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Show MITCHELLS HONORED SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS J. F. F. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Harry Verslieus entertained birthday for given by Hilma Anderson and the hostess served refreshments to the members and Mrs. Richard Calder-wooa special guest. d, LITERARY CLUB MEETS The Tremonton-Garlan- d Mr. and Bentley Mitchell were honored guests of Mr. and mrs. maughn Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell on Monday Jon enjoyed the social together were Relatives from Cache Valley evening at their home. Others who were guests of Mrs. Norman '.njoyed the evening's social were Wilford Maughn last weekend to celebrate the Jack Shumways her birthday anniversary. On Sun- Rogers and A. N. Ryttings. day, she entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spenst of Log- BRIDGE CLUB an, and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold ENTERTAINED Archibald and two children of Mrs. Howard Glenn was hostess on Friday afternoon to the mem-- , Wellsville. Monday evening another group here of her Bridge club. Following came over for dinner at the a delicious luncheon the usual Maughn home. Bridge game was enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ervin Stohl, TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES Mrs. Norman Maughn and Mrs. i at her home WednesdayF. evening F. club for the ladies of the J. their at regular meeting. discussion was The story ittursaay, uciouer iyf BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four Lite- Mrs. honored BOOKLORE CLUB Mrs. Emerson Abbott and small daughters, Barbara and Sharon, are visiting this wetk with Mr. and Mrs George Abbott President and Mrs. Atel S. Rich of Brigham City, and Mrs. Homer Rich of Salt Lake City were guests on Saturday evening for dinner ENTERTAINED Mrs. Clifton Kerr graciously enthe members of the Booklore Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home. Besides the members, Mrs. Arch Richardson, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. J. M. Humphries, and Mrs. D. R. Wal-dro- n were guests. Mrs. Waldron tertained at the A L Cook home. gave a most entertaining review of Lloyd Douglas' book, "Home For Christmas.' A tasty luncheon was served by CLASSIFIED ADS the hostess. Man or woman for WANTED Rawleigh Route which has just Mrs. Russell Waldron and chilbecame available. Good oppo- dren are visiting this week with rtunity for willing workers. Ap- her sister, Mrs. Harold Holley and ply Rawlelgh's, Dept family at American Fork, while Denver, Colorado. Mr. Waldron is serving on the See boar pig. jury in Salt Lake City. FOR SALE Young rary Club were guests of Mrs. Glen ENJOY OUTING Waldo Grant Eldredge for their meeting last week at the Utah Power and Light Fourteen members of the Bear Co. auditorium. River Valley Telephone Company G. F. F. CLUB Fred DeMnger, BothwelL Mrs. Dent Rich gave a book force had a canyon party and ENTERTAINED entertained tic Howard Mrs. Glenn For Bell "A of review the book, campfire luncheon at Guineva Park In Logan canyon last Wednesday the G. F. F. Club Friday. Prizes Adno, by John Hersey. stainless were won by Mrs. .Vera Stohl, Mrs. FOR SALE New heavy Refreshments were served to evening. the waterless, Cooks cookware. Grant. and Effie Maughn Euletta nine members. Wood Julia Contact healthy way. JIMMIE HAMILTON 9 tfc at Taylor Motel. HONORMRS. CHRISTENSEN HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY ED AT FAMILY DINNER Cook at the high WANTED Mrs. Melvin Hamilton entertainMary E. Christen sen was very school. 5 hours each school day. ed for her son, Jimmie, on his when all her Starting after beet vacation. sixth birthday, last week. Sixteen pleasantly surprised at home, Sun her J 2. gathered family Mildred Baer, toPhone friends spent the afternoon observe to her day, birthday. We repair and carry parts gether and were royally entertainLeather davenette. A family dinner was served and FOR SALE ed. for all type Maytag 9 the evening spent in visiting. Those Call tip UTJ-14-14- 10-1- 0, 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen, of Salt Lake, spent last weekend in Tremonton as guests of Mr. and (t i Ask your neighbor who usesA'ft Improitd Ceresan I Get the far. first-han- One d! pound of ttj dry disinfect treats 32 bushels of seed oatii barley,' sorghum, flax or when' at "extremely low cost per busfe-kills or reduces certain te borne diseases generally proves yields, which result t more profit on your labor. U'orij both by contact and vapor acti wear dry mask when treating Come in now for New Impt Ceresan and your free copy new Grain Pamphlet. easiJy-appli- ed Adam's Drug Store! l Utah Tremonton, Mrs. Dick Allen. 10-1- MAYTAG "f 'UV kay: .01 Weekend guests at the A. L Cook home were Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins S. Hughes and their twins, Phyllis and Rawlins Jr., of Spanish Fork. 58-- mmmm 10-1- i 7. washers, also Dexters We Buy Used Maytags present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl MARY ANN CHIODO Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Christensen of Thatcher, Mr. and Mary Ann Chiodo observed her Mrs. Wallace Christensen of Foust sixth birthday on Friday when a Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen group of her little friends were of Tremonton, Cpl. Walter Scott entertained by her mother, Mrs. of Kansas, and fifteen grandchilVincent Chiodo at their home. dren. All enjoyed a good time to- SCHOSS Furniture and Electric Co. 353 24th St. Ogden Games were played and luncheon served. a party gether. vnv( ter sale Ches old One White hog. Oleen Josephson, Plymouth. SALE One 63-R- 1. piano. Call FOR very Ken Slusser's used good lc trike, One FOR SALE j c 10-- i. ma$15X0; one Singer sewing -15.00; one rug, chine, $20.00; one desk, 525.00. Call STUDY CLUB 10--9 tic MEETS was the Mrs. Stephen Hales kitchen cabhostess on Wednesday evening to FOR SALE and fixtures. sink one small inet; the ladies of the Simada Study Marble, tic 49 see or Earl Call If you want to know a fellow Club. The introduction to the lesAsk the ones he's taught in school. son was given by Marilyn Leavitt Good used electric w a wron Ask the widow or the loved ones and the book, "Mother Russia," Call or portable. machine sewing Who were left behind to do. r t n- was ably reviewed by Vernell Morrison. If you want to know a fellow Luncheon was served by the APPLES Red delicious from $1.25 ask the ones who've worked with him. hostess. tn $2 00! Golden Delicious, $1.40 Ask the people he's befriended to $2.00; Pearmain, $150. Bin And the service rendered them. CIVIC CLUB HEARS Tolman, HcmeyvUle. MUSICAL PROGRAM steel top If you want to know a fellow The Orpheus Club of Brigham FOR SALE Monarch and a condition, Ask his neighbor on the block, in good range City furnished the program for vt-j Or the little urchin close around. call water tank, hot the Tremonton Women's Civic 9 tic j They'll tell the truth, not knock. League at their guest night held last week. Jonothan apples FOR SALE If you want to know a fellow, The group met at the First Ward own for $1.00 a bushPick your Take deed's the he's done and why. i event. this for hall Johnson. el. Mm Oluf j They will tell you the true story Refreshments were served Of a man; they do not lie. Tan wicker baby Current Shopping Guide 78-R- 2. SAFETY PINS 50-in- ch iu-i.- tj 2. that's right! Yes, As- - sizes m uuncnes oi 20. Just what you have been waiting for. ttru ? Pil for BOBBY Slussers again spring steel bob pins. card 18 on 5' bunch 10 I card i FACIAL TISSUES i 10-1- Large size box on sale Saturday morning to early shoppers - FOR SALE In politics it seems that some Would rather smear and tear And drag a good name in the mud To them no things unfair. If you want to know "Ad" Bennion See the good this man has done. See the numbers he's befriended, Note the way his friends he won. ADAM S. BENNION And give to future boys and girls The things our fathers won. (Paid political advertisement by Irene C. McCullough, Callister, Jean Hughes Crandall.) Mary B. 10-1- and Air. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola, used one winter. Gilbert Allred, East Airs. Citizen Garland. Phone 10 75 Assorted Insulated can keep our public institutions on an even keel. ' . Experience "the wisest teacher" will be needed as never before to conduct the affairs of our wonderful, resourceful county. . . . We sponsor the man whom ' the best qualified, by experience, in county state, as former County Commissioner, and we believe and v State Road Commissioner, to help develop and maintain the resources of our county, to bring the greatest happiness and prosperity to its citizens. . - Ill .1 t2p FOR SALE 800 pullets. See Bill 2 Starrer. t2p FOR RENT Modern house. Call Leader Office. tf NS pound of assorted sizes most used. Vote for GEORGE ABBOTT A PROVEN, HONEST AND EFFICIENT TUBLIC SERVANT For COUXTY COMMISSIONER 2-Y- car 10-1- 2 WANTED Flour Warehouseman and Grain Handlers In Nationally Essential Permanently Established Industry. Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Apply Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah. Telephone 8811. FOR SALE 37 acres Irrigated land, with good house and barn. See JAMES BROUGH, Realtor, Tremonton, Utah WANT TO BUT Hay and grain. Call Lee Thompson at Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. GEORGE ABBOTT has the time to devote, the experience to apply, these demand that times like Paid Political Advertisement by Raul Rice and David R. Waldron 1 foot Just unpacked. . . . made of good weight $ denim. . . Sizes 6 to 12. Bib Style - Waist Style Victory Kids' ELASTIC LONG HOSE inch wide - 100 per cent stretch. Vi 5 Knit RAYON SLIPS Famous "Uni-Slip- ity of non-ru- tf A, R. Bennett. 4-- 29 afc Don't Jack tip 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 cam and trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. -43 tfc FLANNEL Warm and comfortal)' for For best live poultry market call pair GOWNS SNUGGIES of Gar- 912- - Women's Warm rayon. Ladies Underwear or useless or hogs, 8-- 19 qual- " n to 25 Ladies' sizes 32 to 44 Just the thing for the colder weather! 1.9)8 Pants and Vests. Pants have full elastic tops. 79 C98. CASH PAID for dead cows, horses, sheep Colorado Animal 4 Phone Tremonton, land, 35J3 yard With cold weather t. ready upon us, Motfce' will be looking1 for war, winter stocking's. Sizes 5 Cash for Live Poultry, H. A. Gam, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone 44-R- 2. Save at Slusser's! Boys' Denim Overalls tfc Fronk TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. 96-R- Term Black No. 14 size. box 10-1- Kids' Rayon PANTIES Sizes 49 "str f cords 59-R- 3. SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 60c at the Leader Office. I. yl 7 in Only wise and experienced guidance (ff I: heavy duty Complete ot SCREWS 1 J jLLsJ IRON CORDS New stock. 10-1- 2 There Are Critical Times Ahead ,., 3. 10-1- So voter don't be hypnotized, And led astray by smear Of those who fear their cause is lost At the polls this voting year. U. S. SENATE 4-J- Flashlight BATTERIES lO-- 10-1- He loves this land and people here. He fights to carry on, for DANCING CLUB HOLDS buggy in good condition. Call 1 FIRST FUNCTION tip for the The first dancing party new season of the Tremonton WILL SELL 80 acres irrigated farm near Burley, Idaho. ExDancing Club was held Friday evecellent water right, $14,000. C. ning in the Tremonton First Ward B. Johnson, 2536, Harrison Ave., hall. 9 Phone 8643. Ogden. tip officers The of the organization, Mrs. Francis Moore, Frank Stev WrILL SELL 190 acres fine soil dry ens and Mrs. Norman Maughn, and farm. Blind Springs. $52 50 an their partners were in charge. acre. C. B. Jensen. 2536 HarriOthers who assisted in arrange son Ave,. Ogden. Phone 8643. ments were Mr. and Mrs. Aarl 9 tip Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Foxley Most, TREATMENT and Mr. and Mrs. A N. Rytting. MAGNETIC scientific massage ever for the BIRTHDAY PARTY elimination of disease. A specific HONORS CLYDE GEPHART treatment for reducing, epilepsia, Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained diabetes, paralysis, liver of her goitre, little son, fourteen friends and others. trouble stomach and in afternoon last Clyde, Monday Midland Massure. Green Dr. annihonor of his third birthday 2 p.m. each day. Hotel after A of afternoon versary. happy 9 tip games and luncheon was enjoyed little folks. the by MILKING Machines NATIONAL again available. See Gamble tic Store Agency. s BRASSIERS New large shipment )f received! Styles and sjj for every bust devu ment. . . You'll be sUj to find the brassiere ) want at a price J'l enjoy paying. 29to59M KEN SLUSSER CO) ! I I |