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Show 25, 1837 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER PAGE EIGHT u iii 1 1 1 it 1 1 t ii if n f 'r " ""'' 1 r ' " 1 " " 1 1 8 1 88 Buses Will Carrv Students and 1 1 lOCAIL Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent ToGamelnSalttl (B. Phone wmm mi .'''' 52.a-- l , TUt PEOPLE Leaders To Attend Snecial School At Utah State College Sim-onse- n LJ fri (:r Q(W "CHINESE flCKET EMBASSY. Proterting gaint V I Japan' invwion of China, thi group of Chme befor. tha Japant ft pickrtt tagd a demon$tratkn EmbMy In Washington recently. C-s- - y f V m I v4f I I I tih T TYin ' Of ' r , ' '' '",'$ ,'L'f-',f tmt ? ' '" " J'Vi-"i''"v:- t " V? w t ! VJ C JJfr Tfl jy ' Z-iy- II A jC f' ' fJ private automobiles. Many Attend Portage' rsew cnurch Openic Tha only hona that ever becama a of Broadway "angel" if "Red Cravat," equina tar and new picture, "Broadway Melody of 1937," teen here between gorgeous Eleanor Powell and handsome Robert Taylor. UNIQUE HORSE. y Wfice Hours: 9 SPOKESMAN, TRANSPORTATION Robert F. Black, White truck presi- dent, delivers the keynote addrea before the American Trucking Asso- eiation, at Louisville, Ky., the first truck manufacturer to do so. Black emphasized the need for sound safety regulations and uniform leg- islation for the industry. lilJ flJ Tremonton, Utah to 12 and 1:80 te 5 Jhi WAX JafW 11 1 i- Jf I WjAlMl flrfl:'f Feopie rrom an over the vs numbering between four and s hundred, attended the grand opetj 01 ine ironage cnapei ana recrea; hall last Friday. An interesting-grawhich included numbers b the Tremonton Male Chorus, 3 irom Ausun aeager, remarks ftJ the bishop, John R. Gibbs, and man or tne Duuaing committee ft. ley Johns, and President Richards the Malad stake, and a very reading by Mrs. Gibbs. A banquet and dancing concfc the evening's entertainment. The chapel and hall are practkd completed and are a distinct enj to the faith and energy of thejee of that community; a modern asscessable building for the purpos which it was built, substantia s beautiful and will stand as a n& ment to the industry of that t community. 1 jrji-- Z , X; fc "7 Z pV S MrK Jf mmmj (U T". mm .UJiVi WZfZ I1 QiusV t f - ' & 31 $3 R4. tf- fT t - 3?$$?f 4, "I 1 n.T;C:;' vw WSnWiXjt Faun Quinney Honoret By Relief Society Boa! ; in attendance to help their fellow stuBears Play Darts dents' cheer the team. For Championship Girl At Salt Lake Sat. M Banquet Big Sussess B. K. II. S. Journalism Dept.) Men-Glean- er SCOl'CS Ot lU-- 19-- b-- 45-- 33-- 0. and 14-thus for the first time in the histoiy of the high school the boys have a chance to win the state cham pionship. The Bears will go into action Saturday with the probable following lineup. Ends-R- ed Gleason and Wayne Fryer; TacklesRichard Anderson and Hartley White; BacksFred Allen, Ray White and Harold Capener; Manning; Center-D- on Bowcutt. The Davis Darts defeated the last of their region 3 apponents, Carbon, thus for the first by a score of time in many football campaigns, Da vis finds themselves on the threshhold of football fame. With both teams eagerly awaiting the forthcoming tussle, sport fans expect a thrilling game of razzle-dazzl- e football. A dance will be held Wednesday evening in the high school auditorium for the purpose of raising money to transport the entire student body to; Salt Lake to witness the game. The Red and White clad band will also be That the M Girl banquet and dance held last Friday evening was an unusual success is the opinion of many who attended the affair. Men-Glean- er President C. E. Smith remarked. "It was in every way a happy occa- B1"" Dy merriment and LU"ure ana reiinement that we Lt ilKe. 10 observe m our young people's -v" A very lovely affair, given by Relief Society Stake Board, at home of President Clara H. Fr, was held Thursday, November honoring Mrs. Faun Quinney, a m er member of the board. The afternoon was spent games and enjoying a very fineti lunch. Mrs. Quinney was presented a triple volumne of the church m in appreciation of the fine service has rendered. STOP! RED LIGHT! When the traf. fic light flashes red, how long does it take your pedal foot to react? Barbara Wall, seated at a new scientific device to measure this, passe with a high grade for "stopping her SPOILS OF WAR. Nothing but Kiins remained of the city of Lotienchen when Japanese troops finally captured itrbut the position had "strategic value," o here amid the desolation stand a. rear guard to prevent a counter attack. Jenkins, Shirley Watland and Lyle Tripp's Bear River "wonder ma Crozier attended a play at Ogden machine" which won the northern division football championship undeTuesday evening. feated and unscored against, will play Mr. and Mrs. Kenedy Seager spent the Davis Darts next Saturday in the Friday in Salt Lake City, attending University of Utah stadium at 1:30 p. a meeting of the General Electric Co. m. for the state "A" championship. The Bears have previously defeated Logan, Weber, Box Elder, Preston, North Cache and South Cache by the Dentist Y M m, Nor- DR. D. B. GREEN ear ' in a half second. The feast was well prepared and well served. The program, which centered about the theme "Isle of Romance," was carried out delightfully by members of the two organizations who dramatized great romatic scenes from history and literature. Special numbers were two duets by Vaughn Wasscm and Marcella Thompson and a dance by Margaret Clark, of Logan Guests of honor included executive officers of the M. I. A. stake boards. The two organization presidents, Roy Atkinson and' Nelda Peterson, their stake advisers, Ellen Lund and Earl Hone, and all committee workers were given high praise for the success of the affair. Stark Red or Golden Delicto APPLES 1 Mile L. 0. SHIMEK South of Tremontot DR. G. M. EVANS Dentist rtttina fivfti J. C. Penney StW to Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1:15 PHONE 124 0, t 118 -- at- Wilson Lumber Co. i iwerytmng to isuiid Anything 33-2- 0, m Service plus - Competitive Prices The City Drug Co. Strives to Give You the Best in Drug Store Service and the Best in Drug Store Merchandise at Prices That Are Competitive With the Large City Stores . . . . 50 "Mead's" 35? BROMO PABLUM QUININE VICKS VAPO RUB 50 Hinds Honey & Almnnrl Prontr V1VU11 35 40 .viv "Fletcher's 50 CASTORIA Call In and See the IMPORTANT CHANGES IN BUS SCHEDULES Effective November 28 Mg IBsni'gsmrms at SCHOSS ELECTRIC CO. Tremonton, 138 Main - Phone 307, Any Store f: ill uuiijrmg tuuuii unities wilj vJ the regular busses along Hfi students. Busses will leave Gar1 1 ana 1 remonion at iu a. m. It is expected that many J ''' ( j Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. Goff, Mrs. Jt'J Vw - ... Leland J. Hansen spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crest, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with afternoon in Ogden on business. friends in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Ouger and children Mrs. Doris Fridal visited her par- spent the weekend in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel, in BrigWard Shuman were Ogden visitors ham City, Friday. last Thursday afternoon. Peter Felsted, of Logan, spent FriMrs. Giles returned to her home day and Saturday at the home of his in Tremonton, Wednesday evening, niece, Mrs. Leland J. Hansen. after spending the last 8 days with The Tremonton Male Chorus furn- her sister, Mrs. Wealthy Hiner in ished a delightful musical program Morgan. at opening banquet and dance at the Portage Ward, Fnday evening. A very impressive Dance Revue was held in the L. D. S. Recreation hall Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw spent Thursday evening. It was sponsored Thursday with their son, Manford, in by the P. T. A. and was under the Salt Lake City. direction of Miss Nell Taylor. ' cards, by special arrangement student council. All without cards, faculty memw i other rxonle. will cents admission. Bus drivers say there win u ouo iui a iiumoer of jc, iix uicu . 1 1 Z' act - . r stadium in Salt Tairo .y atu Busses will carry students ... other people who wish to to t xcuvc wiu tia.R. iur imy centji Admission to the game wiijT. v--i Mrs. Alma Theurer entertained at a trout dinner at the Idle Isle Cafe Mrs. Nettie B. Lund, Heme Dem in Brigham City, Friday evening. onstration Agent; Mrs. Joseph Facer, There were sixteen guests piesent. Brigham City, and Mrs. Eric Northman, Garland will leave next Monday Mrs. Edna Fronk entertained her for Logan, where they will attend Bridge Club at her home Wednesday the Utah State Agricultural colloge afternoon. .Mrs. Reed VV. Cannon was adult leaders school, which wiu oe held at the college from November the only special guest. Mrs. Ann received high, prize. A delicious 29 to December 9. luncheon was served. County leaders and extension service workers from all parts of the Mrs. Gifford Watland was hostess state will attend the guidance school. to the L. L. Bridge Club at her home The delegations of the various counThursday evening. Mrs. Watland's ties will be grouped according to the mother, Mrs. Hargus of Brigham City, agricultural interests of the areas was the" only special guest. Prizes which they serve, and separate diswere awarded to Mrs. Lois Christen-se- n cussions will be held for representa and Mrs. Frank Powell. tives of each area. Special lectures and demonstrations will also be given Mrs. W, A- Costly was hostess to a before the entire group, according to surprise party giv en in honor of Mr. Director William Peterson. The development of greater produc Walter Wyatt Saturday evening. Fifteen guests were served to a delicious tion through crop intensification, crop luncheon. quality improvement and the conser vation and fuller utilization or irrigaMrs. Leland J. Hansen entertained tion water and problems pertaining to her Bridge Club at her home Satur- rural homemaking will be studies in day evening. A turkey supper was the groups. Some attention will also Viirtwn mdmhiTJ . uinuirl in . nnd Bfiven be given to the problem of finding owvm w v.... guests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. paying crops for areas which at pres A. A. Felsted, Mrs. Leland Capener, ent are not suitable for the type of . . , . c: ; n . bus. jjhiuoji proaucuon ior wnicn mey are oeuig airs, uewey w'.n; cuing, ird Peck and Mrs. Charles Wood. utilized. A number of federal extension serMrs. Ervln Stohl was hostess to vice leaders will be present and proher sewing club last Friday evening. fessional studies will be made of the problems discussed by the leaders, DiLiterary club was held at the home rector Peterson explained. of Miss Ruth Johnson last Monday evening. The book, "Katrina," by Big Homecoming Dance at Penrose, Sally Salminen, was given by Mrs. Friday, Nov. 26. Special Features. James Walton. A delicious luncheon was served to four special guests and Mrs. Joseph Murrv. of Grace. Ida., sixteen members. spent this week as a guest at the home Miss Yvonne Nelson spent the week of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradshaw is a sister of Mr. Brad end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Murry shaw. Howell. Norman Nelson, of 11 IL S. Journalism Piincipal C. E. Smith Monday that the Student rw T1 arranged for transportation State Championship game at CHINESE 4 Spot Dance, Bothwell, Thursday, Nov. 25, Thanksgiving Night. Prizes will be given. Bennie Benton orchestra Of 11. ' 29 EPSOM SALTS - 5 Lbs. . Beginning Sunday, the Union HDg "Boyer's " w ti lfHffc FACE POWDER S3 VANTAGE SP Pacific bus now leaving Tre. monton at 2:3? p. m. for Salt Lake City, will leave at 1:08 p. m. The 1:03 schedule4 from I'ocatello to Idaho Falh will be discontinued. MIDLAND HOTEL Thone 88.0-- 1 UNION PACIFIC STAGES PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS FOUNTAIN - SERVICE |