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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Four Thursday, July Maw Expresses Appreciation To FRIDAL FAMILY ENJOYS EVENING TOGETHER Social Items Members of the Fridal family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray, Monday evening to enjoy a social evening together. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Warren Wright of Idaho Falls, and Miss May Fridal. Dinner was served to thirty-thre- SOCIAL HONORS SERVICE MAN AND WIFE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frock entertained oon Monday evening at their home complimenting Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Eddy Krey. A buffet luncheon was served to twenty guests and the evening wrs sDent in playing various games. G. S. S. CLUB FETED WINZELER BROTHERS Mrs. Alma Theurer was the ENJOY REUNION gracious hostess to the ladies of A fishine trip was enjoyed by the G. S. S. Club at their evening the Winzeler brothers last week. of Bridge on Friday. Other guests Six of the seven brothers spent included her daughters, Barbara the week together, with only G. Stucki, Verna Wood and Mildred G. Winzeler who lives in New York Baer. Prizes for play went to Ethel beine absent A sister, Leah Winz- ler of Los Angeles was also here Miller, Effie Glenn, Mrs. Stucki to enjoy visiting. E. O. Winzeler and Vera Stohl. A delicious lunchand A. C. Winzeler of Los An- eon was served. geles and Jack Winzeler of Idaho, Eli Ike and Ben FAMILY GROUPS Winzeler of Tremonton made the ENJOY OUTING family group. The families of Harold Sandall, At fishing they were joined by Merwin of Christensen, John Robbins, Paul Vink, L. L. Coolidge and The out of town mem Reul Robbins and Ferrin Robbins weekend in bers have now returned to their enjoyed the Fourth is Ferrin Canyon. Logan just home homes. from Farragut, where he has finished his boot training. MR. AND MRS. L. G. ROSE HONORED Misses Joyce and Bonnie HanMembers of the Methodist sen returned from Kansas, where rhnreh had a social gathering Sun they have spent two weeks visiting day evening after church honoring their brother, Pvt. Vern Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rose, wno piaii who Is in excellent health and exto leave the community in the near pects to go across with his squadron in the near future. fntiirs The members of the church also held a picnic luncheon on the lawn The First Ward Scouts, with the afternoon of the Fourth. their leader, Melvin Hamilton, left Monday morning for Camp Keisel in Ogden Canyon for their annual week's outing. Rex-bur- g, Odessa Wyatt and Lilian Morris have returned from a visit in Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney and the Misses Bonnie Whitney and Francis Landvatter spent the Fourth in Logan. BEtinion FINDS Campaign Workers As the campaign neara its close, Governor Herbert B. Maw, Democratic candidate tot toand day issued a statement of appreciation to his many supporters throughout the state for their assistance in reviewing to the people of U'tah the accomplishments of his administration, "It is deeply gratifying to me," Governor Maw said, "that so many people of Utah have so highly regarded the work we have done in the state government during the last three and years that they have volunntarily urged my so and that we can complete the program which we feel has progressed so pre-prima- ry e. one-ha- lf satisfactorily thus far." Governor Maw expressed himself as particularly pleased that his campaign organization has worked in the prifor his mary July 11 and his November 7 in the general election by adhering strictly to the principle of urging favorable action by the voters on the basis of the Governor's accomplishments and, in no way, by suggesting possible shortcomings of others seeking election to the same office. Governor Maw, himself, said he res pected the other candidates in the field. on News of CLUBS 4-- H Candidate for Congress First District YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WILL EE Al l KLU1 A 1 L D 2 SWING TO GOP IN SOUTH Horace R. Barnard - Adam S. SALT LAKE CITY after Saturday returning Bennion, an extensive swing through thea Southern Utah counties, reported definite swing to the Republican are three or party. He said theresentiments in definite four "very the minds of almost all the people he met. He listed these as: Parents are anxious to have this war ended at the earliest possible date so that their sons can return They are concerned that the nations of the earth arrive at some kind of understanding which will prevent the recurrence of this great catastrophe in another quarter of a century. They are tired to death of being regimented and ordered about. Thev have been annoyed almost beyond endurance by the red tape of by by prohibitions regulation inhibitions by clerical detail which must be gone through with to no good purpose. They want Congress restored to its constitutional functions. They want an end to arbitrary bureaucratic procedures. Mr. Rennion, during his tour and on his return, emphasized the importance of voting in the primary election Tuesday, uly 11. He pointed out that it is necessary for the will of the people to be made known now in order to place party selections in a final position for clearly presenting issues of the campaign throughout the months before the final election in November. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE good location. Realtor. frame house, James Brough 6 tfc The Nifty Stitcher Club met at the home of ReNae Firth Thurs FOR SALE Band instruments, day, June 29th. Those present dis newly reconditioned. Olive Hall, cussed the different achievements 6 tfc Elwood, R.F.D. No. 1. to be finished this summer. Mrs. Earl Firth served refresh- If you are interested in purchasing a home in Brigham City, phone ments later in the evening. No. 400 or address 216 W., 1st The next meeting will be held No., Brigham City, Utah. July 6th at the home of Elaine 7-- 7-- t2p 7-- 6 old pullets, FOR SALE Leghorn and Hampshire Reds. 6 tfc Call 7-- 98-J- 2. FOR SALE Rumley Combine Harvester, good condition. Ready to go. Peterson tic Tractor Co., Tremonton. 12-fo- ot FOR RENT A house in 2 or "East Garland. Phone G. R. Coombs. at tic inquire 1941 Hudson FOR SALE sedan. Low mileage, has good tires. See Ray Ashcraft, City, or Phone tl Mrs. J. H. Ward, of Riverside, Club met at Mrs. p returned from San Leandro, Cal , The FOR SALE One Oliver 70 We cut dresses. Hall's home. with been where she has tractor. In condition. visiting good meet at the home of We See Del win Hansen, 1 mile west her daughter and family the past Carol will Crozier, Wednesday. 5 weeks. of Bear River City. t2p Thelma Stenquist, Reporter FOR SALE One story four-rooClinton Kjar, of Booise, Idaho, was en Club The Hand house, movable. See Mrs. Nels Handy a brother of Mrs. J. H. Ward, Wood at her Ann Anderson. tentained t2p by visited the Ward home Sunday. home Friday, June 30. The time Dr. Howard Call's Dental Offices Misses Gay and Gloria Schaffer was spent in finishing aprons. Be are now located at 407 First went fore the girls home, they of Bountiful, are spending a week Security Bank Bldg., Ogden. were refreshments. delicious served visiting in Tremonton, They are Phone 9011. t4p Deon Christensen, Reporter the Guests of Miss Lillian Morris FOR SALE Band instruments, The Victory Sewing Club mem Miss Ann Shaw, a guest of Mr. newly reconditioned. Reasonable for cash. Mra Olive Hall, Call and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, spent the bers met Thursday, June 29th at ll weekend in Salt Lake visiting with the home of Wayne Sandall. We Kaysville, or write Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker, sewed on our dresses. Delicious Clearfield, Utah, Box 116. refreshments were served by Mra tfc her grandparents. Kerr. The next meeting will be held Cash for Live Poultry. II. A. Gam, Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Sargent are 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone Liane Bunnell's home. at back at home after spending three 698. Cberie Jean Bradshaw weeks vacation out of town. Mrs. Reporter CASH PAID for dean cotton rags Sargent has been in the East for the .past month and Mr. Sargent at the Leader Office. No overalso visited in Detroit with his all or curtains can be used. Mrs. D. S. Ellesin and daughter, FOR SALE 15 milk cows, Jer family. He also enjoyed a week's seys, Holatedns and Guernseva in Montana, fishing trip See W. H. Dunn, mile East of We desire to take this means Thatcher Beet Dump. Bishop and Mra W. E. Wright of expressing to our friends and t2p and family, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, relatives our sincere appreciation visited with relatives here and in for their words of sympathy and PERMANENT WAVE. Do Salt Lake over the weekend and acts of kindness which were of your own Permanent59c. wife us to illness real help the Fourth, during the Charm-Ku- rl Kit, Complete equip and after the death of our beloved ment, including 40 curlers and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were daughter and sister. shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely We shall always be grateful for Salt Lake visitors last weekend. harmless. Praised by thousands everything that was done at this including Fay McKonzie, glamtime. orous movie star. Money refundAlfred Kunz and family ed if not satisfied. Ken Slusser 1 3 tlOp Company. Sew-Wh- at Row-Cro- 6-- 29 S3 NEW SHIPMENT HOSE 227-R-- 50 foot lengths with metal couplings 6-- 22 e PRE-WA- R SISAL BINDER TWINE CARD OF THANKS There Is A Difference ORDER NOW ?7.50 55. LUMBER HARDWARE ROOFING FENCING LEGAL NOTICES COAL WAR BONDS Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 16th day of August, A. D A Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you axe ready, to use them? 1944. FARMERS' POLLY F. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of John Cameron Smith. Deceased. Date of first publication: CASH UNION Tremonton 2 j H. C. ROIIDE , June 15, 1944 Date of last publication: July 13, 1944. tnrougn tne bite of a Uck and the Blacksmltli and Machine Works "Mends Everything But Teople's Ways" 77-J- 8--19 RIBBONS, Leader office. $1.00. for a THATCHER Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robinette and children, of Logan, visited here several days last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and little 'son, of Magna, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams and family. DeVerl Wight, Reed Coombs and Dean Coombs, of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, Tuesday. Mrs. Amalia Anderson is visiting in Corinne, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Cranie. Albert Johnson is convalescing at his home here following a major operation at the Dee hospital last week. A daughter, Mrs. Melvin Durfee, of Pocatello, Idaho, is assisting at the Johnson home during her father's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson, of Promontory, visited for several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and children spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Emma Archibald of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsden, of Van Nuys, California, Mrs. Bernard Stone and children of Ogden, Mrs. George Bradshaw of Tremonton, Miss Pierson of Logan, and O'Dell Bradshaw, who is on leave from his base in Iowa, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom last week. Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Mrs. Roy C. Anderson and Alma Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. William R. Davis, of Wales, on Tuesday and Wednesday. They spent some time in Manti and Ephraim. Lu-De- ne WANT TO BUT Hay and grain. can Leo Thompson at Fronk Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfc Don't Jack up your car for the duration. War workers need it It is worth more now than it ever will be worth again. We pay cash for used cars and trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. giving the dedicatory prayer. j "PRIMROSE PATH" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday DANNY KAYE in "UP IN ARMS" IN TECHNICOLOR Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday CLAIRE TREVOR in "Woman of the Town' Miss Joan Monson, of Ogden, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Milton Johnson, last week. cousins Reed and Carol Petersen. Mrs. Clair Mann and children, of Washington, are visiting relatives and friends here and in Cache Valley. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thompson and children spent the holiday weekend at Providence. Mrs. Rue Saunders, of Salt Lake City, visited this weekend with her farther, H. P. Rasmussen, and family. ' Miss Marilyn Oswald, from Idaho, is spending her vacation Mr. and Barbed Wire and Field Fence We Also Have a Good Stock of Bailing Ties - Nails Binding Twine Staples REPAIR We Can Supply Headquarters JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR for and HOLT HARVESTER TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS afc GINGER ROGERS in JUST UNLOADED WELDING 4-- Friday and Saturday "ATTACK BATTLE FOR NEW BRITALV ELWOOD For best live poultry market call A. R. Bennett. THEATRE Mrs. Orson Christensen. Miss Gertrude Hansen, of Ogden, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen. The regular work meeting of the Miss Donna Bullough, daughter Relief Society, will be held next of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bul- Tuesday. The ladies will remember lough of Ogden, is spending a two this is to be a Stork shower. Mrs. Vern Brough and children week vacation at the home of her L. C. are Mr. and Mrs. visiting with her mother, Mra grandparents, Hailing at Mantua. Petersen, David and Garry Wagstaff and Larry Taylor, from Garland, is Opal Petersen, of Perry, are spend- staying iindefinitely with Dale Aa ing their vacation visiting their dersen. Accetylene and Electric 44-R- 2. ORPHRIIM t visiting her grandfather, SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. tfc i , (Paid Political Advertisement) ts. sale at Eatate of John Cameron Smith, "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hoes Colorado Animal Phone Tremonton, l; or Garland, 35J3 tf TYPEWRITER NOTICE TO CREDITORS o Phonne 35 BUYTO1 VOTE at the PRIMARY ELECTION, JULY 11th 8-- 6-- PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or the respective signers. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Box Elder County ear 5-- 20 6--29 GARDEN GENUINE m 6-- 29 inch RUBBER 2-Y- 45-R- 85-R- 3. Paid Political Adv. by Stephen Abbot Democratic Candidate for home. II Sessions. Mrs. Ruth Foxley is in the Holy ReNae Firth, Reporter Cross hospital in Salt Lake where she is recovering from a major The meeting of the Thimble operation performed last week. Nimble Sewing club was called to order Thursday, June 29th, at the Mrs. Will Getz, of Peoria, 111., home of Irene Fridal. A demonhas been visiting with friends and stration was given on the shrinkrelatives in the city. She planned of hems on woolen materials a visit in California with her son. age Roma Jean Hill and Ann Palby Dallas, before returning home. mer. This demonstration was very and interesting to the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and helpful and their the After meeting, children were Salt Lake visitors mother a enjoyed a giirls everefreshing over the weekend, where they were at Springs. ning Crystal guests of her parents, Mr. and The next meeting will be at Ann Mrs. C. G. Carlson. Palmer's on June 6th. 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