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Show Page Four .11.1 ij ij'iru 1 """ nr Socfl Items Locfl I Mrs. F. M. Christensen ..., Mrs. William Sandall was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of her Bridge club at her home. A delicious luncheon was served, after which the game was enjoyed for the remainder of the afternoon. Awards for play went n to Mrs. William Storrer. Mrs. Stohl and Mrs. Parley Archibald. Mrs. Clifton Kerr entertained the members of the Booklore club home Wednesday afernoon at herseason. in the first meeting of the A short business meeting was held and officers for the year were chosen. Leah Deakin was selected as as secpresident and Eva Green County Well Organized For War Fund Drive spent Thursday in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. J. F. Mendenhall, and sister, Mrs. W. W. Cook. was in Salt Lake a few days last week, where he attended the meetings of the State Chiropractors convention. Dr. Wm. E. Hawkins BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED BOOKLORE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS .(Continued From Front Page) United China Relief; British War Relief Society; Greek War ReRelief Association; Polish War Fund; Relief United Yugoslav lief; French Relief Fund; Belgian War Relief Society; United Czechoslovak Relief; Queen Wilhelmina Fund; Norwegian Relief; Friends of Luxembourg; Refugee Relief Trustee; U. S. Committee for the Care of European Children. Thus, with the one appeal, donors are asked to give once for all seventeen agencies. It's a simplified arrangement and a more efficient one. The huge national budget of $25,000,000 will be divided upon a basis of requirements that will be fair to p1' and adequate for their needs. l this quota, Utah's is $410,000. The specific purpose of the fund 1. For the Home is three-folFront to preserve the things we are fighting for. 2. For the Fightto make life more ing Front bearable for those who are winning the fight. 3. For the Front To keep them of Our Allies alive and fighting. The contribution of every man, woman and child in this communefity will be used wisely and the purpose toward great fectively of winning the war, and winning the peace. For the peace, as well as the war, must be won unless other great wars are to follow this one. And to win the peace, the morale of the world's people must be maintained, not destroyed, Mrs. E. H. White and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jones White of Salt Lake, visited with relatives in Tremonton last week end. Ho-be- rt. Er-vi- retary. Special guests of the hostess were Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Ed Margaret Humphries and Mrs. Kerr. serDainty refreshments were ved by the hostess. B. B. BRIDGE CLUB FETED Club Members of the Faculty were delightfully entertained Wednesday evening when they met at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell for the first meeting of the year. After a short business meeting, Kenneth Boss of Garland, recently returned from the Brazilian mission, lectured on the people and customs of that country He also displayed a number of souveniers of Brazil. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Bunnell, Edna Burnham, Irene Morris and Lulu Johnson. If you need a bicycle, get a certificate from the Rationing Board and come and eet vours. Bikes are about all gone for this year. Also bike tires and tubes. Gamble Store Dealer, (adv.) Utah. 'ire-monto- n, Mrs. Doris Ruggerio, of Ogden, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodward. Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. liam Storrer were Salt Lake tors, Wednesday. FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT BJORN HOME Mrs. S. E. Bjorn entertained a group of friends Wednesday evening In honor of her son, Melvin Bjom,, who leaves this week for induction. The guests enjoyed the evening together and were shown a group of interesting pictures. Guests included Mrs. Conrad Stef-fiMrs. Frank Dalton, Mrs. R. G. Goff, Mrs. Sam Getz, Mrs. Glenn Richardson and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt of Garland. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Farmers' Cash Union carries a line Pottery that has pieces to suit every taste. For you and for your (adv.) gift problem. of Hull Mrs. Alice Walker, of California, spent the week With her sister, Mrs. Thomas Sandall. While here they were calU-to Monroe on account of the deith of tneir sister, Mrs. Mary Gari-neFuneral services were held for Mrs. Oardenr on Monday. Bloom-ingto- Mrs. Vern Watkins graciously entertained the members of the B. B. Bridge club for their game Wednesday evening. Two tables were in play during the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mrs. Dent Rich and Mrs. Elmer Winzeler. A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess. FACULTY CLUB MEETS Wilvisi- Grant McFarland, of Ilwaco, Washington, visited relatives and friends in Tremonton, Saturday. n, r. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager tored to Salt Lake City last Friday where they attended the wedding rcepticn for their grandson, Crin A. F'iise and his bride, th former Miss Tvorene Russell. The couple were narried in the Silt Lake Temple ly Richard R. Lynm that day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ensign and family, of Salt Lake City, were visiting relatives in Tremonton, Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Miller left for her home in Seattle, Wednesday, hav- ing spent the week visiting 4 rela- tives and friends in Honeyville and Tremonton. through the want of food, medicine and rehabilitation as conquered areas are freed. the more we "More will live with a love live to More give." of peace. But the burden of the moment in this nation-wid- e appeal ours. Utah's is America's PENROSE Friday and Saturday LESLIE HOWARD in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orme, of Honeyville, and Lynn Checketts were dinner guests at the Z. V. White home, Sunday. "Spitfire" "McGuerins From Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Lundberg are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, bom October 31st at a Logan hospital. Both mother Brooklyn" Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. and baby are doing fine. WALTER BRENNAN and BRIAN DON LEVY in - Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough and family and Mrs. Owen L. Brough Jr. of Brigham City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Hall, of Honeyville. , 'Hangmen Also Die' Next Thursday, Friday, Sat. "Hi Buddy" "Keep 'Em See the dishes carried in open stock at Farmers' Cash Union. Beautiful designs and colors. These sets can be added to at any time. We also have water sets in various designs and colors. Visit our store and see this stock. (adv.) Slugging' w e Offer You ELW 00 D Last Thursday night the Hallowe'en dance was very successful We were very happy to have so many of our boys home to enjoy this dance. Staff Sgt. Robert Kelstrom, of Ogden, spent several days last week visiting with friend3 and relatives here. While here he was the guest of Staff Sgt. Jay Mortensen at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson. Thursday evening Miss Loda Mortensen was hostess at a three course dinner. Covers were laid for eight. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers. Following' the dinner Dro-gressive games were played. Prizes were awarded for high and low score. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff, of Perry, were weekend guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen and family. e Ray, Hugh. Kent, Wayne and Wagstaff, of Perry, spent the weekend at the home of William Pet ersen. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wagstaff, were dinner guests on Sunday. Next Tuesday. November 9th is open night in Mutual. A carnival and fair will be held. It is honed that many will attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Abel, of American Fork, are visiting' amonn their children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns. here, and Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Chris-- ! tensen in Tremonton. Dor-en- ! ! These are a few of the unusual bargains in USED CARS we have been able to secure. 1940 PONTIAC DE LUXE SEDAN GOOD TIRES, radio, heater, spotlight equipped and ready for miles of care-fre-e 1939 PONTIAC TWO-DOO- R . . . Fully service. SEDAN Radio and heater - GOOD TIRES 1940 PONTIAC COUPE GOOD TIRES, radio and heater. Wayne Sandall Motor Co. CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, cheep or hogs. Colorado Animal Phone Tremonton, 77.0-or Garland 31. J3 1; 9 Tremonton, Utah t-- c tf FOR SALE Used bicycle In good condition. Otla Larsea Phone 43. 8 t2p 10-2- I Attractive Patterns ALL SIZES Priced at j 1.95 D Gl "1 AND UP LA GRA SHOP CI El FAMILY HONORS M. L. HUNSAKER KIM FAMILY MOVES TO CALIFORNIA id Honoring M. I. Hunsaker on his 67th birthday anniversary, members of his family met at his home in Elwood last week, where a pleasant day was enjoyed together. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Lorane Steffen and family, Mrs, Maurine Jensen and daughter of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Okey and family and Mrs. Alice Chine of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hunsaker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Hunsaker of Elwood. One daughter, Mrs. Nephi Duston, was unable to be present Special guests of the day were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ogden, of Og- Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Kim and family have sold their home in South Tremonton and are moving to California. Mr. Kim just returned from Dinuba, Calif, and reports that housing is scarce all along the coast, but that he was very fortunate in being able to purchase an ideal home for his family in Dinuba. Their daughter, Mrs. Ellen Leo, of Salt Lake City, recently resigned her position with Headquarters Ninth Service Command, Fort Douglas, to move to the coast with her family. Her husband, Wallace, is stationed at Camp Walters, Texas. ;Mn San husba tionet Mond transl : Iraini Mrs. vice den, meet Mr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Agnes pers, Mrs R. Le Frida; Mr. Malad Mrs and T Cha Joint Estate of Gideon M. Winzeler, also known as G. M. Winzeler, and Caroline Wkizeler, his wife, Deceased Mr. Kim regrets leaving this Creditors will present claims with community after living here for vouchers to the undersigned at the 21 years, and moreover of being office of George M. Mason, First Seunable to personally say goodbye curity Bank Building, Brigham City, to his many friends in Box Elder Utah, on or before the 17th day of County. December, A. D., 1943. ELMER R. WINZELER, The new owners of the farm are Administrator of the joint Mr. and Mrs. Odell Romer, of estates of Gideon M. Winzeler, also known as G. M. 4 Winzeler, and Caroline WinSee the dishes carried in open stock zeler, his wife, deceased. at Farmers' Cash Union. Beautiful GEORGE M. MASON, designs and colors. These sets can Attomey-at-labe added to at any time. We also First Security Bank Bldg. have water sets in various designs Brigham City, Utah. and colors. Visit our store and see Date of first publication Oct. 14, 1943 this stock. (adv.) Date of last publication Nov. 4, 1945 the d. Mr. Brighf Do new o: of pla w tant, Getyc J IT STARTS Tuesday, Nov. 9th So THE W UNITED WAR FUND DRIVE , mi 11 o Box Elder County's Quota is N foi Tr th (Including: Boy Scout Fund) e ? Organizations Participating are: THE UNITED SEAMEN'S SERVICE WAR PRISONERS AID RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF UNITED CHINA RELIEF BRITISH WAR RELIEF SOCIETY GREEK WAR RELIEF SOCIETY POLISH WAR RELIEF UNITED YUGOSLAV RELIEF FUND FRENCH RELIEF FUND BELGIAN WAR RELIEF SOCIETY UNITED CZECHOSLOVAK RELIEF QUEEN WILHELMINA FUND (for Holland relief) NORWEGIAN RELIEF FRIENDS OF LUXENBOURG REFUGEE RELIEF TRUSTEES U. S. COMMITTEE FOR THE CARE OF EUROPEAN CHILDREN IF YOU GIVE TO ONE YOU GIVE TO ALL This message paid for by the Tremonton J- - C ! h or bri toi u. s. o. Do you need a garbage can? The new ones at Farmers' Cash Union are of plastic, light weight, water resistant, vermin proof and very practical. Get yours at our store. (adv.) 12-3- 0 Mr panie den ' Mrs. Wilford Miller enjoyed the visit of her sister, Mrs. Stevens of Salt Lake, from Monday through Thursday. Mr. Stevens is working in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and son, of Ogden, and Mrs. Doris Johnson of Promontory, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller. 10-2- B of the Belief Mexico. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your own Permanent with Charm-Ku- rl Kit Complete equipment including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenxie, glamorous movie star. Mony refunded If not satisfied. KEN SLUSSER CO., Tremonton, 8 tlO i traini Another daughter, Mary, now employed at Hill Field, will remain in Salt Lake. 2 11.4 Shipment of Fine Materials Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Engvar Petersen,' left Friday for a trip to New pS-1-- Office. Tl The Very Latest Styles G. L. Miller. Leonard M. Petersen was in Ogden WANTED Girl or woman with FOR SALE 1932 Chev. Coupe. Inhigh school or college commercial quire Myrle Crowther, after 6 p. m. training. Full time local position. Opportunity for advancement plea- FOUND Gas tank lock. Owner sant work. Should have pleasing inquire at Leader Office and pay for this ad. personality. Inquire at Leader Office. WANT TO RENT Typewriter for Don't jack up your car for the durabout 3 weeks. Lona Huff, Treation. War workers need it It is n-- 4 monton. tip worth more now than it ever will be worth again. We pay cash for FOR RENT Furnished apartment used cars and trucks. Fronk Adults only. Call Leader Office. Chevrolet Co. 11-- 4 tfc tic CASH for live poultry. H. A Cam, HAVE BUYERS for good farms. 433 N. 2nd W., Brigham. Phone Irrigated or dry. List with: 603tf James Brough, Realtor. Tremon ton. Utah. FOR SALE Oil Heater. Call Leader tf - 1943 Children's Dresses CLASSIFIED ADS 9-- ASK ABOUT THEM The Penrose boys held their at the home club meeting monthly of Junior Okada, Monday evening. The Penrose M. L A. held their opening social Monday evening. The Primary officers entertained a evelarge group of children Friday Hallowe'en party. ning at a delightful Interesting decorations were made and arranged by three of the older Primary girls. Pumpkins provided the lights. Delicious refreshments were served. Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening. Everyone present enjoyed the talks and songs and three interesting playlettes. Mrs. Nielson of the Stake Relief Society Board and Mr. Stenquist, of the Stake High Council, were in attendance. Mrs. Althea Nicholiason stayed over night Thursday with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Shuman and family. Miss Lorna Shuman visited from Tuesday until Thursday with Misses Lorene and Doris Carter of Garland. George Miller and son, of Ogden, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller. Mrs. Geniel Butler spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4-- H Niel-so- Orpheum A New d: mo- Specials on Home Furnishings Baby cribs and mattresses, $6.95 up Mrs. Agnes Adams, of San GabLiving room suite, 2 piece, ceiling price, $169.50 - our price, $139.50. riel, California, is visiting at the Bed room sets,' 3 piece light oak home of her daughter, Mrs. Ross or walnut, $59.50, $109.50 and $129.50 Miller. Occasional chairs, $9.95, up. Some Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Mrs. spring seats. Ervin Stohl spent Tuesday in Salt Vanity benches, $2.89 and up. Lake. Sleepy Hollow platform rockers, $2,9.95 to $49.95. Gamble Store Deal(adv.) For that beautiful and practical er, Tremonton. Pyrex overnware, visit the Farmers' Cleo Marble and Ed Gorringe, Cash Union and select the pieces of n your choice from their shelves. They of Salt Lake and Mrs. Henry were of and also make good gifts. children, Brigham (adv.) dinner guests Saturday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Leon Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey visited Kerr and family. with his in Ogden, Sunday, sister, Mrs. Eunice Child. n, Thursday, November 4, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PENNEY STORE |