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Show -- for Friday ifaf'M to which aU ward Hutual age and over are . hr.t supper is to be served The special feature of to be followed by nT LEADE Page Thre 11- - ... I - f; relatives called to ex. to Mrs. So greetings Mid Sunday at the home of i Mrs. U M. Holman. V 4 Mrs Carl Larson and fam-fJ- S of among the early settlers !ov They operated the Lind- mey: t Arson was the first 1 tfnf the East Garland Relief capacity for Sy. serving Shethis has been active l 28 years She it the church organizations. & ...lir in terested in the develop 9 h vallev: enjoys readin, of the times, --i ai keepi MCI ,,.4 Mrs. IL C. Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. LODGE MEMBERS ATTEND MEET AT SANDY Tin ''rarn at Sandy, Utah last week. Local officers and members who attended included Chief Patriarch and wished the Baileys success and happiness In their new home. $ Closeups of Some of America's Fightinjr Men Society baa announced pirf 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY Feron Lundberg, Andrew Nielson, Grand Warden; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester, Mrs. Earl Shuman, Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Florence Fredrickson and Olivia Heed. 1 A number of local people attended the Joint Visitation of the held I. O. O. F. and Rebeccas ."-"- JZL - NOW IS AN EXCELLENT TIME TO BUILD Prhter. . Your CHURCH LIBRARY information called i A i Check the bocks vou want. Fill out the for below and mail this sheet to us. Your order will receive. j PROMPT ATTENTION v J --- The Gay Saint 1 y G ? met mth L. C1"0 Mrs-- J ;7v iiansen, Wednesday evening. reviewed the book, juth Holman I So The HllK" A Pleasant 800111 e' 1 ' t, followed. wir I nr and Mrs. W. E. I and Saturday J ' Jt I I 1 Sorensen entertained at H. .!easant social Monday evening in of her son, Allen, who is home 1 Urs J- - is en furlough. returned home with relatives Korth jjjj sylvan ucentiy from a visit Zl.lV ? I can near, A cuse. Suggestion: Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Mrs. L. Have Your a R. Shaffer were Logan Temple vis1 itors Tuesday. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Miss REPAIRED NOW Evelyn Larson spent the until Why wait you are ready weekend home from Hill Field. H to use them' LeRoy Atkinson returned home Sunday from a ten day trip to visit H. C. his sisters in Yuba City, California. Blacksmith and Machine Works He encountered the heavy snow storm m in Nevada on his way there. "Mends Everything jj Mrs. Leah Oyler and Mrs. Loda But People's Ways" Oyler as hostesses served a deliciou3 J I I E-- a w.n m ir? fciW !0VEE3LAKD psj f Ljh y Mi m m m m U vl Wit? fi imr Operated by FJ PACIFIC STAGES $ii3u Jhav&L MJb.iwJtjtaMi(Mi 0bcwtcy Through our connections with Grey hound Lines, 70,496 miles of highways and 3,836 additional buses are made directly available to the traveling public. Overland Greyhound Lines are operated by the same companies who for 14 years have carried more traffic over the historic Overland Route from Chicago to the west coast than any other bus line. Ask your ticket agent for details. - - Verle Waldron, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron, returned to his home here Friday from the Western States, where he served for 26 moonths as a missionary. Sunday evening the meeting was held honoring the return of Elder Waldron. The speakers were W. C. Waldron, Walter Waldron of Morgan, President Knute Fridal and Elder Waldron. The musical numbers were: a trombone solo by Beth Waldron, accompanied by Mabel Waldron; a piano solo, LuDene Anderson; and a vocal solo, Elder Waldron. Those who attended from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robbins of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Perce Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Waldron of Tremon-toMr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs of Honeyville, Delia Waldron of Agden and Lawrence Rowe of Stone, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson and children, of Promontory, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. C. Peterson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderickson visited Sunday with their father, Ezra N. Diderickson, who is confined to an Ogden hospital following a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen and children and Mrs. Darrell Udy and baby of Bothwell called on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom received a letter from their grandson, Billy Merle Bergstrom, Monday, the first letter in 3 months. Bill had participated in the attack on the Marshall Islands, and is now getting a much needed rest. He entered the sen-ic5 months ago as a Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Jeppson at Brigham, Sunday. Mr. Jeppson is a brother of Mrs. Adams, and left for Fort Douglas Monday to join the Armed forces. A delightful birthday party was held at the home of P. C. C. Peterson Thursday, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Peterson. Relatives from Penrose, Thatcher and Promontory enjoyed a delicious hot dinner. Mrs. Melvin Wood is confined to her bed with a severe rheumatic condition. Mrs. Amos Cook and son, Alvin, of Bountiful, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray. Mrs. Ervin Peterson returned home Monday from Los Angeles, where she visited with her sister Mrs. Edith Shaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Valentine, of and Brigham were the guests of Mr. Mrs. A. E. Roche, Sunday. Mrs. Leo Nelson is a Salt Lake visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson li;l as tneir guesis, vveuueuiy, neth A. Anderson and little daughuT Du-vof Garland, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. of Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Rei and son Dee, Mrs. Iona Coombs and Mrs. Dewey Summers of Ogden, Delia Robertson of Founy tain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hish-o- p of Salt Lake City, and and Mrs. Albert Mitchell of Clinton. Mrs Wednesday evening Mr. and u at entertained Roy C. Anderson Ir-nic- e dance in honor of their daughter, and Corporal Stanley H. Anderson who were recently married. The to capacity gymnasium was filled who came relatives and with friends to wish the young couple success and happiness. They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. n, , is Color to - By Heber J. Grant By John - A. VVidstoe - $1-2- 5 $1.83 Signs of the Times Way to $1-2- 5 - By Joseph Fielding Smith .1... Perfection By Joseph Fielding Smith Urigham Young the Colonizer By Dr. Milton R. Hunter $1-2- 5 - $3.00 ORDER NOW, WHILE STOCKS ARE AVAILABLE 10 Discount on order of six books or more. 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OUR TIRE REPAIRING AND RECAPPING CONFORMS TO THESE STANDARDS We have pledged to adhere to these commercial standards on repairing one by the United and recapping. This is a double guarantee to you of the us. recommendation one and States Government Ever;'' by National Bureau of Standards is carefully followed, from the inspection of the tire right through to the completed job. We know that each step is proper. We not only endorse the methods we do them! A GOVERNMENT REQUEST WITH MUCH YOU CAN COMPLY Various government agencies, interested in maintaining motor transportation have made several sane and important suggestions to motorists. Follow them. Drive slow. Don't start or stop too fast. Don't run over curbs. Criss-croyour tires. Check air inflation. Make repairs promptly. When the tread is worn, recap at once. Heed the advice of your tire serviceman. Not much to ask to be certain that your car continues in operation. ss Tire Conservation Is Your Problem As Let Us Help You Well As Ours DON'T BE TOO TIRED OR YOU'LL BE 2 TIRED 01t-hansle- MIDLAND HOTEL Trcmonton Phone 88.0-- 1 OVERLAND . GQGYO-uMCjI- I -- ZZVIuaa trintt latotPOUmrZZZS untie " na wmwmwf w w - $2.25 By John A, Widstoe Can Vitamins Restore ELiier 0 $1-5- 0 Evidence and Reconciliations A THATCHER $1-5- -- In the Gospel Net A. W. Bergstrom who was in charge tray luncheon to the members of the Relief Society after their regular of the Red Cross drive in our ward, work and business meeting Tuesday reports the sum collected was well over the $400.00 mark, making an afternoon. Mrs. Francis Allen, of Portage, is average of over $10.00 per family. On Monday evening a social was the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bard J. H. Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen had Bailey and family who are leaving as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and for Tyhee, Idaho to make their home. Mrs. Oran Parkinson and family of A program was presented under the Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Duggin Allen, direction of the Sunday School offiMr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen of Ogden, cers, followed by dancing and a delicious tray lunch. The entire ward and Mrs. Earl Atwood of Malad. i $2-5- 0 By Richard U Evans Gospel Standards vT s By Paul Bailey By Richard L. Evans twit "Piiic !t $1.75 - This Day and Always IlU,an' navv torpedo bomber pilot, does embroidery while awaiting the call m C.e,nter: AU mailable material went into the airport recently built by Allied en planfs a,y; Here Pvt. Oscar Jones holds some of the powder which evidently bears mark ?!iht: SPeakme v speaker system so that every man on the carriei (j. g.) Eugene Hanks tells how he bagged five Zeros in five minutes on first combat flight Mrs. L. M. ROHDE ' j"i ff i, California. A For This My Glory Unto the Hills Eugene Hansen, Clyde Sorensen, Holman were Ronald Potter, Kay Sorensen, Troy jjj 1 on Saturday. Miller and Blaine Rhodes received ogden visitors I wt and Mrs. D, Conrad Larson, awards in scouting at M. I. A. meetson Con of and Lou John, ing Tuesday evening. Milton Marble, ughter were Saturday to Stake Scout Commissioner, was pres salt Lake City ! Tuesday guests of his parents, Mr. ent and gave an interesting talk. I Mrs J. W. Larson. Mr. Larson Lyle Johnson has purchased a to leave for the Navy frame house which he moved from it expecting Mrs. Eric Fielding to the Roy Oyler farm, to March 22nd. On Sunday entertained at her home be used as the Johnson's dwelling. Northman Family members of Mrs. Alva In Garland at a family dinner in compConrad D. Rhodes her to brother, liment arranged a successful birthGuests from here were Mr. day surprise party for her on the jnd Mrs. J. W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. evening of March 11. She was also Paul Larson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. presented with a lovely wrist watch. Mrs. E. S. Hansen, of Logan, visitLouis Larson. ed with her children here several days return a Mendon Eagles played basketball game with the town team last week. Darlene Grover and Sherma Hanhere after M. I. A. Tuesday evening. sen were home from the U. S. A. C. The score was in favor of the local for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and sons spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cooke, of Syra1 1 I 0 By Paul Bailey if 1 Hansen spent with relatives Lake City and Clearfield. ?2-5- Sam Brannan and the California Mormons fl4M 1 - By Paul Bailey O.K. Rubber elders "Your Trained Tire Men" Phone 94 Treraonton, Utah Sign of the Best Tire Servicing Equipment. J |