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Show THE LEADER Tremonton, Utah fecial QmtA G. F. S. CLUB ENTERTAINED AT BREAKFAST Mrs Ulalla Cornwall entertained the members and a euest of the G. F. S. club Thursday at an clock breakfast. Avelskivers, a danish dish, was served af the ladies played bridge, with prizes being won by Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mrs, Ross Miller and Mrs. Ervin Stohl. Mrs. Wm. Storrer was a guest. MRS. WILMA SPENCE ENTERTAINS CLUB ; PRIMARY TEACHERS RADIO FEATURES j NOTICE TO VETERANS A. L. COOK AS SPEAKER TRAINING MEETING HELD Veterans receiving benefit pay- A. L- - Cook will be the speaker The Tremonton First Ward ments from Veterans Adminis- -' on Mrs Axel Fredericksen's radio held their teachers tration should immediately no- -i program, to be broadcast Sat- -' Primary hu!xL 1 . v. ; Social I Thursday afternoon. Bessie Hansen directed the f Hold Cc Members of the Variety Club discussion on the croner P10- V-evewhen training Monday meeting recalled to tify active urday at 10 a.m. over station met at the home of Mrs. Wilma ceedure for election of officers ning at the home of Mrs.. Lu- military duty. The law does not llo KBUH. Spence in Garland Friday eve- - and brought out many often cille Waldron with Mrs. Edna permit a veteran to receive At Brinfl ning. Games were played at two overlooked details. Fronk and Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall payments once he CLASSES SPECIAL INTEREST tables with prizes being won: Following the discussion the of as Mrs. June service, FOR 3 TREMONTON WARDS I explained. Dy r.irs. lneima Austin, Mrs. Ed- - ncers ior the coming year were lesson on the gave Holmgren These benefit payments in workers i WILL EE ENTERTAINED ith White and Mrs. Marjorie elected: Fannie Frldall is the Helping a Child Achieve and Re- clude GI Bill or Public Law 16 the Intend refresh-- ! new president; Fay MeMurdie, Thompson. Delicious The Third Ward Special Inter- - cognition of their Achievements. subsistance allowances and comments were served by the hostess. vice president; Lydia Hill. sec es class will be hosts to the 10 a Tasty refreshments were served pensation for S r; first and second ward at a party by the hostesses. Emily York, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED disabilities. Uls the two MRS. GUY JOHNSON year director; and Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen of Wednesay evening, November 22 If a veteran receives such pay- "Healthy ENTERTAINS CLUB Firth, one year director. at 8 p.m. In the Second ward LEAVE FOR announce the Fielding engagements covering any period after ment". A novel and tasty luncheon All married NATIONAL CONVENTION Mrs. Guy Johnson entertained recreation hall. ment of their Lois to daughter, he has entered active duty, he Dr. nr folks of the three wards are members of her bridge club on was served to fourteen members Joe Smith of Richmond? dent Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell should return it to the V-- A of- the of the : to vited attend. Wednesday evening. A lovely din- by the hostess assisted by her and are Oneta indefinite and son, fice which has his records. Oth Wedding plans daughter, princiPa; ner was served before the game daughter, Mrs. Nona Knighton. as Joe left for Fort Douglas this Dwain planned to leave Tremon erwise, it will remain as met't;r, an overwas played. Prizes were won by ton Friday for Maimi, Florida, to Carlisle 0f week to report for dutv in the Tl j KsKTJlI J- F. F. CLUB TTTTT.n him payment disuntil against Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mrs. David THERAPY COURSE attend the National Vocational of. Ten members of the J. F. F. S.'Army. R. Waldron and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. M. W. Ward returned Agricultural teachers Association posed Notification to V-- of recall to wm of the ': Sewing club met at the home of AGNES HOG ELAND Fronk. home last weekend, after com- of which Mr. Bunnell is vice sPeak af Mrs. Maxine Cowley in Ogden active duty should include the WED3 LEE S. BROUGH ing. pleting a course in foot therapy president of the western district. vetertan's "C" (claim) number, Thursday evening. Visiting, sew Y. Y. SEWING CLUB in Salt Lake City. A tour of The convention is held in con- his S. and Lee Agnes Hogeland name and address and the delicious complete ing enjoying MET THURSDAY EVE arrant nection with the American Vo- the amount of the A luncheon served by the hostess Brough were married Saturday NEW RAT payment, Mrs. Frank Chadaz entertained cational Association meetings. what it's., for, and the date he attend the c:' was the entertainment of the noon at the home of the groom's KIILLER be from i to: AVAILABLE members and a guest, Mrs. MarThe Bunnells plan to be awav Is to parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. go back into service. This ion Summers, of the Y. Y. Sew- - evening. A new rat and mouse killer Is for two weeks. President Brough. Wayne Sandall information should be sent to the A-- N. n RYTTrvv performed the ceremony in the now available to the general MARY E. CHRISTENSEN office handling the veteran's NATIONAL j; day evening. A delicious lunch HONORED presence of immediate relatives public, reported Dr. George F. A SON FOR THE; records. eon was enjoyed along with sewN. RyttK of both families Knowlton, Extension Entomolo- DICK HOWARDS a pieasani aiternoon was Utah A lovely turkey dinner followed gist of the Utah State Agriculstate ? ing and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard are W. W. WIHTNEYS Saturday at the home of returned tural Su- -1 It has been the College. hailed afterwhich the wedding receiving congratulations on a RETURN FROM TRIP Mary E. Christensen. Five vis PLAY CAST TO as one of the safest poisons to three months the? for attending left Lake Salt couple old son, that has City iting teacher representatives of BE ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitnev tional Editor:1' Relief Society organizations of where they will make their use, from the human standpoint; arrived to make his home with The University of Utah playreturned Sunday from a 3 wppks mention in also, it holds promise of wipinsr them. the South Bear River Stake met home. out the entire rodent population to the east. They drove ers, who will present the stage with He 0 vacation their leader Ruby Christen air to and retu-- 1 play, "Penrod", Saturday night, sen and where Detroit completely. sevYOU CAN YES, they spent HUNT president Rebecca Mor PENROD SCHEDULED will be guests at a six o'clock eral days with friends and from "Warfarin" is the name of the PHEASANT Tins WEEKEND tensen for their regular class dis FOR SATURDAY NIGHT dinner sponsored by the Business cussion substance. It The pheasant hunting season there to Niagra Fall, Buffa- HOSPITAL rAll young people and all of new period. Mr. and Mr and Professional Women. was developed at the University will not be closed this weekend, lo, New York then to Bucyrus Refreshments were served fol the "young in heart" should see NovJ Mrs. Don Peckenoaugh will be Ohio. Here Garland, met of Winconsin friends they in the laboratories according to Virgil and "Penrod", the second of a series of Weidman, hostess with Phyllis Pope, Ethel lowing the lesson. Mr. and i: enjoyed a visit afterwhich they Professor Karl Paul Link, and game warden. of 4 stage plays to be presented Palmer Arlene Ficklin and Ethel MERRY went to Cincinnati to spend Fielding, Nov' MIXERS Some requests have been made on the Bear River high school is now available through roden Chiodo cooking and serving the some time with Mrs. Whitney's! Mr. and ticide manufacturers. ENTERTAINED AT SNOWVTLLE stage Saturday and some rumors heard to the with cur night, meal. brother and his family along Tremonton, A very enjoyable contrary, but shooting pheasant with friends. evening was tain time at 8 o clock. Mr. andW Mr. Mrs. and Moroni Ward in this weekend will spent Wednesday, when the MerThe play is full of suspense be legal. again JERRY LAUB CELEBRATES They report having had a Tremonton, ry Mixers were entertained by and enertainment; packed with structed a class in sauare danc BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY the Snowville people. After an humor, it is an excellent adapta- ing Thursday evening at Chase's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton left lovely time. The 10th birthday anniversary Since 1900, n of dancing, refreshments tion of the story Penrod and oare in Garland. Other classes last week for Chicago, Hlinois of Jerry Laub was the occasion evening ites have beet be started soon. LEADER were served. may WANT ADS on PAY Sam a business '"detectif" for their playing trip. for the party given him by his were 14 yearsPresidents J. p. Jones was un Scotland Yard gang. Thev use mere were mother, Mrs. Rex Laub on Fri able to attend. the colored boys. Verman, Her day. A lovely dinner was served man and Jarge and the family to twelve guests after which the LADIES MAKE QUILT dog becomes a blood hound used friends enjoyed playing Bingo A beautiful m tracking suspects. has been quilt niade with prizes. Movie films were al a group of women of the Treby The terrible predicament thev so shown. monton Second ward, and it will get tnemselves into furnishes De given away at the Liberty laughs and increases suspense FARM BUREAU I ineatre next Tuesday evening, unui tne climax which proves ELECT OFFICERS them to be pretty good "detec-tifs- " The ladies of the East TreRELIEF SOCIETY TO HEAR after all. monton Farm Bureau met at the LOGAN WOMAN The play is a Samel E. French home of Irene Bunderson on Mrs. Nolan Olsen of Loe-ncomedy in four acts, taken from D . win oe present at the Trerrmntnn Boothe Tarkington's Penrod stof second ward Relief Society ries and adapted for the stage meeting next Wednesday to give by Edward E. Rose. unnhunas girt and wrapping The cast of eighteen rharao. suggestions. This will be given ters will be directed by Dr. All oround the olondar m connection with he regular Dert A. Mitchell of 'the" Drama literary lesson. ii i i i Department of the University nf lill coat d Utah and Ross Ramsey as stage uu i manager. h E B tl ter-whi- k lc a fi S P A ch V-- A re-ent- ers iv V-- A j fr ed retary-treasure- tl 1: u b it j j service-connect- fi T rml-lita- ry f C X nS tl a T - 8 1 b n A c ii y V-- P Si t E a lfi116: S V a T?, No, i Df V-- A Pi: en-Joy- ed 2 a t 5 t v 1 n Mo i Bl j f c death-dealin- I g- j fc j f f j 7 S j j o t te X. - 5 i : noPi i t 01 i 1 lUJl irTl Local Happenings m m f Neida Dansley of Salt Lake Visitor Shows Films spent the weekend as a mipst. nf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mnrri nf Mr. and Mrs. Wa Houiday were weekend guests of me Deakins. Mr. Morris made a trip to Greece during th Mr. and Mrs. Geore-- Rrhi of Wells. Nevada visifprf of rha summer and has some fine pic homes of Mr. and Mrs. William tures or nis travels. On Saturay evening a Koberts and Mrs. Desse group of friends and relatives Of thA TVq saker. Mr. Schuman attended the kins enjoyed seeing Mr. Morris's stock show in Ogden. films and were served a tasty lncheon by the hostess. Mrs. Glen Hill from is visiting this week with Mr. and Family Observes airs. j. m. Mortensen. Mrs. Allen's Birthday The family of Mrs. Pnhrt ai. Mr. and Mrs. J. m. Mortensen Jen met Tuesday evening at her lash" wppIt t jpent several davs " to celebrate her birthday "ume "ing m Burley, Idaho. anniversary. Thnso f.v.ovilV IC- Mrs. Arthur II. Hansen and sides the euest nt hon. children, Craig and David, of "uioano, were Mr. and Mrs Clif- lu'u vance. Mr. anrt Mr. Tucson, Arizona is in Trpmnn't Mr Allen, i to spend a month with her par- - "u-- . ana and Mrs. Ferris Allen, Mrs Quentln Allen and ruw,, wit. ana Mrs. Oscar Strand. ivir. an Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Nielson and children of Buhl, Idaho were Richard Allen Returns Field weekend guests at the Guy John- ToCIMission As V! son home. "lcnard Allen left r7. . vvunesaay to return to his mission in St. Joseph, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. He Bunnlng u narry ratton of Trenton has been at home for the past Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. James "luuu, on account of ill health. xis a son of Mr. and Mrs roxiey of Hood Ri Roland Allen. were in Tremonton to attend the funeral services for Mrs Booklore Club Entertained Foxley. Foxley. . lue members of the n T, ouuwore ciub Wednesday arter-noo- n Mr. and Mrs. William D. Holt at her homp. of Tooele,' and Mr. and Mr . rmj wuuiKe gave a review of Alexvimona oi Logan, were week-en- d andria Orme's book "Comes guests at the Lynn Markhams The vomraae . Dr. W. D. O'Gorman of Ogden A delicious luncheon was servspent Saturday as guests of the ed, by the hostess. Rex Laubs. The two "We believe that something has ta . m w The Silver Label 34.50 Oar Newest Value In No other Alligator 100 wool worsted carries so mod oh t a price tag! Luxurious, dependable the coat you'll Live all-virg- in In around the clock, around the calendar! Handsomely styled in true Alligator tradition. Water repellent processed. A truly outstand- roll call of Buick owners-200,- 000 people who must have sized up the current version of the cars they owned, and decided that Buick offered more thrill, more comfort, more satisfaction for the ing value! 29.75 Qifford's MEN'S STORE t ULU i mm ii 13 Tremonton IV. Vonton Wnrin,. Indan! j How w gives m gallon? like Stai brackets-match- ins fine-ca- i Oils! T field. cleaner, We might add that Buirk nnV art doubly attraaive-sin- ce their list orices include many features customarily od the "extra" list. Buick and bought a new one rt D r'J ? hundreds of thousands who already owned a I i . . . J ununction with the finest in the money. Beyond that, of course, there were other ical he the mar! circulati f : tandar for fum. But why try to spell out all the reasons "s-- ac th Buick wins in a showdown? The proof of thp rmJAinfr'lS in this great car itself. Better Farre i come in -l- ook it over-a- nd find out what an unbeatable buy it is. 4 -- 1 1 f ' tins Staiar4 P3 en ROADMASTER, on SVPLR and SPECIAL opiioal When better automobiles are built BUICK will build them at modth. BANCC YOOB FBtCC TRE3IONTO.V.OA UTERIRY CLUB MEETS Mr. ana Mrs. Lamonfc Van Tlie regular of . Logan visited Monrtnv nt th meeting of the VI - Oarland twucn ana Quentin Allen homes. Literary club was held g, November 15th nf u Mrs. Fanette II. Rivn r iO or Mrs rVirntV,. t lung with her oarpnts'1 Kr . UHU r, "uutina. The book- "Th i Mrs. James F. Hill Rh her husband, who Is with the uvuui Adventurp" h J unitok rxi wauonm Guard at Ft. Lewis, to rt.ru reewed by Miss jom ner nere before thr rvirict. ivuwi jonnson. mas holidays. reiresnments wer 4 UintiJ w 'uu 'venieen members. Meteorites A total of about 535 different Mrs. Harry Dnv eorltei have been found in Farrell Be.sa visited In Salt Lake United States but only 97 of these wtra actually teen to fall. Wednesday. m for tb aspirationsTmatchingprices withmanj sixes in the lower ""-v- u pneasant hunting. 31 - car-owne- Wil-lie- m Gabardlnel M-Wo- ol ' we can remind you that the Buicl: special, Super and Roadmaster k about blanket the range of a The total is more than 200,000. That's 200,000 "freshmen" added to the tij ci landslide including Fireball power-- : an incomparable ride and DynafW Drive. from people who traded other makes of cars for this bounteous beauty. AO m this year. But we're speaking here neiv owners only. d - j a ii xvr we can name many reasons I Wi hap-pene- in 1950 that you should take to p l-- o 0 ii'Mc fiiiiiWni! CVCH-in- y - t?,. ,rs I, ,,1!" nua t.. iCPTYOUR COPY SAfEWAf NOW Dial Ull Fronk Chevrolet Co. I AT I II OEII " r' r""'' ' in m an |