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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON Selectve Service weefc. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dalton and son of Murray spent a few days By Mr. T. R. Ault here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marble are reFlorence McCallister and a girl in exiling their home but it will be friend of Ogden visited at the some time before they are able "All male persons who attain home of Mrs. A. A, Loveland last to move in. their eighteenth birthday should with their local board." Wednesday at Relief Society, register work and business meeting was i Mrs. Warren Haycock. held. Quilting and embroidering teal Several fishing parties left towels was enjoyed by a number Friday for a three day trip in of ladies, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Logan and Blacksmith fork Susen Hansen and Mrs. Norma streams. Mrs. Lettie D. Snow and Mrs. Haycock served a plate lunch. at ladies met few a Gardner attended funHarriett Thursday "The papers tell us about the Relief Society room and fin- eral services for the infant ished the quilt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle cuts in the prices of our Marion Mrs. Mr. and In Sunday, Ogden on Saturday. of and children Harwood Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Harwood of basic metals. It kind of ' were dinner guests of Mr. Ogden, Mrs. Ethel Jensen and Burbank. Mrs. and Douglas worries me. Wage rates George Simms of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whlttaker visited at the home of Mrs. Lizze attended funeral services Wed- Jensen recently. and taxes are still as nesday of a relative in Wellsville. Elmef Jensen, Provo spent a high as they were last Wednesday evening members few days here with Mr. and Mrs. and officers of the John C. Dewey Frank Jensen and family. year and now Income family met at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Germer Mrs. Rupert Blackham and and son were recent guests of and has dropped. It must be planned for the next family re- - thdr parents m and MrS. Henry union. Vice President Horace Llsh Germer of Deweyville, a real headache for the Jr. was in charge and C. J. Dewey Jackie Barnard of Ogden was I can do All of Tremonton and Mrs. Addie D. a operators! of Lynette Gardner over Gardner of the first generation theguest Mrs. Edna Barnard I weekend, Is to see that really were present. and her daughters Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble Nila recently moved to Ogden to give a full eight hours and children Richard, Jeanel, make their home. Pamela and Gary Loveland went work for my pay." Theda and Irene Berrett, of to Salt Lake City and Lagoon, Mendon spent last Sunday at the Wednesday. home of Mr and Mrs James Bar. Senior and Junior scouts metnard at the church house Wednesday j and Mrs.,Frank jensen evening to plan their outing .to yMied recently with Mr. and Crystal Springs and a fishing Mr3 Joe perkins in Bountiful. trip ior Douglas uurDanx ana; They also visited Mr. and Mrs. his scouts to be in Blacksmith' Eddie Knudsen in Perry Wednesfork canyon. day. Sandra Hansen of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson City is spending a few days here and son Mark, visited recently with her grandparents, Mr. and with Bishop and Mrs. Clarence UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. and Perry. They were enroute to attend graduation exercises at the B. Y. U. where their daughter Shirley received a diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson and family recently attended a family reunion in Logan. A number of Deweyville ward members attended a ward building benefit banquet and dance for Beaver Dam Ward at the Crystal Springs. Mr, and Mrs. N. Peter Marble had as their guests recently Mr and Mrs. Howell Packer, Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett Jr and families of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandali of Registration Still Necessary Hill-fie- ld I j , I 0 to the board. Mrs. Mani- 7 West Forest street, Brigham, Mr. states Ose Jensen, chairman of advisor and Is open between the hours of Jule Harris L. Spencer is the clerk. Local Board No. 2 cf the Selec- la 9:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Monthe in The office is located tive Service system covering Box No. 7 day thru Friday of each week. Brigham Hotel Rooms Elder County. Due to the fact that there has 18-1- been no calls for induction since January 1949, and there has been little activity under the Selective Service Law, the public may be under the impression that it is relieved of its obligations and requirements. This is particularly true of Section 3 of the Public Law which reads as follows: SEC. 3 Except as otherwise provided in this title, it shall be the duty of every male citizen of the United States, and every other male person residing in the United States, who, on the day or days fixed for the first or any subsequent registration, is between the ages of eighteen to present himand twenty-siself for and submit to registration at such time or times and place or places, and in such manner, as shall be determined by proclamation of the President and by rules and regulations prescribed hereunder. I x, Mr. Jensen also stressed the point that all registrants should keep their local boards informed as to their whereabouts and should advise the local board clerk when they make a change of address . . . after they become twenty-si- x years of age as well as before. "Our records show that we have 1450 men registered with our local board at the present time," said Mr. Jensen, "and that approximately another fifteen persons attain their eighteenth birthday per month in this local board area." In addition to Mr. Jensen, the local Selective Service Board members are. A. Wayne Owens of Corinne, Fred C. Gephart, Tremonton; Attorney Walter G. Mann is the appeal agent and Dr. W. R. Merrell is the medica: See the great cities of the East. Ml httirit .i thfi nntinn's mnnv Yrtnr thoice of several - fine trni . " vaii your choice of accommodations, including Consul Yuf local agen regarding passenger uoin schedule changes jjhjeh became June I rooms, compartments, bedrooms, end lower berths, reclining drawinc roomettes, coach seats, vppj, delicious lounge cars. meals iilf i ' II I Ia ) I e 11 (PS 'IIP mm III ATflW) ") MM X 1 .' "'v ...... t I I art,' Recently Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Knowles in Avon. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Heusser and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of were recent guests of Mr. and son Billy of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heusser of Preston Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer recently visited in Richmond r ) oaf Dew-eywil- le A Utah. Mr. and Marion Harwood and children of Hillfield, Utah visit- Before you buy tny automatic washer, corn-p- ar it with this amazing General Electric Washer. You'll marvel at thla timesaving, worksaving washer that gives you an automatic soak. Activator washing action, r d g so rinsing, and that It gets many pieces dry enough to iron! This washer is completely flexible, too. Stop it when start it whert you want. And you can skip you want or repeat any operation in the entire cycle. Ask to see this washer in actl-It's being demonstrated today to show every day you "automatic washing at Its finest." Price deep-wate- high-spee- thor-ug- h, damp-dryin- n! Tr.d.-mr-k 3( J R.(. U. IhtOt. RUSS ELECTRIC PHONE 13 TREMONTON MR. 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