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Show 'id' lira. Prank Ctmo IZrX F. IL tensen and!lrs. Ervln StoLL , Method;., t : tings at Ctach n." Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Garn of 1 Mrs. Ilalverfield and national Easil Fleldin?. Mr. B. Mrs. F. Godfrey, MAY T. KENT, Local Correspondent, Phone 4.0-- 2 'son and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl of secretary of the Women's Society for Hunsaker of Honeyville, on February Garland were guests Tuesday night Christian Service, will visit the local ITr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer enter- Cash of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. The eve- Methodist Church this coming Sun7tt. and liiaed at ft dinner Sunday at their at was spent playing Pinochle. will She and Monday. speak ning day honor or Mrs. Uiena names:, ia tsoiad 7:30 at the evening service Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iverson accom" N. R. Homer, of Smilhfield, and to which everyone is cordially invited. belnj her birthday anniversary. M. Mrs. P. Jensen and panied by N. 'T&os present were Mr. and Airs. Mrs. Irving Christensen of Bear River D. J. Homer of this city left Monday Mrs. Godfrey comes highly recomSee B. Homer and family of bmithfield, motored a week's trip to Albuquerque, N. mended as a very interesting and well for to Paradise last Thursday P. J. Homer and family and iuuaunuof to attend the birthday party informed speaker. of P. M. and other places of interest. Homer of this city, and the guest O. Hansen, uncle of Mrs. Iverson and On Monday Mrs. Godfrey will be . fcooor. Mrs. Katie Harris and Mrs. W. H. the guest speaker at a luncheon meetbrother of Mrs. Jensen. Cash spent Monday in Salt Lake City ing of the local Women's Society for '" 1 on business. tlrs. II. G. Bxough taid her two The Christian Service". Members and their of Mrs. Williams family Brig "daughters, Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt and to miss the want ot opfriends will n gathered at her home Wednesday The officers and teachers of the lira. Jessie Gaifieid, were guests ou and surprised her, the occasion night . portunity of hearing one of our naF toward Wednesday of her father, " her birthday. Refreshments First Ward Primary entertained their tional officers. being the at husbands home jUired in Ogden. night Friday women from were served by the family. Tuesday the Methodist of Mrs. Nick Chornous in East Tre over meet in will state entire the monton. The bishopric and their wives Mr. and Mrs. Owen II. Hall, of God Mrs. with Mrs. and Miss confer to Ernest Peters Lake Salt 38.0-- 1 Mary were special guests. A veiy delightHurricane, announce tne birth of a Burns are W. S. state treatment on our the of at work the receiving Hall frey Mrs. k son born February 16th. ful time was had and a Clinic. C. S. lunch was served to 36 present was formerly Alice Biough, daughter Rev. J. R. Parker, general evange Of Mr. and Mrs. O. U Brough. Mr3. Roy Taylor, of Ogden, spent list of the Methodist Church of the The ladies of the Farm Bureau wish the weekend with her parents, Mr. Kentucky Conference will begin speMr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess, of Brig-ba- and Mrs, Lee Potter. announce that the annual home- cial to meeting in the local Methodist Mr. of City, were Sunday guests and banquet, that was to have Church next week. It is expected that coming and Mrs. J. H. Laub. Mrs. Elmer Gorringe, Mrs. Dick been held Saturday, February 21, at the services will begin on Wednesday and Mrs. Otto Schenkle spent the high school will be postponed un- night, February 25th and will continue Mrs. Joe Burges3 spent last Thurs Klnsey in til further notice on account of the through two Sundays with services Ogden on business. eruest of Mrs Tuesday anH Friday Aav u as v weather and due to the fact that at 8 o'clock every night except Satt,F LIGHT Duane Lower in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton were school is being held on Saturday. urdays. FLEXIBLE weekend guests of Mr. Dalton's The main objective of the local Mrs. Mildred Black and son, Bill Vera Kay is spending several days church in Wat-kiGene Rev. and Dalton for Parker brother, George bringing STURDY UPPERS of Salt Lake City, were guests of her this weekend in Salt Lake City. of Idaho Falls, Idaho. this series of meetings is the deepenmother, Mrs. Mattie Stone. ROOMY TOPS ing and enriching of the personal lives Mr, and Mrs. Max Laub entertained of the Christian enher and entertained Johnson the Mrs. Guy people TOUGH SOLES a few friends at the J. H. Laub home abling of others to come to a defiApostle A. E. Bowen, of Salt Lake Bridge club Wednesday jiight at her Cltv. was a guest Saturday and bun home. was spent play- nite committment and dedication of The Friday. evening R. won Mrs. E. were Prizes by flay of his sister, Mrs. Agnes Waldron. Winzeler and Mrs. L. J. Cummings. ing 500. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rex of their lives to be true followers of Garland, Merrill Laub and Mrs. Wal- Christ in all of life. was guest. G. ter Burns won prizes. tfnt Ellen Bright, of Downey, Ida., Mrs. H.JWatland Surely there is no greater need in For Victory: Buy Bonds George Peterson and two daughters Saxand our Ora Fuller Tess Johnson, community or even in the world and Mary Stenquist of Salt Lake City, In Salt at at this fateful period than gent spent large Saturday Streeper Were 'Sunday guests of Mrs. CA, Lake on business for the Bear River of and the fitenqulst. Mrs. Bright remained here to a greater emphasis and our School. The girls remained in lives High to visit this week with "Grandma" the practice of putting the true principles city for the weekend and were Stenquist, who observed her 87th guests of Irene and Edith Stoddard. of Chritianity into our dally lives. The Glendon Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. , birthday Tuesday. is cordially invited to any of public Abe Kay, of this city, and Miss Jean these services. entertained Newman Willard Mrs. of of Hansen, accomplished daughter Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Max Beat For Victory: Buy Bonds night at Mrs. Roy Davis, of Vernal, were marand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and her Bridge club Wednesday home. Prizes the ried in the Salt Lake Temple WedGephart daughter, Nona, of Fielding were the were Wesley won by Mrs. Don Grover, Mrs. nesday. guests' Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Getz and Mrs. Russel WalThe groom is well known and reMelvin Foxley. The Beals left Sunday was a special spected in this community. He has a Mrs. Waldron dron. for Sacramento, California to make 13 farm in East Tremonton, where the In town and country . . . wherever wearers need sturdy arctics guest their ome. young couple will make their home. light and flexifel . . . they insist on BALL-BANThe Home Economics Division of Mrs. Eli Winzeler and daughter, The home was prepared and newly Mr Joseph Seadls, of American Westers like the way Red Ball Arctics stand up to hard aar, ready for them to move the North Box Elder Farm 'Bureau, Fork,'rrived Saturday to visit at the Helen, left Wednesday for an extend- furnished and met at the Utah Power & Light Co. into. keep out cold, wet and mud. Tops are roomy for comfort, ed trip to Los Angeles, Calif. home "of her sister, Mrs. Ada C. The bride was taking nurses train- auditorium Friday, February 13. A buckles properly placed and securely :ored, and solas at-j The Midland Camp of the Daugh ing in the General Hospital in Salt large number of ladles were in of wear proof rubber. For more wear, wore comfort, tnd art tendance. Every local in this part of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Terry, of Salt ters of the Pioneers will meet Friday, Lake City. more protection sat us right away for BALL-BANArct'. the of county was represented. extend Their circle friends best Lake" City, spent Saturday and Sun- February 27th at the home of Mrs. success and wishes for Miss Caider-woostate d assist happiness. Myrtle Davidson, day visiting their parents, Mr. and R. S. Calderwood, with Mrs. For Victory: Buy Bonds ant director of the Home Economics; and Mrs. Rose Kerr as hostesses Mrs. Vernon Armstrong. of the U, S. A. C, and Mrs. Nettiee B, Lund, County demonstration agent, Mrs. Pasaand to Wuthrich Mrs. Walter returned Ralph Meister were present Mrs. Lund took up the dena, California Thursday night af- Myron Giles entertained the J. F. F. Pattern, for Food for Fun and Free WedMrs. last and home club at the Wuthrich ter visiting his parents, Mr, dom and led in an educational game enlistthe of A review book, Meister. T. P. Saturday Ralph nesday night. Saturday is the last day that auto "Miss Minerva," by Jan Struther was licenses will be on sale in Tremonton In which all took part ed In the Air Corps of the Army. A small breakfast, luncheon given by Mrs. C. M. Hacking. Mrs, for 1942 plates. All who have cot pur- and dinner sample for the family was shown ChorNick Mrs. and Woodruff and Lei Ferris Allen and chased their plates should do so on with colored cards, showing the gaily Al-- ? nous were guests. this date or it will necessitate a trip number Jly were weekend guests of Mrs. of vitamins calories. It and out of town to obtain them. Jen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jen-,- t. voted a very interesting and educa of Soda The county treasurer's office is in tional Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maughn, sen atr Salt Lake. meeting by those present Springs were guests last Wednesday charge of the sale of plates this year. . - i' it The local Home Economic Farm For Victory: Buy Bonds s M1 and Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mr. and Thursday of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bureau of East Tremonton will post and Mr. and Miller Gorringe. Mrs. a pone their meeting this month on ac Rudy I and Mrs, Parley Archibald left Wednescount of the weather. The time and a Helen Hudman, of Rock Springs, day on a ten day trip to San of weekend was and Los Angeles, California. a place will be announced later. guest Wyoming, The American Legion Auxiliary will Shirley Watland. Both girls are athold their monthly meeting Friday Y Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott, of Og- tending school at Logan. evening in the Utah Power & Light were den and Jheir son, Zane, guests at S p. m. Mrs. J. O. Garfield returned home auditorium, commencing Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. George Ab- of Ransom Hazel Mrs. the bott Zane Is home on a short vaca- Thursday night after visiting in Mona ism committee will be in American charge. Clif tion from his aviation school in Texas for the past two weeks. on ton Americanism. will Kerr speak where he is an Instructor. The husbands are also Invited. of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Koford, Zola Mae Christensen entertained a Faust Valley, are spending this week few friends Tuesday evening after the at the home of h is father, George Junior Girls party at Mutual. A very Koford, in Brigham. jolly evening was spent, later delicious ! refreshments were served. ! Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Furse and fam j TolMrs. and of Lake Salt City, ily, n mmm i. .n. r. fill ' The Red Cross Sewing Circle, of man Burke and family of Honeyville the Rebc'kah Lodge met at the home were Sunday guests of, their parents, of Mrs. N. E. Shaw. In Great Britain, good lighting in the home as well as industry is Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. being stressed as an important element in that nation's war effort. In Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman acfact, the importance of lighting is summarized in this quotation Mrs. Moroni Lundberg entertained from an English publication: companied their son, J. Carter Eng- the Ladies Literary club of Bear land, to Salt Lake City, where he was River City, at her home Friday. Mrs. "'Good artificial light is as important in the home as it is accepted In the U. S. Marine corps Austin Johnson gave a review of tne in the industrial or engineering workshop, since the sucand sent to San Diego, Calif. book. "Throueh Devil's Gate," by Mr, cessful prosecution of the war, and in fact the life of the and Mrs. Glen Neeley of Tremonton. nation, depend so largely on maintaining the health and Ms. F. E. Kespler, who underwent A turkey dinner was served to the of the people." ,a surgical operation in the Pearse hos- members and the following guests Most certainly the same conditions apply here! pital three weeks ago, was brought Mrs. Park Stumm, Mrs. Joe Holland to the home of her daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford Johns. 10 WAYS TO PROTECT PRECIOUS EYESIGHT Adam Brenkman where she Is and get the most efficiency from the Electricity you use en Dee Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jay 1. Shad OTarr liohl to lim. 8. For dot do not tertained a group of friends Saturday inato glar. work in your own ihadow. Etden J. Hansen, son of Mr. and night at their home. Tripolie was 2. Dm Indirect reflector lamp 7. TJi Iht riybl tit glob. Mrs. Ephralm P. Hansen, who joined played with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Har whmm poMiblo, S. When 3. Avoid redecorating, (harp contratte bethe. Air Corps. Cadets, has passed his ris winning the prizes. tween brightly lighted (uriace light colon on walls and now exanlnatlons successfully and is and dark background. ceiling. 4. Guard S. Beit your eyes by closing In training in Arizona. agalnri light reMrs. Francis Norr entertained her flected into the tyee from them occasionally. ihinf surfaces, 10. II your ieel strained Bridge club Saturday evening at her tyet see 5. Keep fixtures, and espeor unduly tired, a compeMr. and Mrs. Ephralm P. Hansen home. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. cially globet clean. tent eyt specialist. of Elwood, announce the marriage of B. Waldron, Mrs. Howard Glen, Mrs. their daughter, Ann, to Keith Hun- Ross Miller and Mrs. Dick Allen. saker, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Special guests were Mrs, Waldron, sirs Wsiint'8 Prices for Muskrat Highest Wolf Pelts Me At it o :, Taylor Motel Cabin , - e. eme:RY H ' ; Phone pot-luc- 8ALL- - m lis . T ns in W '. 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