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Show THE Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams, Max Adams and Mrs. Wallace Germer of Layton left Thursday for San Antonio, Texas where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family. - Pamela Toland and LeAnne Marble were home from College for the weekend. Naomi Banger-te- r of Salt Lake accompanied LeAnne and was a house guest of the Marbles. TREASURY DEPARTMENT AID TO ASSIST TAXPAYERS LEADER Tremonton, Vtih FAE ANN HUGGINS Tremonton Women's Civic League To Present Musical Comedy Revue William J. Korth, collector of 1, 2 internal revenue of Ogden, will As be in Tremonton at the Utahi Mrs- Melvin Foxley, President, from Tremonton who Power and Light building on Clv" Women's jattended opera February 27 and 23 to assist tax- of the Tremonton Vtft mat announces "c ic flt Ralt Lake on Sat 1949 League, Rttprf1v.. payers in preparing their A Date group is to sponsor "It's income tax returns. urday evening were Mesdames l tsipnt comedy re 1 stag-Russ Waldron, Ullaila Cornwall, vp nnrt variety show, to be DR. O. II. BUDGE ed at the Bear River HighlElmer winzeler. Quentin Allen ON LIFE Park Plavirround Benefit, Mar. OF HIS FATHER Dr. O. II. Budge of Logan, will be the speaker in the Tremonton First ward Sunday School class next Sunday. He will take up the lesson, dealing with the life of his father, William Budge. BANQUET You have asked for it - - here it is ANOTHER SUPER BANQUET FARMERS COOPERATIVE TO HOLD MEETING Come renew old friendships The National Farmers Union educational meeting at the Thatcher ward 'hall on Monday, February 27 at lis sponsoring an This is for YOU and ONLY YOU ean make it a success SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Others $1.00 per plate Farm Bureau members free Nlu W !i 8 j LOCAL SINGERS CAST IN COLLEGE OPERA UJ 'M )f Bowcutt Hardman, Colleen Tremonton; Robert and William Cates, Bear River City; and ' 1 1 Gordon Bigler, Collinston, will appear in the Utah State Agricul tural college production of Verdi's famous opera, "Rigolet-to,- " which will be staged at the Capitol Theater in Logan March 1 and 2. Colleen is singing one of 'Tm the principal roles, that of "Madellena", while Robert, William, and Gordon are members of the chorus- : f ' " p.m. The urgent agriculture needs in this area will be discussed. An invitation is extended to every one to attend. - Out of town guests who called J- D. Dockstader home Sunday were Mrs. Lottie Simon-se- n and Elnora S. Bowcutt of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dur- rel Dockstader of Paul, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bradshaw at the vyiivw.v'. Wj.- - of Ogden. Sam Getz and son, Duane, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Contento in Salt t Lake City. ?7' KYf W Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glenn and family spent a week with Mrs. Arba A. Glenn at Long Beach, California. j MAWR 17 jewels Expansion Bracelet AUERTON 15 JeweU Expansion Band $49.50r $49.50 . I f ii7 .. o. i HEK EXCELLENCY X 2) Jewels $71.50 HIS EXCEUENCY OQ 21 Jewels Expansion Band $71.50 hours. Mrs. Jack Boyce and family Mrs. Ellis Burnett. 3 f-Ja- ve To Hiiild BAKONESS PATTERN TABLE SILVERWARE Save The Silver Certificate W e Give Willi Each $1.00 Purchase. Thev are Valuable To You START NOW - Trade More at GEPHARTS THADK MOKI: IN THKMONTON NO PARKING METERS! Gephart Stores Co. Mr. a is s - r Mrs. nver The Field;,-- , t. I the r'; 34 fit urn S8 .(3 TA1 - - K--a i 'j si ;j r eggs n tern -It ru IN USI mM! v So Much.. .for so Little! ng ed RAYOR GABARDINE M SUITS ARE AND WELL-MAD- E HANDSOME FOR JUST r w ,f) ' 1 & yon where they visited points of interest. On their return they, and their class leader, Lavona Grover, were served a delicious luncheon at the home of their class mother. Donna Shaffer. Included in the group were Cle-laPeterson, Vaughn Rhodes, Rex Peterson, Dallis Pierson, Grant Korth, Dean Shaffer and J. D. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff and daughter, Phyllis, vyited in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff and Mrs. Eliza Madsen attended funeral services for Mrs. Baird at Brigham Monday. r M i. J. Hess of Ogden visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. id of Salt Lake. Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. Farrell Bess, Mrs. J. II. Fronk and Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall wont to Logan Tuesday evening to hear the program presented by the Don Cossack chorus at the U. S. A. T irood-looking- ! U if costlier suit, too...imfl9ir? linin; ing rayon crepe ' bound buttonholes I ..' :. S a l ; f And the price! sizes Free Imtructions to Make Your Own all the sewing instructions you need to make a perky "Cinderella" apron! Designed by Feimey's, it's inspired by Walt Disney's full TI1ollVt A&L technicolor movi. length - . 0 ior it at Penney'g Fabric Department! It's t rec; v new. clears 10-1- ROM Yeg, a cutting guide and a. styles-ta- ke look! They're 200id. In many with E. tl.at .Vo every bit as veil maJeaj Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Malad visited one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard. And if we hadn't told take that rayon ga! for a far more expensive; you.-easi- ly Salt Lake Wednesday and Thursday with Leila Woodruff, who is working there. Mac-Derma- MORE PLEASANT BUSINESS RELATIONS by x. nd yi if New Set Of left I the Tenth Grade Teacher; Jed during our recent anxiety and Abbott as the Million Dollar Baby after the death of our dear 5 & 10c Store; and from the mother. We would like to thank all who took part at the funeral, Dean Madsen as Rosie, Queen of who sent flowers or assisted in the Runaway. the homes during this time. The BONNIE RYTTING CHOSEN friendship of each of you means INTRAMURAL QUEEN we to much us, and shall always remember the kindness shown Bonnie Rytting, a graduate of Bear River high school.was chosus. Elva Korth en Queen of the Intramural Bob and Ralph Baird Open House Festivities at the and the Baird family USAC last week. She was presented with an official intramural sweater with the block A on it. CARD OF THANKS She was chosen by a group of We are sincerely grateful to from twelve all who assisted in the search factulty judges last week for Jack and Bob and candidates selected by the varthe plane. We also appreciate ious fraternities on the campus. very much the kmdness of our friends, and all who were so Sylvan Korth, class father, sympathetic during those trying took the Guide class on a trip to Cutler Dam in Bear River Can- ft You Started .... Ashcraft Jewelry Co. i. con-bene- The most Mrs. Russ Waldron's mother, scene is "Labor Daze, in which Mrs. Lewis R. Cannon of Rupert "houseis visiting with the Waldrons for lovely but are wives" portrayed by prominan indefinite timeent businessmen: Don Stenquist as Fanny the Farmer's DaughCARD OF THANKS We are sincerely thankful for ter; Leland Harris as Winnie the the kindness and help given us Waitress; Ferris Allen as Tillie IPW'ii i! tv;e Ore-Cochr- hard-work- BRYN 7 since ueveiopmeni ana elementary ed- day when thPy ucation at the close of the school ward She has been teaching at was 43 to year. parr.u BeSS. School Wednesday and Thurs-!an- d 8:00 at 2nd, and 1st day. March will go to pur- P.M. Proceeds Mr and Virgil Anderson Mrs. Keith Austin equipment; Mr and and playground chasing for Tremonton City parks. Under retUrned Saturday after a 10 day the chairmanship of Mrs. T- L.;trip tnrough Washington, tickets for the huge gon and California. Weather revue are on sale by dions and good roads were in members of the League, the cast, !thejr favor and they had a very and by merchants in Tremonton. enjoyable trip. Onlv tickets boueht in advance; may be reserved. They should Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. be taken in to Aschraft Jewelry, Jesse L Roberts and Mr. and prior to the performance, and Mrs. Jesse J. Roberts drove to reserved seats will be assigned Eountiful to attend the wedding without extra charge. General reception of Delmar Hansen and admission may be obtained at Beverly Johnson of California. the door, next Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen Thursday. Under the professional direc- in company with Mrs. Howard D. tion of Mrs. Lisa Evans, who Evans and Mrs. Glen Hill of Salt holds her degree in dramatic Lake are leaving for California arts from the University of Cali- this week on business. fornia at Los Angeles, an enthusiastic cast of more than 100, Visitors at the home of Mr. drawn from the entire Bear River and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood last Valley, is daily at work to bring week were Mrs- Calderwood's the big community show before brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward the public. Beth Ballard as Gin- Lewis, a niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ger, and Grant Thompson as Joe, Williams and daughter, Toni, of have a terrible time selecting a Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. date for their wedding, and as Wood and son, Neil, of Sandy. they discuss the possibilities the curtain opens and reveals the ludicrous results of every date of their choice. Helping or hindering in their decisions are Garland (Sock) Puzey as Santa Claus, Bill Puzey as Santa Claus, Jr., and Nedra Saunders as Mrs- Santa Claus, Ray Reeder t vsi 'iv&iM as Eddie Canto, in his famous prize quiz program, during which members WAT'S TUP of the audience have the opportunity to win valuable prizes; the College Cutups, aided and abet ted by Day Garfield as Mr. I Gott Rocks, President of the Alumni Association of Good Ole Boola Boola U. Others partaking in the action are the famous Breakfast Clubbers: Mervin Holt as Don McNeil, Louise Castleton as Patsy Lee, Cliff Hansen as John Desmond, The Cruising Crooner, and Marlene Pecken- paugh as Aunt Fanny. laugh-provoki- ' ,1 ULr . vear rv. O.C ftf Wyoming where she is taking Air Stewardess training for United Airlines. Miss Huggins finished her college work at the U. S. A. C. in Losran in DeeemW and will get her degree in Child T : Annual Form Bureau the for Cheyenne recently plane - TO SPEAK i Miss Fae Ann Huggins i. 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