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Show Division 15 Junior Softball Tournament Playoff at Brigham Ten teams representing areas of Division 15,. are, meeting in tournament playoff at Rees Pioneer Park, Brigham City this week. Harry Miller is athletic director of the division Deweyville won the champ ionship of the South Bear River Stake, and Garland First Ward were the winners in the Bear River Stake Other teams, and the stakes they represent are as follows: Ogden 3rd, North Weber; Malad 3rd, Malad Stake; Hooper 2nd, Lakeview; Brigham 7th, North Box Elder; Harrisville, Farr West; Terrace 2nd, Riverdale; Willard, South Box Elder and in 27th ward, Weber, : 4-- CLUB NEWS H Merry Stitchers The Merry Stitchers held their meeting at the home of Tamara Holmgren. A demonstration was given by the leader on pockets and hemming, and the girls worked on their dress- Ursel Knudson is coach of the Deweyville team. Members are. Dale Blackham, Lamar Holdaway, Oleen Holdaway, Johnson, Neil Knudson, D. R. Norr, Ralph Gardner, Melvin, Barrus, Gary Norr, Doyle Hold- es. , Delicious refreshments were away, Nolan Barnard, Joe Knudson, Silver Gardner, Richard' served. Peggy Palmer, reporter Marble, Dallas Whitaker, Ray El-d- on Lish. Coaching the Garland 1st ward is Don Hess, Team Members are: Ralph Cullimore, Jay Rhodes, Larry Rhodes, Jimmy Roberts, Darryl .Knutson, Glade Arnold, Norman Rogers, Irven Hess, Melbourne Bragg, Don Kirby, Darwin Harris, Lee Mason, J. D. Woods, Burke Rogers, DeVon Knutson, Lynn Harris. Needles 'N Pins Perry was the hostess club this week. Ann of our Holdaway gave a lesson on health. For a project this year we made stuffed toys and gave to the younger classes in primary and Sunday School. Light refreshments were served and club was dismissed. Judy Hess, reporter Mrs. 4-- H WCTU SILVER Careful Cookers MEDAL WINNER , Careful Cookers held The Peggy Palmer, daughter of their sixth meeting at the home of "mm, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer Tremonton, was declared the winner in the WCTU Silver Medal speech contest held Sunday evening at the Thatcher-Penros- e LDS Church under the direction of Mrs. Axel Freder-ickseWCTU State speech, con test director. Other contestants were Brenda Whitney, Tremon ton, Carole Dawn Zollinger, Thatcher, Diana Larsen and Terry Gardner, Elwood. An ac cordion solo was played by Jerry Lynn Checketts. Bear River stake high coun selor, Lyman Zollinger commended contestants on their fine efforts, and Mrs. Freder- icksen for her good work on behalf of our youth. Bishop William D. Burton made the medal presentation to the winner, and extended an invitation for future contests to be held there. of their teacher, Mrs. Cleon Anderson. They made tasty muf fins. Joan Stokes and Dawn Christensen gave a demonstra FISH FOR SALMON tion on good posture. Among the local fishermen Dawn Christensen, reporter who spent a recent weekend in the beautiful Stanley Basin, in Idaho were Vic Beeton and famThe Sewetts The Sewetts of East Tremon ily. From the big smile on Vic's ton completed their work face, it is evident that he was and had Achievement Day at successful in his quest for the Kay Waldron's home. Mrs. Ault elusive big salmon. and Bessie Hansen were present Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halgren along with the mothers of the are planning to spend this girls. The club has also spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as second day at club camp in guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Idaho. Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Scofficld. Thompson took the girls to camp. Thursday we are having a BEAR RIVER CITY party at Lara Thompson's which will wind up our sumBy Andrea Huggins mer's work. Betty Ann Kay, reporter Mr. and Mrs. Alden Johnson and family of Richmond spent Happy Homemakers The Happy Homemakers held their eighth meeting at the home of Merrilyn Laub. We discussed who was to be our new leader. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting is to be held at Karen Watkins. Carol Reeder, reporter. n, PAINT BRUSHES Pure bristle brushes for every need. Priced from TRAY & ROLLER Baked enamel finish tray; replaceable 4-- H 4-- H roller cover. a few days with the James Ransom family. The women are sisters. The Darrel Lovelands of Brigham were also weekend guests at the Ransom home. STEP LADDERS Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen-se- n were in Perry Sunday to attend the Deem family reunion. Mrs. Ghristensen's mother was a Deem. Anderson LUMBER CO. Phone TREMONTON Happy Homemakers The Happy Homemakers held their ninth meeting at the home HERE FROM CHICAGO of Karen Watkins. We decided to have our art Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris and daughter of Chicago are icles made by Wednesday. Respending several weeks in Tre- freshments were served by the monton. They are visiting with hostess. The Happy Homemakers met relatives in the valley, and doing some work on their build- at the home of Karma ing, which is under construction on East Main Street. Carol Reeder, reporter wo lowest priced Pickup with Short Stroke GVW power, V-- 8 or Six! Ford 5,000 lbs. Power Brakes, Fordomatie Drive low extra cost. -- 0, give you modern Short Stroke design in every engine! ONLY FORD Trucks 's are makModern short-strok- e ing truck history! Thev cut friction as much as 33 -- prolong piston ring life ive gas savings up to one up to gallon in seven! , . But only Ford gives you a Short Stroke engine in.. every truck. Four 's and the shortest-strok- e Short Stroke Six of any leading make! Only Ford, pioneer in modern engines, has over three years and five ' billion miles of Short Stroke experience. So look under the hood before you buy. Look for an engine that will keep n your truck's value high at trade-iShort Srok.-.- pJ .imc. Go roodem-- go V-8- 53-g- Cookerettes The Thatcher Cookerettes met at the home of their leader Ruth Zollinger July 22. We made white bread, sweet rolls, cinnamon rolls, twists, toad in the hole, figure eight, balls, shells, braids. She served Chocolate pudding, punch, and sweet rolls. We were in club for five hours. We met at our leaders home July 29, and made meat souffle. She served punch and cookies and souffle. We were in club for 4 hrs. Our last meeting for the season was held at the Thatcher-Penros- e meeting house for one hour July 1. We had a wonderful lesson on health. All the girls are to work on their books for the August County Fair and enter them in the exhibit. They are also to have canned 3 pint bottles of vegetables and 3 pints of fruit to be put in the Fair for exhibit. They are also supposed to have their recipe cabinets finished, and to make 1 loaf of whole wheat and 1 loaf of white bread to enter into the Fair. .. V-8- Championship Tjjjjje fcCOIIOmy TfUCKS P.D.A.P, SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER TODAY A-- l USED CARS AND TRUCKS The Box Elder County Board Education has postponed their regular meeting of. Aug. 8, until Friday, Aug. 12 at 4 p.m. A baby boy arrived for them July 26, and their first child was a girl. of MANNING PORTAGE By Mrs. Gibbs Allen Glen and Thelma Ruth Thompson Manning of Garland are the proud parents of a baby girl. Their first two children were boys. Return To Portage Home COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday August 7 Sermon topic: "Bits of Bible" VALENTINE Robert G. and Barbara Glea Mrs. Birdie Selck of Los Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris son Valentine of Garland now is a guest this week of and son Phil returned to their have three little Angeles girls. The new her brother, Frank L. Davis and home here last week. Mr. Hararrived July 29. Mrs. Davis in Tremonton. ris and Phil have been employed baby SMITH by. Beers Sheep Co. for several Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Arvin months and Mrs. Harris has Smith of Fielding welcomed a been in Malad for the 6 moriths taking care of her moth new baby girl to their family er. Mrs. Nellie Reese who has July 30. The mother is the been seriously ill. Mrs. Reese former Doris Forsberg. This is is visiting at the Harris home their second girl and they have one boy. for an indefinite time. NALDER Mrs. Jack Deakin and two children visited Tuesday with Blaine J. and Patricia Gay Rochelle Allen and with Mrs. Hull Nalder of Ogden announce Loren John. the birth of a baby boy July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Don McCrary He is their third child, and the and two children of Sacramento," second boy. R0YALE7 Calif., left this week for their MARBLE FLAMM ROMER home. They have spent the last The LaRain Marbles have two two weeks visiting with Mr. new grandsons and the S. A. MELMAC and Mrs. Milt McCrary. Marbles have one new grandD1NNERWARE Miss June Gibbs returned child and two new great grandhome this week from Ocean-sid- sons in the last week. in Swarf. Calif. She visited the last Peggy Marble and her husColon month with Mr. and Mrs. Lee band, Lowell Flamm of San Pettingill. Francisco, have a new baby Women of good taste approve Mrs.Tella Bannard Lindblad boy, their third child, and PegRoyale for every family meal, of San Pedro, Calif., visited dur- gy's brother, Vern Marble and parties and buffets too. It's ing the week at the home of his wife, Mary have a new baby truly ideal for outdoor living . . . guaranteed not to break, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley.. boy, their third child also. Each chip or crack in one full year Mrs. LeeRoy Gibbs and couple had a boy first, then a normal use. Stays cheerful of of Arco, Ida., visited a few girl, the two girls being the and lustrous through countdays here last week with rel same age, and without the less washings . . . not affected atives. knowledge of the other couple, by boiling water. Available in Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cannon each girl was given the name of three smart colors . . . Charcoal and family of San Diego, Calif., Debbie. The new additions to Grey, Gardenia White, Flame Pink... Stunning in mixed sets'. visited here this week with Mrs. the family are keeping up the Vera Hall and Mr. and Mrs. contest. ONLY 16 PIECE STARTER SET Wendell Hall. Merlin and Margarett Marble dinner 4 cupt, 4aucn,4 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall Romer of Elwood are also set95 plates, 4 bread and of Salt Lake City visited over ting something of a precedent. butter plates . . . the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. They now have six girls. The Wendell Hall. new baby was born July 30, OPEN STOCK AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Gibbs and she is a grand daughter of and boys returned to their home the S. A. Marbles. in Salt Lake City Thursday STENQUIST after spending four days visitWayne K. and La Von George CO. ing with their parents, Mr. and Stenquist of Witchita Falls, Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs. Texas now have one of each. Phone Tremonton e, TRISTATE Bear River Soft ball team nosed out Honeyville to, win the Stake Championship. Monday evening. On August 9th the local team will meet Lake View Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. s and family returned Wed nesday from a pleasant trip to Mineral Point, Wisconsin, where they were guests of Mrs. Hug gin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Helms. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander and family attended the Orgill family reunion held at (the Hyrum City Park in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Mr, and Mrs. Christian Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins enjoyed a three day outing at Willow Flats on the Cub River. Have New Grand Daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Whitaker received a telephone call from their son Artell Whitaker, who lives in Moses Lake, Wash., informing them that a new grand daughter arrived on July 29th, mother and baby are doing fine. This makes four grand daughters and four grandsons for Ere and Cleophia. Mrs. Clytie Anderson enter tained her club at a lovely canyon party Saturday afternoon in Box Elder Park. Mrs. Erma Miller of Elwood was a special guest. Mrs. Burton Anderson and daughter Dorene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Atchley at Boise, Ida., several days last week. Mrs. Loris (Ronald) Anderson and sons of Moses Lake Wash., have been visiting Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson returned recently from an enjoyable trip to Canada. Win Stake Championship Many Friends and relatives motored to Providence Wednes day evening to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Collen L. Hansen. Glen Ivorson came home evening. He is working with Gcrmcr and Abbott in Grnntsville. Bishop and Mrs. William Pedcrson and Mrs. Alma Esplin of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Tuesday evening. Old Folks Entertained Tuesday the older members of the ward were guests at Lagoon, The outing is given annually by a ward committee for the Old Folks. 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