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Show Thursday, October BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS Tremonton Methodist Church Nazis Surrender to Yanks j MOTIF FOR PARTY The first meeting1 of the season for the Ladies Faculty Club was held Wednesday at the home of their president, Mrs. Jesse Roberts. Other officers of the organization assisted the hostess for the evening. Mrs. Dwaine Archibald is acting vice president and secretary; Mda. Mildred Baer, chairman of the program committee, and as members of the notification committee: Mrs. Halvor Skinnsr and Mrs. Milton Johnson. The progTam adopted for the season will include some study and a variety of other recreational features. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Bentley Mitchell, who will leave in the near future with her husband and family for Tahiti, was the guest of honor at a party The last Thursday afternoon. .V friends who met a the home of Mrs. Jesse Roberts for the afternoon, presented Mrs. Mitchell with many lovely gifts in wishing her a pleasant and successful mission Mrs. Roberts was assisted by a group of friends of Mrs. Mitchell in sponsoring the affair. If 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship 'Dr. Blackstock will preach the sermon. 8 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: "Autumn and Life." Dr. Blackstock will conduct our first Quarterly Conference immediately after the morning worship period. The Prayer and Study group will meet in the Pastor's study on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The regular Official Board meeting will be held afterwards. Choir practice Monday evening at the church. i MRS. STEVENS HONORS MOTHER A dinner party was given on Sunday by Mrs. Frank Stevens Nearly 20,000 Nazis surrendered at Romorantin, France, to Col. honoring her mother, Mrs. J. H. BOOKLORE CLUB K. J. French, of Fairfax county, Va. Nazi Maj. Gen. Erich Elster on her birth Forsgren, of Howell, ENTERTAINED his entire force to the Americans. It was later reported surrendered day anniversary. Members of the that of his officers objected, believing that tbey could fight their many Mrs. Quentin Allen graciously family were also guests for the to homeland. Many stated that Germany would win the their back way entertained the ladies of the Book-lod- e event next war. Club, Wednesday afternoon at her home. The book review was DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS given by Mrs. Garland Puzey, who ENTERTAINED chose "Cluny Brown," by Marjorie Sharp. The Midland Camp of the Tasty refreshments were served Daughters of Utah Pioneers were by the hostess. entertained on Friday afternoon last week by Mrs. Dan Taylor. Mrs. Harold Persson, of Califor LITERARY GROUP WHEREAS, the people of our great Nation, both on the MEETS nia, who is visiting with her moth military front and on the home front, are striving ceaselessly er, Mrs. Taylor, talked on army and courageously to bring to a victorious conclusion this global The Tremon Literary life in the camps where she and Club were entertained last Thurs- her husband have been stationed. war, and WalMrs. James WHEREAS, the United War Fund of Utah will campaign day evening by She assured parents that they of the 1944 ton at her home. Her mother, Mrs. need not during the month of October to raise Utah's quota worry about the conduct was of M. in speedassist J. Logan, Humphries of their sons in army camps, for goal of the National War Fund and will thereby a special guest for the evening. their allies, by they follow practically the coning victory by aiding our fighting forces and "Excuse My Dust," by Dellamy duct there as at home. morale of the millions of war sufferers both the bulwarking Partridge, was reviewed for the The lesson on the monuments in Europe and Asia and by building greater security on the home guests by Mrs. Lamoine Cowley and buildings of the pioneers was on the home in a most interesting manner. Europe and Asia and by building greater security Mrs. Cliff Beard, who by given Luncheon was served to seven- also told of her front, and trip to the Kirk teen members. WHEREAS, the 22 great agencies of the War Fund are land Temple. recreaMrs. Rose Kerr related incidents rendering magnificant service by providing proand women; servicemen by American of millions of her trip to Florence, Nebraska, tion for PRIMARY OFFICERS merchant our brave for dedicated homes when Grant President rest and recuperation ENTERTAINED viding the L JJ. S. mounment in the cemseamen; by building morale for seven million war prisoners; Mrs. Nick Chournos and Mrs. etery at Winter Quarters. war-tor-n counby aiding countless millions of war refugees in L J. Cummings were joint hosRefreshments were served by and China Greece tries;, by feeding the starving children of tesses at the regular meeting of the hostess, assisted by Mae T, and by other constructive assistance Jn the countries of our the First Ward Primary officers Kent and Mrs. Persson. Allies, and and teachers Monday evening at the Chournos home. WHEREAS, the mercy work of the agencies of the War and Mrs. Reed Giles Mr. and was lesson The teacher trainer Fund is increasing as country after country is liberated from inWilford Rogers were Mr. Mrs. and a social and followed, hour given the dominance of the Nazi oppressor and will continue to on visitors Lake Salt Monday. with refreshments being served by crease after victory is our, the hostesses. of Utah and I, Herbert B. Maw, Governor of the State Ray Parks, of McCammon, Idaho of Utah, Fund Honorary State Chairman of the United War was a Sunday guest of Mr. and BRIDGE CLUB Fund of War do proclaim the month of October to be United Mrs. Elmer Gorringe. FETED of citizens Utah Month and do recommend that the patriotic Mrs. Parley Archibald was the with this great our state once again Mrs. William Jenkins, of Freehostess on Friday evening to the humanitarian enterprise and once give generously of their members of her Bridge club at dom, Wyoming, spent a few days her home. Mrs. Londy Harris and this week with her daughter, Mrs. substance in a cause which is shortening the war and insuring Mrs. Dick Allen were also guests. Melvin Hamilton and family. a lasting peace, Following' a delicious luncheon, HERBERT B. MAW, the game was played for the eveMr. and Mrs. Stanford Hale and Governor of Utah ning with the awards going to children, Paul and Connie, of Salt Ulala Cornwall, Irene Norr and Lake, were weekend guests of her Jessie Miller. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris BICYCLES OFF Thompson. SERVICE MEN'S RATION LIST His WIVES ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton ra off the Bicycles rolled right were Salt Lake visitors on TuesSpecial guests at the Blue Star tion list September 23. The reason day. Mothers meeting last Saturday for removing them from rationing were fifty wives of men in the two-folSo few bicycles are M. R. Mr. and Mrs. Bone made is hand and so few are service. Mrs. O. L Brough was scheduled Retired Officer Recalls West on chairman of the committee on ar- a business trip to Ephraim, Mon- for production, it is no longer prac day. Point Days. rangements. tical to ration them Bicycle raA progTam was given and the in May, 1942 when began tioning Mr. and Mrs. Mel Foxley and remainder of the time spent in Robert M. there were about 200,000 bikes in EUGENE, ORE.-C- ol. games. Dainty refreshments were children spent last weekend in our national stockpile. OPA has Lyon, U. S. army, retired, and now served. Salt Lake. been rationing this supply, plus living in Eugene, doesn't say, "I the Victory model production, but mew him when," but, "I knew them now that the stockpile is gone and irhen," and he means Gen. Douglas current production is so low it MacArthur, a former classmate; is no longer necessary or worth aen. Dwight Eisenhower, Gen. while to continue bicycle ration Dmar Bradley Jr., and Lieut. Col. Henry J. F. MilleT, all former ing. of his. A Proclamation ton-Garla- off-du- ty SOFTENERS For the Home NEW FURNACES Are Now Available! Water Pumps ' THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK "The Value of a Promise" Promises are usually easy to make, but hard to keep. The value of a promise is in its redemption. Promises are worthless unless they are fulfilled. Sincere promises fulfilled by their makers comprise the of confidence among men. key-sto- j O Pipes and Fittings Sheet Metal Work ne I H rvm. mom Wholesale and Retail GRAITJS - SEED - FEEDS Member Federal Warehouse System Will Buy All Kinds of To") A T7TN57 STEAM ROLLING Former Pupils d. GRINDING CLEANING Phone 41 Tremonton rrjrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm To Aid With Your stu-Jen- ts Fall HARVEST We Present THE JOHN DEERE BEET TOPPERS BEET LOADERS Colonel Lyon was in MacArthur's :lass at West Point, '03, and both went to the Philippine Islands after He remembers graduation. as the most popular man in A new shoe stamp becomes valid November 1 and will be good for one pair of shoes. Number of the stamp has not yet been announced. Airplane stamps one and two are still valid and will remain so indefinitely. Mac-Arth- ur class. Returning to West Point to teach In he had Eisenhower, Bradley, and Miller In his history and iactics course and in military engithe 1911-1- thundering blast at our national phobias A A 2, Shoes may be sent to servicemen overseas without a snoe ration neering. stamp providing the dealer mails "Eisenhower I remember distinct the shoes. If they are mailed by ly as a big, straight, square-shothe family, a stamp must be sur dered bov who would stand im In rendered the recitation room and look the In- itructor squarely in the eye as he made his recitation. He gave one Mrs. Eddie Payne and daughter, the impression of power, the ability Anna, left Wednesday, October 4, to do things and to stand on his own for Jackson, Michigan, to visit her two feet" and Mr. daughter and Colonel recalls Bradley at Mrs. Jimmy Kelly. Mrs, Kelly is "another Lyon of the same type tall, the former Miss Barbara Payne of lanky, a good scholar who took his Tremonton. work seriously. In athletics he was a ball player and as I remember, an Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Shaw excellent pitcher." and baby of Portland, Oregon, are Miller was also in this class of 'IS visiting at the home of his par and Colonel Lyon recognized him ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw, for by his picture, but had no special an indefinite stay. comment to make about him except "he was a classmate of Eisenhower, Dr. and Mrs. William E. Haw- Bradley, Ryder, McNarney and othkins had as their guest on Wednes ers who have made a high place for day, Grant Hawkins' wife and themselves, and was assigned to the baby, Jenifer Jill, and her mother, cavalry upon graduating." Mrs. Robert T. Payne, of Oakland, Colonel Lyon himself has led an adventuresome life. He served In California. the Philippines, as a lieutenant colo nel In France during World War I, A birthday party honoring Por In Cuba two ter Giles, of Ogden, was given on different for two years. Inat Hawaii Point West times, taught Sunday evening by his wife. Those three times, and was commander of attending from Tremonton were, the ROTC unit at the University of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles, Mrs. Oregon for four yeara before his reEffie Giles and daughters, Lois tirement in 1942. and Helen Bolten, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Giles. FEED GRINDERS fighting book facts. A brilliant that fights and devastol broadside aimed at the fean obsess our national life: ul POTATO DIGGERS Fear 2. Fear 3. Fear 4. Fear 1. I of entangling aUlaix of England and Rv of idealism of revolution son-in-la- REPAIR Headquarters for TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS We Can Supply JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR and HOLT HARVESTER PARTS CARBURETORS O Accctylene and Electric WELDING MYERSPUMPS and Water Systems Peterson tractor Ser vice PHONE 90 ALBERT EARL, Mgr. Average Father The average father In the United Statei Is 44 yean old. Unstable Vitamin Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is probably the least stable and most soluble of the vita mine. I PLUMBING & HEATING I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holliday and daughter, Beatrice Kay and son, Tremonton Phone 126 Hollis Grant, visited a few days this week with Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Anne Holliday. After disposing of their property Mr. and Mrs. 1L T. Woodwax here, the Hollidays have purchased a home in Tooele, where they will plan to visit in Salt Lake th weekend. make their home. ly Win High Places f 0. W.EWERl . whole-hearted- 19 Ask About Our Willis C. Phelps, Minister MRS. BENTLEY MITCHELL LADIES FACULTY CLUB OPENS SEASON 5, The Senator from Utah mo 9 vividly clear that all four fean baseless and dangerous . . . the11 attain the Four Freedoms wd fl first eliminate the four fears. Loaded with cold logic and M sense, THE FOUR FEARS Is 0 d wC eyed analysis of our muddled outlook a powerful antido' " cynicism and defeatism. ... J JuLa tii by Senator Elbert AT TOUI IOCAI lOOKSCUn Ziff-Dav- is $40 NORM 01 D. Thomas tMUOUr ftOM Publishing Company MICHIOAM AVtMUiaaCAOO UNO |