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Show gSAB P4VTH VALLET r, ders gave a good program here cr.tfOd.D Sun- day evening. The old folks enjoyed the picture show at the Liberty Theatre at on Monday, also the treat by the Stake Relief Society. The Genealogical Society held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green on Monday evening. After the meeting a social was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Green's wedding anniversary. iasi week Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Furse and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert and the ereat- great-granniece of Ogden, were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Green. Mrs Green has been ill for some time but i3 now able to be about again. The Junior and Senior Genealogical classes will entertain their parents at a social Monday, March 4. Everybody having old costumes and eld relics are asked to bring them. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, of Howell, attended the Genealogical meeting last week at the home of H. P. Rasmussen. Please take notice that the meetings will now be held on Mon days at the home of H. P. Rasmussen, to which everybody is Invited. Tr&-mont- of farmers from g A lar?e F c A. program at on Weaneaoay. i 4e retort or me eaersww -ture ton was also and me ap- here JIIUT fmm ' - j , Drogrramof rintendent W. W. Nielsen Ed Heslop, nriesthood and Ketetrum. o,tler and Bobby their ,d all the boys gave on social successful :3WV - d Very eveninsr. Some of the very handsome in Zues attire and gave a very Refreshments JvJEgJtair program. ?!tlav w 20 'trasUngton's birthdaythesome renew-rno- d enjoyed , from here old school day at the high i Aer group went to Logan work. ;fd0 Temple Martin and and Mrs. James Harold Mrs. Ray and Mr Hn son and. ;cllildreL visit with relatives. Mr. and are House guests of Mrs. and Mr. Petersen. William . r Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. accompanied them to the JnUke Temple on Tuesday. The! Mr. and Mrs. aie daughters of of also Oregon Eugene, Petersen f Experimental incubators, with the same "wave length" as a motheT hen, have been developed by scientists of the Federal Bureau of Animal Industry. These large machines are equip.jjeriy of here. ped with a wavelike motor-drive- n Petersen and mechanism L. Mr. and Mrs. that tilts the eggs every 15 minutes, approximately the same to visit the twin grand- - as they would be turned if incubated jn Sunday a hen. The result a better hatch. by Mrs. Floyd Chris tensen and Chrieten-- iidren visited with Mrs. SAVE ON WORK CLOTHES on Sunday. a parents at Hooper CLIFF'S CLOTHIEBY El the and Fielding jL A. Capener -- ! I a "mi qi M'i'ii'H rtm rrti,Mtt,f'VVt,'"M,,','t''1''''i'' Be at Your Very Loveliest I lj t with beautiful wearing apparel for our new supply of Spring : DRESSES - jr SUITS HATS - ACCESSORIES - THE LATEST" INSTANT AND LASTING SATISFACTION TO BE ALWAYS "FIRST WITH "AT PRICES AND QUALITY THAT WIN WE AIM AP-PROV- During "Beet Bonus Special" Friday and Saturday Days Visit Us :; i LaGra Shop Ladies Exclusive fi44frH"H- - ! Ready-to-We- ar !' frfrM4-'M"M"i- 'I' 'I' '1' i' 'I' ' mmmmammmm ummmmsaam SUESJLY, roRUARY P PENllOSE 29. 1H0 evening. Mr. Gestring spoke of the problems of youth of today and the The enrollees of Co, 735 ax taking help the CCC was to our unemploybesides the benefit of a CCC advantage of the opportunity to take j ment, to communities. camp CCC. aid Twelve first while in the Other numbers on the program was graduated last week from the standard course, ten from the advanced a duet by Kenneth Whittaker and course and forty-si- x more members George Brock, a solo by Carl Walley will complete the course the first part and one by George Brock, and the of March. According to Dr. George camp chorus sang a number. Mr. AttFicklin, the camp doctor, the enroll- ains, adviser, was In charge of the ees show a lot of Interest with the program. attendance very high and their grades The basketball team of CCC Co. above the average. 736 was victor in the Fourth Zone held at Downey, Idaho. They Two camp programs have been held play-oat the camp in the last week, the beat the strong Bannock team after first being presented by Mr. David going to a tie and posed them out Watkins, of Tremonton, and the- oth- after going an extra five minutes. In.' er by the Brigham CCC. Both were the second game they trimmed the enjoyed very much by the company. Rockland team by a lopsided score. On February 27, a program was During the season the local team has presented at the Second Ward Church beaten every other team in the league house to the regular Tuesdav nirtit with the exception of Rockland. The ' team will now play another Zone winMutual by Co. 736, Tremonton. ' Mr. John F. Gestring, company ner to see who plays for the Poea-tell- o District championship. commander, was the speaker for the French Toasted M. G. Perry, of the Sunday School Stake Board, attended Sunday School here Sunday. Mesdames Verlie Jeppson and son Tad, and Virgie Jeppson. of Corinr.e, spent the fore part of the- week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Conrad Frederickson. Leon Craner, of Logan, called at ine nome of Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard and Joseph Smith and son. Merlin, of Burley, Idaho, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold were invited and attended the Military ball in Brigham City Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Hodges spent Washington's birthday in Cache Valley. Mr. Hodges' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Barrus, of Garland, accompanied them. Red Letter Day for the Trail Builders was had on February 18. Mrs. Vio la Shuman and Mrs. Mollie Hodges a3 their advisors, are to be complimented on the successful way the program was carried out D. M. Grover Jr. and Redd Shuman gave talks; Jack Hodges a poem; Leon Miller, a song; Jed Stanfill, an instrumental solo on the trumpet. These boys and Dovle Stan- fill, all sang their class song. Mrs. j. vvntora MUler, as a mother of a Trail Builder, told how it had helDed her son. Junior Okado, one of the boys, was excused. Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nichiolas, of Penrose, sang a duet. Leslie Pierson, of Oeden. SDent Thursday night with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Mil ler. Mesdames Perry L. Stanfill. Mor gan Miller and Starlin Stanfill attend ed the Poultry Producers meet in Salt Lake City. Miss Lael Miller and Wendell Miller Weber College students, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller. Delbert Frederick-son- , of the U. of U., spent the week end here, as did Glen Miller, of the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Miller returned from Burley, Idaho, Sunday, where they attended the funeral services for Mrs. Miller's eldest daughter, Mrs. Juliana S. Lyons, Thursday, February 15. On Saturday of the same week, funeral services for a grandson of Mrs. Lyons and a great grandson of Mrs. Miller's was held at Nampa, Idaho. While at Burley, a picture of the 5 generations of the Smith family were taken. George Abbott and Elders Stohl, Brough and Koford, of Tremonton First Ward, were in attendance at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. , C. C. C. CAMP Cheese SandwtcH TOMATO CREAM SAUCE jcith - by Dorothy Greig GLORIFIED sandwich is a good bet for Sunday supper, or for any other time you do not want to fuss much and still must whisk real food onto the table. The one I give yoa here ealls for Just ordinary erery day thing cheese, bread and tomato" soup-It-ems every woman has on. hand.' A NEWS ff - . For the FIRST Time In Utah! You May Buy an m a time this sandwich has come to the rescue when unexpected guests turned up, and "there wasn't a thing in the house to eat".' The Sandwich: Many All-Ste- FOR THE PRICE OF A , 12 slices of bread large slices cheese (about U inch thick) MS t . i cup milk D This display is on exhibit at our showrooms Dimensions of Kitchen Units: Wall Cabinets Model No. ' sra tma LOW-PRICE- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Think of It! i i lUbiespooni batter Trim crusts from bread. PnFl slice of cheese between two slices of bread to make s sandwich. Then! dip sandwiches Into egg and milk mixture sad brown on both tides' In melted hot batter. Brown slowly! o that the cheese beat! as.9&C tt&kes f sandwiches.' J Tomato Oroam Borneo?. x mo maa4 tenateTesea tabtosDoees JComUae the toiU4toveeEi i Heat tad eerre eve? Ca t Kitchen el Lino. Sink Top Sink Base Cabinets Front n. 16x24-l- n. 60-l- n. 16x24-i- n. B4-i- UB-6- 0 22-i- Base combination a unit, Including black steel one-pie- ce n. DRESSING juquart WALNUT MEATS 19c 15c E. 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