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Show 3 v EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. . j 4 71 I j SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD WORK MEETING The Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society is holding their work meeting Tuesday afternoon and are also asking the visiting teachers to make their reports, A good attendance is desired. UE HAVE A :il for Every ulent Need! POINTS ILL NOTE OF THANKS FROM PTA OFFICERS The PTA officers of the North-- : ern district wish to extend their sincere thanks to all who attended the meeting at Box Elder high school. They greatly appre ciated the large attendance and cooperation of the valley people, who were in larger attendance than the people of the Southern priced At 29c 49c 93c 31.50 MS DRUG IgEMONTON Tredonton, Utah MISS ISABEL SCnULTZ BECOMES TIIE NEW MRS. DAVID E. STANDEE Miss Isabel Schultz was united in marriage to David E. Stand,?r Thursday evening, September 2. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a tour of the 1 Northwest. They will be at home to their friends after September ' f 12th. TWO GOLD MEDAL WINNERS IN WCTU SPEECH CONTESTS W nMMV U I ' 'I - - x If 4MMn.. ... I when a rf"l?"!la,t O. Dinner guests recently at the Gorringe home were Mr. and figuratively lace cap? you ENGAGEMENT OF VaLOlSE PETERSON ANNOUNCED H. Sorenson of East Garland. The Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding, ceremony is set for September announces the engagement and 22 and will be performed In the forthcoming rorrriage of hr Logan Temple. After a reception daughter, VaLaoise, to Clyde A. and dance the couple will leave Sorenson, son of Mr. "and Mrs. J. to honeymoon in Southern Utah. MISS ELVA LUELLA MOORE TO WED ELDER MARVIN J. MILLER Miss Elva Luella Moore, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore of Logan and Mr Marvin J. Mil. ler, son of Abba L. Miller of that slimu-- j feel- refreshed and it HI those extra pounds. up your I) bust line. that double chin h ih. with it'i sani aeep massage. machine, Creu 4 Mellio!) : 7 SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING. REBUILDING. RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION FROM COAST TO COAST TREMONTON IE 127-- MIDLAND IIQTEL UAMINC rWJ J',' Vr ''rt i CALL CANDIDATE ili -- j j A FRIENDS HONOR REVEREND STEPHENS a group oi inenas surprised the Reverend and Mrs. Floyd Stepkna and son, Jimmy, at a farewell party. They were pre' sented some very useful gifts by he will attend the BYU. the party. They joined to wish the ENTERTAINS ' T LUNCHEON Stephens famliy much happiness Mrs. Edgar V.' nchester was the and success in their new field of gracious hostes: at a noon lun- labor. Reverend Stephens, who is cheon on Wednesday in honor of pastor of the Tremonton MethMrs. A. D. McGuire, who is vi- odist church has won many siting with her daughter, Mrs. friends during his short stay. Conrad Steffen. A delicious lunch was served to the party. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Peggy Johnson was the gracious hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday evening. Delicious refreshments were served afterwhich the game was played. Prizes for play were awarded to Miss Alice Thompson and Mrs j the Ow.?n THE UNIVERSAL I services. Tb,s bride was charming in her gown of white satin entroin and her fingertip veil of brides illusion was caught with a bridal crown. She carried an orchid bouquet. Attendirj the bride as Maid of Honor was her sister, Misako Aizowa and her bridesmaids were Hediko, another sister and Tosh-ik- o Watanobi, sister of the groom. Acting as best man was Russell Tanako and ushers were George Nishiguchi and Shig Hashimoto. Following the ceremony a wed ding supper was served to t.hn r immediate families at Kay's Noodle in Ocrdpn In the evenine a rerentinn dance was neid at tne Mcniiiify school gym in Tremonton with the music being furnished by Ron Rosses orchestra of Ogden. The newlyweds received many, beautiful and useful gifts from their friends and relatives. The couple plan to make their home in East Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Waldron have returned tQ their home in Washington, D. C. They have spent the past month visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Dewey and other friends and relatives in the valley. Cannon. . rict Attorney if Teiv PUBLICAN J j LADIES ATTEND PARK CITY VISITATION Several ladies of Tremonton motored to Park City last Friday to attend the Rebekah lodge meeting that evening when the State President made her official visit. Among those in attendance v.3re Mesdames Earl Shuman, H. C. Rohde, F. A. Lundberg, Ha-rold Thomas, A. C. Turner and Edgar Winchester. TRACTOR FOR In. JM'I Evans ward are to be united in marriage on Friday, September 3 in a Logan temple ceremony, reception is to be held that night for the couple at the LDS Institute in Logan afterwhich' they will leave - a honeymoon trip through Utah and Arizona visiiuig me rempies ana urycej and Zions National parks. Mr. Miller returned from a mission The couple will make their hor e in Provo where REBEKAH j re-ent- ly m iieihp4i Reducing "ED ptt1 REVEREND FLOYD STEPHENS HONORED AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts TICKET ted EXPERIENCED in Willard Public Academy, B. and University of Michigan. i I ncient ft .:9k j Standards for Modern Judges. King of Egypt, 1100 B.C., said: "I have two judges, perfect in speech, excellent character, skilled In penetrating the Innermost "ehts of men, and acquainted with the procedure the palace and the! laws of the Court." TANDARD FOR JUDGES IN KING IIARMHAB'S DAT EQUALLY TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OF ?! that is 3UCAT10N. "Perfct in speech" refers to pre legal and l education. ,JACTER. Utterly essential In Judicial officers are rpctitude, integrity and morality. OWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN mature are Important, WLEDGE OF LEGAL PROCEDURE AND CRIMINAL lAW. It is still true as it was thirty centuries ago, at each Judicial District deserves and should have Y "nest legal minds that the bar affords. t"rney Benjamin C. Call possesses the above and !,pss"y qualifications to fill the office of District Harmhab, ght out ... the UniFOR FARMS versal "Teeo" is ideal for tractor field work, operates most types of farm implements, ft has d for tough towing d and hauling, and for service over "impassable" roads. With optional the "Jeep" power take-ofsupplies portable power forn operadng all kinds of power-drivefarm machinery. off-roa- year-'roun- f, ttra-lega- -- - i I 5eef ' )S in"y the First Judicial District. rlett a man without these qualifications would be a 1 mistake. c- - terJ for HORSLEY C. G. ADNEY GLENN M. BENNION J. LEO NELSON EBERHARDT ZUNDEL W. PETERS rST HANSEN I m j. :JJ JS TIIE ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ON :UICIAL TICKET FROM BOX ELDER COUNTY. LZild PollUcal Adv. by : :r? 7T V- - I f - : iinrirntf U V 1 Imagine! Your entire weekly hashing, ready for the line in only ONE HOUR OR LESS! That's what "Double Sudsing" with Dexter Twin will do for you. Clothes will be cleaner and brighter too. No soaking And Dexter Twin is sturdily built for a lifetime of service-frewashing satis faction. Come in See Dexter Twin. e HOME APPLIANCE & SERVICE CENTER V PHONE 190 rdwmrA EPffl TREMONTON Wl l ton M.ethodist church on Thursday evening. The Reverend has been assigned to another church at Milford, Utah. i Weber ' 1 entertained at a farewell dinner in honor of Reverend and Mrs. Floyd Stephens of the Tremon READY X in only sixty minutes cr less East Garland on August 26th at a ceremony performed at the Buddhist church in Ogden. Rev. erend Masuoka performed the wear-- a up; get e Hadf:fild, Riverside IRENE A AIZOWA BECOMES MRS. NOBUO WATANOBI Miss Irene Aiko Aizowa became the bride of Mr. Nobuo Watanobi son of Mrs. Tonaio Watanobi of HE A SLEEPING BEAUTY should you? ,f why will do your weekly wBshing These contests are under the direction of Mrs. Axel Frederick-son- , state speech contest director, who is doing much good in the community with these j grandmothers caps at thirty ummtwmiui) contest were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne, Fielding and Mr. J if r great i on lace Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer and daughters, Carol and Connie, returned home Monday evening from a trip to Grand, Zions and Miss Mary Munns. daughter of luncheon on Monday at the and Mrs. Archie A. Munns Roast Drive Inn at Petalvma. Bryo?s National canyons. was declared ths winner of the California with Mrs Wilma Jen-- ' !: Gold Medal speech contest held sen and owner of the Roast, Mr. The mother of Mrs. Garland Sunday evening, August 29 at DeVere Baker, niece and nephew Puzey, Mrs. Bezzant of Salt Lake the Corinne ward chapel. The of Mrs. Garfield. City is visiting with the Puzeys. speech she gave was entitle "The Cost of One Glass of Wine." j Miss Evelyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson of Bear River City was also announced as the winner of an other Gold Medal contest, this one being held at the Methodist Church on Monday evening, August 30. Her speech was entitled "The Right Answer." 1 Speakers at the contests were James A. Norman and Garland Puzey, with the medals being by Bishop Julius A. Campbell and Leon T. Christian. . sen, respectively. The judges at Corinne were D. mm Campbell, Mrs. James A. Norman and Mrs. Floyd, all of Corinne and the judges at the second Mrs. Alf Larson. XVT Mrs. George A. Garfield of Tremonton, Mrs. Myrtle Green and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Evans had Mr. district. E. 5 Page Benjamin C. Call, Brigham. MRS. ANNIE ROMER TO RECEIVE DEGREE AT USAC LOGAN Annie Morrison Ro-me- r of Tremonton completed the requirements for a bachelor of science degreee at Utah State Agricultural college, at the end of srmmer school, according to Dr. Ernest A. Jacobsen, dean of the school of education. Mrs Romer majored in elementary education and mlnored fn Physical education and business. She will receive a statement certifying to her completion of all requirements for the degree. Her diploma will be given to her at the 56th commencement exercises in June 1949. i Tomatoes 4c lb. FOR INDUSTRY TOO! The Universal "Jeep" makes the ideal industrial tractor. It pulls heavy trailers . . . shunts freight cars . . . negotiates slippery pavement. It tight gets in and out of under places . . . stands up heaviest service. 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