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Show ' Loc vSoctf MAY T. KENT, Local Correspondent, Mrs. Ethel jXogtrs waa nit ' new roensicr. . Items Phone cirla ri va valixy" ud&:Tizu2UAr, Aran, , 10 iiui 4.0-- 2 Mrs. Lamoin Cowley and daugh- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. ters r spent the weekend in Richfield Stager. visiting her father, V. T. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Will Olson, of Ogden, Bernice of Ogden, Brough, Augusta and Mrs. Nora Crompton of Garland, Brough of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Brough Jr. of Salt Lake O. A. Seager. City, were Sunday guest3 of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough. Mrs. S. N. Cole, Mrs. 'Edgar Win A family dinner was served in honor chester, Miss Alice Winchester, Mrs. of Owen Jr., who left Tuesday for Earl Shuman and Mrs. N. E. Shaw the Army. of this city and Mrs. Frank Germer of Deweyville attended the Rebecca Mrs. Melvin Foxley entertained her lodge at Murray, Monday night, ine Bridge club last Wednesday night at Murray Lodge was celebrating the her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. 40th anniversary of organization of Ed Fronk, Mrs. Howard Gf,tz and the lodere there. A banquet was ser Mra Lelar.d Harris. Special guests ved which was followed by a program were Mrs. Woodrow Selly, Mrs. Le- land Harris and Mrs. Max l&ud. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woorward and Mrs. Woodvard"s mother, Mrs. W. G. Mr. and Sirs. V. Olson, of Smith-fiel- Hayward, of Paris, Idaho, were Sund were Sunday guests at Jhe home day guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. In Logan. of their daughter, Mra Woodrow d, Dorothy Munk. Mrs. Hector Halght entertained the B. B. Eridge club Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served at Otto's Cafe, later Bridge was played at the Haight home. Special guests were Mrs. Howard Glenn, Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Prizes were won by Mrs. Douglas cannon, wis. Taylor and Mrs. C. R. Steffen. . Mrs. Ada C. Garfield moved to Salt Lake City Sunday to make her home. Mrs. John O. Gaifield visited Wednesday with Mrs. Garfield in Salt Lake. Warren Hyde and family have moved into the; Garfield home. Norman Oguaard, of Salt Lake, is visiting this week at the home of his aunt, Mis. Quentin Allen. Mrs. Dento Black and son, Bill, of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday Selly. Joseph Stohl returned Wednesday of her mother, Mrs. Mattie Stone. Bill regained here to visit for Mra. Elizabeth Bernctt, of Malad, to his home in Salt Lake after spend- Little H. his with week. several the brother, days Idaho, arrived Friday to visit at the ing but seems home of her daughter, Mrs. John N. Stohl who is very ill, time. this at Mrs. Martina Larson entertained a little better a Thomas. group of heT friends last Thursday Rev. and Mra R. F. Goff and Don afternoon at the Rodgers home. The "Mrs. C. W. Peterson, of Peoria, HI., Woerner attended a religious meeting occasion being her 70th birthday anarrived Sunday to visit with her par- in Salt Lake City on Monday. niversary. The afternoon was spent S. playing "Corkie," with Mrs. R. Calderwood winning high prize. Delicious refreshments were served to 16 friends. Tall-ma- Dar-len- Tre-mont- nf&r- a Wal-dro- n, NOW IS THE TIME TO IPLAMT YOUR Mrs. W. D. Higley, of Firth, Idaho, arrived Wednesday to visit hex daughter, Mrs. Heber Koford. Mrs. Jane Johnson, of Richmond, is visiting this week at the homes of her sons, Owen and Guy Johnson. Hector Haight left Monday for Ft Warren, Wyoming, after visiting at home with his family for a few days. ZA Mrs. Alma Theurer entertained her Friday afternoon at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ross Miller, Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mrs. Howard Glenn. Bridges Club Do Not Put Tools and Equipment Mr. and. Mra James Etherington announce the birth of a baby girl; born March 23 at a hospital in Brig ham City. Mrs. Etherington was formerly Gertrude Bronson, of thi3 city. "Everything to Build Anything" Tremonton Phone 11 y A glass of milk globule Ten 8T quarts of milk are requS a pound of butter and 000,000 The forest measuring worm when alarmed will, stand out so straight and still from a limb that even the birds think it a small twig and pass by. . Acidophilus Milk Acidophilus is a form of buttermilk made from sterilized skim milk by adding a culture of bacteria known as Lactobacillus acidophilus. These bacteria destroy putrefactive bacteria which sometimes occur in the stomach. Lactose, milk sugar, which encourages the growth of this bacteria is also added to the milk In 1934 the average . was 51.4 years and in Ippu bad creased to l9-g- 55.2. Pulse Rates The normal pulse rat is about 72 men and a little moreTorw 1 For VICTORY BUY UNITED S TATES il. ENSE BONDS i TfS GARDEN RAKES GARDEN HOES Sprinklers Wheelbarrows For Your GARDEN Glass and China Ware Paint Farm and Home Needs Building Material Hardware Farmers' Cash Union ay "Your Phone Will Our Best Asset" Tremonton, Utah rosyICTO UY ( Can't Swim Although it cannot swim, the ma, bird lives largely on fish, snatching them from the surface or catching flying fish in the air. ar UNITED STATES Cosmetic Vending Machine Vending machines for dime pack-age- s of faee powder, cologne and hand lotions will be on the market soon. Lighthouse 'Killers' Hundreds of deaths have been caused by lighthouses for every life they have saved. Millions of birds have been lured by the beacons and crashed against the lights to fall to their death. Corned Pork Frankfurters Corned pork frankfurters were introduced in Rome about 355 A. D . and so d by street vendors carrying little stoves with them. j. , True or Fate. Paulette Goddard dress to please men andL don't are foolish. Monday in Salt Lake and Mldvale with relatives. ," Butak between CASTLEGATE COAL Sunday evening Mrs. George Quin-ne- y and Mra Ross Beckstead entertained at a luncheon at the Quinney home for the following guests: Dr. Thomas E. Romney, Professor and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shepherd, Professor Stien and Mr. Preps, all of Logan, and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers of this city. The term "carrison finish" rIM. nated in 1882 when Jockey "Snapper" oarnson won the Suburban by urging his mount up from behind into the leading position in the last few moments of the race. For Victory: Bay Bonds White Copper Nickel silver was made in China long before Columbus discovered the New World. They called It "pack-fongor white copper. time by intervals SEEDS VICTORY Mrs. William Lockett, of Los Angeles, California, arrived here Fiiday to visit her mother, Mrs. Edith Barnes. Mrs. Barnes is a sister of Mrs. Tom Carter and has been here for several months at the Carter home CARD OF THANES ffj" TTsnVt Their Ihe Sumatran I I W t0 make cheeTf Uudetectabie Meldrum Injured Accident on Harrow exe-rcise- Harris. 'Garrison Finish' Wilson Lumber Co. Softball Favorite Sport ' According to the National Recreation association softball is. the country's favorite sport. Baseball is second. 66.a-- 2 Hose Torlief S. Knaphus, noted sculpture, and wife and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Lassig and family of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mr. We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who were so kind and helpful to us during our recent bereavement To all of you who helped to make our burden lighter we are deeply grateful. Mrs. VaLoy Newman, Mrs. Mary D. Newman and families. For Vlctoryt Boy Bonds A large assortment of seeds for your Victory Flower Garden Call GARDEN SPADES Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault and son, Tommy, of Salt Lake City, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Tom Carter.- , I East Tremonton Cinchona Bark The medicinal value of cinchona bark, from which quinine is extracted, was revealed in 1630. In that year Senor Canizares, a Spanish magistrate, is said to have been cured of malaria by the, use of Cinchona. Eight years later, cinT. A. chona bark was administered to the ailing countess of Cinchon, and both By the physician and the patient were greatly impressed by the results. (By Correspondent) countess thereupon ordered The T. A. Meldrum local school truant quantities of the bark for free officer and teacher is resting at his large distribution. home in Elwood after the sad misfortune he had last Thursday evening of breaking his ankle. Mr. Meldrum owns and operates a farm at Elwood. After returning home from school be began harrowing when the, rod connecting the harrow to the double tree broke. As the harrow stopped sud: denly he was thrown Into it and broke the bone of the ankle and the small bone in the; leg just above the ankle. Although suffering severe pain Mr. Meldrum showed his powers of by sticking to his team; one was a new horse be just bought and was untried. He clung to the rejins and managed to unhitch his team and crawled behind them for a long ways to drive them home. This was a very dangerous thing to do as he fainted from pain several times during the slow trek, and once whqn he regaln consciousness, the horse was standing on his hand. Mr. Meldrum is know, loved and respected by people of the entire val- ley because of the kindly influence, he for good in his work has here. He taught in the local school for twelve years and no home with children was untouched by his influence. The) past nine years he has been principal of the Tremonton school where he extended his work to a larger group. This year he i3 working at the high school. His efforts have been freely given in any field where he has labored. He gave service In the local ward, such splendid service that he was chosen to lead the great Sunday School move ment of the stake. Those teachers and leaders who have worked with him know him for his splendid qualities of lejadership, good will, cheerfulness and fairness which have characterized his work everywhere. He has the best wishes of many who will be very happy when he) Is able to be around again. MacDonald Thompson, of Hill Field Good spent a furlough at the home of 35 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson. Miss Fern Zollinger, of Providence, spent Easter with her sister, Mrs. El- don Thompson. Mrs. Glen Hansen and children, of Salt Lake City, Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thomp son while her sister Is here from Mra Ed Nelson returned to her home in Burley, Idaho, Tuesday, after visiting several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iverson and Mr. and Mra Dan Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson visited For Defense: Buy Bonds It Off Any Longer trees Walter Wuthrich Nursery ce Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and little son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Watt In Logan. UJJ i We also have a good variety of fruit Victory Garden Edith. Stoddard, of Salt Lake City, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Johnson on Monday. DEANN Quinney gave a waffle breakfast Sunday morning for eight little friends, it being her 10th birth- To) TnN To Beautify Your Home with Shrubs Trees Roses Supplies for Your Mrs. Irvln Garfield returned home Sunday after visiting in Rigby, Idaho for a week. day anniversary. r3 Junius Thompson. Mis. P. W. Christensen returned after an extended visit with her two daughters in Los Angeies, Caliiomia, and a son in Seattle, Washington. Mr. CTiristensen met her at the nome of his brother, Moses Cluisten-sw- i and family at Boise, Idaho where vMted for several days: Mrs. Christensen greatly enjoyed her trip but is very giad to be back again. Patriarch James I'. Christensen accompanied his son, Parley, to Boise, where he stayed to visit for a while. Mrs. Carl Romer spent several days last week on business in Salt Lake City. While there, she visited ter two daughters, Lueiii and Elma, Dr. Faun L. Hunsaker, of Los Angeles, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Saunders of Salt Lake City spent Easter at the home of her father, H. P. Rasmussen. Last Tuesday was open night at Mutual and was a very inspirational testimony meeting. The younger people felt free) among their group and some splendid testimonies were given. Henry Wagstaff, of Perry, spent Easter Sunday at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen. The- Easter program Sunday morning was attended by a large and appreciative crowd. The M Men and Gleaners gave a splendid program Sunday evening. An Easter theme was carried out For Victory: Buy Bonds Now 1 tike Tim Mrs. Hay-war- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brenkman. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Holm of Ogden The W. C. T. U. met at the home brought Mrs. Peterson here and spent of Mrs. L. G. Rose, last Thursday afthe day and returned to their home ternoon. The devotional was in charge In the evening. Mrs. Peterson and of Mrs. R. n F. Goff and Mrs. C. Mrs. Holm are sisters and daughters gave the program. of Mr. and Mrs. Brenkman. Mrs. D. B. Green and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Squires and Iverson left Wednesday for Salt Lake e children and Mrs.. Squires sister, City, where they will visit for the Pierce of Salt Lake City, were remainder of the week. Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce. Mra. Richard Calderwood, Mrs. Rad cliffe Henrie and Mrs. James Walton Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Brough and entertained the V. G. F. club and their children of Garland, Mrs. Jane Brough partners at an Easter party held Friand Mrs. Martina Larson of this city day night at. the Walton home. The Spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visit- evening was spent playing Rook with ing friends and relatives. Cliff Kerr and Mrs; Jay Dee Harris winning the prizes. Special guests Mrs. Lamoin Cowley entertained were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary club Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, Mr. at her home last Thursday night The and Mrs. Merwin Christensen, Mr. book, "Keys of the Kingdom," by A, and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich and J. H. J. Corin was reviewed by Mrs. John Rhead. E. Anderson. Special guests were Mrs. James Ransom and Mrs. C. M, Hack, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.Thomas, small lng. son, and Mr. Thomas' mother and sister, of Malad, were visiting in Mrs. Elmer Gorringe and Mra J. H. Sunday. They stayed to see Laub were Ogden visitors Tuesday. the sacred cantata In the Sejcond Mrs. Gorringe visited at the home of Ward Sunday evening before returnher daughter, Mrs. Wesley Landvat-te- r. ing home. Little Judy Landvatter has been 111 for some time, but seems to be Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hacking and lowly Improving. family we,rei weekend guests of their """" parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Liljen tff'4 L. G. Rose and Mr. quist and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hack' , Mr. and Mr and Mrs. T. Tallman left Monday ing at Rexburg, Idaho. for Idaho for a weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Tallman will visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, of Los Angeles, Wllllan Kneifed at Parma, and Mr. spent Wednesday with his brother, Dr. and Mrs. Rose will go on to D. B: Green, Payette to visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schmidt Mrs. Harry Woodward Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler enter- Cardon, of Roosevelt, arrived here on tained the Study Club at their home Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Einor and Mrs. Harry Woodward. Stenquist and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheffield were special guests. The lesson The Women's Civic League met at was blven by Merwin Christensen. the Utah Power & Light auditorium were, served. with Irene Morris at hostess. New officers were put in as follows: Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager and Gephart, president; Beth Laub, vice family, of Ogden, Dr. and Mrs. T. R, president; May Allen, secretary; Hat-ti-e Seager of Rio Tinto, Nevada, Mr. and Johnson, treasurer; Lucille Mrs E. H. Furse of Salt Lake historian; LaVon Fronk, parliaCity and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. mentarian. Guest were Mrs. Rodney of Seager Spanlah Fo1 were weekend guests Morrison and Mrs. Andrew Heggiej. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveland announce the birth of a baby boy, at Mrs. LaMar Ivcrson and children, of the Cooley hospital In Brigham. Mrs. California, are spending a two weens Loveland will be remembertjd as Miss vacation with her parents, Mr. and J E ELWOOD re terse Mra. William i DEFENSE Jfefs I i JBONDS STAMPS ? " |