Show A EZL tA 4 nnndAUUK unci At Birthday Dinner ifSt — MORGAN Nov 20 — Mrs Anna Cook entertained Thursday after a birtnaay um of her birthday anniA long table versary at herin home the dining room stance was spread centered with a dec orated cake Present were: Mrs Elizabeth Mrs Matilda Peterson MrL Dorothy Bertoch Mrs Anps Mrs Heiner Mrs Dolly Hammer hostess the and Leland Mecham After dinner the guests spent the afternoon visiting Mr and Mrs Milo Heiner and City spent family of Salt Lake home of Mr week-enthe at d the Mrs and Mr Heiner's parents D H Heiner Mr and Mrs George Turner have returned home after spending son and the past week with their Ted Mrs and Mr daughter-in-lain Ogden Turner Mrs J L Terry entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home recently for the following guests: Gilbert Mrs Jack L Heiner Mrs Crouch H H Francis Mrs James Logan Mrs Ulrich F F Mrs Clark Wright and Mrs Jack - w Hopkins t vitrtro Whittier son or Mrs Mary G Whittier is home visiting with his mother and friends after a month in the US base hospital in the northwest He will report for duty at Los Angeles Calif the first part of this week Mr and Mrs W E Criddle entertained at a friendly dinner last to their Sunday afternoon prior servto the son Henry's departure ice Members of the family present were: Mr and MrsrClayne Criddle and family of Ogden Miss Norma Criddle of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Jack Olsen Sheldon Criddle Mr- - and Mrs Henry Criddle and hostesses baby daughter and the Larsen of Mr and Mrs' Albert Santaauln have returned home after spending a week with their and daughter Mr ana son-in-la- w Mrs Robert Miles and their family Miss Regenia Connell of Salt Lake City is visiting with her mother Mrs James Connell of Devils Slide w i bt the library follow: New books Rock Candy Moun "The Big Wallace Stegner The tain" by story of Bo Mason a frontiersman without a frontier and of his family bound to him and his dreams for better or for worse "The Mothers" by Vardis Fisher A story of pioneer suffering and endurance of hardships overcome of boys accepting the burdens of men and of women j 10-d- ay self-sacrifici- M-5l- well-temper- A - ed literally tvsrs many times to listen to H ing his audiencenever f0rc- - their allowed him- music He has self to oe uwiccu ujr iraaiuon are a and among his innovations new seating plan fori his orchestra Carmen 'Amaya on the concert stage' and new orchestral instruments He has devoted unbounded time and effort to the technical aspects: of recordwith most ing and broadcasting The results I PI orchestral gratifying been has enlarged with repertory innumerable transcriptions of other composers especially of Bach for which his has been hotly criticized praised Bach a f pi9mPnro as well as richly uw iu use nis own a himseil was 'j- -r i si aancer ' wuu uweu material in various forms and: u i loscaiuiu ii mi gVnsv dancers and musician wUl mediums and many of his works ' I 1 - that smile Short Story Group The Last Inspection" by Alun Troupe Will ies mainly about the men In the IlgUUIlg 41 Ali-Americ- an i serio-com- ic "" — M-5- ng and triumphant "Behind the Rising Sun" by James R Young A book by a fa mous foreign correspondent which years in Ja tells of 13 pan—and of what goes on behind jtifc 5EAMONS Taylor By Jessie— Seamon AID una z iStokowski 0h finest album of Tbe CoL Columbia recent weeks is Stokowski transcontaining three Bach of played the by criptions orchestra Stokowski are three selecconducting There slow and contempo in all tions Arioso mood: Prelude templative No 8 from the in E Flat Minor Clavichord and Anfrom the Violin Sostenuto dante Minor Sonata in A Leopold Stokowski is a notable art though figure in contemporary in many ways a controversial one TTo has championed living com- - ' Mr and Mrs George Pratt have arrived here from the east where Mr Pratt has been stationed In training They will spend a furlough before his departure for service in the U S navy Mrs Pratt' who was the former Miss Vivian Johnson has been with her husband during his stay in New York and Washington D C Mrs Sherman Gold and baby daughter have returned home after visiting with her husband's parents Mr and Mrs O H Gold of Salt Lake City County officers of the American Legion and the American Legion auxiliary were entertained Wednesday evening at Morgan high school lunch rooms at a dinner planned and arranged by Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bell Mr and Mrs Cleve Peterson Mr and Mrs J H Storrs The table was arranged with the national colors as decorations Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Von Rollins of Devils Slide Mr and Mrs Robert Ellis Mr and Mrs Errol Eddington Mr and Mrs H H Crouch Mr and Mrs Don C Durrant Mr and Mrs Cleve Peterson Mr and Mrs Victor Nelson Mr and Mrs Merl Creager Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bell Mr and Mrs J H Storrs Corp Reed Nelson son of Mr and Mrs William Nelson of Devils Slide and husband of Mrs Shirley Francis Nelson has left for officers' training school at Miami Fla He received his basic training at Hill field Aviation Student Don S Dickson son of Mr and Mrs Bert S Dickson of Devils Slide has completed his basic training at Buckand has been ley Field Colo transferred to Montana State college for further training Howard Robinson son of Mr and Mrs Archie Robinson of Peterson was honored at a house party at the home of Miss Shirley Wilkinson prior to his departure in the armed service A delicious luncheon was served to 12 guests Miss Wilkinson and Glen Walker were hostesses EVANSTON Wyo Nov' 20— Mrs Robert E Guild has returned from Philadelphia Pa where she attended the marriage of her son Lieut Joseph P Guild to Lieut Betty A Fearle daughter of Mr ana jvutb ouciuun ?cac jl pf Anions: the New ftpporrKnirs t Author of Week Gypsy Dancer Library at rtwi aiuo ©PTOrm 1U1 WM "Rio Grande to cape Horn" bv Carleton Beals A comprehensive volume filled with the color of Latin American na twenty-fou- r tions "Mercy in tieii by Andrew Geer A record of the group of u mhiilnnre rlr vers Hnph4 British Eighth army n 9 in at -me lAay ana tne Tigers" by rPrember in Salt Lake VvJS iinesburv hoii I Olga S Greenlaw An account of the Flying Tigers in China told of Utah division extension s W1U1 versity ujr not only appeared at Miss Amaya them during their spectacular cam- - u- Tzf paign "" 0 RA7h "Managing Your Mind" by S H -Kraines and E S Thetford An ex-- Mexico In her troupe are her piaiinuun gi we Jiiuteaa Dy wmcn ltws Antnn a ond Tmnnrn Pnnil 1na11 nitty (iuuuw uu uircvt ma ac- - Jose and Brother Paco her cousin Sabiscas and celebrated i"sn ana ieenngs 27 Mediterranean Assignment" by nnA the manist Ravmnnriguitarist f?arhse Richard McMillan The whole story J Ticket reservations may be made or xne jLignm army s aeieat and at the University of Utah exten final victorious campaign organ sion division ized by Churchill Alexander and S L Thursday rorn vrr1A !VoH ' TAYLOR Rubinstein pianist Jascha Heifetz violinist and Emanuel Feuermann 'cellist and the reading and recording do the work full justice Don Cossacks on the Attack — Col M-5— This album of Rus sian songs will be of especial local interest following as it does the recent appearance of the Don Cossacks at Kimrsbury hall The leader is Serge Jarof f and he is the arranger of many of the num bers The rich tones of these Rus sian singers is expertly reproduced in the recording ' Gershwin —CoL Concerto in F Gershwin opus is 1— This Levant pianist Oscar performed by with Andre Kostelanetz conaucung orthe Philharmonic-Symphon- y Gershand chestra of New York win Levant and Kostelanetz form a happy combination Tne music is true Gershwin in style no better but surely up to standard t A Song Program — James jviei- There are mree ton — Fic Tecords in this Victor al bum which presents the popular tenor James Melton in eigm songs with accompaniments by Robert Hill Included are xne ioveiy Serenade by John Aide Carpenter Miranda by Richard Hogement both American composers Mah Lindy Lou by Strickland Witness a negro spiritual and four Irish ballads complete the collection 42 M-5- 12 - 1 - M-947- — 10-in- rh 1 AUTHOR Monsignor Fulton Sheen of Catholic university Washington Is author of new book Thilosophies at War J : £lj: Milhaud K — - eieht-fiftee- School Presents "7 - "w iTrT i"-KTrr:- 32-na- M-94- iu 1 Jju Popular Book Of Past Week ee ThreePlays -- "'" : eye-witne- Ma-chre- e" ss Families Spend Day With Bear River Couple ot — S Ts-ti- £r'f" Bi - Darby Pa The ceremony 'took place Sunday October 31 in the Philadelphia navy yard chapel in the presence of the parents of the bride the mother of the groom and a few friends The bride and groom were attended by Mr and Mrs Frank Anderton Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs Fearle entertained the wedding party at luncheon at the Officer's club After honeymoon Lieut Guild will return to Cap LeJeune New River N C where he is stationed as an instructor in the navy 1 phonic dress — Beethoven Trio jno 7 Op 97 iuiiuuviui r The Trio ance of the impressionistic- - Suite (Archduke) Vic 9 No 7 in B Flat Major Opus 97? Provencale which was composed 396 has Ui DCia?ven in 1936 The composer himself folk Jf"v 'cello and v wrote for violin The Friendship Fan-piano stated that he used popular pride of Mn- - airs of the and doubtiess the greatest eighteenth century as the pioneer woman and today's Lorin Farr school auditorium is usually given first place basic thematic material ror mis deed it favorite too! And rightly lor n a11 trio literature The perform- - work which is in eight brief move-- classes under direction of Mrs Ul Ariur ments though child's play to make it is Hortense R Beers will present ing vumju finisnea when unusually lovely three plays Wednesday Nov 24 at Each block may be made from 2:30 pm in Lorin Farr auditor scraps make each alike if you ium nrefer Pattern 396 contains dia- The Making of Books" by the pram rt Wneksf natlern nieces! in sixth grade includes In the cast structions for auilt: diagram of Alma Burns ide Marilyn ErrTA a uilt: color schemes Montgomery this SHAW LYDIA GRAY Dick Rowland Kenneth HaywaW Send 11 cents in coins for By The New Treasury of War Po pattern to Needlecraft Service IncN etry" edited by George Herbert Joy Mc Arthur Larry Malan Dell 32 Eighth Ave New York City A companion volume to Clarke Foutz Jimmie Christensen Alice Y Write plainly pattern number the collection of war poetry Delores Broadbent An- 7 out by Prof Clarke in the your name and address the way to Dupont Circle "I Burnside fall brought Chapter Renee De Bry Fifteen cents more brings you midst of world war I The hour with Peter Craig was feel very guilty" Sally told him nette Greenwell Needlecraft cata our new to do till the Doctor to taKe "What not Alien isruce Bonnie have uarainer told I should you almost like evenings back home in me log containing 133 illustrations of Comes" by Donald B Armstrong home Isn't this far out of your Class" Thankful 'The by the jn beautirui designs ior emoroiaerea MD A practical complete guide The Little Locksmith by Kath River Edge They drank coffee from W"To'be frank we're linens Butler Hathaway New York: heavy mugs ate huge sugar-coate- d knitting crochet quilts to first-ai- d going about procedures of all sorts arine Coward-McCan- n box the fed Inc home decration and toys and $250 juke from as doughnuts far apartment ters are: Maurine Parker Connie my "Personalty Unlimited" by Ver away It Is good to find after long ao- - nickels Sally wanted "This Is the as we can get But just to relieve Berlin Gloria Chicketts Carolyn onica Dengel A complete guide to accounts j Army" but Peter outvoted her your conscience Til hasten to tell the care of the body with pertinent sorption with Paul Stevens some or ntue oa- - "Not until tney oo Detter Dy me" you that I have decided to let one ciontz RPaul gCragun world happenings chapters on the selection of Gloria Gould Shir- clothes manners and correct sis of thought which turns the he argued They compromised on a of my esteemed colleagues put me sherry Davis and '- Bingam' mind inward ""The Little Lock- - red-hswing version of "Margie" up for the night so I won't spend speech This corner restaurant three another hour and a half getting ""j7 "How "White Mammoths" by Alexan- - smith" by Katharine Butler HathaIn Plymouth Was Start Two cornet solos "Mother Vic Niemeyer ± lives a A few der Poliakov The dramatic story way does just that steps below street level was evi- - home — 1 or tne time mis dentiy a favorite nangouc ior For a little space of Russian tanks In action and "Coming In On a Wing diocks up Connecticut avenue iruin David Hobbs La Fleur rvr-niiPeter nod- - you and he'U be honored to have "Resistance and Reconstruction" slender volume invites the tired personnel Emergency VrLT and a Prayer" were given by Kenex20— Kai-Shetoo -material ded- to half a dozen people Two BEAR RIVER CITY Nov k Thft atorv of reader to leave a Ohiantr fff be"er rence Bowman Jimmy ' Woody neth Barker Miss Frances Smith Mr and Mrs Jones of East Tre- - bv e ' Drys- m China's war as told bv the one man istence and draw upon the sub- - nurses still in uniform stared hard m4fotan ?f Frank Dillingham Bobby at Sallv Probably they think I m sometimes nhnnf u than stance which feeds the spirit played a piano solo "The Flower monton and Mr and Mrs Gene whrt irnnw mn J ieei as tnougn aoii Al1a Tavlv Simpson and daughter of Ogden anyone else In the world lay a new love in his life thought Sal- - my waking hours were spent on They told Kitty Butler as she Song" Ma Bgen strapped to her bed that she was a w amused at the scrutiny If they tne street car xney wre uuu a- Club members voted to give do- spent last Sunday at the home of iviiitfrai Dan-scene: Anderso5u lndian I He Mrs ber uxu Mr ue now oi and of lutKv Knew mutu in Honing front jsui—iuiivj' Sally's boarding uiasu oniy Torelvr ick ing and drive war fund Pomh ttpS nations to the 1 American Political Parties py n fv war m- - house now In the moon ight the nM9icf had tif attended Brown Anna An Wilfred E Joy Mary analysisBinkley the Wyoming Tuberculosis associashe mighY have beMrs Mary S Andersen and Mrs ion 3£l row oi amgy Drownstones wuneu T?TaM American poof the AkwtttMv of the tj to al XlallSci Aiiaaanif voted j war-hticsend also club growth tion The little hunchback come like of their previous Sina R Hansen were in Ogden In quite mellow— or perhaps it was be- - JVLUvlj cinuvh Sherrvl Moore Shirley Ja- party system and of the locksmith who sometimes came to fare spite Christmas cards to the sons of Monday found it easy to talk to cause Peter stood there h her q sally Thurman Lois Nelson I club members who are in the armed nouse ir "I've had such fun" Sally held Mrs Augusta Iversen of this Peter Afterwards she wondered T Rae Johnson rlTrfrtr Jtiome sT tvi :pf-wbewmg services Mrs Virgil Ashton was citv Mr and Mrs Calvin O An snpnt bimpuiied vnr I ty iw couldn She resist out hand her self-iA Belva Bloois book De Daviof Hall Helen i immovtn n f an nimnst elected a member of the club Garland tu -children ya(t dersen and of one inrusu a suppose n —— — ro Rrv — just Marit tf-UbtpnnM JI 1 '11 ! B Blackner and Mrs were in Brigham City and Logan Mrs ' T was to f eel a thatshe had had in the two tline tuixt '" in Potion A o k Johnson Evelyn Hall June AlliW w v etrantrA offin tir fnr thA little man fh eha t wrnrlrpd In WflishFrank Narramore will be hostesses Monday ovo6 —o — — — w i i 'nwips jjouise isarLon "Naturallst at Large by Thomas v — t iaf thAV let her m the nnW at the November bridge luncheon Mr and Mrs Mark McCoy and Peter you win shprnn Lady laughed as well book and friends are invited A Barbour travel of Cor-inParents meetof the club The next business stand( ghe knew why the feeiing male who ever addressed her Until Next time you see me though family spent last Sunday in " on torn held be will UwUa For her mirror she sat down in the restaurant with you'll have to say Yes doctor' and ing and program visiting with Mrs McCoy's reader to the land or the authors uhad persisted ro u m — nnt o pro- - t iiir aKrA what fun No doctor' and like it That is ir December 11 parents Mr and Mrs Howes Scotch-Iris- h reancestors to the course but like him just such a casual evening was you stick with this nurse's aide Members of the Ladies Literary Mr and Mrs Emit Andersen and mote o' tesqUe islands the sea caves and to rr-- 0 in theli banter business wo club of "Evanston met on Friday two daughters were in Logan MonvfV the tropical forests he has ex-- m n V4M nf ommntex' — shatter w— v v nnnAHMA ondnwed- n-- i- Ir C T tit the home of the president Mrs day v Vv Stick with It! You're a hard G Hobart Chapman for an afterMiss Arietta Checketts daughter as it had been with the grace and didn't give It takes a man Sally man to convince arent you: " noon f sewing and knitting for of Bishop and Mrs Charles Checkbe Til and Mondays Thursdays "°CI the Red Cross states Mrs Harry etts was operated on at a local It from reality by a lovPeter asked how her job was there— In spite of you" the friendship of three and shielded was the story 0flu:ia invaded Geller club Red Cross chairman hospital Monday 'Til bet you're a firebrand" Peter stood for a second watch suddenly ing family - going Mr and Mrs Vernon Johnson: men who was in charge of the work by fear and uncertainty and a des- he said The student body of the NortK ing the door close behind her Then wmcn me Refreshments were served under were in Logan Monday never in moutn" my open to Circle hands I perate Ogden-Junio"Why he disquietude the back walked high school under most commonplace incidents car- - sally protested "I just type type in pocket whistling cheerfully It leadership of Dale Mr and Mrs Percy M Brails-for- d direction of Mrs Roger LaChapelle Tico-Piec- er Maycock pres Girls9 and children from Provo and Mrs John Murphy arranged ried disturbing signmcance type all day long so far tne enure took the girls from the sticks he ident ? Louise Barrett vice pr Katharine's story is told with war commission Is a delightful blur ref1ere the entertainment Assisting the spent last Sunday evening and ortLS a refreshin&T Snll lant Shirlpv Ijmnreaii3C &eCml' The there but to me know candor work and chairmen were Mrs Herman Olson Monday visiting with Mrs Thressa simplicity I I amazing change from the senators' aaugn- tary has had an eventtui scnooi Mrs William Haines Mrs G M Brailsford reader is allowed glimpses of an what I'm supposed to be doing and ters go far and feels certain the and the embassy bells who emotion which if it had not been wnat happens to all the stuff I gurgled over him For some reason year fine Pickering Mrs Tom Miller Mrs 'Mrs Lovene Jensen Is suffering remainder will be-awhere I fit Into the a doctor even a poor obscure doc-- I The class officers of the junlof Ella Dunn Mrs E E) Waltman with a broken index finger she and type by the writer's exquisite tempered just sense of delicacy might have be- commission set-u- p I haven't the tor was a drawing card The doc- - grades were chosen Tenth grade Mrs Clyde W Kurtz and Mrs M received during cleaning a window come all but unbearable Through Vaguest at the school house when the winidea" B Walker tor sounded impressive even if It president is Junior Bates Lucil ' dow fell on her finger his awareness of the emotion it- Tm sure you're absolutely in- - wasn't Peter guessed Douglas vice president janei Iself however he is conscious as dispensable" Mr and Mrs Dewey Ramsdale cosmoand Gerold Ran didn't secretary go If Sally story only he reads or the beautnui mciu were Logan visitors Monday "Second only to Donald JMeison too like the rest she'd be daU representative Ninth grade Mr and Mrs I D Iversen and of mind which will inev- - or maybe third" Sally flashed a politan maturity But the Washington president is George namoerminj all their son Gerald spent last Sunthe author to a reali- -- smile at him "Actually I think Til whirlright bring itably usually left Its stamp on the Bob Shupe vice president Joan Mrs as a more to a pasin much be visiting and zation herself of City indispensaDie Brigham day tunpuc people wno stayea in it tpo long Iversens' parents Mr and Mrs sionate avowal of the beauty of nurse's aide care Jensen took of war the Unless that representative -aicui their visit decide on O AHred made life—Pearl Wallace Burt During TV "Whatever you limine la eiEuUl KtauB- uresiuti cnntiniiM such a gruelling job?" Seaman 2c Leron ' Burt arrived vice presiaent ana conducted Sunday Nov 28 Garner Clare with! Sally told him of Mary McDer- Lanore Hansen secretary Myrtle R Davis Allen and Joan home on furlough the first in two "Yes nodded as McLane Peter mott "14 Davis Bernice Myron and Kath- years people representative Dale I I I I Mrs Maurine Hunsaker and two like that do make you feel you have Seventh grade president is Pauline leen Child and Mrs Carver atand Bronson Annie Mrs children tended the community concert held it pretty soft I wouldn't call my Dial' Diane Jones secretary ana don't real have soft but I children of Elwood and Mrs Tom in Ogden Monday night any job Kay Shupe representative Mrs Sadie Parker Walker and Reynolds of Brigham City all spent worries Just plenty of work But The Pep club elected Jane! Mrs Juanta conditioned well to of Echo Tm at home of the visited pretty Story president Donna Reese viceSandy daughter Monday nresident: Joan Campbell secrerelatives and friends in Clinton Miller ' that" he Sally'slast week Under questioning tary: with Lorene Reese Donna!' Mrs Charles C Parker and baby skptrhfid the bare outlines of his Madison srhonl teachers" vaca- - Brown and Lorraine Barrett a Talks on : the: ''Christmas Seal- mP(iicai career He'd worked his tion Dlans prove automobile trips cheer leaders The Pep ciuh is an daughter came home from the Dee : Og- way through medical school with train trins and evert hitchhiking ticipating a successful year Mrs last The Campaign" will be given at the evebaby hospital Saturday - the aid of a den Speech club next Monday a second daughter and fourth child scholarship "Eve- are out of date When is a vaca- - Althea Jones is advisor : next meet terest of the Parkers' was born Nov 6 will routine Among the items of ning The club testing in the tion not a vacation? Miss Honore nings doing Don DeWitt returned to Logan Mondav evenine at seven-thirt- y But the autODsies naid besL Moore claims that when school is the snail in Mr Manning's biology U S A C last Sunday after room 215 of Moench building Weber City hospital got plenty of them to out and there Is no place to go but classroom une morning wnen uw week-en- d the here spending graae siuaents came w college Each member discussing j j0 Then I had a chance to intern home it is not a vacation Teacher tentn were Don and Lewis Weathers were The to was some to and answer here greeted with the happy nhase this campaign of 20— they get can lucky enough correct Nov EVANSTON Wyo give the 13 small snai s During be of will dinner guests of Derral Child Sun- Mrs to arrival talk the when the staff an best "Is small the trip person appointment and : the wartime giving question Margaret Maher the day the mother snail brought day chosen and will be on call oy tne mv two years were up for necessary" assocBernice Muir Chadwick Is In St daughter Jerry left Saturday alwere into the world 122 i more WtttePnej: the Tuberculosis His on farm in Weber 24 parents teachers people Therefore County their home in Jackson jaicn Mark's hospital Salt Lake City ter a told ation to give talks at various piac- - iowa he year school staff have hopes of getting making a total of 38 sally "Once visit in Evanston a six-wees Buck Lee will act as chair- they come to town and visit me a drumstick in Ogden for Thanks- - ing caused much excitement in recovering from a major opera- at the home of Mrs Maher's par tion Mrs Chadwick received a man and Ed Vendell chairman Funny thing tney Know more !rivinr xfiso duo 'Riitters and Miss the school — Janes Story and E C Knoder cablegram Saturday afternoon in- ents Mr and Mrs of the Weber Countv Tuberculosis about what's going on here than I Luella Thomas plan to eat turkey Lorene Reese reporters forming her of the safe arrival association will be the judge and do With the schedule I have at the in Logan The 77 per cent or tne Lieut and Mrs Sammy Boothe overseas of her husband Sgt Doncritic with hospital I haven't time to go teachers rprnaininsr at home in Og visit have returned from a ald Chadwick sightseeing When rm not on duty den Vt a xr a mi t in n wreent reauestl irorcf rAt a a class ranta!n bafa Lieut Boothe's mother Mrs Jen all I want to do is sleep" for a teacher's "furlough" at tling for the top place Darf ) nie Spencer in California They about "That's only complaint my Mr Christmas of be will Bigler Bart Gardner Robert Hi- guests at the home six-da- y week" acknowl our Sally kin and Douglas Spencer take the and Mrs J L Williams in Evans Community Drives edges "I can't ever go to a session ton Mrs Boothe is the former captahVs the are leading The third graders of congress or to the supreme war won the sixth Room Madison graders Mary Williams daughter of Mr at stamp buyer army and Mrs J I Williams OTTNrrrw Wnv 20— Mrs George court all the bars are dCAnPMncFaPrIand was the "Buttt in - L open eve v E Beus of Clinton and Mrs Dale awl Ql C UI U III 11 J uera e ninesi - reier gunuea ! i for —— t Tup ur ueus nr ueuen i ciu4u T u- V: mouiu ior view o con r vv i wouiant room 32 championship In hit jitt LAYTON Nov 20— Mrs Francis tit aconl a There's a smooth refined look to G Beus gress If you've seen Mr Smith and MU La Mont Knapp i In for even Bone of Layton a sister of Samuel :prls £a TT:-two-Die- Goes to Washington' you've seen sfrncU school thi is starting off Basketball tinfor up $30 G Layton of Clearfield was honrung with third place lo've and young iirls He contest foul the noUcerSaliys congress empty mothers with bepitching are Sg sales The at ored last Sunday on her seventy-eight- h 4474 has a cunning nipped- coffee cup "How about more cof-- her second grade this week for scheduled Pattern birthday anniversary with a mmenoml fee? You'll have to take another ginning to soar in waist action nleats and n iirh tree ceremony The boys of the school were vol- - War Souvenirs the Amercan But by with Layton you it to'the skirt put air can flare It doughnut he force made activi iutv rarmy paper ican Legion auxiliary A huge BRIGHAM CITY Nov 20— In George Thomas of third gra for breakfast if nntoon wnrlrera In the recent vvesiey up in one color or with contrasting I Saturday it in your pocket 22 holds the Madison recorar in conducted drive Ogden evergreen tree was planted on the observance of his eighty-fift- h r00m now lawn of the West Layton I D S birthday anniversary George H blouse and skirt long or short He wiUben basic training at you flfon't?want it at her watch Rose and Robert Rosengren were f0T souvenirs The insignia collectors Colo Nov 29 on a nazl soldier's cap won ward chapel in her honor She Facer and his wife feted 46 de- sleeves in worn field the of Buckley charge eleven I've Heavens! It's 4474 comes past got in girls' sizes Pattern was also honored guest at a fam- scendants at a family dinner last are responding to the nonors The spreading eagle to go I had no Idea it was so late" theThe teachers War 6 8 10 12 14 Size 10 dress takes Chest appeal wjth the swastika In his claws re- ily dinner Sunday "Thanks for the' hidden? com and Community fabric and yard Mrs Bone is one of the oldest 100 Sons and daughters who attend- 2 yards to have per cent con- - ceive(j plenty of ohs ahs and boos hope F Sally made a tribution for collar and cuffs pliment" he said andheld members of the auxiliary having ed were Mrs Charles Better and from the students Madison boys v her coat face at him as he Send 16 cents in coins for this two sons who served in world Mrs Neils Sandberg of Salt Lake and girls have the typical Amerl- Activities Fall were a I genbeen funTf Write plainly size name It had war I can regard and respect for souven- socCity Mra E W Hartman of Og- pattern in were peace time tleman and this t9m(inri den Mrs Mary E Robbins and address style number went on as they walked to Add 10 cents for the New Fall CITY Nov 20— Vet- -- Peterdoor BRIGHAM and Mrs J W Steele of Brigsoccer games are a wuvenir is a hero for a day and T would ride you home Madison I and luncheon held at the home of Mr v nnxiithe Tie onf llf Book Winter Pattern and Lesham and Facer T City Ray her parents Mr and Mrs T O ter E Facer of Smithfield and Smith on evening of Nov 15 Mrs - u — war m tne dook Thursday evening at tnewas Games were played at small tables IdahoJoseph E Facer of Pocatello rignt home safely Send your order to Anne you highly "r0m-r!iand a gift shower followed Lunchre- Even that late in the evening Service 43 New Tifonf! Pattern Mr rharre been Mrs and have Facer ! eon was served to 24 guests and Sally had to stand up Marshall Max BuUer and BiUJdier Peter married for more than 60 years ery St Saa Francisco Calif ported Mrs Robert E Guild Home From Son's Marriage yxl A rervv n- " J I I - jger -- uhk --- -o ne v'f air force Mrs Guild will return to San Diego Califs where she is company commander of the U S marine corps reserves at Camp Elliot — I VXAGb V North Ogden Has A ActiveSeason On her return to Wyoming Mrs Guild visited with friends in South - Bend Ind and with her daughter Helen who is a cadet nurse at Ancker hospital in St Paul Minn The Cutters' by Bess Streeter Aldrich was reviewed by Mrs J R Smith at the meeting of The Child Study clubon Saturday Nov 13 reports Mrs Walter Pickhardt club publicity chairman r -- 1 - Mrs Leon Johnston Will Join Her Husband in Boston CLINTON 20— Mrs Nov Leon-- Johnston left Tuesday for Boston Mass to join her husband Ensign Leon Johnston of the U S navy Pvt Francis Van Rensselaer returned to the U S army base at San Diego Califs Friday after spending a furlcugh with his wife Maxine Muir Van Renasselaer at home of Mr and Mrs Ray Muir The Muirs observed Thanksgiving day a week earlier with a dinner Thursday in order that Pvt Van Rensselaer might join them Sgt Wayne Davis of the U S army air corps and Mr and Mrs William Davis of Ogden visited at the homes of Mr and Mrs M F - Frasier and Mrs Frances Frasier Monday Sgt Davis arrived in Og- -: den last week on a leave William P Miller of Ogden was 15-d- ay the speaker at sacrament meeting last Sunday evening Vocal num-- f bers were offered by Derral Child accompanied by Betty Froggett Clinton ward conference will be Fine Arts Club Holds Meet EVANSTON Wyo Nov 20 — Members of the Evanston Fine Arts club held a Thanksgiving party on Nov 16 at Freeman's cafe reports Mrs Frank Bradley club publicity chairman A dessert luncheon was followed by a short program and bridge 1 Mrs Marlowe Paul was chairman of the committee directing arrange- ments "So Little Time" by John P "larquand was reviewed by Mrs Elizabeth Hurst at the meeting of e club Nov 2 Miss Olene Smith Holds Party WILSON Nov 20 — Miss Olene Smith entertained members of the younger set at a birthday party - tw e - 1 a-sh- ort - New Books at T Friendship Fan THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 21 1943 SB f —- Speech Club - Teachers Cancel To Discuss Seal Drive Holiday Trips ' Mother Daughter Leave for Michigan Home i- -v ek Matrons Home From Colorado Mrs Francis Bone Honored on Brigham Couple Entertains At Family Dinner l?)": ce °f l rtj in- - v - — & - WXSk mdt captakicker SnTah nmrttVf S3eXcWa eny r r-JE? 35-in- ch 35-in- ch V W Auxiliary Hold Dance £ Tntt WAS |