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Show December 7, 1944 Thursday. BEAR RIVET. VALLEY LEADER, TilEMONTON, UTAH - Page Three Mrs. A. A. Munns spent last Northman and Miss Clarissa Lar- week In American Fork, where she son, all of Seattle. was a guest of her mother, Mrs Mrs. Rhea Rhodes was hostess A the George AbeL of the Tremonton City Council, held at to the T. G. L, C. at her home regular meeting The dance Saturday was enjoy- the Civic Euilding Monday evening, December 4, 1944, with Mayor ed very much by those who attend- Russell Waldron and a!l couneilmen uie the following Ordiattending evening . U'edneaUy nance ed. fixing the CSty budget for the year, 1945, was adopted and esthood class were the deacon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff, the Budget set up tentatively as indicated below; f their former president, JTJ818 of Perry, spent the past week vis- i. Their supervisors, NO. 48 Hun-- ! iting their Earl Reginald and daughter and family. rfTop An TOrdinance -' Mr. the accomFixing City Budget for the Year 1915 and Mrs. WiUiarm Petersen. a Karl's father Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of Tremonton, the meeting was l P60?1 ZT Sunday evening Utah, young the conducted by the Sunday School that the following budget be, and the same is hereby approved for the they 1945: year, which they and took the form of a panel dis- Petersen home and cussion. Different phases of Sun CITY KEVENUE (Anticipated) :dUrn!?Zie games. Refreshments day School work were discussed From tax levy, on city and public utility some thirty people, and some very fine discussion was property (17 mills on $832,768) 4rSe 4Sai Larsen of Black given. $14.157 00 From consumers metered water 10,000.00 Mrs. Mortensen Sam recoveris and daughter, Joan, From sewer service FOR 2400 00 Peter--) ing satisfactorily and has been Stanley From licenses Irs. 2300.00 From fines and dog taxes T wirlren were Sunday brought home from the hospital in 400.00 From Cemetery sources Lake City, where she under1,200.00 SstHf . and Mrs. William Salt From State Auditor, Auto License tax went a very delicate operation. 1 1150.00 From nurse F111 Her are friends cadet County fire service Abel. 1,000 00 many happy for From State Liquor tax 75.00 ! 1 pee hospital, visited her her improvement From other sundry sources 150.00 Mr and Mrs. Thomas over the weekend. TOTAL Solice of Budget Hearing ELWOOD I J Thursday evening of Last week, The time was planned for an eve- ning of games and refreshments, which all enjoyed. U'C . U JO ORDINANCE - 1 t-- ivWl en-fraft- er I j jd ( Staftg Hol iX. T J PEST SELECTION -- tock r' FREE tick TOYS 1.09b I I J RIVERSIDE BONDS AT CITY DISBURSEMENTS PENNEY'S W I , Mr. and Mrs. August Forsberg entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Clarence, who was home on furlough, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowcutt and small sons, of Salt Lake, were vis iting with relatives here Sunday .I Vfja44jfn .... Bond redemption and interest Sewer maintenance and extension Tax collections .... , .... Street repairs and Monday. Mrs. Dale Ogden, who has been living in Reno, where her husband was stationed, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen. Mrs. Jay Macfarlane, of Ogden, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moon of Mai ad, visited Sunday at the R. D. Macfarlane home. Mrs. R. C. Richards spent several days in Benson last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nolan Ballard. The Ballards have a new daughter, born November El Salaries General expenses Library expenses Parks, Cemetery and Real Estate Public Safety 1.., Light and power Water maintencjice and extension $2,250.00 2,660.00 950.00 1,400.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 8,997.00 1,000.00 275.00 4 I B? wiAi- -ji D,$ney (6 pagJ e Fun Color Frej;c . . . In Full Giraffe lf. 32,532.00 The public is invited to attend the Council meeting to be held at the Civic Building, Monday evening at 8:00 o clock, December 18, 1944, to approve or reject any part of the Budget. R. S. CALDERWOOD, Recorder 21st at Logan. Monday evening the Paverside Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy an- M. I. A. gave a social and dance nounce the birth of a son last week in honor of Clarence Forsberg and at a Logan hospital. Spar Leone Macfarlane. The Sunday School gave a very instructive program Sunday evening under the direction of Supt. Howard Capener. S fA P 1 ghftbeautifnl, 1 'Ulitor - tU see UfeUk lasUt 'wiw Ehe'. jnesiaUblel 1 Mel .li from side to tJe?t I W- Ton should I I TOlISJWl Jffi) 7m I c!ji SSLq II l Wi1 1 Clfc m IU xquifely DnmeJ The UUlaT elephant with tbe 1 IT dd tUPPersl A&U LgggJ lii A wait oyer. EyenMi I ' II j.' f mm EAST GARLAND Dominow J B9 of 4H Blockt 1 n if J II ( I' I" s'h 1.00 Doll Furniture The Morning Milk Co. held a l Q0 Chcln Kit 5 Toy Wht.lbarrow meeting at the recreational hall 'ercal Dog Doll High Wednesday evening1 at which all Chair .....'".'i.St Cfa.mi.try S,f families who deliver milk to the gA Do Baitin.t Embroid.ry Set company from this surrounding ter 00 Blackboard Sat ritory, were invited guests. A Doll Trunk 9g j Doll Hou,. valuable Big instructions speaker gave . 5.45 concerning the handling of milk. He stated that Utah is coming to the front as a dairy state. Two moving pictures were shown and free ice cream and cake were ser ved." Prizes for the best cake went to Mrs. Johnson of Reaver Dam, 1st; Mrs. Donna Shaffer, 2nd; Mrs. Rhea Rhodes, 3rd. A musical treat was enjoj ed by these present at Sunday evening church service. The Sunday School officers sponsored a special program. Dt. D. B. Green and I daughters Joan pr Donna, of Tre monton, rendered several piano and r violin selections .in a very credit Regularly 3.79. Sparkline J able manner. Jj hobnail pattern. Service for I X L M. Holman gave information four. Lovely Christmas gift! J on the organization of the first L. D. S. Sunday School. He also named all the superintendents who have served in East Garland since the first organization. Eugene Hansen enumerated the opportunities and benefits derived from at tendance at Sunday School. Supt. Louis Larson was in charge of the program. Miss Yvonne Grover has com I- I pleted her cadet nurse course at XS the state University and is home cow-- s i Smart walnut-- f inlshed, on a brief vacation. She will begin Mdo. lining, lS tray. 13"x20". practical training at the L. D. S hospital in Salt Lake City upon her return. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson had as their weekend guests, Parley James of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Sherman Clark and three children For Year 'Round who have recently returned from P ( 7f visiting her husband who was statm Comfort ioned in California. jf 'j0f C I CS (Estimated) TOTAL 1 -- T,il!t T, $32,532.00 rrjJfUR 1 jf ki I :T) i - fn WMT J if) IK 1 seiivice TABLE SET A' A Hy Flre-Kln- g 28-PIe- l til Iq" y Travel Hit yft Vf DSostcss Tray f?f - I I , ! - Top J 1 v. J 1 T 3 ."' n, COATS III rh to Tuesday night of last week, the M. I. A. Gleaner Girls, under the I direction of Mrs. Pearl Grover, farce. Each did 7 presented a one-aexceptionally well in her characterization. Those taking part were: Fssio Petersen, Darlene Grover, TOris Oyler, Ruth Holman, Gwen Oyler and Helen Johnson. The re mainder of the evening was spent in old time dancing. J. W. Larsen is reported as doing very well since undergoing an operation in a Seattle hospital some time fl.go. Mr. and Mrs Larson are speivlinjr peveral months with their children: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric ct ! 1 16.00 20.00 Come in jl III Heavyweight knit fleeces, soft suede finishes the best kind of insulation against winter winds. You'll love their new bright colors as well as the darker tones. All wool and warmly interlined classics in Junior and regular sizes. and see our selection of fine Fur Coats at greatly reduced prices. ... Ood-lookin- g top-grai- water-repelle- n nt glass-cover- ed f i fv f W W I Wmkm mMm ry 37 V,, q.ft. III tLS'f4 dr - 7 water-repel- Flre-re-jistan- t, lent, easy to install. Free FHA TERMS estimate. I 13tn1 t " 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Wolnu Finish Mr ABATABLE ROO ; 2.39 IB INSULATION C Your Costume . . . pnces Reduced f The community was saddened to learn of the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Soren-seI Sunday morning. Toe little one was the first and only son of the family. It was born Friday. Funeral services were held Tues I day at the Shaw & Rogers Funeral Home with Bishop R. J. Potter in charge. Patriarch Joseph Kirkham ' was the speaker. Mrs. Leah Oyler and daughter, Helen Johnson, sang ( two numbers and Dessie Coe and Marie Grover sang a number. T. II. Sorensen offered the opening prayer, L. M. Holman the benedic tion and W. E. Hansen dedicated the grave in the East Garland cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of neighbors ajvi friends in this sad hour. ye ; t tit' g toi... ;,i.ihH.'a .tror", stuiuy !e" Tt stain- vo frii ih will "r',- r- nr-Lt jr'v:'- -' & 'orir' tirn8, 'eaut'f.i.ly 1S i I j 3 J, I I3 (J IjJ ' Vy, jjfS v FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Phoire 20 Trtnionton |