OCR Text |
Show IBB XXADR, Tremonton, Utah Dr. and Mrs. George C. Fick-li- n were at Ogden Wednesday where they attended the funeral srvices for Mrs. Ficklin's grandfather, H. H. CorJou. Letters From Servicemen Dear Sir, Newsof4--H CLUBS I thought when I got my paMrs. George Napoli and per tonight that I should write visited at Ogden last week and tell you my new address. now comes with Mrs. Napoli's grandmoth LUNCHINS LUNATICS The way the paper it takes exactly two weeks to er, Mrs. James Douglas. ELECT OFFICERS reach me. And two weeks ago The Lunchins Lunatics 4H I was home. The little I have been away from home already in the Navy, a little better than four months. It sure helps' to get the paper. Dwa'yne Bjorn, accompanied by Miss Lanore Harvey and several other University of Utah students visited Thursday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. Miss Harvey recently won the Junior National swim ming contest. club met at the home of Bev erly Owen Tuesday. New officers elected are as follows; snauna neakin. Dresldent: Shirley Owen, Owen, vice presidents; Shirley Cannon, secretary; Mary Bur ton, song leader; Tamra well ing;, reporter; Sherry smith, treasurer; Lea Marie Ashby, kitchen inspector and Karen Wood, historian. Refreshments were served by the leader. The next meeting will be held at the home of Shauna Deakin, June 12th. Thursday, June . 7, 1951 HALES BROS. FURNITURE ( 3rd Gs Judith Between letters from home and the paper I still know what is coming off back home. With the helo of the paper, I know what girls to scratch off in my Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller had little black book. So far, not ns Memorial Day dinner guests, too manv have been married Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Stokes and; since I have been in but, some John Cash of Idaho palls, Idathing tells me June will step ho, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. NewBut kidding man of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. up the process. aside, the paper really helps Lynn Wise and Mr. Lee of Lowhen it comes once a week as gan, and Mr. and Mrs. DenTegular as the sunnis Miller. STITCH AND CHATTER station I'm on now Thp CLUB MEET trains the amphibious landing Mr. and Mrs. Rex Laub and The Stitch and Chatter 4H forces of the Navy and Marines sons Johnnie and Jerry return met at the home of their club plus the underwater demolition ed this week from a trip to Sun leader, Mrs. Laura Kent Tues gangs. There are a few gangs Valley, Idaho, Yellowstone NaThe girls discussed the and moba of Sea Bees here also. tional Park, and Jackson Hole, day. of laundry bags, to be making Right now rm serving my Wyoming. at their next meeting' started mess term in the hall, that will be held Wednesday which should only last for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maugh- - at the home of LaRalne Giles. Then I will get into a repair an were at Provo from Satur Tasty refreshments were served shop. (I hope) until Monday where they by the leader. day The people In the North park attended the .graduation exer Ward, a ward of the San Diego cises in which their daughter, The Handy Helpers 4H club Stake are a wonderful lot of Jean participated. met Shirley at the home of Marl Lvn people. So far they have been Shirlev left Tuesday lor sun and Ellen Cook on Tuesday. A arms. me with emopen accepting Valley, where she will be demonstration on proper table (Even the girls.) for the summer. setting was given. The next Well time to sack In, in my ployed will be at the home of meeting rack. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler had Louise Kerr. Sincerly yours, as dinner guests Wednesday Palmer A. Mann her brother and wife, N B C 4H CLUB MEET evening S.A. Naval Mr. and Mrs. Neil Zundel of The NBC4H club of ThatchAmphibious Base Com Div. Ausa, California. Other guests er met at the home of Gayle Coronado San Diego 55., were Mr. and Mrs. Eberhardt Burton on Thursday. Their California. Zundel ,and Mr. and Mrs. Olof leaders are Mrs. Arietta Zundel, both of Brlgham City. and Evelvn Borffstrnm The sdrls learnprJ" tr mnVo UWttwir." Mrs. L. F. Roundy, 78, is re- ed cereal, two kinds' .'ii.Hj of .muffins turn cocoa. They also learned Mrs. Tennie Summers nf Haiti ported to be doing in a Logan hospital, rlOW tO nrpnflrp nrnnoro Lake City was a Memorial day J44a a major operation and grapefruit for breakfast, visitor of her son, Marion Sumthis week. x Darlene mers and family. Stokes, reporter ThursMrs. Ross Rudd left Miss Ora Fav Iverson srvn r. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobson is the past week at and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokesj day to join her husband who Provo where of Ogden visited Sunday with stationed at Stevensville, Texas. she enjoyed the She plans to be there about exercises. the Earl Marble family. three months. On this, our third anniversary, we wish to thank our many customers and friends who have been most generous in their support, making it possible for us to furnish their homes with the finest of furniture and floor covering and also help our store to become known as the place where . . . . .... I i Prices Are Low- - - - Quality Is High - 2 PIECE Modern 'r : Living Room SUITE Massive modern sofa and deep- ly upholstered arm chair. Solid hardwood frames, choice of fabrics. Come in alnd save on anniversary bargain cf ci 20 369-53-- 40 Sor-ense- 4 I ill OFF ' ; f ffr n Local Happenings 1 LOVELY 3 PIECE Bedroom SUITE ng Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Obray Miss Dorene White, daughter and family visited with Mr. and Z. V. White left Sunday for of Mrs. Ed Oldham on Memorial Lake City where she will Salt In Paradise. Day attend the U&. business col Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rauber and lege this summer. daughter Noma were Ogden vis"Golden Spike" Rodeo itors Monday. Tremonton, June 21-22-- 23 W 'mSZ:S " Quail Food small patch of bicolor lespe-dezacre or less, or other recommended quail food and cover crop on every 25 acres of farm land will aid in supporting the maximum number of quail in a particular area. Pure Milk Keeping milk pure begins at the dairy barns. Many parts of milking machines, cream separators and other equipment are made of nickel alloys because they resist corrosion and are easy to keep clean. A s' a, one-four- th Forester-Fireward- AVACADOS .... 2for .... w 1' M ciiAins Table Regular $17.95 Our Anniversary Special LAMPS A 14.95 15g POTATOES choice Table assortment of or Floor Lamps for fijjlk your every need. Single, double or multiple lamps. Beautiful shades. You can use these versatile chairs anywhere . . . in the living room, dinette, dining room or hall. Made with no-ssprings, the frame is In a light or dark finish, and the small patterned fabric is unusually smart. en Off 20 AND f Our Anniversary Special ag 20 CaEaBHBWpBaVaHHHHaai CANTALOUPES each 290 RADISHES J Floor Side lb. STRAWBERRIES case 4 Television or mrrrr. WATERMELONS --o I All Bedroom Suites A PROCLAMATION Whereas, it has become advisable to designate all the land within the State of Utah into a Want something to add a little "extra taste" to Fire District in order more efmeals? Then select any of several fectively to protect the same your e very-da- y from damages by fire: items from our ."Garden Fresh supply of Fruits Now therefore, I, J. Whitney and vegetables. Floyd, chief of the State of Utah, by virtue of the authority vested In . me, and with the approval of Large Size Ho. 42. the Board of Forestry and Fire Control, do hereby proclaim and declare that all the lands within the State of Utah shall be created into fire districts; excepting only lands lying within Long Green the boundaries of incorporated cities and towns. Each county shall represent a Fire District and shall be under full force . . and effect of laws Dertainlntr to ' Jumbo Size the above created Fire Districts are hereby declared closed beginning June 1, 1951 and endinir October 31, 1951. This proclamation shall become effective June 1, 1951 and Brigham City grown the said Fire Districts shall continue to exist until October 31. 1951. That during said closed 2 period as provided by the laws of the State of Utah it shall be Garden Fresh unlawful to set on fire or cause to be set on fire any inflamable materials on any forest land, brush land, grass land or range 10 land, grain, stubble or hay land, or to set any fire for the purNew Red pose of clearing either his own or the property of another within said Fire Districts without first securing a written permit from the Chief Fire Warden are on" one of his deputies and yours now. comply ing luuy with terms and conditions thereof. Permits may be obtained from the County Fire Warden (County Fire Chief or County Sheriff). J. Whitney Floyd Chief Forester-Fir- e Warden Phone 5266 Tremonton of the state of Utah Warren Hyde "GOLDEN SPIKE RODEO" JUNE 21- - 22- - 23 1 Sheriff andor County Firewarden lor era el i a tf coTn'n nrd Bea chiff erobe and dresser. Or, substitute chest and vanity! sturdily buil throughout, tailed drawer, finest construct- ion. 'c q i OFF gjjisj lip B' 2.98 LinoLEun for every room lbs 5g lbs Regular $2.19 Yard Our Anniversary Special 3 STRAWBERRIES fullGet Food Basket Beautiful VIRTUE Chrome Breakfast Set If you hart a small dinette or breakfast nook and you want it to look charming without spending too much money . . . ee our gleaming Virtue Brothers Modern chrome breakfast set. Youll enjoy it 365 days of the . $84.95 0011 RSARY ... So many patterns so many colors and designs that youll really enjoy choosing new linoleum of so sturdy quality for more than one room. year. HALES BROS. FURNITURE . John Hadfleld REGULAR n.09 pet yard PHONE 2436 RON and STEVE TREMONTON |