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Show rxcs "BEAR RIYER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL EIGHT MAY T. KENT, Local Correspondent, . ' Phone curtailment of ordinary forts of the canva3sefi8 In these dis- an additional tricts who are giving their time and expenditures. "With much of American industry eaergy in the fight for freedom." to war production and with converted shortstate the that in announcing the resultant, curtailment of consumly will be placed on a quota basis for er in the face of increased buyMr. Maybe sales of bonds and stamps, destressed the importance of every cit- ing tower, we must reduce our are we consumer if mand for goods with izen having his pledge on record the Treasury Department as being to avoid a runaway price structure. "The War Savings program is one compiled by the local War Savings Rural District Pledge to Buy More Bonds Per Capita Than City Local and Social Items 30, 1942 4.0--2 manhood oversea fights foTthT"! " that make our country ? in and dying for." Mr. Maybe advised that ar son overlooked by the can should send his pledge to War Savings Committee ty seat Or, it may be sent to the office of the State trator, 801 Continental Bankf" means by which every American can Salth Lake City. For Defense: Buy Bond participate In the battle for democcan avoid racy. Through It. civinans Kinds of Mosqnitoi that frustrated, helpless feeling of beAccording to science, there v ing mere spectators while American 1,400 different kinds of mosquiK tTr g-x- I Mra. Hector Haight was special night Mrs. Don Grover entertained her puest at a party held Tuesday at the Oak Cafe given by the B. B. Bridge club Wednesday night at her or ' home. Mrs. Evan Green was special pridge Club, prior to her leaving home her to make Wyo. Ckeyenne, guests and prizes were won by Mrs. 'Bridge was played with Mrs. James Wesley Gephart, Mrs. Ed Fronk and Ransom, Mrs. DeVern Watkins and Mrs. Green. Mrs. Joe Burgess winning prizes. Special guests were Mrs. Alma Theurer Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Goff. Mrs. S. and Mrs. Quentin Allen. A special go- N. Cole, Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mra ing away present was given to Mrs. L G. Rose attended a meeting of the W. S. C. S. at the First Methodist Haight. church in Ogden Wednesday. Christen-BeAgnes Christensen, Afton Donna Green, Billie Goldsberry, J. W. Ault of Logan, and T. R. DarreU Garfield and Dean Bradshaw Ault of Deweyvdlle were guests Mon have been chosen from the local day of their sisters, Mrs. T. A. Carter chool by Mr. Ross Beckstead to play and Mrs. Edith Barnes. In the Bear River High School band Mrs. Robert Allen was hostess to Which enters the music festival to be held in Brigham City, Friday. the Midland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Friday Mrs. Edith Barnes and Mrs. T. A. afternoon. The lesson "Contributions Carter were guests Friday of their From European Countries to Utah," was given by Mrs. Ella Anderson. A brother, J. W. Ault at Logan. vocal solo, "I Am An American," by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault and son, Carol Allen, accompanied by LuDean of Bait Lake City, were the weekend Hunsaker was given for the program. guests of their parents, Mrs. T. A. Dainty refreshments were served. AfCarter and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ault. ter the meeting trays of refreshments were taken to Mrs. O. A. Seager, Mrs. Mrs. Jus Pierce returned home Fri- Elizabeth Sandall and Mra Roy day after visiting her daughter, Mra Thompson, who were ill and not able Fisher Squires and Darlene Pierce in to attend. Salt Lake City for the past ten days. Mrs. Oral Harris, of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Henry Nielson was a guest were guests Wednesday of his sister, Monday of her sister, Mrs. Leon Kerr. Mrs. Ernest Cornwall. Mrs. Nielson returned recently to her Mrs. R. G. Brough and Mr. and home tn Brigham City, after living in San Diego, California, where her hus- Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt were Salt band is in the army stationed there Lake City visitors for the weekend. ! n. Tribute to the patriotism of Utahna in the outlying districts of the .state in their response to the War Savings Pledge Campaign was paid by Chas. R. Maybe, state administrator, who committee. ' today disclosed per capita pledges "To achieve th utmost in War from these citizens is surpassing the Treasury Department (Savings, those obtained by canvassers in the must have an accurate estimate of same cities. Utah At the time, larger Mr. Maybe urged that any persons the public's ability to buy bonds and who might have been overlooked in stamps," he said, pointing out that the canvass, voluntarily submit their the pledges are not promissory notes pledges to their local soliciting au- but are voluntary goals which each thorities that the Federal Treasury signer will strive to achieve. Department may have an accurate es"Each pledge should Include the timate for guidance In financing the amount of stamps, as well as bonds, war effort. "The patriotism of Utahns in the each person feels he can buy," Mr. rural areas is attested to in returns Maybe said. "Aside from financing the war, the from the Pledge Campaign," Mr. Maybe said, "which shows that, on Savings Campaign has the added bena per capita basis, these citizens are efit of combatting the trend toward preparing to Invest more heavily in inflation. For this reason It is imbonds and stamps than are their 'city portant that bond and stamp purchascousins.' " es be made not only out of a per"It also speaks highly for the ef son's normal savings but represent ; I I inT? h," Now is. tine Time To Beautify Your Home with Shrubs Trees Roses We also have a good variety of fruit trees Walter Wuthrich Nursery Call East Tremonton 66.a-- 2 VALU SENSATION ti-- for the present K. H. Fridal and daughter, Fay, of Edgar Winchester re- -; this city, and Jean Clements of Park ceived word that their son, Gene, had City were weekend guests of Frank been transferred from Seattle, Wash. Backwith at Delta. ." . to New London, Conn., where1 he will Mrs. G. J. Christensen and twin eater the army cooking and bakery school. daughters, of Arimo, are visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. ft.Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Meld rum. of Salt Furse, Harry 0 .0 Mr. and Mrs. ; 10c Razor Blades Z 5c SALEfg Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robbins of Mrs. Hector Haight and family are Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke of Honeyville and DeLoy moving to Cheyenne, Wyoming Satur of Ogden were Sunday guests day. Mr. Haight is employed at Ft. ' of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager. Warren and has been there for several months. PEHFUMED The presidency of the M. I. A. of Those from out of town who att- B i the First Ward entertained the offi12 FLORAL ODORS cers and teachers Saturday night in ended the funeral of Jay Smith' were, Mrs. Eva Sedivy and the amusement hall. Various games Goss of Buhl, Idaho, Mrs. Ethel were played, followed by FOR Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roush of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mrs. Irvin Garfield was hostess at Goss, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Gardner, the Literary Guild club at her home Henry Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Wheeler of City, Mr. Thursday night. A review of the book and Mrs. John H. BrighamMrs. Roush, Joseph "All In a Life Time," by Frank Buck was given by Mrs. Vaudis Aker. Spe- Toomer, Mrs. D. V. Dollof and son Thos.1 cial guests were Mrs. Don Sheffield David of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Layton and several from and Mrs. Rodney Morrison. Stone, Idaho and Garland. 50c PHILLIP'S Mrs. D. B. Green entertained the Air. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart re V. G. F. Club at her home Wednesday night Mrs. Wilford Rogers, Mrs. turned home Monday after visiting Frank Stevens and Mrs. Ed Deakin their son. Burke who is employed as 25c PHILLIP'S a designer in the Douglas Aircraft were special guests. . factory in Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Effie Giles was called to Mor50c PHILLIP'S Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potter angan wast week to attend the funeral nounce of the their marriage of her brother-in-ladaugh William Giles. ter, Lila Lee, to Odell V. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woods and baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christensen 25c PHILLIP'S of Wells, Nevada, are here visiting of Bear River City. The ceremony her sisters, Mrs. Leon Kerr and Mrs. was performed Saturday, April 25th Wayne Sandall and her parents, Mr. at Malad, Idaho. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble in 50c JOHNSON'S Last Thursday night the Bee Hive BABY girls of the Second Ward and their The Seagull girls of the First Ward leader, Mrs. Golden Harris, enjoyed a skating party at the Moonlight 25c JOHNSON'S Primary held a party Friday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Wil- Gardens, followed by a wiener roast BABY Ten girls were present ford Rogers. .Mrs. Melvin Hamilton and Mrs. Glen Mason of the presidenCOMPLETE Can't Swim cy were also present BOTTLES .. Although it cannot swim, the bird lives on fish, largely Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott mothem from the surface or tored to Heber City Saturday to vis- snatching flvini? fish in the air. catching BarnMrs. John their it daughter, ard.; Mrs. Barnard and two sons returned home with them and are spend ing the week here. , t An-dreas- on , i COLGATE v SOAP . 17' J ASK Cp WOODBURY'S 4 A White Shoe Cream Cfln Family Size SHU-MIL- K FREE FEElOf AH VHTAMHN 190 ... 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