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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON ursd,, 1. ATTEND EMERITUS CLUB BANQUET club Mrs Meltrude Stohl, Delores Elton Harris and Mr, and Mrs. Robert CLUB NEWS OF SERVICE Honeyville, El wood and Tremon 4-H ton First wards, and for the past The East Tremonton 26 years has been in the Second Intermediate Department, which met at the home of Mrs. she chose when given her choice Newton, Friday. Sherlene Newton Calderwood attended a banquet or classes, after she had asked ;WM elected president, Charlene given by the Emeritus Club at to be released. .'woodruff vice president and the Union building of the UniMrs. Christensen is the wife of , nHth versity of Utah, Saturday1 even-i- n. Rudolph O. ChrMensen. They ,f arker have seven living children, all Mrs New- - Many outstanding musical m morriMi .KiM...'..,! Kathiyn Kerr and the were and served refreshments, rendered ton numbers 7 erp.it PTinri phiiHrpn p- E- AuIt was Present" Mrsof the evening speaker She has always been of ser- Went Frank Evans. Dr. R. V. in the wards whpr hi ha! Chamberlain presented a number livpd miH in nririif fnn f hoi. Cir, RADIO FEATURES Airs. Axel Frederickson an- - 0f historical movie pictures and day School work was president R. Calderwood , chairmen of the YJLM.I.A. and has been announces the speaker on her jyr W.C.T.U. for; program Executive committee gavel 0f the regular and Reteacher in the .secretary this week will be Terry Heaton. a brief review of the activities lief Society. The program can be heard at 0f the club during the past year.! 11:30 A. M. Saturday over Sta- A delicious turkey dinner was BOX ELDER INSTALLS DISPLAY AT VERNAL KmsETTMl tion KBUH, Brigham City. served to nearly 400 former KBUH's regular Saturday mor-maA Box Elder county display uo of Dlaaues. nictures and nin taIent show, wnich ges on each week at 10:00 ll BOB CROMPTON IS (dioramas has been installed inithe j the Utah Field House of Nat-- 1 feature several local youngsters U.S.A.C. GRADUATE ural History at Vernal, alon on 0115 weeK s broadcast. Among Mr. and Mrs. Dwavne Cromn- with other countv disnlavs. rvPr! those participating are Karlai attended the craduatine ex- 8.000 persons have already visited Toland' Jlmmy Woerner, George ercises at the Agricultural col-tmuseum and 50,000 are ex-- 1 chournous of Tremonton; Nor- - lege in Friday. Their son SYLVIA II. CI1RISTENSEN vme P' Plymouth and Gay was one of the graduates. pected during the coming season. 'Bradford, Garland. It is thought by the associates of Sylvia H. Christensen that she has established something of a record y having taugnt con- tinuously in Sunday School or ganizations for the past 52 years. She was born in Bear River II. jr. Ault was in Salt Lake HALF City Thursday and Friday. ' 4-- H ; j Ml If I i j Y Mngf IWffjr Tout Pharmacist Drops A hw facf, , - - - SCOPOLAMINE j i if if 'V When used with Morphine, Scotk.1, mMes the ' twilight sleep" eass the pains of ch.Mhiu It . also an efficient preventive for seask ess ? ntMM. has proved valuable in j ! Scopolamine tn u iho best lFAT'S I - V V ; r February 23, 1880 and moved with her parents to Honey- City, vllle when five years of age. Through the sacrifice of her parents she was trained to be come a school- teacher, and fol lowed that profession for eight years. Her first position of responsi- hilitu- In ihe rhnrrh rn! that nf assistant secretary in the Primary organization In Honeyville when she was 10 years of age. One year later she became secretary of that organization. Two years later she was made secretary of the Sunday School and held that position for eight years. She also served as a counselor In the Primary association and at the age of 17 became a teacher In the Honeyville Sunday School. She has continued to serve In that capacity in the - J !?UADRON U "5 r m3li Aslicraft's e ig I he hsd- - fo TERMS at aewt. y V 4 days, Wed to Sat., June 8, 9, 10, 11 BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM 11,11 thT is a product of STORE :nnr-- mnu7T himsdf.. . 'HiiPL, Tlll- - itiaive 0j irt.i.ime most memorable Father's jurie ivui . T - - LB lit MEN'S DRESS ouse Slippers 3.9 Dress ATS Shirts by Bailey of Hollywood ALL SIZES for and SHADES DAD aa HAVE DAD RELAX IN A U1 ' ;'rn PAIR of TIDESE nuotn I It TAN Audrey totter '" IVAUACE tORO HHllilWiIHWMIf iml E Sun., Blon., Tue, June 12, 13, 14 V- '"' I nil I mm i P earl Snap Buttons m !'"-'- iW7& :fMf;siu size 14 to 17 TAN - GREY GREEN. 9 I Ml iaj lit raiii)',!1 C1 iflUL K I'xi: isI ih.'j nil 'in litfl 11 IIIII I' ml ixTf tlrV r s. THEY' he Something COLORS and STYLES 12 WARNER BROS. 1 Written by John Tuirt nd EOmuna H. No-- i ic 6 RAOULWALSf' 9 c Br ALL f He,5,u' Robert V7 2nd BIG r A c. 8LACK-SHEE- P tri '.f V-- CO-HI- T BROTHER TURNS YELLOW to pin tnurdsr on Tlml u 1 . COMING-'YELL- OW SKY' andNSOUTH Cal-Cra- LYVOCUE Young Shirley Temple John Agai I'll OF ST. LOUIS" SURPRISE HIM . . . WITH ONE OF THESE c - neet to SUIT The ideal FATHER'J m n A ft Jackets V;:roS CASlM1 JUST THE TIILVG FOR , WATER REPELLED SIZES 3G to 46 DAY gift i .ii ne win wear with criH the year 'round 3.98 SIZES! 't 98c o .1.49 TWO ILVE SHOWS 3 i HIS TASTE. 4 days - Wed to Sat., June 15, 16, 17, 13 " J I Pajamas DAD Adventure from :. WITH ELASTIC TOPS or LONG LENGTH Sizes 10-- High and Mighty ' I Dress Sox for - lie 9.90 ONLY (EMSS DEFMNCE! ENDLESS EXCITfMIIT! & FANCY STRIPES or PLffi Sizes H to 11 COLORS Give Dad a Levi Strauss MM MITE CtMCt TMUS Davnf I anrt practical md xnjiftgiiisuommeuirining tions in this ad. There is something here to suit histaJ and yotir budget, hhop now while selectio ns are gooc Men's Romeo Jrn-.- : mi an t.., ADAArS DRUG d00 Vsd Gifts yAy K2i BEAR RIVER VALLEY'S SHOW PLACE . he j ' " SET-"1- de Givo IJLI, v - I |