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Show THE Twin Boys For ATTEND CONTRACTORS The Dames CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Germer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L- - Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott, and Mr. of Sunnyside, Washington are Trnnoninru Utah LEADER Ticket Sales and Mrs. David R. Waldron spent the proud parents of twin boys 3 days of last week In Salt Lake bom January 24, at St. Elizabeth City attending the Contractor's hospital in Yakima, Washington. Lois Mrs- Davis is the former convention at Hotel Utah Adams of Fielding and daughter FROXK S ON of Mr. and Mrs. Af ton D. Adams. VACATION The twins are their first children. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk left Salt Lake on the California DK. GREEN TO Zephyr Thursday morning for an GIVE RADIO TALK extended trip to Chicago, WashDr. D. B. Green will give the ington, D. C, Atlantic City, New radio talk on Mrs. Axel York and Florida. program over KBUH Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs Ardella Peck and son and Mrs. Calvin Kay were in Ogden Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hay ward of Tuesday. Logan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. j - Committee Organized i Under the direction of Mrs. Blaine Morse, General Ticket Chairman, the following people in North Box Elder County have been selected to organize ticket sales in their communities: Mrs. Elmer Winzeler, Tremon-toMrs. Betty Jean Sorehson,-Ea- 5f JJJ A n, EATING! Garland; Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt - Garland; Mrs. Jessie Lamb - Plymouth; Mrs. Ezra Mason - Fielding; Mrs- Wallace Mrs. Anderson Bothwell; Dwayne Romer - Elwood; Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes - Howell; Mrs. Clarence Fryer - Deweyville; Mrs. Alma Palmer - Park Valley; Mrs. Doyle Cutler - Snowville; Mrs. Grant Marble - Collinston. Mrs. Rudy Hupp and daughter, Anyone wishing to help is cordially invited to contact Margaret, were in Ogden their local chairman. A General Electric Steam iron J. C. Raechers came from Twin will be given by Russ Electric to Falls, Idaho last week to pay Mr. the person selling the most ticand Mrs. Ferrel J. Bess an ex- kets. tended visit. SAUERKRAUT Delmonte H JJJV "Thatcher IW 2'i can by ANN WOOD WEINERS 41 and Mrs. Albert Mitchell of Clinton, Utah were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy And- Pancake Flour erson. Roy Anderson was a Monday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and family of Ogden. Miss Koa Lou Christensen and Earl Christensen spent the weekend witih Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen and family at Faust Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christensen Monday evening. They Mr. To go with the Kraut Lb CELERY Per Stalk 8 Pound Bar Pork Sausage 39' Per Pound WHAT A BREAKFAST of celebrated the birthdays Delos Stenquist and Miss Marilyn Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom and Mrs. Leda Burton were Ogden visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Molly Baker and family of Kimberly, Idaho and Mrs. Julia Clark of Lynn, Utah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clark last Sunday. Mrs. Glenda Compton attend ed a party at Brigham last Thurs day night. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton attended a wedding dinner for Miss Pearl Petersen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petersen last Sunday. Erie Compton and Perry Stan nu went to salt Lake on CHEESE Per Bottle 23 POPCORN White or Yellow Per pound OtJ Jm3 APPLE CIDER Tree Top Vt gallon 49 SHORTENING Sno Kreem 3 Pounds BEAN TIME CHILI BEANS 2 pounds Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Holladay attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petersen In Bothwell Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen vis ited in Salt Lake last week. Last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen were dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Fourteen and Gleaners from Thatcher attended the Stake and Gleaner ban quet at Bothwell last Saturday 29' 27' 43' 24' NAVY BEANS 2 pounds LIMA BEANS 2 pounds KIDNEY BEANS 1 pound last Tuesday. business M-M- en M-M- en BABY FOOD evening. Gerbers 3 cans ' 2--2 Qsy 29' 2 pounds Pierces, 2'4 can 35' for Throughout the nation, in communities such as our. volun teer Field Army workers carry out the programs of education and service to bring cancer under control, for which money is supplied hi the annual drive for funds. Cancer is a highly individual disease, which must be met as a personal and community problem. We need to combine and intensify our efforts to bring cancer under control in this community. The Spring Fashion Show to be held in the Bear River High School Auditorium on March 10 at 8:15 p.m. will be the means to raise money for the fight against cancer. Here's What Has Happened To 1919 B.R.ILS. Graduates check by the Board of Edu cation on the Bear River high school graduates of last spring gives an interesting analysis on what these young people are now doing. There are 64 of them attending schools: 31 at the USAC; 10 at the BYU; 8 at the U of U; 3 at Weber College; 5 in Nurses training; 2 each in business college and in army training school and 1 each at the University of Chicago, Washing ton Central College and chaffey Jr. College. Listed on farms are 19; at sugar factory, 2; employed In business houses, 23 and 1 each as mail carrier, bricklayer and milk carrier. There is one in the armed service; 3 have moved away, 22 have married and 10 are listed at home. That classifies the 147 gradu ates of 1949. A FIELDING GIRL APPOINTED TO COLLEGE RADIO STAFF Miss Colleen Packer of Fielding has been named as office and traffic head of the USAC new radio station. Plans for the station are going forward with Lee Frishknecht of Logan as station manager and Prof. Bur-re- ll Hansen as faculty advisor. TKEMONTON WART, THE SPEED 1 f"'T r. ' "'I ' 5 ' H ! ; ! I - ? - f j ! 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Mrs. Leslie cold storage were demonstrated Roy Anderson, Wight and Miss Ann Wood to a large group of fanners and assisted with the program at their wives by butcher Don HanDeweyville last Sunday evening. son of the Food Basket, Tremon-toand Mrs. Esther Anderson Bishop and Mrs. James Wight were Salt Lake visitors last of the Home Economics department at Bear River High School, Thursday. A formal Sweetheart Dance Wednesday, January 25th in the will be held February 15. 1950 Bothwell ward chapel. The demfor Bothwell. Thatcher and Pen- onstration was one of a series rose at the Thatcher hall. conducted by LcRoy being An and Gleaner fire- Bunnell, Agriculture instructor, side was held at the home of of Tremonton, under the Adult Miss Dorthy Petersen Sunday Farmer Program. nlsht. DeWayne Folk was the Following the lecture Mrs. Bunnell directed the comspeaker and Mrs. Lloyd Barfus sang two vocal solos. munity recreational dancing Mrs. Sylvia Dunn is vacationwhich Is sponsored by the Home and Family Life. ing In California. Mrs. Jack Newman entertained on Wednesday and Friday eveMrs. Cliff Beard returned ning. Tuesday from Salem. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wise of Lay-to- n where she has been visiting her were Saturday guests of Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and family, for a month. Amy Petersen and Dorthy. RICE ; VTN i iyk - Mr. 23 ... ' st Fred-erickse- IDEAS for V ' Vf 1 c Extra Special selection of fine prints for your Spring sewing at a give yd. away price Yards JLm for LLNEN 1.00 ? , i |