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Show THE Adams was a special guest. Delicious refreshments were served, and a very interesting review of the book, "A House is Not a Home", by Polly Adler was given by Margerite Rich. Club News an (1 VI OC CLUB FETED c Club Members of the met at the home of Mrs. Elna Majors with Rachel Probst as Woodruff sang two numbers, one evening this week. CIVIC LEAGUE by Belva Jean After the business meeting, accompanied HUSBADS ARE GUESTS Harris. games were played and refreshThe annual meeting of the Tasty refreshments were ser- ments were served.t Tremonton Women's Civic Lea- ved by the hostesses Mrs. Ernest gue where their guests are their Hansen and Mrs. Don Gibson. SERVES BIRTHDAY husbands was held Thursday DINNER evening at the First Ward Relief CLUB LITERARY Mrs. J. P. Jones entertained Society room. ENTERTAINED members at a birthday family C. J. Guest speaker was Dr. in honor of her dinner Sunday Lucretia Rhodes graciously Skidmore of the U.S.A.C. faculLeo brother Gunnell who was a GarTremonton ty, who lead a discussion on entertained the at the Jones home over guest home club at her land was "Who's Boss", which Literary highly Ardes the weekend. evening. entertaining to all. Charlene Wednesday Social Events Pi-O- ss CHEST - W SWEETHEART Wlfl K DAUGHTER jjf Vjn. MOTHER Thursday. October Tremonton. Utah Other new books expected to make Best Seller List are: The Gal.leans, by Frank Slaughter; The Eagle and the Herbert Wind, Stover; The Greatest Faith Ever Known, by Ousler; 1 Married a Korean, by Agnes Davis Kim; Lost General-bElswyth Thane; Hollow Silver, by Miller; A Stranger Came to the Farm, by Waltari and Goodbye Summer, by Allis McKay. There are also new books for young people and children at the library states Mrs. Stone. for each is placed on the tree. The room with the highest percentage will receive a treat. It is hoped that all parents will join, not only to help the children, in the contest, but so that they can contribute their ideas, interest, inspiration, strength and support to an organization which needs their help. By establishing good homes, , school relationships, the and can teachers parents do together what neither can do alone. child-dren- MEMBERSHIP DRIVE BY GARLAND P.T.A. WARREN CONGERS COMING HOME memT. a P. A. Parent Relatives here received word "Every ber," is the goal set for the Gar- that Captain Warren E. Conger land PTA membership drive, October 13 to 16. Membership dues are 50c for each parent. In order to stimulate an interest in parents to become memFRIENDS HONOR bers of the local and regionPOLLY SMITH al associations, the officers are Mrs. J. P. Jones entertained urging local units to sponsor a a group of ladies Monday after, contest among the school rooma noon at her home in honor of reports Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess, Mrs. Polly Smith on her birth- membership chairmen. day. The guests enjoyed a social This contest includes the placafternoon and a delicious lunchof a small cardboard tree ing eon. in each room. When a child's parents become members, a leaf ill LAHITCEDAR LEADER. 44- and family have landed in San Francisco, after spending three years in Japan. They expect to be in Tremonton by October 18. Mrs. R. L. Buchanan and son of Bountiful spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Buchanan's sister, Mrs. J. P. Jones. Mrs. Cornelia Gephart of Sacramento, California, a sister-in-laof Fred Gephart is visiting relatives and friends in HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. R. G. Woodhead entertained the members of the Monday night Bridge club at her home. Prizes went to Mrs. Reuben Baer, Mrs. Merwin Cook and Mrs. Harry Woodward. The hostess served a delicious ' At Library New Books NEW LIBERT Y Session At Ogden Enumerators who will visit local "farms and ranches later this month in the Sample Survey of Agriculture of Utah will attend a three-da- y training sesnext week, acsion in Ogden Carl R. Leader to Crew cording Nyman. The training program will include instructions on how and what to enumerate, practice exercises in map reading and mock interviews. The training will be conducted by Crew Leader Nyman who has just completed a five day course in Salt Lake City on the same subjects plus instructions covering his administrative duties in connection with the survey. Enumeration in the Sample Survey of Agriculture will begin on October 22 and is expected to be completed by November 6, weather permitting. The survey will provide information on Utah's agriculture and show major agricultural changes which have taken place since the 1950 Census. 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Plus ROY ROGERS in "APACHE ROSE" SHORT CARTOON "SHANE" IS COMING TO THE NEW LIBERTY SOON Uncon-quere- Beautiful modern chest in blond oak. Same desisnia walnut. DOWN Buy this easy way big selection to choose from if RESERVES ANY LANE! you come in now! Hales Bros. Furniture Mich-ene- r; Cost-ain- TREMONTON PHONE 2436 First In Wide Screen and 3-- D T BRAND NEW KEY Thru WEDNESDAY. OCT. SUNDAY GIANT ON NEW Slw flashed to font with "An American In VICTOR ADDING 18. 19. 20. 21 SCREEN CcnS MACHINE Parii"! With Subtraction Now tht's rh hiiciout, lovely SJ3950 "UU" of France dancing and tinging your heart away! TECHNICOLOR - Plus Tax $15.85 down. baL in monthly payments. ML Thoroughly Reuilt Used SMITH CORONA Hrr htr ting th hit long "HI. (Ill HMO"! 7 Si MACHINE Portable Model Guaranteed ISA 0.1iUl Scum P1 by Kill MUM- - BI.,t wtI On .. wmwy??(f. , Story t .M1 by MUl CALLICO I njj.mij.jj.., MATINEE Sunday. Starts 3:00 P.M. continues all day THURS-- . ANOTHER THRILL IN FRL. SAT.. OCT. 22. 23. 24 nm"S?S10 l! FIRST LR. m Tk.illtl I TheRomonce. i $6750 Plus Tax 3-- WHITE 3 DIMENSION WESTERN ! ...A-NAA0-- .: ' J. TYPEWRITER PAPER 16 Pound 8xll In Ream Lots (500 GIG YOUNG JEAN -- TOO YOUNG 70 DIE Col ADDING FEIER Sheets) $1.15 When epidemic strikes and takes its sudden and deadly count of the young, it tears at our iicartt;trin.!'s for there is so little we can do about it. Such tragedies may occur one- in a year or two. But the highway toll of young innocents produces a casualty list every day, year after year. There is much we can do about it, for we are responsible. - In one year 4300 young lives are snuffed out, over 200,000 injured and maimed for life. Three out of every four of these lives sacrificed to carelessness are from 5 to 14 years of age. Too young to diel School safety patrols are holding down the casualties of children going to or coming from school. Two out of three are killed while outside of school supervision. That's the big reason why it's up to you, Mr. and Mrs. Driver, to protect little children. Be alert for the unpredictable actions of youngsters at play, crossing streets, chasing balls and riding bikes. Little ones are thoughtless of danger; perhaps, too, they trust grown folks to guard them. Don't be the one to carry on your conscience the life of a child. Slow down, be alert where children may be at your mercy. HAGEK LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY 3--D NEXT PRICES: Adulii 80c, children 35c WEEK "From Her To Eternity" Phone 5121 l Tremonton, Utah THEATRE Sunday Monday. Tuesday. WednesdayOct. 1953 Farm Enumerators Attend Training te w 15. SLOW DOWN-LIV- ES ARE IN YOUR HANDSI |