITED chos- en queVn of the M. I. A. Green anl Gold Ball held at the ward hail Friday evening. Her attendants were June Firth and Nola Summers. Blaine Summers was the crown bearer, Lila Lu Stark ai;d inter- e' p T A. held a very Joy Newman were flower giris, Newman and De Anderson ,r matins ai "1C The school carried the train. A large crwd enFriday evening. a number of songs, joyed the dance and floor show dren gave selec-and instrumental sponsored by the Beehive girls. The school lunch program Ray Zollinger crowned the queen. were discussed, and parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers td W"te 10 0Ur SenatrS and were hosts to twenty-seve- n guests the Lntatlves and urge that Sunday at a family dinner for the on. carried be S lunch program Wight. Out of town guests were of the James A- Able spoke Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMinn of . i. u tJ Jttions found in the Islands Pocatello, Mrs. Wilferd S. Young, was Jbjrt he has been. Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark and and Mrs. James Young of Ogden. family and Mr. and Mrs. LaVal A very delicious dinner was servmorning, Cpl. Able Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. ed and everyone had a pleasant tte school and talked to all and Mrs. Ray Shaw at Promon- time. !Lir!s and boys about things of which he tory. vt.rest to the children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley were seen on the various islands. in Ogden Sunday and Monday to A T food and clothing of the T"tttt-it- r Tin Homes, a funeral. attend JDSUtXIX iXl V EjJX KjL 1 of Modes discussed. were Glanders Mrs. Russell Brown, Mrs. Maurdescribed and trains ttavd were ice Staple and Mrs. D'arrel Fuller were and there, of theis country and were shopping in Ogden Monday. contrasted. The cocoa nut tree Mrs. Andrea entertainMr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen, meaning ed its product has greater twenty-tw- o ladies a delicious at now. His discours- Mr .and Mrs. Roland Christensen to the children chicken dinner at home her Satur valuable to all the were Thursday evening supper es v.rere very day. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrispupils. Mrs. Zembra H. Olsen and childtensen honoring his birthday. returned Romer Annie Mrs. ren of New York are visiting with y trip to Mrs. Edna Harris and Mrs. Fred her Saturday after a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert California where she visited with Christensen were at the home of Holmgren. Mrs. Lewis Christensen Friday, ter husband, Odell Romer ofthe Mrs. Loma Christensen is home where they held a rag bee. The ladV. S. after ies are visiting for two weeks in of to the High make rugs. Sorensen planning California with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Berth stake to the went Firth Council, Roy represented o Mrs. and T. Anderson at John to a few moour her with at spend meeting Sunday days presidency Beach and friends San teacat ther, Mrs. Margaret Childs. evening. He also attended the Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nicholas and Francisco. her's report meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy are Marion were Sunday Mr and Mrs. Russel Oakie and daughter childrthe Mr. of Mrs. and Bert Firth. Mrs. Lawrence Steffen and guests proud parents of a new baby Miss Norma visited Scholar their boy. en of Ogden parents spent the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunsaker and week end with her parents Mr. and On Tuesday, Mrs. Burton Anderother relatives here last Sunday. Mrs. R. E. Scholar. son entertained eighteen ladies at The Explorers played their first Dewayne Clayton, Mrs. L. A. a delicious turkey dinner. The oo basketball game in the high school Clayton, Gene Clayton, Mrs. Keith casion being Mrs. Anderson's birthgym last Thursday evening. They DuBois spent a week with Mr. and day and also her 15th wedding anwon by a score of 21 to 10 over Mrs. R. E. Scholar. niversary. Miss Betty Summers was home their opponents, Tremonton 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Irish Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and Mr. ana Airs, iavere Anderson were Ogden visitors Monday nad Tues day. The Daughters of the Utah Pio neers met at the home of Mrs. Mae Anderson last week. Mrs. Gladys Holmgren was host ess to her Bridge club at the last social. The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Ivy Anderson, with prizes going to Mrs. Fern Arbon and Clytie Anderson. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson were in Logan Wednesday on business. Ralph Hill and Roy Jensen spent Sunday in Logan. Your farm machinery is vital and irreplaceable The two groups of "pot luckers" now. The outlook for 1945 gives little hope for any met last Saturday at the homes new farm equipment. of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. PREPARE Donna Woerner is now living in PARTS. SPARE SHORTAGE For a of Brigham City. Mrs. Smith of Butte. Montana, is spending the winter with her KEEP Equipment in top working daughter and family, Mrs. Bill Jensen. condition. Dorene Anderson spent the week ETAKE end at Tremonton with her aunt, Mrs; Leslie Garfield, So that you will get longer Service the Mariana Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson were NOW! in Ogden Tuesday nd Logan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Melvin Johnson enDon't wait until the Spring Work the following to a delitertained starts. Bring your machinery to our cious lucheon after the dance on new, modern repair shop, (one of Thursday night: best in northern Utah) and have our Mr. and Mrs, Ursel Whitaker, expert mechanics put it in shape for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. Mr. next season's work. and Mrs. Burton Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jensen, Mr. and WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Stan-deWadoups, Mr. and Mrs. diet . M i - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH La-wa- BOTHWELL - VLay I Hug-gin- s ten-da- Navy-Arie- l Red-ond- Mrs. Elna Goodsen has come to iive with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutherland for the duration. Mrs Goodsen's husband recently joined the army and is now sta- turned at El Paso, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earl and Mrs. L. F. Keller of Logan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl and son Sharmon. TO ATTEND A SPECIAL SHOWING OF Women's Spring j ' Coats and Suits Monday, Feb. 5th A birthday supper was given last Sunday evening for Mr. Leo Farnsworth. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck and childem Mr. and Mrs. Arch Richardsan and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Udy. Von Holt and daughter Linda of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt and family. Mrs. Althea Wilcox and M. A. Garn were in Logan Thursday on ON DISPLAY ONE DAY ONLY This line consists of fine quality virgin wool many of them match, harmonize, or contrast sets. You will never see such valfor ues again for the duration! COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! THEY'RE GORGEOUS! BUT COME on the DATE INDICATED ABOVE! business. Miss Marjorie Hess from Ogden waa home over the weekend vis iting with her parents Mr. and Owen Hess and family. Miss Marjorie Hess of Ogden was home over the week-en- d visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reese and son Terry of Tremonon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarlane and children from North Logan spent Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elwood Hess. Mrs. Dewey Wood, and Mrs Virga Wood tnd children returned from California last Saturday.They have been visiting relatives there for the past two weeks. Mrs. Wayne Graver entertained a party of sixteen at her home Friday night. They played games and enjoyed refreshments served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl, Elmer nicnaras and Dan Garn were at Eushnell hospital last Thursday on business. Miss Bonnie Kay Hansen visited with her cousins in Logan LaGra Shop ments served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy and daughter Beverly, attended the Green and Gold Ball at Riverside Thursday evening. The Book Lore Club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Wilcox Monday evening. Mrs, Elna Capener reviewed the book "Winter Wheat." Refreshments were served to ten members. Mrs. W. Mason and son, Max, B. returned the first of the week from Portland, Oregon, where they have been to visit with Cpl. and Mrs, Sliirley W. Mason and their old son. Cpl. Mason is stationed at Eugene, Oregon with the engineers, but was enjoying his 18 day furlough with his wife and son in Portland. While there another Mason boy, Earl, (Buz) came to visit with the family. He is working in the shipyards in Seattle. five-wee- ks n n n rPs For Your 1945 Supply of These Fertile, Tested Seeds The QUALITY of the Seeds Yes . . . seed production Is below norma.. facilities Even the widespread& seed buying Co. failed to locate of Northrop, King But we sufficient GOOD seed for all needs. Mr. 1 armer, have done a good job for you, can Kf and if you order NOW you Northland Brand suddIv f Miss Carolyn Petersen of Brgh- ham spent the week-en- d wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Mrs. Ross Wood held Utah Tremonton, Identified by the Flying Coose on the bag it High at Ever but (he QUANTITY ever-dependa- seeds: For the best seeds that eonv can Northrup, Ring dealer produce see your local at once, or write to . . . a party at ... Northrup, King & Co. her home Saturday evening. Fourteen guests were present. Card Salt Lake City 160 So. 4th W. games were played and refresh- - it Limited PREPARE REPAIR.. TAKE CARE. repair-- to CAR- CHECK OVER YOUR EQUIPMENT - r. Lilenquist Brothers Phone 125 A number of people from the Tremonton, Utah "7 ward attended the President's Ball at the high school Monday night ENGINAIR ui irii5siE r-r- - J- rr - Uncle Sam urges you to "V11U 1 HARNESS REPAIRS O PAINTS COLLARS O ROLL ROOFING COLLAR PADS buildings in good repair O SHEET ROCK LEATHER and ROPE HALTERS to safeguard your health O WEATHER HARNESS LINES keep home and . . farm BOARDS of your a MUST in Keep your O ROCK LATHE O Z0N0LITE ' O INSULATION KEM-TON- E BRIDLE REINS BITS - SPURS SADDLE LACES BUCKLES SNAPS repair is a war- need for farm building maintenance. SEEDS RIDING BRIDLES All Colors A farm in good We can supply your every time necessity! and Many Other Items For The Farm " YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN GRINDING PknMrt SEE OUR STOCK OF continually improve their Wholesale and Retail steaKSg Only limited number O run-dow- in peacetime. Member Federal Warehouse System TRACTOR TRUCK or AUTO BJ Don't let Farm n Buildings building in good repair, and - Wa.' t I home front . . . protection of property! appearance. GRAINS i YOUR job on the wartime and a necessity PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for LU b 41 Protei" -ll """ livestock . - A CARLOAD of Pellets Cotton Seed Cake Soybean Protein TIRE PUMPS I'M Ti ? .: : and the health JUST IN 43 JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Farmers Cash Union cleaning n FORD JEPPSON, Mgr. A xrcmonion 3k. I. TREMONTON |