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Show np PAGE EIGHT A R GAMES TO AID LOCAL POLIO DRIVE The Tremonton Jaycees are York bringing the famous New g sharpshoot-Ina Clowns, Broadway Thursnext Negro team, here matchday, February 12, in a Wil-lathe with basketball game ed n all stars, leaders of the leabasketball commercial rd rrz Og-d?- gue. The Jaycee sports committee, under the chairmanship of Reed Harris has also arranged for a preliminary game between the Wasatch Oil and O. K. Rubber Welders, leaders in the local bas ketball league. The entire proceeds of the game will go toward the county's Polio quota In the nation-wid- e drive. Chairman Wesley Gephart states that up to January 31st have the Valley communities contributed $609.00 toward the fund, half of which stays in the county to assist victims of the dreaded disease here at home. STAKE ORGANIZE M-M- LOSS WEIGHT SAFELY Fresh from leading wallpaper mills-n- ew designs and colorings. Full price range. See them now. of Bear River The VITHOUT DIETING! Stake announce their new offiTake off weight cers which were nominated at and Gleaner each week. Eat the recent Girl Banquet. plenty. Science La Veil Simmons of Beaver r ft. Discovers Dam is president, with Clyde Easy Sorenson of East Garland, and V Lee Iverson of Tremonton Secway: wear yourself out Don't ond as counselors. Ralph Barnes . .i;in(v IVtn't frivn food of Tremonton Second as the all you up M-M- en M-M- en - m FULLR PfllHTS . mm B w clinical Eat plenty nrver go hungry. " Itslt under me aumiim wj """r,. loM YDS A 100 use, Ikan week' tune wnh the A'viv,TmS 'indy Reducing Man. Try AYDS Vitamin ,r : (Tear out this ad as a reminder) ADAM'S DRUG STORE 3 kMKMb'KilljiilNi 36 Phone Tremonton 134 inch WHITE OUTING FLAP the past week. Archibald. LaRena wad evening visiting with Mr. and Betty Whitaker Harold Reese left Blaine Ur-sMrs. el and Mr. Mrs. P. O. Hansen. doups, Melvln Johnson and a business trip to In home to their Whitaker. ReNee Anderson celebrated her have returned Mr Melvin 2 and Mrs, Mrs. a The home of Friday Van Nuys, California after birthday anniversary Mr. and a of quiltscene and Mrs awas Mrs. and Mr. the Johnson evening by entertaining a group weeks visit with son Six attended afternoon. hoe the RecoFriday lng of friends. Games were enjoy TJrsel Whitaker. nvention at Salt ladies gathered to quilt and were ed and a lunch was served. club Members of the Bridge day. served lunch during the after- Mrs. of home Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zinck an met at the noon. Faye Ann Huggi of a son, Holmgren Monday evening. Priznounce arrival the were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy on Friday. parents HanLucinda awarded were es born Saturday at Brigham City. Mrs. Brigham shoppers Thursday. Lee Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen had sen and Etta Chrlstensen. Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins to her Mrs. club recently S served was Holmgren. by named son their Sunday baby motored to Provo, Thursday and R. J. Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Played exercises. He andpriz where they visited Mrs. Myrtle during Fast Day Leo. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson the winners. Luncheo- was named Jeffery also Cloward and family. They as were Salt Lake visitors during it attended the Farm Bureau con- Jensen will be remembered vention at Salt Lake. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening at a party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson, LaVela Mateson and i Ji Chris Anderson. A delicious hot supper was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mr. Melvin Johnson attended the Boy Scout convention and banquet held Saturday Id at Salt Lake. son of remembrances and Mrs. Eeese Ward on "So many people want to give affectionate little to a have Brigham City visited with Mr. them only spend., lots of St. Valentine's Day-a- nd and Mrs. Carlos Jensen, Wediioic about helping me to help them?" nesday. Mrs. Irving Chrlstensen, Floy and Meredith Christensen and s Eases Folks Why Cupid! You KNOW Penney9 Mrs. Dick Nessler attended a farewell testimonial Friday even Valentine Budgets! F'rinstance of Logan. ing for Faye Hardman Mrs. M. P. Jensen spent the tw Ern! T- -f ! Mr. 'MX have a problemSF The February meeting of the Bear River Young Farmers' organization was held Monday. The meeting was opened by president Theo Richards, who turned the time over to Mr. M. D. Wallace of Provo. Mr. Wallace spoke on "Soil Fumigation" and its use in controlling Nematode In sugar beets. He also discussed use of D. D. T. and various weed killers. Films were then shown to Illustrate his topics. Problems pertaining to Chapter matters were taken care of after which the members were dismissed. Those Interested are reminded n iiLOjr GAYMODE iNlflltl! THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM M TO T 1 Heavenly sheer 51 gauge, L complimenting high french heels and line slim seams. HUSBAND OF ESTELLA WESTMORELAND DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY hU! ' " ' f Three hazy hues S'j to lOH. Funeral services for Forrest Herman Hughes, (Frank) will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. at 260 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hughes died Tuesday at 11 a.m. In a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness. He married Estella S. Westmoreland, daughter of W. A. Westmoreland of Tremonton on December 7 1938. The couple have two m - ; 15 denier hose make perfect gifts. All full fashioned with leg The time is 7:00 p. m. A very desirable weight. WE HAVE 200 YARDS TO SELL! Paul I y , iir, t CAM'- - This Valentine's Day Give Him New Scat Rtier City Gephart Stores Co. The Primary Bluebird class enjoyed a party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Meredith Chrlstensen. A nice program was given by the girls and games were played after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Meda Holmgren and Mrs. Elda Goldsberry are the teachers. 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