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Show ' .'it fAC2 TUT.: Nov, 20. a. Wednesday, dog ebow will be htld at 2:30. The admission will be ten cents. Tomorrow the 8th By Mrs. Tfeosta JLsit grade will give us an, assembly. NoI SO We vember Grade and December 7. on SatMiss Peterson's 3rd O Members of the D. U. P. from Q urday, we have to go to school and WttTitudied very much about attended a L wide camp we then county out of school learned eara many week things get The bave We encouraging part of the week held at Brigham City on Cut airplanes .too. We are having lier in the spring. Klea Fae Gaifield convention ly report or communicable disease sub Thursday. at mitted to the Utah State Board of do? shtw at school Wednesday M Men and Gleaner girls of We is Health by local health officers for the Thanksgiving Mr. week Orwin's 5th Grade ThanksThis 30 ward held their annual ban- week ending November 15, is that the is holiday. about near we and are giving coming are happy on Thursday night at the Crystal there were 125 fewer cases Max Heppler and Thomas Smith going to have a Thanksgiving party. quet reported We have a committee to get the pro- Springs. Following the banquet a dan- than for the corresponding week In we gram. We are also going to have re- cing party was held at the the ward 1939. Miss Bloem's 7th Grade Today ' arouoa our Doraer im freshments. I think that we will have amusement hall in Deweyville. Chickenpox leads the list with 63 e finishing Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen and fam- cases. Whooping We have divided our group in a lot of fun. Gheryle Sandall cough and scarlet' of Logan, were dinner guests at fever wtre a close second, with 25 and one of take ily each part then four, to Mis. Crowther's 5th Grade Friday the home of Mrs. Anna Germer on 24 cases, respectively. the room to decorate ior inanitsgiving we had an ' Dwain Madsen.Ralph assembly. It was about Tuesday. The incidence of scarlet fever shows Summers, Bobby Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jenkins and son a national education are heads week. a had We the Heaton rather marked increase over the Barns and Oren We have to have big book, i,&i& stage and characters Claude, of Newton, visited at the home While the distribution of the committees. jj2Viau3 came out of it There was another of Mr. and Mra. vVilliam Johnsoon ui me&e jwek. cases is rainer general thru school on Saturday because they let on about taking care of the Sunday. out the state, more than half of them us out of school two days extra. We play put Mrs. James Etherington Sr. is spend were books. We are going to have just 3 from Salt Lake City have an assembly this Wednesday in of school this week. Thursday Ing a few days with relatives in Salt and reported the morning from the 8th grade for days county. Fortunately, scarlet fever in the few Thanksgiving. In the afternoon the and Friday we will be out for Thanks, Lake City. in Utah has Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parker, of Og- been of a past mildyears teachers have arranged for us to have giving. We are "going to have two natur e. However rather Saturdays of school, one the 30th of den and Mrs. Sarah Marsh, of Willard, parents should be a dog show which should be good. on their Dwain Madsen November and the 7th of December, were guests at dinner on Sunday of guard since it hasconstantly been observed by because we must have 172 days in the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson. physicians that heart, kidney, and ear Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser atLola Dean Hill year. our Grade 8th In Meldrum's Mr. complications occur just about as fretended the birthday anniversary of quently in these gymn class today Mr. Henrie divided "light castheir Miss mother Mrs. Mary Heusser, at es" as with the more severe We 3rd are Grade Brough's basketball teams several us up into types. still studying about boats and ships. Weston, Idaho, on Monday. Any youngster with scarlet fever and we each chose a captain and seWe drew ocean liners and sail boats. The M. I. A. adult education class should be s lected a name for the team. Miss kept in bed until all a barn dance November 8. We too. mada books boat tosponsored Miss Bloem's took have completely subsided. A place Maughn Barbara Ward The dress of the evening was hill billy frequent examination should be made day, because she was ill and Miss style. us whole the had by the attending physician of the ursing period. Maughn Mr. and Mrs.Homer Barnard and ine to determine Second Grade We are having a dog We enjoyed it very much. whether or pot the By Lewis Meister show at school at 2:30 p. m. Wednes- Laree Barnard of Ogden were visit- kidneys have become involved. day. We like to see dogs in the show. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Judging by the report, pneumonia are very funny. We like to laugh Barnard. Grades We Dogs see are going to Second Is still prevalent; 21 cases were reDarrell Loveland returned to Lucin Marlene Anderson a dog show. The dogs do tricks. We at them. for the week. Sunday after spending a few days ported like to see dogs do funny tricks. We The State Board of Health announMr. Henrie's 7th Grade Last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will like the dog show. Barbara Price ces to the of the state that physicians Duett Loveland. book room chose in week, each being Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank ac- sera and drugs will be furnished gratMr. Jeppson's 6th Grade We are teresting characters from books like is to the-for the treatment of their studying about Greece and Rome. We Miss Craig's 4 th grade chose Pinoka, companied their son, Odell, to Ogden medically indigent went Los Miss From he there patients. It is to to 4th chose Cinder Sunday, have to write stones without the grade Ferry's behoped that the physicians will take books and see how much we can re ella. Mrs. Crowther's 5th grade chose Angeles, California. Thunder Cave and Miss Bloem's 7th Wayne Fryer is here visiting his advantage of this liberal offer. Applimember. cations grade, characters from Anna Green parents, other relatives and friends. made for sera and drugs should be He directly to the offices of the sailed from on Hawaii Battle Gable. All the other grades chose in ship State Health Commissioner, Utah U. S. S. Tennessee and in landed also. characters Long teresting State Board of Health. By Donna Jean Potter Beach, California Thursday, Nov. 14. Two cases of typhoid fever were He received his certificate for first Miss Sanford's 1st Grade We are class seaman. He will return to Long reported, one from Sevier and the other from Utah county. glad that Thanksgiving is nearly here, Beach Thursday, Nov. 21. Wayne is Two cases of poliomeyelitis (infanWe have learned new songs and stor- enjoying his work and looks fine. tile meetat Sacrament paralysis) were reported from Sunday evening ies for Thanksgiving. We like to draw Sanpete President J. county. John and of ing Shumway pictures turkeys and Thanksgiving. A. Other communicable diseases report Capener of Garland delivered speed were as follows: influenza 6, GerMiss Rasmussen's 1st Grade We cial talks pertaining to the beautifi-catio- n man measles 1, measles 3, mumps 13, caught the mouse. We have seen some Mrs. of our church grounds. Mr. and Seth of Wheatley more. We will try to catch them. We Honeyville septic ' sore throat 1, tuberculosis 1, have new pencils. We have a pet cor were the speakers. Their talks were J other tuberculosis 1, gonorrhea 13. from the Doctrine and Covenants and syphiljs 12, amoebic dysentery 1, and ner. streptococcus meningitis 1. book or Mormoii. ci?;Mr. and Mrs? "George' Beal, of the v. Brigham and Richfield and the folMiss Craig's 4th Grade Stake Sunday School, visited our Sun- lowing counties reported "no diseases" It is two days till Thanksgiving. Beaver, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, day School November 17th. Oh boy won't that be swell. Clarence Fryer received a Garfield, Grand, Piute, San Juan, Bishop and other good things Eating turkey We will have parties. Oh that will be letter from Elder Norman Perry, Tooele, and Washington. fun. John Stenquist which he read in Sunday School. ElMiss Craig's 4th Grade In our der "Perry will soon be coming home. room we have been studying about He is in California at this time. Tuesday night plans were made by Utah. We read and then have tests. One day we had an arithmetic test the Bee Hive girls and Scouts for the OIL on it. Today we had to hunt up ques- Thanksgiving dance they are spontions and Miss Craig will pick out soring. Prizes 'will be, given' for the best, waltzers from the young "folk the best questions and put them on and the older folks. boaxd.W-6'1thefind the answers. Lou Scott Marjorie SCHOOL NEWS DEWEYVILLE ... 1 PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN Dew-eyvil- le Dew-eyvil- le J ed sym-tom- . CLEARANCE j Mr. and Mi. Jess Sims received word of the death of Mr. Sims' father November 6th at Pasadena, California. Interment was in Pasadena Among other survivors Is another son. Jack Sinfs, who has been in Utah. Honoring the birthdav of Jsse F. Petersen, a family dinner was held November 3. Those present were Mr. l and Mrs. Grover of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen, Miss Jew el Petersen, Scott and Bovd Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen and Ray Perkins. Jesse Grover and two of his students of High School were weekend guests here. Mr. Grover brought the boys to the Livestock show in Ogden. Mrs. Jack Leak entertained in. honor of her son, Dee's seventh birthday on Wednesday. Wieners were roasted and pop corn tails were served to the little guests. Among those who attended the Live stock show in Ogden were Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Stanfill, Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill, Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold, VVilliam Bosley and son Grant . Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Campbell, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah Shuman, who has been quite ill for the past month. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, of Bingham, Utah, are announcing the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Rasmus-se- n will be remembered as Miss Grace Palmer of Park Valley, a graduate nurse of the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Huggina and small son. Max are visiting at the homes of their parents, Joseph s in Bear River City, and Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen here. Mr. Hugging has been transfrred to Ventura, California. He and his family came to Utah on a surprise visit to find that his mother had passed away suddenly three hours before their arrival. Bishop and Mrs. D. Merlin Grover received word of the birth of a grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Craner, of Hug-gin- - NOW! FLORENCf i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrum leaving this week to make their hoxu'-IOgden, where they have bough a home. They have made their homi in Elwood for many years and will be missed by their many frlenda' who wish them success and happiness in their new home. May they fkut.' many friends and enjoy life in ,.., city. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson wl .' accompany their son Milton lo Sari Lake City, where he will be mfcf-ried Wednesday, after which they will attend a supper at the home of Ihe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ashdown of Bountiful.; Mr. ana mis. i y. K2Hir.u.7stn cuki son Paul, went to Cache' valley ,fot Thanksgiving. They will to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nielsen of K;rd l - Park. Logan, Saturday evening. Members' of the family motored to Logan Sunday, to see the new arrival and the motjss Mrs. J. Wilford Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill ' Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredericfcs&ft spent the weekend In Salt Lake CSSy,, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray EUisft and Mrs. Dewey Hanson and Delbat Fredcrickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuniia and family were Brigham City visitors ,; Saturday. j SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEAD- Electrical Contracting - Service - Appliances Complete Line of 1941 G. E. APPLIANCES Phone 13-- Tremonton, Utah J 26th ANNIVEKSAB Y SALE RADIANT HEATER IN BUSINESS v YEARS TWENTY-SI- X 1 Elec. Co. Schoss-Rea- d Ogden - Tremonton, Utah ' "There is nothing grateful but the earth; you cannot do too much for Lord Ravensworth. it." o 1 2 I Our new line of GIFTS "for Her" is arriving 3 We ! SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS Just the gift she would like! LaGra Shop I The People of Tremonton ancfSurrounding Country Have An o Should a vehicle always be brought to a full stop at a stop sign? Yes. It is a misdemeanor to fail to come to a Full Stop at at any stop sign. What significance has a red flashing traffic light? A red flashing traffic light is aFull Stop signal. What significance has a yellow flashing traffic light? A yellow flashing traffic light is a slow signal. Where are slow signs used? 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HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED IN THIS AD Eyes Are Brighter 4 Unu- sual Opportunity to Save Money On, New, Fine Quality Furniture! Never before have we Ween better prepared 10 serve you than now. . . Our regular big has been augmented by many special purchases of new furniture for this extra- - y The Sunday evening meeting vlaa especially fine. A large group of yoV' men rendered some nice singing. TuUf' ton Anderson, of Cornell University,' delivered a fine address. 'Hie Bishop-- '; ric each gave a talk, after which lh time was given to President Shuiir way and President Capener, who okfi' lined the beautification 'pi'ogram - i be put over in this ward. Ara and Stanley Anderson spei the weekend home from Logan.; DeWitt Grandy, of Coalville, speifct the weekend visiting his wife and aoh at the home of A. A. Munns. , uss Electric SAVE 20.00 ELWOOD 1 Oi-va- -- . PENROSE I E- |