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Show MARCH U. 1S7 EZAB F.TVER VAT1.TT LEADER. TgCMPAT. PACT ESST T ttja iimiimm MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937 I I frfrfr4-fr44-44-3- I 1 , . , H 1 illlli1 W-H- i 3 'I T t f I T H.H 1 I 11 ML A. STAKE OPERA m ritioa. at 4. ; Gala Junior Prom at B. E. BL - 4-4- multi-color- ed 4-- : Swagger Styles f I: V T' i Fitted Backs r '5 i .... Flared! ONLY i ? lan 4 , ! .... for Spring a mi if I. it ,. -- . outT i.j-c- -'- Parents of to Tour s. f trip. And the rains descended asi & floods came and the man whose ha was on high ground took care ia neighbor from the low water, u uai i its consequences. Next Monday evening's kctsrtrl be given by Dr. R R. Rasae, Ha w, ! n, W 4-- GEPHARTS dec, I 4-- 4 ,4r-- r ... at Mr. aiid Mrs. Elvarua Hatv Honeyville, held open houserZr in commemoration nt v , wedding anniversary. Mary and relatives called during ti to honor this couple, and they given many beautiful gifts. The room was beautifully some questions interesing ing, raised his in with audience gold and whit and the hn25 his charmed and was attractively carried Z1 wit- colors. same are his of speech Some highlights Saturday, March 6. this famnwu sm follows: Americans need to unlearn most of j & family reunion at Hontyvufe, ctwruueo. wtiat thev know aooui me "nrai, untrue. is it Culture is not a thing nor a collecLocal Jew-ele- r tion of things; it is not art. music or Culdrama, nor all of these together. Europe ture is an organization of attitudes toward Me; it must spring from acMr. and Mrs. N. C. complishment, and is born of a fixed ents of Robert Simonsen, Jeweler i point of view. this city, win sail May 3 for Mr. onsen's native home in Denmari. T5 The West has excelled in scientific have a son, Reed, doing rsissatji. discovery and business organization, work there and will visit with fe but the East has excelled in philoso- ft.nri otner reiaaves ana triesas. They also plan on taking a tear t phy and religion. All of the great re Chrisbefore returning hose ti of the world, including Europe ligions tianity, have had their birth in me contemplate taking 3 months for & ; n-i- h White Coats Ob-ser- Contrasting vigorously the respec-- i tive cultures of the East and the West and emphasising the need for better the Orient and nrstaiidirjr betweenSudhindra I Base, Dr. the Occident. svirr in the sixth national forum at the high school last Monday even- 1 r.v be beM i re Jn ReadinCSS IOr surca ura. r, 9:15 East, West Contrasted HonejTille Couple Golden Wcddim At Forum Lecture Banquet and Daw: The Junior Prom, gala social erect S. Sat, March -' c . m. - S d. a.', pro- of the year, will be held at the tigb 9 p. m.; oaaee p. m. school tonigkt (March 12). The var 4pua, S p. m. ious committees haxt worked out the uata tired, all far 5 cent. celestial theme of the promenade so and that all is synchropated into a dance Mr and Mrs. Arch Slatter flow that dazzles with brilliant air 12a,! of Hazeltoo, 4 daughter Kaxine, ' and werTruests at the home cf Mr. castles, sparkling stars, Caffy clouds, ErnfeEt Woodward Simaay. iuey fiaa wr. and Mrs. Harry j Dancing win be to the music of Aces, Woodward. Mrs. Slatter is a Bister to Jack Bowering and his Rhythm will be who Ben Lomond, Hotel from the Woodwards. rainseated beneath a bow. Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Biiggs J. T. Abbott, general chairman of and Mrs- - Irvin Jones were Ogden vis4- the dance, has supervised all prepara4itors Sunday afternoon. tions assisted fcy Beth Cannon and 4- Mr. and Mrs. Horton C Miller and Dick Welling. 4- Dance programs, in gray and pink, TjTf. t !ii- - tt Osmond of Farming:-- ! were 4- and designed by Stanley Johnson and 'visited Mr. of home the ton at Blanche Richards, who handled the 4Mrs. A. lu. Cook, Saturday. advertising and invitations as well Orient Much credit is cue Aims taunoers 4-has been vis-Thim tA I question the progress of Western , us Duane civilization. rauuy Mrs. Its great achievement in of home the at - iting I ana oecoraang committees. and invention organization has be Lower, this wee. Refreshments, which will be served come a Franfcenstein monster inai were pjnnea to destroy Lee Johnson is spending the week trom a nuge air casue, with f riPTids s- -d relatives in Tremon-- ! cy iuis uoos. Melrin Manning and Harold Cape-- 1 ton. have become masters and ner directed the entertainment, and notMachines servants. Europe has become pos- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call and son, j Daas Getz. assisted by William Fraz; neurotic madness, a sui- b- -6 to drag it Ben, visited at the tome or jut. ana on the Prom cidal r,ani. that threatens served who Others Wedand Mrs Frank Taylor Tuesday world the rest with of and the it into .re- - committee are Homer Shurtx, Lucile chaos. nesday of this week. They are Woody Maxine Famsworth, Reed in Burlev. Ida. Jr-Sitr, tY.r 4 , A Leavitt Taylor in winter j Ogden. after spending the Dr. At a cLiscuss of the 4"! subject Dxpeiialisin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodward, ley Castleton. 4 Melvin are Junior The class officers ' riaiirhtr. Doris, and son. Don. were j Manning, president; Velda Gibbs, vice r Ogdesi visitors Sunday afternoon. president; and Harold Captner, secre- Mrs K. H White and daughter, tar3- Patrons of the Prom include Mayor Man' and little son, Herbert, spent v- in TWrnrm-- 1 aad Mrs. Robert Harris, Mayer and I Mrs. Alfred. Michaelis, Superintendent ton. ana jMrs. tiervin uunaerson, iir. ana ' MrsJoim w- - Peters- - Mr- and Mrs-Attorney Streeper of Salt Lake City John pHolmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- j as a visitor in Tremonton Friday, I rum Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dal- - v . Mr. and Mrs. Bealey Cutler. Prin- A t tit ttiA. ton, und Mrs. FV A TTitiVIm- nnal i th Ar.drfw Jackson Dav dinner, a Mrs- fixmuL held at Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. miss x.iame neeaer, miss F lorence Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom and McKay, Mr. A. J. Taylor and Mr. 4 Lee Johnson attended the funeral of Charles Last, faculty advisors, have .j. Mrs. Harvey Wilding at Richmond, supervised the preparations for the Prom. Saturday. Mrs. Wilding was an aunt The Prom committee is confident of Mrs. Ransom and Lee Johnson. of the success of the dance. The many hours spent on putting up the beauti Gay and Gloria Schaf fer entertained ful decorations have resulted in at the Bear River City ward homedance floor, where a brillian gorgeous coming, Friday. evening of dancing will be enjoyed. (Bear River High news furnished Mrs. R, D. Anderson, Mis. James Journalism department. Mary Fri- - j Walton, Marcelle Thompson, Lucile daL editor). Lillian Nola Morris, Heppler, Cropley, 4Ruby Landvatter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nues attended the opera DR. D. B. "Aida," at Logan Monday. t New Merchandise Has Been Arriving Daily at Gepharts. .1 Fanners-iJ-J Curtain . . Farm Bare 4- - GEPHARTS Bear of and 25 V ! Atk gle OiiA 10 Admission ilWWmmTnnr : Jf)fflOCAIL t 1 IrtrVHr? H"""Mli mi.? 1 1 "l Advertise the Leader Way IHIH1 ni mt n " M1M"m 4 B. R.H.S. AUDITORIUM lillliUllllllHni!HHi'Hi i ? subject will be "The Ecmtaoa t the Depression." The auafcact t these national forums confeaest pjw, last week's cro'svcl mEietr 57S. , ' DRESS UP - to j NEW SPRING I I - J - - DRESSES ti,ati- r,-- - "f1?1 f 11 new Floral Designs If K and Styles f idit WALLPAPERS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL, I - Well Selected, and Yet Economically Pried ' r." j, " The inside of Your Home Are In Stock In Our Store Consult Us About Your Decorating Plans for Spring y f ... - Washable DeUghtfuDyNew!! GREEN at GEPHARTS Paul Lantz of Salt Lake City and Anna Brenkman were dinner guests of Lucile Cropley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas were busi- ness visitors in Salt Lake City Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers had as heir Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ray of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Thomas, Malad; and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and sons of Salt Lake City. SANDALS Ties., or.. Pumps $1.49 to The Ladies Auxiliary of the Box Elder County Medical Society held their meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M Schaf fer Wednesdaj'. Scientific papers were discussed. A buffet luncheon was served to nine members. $3.99 COLORS: Red, White, Grey, Blue or Black - Widths AA to C You'll be pleased with our large assortment Come In for a The W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ward Shuman. The playground was the topic of discussion, which was given by Mrs. Francis Moore. Mrs. Judith Strand furnished the musical .... Trial Fitting Today. ....at GEPHARTS Just Arrived ! ! HOSPITAL NEWS SPRING Fay Lazoi underwent an operation for a ruptured appendix March 3rd. Her condition Is good. Gilbert Arbon, Victor Beetoa and Mrs. Leo Lamb underwent major operations the past week. Joseph Johnson Is recovering from a major operation performed Feb. 25. Mrs. Bert Dtskin is undergoing n.c;!ical attention. 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