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Show - CA3 ETC ITT NEW ADDITION TO LOCAL DISTRICT SCHOOL Local and Social Items - MA UK INK COOK, Local Correspondent Phone Annual W IT'S Mrs. Carmen Richardson entertain-- d Miss Golda Stenquist entertained her bridge club at dinner Wednes- the Junior Girls of the Second Ward day at the home of her mother, Mrs. at a chili BUDDer and slumber narfv Leo Farnsworth of Fielding. Five at her home Monday evening. Seven members were present and the fOllOW-iM- ' members of the class were present. mioctj' fri .TnnA HnlmeTpn. ' Mrs. to Mtlfca Bishop and Mrs. Beth Foxley. Green and Gold Ball, Elwood, Feb. 0. At bridge Mrs. Foxky won high prize Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton visited out prize was won by Mrs. Meta none during the weekend in gait Lake City, &i irs June Holmgren won low Provo and Nephi. in bait iMke they tin. Joe Iverson attended a social were guests at the home of their of the Ontra Nu at the home of Mr. daughter, Mrs. Joe E. Jette, and in and Mrs. Albert Holmgren in Bear Provo they visited at the home of Mrs. Daltons sister, Mrs. c. II. Har River City Thursday. tessforthewesie-dininroom r,t v. 1? f Mrs. Walter L. Pr who spent seventeen as a missionary and Methodist Ch Was She spoke of tha T statusof I I Mrs. J. H. Fronk was hostess at a Bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Don E. Peckenpaugh was a special guest. High prize at n Bridge was won by Mrs. Lois and low by Mrs. Don E. Housewarming Program, Inspection Is Enjoyed by School Officials, Patrons ALL AMERICAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA FORMED TO BE et N. Asks Noted Leader to Plan will Tour Miller Queen rose Green Ball . Stake Green Ball Climax Ward Dances Safety Record Made for Air Transportation air-mind- ed "SPEED QUEEN" February ? SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS Orpheum Theatre 1 i rv w 12 Packages White Ring Soap 36 Clothes Tins CloUues Tin Bag I - "y FP TTD T7? fcr C "7 I OC J' I J PSE OUR EASY PAYS1ENT TLAN QUALITY MERCHANDISE Buildinq: Material - Hardware Glass and China Ware - Farmers' Cash Union Coal WARM-U- PEP! P Cuts Engine ivJ CHILI) Ever watch a football ninnine ud and FOUNDER'S DAY PROGRAM WILL BE HELD AT SCHOOL FEB. 16 A Founder's Day program, celebrating the beginning of the P.T.A. 43 years ago, will be held Friday, February 16, at 4 p. m. in the local district school. An interesting program has been arranged and all parents are urged to attend, according to Naomi Marble, president of the local P.T.A. The P.T.A. organization are sponsoring children's dances and a small fee will be charged. The funds derived will be used in the beautification program. A project is under way to landscape and beautify the surroundings of the school. , x. going tb jnt,, . ffame? Or an airp its motors before the h They are warming up to f condition for tough wort A "Caterpillar" DiesPi tv.. too, warms up to conditio cguit; ueiore it starts to m That's" rHt:it3 starting engine turns the big over as long as rgii, its own power. ... inft lro,.h 6uii. comes ii Diesel et necessar lo work nut Thus. up wear Ls lessened. me results. Ask us to tell you more it. One important practice duction that is so often Hr. ing the winter months, is to provide 1 ample quantities of clean, fresh water I that is warmed to 0 degress. nee-lerfp- INTERMOUNTAt Tractor & 50-6- Don't Rely On want Ads Are Lucky Too! Our Harvest REPAIR I Phone 110 - A. E. ROCHE, r liiiiiiUtiwiiuUMiiiiiuiimili.luliiiiMllJliiiii.AljtVI,---- ; u""- , 1940 Keflflnato fASMcofil Low Prices TREMONTON, UTAH Friday and Saturday ONLY! ROY ROGERS in "ARIZONA KID" "LONE RANGER" Sun. Maytag Washer - Wednesday Thursday CONSTANCE BENNETT in "SERVICE DeLUXE" 6 Cubit Feet "KELVIN AT0R" LOOK AT THE PRICE Hi. ONLY Model S-- 6 139.93 $6.00 down delivers one to your home Balance On Easy Monthly Payments. rr: MODEL NO. 10 With Round Green Porcelain Tub -- . .-, -- jrn FREE SET OF DURING OUR OUR Maytag TWIN TUES $10 Value These are fine white wash tubs with in and sec this special! lids-Com- e Also Included Are w Mon. - Tues. "THE HUNCHBACK OP NOTRE DAME" at the size .., Look at the name Look to FOR FEBRUARY "UNEXPECTED FATHER" All f A.k P. T. u:. "y"ng BABY SANDY in Speed Queen Wa&hcr Double Drain Tubs Climax Ironing Board - r I Dew-eyviil- e, I nWv". bJ'.- E:ss;::;fSi;:!a;;!E:ij; s Chris-tense- ItWhi.f cles of handwoik China. The above picture shows the completed ad Jit on to the local school, which u-nffielaiiv nwnni Friday, February 2. The addition consists of a gymnasium, an assembly room, work shop, kitchen, three class rooms and new lavatories. (Picture Courtesy Ogfiqn Standard Examiner) fir. and Mrs. Ross Miller attended the welcome home party in honor of Sweethearts' BaU, Sat, 50c Couple Ivan Miller who recently returned from his labors in the British and The Ladies Facultv club was enter stern States Mission, to his home in ilyrum, Utah. Ivan is Mr. Miller's taincd at a Valentine luncheon Mon day at the home of Mrs. Dorothy ntfihew. vvara or uariana. Airs, vvara ana Sweethearts' BaU, 1st Ward, Feb. 10 Mrs. Meta Hone were hostesses. The book review was given by Mrs. Ne thella The Tremonton District school adD. and children Griffin, who discussed "Abe H. Thomas Mrs. t dition was officially opened last Frifipotit several days last week visiting Lincoln in Illinois." Twenty members in Malad, Idaho, at the home of her and four guests were present. day night, with school board officials, uifiler, Mrs. Joe Dalton and at the past and present, school teachers The First Ward Relief Society was from all over the county and hun hwno of Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. dreds of patrons in attendance. The I. Sparrey Thomas. Francis Norr due to the damaged program was outstanding in its na ture and was thoroughly enjoyed by May Richardson was a weekend heating system at the ward chapel an present. guest of LaVon and LaVern Sten-qut- In case of delaved reDairs the meet ing next Tuesday will also be held at their home. Supporting the speakers were many Y. A. at Mrs. Norr's home. fine musical numbers, which included GoodMr. and Mrs. Aaron Weiss were the crack male quartette from Man Don't Miss Sweethearts' Ball, Sat tua. Civic and service clubs were all wnskend guests at the home of Mr. 4 Mrs. George Love of Layton, parrepresented by a part on the program The name of Leonard Miller, son was carried out under the ex which tita of Mrs. Weiss. Mr. Stokowski. noted Leopold of Mrs. Abbie Miller, of Evans, and direction of Superintendent Her pert Grant Hawkins, who is attending a former student of the Bear River American isorchestra leader, is form- vin Bunderson, who was assiened what termed an All American bjttsincsa college in Salt Lake, spent High School, was on the Weber Col ing master of ceremonies, following brief Youth Orchestra for a eood will tour autumn honor roll to lege tt weekend at the home of hi3 paraccording remarks by Principal of Central and South American coun introductory ent's, Dr. and Mis. Eli Hawkins, Dr. reports received by Principal C. E Meldrum. Mrs. N. E. Marble, presi tries during the 3 summer months, Hawkins has been seriously ill for a Smith from the college. dent of the P.T.A., introduced Mr. in June. beginning wvek. Mrs. John Hawkins of Logan, Meldrum. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roylance, of Participants in the orchestra will be also visited there Saturday and Previous to the program, the vis normal wages for this tvne of itors were Kupert, Idaho, were Sunday guests paid escorted through the build at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. work during the period of the tour. the oy ing junior police of the seiinni is This an opportunity for youth of Sweetlimrts Ball, Sat., Feb. 10th. Madsen. musical ability and those selected for and following the program light re freshments were served and dancing The V. G. F. Sewing club was en- the orchestra, as well as the states was Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wilson of enjoyed. uum wnicn tertained at the home of Mrs. Wilma mey come, will receive a BurVy, visited Monday at the home Speakers expressed their of deal on Anderson great publicity. Thursday. of Mrs. Wilson's mother' Dr. Wm. Ell for the splendid cooperation of Preliminary auditions for the State the board Ilnvkins. members and superintenValentine's Day was the theme of of Utah will be held Monday, Febru dent in making 19 possible the splendid 9 at a. m. in the McCune ary J. H. Fronk and Don E. Pecken-lug- h the entertainment of the Literary club School facilities which are now being enjoy- of Music. Final auditions will ea returned Sunday from Detroit, Wednesday at the home of the hos- be held the same afternoon at the in Dy school children and the public tess, Mrs. June Michigan, where Mr. Fronk attended Ficklin reviewed Garfield. Mrs. Arline Utah Art Center, 59 South An exceptionally warm State St., handgeneral. "Alone," by Admiral the three-da- y National Chervolet Richard was given board member, Fred 2 p. m. at Present were Byrd. fifteen Dealers convention. In Oakland. Cal Youth between the ages of 18 and Christensen of this citv. ifornia the week previous Mr. Fronk members and one guest, Miss LaVern 25 are duced by Mr. Meldrum. President Dal Garfield. eligible and those who are inw'nu chosen International chairman of terested should make application to ton or the board, expressed a desire the Chevrolet Dealers association. tnat the public should eniov the hirtirf- Sweethearts' Ball, 1st Ward, Feb. 10 the National Youth Administration, 516 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake ing, as well as the children, which Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and f amthey contemplated they would under City, Utah, before February 10, 1940. the ity and Mr. and Mrs. James Burbank Doris regulation of the board members PenJudges are being selected for the M tended a birthday dinner in honor various instruments included in the auu supervision of local school author of Mrs. Giles mother, Mrs. Joseph . Gold, orchestra. Contestants may furnish ities. llc.i.iwr, at the Heusser home In own accompanist for the auditheir Miss Doris Miller will rein over Gold, Thursday. the Green and Gold Ball at Penrose tion, or, if they desire one to be fur- To next Saturday night. The queen's at- nished by the committee they should in the music they have selected tendants will be Miss Veda Petersen send MONEY TO LOAN . to play three days previous to the Following the precedent set last and Miss Geneil Miller. the Stake Mutual Improvement year audition. The will two youth play Bishop D. M. Grover will conduct pieces of his own REAL ESTATE association will hold a selection one and grand Green the crowning ceremony and will take selection furnished by the committee. and Gold ball as a climax of the balls F ARRIS OR HOMES in the Grand March. part neia m the wards of the stake The queen and attendants with The date announced is BROUGH their partners will demonstrate a February iu uie piace, the high school AGENCY special M. I. A. dance. gymnasium which will be fittingly '' IRE AND AUTOMOBILE decorated for the v We're Out! What? no assembling of the INSURANCE The civil queens and their attendants. aeronautics When this happens, nhone nn anil authority has TRKMONTOItf, UTAH I nose young ladies who have prewe'll print some for you In a hurry! just released some fienrea which on sided as queen over the to the nubile. interesting as well as those who have not ac wards will take part in the elaborate vcremunies or tfie stake ball quired the habit of air travel. as of December 15. 1939. th An. "Liaa f?oaa Larsen and Garland mestic air carriers had achieved an Puzey of the stake M. I. A. activity aic unprecedented safety record with of arrange ments for the party, with other memtransportation of 1.519.900 nasseniwa with a total of 598,350,000 passenger- - bers of the stake board utin, LAUNDRY SPECIAL ry nuica wunoui a single accident serpromises an ious enough to cause an injury. orcnestra nnH An entire laundry outfit for the u "7 T.. price you would At the same time, a large training snttM ordinarily pay for the Speed Queen Washer alone. Is ly as regarded the acme of M r a program being carried out wHch includes 9,350 college students. 7no social functions. non college trainees and 90 who will tane the advanced training. I oft-there- She al.so cxhibit 4 4 i tt .. women of and after the advent mon. JAMES Tfk John Wesley. of ; ! - Tuesday afternoon, brated each year, Methodist women faV rr f,fr. and Mrs. Aaron Wiess entertained at bridge Monday at their tfsiiAe.- - Eight couples were present and were awarded Aldon Adams, fwit Mrs'. Mary Wood and Rulon Robbins. 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