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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. Mrcb. It. ISM Tremonton. Utah eleventh child PENROSE r Club News " fA Junior Gleaners with their mothers as guests held Too late for last week their Silver Comraderie at M A party was held at Relief I. A. last Tuesday evening. Society Tuesday to honor the retiring officers. and Leon Miller Social Events Woodward and Cotile Jones were also guests. Monte Carlo Whist was played and prizes awarded to Charlene Earl and In observance of the sixty Jerry Wood. third birthday of William L. The hostess served a very Watt of Thatcher, a special sup- delicious luncheon. per was held. Guests who were present for the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. O'Keiff Adams, DORIS ER1CKSON Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins of AND NORMAN KEMP Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin WEDDING Jensen, Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. PLAN Mr. Ross Coombs, Honeyville; Mr. and, Mrs. E. M. Erickson and Mrs. Marvin Wood of That- of Elwood announce the encher and Mrs. W. A. Westmoregagement and the forthcoming land of Tremonton. marriage of their daughter, Doris to Norman Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kemp of TOWNE CLUB MEETS Garland. March 26th has been AT FIELDING pet as the wedding date, and the will be performed in ceremony Mrs. Wynn Hansen was host- the Logan Temple, ess Monday evening when the Towne Club met for their evening at Bridge. After enjoying JACK JOHNSON a delicious dinner served with St. Patrick's decorations, the ENROUTE 1 O ladies spent the evening at CAMP CAKSON cards. Prizes went to Mrs. Rus Tiie Guy Johnson family is Waldron and Mrs. Jack Fronk. having a good visit with Jack this week, while ho is at home on furlough. Jack flew to Salt VARIETY CLUB NEWS Lake City Friday from Fort The ladies of the Variety Club Lewis, where he has been workwere entertained ing in the food service school. graciously Thursday afternoon at the home He will leave the first of the of Mrs. Tony Slander, Jerry week for Camp Carson, Color ado for further duty. son. The Mrs. Leonard Peierson and WATT FAMILY HOLDS BIRTHDAY SUPPER and the ninth Dee Len Petersen, students of the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent the weekend at home. V Jerry R. Petersen spent FOn SALE OR TRADE Sat- urday in Salt Lake City. He was 1 Bear Cat one of four boys in the Forage Harvester with 2 row corn set up, State to win through a Conserand extra knives. vmmm vation Essay, the right to com1 All Lake M Crawat Salt finals the in pete TO GIVE SPECIALTY DANCE ler Tractor. City for a trip to Chicago. of Salt Lake 1 John Deere Automatic One of the floor show numbers to be given Christensen, Ida Funk, Renee Rock, Janay, Lais . Miller weekend at the the Bailer. spent City at the Two Stake Dance Festival Saturday Stenquist, Roxie Davis, Margaret Thomp-Jso- home of her parents, Mr., and FERTILIZER Sandra Day, Gloria Jones, Barbara Mrs. C. E. Miller. night at Memorial gymnasium will feature Distributors for this group in an original ballet dance ar- Cornwall, Joan Francom, Janice Supan, The new daughter of Mr. and MARTIN DITCHERS and Moana and Wanda Christensen Ann Carole Lois Iverson, the daughtStokes received Mrs. by Cochran, ranged Thayne MARSHALLTOWN er. From left to right they are Pamala Korth, Katheryn Kerr, Charlene Bronson. name of Sally Joe at Sacrament WEEDERS meeting Sunday. Mrs. Stake's B. Shuman mother, Mrs. J. 25 was a guest at the Stokes home Sunday. The Leonard M. Petersen Brougii family welcomed a new boy into Phone 5191 Tremonton Mr, and Mrs. Bob Brough of their home last week. He is the The names of 25 Box Elder Tremonton are now the parents residents were drawn of a son, their first child, born in County numbers Several special for jury duty during the March March 10. The new mother is the dance field will be part of term of Court in the First Judi- the former RaNae Welling of Dance Festival, the Two-Stak-e announced K. B. Riverside. cial District, held which will be Saturday clerk. Olsen, Anderson County new 8 the at at p.m. night A first baby arrived during Memorial Gymnasium. Prospective jurors are; FlorTremonton; the week for Glade C. and Gay Ward organizations of Bear ence Fredericksen, raver and South Bear River Lester E, Chambers and Keith Bradford Anderson of Bear Stakes will feature rounds, pol- R. Fridal, Elwood; L. O. Bigler, River City. It's a boy and his kas waltzes and fox trots, and Collinston; Ray Deakin and Ed- birthday is March 13. and ringing ward Doutre, Blue Creek; O. J. clicking Udy tamborines will take you south Lawrence, Riverside; Oriel Nel-seMr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy of MACK-DAWof the border to the M. I. A. Mantua; Jay A, Stokes, Logan are arthe over happy Fiesta. Featured in this part of Willard; LeRoy P. Deem, Har- rival of their Ilim-Tisia- ii second son. The the program will be rhumba, per, Delia Sandall, and baby Sarah Simonsen, Wilson Boyd mother, conga, samba and tango. well even though the are doing An added attraction will be Jensen, Earl K, Seegmiller, R. is a tiny little fellow. such baby selected dance numbers by stud- L. Thompson, Charles Whit-wort- He See our will have to be left in the Vern S. Fife, Ira M. incubator for some ents of the Intermountain School few weeks. picture comparison. at Brigham City. Packer, Clarence E. Merrill, They are happy that he is well. Come in, see Dewey R. Aschroft, Ronald I. Big brother Fred is anxiously W. W. J. in action, next to any Packer, Henry Harris, WESTMORELAND A. W. waiting for him to come home. other set We won't need to Howard, Woodruff R. Nelsen, Petersen RECOVERING FROM Helen W. Lee and, Stanley A. give a sales talk this picMr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen ture speaks for itself! E May, all of Brigham City, OPERATION are happy over the arrival of Aluminized Picture Tube, W, A, Westmoreland returned a baby boy born Sunday Feb. tinted safety glass for TVs home Tuesday from an Ogden 14th at the L. D. S. Hospital clearest picture! Designed hospital, where he has been at Logan. Mrs. Petersen was forfor since Friday. He is recovering Miss Cannon. merly Beverly satisfactorily from an operation This is the first grandchild for $349.95 performed there. Mrs. Ida Cannon and the first 'Includes Federal Excite Tax, warranty on picture great grand child for Mr. and tube, SO daye on parte. ATTEND IDAHO Mrs. Eugene Cannon, Grandparents, Mr. and , Mrs. Leland WEDDING Would you like to be Miss Petersen live at Willow FREE HOME Creek, I Phyllh Avry, ttotvnd Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and America? II Montana. B with Ray Miland for 11 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller were DEMONSTRATION! 1 f G.E. on radio and TV. During March and April the in Rockland, Idaho Wednesday Tromnnton Junior Chamber of Sm a E right in your own Mr. and Mrs. Vern Groff of tab! I Modtl 21T20. to attend the wedding of Glen Commerce will choose some homo! No obligation. modol. Gonuino mahogany Salt Lake City were Sunday Stokes and his bride, the for- lucky lady, from Bear River ) ro If Wrought-vnor. CALL 5111 mer Marianne Turner. Glen is Valley to participate in the Miss guests at the Jule Harris home. slight oxtro cott. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Utah Pageant in Salt Lake City Recent visitors In Tremonton Stokes. sometime during April. were Mrs. Janae Anderson and To qualify, a girl must be bechildren of Bountiful and her tween the ages of 18 and 24 on STAKE SETS DATE Leann sister, Garfield and baby be September 1, 1954; must of FOR DRAMA FESTIVAL Spokane. Phone 5111 Tremonton been never and married, single April 10 has been chosen as divorced or had marriage anthe date for the South Bear nulled and must be a graduate River Stake Drama Festival, ac- of high schol by September of cording to stake drama directors this year. Grant Thompson and Maurine Contestants must have been Wight. The festival was post- residents of the valley for the poned to this new date because past six months. This rule is of conflicts on the original date. only waived for contestants whose residence is out of the FIRST WARD SETS city or state, but who are college or university students in SPECIAL WORK DAY held and The Tremonton First Ward city where pageantis is held. She GOING TO HAVE at time pageant Relief Society will give instructmore in must not have competed ion to it's members in painting, Swedish weaving, picture mak than one official preliminary this year. ing, and booK binding at their pageant must be of good Entrants work meeting "next Tuesday beand character possess poise.per-sonalitginning at 10 a.m. There will charm intelligence, also be quilting for those who face and of and figure, beauty would like to quilt. At 2 o'clock Florence Gilmore of the USAC and must possess and display YEAR talent in a three minute routfaculty will be present to dis- ine. This talent may be singing, cuss fabrics and clothing. inThe women of the ward are dancing, playing a musical art invited to attend and take ad- strument, dramatic reading, display, dress designing, etc., or vantage of this instruction. she may give a three minute talk on the career she wishes to pursue. THE WINNING WAY... The entrant may be either amateur or professional. 4-- H n, Ml. States Bear River Stakes County Picks Plan Joint For Jury Duty Dance Festival f Implement Co. before you buy! n, W h. side-by-si- de utah rouir T Z Your UTAH j POULTRVg Manager Sayst Reed Giles SEE DETROIT AUTO SHOW G-- E Mr. and Mrs, Wilford Harris have returned home from a ten days' trip back east. They took their two oldest children with them, and went back east by train. In Detroit, they took delivery on a new car, and saw the auto show. On the return trip, they spent a day visiting in Chicago and two days in St. Louis seeing the city. o z If you arr joing to need fertilizer this spring, place your order now. Already there are shortages, of some types and the demand is expected to be greater than ever before. Ask about the savings lor "off car" orders. The infant son born prematurely to Ted and Marlene Jensen Ramsdell, March 13, died in a Logan hospital Wednesday. z o DEWAYNE OLSEN J LANDS IN DENMARK n rO O O !? Miss America UHF-VH- F. Contest Set one-ye- ar 21-in- G-- - re- the publishers that h ported has now been in Denmark for two weeks and likes the country very much. He started his work to trading in the city of 250,000 people, and has the impression that they seem not very interested in any kind of religion. The city of Copenhagen, where he is located has one fourth of the population of the whole country of Denmark. 5 mm Elder DeWayne Olsen has on G-- By Jaycees INFANT DIES Ultra-Visi- RUSS ELECTRIC IS y, aij uir.i h j tuu i The BIRTHDAY CALENDAR ANOTHER i The projeet is being Sponsored by the SECOND QUORUM OF ELDERS Q daily schedules s Ronald J. Wilcox, son of Carl of Fielding, has enrolled WTilcox it SALT LAKE C1TV and PORTLAND to of the Tremonton Second Ward Ronald Wilcox Enters Institute Only Greyhound oilers so much service by air suspension hw. Now take advantage of Thru service to Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, all the East . , . all over the nation by Air Suspension Greyhound! each It's a new high in riding comfort wheel is softly cushioned by compressed air! And there's no extra fare for this extra comf ortf Hr HI GUY WHO DIMS HIAD-IIOW- S WHIN MUITINO OR FOUOWMO VIHICUS. Tfca driver wHa win. ntptM la ttw wofrUt wfc MAKIS COUfe hr-T- vrym' nsT his com or tni xoao. Cespsrt tSas fcrts by Northrop Aeronautical In- stitute, Inglewood, California, in the Aircraft and Engine Mechanics Course. A veteran of the Korean War with service in the U. S. Air Force, Ronald is a graduate of Bear River High School. Upon graduation, after completion of 50 weeks training, he will be qualified to apply for his Civil Aeronautics Administration Certificate as an "A & E" Mechanic. - g 1.35 S17.10 S G.45 $10.50 plus tax , MIDLAND HOTEL, Phon 3886 UsLPASCFOEllSOWSOM LAST YEAR'S CALENDAR HAVE BEEN 1. 2. AHt WSMMSION OMTMOUND SALT LAKE CITY PORTLAND BOISE SPOKANE The response to this type calendar has been so gratifying that we are starting now to prepare the one to begin with the month of September, which will continue on from the present calendar. M. E. HALL. Agent Tremonton (BQVDaGDC32). 3. I UNTIL NEXT THURSDAY , WITH EACH PURCHASE OF SI 0.00 OR MORE MADE UNTIL THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK ALLEN'S HOME FURNISHINGS I WILL GIVE SI. 00 TO THE BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL A CAPPELLA CHOIR FUND. To keep a full time missionary on a foreign mission. Contributed $50.00 to the North City Park. Contributed $65.00 to the A. Cappella Choir Chicago Trip. YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT WILL BE GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED. H. DESSE HUNSAKER DON GIBSON RENOLD ANDERSON |