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Show JEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE POUR. DINNER HONORS CIVIC CLl'B HEARS MISSIONARY EOOK REVIEW Mrs. A. J. Mehr was hostess at the last rr.ectin? of the Women's Civic League on Thursday last week. A review of Gibbrand's book, "Jesus", was given by Mrs. Ver.ita Nielson of Tre-nor.t- Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Bernston and sons, Ariel on Jr. and Reed and daughter, Shirley, of Logan; Joel Richards of and Dwayne Iverson, Riverside Logan. at the U. S. A. C. a student Refreshments were served to was In honor of dinner The the members and the following leaves Sunday who Verl Iverson guests: Elva Wood and Lois Anto mission a England, derson of Garland, Ann Hughes for of Tremonton and Grace Hales JAYCEE JANES of Riverside. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained Saturday night at a dinner party at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. "Warren Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Summers. FACULTY HOLD PARTY The following report on a recent party was made by one of the guests: The teachers of the McKinley school just couldn't think of let ting such a splendid month as February slip by without a party, so Monday night they celebrated dear old St. Valentine in such a fashion that the rafters in Mrs. Douglas Cannon's home are still slightly bulged. After a delicious dinner served by the committee the evening was spent in playing Monte Carlo Whist, and because Elaine Christensen had blue eyes and wears size 3 shoes, she got high score, so won the booby prize. And by the n same token, because Ford has brown eyes, and his shoes are size - - - well - - - er - - - anyway, he pot low score and so he won the grand prize. Queer, you say, well, it was a lot of fun. Jep-pso- TOWNE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Pu-ze- Cafe after which the social hour was enjoyed at the Hunsaker The Garland Tremonton Liter- home. Guests included Effie ary club held their friend's night Maughn, Alice Harris, Rose Kerr, at the home of Mrs. P. C. Peter- Nellie Whitney and Ruth Bone, sen in Garland test Thursday. Each member brought a friend as guest. The book, "The Miracle of the Belli" by Russell Jan ney was reviewed by Miss Margaret Woodside in a very interMr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot esting manner. are visiting In California for two Refreshments were served by Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Charles weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon Wood, were visiting in Ogden last weekend. BRIDGE CLUB Miss Marie Larkin Is in the ENTERTAINED We wish her L. D. S. hospital. Mr.s Wesley Gephart entera speedy recovery. tained the Garland Bridge club Mrs. Ruth Bowen and twin at her home Friday evening for are visiting with her mothgirls their evening of cards. Prizes er, Mrs. Laurence Anderson. went to Mr.s Clarence Bowcutt, Mrs. Twila Knight is visiting Mrs. Art Michaelis, and Mrs. with her mother. Morris Howard . Snowville is having their Gold A delicious dinner was served Green Ball Friday night, and by the hostess. February 21, 1947. Everyone is invited. The music is from Bur-leV. G. F. CLUB Idaho. ENTERTAINED A picture show will be given on Mrs. Israel Hunsaker was the February 19. The feature is hostess Wednesday called "Second Chorus." gracious There will be no church at all evening when the V. G. F. club met. They had dinner at Ern's Sunday, February 16. y. ss. y, 13 tended a birthady home of J. y. je- - c'n5r on Sunday. Twty' Yielding Faye Coombs and Remina Udy quests of John Mrs. and Mr. theirparents, Coombs and Mrs. Remina Udy. The Sacrament meeting prowas gram on Sunday evening Farns-wort- h Leo Mrs. and Mr. given by and family. Piano solo by Dianna Wood; reading by Creen Peck; solo, Jerry Jones, Tremonton; talk, Irene Peck, on Valentine's Day; duet, Fay McMerdie and Doris Farnsworth; talk, Cleo Wood, "Prayer"; trio, Fay Mc Merdie, Doris Farnsworth and Irene Peck; solo, Arch Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Godfry and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling. Ice cream and pie was served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and in family spent the week-en- d Boise with Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Thomas. Mrs. Alice Welling spent Monday afternoon visiting with Mrs, Fanny Capener at the home of Mrs. Gale Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith at- of Oqden were Sunday JOANNE IIAIirER AND DALE GARDNER WED Mr. and M:5. J. r rejoicing over a k'j Logan. The dcing nicelv. This u ,u" son. Mr. and Mrs. Wai:s?. fi are happy to be -. spending several iforfnia. They say lovely time. Mr. and Mrs. Ean p,,, and Mrs. Noble Peters Elmo Peterson attended tr thday party for their Niely Peterson in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper announce the marriage of, their daughter, Joanne, to Dale L. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. The wedding took place Wednesday, February 12 at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of the immediate families of the cou ple. Bishop Leland Capener of- - Carol tv't the members the Keyboard club on Friday night at the Edgar Winchester home. A musical program was given and games were nlaved. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Winchester. of day. Eighteen realtives there and all had a good t The Ladies Faculty club was entertained Monday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Johnson with Mrs. Halvor Skinner and Mrs. Myron Richards as assisting hostesses. Several short stories were read by Mrs. Garland Puzey and refreshments were served by the hostesses. pot luck party Saturday Elders were there. was spent in playing socially. 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O ( CDJby comfort... tick-ng- . hi)cord Pauls Practical, washable cotton rants. Wear excellently, launder easilv. Nea- - (t m tly tailored cut to fit. . 7O r q Navy Specifications. "Teacher, a 1 have my mother buy a pen from the Ash' . will I make the honor roll1" CR.UT JEWELRY . . $1.29 $2.50 each pair GEPHART STORES CO. BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" 6'Ihiy for Cash and Pay Loss'' w Mr. and Mrs. George Co motored to Ogden ThursfiV last week to attend a social en by Mrs. Nephi Matthe, sister of Mrs. Coombs. guests were present and a' dinner was served. The Elder's quorum had I LADIES FACULTY CLUB FETED , l V" entertained Craghead ; ir'h WE SPECIALIZE Ilf 7ORK CLOTHES FOR EVERY TYPE OF JOB KEYBOARD CLUB ENTERTAINED ' fe " y. YOUR CLOTHES OH A reception and dance held Saturday night in the Fielding hall in honor of the couple. The bride is a graduate of the Bear River high school and is attending the Superior Beauty School in OiJden. The groom is in the army and will report back for duty on February 17lh. Douglas Cannon graciously entertained the members of the Towne Club and Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Mrs. Alma Theur-e- r and Mrs. Wynn Nelson on Wednesday evening at her home. Following the delicious luncheon ENJOY DINNER the evening was spent In playA dinner party was enjoyed ing bridge with prizes going to Nelson. by twelve members of the Jaycee Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. the at Janes Wednesday night home of Mrs. Evan Green. As HOSTESS TO sisting Mrs. Green on the party LITERARY GUILD were Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Mohr delightfully enLynn Thomas and Mrs. Gordon tertained the ladies of the LitWorley. erary Guild Thursday night this week. A group of short stories BRIDGE CLUB MEETS were read by Mrs. Garland AT GREEN HOME The hostess served dainty Mrs. Evan Green entertained refreshments. at a delightful Bridge party at her home Wednesday evening. EAGLE PATROL Her bridge club were members HOLDS SOCIAL and prize winners at the game The Eagle Patrol of scouts met were Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, Mrs. on evening at the home Reed Oyler and Mrs. Jack Shum-wa- of Friday Hamilton for a social. Spencer Mrs. Hamilton served refreshA delicious luncheon was ser- ments to the group after a short ved In the early evening. business session. We can now give 10 will be THUR SDAY, FEBRUAI-- Ut.h Tremontr-n' LITERARY CLUB MEETS filiated. Social .LEADER ) -" |