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Show EZAP. RXVZr. VALLEY LSJLCOl . 4.0-- 2 Mrs, Joseph Toone, of Croyden, lelt jr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkias at- several j tended the funeral of Arch here after visiting Maughn Wednesday, dava at the home of her parents, Mr. in Wellsvilte Friday. and Mrs. Eli C. Anderson. Mrs. Toone is better known to her school f rienda Mr. and Mr Don J. Homer re ceived word that Mr. and Mrs. D. J. as Maurlne Anderson. j Homer, Jr., of Redonda Beach, Calif., Last Sunday evening after church, hay a baby girl, born Feburary 7th. a group of friends gathered at the Mrs. Homer was formerly Grace Anhome of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman and derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John surprised them and held a house T. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson warming party. Later refreshments are spending this month with their were served by the friends. daughter. Wildey Rebekah Lodge held its regHarry Woodward, of Roosevelt, is ular meeting Monday evening In the here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. O. F. hall, with Larella Shuman II. T. Woodward. presiding. The district deputy presiThe young people of the Methodist dent, LoVisa Shaw, made her official visit and conducted an instructive re- Church are sponsoring a snow carview of the business of the lodge. Af- nival Saturday night- ter the meeting pie and coffee were S. Dil worth Young, of Ogden, will perved to the members. be the principal speaker at the anMrs. Hyrum Tippctts, of Logan nual Scout meeting to be held Sunspent Tuesday at the home of her sis- day night at the local M, E. Church. ter, Mrs. George Abbott. Mrs. Edgar Winchester entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calderwood at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor and son, David, spent the weekend at of her husband. Mrs. Benjamin Winthe home of Mrs. Calderwood's chester, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Richards and Mrs. George Scoffield, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Allen of Ogat Layton. den were special guests. 12, 1842 foOMJUSSIONEES TO MEET TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Guard. Emerson advised his father they expected to be removed to some other point within the next few weeks., hence the visit to California. They expect to return next SunAnday. They will also visit in Los Mr. and a with family daughter geles and Mrs. Harry Gough. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Wilcox, of Ogden, visited one day last week in Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Richards and three daughter left Wednesday morning for a two or three weeks vacation in Ariaona. Miss Maxine Farnsworth, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, left Monday for her home In Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and Mrs. Elwood Hess spent Wdnesday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. leslle Ilees of Logan visited Sunday in Fielding with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Richards. For lctory: Buy Bonds ti.mAl FIELDING By Eoi4 WeUlag Local and Social Items MAY T. KENT, Local Correspondent, Fhoae TirjECAV; rJTvwAIll The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County will be held Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1942, rather than Monday, Feb. 16. This change is being made to en able the commissioners, who are also members of the Selective Service Board, to assist in the National Registration of male persons between the ages of 20 and 45 to be conducted on Monday, February 16th. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners For Victory: Buy Bonds Mrs. Leo Earl was hostess Thurs day night, February 5th to the Book Lore Club. Seventeen members were present to enjoy the report given by Mrs. E. IL Packer. She reviewed "Paderewski Memoirs." Light refresh ments were served by the hostess. Max Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rees left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. He has been called in the army draft His destination was not definitely known. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and children, of Hyrum, spent Sunday in Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, and also looking after the in terests of Mrs. Ezra Richards, mother of Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Malad, Idaho, parents of Mrs. Burns, also Eldon Evans, a brother. J. L. Earl, accompanied by his son- Rudy Bowcutt of - Riverside, Forested left Saturday night for Southern Cald About of the United ifornia to visit Mr. Earl's son, Emeris States forested. Nason Earl, a member of the Utah . in-la- Burlap stocks la ti"7" tain manufacture wo The Office of Production Manage ment suggests that the dairy industry meet shortages by developing plans to eliminate duplication in farm pickup routes, standardization of health department regulations, simplifying sizes of containers to consumers, and limiting cans for wholsalers to one size, such as five gallons, one deliv ery trip per day and no return calls, or every-othday daylight delivery, reducing the number of retail pro ducts handled. er One-Thir- d one-thir- ratronize Leader Advertisers son-in-la- w bere. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Seager, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lloyd and Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. baby daughter, Mr. and Mra Thomas K. Robbins, of Salt Lake City, were Spackman and son, and Lorenzo Kay Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, left'S&turday for Miami, Texas to Seager. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter The High Priests of the Tremonton First Ward held a c ottage meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall and Sunday afternoon at the O. A. Seager family, of Salt Lake City, were the houe. Mrs. Seager greatly enjoyed Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed the meeting as she hasn't been able to attend any meetings this winter. Harris. Rose E. Peterson and Mrs. day for Riverside, California to visit Bernice Peterson were guests Tuesher parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. day of Mrs. Earl Eichel at Ogden. Mrs. The W. C. T. U. held its regular meeting last Thursday afternoon at Quarterly Conference the home of Mrs. C. Tallman, with To Be Mrs. N. E. Shaw in charge and continued the discussion of Francis The Bear River Stake Quarterly Anyone desiring membership in conference will be held in the Stake this organization will receive a hearty Tabernacle on Sunday, February 15. welcome, so do not wait for an The priesthood session will commence at 0:30 a. m. At this same hour the Relief Society will hold a conference Mr. and Mrs. Don Jepperson, of session. Provo, is here visiting at the home General sessions will be held at of Mrs. Jepperson's parents, Mr. and 11:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. ra. A welfare Mrs. Henry BerchtokL meeting for all stake and ward wel fare workers win be held at 1:00 p. Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Ogden, was m. In the evening at 8:00 the M. I. A. hostess at the B. B. Bridge club held will hold their conference session. Wednesday afternoon at the Oak On account of the long distances Cafe. Prizes were won by Mrs. traveled by many people of the stake, Watkins, Mrs. Duane Lower and it is deemed advisable to begin con- Mrs. Dent Rich. Mrs. Howard Getz of ference sessions at the hours specified Ogden was a special guest , A representative of the General AuMr. and Mrs. Joseph Jette of Twin thorities will be in attendance to address the conference sessions. A full Falls, Idaho, were the week end attendance at all of our meetings is guests of Mrs. Jette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton. anticipated. Music will be furnished by the Tremonton Second Ward Choir and a Mrs. Catherine Watkins Is home from Logan for a short time. At presfew singers from other wards. ent she is at the home of her daughFor Victory: Buy Bonds ter, Mrs. Phil Pack. xr o-- v.u , aW CorpU Filling Prescriptions is the Most Important Part of Our Businss- s- At Our Fountain J "In the present war. milk meat are munirirmo 4. ' juat 83 gun powder, and a farm an arsenal as is a shell-i- ( TV Win thia no a Malted Milk' We use only fresh, drugs of highest quality. Your prescription receives the personal attention of an experienced registered pharmacist. to follow your Doctor's instructions He is honor-boun- d to the letter. full-streng- th Gauze 50c TOILET TISSUE 4for19 50c Size 10c Delicious Piping With fresh cookies Made with Arden's famous rich chocolate Outstanding in America Made with pure, wholesome Grade A milk Penway Portfolio 30c D r Lyons Box 500 STATIONERY 9 48 Sheets 27 In triple fold kit. 25c B or B 50c Size 3 for Lifebuoy CAMPANA BALM 2'or43 Special deal. r.i. imtit Package of 12 SCHICK BLADES and Rosewater 25c size, 4-o- z. Jelly 8c 1 1 11 oz. 14c EVER YOURS BUBBLE BATH 8 Injector Type 49 25c Oxydol For Antiseption! 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Bottle 99 75c Size COUPON - Golden Mix-tur- 15 Mild or Regular 59 5c Velour e Grain - Old North State A for BAUME BENGP COUPON 5 TOBACCOS Bull Durham - Duke's EDWARDS OLIVE TABLETS BATTERIES COMPOUND Y COLD TABLETS De-Ve- rn Mrs. Ed Deakin . entertained the Book Lore Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. In place of a book reVernon Smith Ward,, small son of view the 12 members present did Red Ira J. and Gwendolyn Smith Ward, of Cross work. Mrs. Lynn Iverson was Riverside, died at the family home special guest Thursday morning. The baby had not been very well since birth. It was one Mrs. Wood row Seiley entertained other died shortly after her Bridge Club twin, the ' Wednesday night at birth. her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. He was born July 26, 1040. Be- LaVerd John, Mrs. Willis Proctor and sides his parents, he is survived by a Mrs. Melvin Foxley. Guests were Mrs. brother, Kenneth, and a sister, Mara-yl- Foxley and Mrs. Lynn Thomas. and one grandmother. Mrs. Phoebe Ward, of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Fark Stumm were Funoral services will be held Satur- business visitors In Ogden Wednes day afternoon at 1 o'clock, In the Riv- day. erside Ward chapel under the direction of Bishop John Ward. Interment The V. G. F. club met at the home will be In the Riverside cemetery. of Mrs. Dorothy Kerr last WednesChaw ft Ivereon funeral directors. day evening. Special guests were Friends nay call at the family Mm. Merwtn Chrlstennen and Mrs. horn Friday evening and Saturday Kleon Kerr. A dolicioua tray lunchuntil Urn for the service. eon was served. KIT 24 Envelop ORTHOGYN0L Wil-lar- d. Small Son of Mr., Mrs. Ira J. Ward Dies toilet t be produced, but food hV,r- American agricultural systZ L. Wilson, director, Nation iC 15c face Tissues, Molle Shave Cream Held Sunday . ' At Our Fountain Mot Chocolate Rich POWDER PUFFS With 50c Size UNGUENTINE 3 Coupon For Bums 43 Limit 3 F. M. CHRISTENSEN-BRUG- S ! order?6' Red Cress Products i Mrs. C. R. Steffen Is leaving Satur- ni.,. WE FEATURE par-ents.J- Ir. Mrs. Jed Abbot left Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Waldron enter""California to visit her brother, Jack tained a group of friends at a midCroff mann, who is In the Army. night supper Saturday night at their home, after the Green and Gold BalL Mrs. Quentln Allen went to Salt Lake Monday to stay at the home of Miss Vera Lund, of Salt Lake City, her sister, Mrs. Harry Ogaard, who was a weekend guest of her sister, was taken to the hospital Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Jack Shumway. ert Allen accompanied her to Salt Mrs. S. N. Cole is visiting at the Lake, but returned tome Wednesday. home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. E, Herrick at Salt Lake and Mrs. L. J. Cummings were spe- City. cial guests at a Bridge supper given Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Korth and famby Mrs. L. T. Wallace of Logan. The party was held in the beautiful new ily, of this city, and Mrs. Peter Baird Tea Room at the Blue Bird in Logan. of Brigham City, mere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker W. D. Hill, of Wells, Nevada, and of Ogden. Mrs. L. I. Sorensen and son, Owen of Salt Lake City, were guests last Carl G. Peterson and sons, of Logan Wednesday of Mrs. W. E. Hawkins. and Mr. and Mrs. Elair Jeppson of Corinne were Sunday guests of their Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn and mother, Mrs. Rose Peterson. son, Mack, and Mrs. F. W. Fishburn of Brig-haBlaine and Duane Madson, twin City, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn. sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madson, entertained a few friends on their Mrs. Effie Dayley and son Cyrus, birthday last Wednesday evening. of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visi- They first went for a sleigh ride and tors of her brother, Dr. W. E. Haw- later returned home, where they playkins; also her mother Mrs. Elizabeth ed games and refreshments were serHawkins, who is spending the winter ved to 12 guests. Z.i and textile fs zen and the sale of V lew tlurn 10 ounce. era of agricultural baen h nutted hvJ wince of Management Under miiia can process , eluding 10 unbroken buJ stocks. Stocks of more broken bales can v .... tt follows: selling of or heavier to theburlap v Defense Supplies bag manufacturer fuiL camouflage cloth or Navy; selling burlap 10 ounces to manufacturer!? V cultural bags. Bag inanui&J; 1 quiring such unfrozen burb ceed their quotas. i' For Victory: Buy j |