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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Four Social Items -- LEADER Thursday, June 15,1944 I Mrs. Wesley Gephart left last week to join her husband, who is at Bend, Oregon, Mrs. Virgil Peterson and two of Huntsville, were week children, HAMILTON'S ATTEND end guests of her sister. Mrs. Glen WEDDING Mason and family. Miss Lorna Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton Mason accompanied them home were in Salt Lake Tuesday, to at. where she will spend a week visittend the marriafre of Mrs. Hamil ing. ton's sister, June Jenkins. Miss Mrs. Leland Johnson of Thatcher Jenkins became the bride of Mar-loBashard in a temple ceremony spent Monday with her grandmothA" wedding supper was also at er, Mrs. O. A. Seager. tended by the relatives or me Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor returnyoung couple. ed Tuesday evening from a two weeks visit with their daughter, W.S.C.S MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson in Burley, ENTERTAINED Idaho. Members of the Woman's Society Miss Ann Shaw, of Denver, Colof Christian Service of the Methodist Church were entertained on orado, arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with her grandparents jwsday afternoon, June 13th at Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw. the at country luncheon a dessert home of Mrs. John House. An impressive devotional service was conducted by Mrs. G. H. Watland, assisted by Mrs. T. P. Meister. A comprehensive lesson was given on the conducting of hundreds of nursery schools throughout the country by the Woman's Society. The church are standing out today as FOR SALE 200 eight weeks old directors, leading people to harWhite pullets, in good Leghorn mony. Each Christian organization and condition right. Also priced of ta one of the many orchestras d ' 100 hens. Mrs. year-ollaying the church who play the same 1, Box 69, Rout John Brangal, musicthe music of love, joy, hope Corinne. 5 t2c and peace. Furnished home. Routine business was conducted FOR RENT G. L. Rose. Mrs. Call Keith Mrs. Hunsaker. the chairman, by Mrs. J. B. Vance will be hostess after 8 o'clock p. m. to the group for the next meeting tip on June 27th, when "Rural Work Furnished apartIn Mexico" will be the subject of FOR RENT ment J. D. Dockstader. tic the lesson. FOR SALE Universal stove with water jacket and reservoir atBRIDGE CLUB Call tached. MEETS tip um N. E. Shaw. Mrs. Norman Shaw and baby and Mrs. T. A. Carter were Ogden visitors Tuesday this week. Mr and Mm Perce Watldos Tnt thwr vacation last week at Montpelier, Idaho and Star Valley, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Watkins, of them accompanied Montpelier, home, Saturday, and spent the night at the Watkins' home. GI Entertainment CALLING ALL-CRO- P Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway while spent last week in Salt Lake on vacation. HARVESTERS .J Harvest More y. SEED Kathleen Norris Says: This Year! WNU Ben Syndicate Jt '1. The Strangest Problem Allis - Chalmers feature. (WW Every All-Cro- one-ma- i VVfc 1 Harvest more high protein seed crops, especially fe. gumes and grasses. 2. Rotate pasturing. Don't pag. ture too short or too late Grow an emergency crop of some kind for feed if nece1. Marlene Dietrich and Irving Ber entertain Fifth army in Italy by mobile army radio. Famous under pinnings of La Dietrich are completely covered by regulation GI. lin Lehman Reports but give your ssary hay crop a chance to set seed. 3. Cut hay early, when it is and high in protein; then harvest tie second crop for seed. 4. Have us recondition your p and attachments under the 24 point fine-stemm- ed All-Cro- plan, maximum yield clean seed. 6-- w If you are not an insuring bright, p own-- we may be able to you to an owner who custom work. F Vs All-Cro- of r, direct does 6-- 63-R- AIXIS-CHALMER- Mrs. Jed Abbott was hostess LOST One red and white faced cow, branded PJ on right thigh. Wednesday evening at a Bridge Thomas Roberts. Call party at her home. The delicious luncheon was followed by Bridge tip played at two tables, with Mrs. FOR SALE One model sport Kleon Kerr and Mrs. Frank StevChevrolet sedan. Will sell ens joining the regular group for cheap for cash. Call play. t2c Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, FOR SALE Well bred Guernsey "Keep Cyrus with you. and Mrs. Kerr. t2c ioing his lessons with him. bull calf. Call S AUTHORIZED DEALER 3, l J 5 64-J- 64-J- FOR SALE FRONK V. x. EQUIPMENT CO. 2. Phone 20 Give him this next year wholly; i- reading to him, m - - ' Tremonton 3 6-- 2. International tractor with good rubber tires. Frank Chevrolet Co. tic By KATHLEEN NORRIS problem is a very peculiar one, writes "O' Jean Sometimes the most generous and seemingly sensible 6-- FOR SALE 15 milk cows, JerDATE SET FOR seys, Holstedns and Guernseys. D. U. P. MEETING See W. H. Dunn, J mile East of Thatcher Beet Dump. The Midland Camp of Daughter t2p of the Pioneers will meet with Mrs. Owen L. Brought June 23, at You can't build a home now, but 3 p. m. at her home. All memthere is a home already built. bers are urged to attend, It has living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom. It is wired for electricity and is completely plumbLA DEAN EARL ed. Purchaser must move buildGUEST OF HONOR ing to new location. Good buy. James Brough, Realtor, TremonA group of relatives and neigh 8 bors were entertained at a shower ton, Utah. tip honoring Miss LaDean Earl, a PERMANENT Do 59c. WAVE, bride of this week. Her mother, own Permanent with your Mrs. Albert Earl, was hostess ( and Charm-KuKit. Complete equip served a tasty luncheon to those 40 curlers and merit, including present The guest of honor re shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely ceived many nice gifts. harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refundFRIENDS ENTERTAINED ed if not satisfied. Ken Slusser AT NEW HOME 1 3 tlOp Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Company. L. Roberts enjoyed a pleasant so FOR SALE Two 1930 pickups; one 1938 1J ton truck. See Archcial hour at their home on Sunday ibald Service, Tremonton. evening after the church service. The hostess served a tasty lunch t4p eon to those present. CASH for live poultry. H. A Garn 435 N. 2nd W., Brigham. Phone BRIDGE CLUB 698. 3 tf 6-- rt 6-- 8-- p8-l-4- FETED CASH PAID for dead or useless The ladies of the Thursday aftercows, horses, sheep or hogs. noon Bridge club met last week Colorado Animal with Mrs. Ervin Stohl as hostess. Phone Tremonton, or GarOther guests of the afternoon were land, 35J3 tf Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie, Mrs. Ray Ashcraft, Mrs. Arch Richardson FOR SALE Modern Duplex home. and Mrs. Aarl Bennett Inquire at Leader office. A delicious luncheon was served tfc NTS at three tables and the game fol- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, for lowed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. sale at Leader office. $1.00. Henrie, Mrs. Marion Summers and Mrs. Ashcraft. FOR SALE 37 acres irrigated farm, planted to beets, barley and alfalfa. Full water rights, Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Seager regood house, bam, granary and turned this week from a three some Implements. James Brough, weeks visit with members of their 5 Realtor, Tremonton. tfc family In Salt Lake, Spanish Fork and Ogden, They report a very SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS fine trip in spite of the daily rain 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. storms wherever they were. HAVE BUYERS for good farms, Irrigated or dry. List with: Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shaw and James Brough, Realtor. Tremonbaby left Wednesday to return to Utah. ton, tf Portland, Oregon, after a vacation visit here with his parents, Mr. and For best live poultry market call Mrs. N. E. Shaw. A. R. Bennett. afc 77-J- l; 8-- 5-- 4-- was two years old we lost other son, an infant. Our grief was great, for an injury to me just before the child's birth cost not only his life but the possible lives of other chil-Ire- n I might have had. We determined to adopt a baby girl. "We went from place to place, finding a great shortage of girl babies. But in one place we did anally find a weazened baby boy a few weeks old, with a mop of fine black hair. The unfortunate little fellow made an Immediate appeal, and we brought him home as a baby brother Tony for our own small Cyrus. "As the baby grew the dark hair disappeared, giving way to beautiful chestnut curls. With his big black eyes, warm brown skin and irresistible smile we discovered that we had a child who literally stopped traffic. Gay, endearing, intelligent far beyond his years, Tony has from the beginning eclipsed Cyrus, who is a somewhat timid, quiet child, not jealous, as far as we know, but willing to let Tony win all the prizes and be captain of all the games. Tony Attracts Attention. "Howard and I have scrupulously tried to balance the affection and attention we give the two, but visitors always single out handsome engaging little Tony for 'especial notice. He Is quite unconscious of his charm he is now eight years old but we feel that there is no question that his enthusiasm and plans discourage Cyrus from making any attempts of his own. "Cyrus has a lovely, generous nature, but just of late both his father and I think that he carries too far. We want to enand courage him to individual interests and friends, but ht seems already to be solitary in bis tastes. "Now my husband is going overseas and we are giving up our big country place and plan to place the For Tony boys in boarding-schoolI have no misgivings, but I am wondering if Cyrus does not need special understanding and possibly special handling. Our original purpose in finding a little brother was to maXs Cyrus happy; it will break both our hearts if this very brother is the cause of any real Injury to his spirit When the boys go to school I will take a apartment in the city and perhaps find war work to do until Howard comes back." Keep Tony from Cyras. I think the time has come now when you must separata the boys, perhaps for years, certainly for a long time. Find the right school for Tony, cot too Bear, and see that he has s. five-roo- Lt. and Mrs. Bert Strand, of WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Leo Thompson at Fronk Pocatello, spent Sunday with his Chevrolet Co, Phone 20. Mr. tfc and Mrs. Oscar Strand. parents Miss Bebe Strand of Salt Lake, Don't Jack up your car for the was also home for the weekend duration. War workers need lt. It Is worth more now 'than lt Mrs. Qurnten Allen has as her ever will be worth ngsin. We guests for the summer, a niece and pay cash for used cars and nephew, Kent and Sharon Ogaard trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. of Salt Lake City tfc -43 -.- Walking on crutches after injur ing his leg in Cairo, Egypt, Herbert Lehman, administrator of rehabili tation, is shown at the White Honse SON COMES FIRST Mrs. N. E. Shaw entertained at Mrs. Morris Rhodes will teach Morgan from a tea Friday afternoon in compli"Both Connecticut. on ThursTremonton in Hartford, piano ment to her house guests, Mrs. days. Those wishing to enroll Howard, my husband, and I Norman Shaw of Portland, and please call 139-- J Garland. - tip are teachers, but we haven't Mrs. Glen Wlatt been able to find any solution About thirty close friends of the FOR SALE McCormick-Deerin- g puzzle. ladies enjoyed a pleasant social horse drawn mower. Gar Rose, to this particularfirst-born son our "When and hour refreshments together. tic Plymouth. an- 44-R- 2. Harvester p owner can be a n army in this campai 0 Here is the plan: 19-F- HOUSE GUESTS FETED BY MRS. SHAW - CroD crops. CLASSIFIED ADS 96-J- All Harvester Owners! There is an emergency need of SEED for grass and legume 1 as he reported to the President aftet bis trip to North Africa. actions result in unexpected difficulties. A rare problem faces the mother in this article. She adopted a baby boy to be a companion to her little son then two years old. Unexpectedly the little orphan, Tony, sickly and undersized as a baby, developed into a handsome and charming child who quite outshone Cyrus. This mother watched her son Cyrus, retiring and unselfish by nature, gradually give way before the engaging little waif, Tony. Now Cyrus is ten and Tony eight years oldr and she thinks it is time to think of her own son's best interests. Her husband is soon going overseas, and she is planning to put both her boys in boarding schools. Miss Norris points out that this is not just the right course. Mrs. El van Korth made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Jerry Morgan's father, Mr. Ellis, formerly of Garland, is visiting them this week. Mrs. Chris Beck has returned to her home in California after spending some .time at the Cromp-to-n home in Tremonton. Miss Patsy Crompton accompanied Mrs. Beck to California for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson wish to express their appreciation to their friends and neighbors for the many kind acts and sympathy extended during this time of sorrow. They are grateful to all who assisted in any way. IPi 1 Republicans occasional weekends at home, and plenty of affection and amusement at those times. In summer put him in a camp; he will always find friends. If you can, discover before the fall term begins some family whose own small boy is in that school, go see that boy's mother and make with her a financial arrangement that will mean that Tony spends most of his holidays there. This will not be easy at first but you owe it to your own son to see it through. Don't put Cyrus in boarding-schookeep him with you. Give him this next year, wholly; reading to him, doing his lessons with him, taking him off with you to the mountains or the shore in summer. Let him know that he is the dearest interest in your life. You may be amazed you almost certainly will be amazed at the way this shy, backward little nature will develop under the stimulus of games, books, work, meals with you alone. You are fortunate to have this particular opportunity to give him his chance. Be careful that the boys themselves have no suspicion of what is motivating you and what your object is. Above all don't let Cyrus fee himself an object of pity or solicitude. You can simply enough give him reasons why Tony goes to one school and be to another, if indeed, at the age of ten, he will ask for any reasons at all Unwittingly, you did your own boy an injustice eight years ago. You were in no way to blame. In nine cases out of ten it would be otherwise; lt would be the true son toward whom favoritism would naturally turn. But real brothers have to be separated sometimes, and these r will both be better apart for a while. When you and s Cyrus are alone you'U find your boy, and be will find his mother. ai r Is In the race for Congressman First District l; foster-brother- CARD OF THANKS . v ? ' ... A man in the prim ... 1 A vigorous civic leader. j B. H. "BY" STRINGHAM 1 A man with a punch; an organizer; gets things done, a former school principal; now a successful business I I man, stockman and farmer. - H InterMayor of Vernal City; District Governor, Lions four national; Member of State Legislature for past otn years; Author of SCHOOL LUNCH BILL, and work- vital legislation. . . He has always been an ardent er in the Republican party. I You will agree I I I I lr - that "By's" varied experiences qualify him for the position of Congressman. Vote July Complacency means death to Democracy . . . 11th regardless of your choice of candidates Committee for "By" for Congressman Og' Listen to Don B. Col ton over radio stations KLO, KVNU, lxgan; KEUB, Price; KSOB, Cedar Oty Thursday, June 27th, 9:45 p. m. 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