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Show - Thursday, October 26 v BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four TOWNE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Jack Frank was hostess to the Town Club Wednesday evening. She had as a special guest Alma Thuerer. Mrs. WANTED TO liUX small size delicious luncheon was served A in good condition. girl's bicycle usual game of Bridge. l. Will pay cash. Call tic after their Prizes were won by Mrs. D. R. Waldron and Mrs. E. R. Winzeler. FOR SALE Estate coal range. Good as new. Sterling Burton, J. O. Jorgensen, of Idaho FalLs, 6 West Fielding. tip left for home Wednesday morning after visiting his sister, Mary E. One brass bed, Christensen. FOR SALE springs and mattress; studio club The South Tremonton couch; dresser. Call 6 t2c met Friday night at the home of Floyd and Jay Barfuss. Luncheon HOME MADE PIES baked to was served to 10 boys. The next meeting will be held at the home order. Mrs. Otto SchenkeL of Ronald Iverson. The club will exhibit 10 steers Why worry what to serve youi at the Ogden Livestock show. The club? Let Otto Schenkel take exhibitors are Floyd and Jay care of it for you in his home Allen Barfuss, and and Gene 12- - 26 ti Jimmie Palmer, one steer each, and El burn and Sterl Miller, two steers KUK bALE 1 iine walnut dining each. room suite, one girls bed room suite, one extra bed complete Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and with springs and mattress, one Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbins were dresser, one desk, one White Salt Lake visitors over the week sewing machine, one kitchen end. table and 4 odd chairs, one cream separator, one Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and large capacity hay chopper, one son, Tommy, left xuesaap io reCarley grain roller. turn home after visiting with Mrs. Telephone 138-- J Garland. If un- P. E. Ault and Mrs. T. E. Carter able to contact me before, I for the past ten days. Mr. Ault will be home Saturday night and also enjoyed a few days hunting all day Siunday. J. W. Earl. here. while 6 SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS SERVICE MAN HONORED Mrs. Ezra Diderickson entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her grandson, Darrel Diderickson, who is home on furlough. Darrel is an Air Cadet who has been in training at Santa Ana and will be transferred to Riverside, California. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderickson. GLEANER GIRLS HOLD BRIDGE CLASSIFIED ADS CLUB FETED Mrs. Ed Fronk was hostess to her Bridge club members on Friday evening at her home. A delicious supper was served at small tables and the game was played during the evening. Prices were won by Mrs. Wesley Gephart, Mrs. Jed Abbott and Mrs. Jack Shum-wa- 85-J- Mer-wi- n Cook, Mrs. O. L. Brough Jr., and Mrs. Mack Young. 69-J- L. HUNSAKER Mrs. Mary G. Christensen was M; ON BIRTHDAY HONORED of to Girls Gleaner the hostess Mrs. M. L Hunsaker entertained the First Ward Sunday evening Fireside meeting. The discussion for the evening was directed by their leader, Mrs. Alice Ward, and refreshments were served. KAREN JOHNSON HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Milton Johnson entertained a group of young folks at a birthday party Monday evening in honor of her daughter, Karen's tenth birthday. The children enjoyed the social and refreshments served by the hostess. LADIES ENJOY POT LUCK PARTY Mrs. A. E. Buchanan was hostess on Saturday evening at her home to a group of twelve ladies. The group enjoyed the evening together and served a pot luck luncheon while their husbands were out hunting deer. SECOND WARD CHOIR HOLDS SOCIAL The soprano section of the Second Ward Choir were In charge of .arrangements for a choir practice and social. A successful evening was enjoyed by the group last Thursday. R. S .CALDERWOOD . HONORED A family reunion was held in honor of the birthday of R. S. Caldcrwood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calderwood Sunday, October 22. A delicious dinner was served to twenty-fou- r grown people and eleven children. The visitors were Dr. and Mrs. W. R, Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Stewart, Mrs. out-of-to- 4-- H 3. 12-2- FIRESIDE at their at a family dinner at their home honor of her husband's birthday Sunday, October 22. All of their children and grandchildren were present but one daughter, Mrs. Maurine Sanders and daughter of Chi co, California, and a son, Jack, who is serving with the U. S. Navy. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Dustin and children of Red Mountain, California, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Steffen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oakey and children, Mrs. Alice Chine, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. M. LeRoy Hunsaker and children, Mrs. Moyle V. Hunsaker and children, of El wood; and Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Corinne. Dinner tic was served to thirty besides the honored guest. SomeSALESMEN WANTED where there is a man or woman MR. CORNWALL who should add $10 to $15 a HONORED week to their present income. That person may be you. NearThe immediate family of E. H. his home at by Rawleigh routes available full Cornwall gathered delicor part time. Write at once. a to enjoy evening Sunday birth his of Rawleigh's, Dept. ious supper in honor tl Denver, Colorado. day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mr. and FOOR SALE! Delicious apples. Mrs. George Misrasi, 1 mile east Mrs. Chan Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. 6 of Tremonton. VirUp Mrs. and Mr. Einor Stenquist, Mrs. and Mr. and Anderson, gil 0 800 pullets; FOR SALE Keith Austin. Farmall tractor. Contact Bill 6 t2p Starrer, 18-MRS. KEITH AUSTIN FRIENDS ENTERTAINS house (mov FOR SALE Mrs. Keith Austin entertained able), cabinets, sink in kitchen. See Frank Hall or call Garland, one night last week, twelve of her 77-6 girl friends, who all attended the tip Bear River high school. The happy reunion was spent talking about LOST One blue dinner ring last old times at the high school they Thursday at J. C Penney powder room. Will finder please re once attended. A delicious lunchturn to the J. C. Penney office. eon was served and then games and chatting was the main event! Has great sentimental value. Re 2 ward. Up until the wee hours of morning. in De-Lav- Bar-fus- s, al 16-in- ch 12-2- UTJ-14-18- 5, 10-2- F-2- 10-2- R. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist and family went to Hyrum, Thursday, to attend the funeral of Zina L. Lilenquist, an aunt of Mr.' Friday and Saturday Michael "Man From Frisco" coo Mrs. P. E. Ault, Mrs. T. E. Car- ter and Mrs. Conrad Steffen were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Sunday - Monday - In "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" so Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Jack Garn and daughter, Jolene, of Boise, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Wayne Sandall, while visiting with relatives and friends in this section. Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and children visited with her mother, .Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jones, of G. Carlson, in Salt Lake last week Salt Lake, spent a few days last end. week with his sister, Mrs. O. L. Brough and family. Myrna Loy Miller and Gary Miller, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, had their tonsils removed at a Logan hospital this week. LEWIS Tuesday Monty Woolley - Dick Haya June Haver - Anthony Quj Mr. and Mrs. S. F Bjorn and family returned home Monday evening after two weeks spent at Seattle, where their daughter, Betty Rae will enter the University of Washington this week. The Bjorns report having visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rose while away, and that they are well and enjoying their work. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeppson and children, of Salt Lake, were guests at the Ferris Allen home last week end. Mr. Jeppson joined others from this section on the deer hunt. - Anne Shirl In Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall and Mrs. Jack Gam, who is visiting in Tremonton, spent Sunday in Layton as guests of Mrs. Ellen Sandall. John Sandall, of Layton, visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall one day this week. 0Shea PAUL LUCAS in "Address Unknown" Mr. , and Mrs. R. S. Hughes aa. twins, Rawlins Jr. and Phyllis, t Spanish Fork, Utah, were weekeaf guests of her sister, Mrs. Fras Dalton. Mrs. W. W. Whitney and tit Misses Bonnie Whitney, Verna Ac' Homer, Pat Durfey and Lafe Holt were guests of Mrs. Letej, Zollinger at Providence, Monda S. WIGHT Mrs. Earl Stohl, of Rexburg. has? been visiting with relatives here this week, while her husband joined a local group for the deer hunt. Mrs. Russell Waldron was an Ogden visitor Wednesday. 10-2- J. 10-1- Mary C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. LOST One white sow some time Harold Merrill and baby David, STUDY CLUB HOLDS Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff, Mrs. FIRST MEETING last week. Weighs about 100 E. C. Merrill and Miss Lois Wood pounds. Notify Dewey Hansen, the October 11th, On Wednesday, 6 Garland. of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Simada Up held first its Study Group FOR SALE Chevrolet coupe. See Walter C. Calderwood of Burley, 1944-45 sea study session for the Idaho. Beth J. Green, Fieldding, Utah. son, at the home of Mrs. Glenna 6 t2p of Hales. The study of SHOWER GIVEN FOR commenwas five the past years, BRIDE-TO-BFARM FOR SALE 52 irrigated ced with an introduction and backWest of Garland. Will consider Mrs. John Thomas entertained ground of the field of sociology by long time lease to responsible Wednesday evening in compliment Merilyn Leavitt, and an analysis to her daughter, Mary Lou, a and review of the book, "Mother family, with considerable livestock to be kept Phone David bride of the near future. Russia," by Maurice Hindus, was t2c Johnson, Garland 21-Forty-fiv- e guests were present given by Vernell Morrison. two to compliment the guest of honor. Twelve members' and guests DEER HUNTERS ATTENTION Bunco was played during the eve- were entertained and served. Deer hides wanted. Highest ning with prizes for play going prices pad for hides, pelts, furs, to Mrs. Harold Sandall, Vest Flan-dr- HANSENS ENTERTAIN Co. wool. Colorado and Mrs. Kleon Peterson. AT TURKEY DINNER 0 6 c Out of town guests included Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mart Hansen enJ. G. Bennett, Mrs. Lyman Wight, tertained at a turkey dinner Sun- WANTED Cook at the high and daughters, Mary Alice and day. Out of town guests were Cpl. Helen, and Demona Facer of Arthur Hansen, home on furlough, Starting after beet vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Kilfoyle, Mrs. Edward Hansen, Mrs. Ervin Phone Mildred Baer, Mr. and Mrs. George Kilfoyle, Mr. Reeder and two children, all of and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Mr. and Brigham City; Elaine and Floy APPLES Red delicious from $1.25 to $2.00; Golden Delicious, $1.40 Mrs. Leonard Goold, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Thatcher; Mrs Rex Peterson and Mrs. Clarence Howard Fuller and son, and Mary to $2.00; Pearmain, $1.50. Bin Daley of Ogden. Tolman, Honeyville. E. Christensen, of Tremonton. FOR SALE Jonothan apples. Pick your own for $1.00 a bush10-2- 10-2- non-ficti- E o By-Produ- 10-2- Ma-la- LIBERTY 10-2- y. Special guests were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Carlisle and daughter, Carolyn, of McCamraom. Idaho, visited during the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter. 11-3- Norman Winzeler, of Los Angeles, left Thursday for his home after spending the past two weeks visiting at the E. J. Winzeler home. Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. How- ard Glenn mada a trip to Salt Lake last weekend. Sgt Frank Schaub was a guest of Ms sister, Mrs. Francis Moore, Tuesday evening. He has been at Camp Macey, Texas. Mrs. Raul Rice and son, John, were Salt Lake City visitors for several days last week. Mrs. Merle Crowther had as her guests on Sunday, Earl Young of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thome, of Brigham City; Delos Adams and daughter, Ardis and Maxine, of East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs, Don Bourne, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and son, Taylor, of Burley, Idaho, were dinner guests of Mae T. Kent on Sunday. From Brigham City a live wire for 4-Y- ear County Commissioner On The Republican Ticket He obtained valuable road experience while serving Brigham as a member of its council. You can put that experience to work for Box Elder County by voting for HTM on election day. Paid Political Adv. by Box Elder County Republican Committee d; 58-J- 2. Dear Voter: We, the undersigned, are supporting el. Mrs. Oluf Johnson. REPAIR Headquarters for TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric WELDING WeCanSupply FOR RENT Modern house. Call 2 Leader Office. tf NS JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR and HOLT WANTED Flour Warehouseman and Grain Handlers in Nationally Essential Permanently Established Industry. Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Apply S perry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah, Telephone 8811. HARVESTER PARTS MYERS PUMPS and Water Systems To Aid With Your Fall HARVEST THE JOHN DEERE POTATO DIGGERS FEED GRINDERS OSEY JENSON 10-1- FOR SALE County Commissioner foi because we believe him to have the ability to do public service i due to his background and training. r acres Irrigated land, with good house and bam. See JAMES BROUGH, Realtor, Tremonton, Utah S7 i Some of His Accomplishments As Commissioner WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Lee Thompson at Fronk Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfo TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. 1. A Sixty Thousand dollar jail which cost the county only thirty thousand dollars. for SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. 2. An unexcelled weed control program. Cash for Live Poultry. IL A. Garn, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham, Phone 698. V . 4. Good county roads built with county owned CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado Animal 4 Thono Tremonton, of Gar9 land, S5J3 tf equipment to all parts of the county. ts. 5. A supporter of Farm Bureau, labor, welfare, 9G-R- Peterson Tractor Service PHONE 90 ALBERT EARL, Mgr. 3. Fire protection for the entire county. etc. For best live poultry market call A. R. Bennett. afc 44-R- 2. 6. Has given impartial and dignified service as one of the three members of the Selective 4-- 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 carp and trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. 43 tfc ,' " - ' . ;' - r . , . .... ' Service Board. Paid Political Adv.: Wayne Owens, Owen L. Brough, J. Edwin Baird, Fred L. Peters j |