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Show - 1841 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. PJLGE EIGHT 'Liberty Theatre Tremonton, Utah -- af-M- rs I W J , ; Mrs. Woodrow Selly entertained her bridge club at her home Saturday Special guests were Mrs. 'Max Laub, Mrs. Lynn Thomas and lire. Howard Getz. B. E. Co. Board SAVE vice-chai- r- " W-L- j Representative Kerr Editors Note: The following letter received by Mayor X. E. Shaw i self explanatory, and is printed in compliment to Mr. Kerr and the good work he Ls doing. Mayor N. E. Shaw and City Councilmer. Tremonton, Utah. Gentlemen: I wish to take this opportunity to advise you that Representative Clifton u trict. House Bill No. 24 was Repiesentative Kerr and uui 10 Ainena .section Statutes of Utah snn- -. i3 utieJ 15.7 ik 19 M 4 This act passed the House cm day, January 25. This law, if passed by the and signed by the Governor ?0 willitesj ment, and we indeed appreciate assistance he has given us In f , matter. In closing. permit me to say fiv school. at tendance Students who have an average of I wish we had sixty members' C did not have letter sent to their House of Representatives doir? work for their citizens the p parents, though their work is con good : ...4..: j . ivcn 13 uomg. u. restiiLuuve sidered says ' tv - t.- tnri!-topherso- satisfactory, n, Very truly school yours, Torn Through this means, the school hopes to secure better cooperation with parents. Executive Utah McCoy, Secretary Uqj Municipal PRESCRIPTIONS ARE A MOST BIPOKTAXT DEUis IT Tremonton SATURDAY PART Tremonton OF On BUSINESS Mr. D. T. Chandland, from the Home Office of the Warrcntecd Laboratories Will Introduce Their Exclusive LE MAIN LOTION for Men . . . TRY IT AT OUR STORE oiletries SOAPS 1? Sat-Crd- ay c, 119 Prices that save you money on Nationally Advertised Merchandise - We're Never Undersold! SAVE HERE! SHOP HERE! ed Reorganization of the Box Elder County Planning Board was effected Mrs. H. T. Woodward entertained when they met Thursday, January at the Utah Power & Light audialj a Kitchen Shower el her home Fri- 30, in Tremonton. day afternoon honoring MLss Doiis torium u. weiaman, 01 ntur ivivc--i iuj, Woodward. j. was renamed cnanman or tne coaru, rwnn Panpnpr. Garland, oresident Of Mrs. James Ransom entertained the the Norm tiox t:iaer uounty aria U. B. Bridge Club at htr home afternoon. Prizes were won by Bureau, was made first Mrs. Con Stcffin, Mris. Dent Rich and man; ana Airs, fcna v. neeaer, or Brigham City was made second . irrs. Douglas Cannon. Joseph A. Erick3on of BeaMr. and Mrs. Ilaivey Ault, Mr. and ver Dam was elected along with the .Mrs. Ed Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Howard three above named, as a on the executive boatd. Mem..Ctotz were hosts at a dinner Friday member term on the for elected bers evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. W. Bishincluded board executive and Mr. of at th home Ajvierson, Mrs. Au'.t. Mr. Anderson left on Tues-- . op, Garland; J. Leo Nelson, Brigham City; and Mrs. Grace Price, Brigham day for Alaska, City. A new plan of organization was The Tremonton First Ward officers and teachers held their presented and adopted by the board. Thi3 plan included having the- executapntjily meeting Friday afternoon at tive board of seven head the organof Sandall. Mrs. home Que, Wayne of farm meeting a delicious lunch was ization. Representatives and adult civic clubs, leaders, groups, served. government agencies were listed as the advisory board which was followJitr.' and Mrs. Bob Elli3, of l;uad, Wyoming-- are visiting Mr. Ellis' ed by the various project committees parents, Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Ellis. and their people of the county. A tentative list of projects were for the board's immediate at- selected W. W. visited in Wadswoith Mrs. Salt Lake last week with her daugh- -' tentlon, including: land and water de .' tar, Mrs. Josephine Hess and her twin velopment, health, farm and home and ,Jdaughters, who were born January 29. management, soil conservation feedfertility, dairying and livestock Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris en- - j ing, new industries and taxation and lerxaineu at a kook party at tneir legislation. These were assigned for Sixteen committee action and plans will be iome Thursday evening. presented at a public meeting on Febguests were present. ruary 21. Motions were passed at this meeting supporting the State Farm Bureau legislative program with special mention of tho new experimental VALUE IN farm for finding new improved varieties which will be adapted to this "CATERPILLAR" DIESELS climate and which are disease resistant. Also, included was sentiment favoring the retention of the present tax on oleomargarine. Methods of advising farmers of proper varieties and types of fruit trees and other crops was discussed. R. L. Righy, district agricultural inspector, said that hundreds of dollars were wasted each year by farmers planting misrepresented varieties not adapted for the locality. T, II. Kerr has iwen woiHr- to nrnnntj 1.-- nini.,siauon in the teresta of Tremonton City Cbunty and the ciUzeni in J., G. Municipal League - (SiiilliHiril FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Planning Re-Organiz- j I Letters Sent to Parents Students High Mr. and Mis. Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Florence Fredrickson, Mrs. Ellen fihuman, Miss Cleo CosUey and children spent Thursday and Friday 'iZrs. Earl Shuman were Ogden visi- in Pocatello. Idaho. tors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Knudscn home Tuesday from a month's Mrs. Herbert Thomas entcitaincd - visit in California, Wedneshome at her club , lier Bridge 4ay evening. Special guests were, Mrs. Ruth Tolman entertained her Jits. Parle" Archibald and Mis. Lon' won by Mts. Bridge Club at the home of her moth-.- ; were Prizes ayHarrh Friday Leudy Harris, Mrs. Reginald Brough, tr, Mrs. George Cropley Gar-- ! ternoon. Mrs. R. A. Clnlstensen and Less Mrs. and Stohl Ervui Mrs. Glenn Wyatt were special guests Prizes were won by Mrs. P.oland Soof- Mrs. Glenn Wyatt and Mrs. Ray Vfiwrs: Clifton Kerr was hostess to ' Asncraii. the V. G. F. Club at her home Wedlay evening, special guests wcio Mrs. Richard Calderwood entertainMrs. Quentin Allen, Mrs. Leon Kerr, ed the Book Lore club at the home Jatrs. Ed Deakin and Mrs. Kenneth of Mrs. James Walton Thursday afRindall. ternoon. Mrs. Earl Marble reviewed the book "The Lord's Annotated." Mrs. Don Grover entertained her. jBfldge Cluo weanesuay evening, fecMrs. Veil Anderson entertained the John ial gua-t- s were Mrs. LaVerd S. S. Club at her home in Garland J. and Mrs. Jack Shuniway. Prizes were evening. Mrs. Frank Riser Friday Wes.won by Mi3. Melvln Foxley, Mrs. Mrs. Rex Laub won prizes. and ley Gephart, and Mrs. Shumway. '' ; 12-1- brides patent, the youns couple left for Southern California for a honey-- : moon trip. They will be Et home after February 17 in the hospital apart Dana Abbott, charming daughter of mcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott, and Leslie B. Otte, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ottte, of Logan, weie mairied at thj home of the bride's parents Tuesday School Of evening at 8 p. m. Reverend R. F. Goff performed the ceremony in the Letters fiom Bear River High presence of the immediate families School office were sent out this week and a few close runnels. The bride was given away by her to parents, informing them of their father. Miss Blanche Richards ?rul respective toy's and gill's attainment Miss Elaine Otte weie the brides- in school work. maids and Miss Fanny liali was the Approximately 350 students receivmaid of honor. A If Otte, a brother of ed a letter of congratulation which was sent to patents of students who the gioom, was the best man. The young couple have been prom-- 1 have only A's and E's on their record ment in the business and social cen- or in some cases one C. ters of the city and are well and favOne hundred letters were sent to orably known and have a host cf parents of students having one or friends, whom tUs paper joins in ex- more failing marks on their card, tending every good wi.sh for a suc- asking cooperation in an effort to obcessful and happy married life. tain from the student a more careful Following a reception given by the preparation of lessons and better at- - Dana Abbott, Leslie Otte Married Tuesday GERTRUDE RANDALL, Local Correspondent ; Suni1on.Tues.Wed.Thur, 3 reD. u- - iu - ll - 5 Days JEAN ARTHUR - WM. 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They were given their choice of three styles of sweaters to choose from, measurements taken, and the awards will be mode in about a week. E. Hartley White ls a sophomore in the school, and will study denlstry. He was graduated from the Bear River High School In 1033 and won his freshman-numerin football last season. All three men were members of the 1910 University varsity football team. Pre-Medic- al al COLGATES BARBER BAR 5 Each MENNENS SHAVE Mentholized QA &Vy Tube New Dr West's Nylon Bristle LAXATIVE 25 PETROLAGER All No's $1.25 Size 29 bocobella" BATH CRYSTALS I fA Cfflr 1 Uy Wresleys Bag OZ)y CASTILLE Reg. Cut 27 35c Size ...... SHAMPOO WILD ROOT Reg. 50ic Size - Only FRENS BR0M0 QUININE TOOTHBRUSH -- 5-l- b. . 89 CASTORIA Fletcher 40e Size . Saniitary Napkins Oft STATIONERY Attractively Boxed 12 sheets, 12 envctopw POCKET 31 lam .tide. Ik m 5 Sit strlfc ! Bo WATCH Our Regular $1.00 This Sale "Zl ' Th. a .iaii T;0iO5 Russ Electric Complete Line of 1911 G. E. 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