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Show SEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Page 4 Social QehU SIMADA CLUB MEETS The members of the Simada met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dwayn Romer In Elwood, where the play "Abie's Irish Rose" was given by Phyllis Marble. The background of the author and the writing of the Wallace Bourne. a wedding dinner at the Blue-Clu- b bird cafe in Logan followed the ceremony. The young couple will leave for a short honeymoon and will make their home in Fielding. returned from overseas service. Those who enjoyed the evening were E. H. Cornwall Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. ed at a birthday dinner on SatBIRTHDAY OBSERVED Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker and urday for their mother, Mrs. A. Mrs. Ralph Winterton entertain- - L. Cook on her birthday anniversary. Fifteen members of the family wer guests. Clue in Polio Fight Seen in College Work J. HOMER es B-- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright of Idaho Falls were weekend guests of relatives in Tremon- 50X15 of ton. May Fridal returned with Wests on them for a visit in Idaho. J and daughter, Mary. Local Happenings Mrs. C. F. Campbell of Afton, Wyoming, sister of C. J. Dewey was their guest on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gorringe and Ed Gorringe of Preston, Idaho, visited Sunday with their brother, Elmer Gorringe. Mrs. Clara Fridal and Mrs. Grace Haws left this week for a two week's visit in Arizona. Mrs. J. M. Bezzant of Salt Lake ia expected at the Garland Puzey home for the weekend. She is Mrs. Puzey's mother. PASSIVE EXERCISE Brings health and improved contours through stimulated circulation, released muscular tension, relaxes nerves without effort, without exhaustion. RELAX YOUR WAY TO HEALTH 4. Treatments $20.00 Single Treatments $2.00 Phone 182 for Complimentary Demonstration. 12 Alice L. Ward PASSIVE EXERCISE POSTURE FORM ATTENTION! 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SALT LAKE CITY, March 10-11-12- -13 You'll enjoy the luxury and comfort of Greyhound super Coaches, and even more . . . your freedom from traffic and parking cares. Call youi nearest Overland Greyhound agent for complete fare and schedule information. 5 GREYHOUND only by 7 SCHEDULES Bmm v W mini H I Daily lis uj NUERNBERG, GERMANY. The Germans carried out sabotage activities in the United States even before Pearl Harbor, Dr. R. W. Kemp-ne- r of the war crimes prosecution staff said. Agents were Instructed to damage harbors, pipelines and strategic factories and start forest fires, Kempner said. The Nazi - directed sabotage, Kempner, said, occurred in New York state. New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas, according to witnesses questioned for the coming trial of former German foreign office executives. Kempner withheld the names of witnesses. ajent i Tremonton, Midland Hotel V? 00 S CD OMIAIIO IT UNION PACIFIC ITAOIS. ill No building is too large or too small for us to build. SEE OR PHONE US TODAY REN-O-S- It Easy to Us and Economical CHARLES A. NELSON LICENSED CONTRACTOR ADAMS DRUG BUILT RIGHT AND PRICED JUGHlf 1 ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS NEB. A Madison farmer who suspected someone was stealing his chickens rigged up a homemade burglar alarm with washtubs and other noisemakers. On a recent night something touched off the alarm. Clad only in underwear and shoes, the farmer grabbed his shotgun and ran for the chicken house. He didn't notice his BOOKLETS WINDOW CARDS RULED FORMS FORMS PRINTED TO ORDER dog followed him. As the farmer reached the chicken house the dog pressed its cold nose against the farmer's bare skin. He let go with both barrels of the shotgunand brought down 13 of his own hens. , CHECKS POSTCARDS BUSINESS CARDS J. Radio Corporation of America scientists have dee elecveloped a new tron microscope that can see inside a chocolate bar, examine the myriad threads of rayon hose, or Inspect the fibers of rubber tires. The only hitch is the present scarcity of electron microscopists to put the "eye" to full use. rhone CD INCORPORATED grfR The Leader Fiancee Gets Lesson; Just Like Confidence Game In-La- w PITTSBURGH. ROY A. BYRNE, r I super-sensitiv- LEAVE TREMONTON at 4:02 p. m. AB1UVE SALT LAKE CITY 6 35 P- - m. See Game and return home 12.07 a. m. (one way, add tax) WE USE ONLY THE LATEST BUILDING METHODS try ft! r, Installed) CAMDEN, N. A Typical Tournament Schedule $"3 tTj II (All BABS Printing Microscopists Necessary To Operate Electronic Eye SALT LAKE CITY To COUNTERS uses Buy WARDROBES y MADISON, TOURUT CLOSETS a complete Farmer Rigs Trap for Chicken Thieves Kills 13 Chickens school KITCHEN CABINETS REN- - three-thousand- th of an ounce of radium, lost from a London hospital, has been found in a small clinker at a huge refuse dump 40 miles away. Fearing that radiations might endanger public health, hospital and civic officials called in physicists who, by means of a detector of radio-activ- e substances and equipment, traced the radium to the tiny slug in a dump a quarter of a mile long, 20 feet wide and 12 feet deep. The radium, last used in the hospital's operating theater, was swept away with dressings and eventually with furnace waste. Find Nazi Spies Sabotaged U. S. Plants Before the War WISE WESTERN MODERN CABINET WORK RtH-O'S- become more LONDON. l jMr-andMrs- B-- l, tions tend to Prerto,, Sunn,- - C. M. Cornwall, Ulala Cornwall FAMILY HONORS OLENA The Homer family honored Mrs. Olena J. Homer at a turkey Doctor Reports Antivirus Drugs dinner and family party for her 79th birthday on Saturday evenMay Combat Disease. ing at the D. J. Homer home. BRIDGE CLUB FETED play was given by Venice Ewer. Attending besides the hostess NEW YORK. new clues Some Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jack Shumway gracioustoward possible discovery of drugs and family were Mr. and Mrs. the hostess. ly entertained the members of to combat virus diseases were re- Jack Conley and son, and Miss the Garland Bridge club at her ported by Dr. Conrad A. Elvehjem Louise Homer of Ogden; Dale DELORES BOOTHE AND Homer, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Mel- home on Monday evening. Mrs. of University of Wisconsin. Viruses cause many different vin CHARLES BOURNE a was also Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arch Richardson kinds of diseases, among them inARE MR. AND MRS. the Homer luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Donald game After guest. and influenza in hufantile The marriage of Miss Dolores was played at three tables and mans. paralysis J. Homer Jr. and daughter. Boothe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. prizes wore awarded to Dr. Elvehjem mentioned the posRay Boothe of Honeyville and Wesley Gephart, Art sibility of antivirus drugs in describ- BIRTHDAY PARTIES Charles Bourne, son of Mrs. Vern Michaelis and Delbert Hansen. ing recent progress in nutrition to OF THE WEEK the midyear meeting of the AmeriBourne of Fielding was solemnizJoan Korth celebrated her sixcan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' ed Tuesday, March 2, in the Lo- ENGAGEMENT th birthday this week. A group association. gan Temple by President EIRay ANNOUNCED of her friends enjoyed games and l A lack of vitamin (thiamine) Christianson. They were accomMr. and Mrs. John Bronson of makes mice almost completely re- luncheon with her. Gary Korth panied by his mother, her aunt Elwood announce the marriage sistant to paralysis from viruses also entertained for some of his Mrs. Hiram Boothe, Bishop and of their closely related to the virus of in- classmates on Saturday afterdaughter Betty to Les- fantile Mrs. Elmer Richards and Mrs. lie K. paralysis, he said. When the noon. Gary is ten years old. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. mice had adequate amounts of the James Smith of Tremonton. Patty Shumway was six years almost 100 per cent of them old on Wednesday. Her, mother Both young people have at got the paralysis. tended Bear River high school. Two other vitamins, riboflavin entertained her friends on the Leslie has been working in the and pantothenic acid, gave similar occasion. Mrs. Leland Crystal served garage with his father, where he but less striking results. Deficiencies of potassium and phosphorus in luncheon and entertained for will continue. their diets also increased their re- Don Lee on Thursday afternoon, Betty has been active in the sistance to the paralysis. ward organizations and school More resistance also was shown, it being his ninth birthday anwork. The marriage will be sol- - he continued, when mice were fed niversary. omenized in the Logan Temple diets deficient in trytophane, which on Thursday. They will make is one of the amino acids or build- MARCH SIXTH SET AS "Mining is unique ing blocks out of which proteins are WEDDING DATE their home in Tremonton. made. This may Indicate that the Mr. and Mrs. B. Tanaka an virus has a preference or priority nounce industries the engagement of their FRIENDS HONORS PARTY among for certain amino acids, he said. A group of associates of Mrs. This would not be surprising be- daughter, Floy to Mr. George son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ruby Nielsen and Mrs. Maude O. cause the virus is composed large- Yagi, in that its opera- of of material Yagi, Livingston, California. protein Cook met Thursday at the home ly A logical suggestion, Dr. ElvehReverend Lloyd Stephens will to of Mrs. Nielsen in Garland said, is that certain chemicals officiate at the wedding in the jem of the celebrate the birthdays similar to the trytophane might be First Methodist Church on Sat two ladies. used to alter or modify the developurday, March 6, at 1 p. m. The guests enjoyed reminiscing ment of the virus. dif"There are undoubtedly many and looking at old time photoin a pro- STENQUIST FAMILY graphs. A character skit prepar- ficultiesof and obstacles even if prac- HONORS SON this kind, but ed by Mrs. Viva Munk was also gram do not come out tical Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist applications most entertaining. of their work, much fundamental entertained at a expensive as they family dinner Delicious refreshments were knowledge must accumulate," he Monday evening in honor of Clara served by Mabel Hadfield, said. their son, Robert, who recently Fridal, Rosa Hunsaker, Ruth continue." Vera Walker, Viva Holman, Munk, Ella Peck and Larue Missing Bit of Radium Found in Small Clinker Mes-dam- Tremonton. Utah A dressed woman entered smartly the beauty where Mildred shop Wampler worked and identified herself as a sister of Miss Wamplcr's fiance. She said she needed $20 and her brother had suggested borrowing it from Miss Wampler. A much wiser Miss Wampler discovered later that her fiance has no sister. Phone 23 Trcmontr |