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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THUF.EDAY, FEERUXRY 25, 1943 FAGS EIGHT Mrs. Clarence B rough entertained y the Book Lore club at her home afternoon. Mrs. Jess Garfield was special guest. Knitting and sewing for the Red Cross was Cane. I Wed-aesda- Local and Social Items Phone .MAT T. KENT, Local Correspondent, 4.0-- 2 -field secretary w Service Mr. and Mrs. Robert L,- - gtenEurg, men' Society for Cfcristian at and of Salt Lake City,, visited Monday at speaker and waa special guest the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seaservice? held Sunday and Monday. ger. The Stenburgs .were erxroiite to Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield were Seattle, Washington to make their Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and home. Mrs. Thomaa Jones at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spackman, Mrs. K. IL Frkial and, Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lloyd and Fridal and daughter, Irene, returned their father Lorenzo Kay returned home Tuesday after visiting in Los home Tuesday night after visiting Angeles. They were guests part of the with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ehman in Miami, Texas for two weeks. time of Dr. and Mrs. Vera Fridal. trip to Los Angeles and other places of interest in California. .,. j ir 1,1 r r -- v- - I t Arnold Pallin entertained a and friends at her relatives a few home Wednesday in honor of ber birth hot dinday anniversary. Adelicious intwelve to guests, served was ner Marcluding Mrs. Max Laub and Missafter-noo- a gie Dallin, of Tremonton. The was spent in social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander an. n m--i . ! if a hflhv r. , r i nouw: Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald, Mr. Dr. Paul S. Richards, of Bingham, and Mrs. Quentin Allen and Mr. and E. Godfrey, cf Florida, wa3 o OT.nt ike first of the week of Mrs. was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rudy Miller returned home WedEdsar VVinekcfiter. Mrs. Godfrey wa3 O. A. Seager. nesday evening from a two weeks J sum. Ej ilii. F. Ka-tiorJ- BEAK lUYLlt uk ui lmc. lean Fork and John F. Hawkins, of' horn..Febmary WtM former iLss Ado Logan, spent Tuesday at the home'jMrs. of Dr. and Mrs. wm. tu nawnms. Amo:r'uartsnJ who has been con- taa;ioil hospital suffemgtowith Mrs. Marion Summers entertained 1 re- ! infection m his yes, waaole her Bridge club last Thursday nigU at the Oak Cafe. Mrs. Aarl Eennett, turn fcorne'aJiiuiay. a few relatives Thursday evening Mrs. Leslie Garfield and Mrs. W. F. home of Geo. Starrer won prizes and Mrs. Thomas and friends met atof the his honor in birthday anHansen Sandal) was a guest. was spent in niversary. which a delicious after plaj-iiicards, Mrs. Thomas Sandall entertained on lunch was seivtd from cue long table Monday night in honor of her husband where were seated fourteen guests. on his birthday anniversary. A delicOut of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. ious dinner was served later and Rum Russel Fosgren of Corinne. my was played. Covers were laid for I Cairuta and two sons left Mrs. 12 guests. for their home in Oakland, California Tuesday evening. She was accompanElaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ied home by her mother, Mrs. Sina Fred Gephart, underwent an opera- Thorsen, and brotheT, Roy, and Mrs. tion for appendicitis Thursday morn- Andrea Hansen, who will visit in Caling at the Valley Hospital. ifornia for two weeks. Mrs. Wm. J. Rose is confined to Mrs. Harry Burnette, of Ogden, the her bed, suffering with an attack of mother of Mrs. Parley Archibald, has herat trouble. been staying with the Archibald famThe officers and teachers of the M. ily while Mr. and Mrs. Archibald I. A. held a social in the ward amusewere on their recent trip to California. ment hall Thursday evening. Games were played and a delicious luncheon ,Mrs. C. M. Hacking entertained the was served to 38. The bishopric and V. F. F. club at her home Wednesday their wives were special guests. Miss Harriet Sorse risen and father, night Mrs. Golden Harris gave the Btory, 'The Pretty Lady." Mrs. Jas. Joseph Sorensen, had as their guests Ransom, Mrs. Leland Woodruff and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Mrs. T. A. Summers were special Fielding and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Eph" Petersen and son of guests. East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elm of Brigham, , Mr. and Mrs. George her and DLderickson. Ervin Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Wight .of Brigham, Smith of Evans, Hyrum P. Nelsen, returned home Saturday, after a two. Axel Elm and Emma Ohman. A hot' dinner was served. 1 The . weeks trip to Los Angeles. aftesnoort was spent in talking, ofjolsi a major times. .. w.-; Edmond" Homer underwent "Sl Couple' Club'', held a party Operation Wednesday morning, at the jhe Mrs Christian rw Wnsrrifjil in Of den. At this writ at the home Ojf Mrand was Pinochle., Andersen played- with ing he is doing as well as can be ex,: score prizes going to Vernal Ander ... pected." sen and Fern Arbon. A three course For Vietory: Buy Bonds dinner was. served to six couple..-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hansen and children moved to Brigham City Mon17 To day to make their home, ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and The third national Selective Service two children of Ogden spent Sunday lottery will be held in Washington on' visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. March 17 when order numbers for the' Wm. J. Rose, parents of Mrs. Tim-registrants who enrolled this month rmerman. to swell this nation's vast pool of po' Mrs, Elreta Anderson entertained tential roan power will be determined; her Pinochle club at her home Satur- National Headquarters, Selective Sex- - tday afternoon. Pinochle was played . a .n. an. Ann rt. rr nr A rA A . ' with, prizes going to Ruby Andersen In all probability approximately 8 and Andrea Huggins. A' hot dinner or 9 thousand capsules will be drawn was served to nine guests. In this first war time lottery since Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bennion, or Car-1918 and tne third since enactment vaUis, Oregon, announce the safe ar of the Selective Training' and Service rival of a baby girl, born February Act of 1940. 15th. Mrs. Bennion was formerly Miss Under present plans, the order num Minnie Holmgren, daughter of Mr. bars of the registrants who enrolled and Mrs. John P. Hptmgren of this as of February 16, will not be inte- city. grated in the old master lists as were Reed Petersen, son of. Mrs. Vesta the order numbers of the men who Jensen, returned home from a local registered on July 1, 1941, In the sec hospital Thursday. He was operated ond - Selective Service registration. on for appendicitis. Consequently it is not expected that Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, of any of the February registrants will Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in this be inducted in the immediate future. city visiting: relatives. It Is contemplated that registrants in the third registration will not be called until they have answered their questionnaires and have been classified, which, probably will not be before May according to expectations of National Headquarters. Prior, to May, all War Department quotas necessarily must be filled from men 21 to 35, Inclusive, who registered In 1940 UNITED and 1941. STATES Serial numbers Issued to the new DEFENSE registrants by the local boards, in the manner prescribed by Selective Service regulations, will be marked T--l, T-and so on, to designate the Third STAMPS Registration enrollees, and the numbers in the capsules drawn In the third lottery on March 17 will begin with the number 10,001. Sta.ras lhe-vniu- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lund, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanger and week were Idaho of Falls, Lake City, were weekend guests of children, end guests of Mrs. Stanger's parents, Mrs. Lunas mother, Mrs. Mattie Stone. Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren. Mrs. Owen Brough left Tuesday for Mrs. Mr. and of to visit at the home of her Hurricane was a Sunday guest R. S. Calderwood. The Weavers have daughter, Mrs. Often HalL lived in Bountiful until recently when ' Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen motored Mr. Weaver was transfered to Omaha and he moved his family there. His to Brigham Friday to get their son, Mae Calderwood, also Reed, who has been in the hospital moved and is employed at a bank in there for the past three weeks. that city. Mrs. C. J. Schultz was taken to the Mr. and Mra. Ed Deakin, Mr. and Clinic Saturday. Andrew Schultz, of lira. Ed Rock and Mrs. Lester Col- Los Angeles is visiting this week with lins left Wednesday for Phoenix, Ariz. his parents. They will also go to Nevada to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings enMrs. Frank Jensen, sister of the tertained a few friends after the dance Friday night A waffle supper was Mr. A. N. Robbing, Mr. and Mrs. served. Ruel Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hall, of Af ton, Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Christensen, Wyoming, are visiting this week at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk. Mrs. Lynn Thomas and Richard and Wesley Gephart and D. W. Kirkham Fayola Robbins attended the funeral s, were William for in. Af ton, Wyoming Sunday and at Logan, Sunday ' '" a brother of A. N. Robbins. Monday on business. P. Weaver, of Omaha, Nebraska, C. 8iflter-in-la- Rob-bln- Mrs. Effie Bailey and son, Stanley, Mrs. L. G. Rose, Mrs. C. Tallmah, of Downey, Idaho were Sunday guests Mra Edgar Winchester, Mrs. S. N. of her brother, Dr. Wm. Eli Hawkins. Cole and Mrs, N. E'Shaw- motored, to Ogden Friday' to attend the World Mrs Adalade Weaver, mother of Day of Prayer, held at the First' Pres- Mrs. George Quinney, accompanied baterian church. A very interesting hef eon, Mark, to Idaho Falls, Satur program was given of all nationalities day where she will visit at the home of her son, Wright Weaver. The members of the W. C. T. U; met Thursday afternoon at the home MT. ftnd Mrs. Virgil Rubbles;'of Salt of Mrs. N. E. Shaw and did sewing Lake City, spent Monday with Mrs. for the Red Cross. Rubbles brother, Earl Crazier at th borne of Mrs. Rose E. Peterson. Mrs. Ruel Robbins entertained a few of her friends at her home SatJ. Carter England, son of Mrs. Ad- urday night Various games were am Brenkman, arrived In San Diego, played and later refreshments were California Saturday, where he will served. commence his training in the U. S. Marin corps. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard were In Ralph Thomas arrived home last Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. Wednesday night, after working la Crass Valley, California for the past Mrs. Vaudis Aker and son, Don four montha. Lee, returned noma Saturday from an extended trip to Vaughn, Montana The members of the Book Lore club she visited her sister, Mrs. R. where and their partners gave a dancing Booth. party Friday night in the amusement tall of the Second Ward. Mrs. Agnes K. Earl returned home The northern Box Elder county Monday, after visiting her family in Farm Bureau will hold Its annual ban Salt Lake City for the past week. quet and program March 13th in the Mrs. Ernest Ruggeria, of: Ogden, Bear River High School spent last Wednesday and Thursday Elaine Geph&rt is home from school with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er this week. nest Woodward. - 1 . , ; HlMmillllMI(HllMHmmitltMMHHIMH Quality and . . - de-lici- . . " Third Service Lottery Be Held March House Dresses Accessories Coats . . . Sports Wear Lingerie Hats " Mail and Parcel Post of your orders. We will fill your fflaji orders promptly, honestly and accurately. Or, you may tele, phone your orders and we will mail to you the goods y0o order. You may send with your order money to cover the goods and Parcel Post and we will make an accurate account ing and refund if you over pay. Or we will send your goods C. 0. D. We will fill your orders for groceries or dry goods and hold for your neighbors or friends to call. So much time and tires tould be saved by neighbors clubbing together and bringing home the dry goods and groceries; but you hesitate to have them shop around for you and they hesitate to take the responsibility, and so we will do it for you. Your neighbor need only bring your order (or you may telephone it), deliver your payment to us and we will deliver to them the merchandise you want. Even though we do not carry fresh meats, you may order your wants in meat and we will p. chase for you from the meat market you specify. If we can not completely fill your orders from our and it can stock, be filled in Tremonton, we will secure the rchandise for.you.i We believe own ; me- - that the duty of the modern merchant is to act buy and place to as Purchasing Agent for hfe customers n their hands the, best merchandise possible for as low a price as possible and in a :way that suit the convenience Hf thej .ciistoimer. We believe that in times like these it fc the duty of us aH to save all the time and all the money and so we offer you these possible in our personal affairs : :J ?xtra services. " ... COW If You Want a New ELVINATOR t ! for thic Summer . GET IT NOW! Prom all indications there will be a 0; shortage of Electric Refrigerators f J! A within a short time. 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