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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE SIX FIELDING Enid Welling 1 i By I I THATCHER Roche 13. 1936 JVI. World Short Wave Stations Increase -- By Phyllis A feature of the preliminary program last Tuesday was a song by DeAnn Quinney. She of Jack and JUL" "The Wedding sang Dona Allen sang, "Just For You" and "I Love Yau Truly.'" three-year-o- a piano solo, xx The Honeygatherers of the classes held a sleighing partv and progressive supper Monday casing. ve Packed is two they rode first to the home of Vion Madsen for chili. Dessert was served at the home of Josephine Stokes. The girls reported having had a lot of fun in spite of the dense fog which fell Monday bob-sleig- hs night xx The stake M Men and Gleaner Girl banquet will be held February 25th according to Carl Cooke, stake p res-deof the M Men. The banquet was postponed from the original date of January 3rd because there had been no tickets sold. nt -- ::x- The second year Beehive Girls are buying a potted plant to send to their teacher, Mrs. Don Sheffield, who is ill in the Cooley Hospital at Brigham. a y, , It may seem impossible the way you look at it now. But remember how impossible it first seemed to you when you were told that water could be shot from a hose with such pressure that if struck with an iron bar the bar would either break or bend. enmey's Thrift Event We Arc Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wood of Ogden, visited in Fielding last Thursday with relatives and friends. Ward Welling of Salt Lake City waT a visitor to Fielding last week, vera. Bourne, who underwent an operation at the Dee Hospital in Og dc-several weeks ago, returned to his home Wednesday. Reports are that he is getting along very nicely at this writing. Literary club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Wanda Earl Wednesday evening. A book review was given. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. TVTr nnH "MYa Wnllaro C "Rrtiirnp were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Mrs. George Godfrey announces the marriage of her daughter, Nettie, to Herman Lott, the marriage taking place last week in the Salt Lake tern pie. After a short virat to Southern Utah, they will be at home in Field ld Gall Millward played "Air de Ballet" ANTARCTIC ed. We have never ofiesred a better buy in Men's Shirts than this one " 25 dozen bought especial' ly for this SBIET EVENT - - PENING a n ing. FELT 3ASE R Wise cracks can t eliminate problems whose sources are rooted back several centuries. Tolerance and patience are more needed in some families than meat and potatoes. 9 x 12 $7.90 9 x 10y2 $6.90 x9 $6.50 7 CONGOLEUM UTILITY MATS 15x27 19 18x33 27x54 59rj 25? 36x62 23x60 29 79 $1.49 Utah Fuel Company SALT LAKE CITY Pre-shrun- k Fast Color Dress DO IS IF isll Axinifiistsr Hng IT IS NOT Castle Gate Men! Nucraft Collars Attached, Won't Wiltl IF IT IS NOT DUSPRUP The season's buy in fine dress shirts for men! What an assortment to choose from! Plains, patterns, solids! freshness no wQtJ The Nucraft collar means all-dno curl, no droop! Finest fabrics, fully shrunk aadj in fast colors ! See them now and stock up for Spriagt ay Imported Japanese Eag fi&imgs LARGE SIZE Fancy Check Patterns - Fringed 3& 24x48 Inch - Imported Japanese HIT and MISS Firm Woven - Clear, Brilliant Colors Men's Dress Socks Rayon Over Mercerized Plait 10 lL&s pair . . 98c FARMERS' CASH Men's Pure Silk 7 Strand UNION Dress Socks Tremonton's Exclusive Castle Gate Coal Dealer "': Phone 35 ' j . Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen enterGlen Seversou left this past week a number of friends at their tained in Iowa, home Ames, for his former evening. The occasion to visit for an indefinate period, with home Saturday Mr.-- .. Jensen's birthday. being rela and other mother and his father C.G. Eldridge returned home from tives. Lake City Monday, where he has Salt Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox return been receiving medical attention. ed from Salt Lake City last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and Mrs. Wilcox had spent the past two GlennKnudson of Brigham City were weeks in Salt Lake and surrounding dinner guests of Leora Nelsen Sunvicinity, during which time her son, day. Dale, was at the missionary home, Mrs. Joseph Ray returned home prior to departing for South Africa from Bountiful Thursday where she on a mission. He left Salt Lake City has been visiting with relatives for Thursday for this mission field. , the pa A two weeks. Miss Winnie Petersen of Garland Mrs. Amelia Anderson is visiting over the was a guest of Sylvia Bourne Aidi he;- daughter, Mrs. Emma Archi weekend. bald at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McFarland of Golden Adams and Everett Johnson Logan, were the weekend guests at visited in Salt Lake with friends Sunthe home of Mrs. McFarland'a par- day and Monday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. James English of children of Clinton, were Sunday dinBoiie, Idaho, visited over the week- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mr. end with Mrs. English's parents, Anderson. and Mrs. Dan Gam. Mr. and Mnv A. E. Roche and was club Social The P&co I Development were supper guests of Mr. OCCAM daughters of entertained Thursday at the home and Mrs. James Bigler of Garland, -- YVITH England, France, Oer-- " ber of new South American sta- English are available from such Mrs. Fred Coombs, Jr. The afterWednesday evening. and - Czecho-Slovakitions have also appeared. many powerful transmitters as GSD in and in noon was spent playing games, Our local school teachers, Ross Kel-lenow new shortNot only is the number of short- London, EAQ in Madrid, and DJD building powerful to the due weather, stormy although Mabel Christensen, Dorothy Had-- , wave stations, the number of Euro- wave stations being doubled but a in Berlin. Program schedules of which kept a large number of memattended institute at Salt Lake ley aerial tuning system these and other short-wav- e pean short-wav- e transmitters will new built-istations rewere there bers home, thore who lar.t week. be winCity doubled end of enables Philco the the listeners to get will be supplied without charge to by Lunchtime. a had lovely having port Blanche and Phillis Roche visited ter, according to officials of Philco double the number of foreign sta- those addressing The Radio Instieon was served by the hostess, as- with friends in WednesRadio & Television Corporation. tions possible before. tute of the Audible Arts, 80 BroadBrigham City sisted by her daughters. Within the past few weeks a num day evening. Every day news bulletins in way, New York City. a of last week, Thursday night Miss Velma Hewitt of Promontory, farewell program and dance was held "Life not death is in the saddle. the most precious thing we know, i change but it will not disappear." at the home of Phyllis spent in the Fielding hall for Carl Coombs Roche.Tuesday Personality, identifiable, recognizable, must share with aU the rest. It will! George W. Coleman. who has been called to labor in the to bad Eastern States mission. Due weather and the roads being almost impassable, the crowd wasn't as large as would otherwise have been. However, a nice size purse had been contributed by the member?, of the ward and during the evening was presented to Elder Carl. A program was rendered followed by dancing. The M Men and Gleaner Girl classes of the mutual entertained for Carl Coombs at the home of his parents, S Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs, last Tuesday. Many useful and lovely gifts were presented Carl. The evening was spent in games. Luncheon was serv- D LA. NEWS Black Tremonton, Utah Phone 12 c 4 Cord French Tan pair . . 98c . |