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Show DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremcnton, Utah Page Four SOCIAL NWS HOUSE GUEST ENTERTAINED Symbolic Red Cross Emblem To Appear In Windows Again WASHINGTON. D. C Once again, next month, the scarlet emblem of Virgil and Margaret Waldron the American Red Cross will appear entertained at a family dinner on In the windows of American homes, of Friday in compliment to Joan Ann symbolizing inthe financial support supporting the maniWillden. a bouse guests at the the nation organization to a house truest at the Waldron fold services of thatmen overseas. American fighting home. In every nation of the world, this red cross has long been the symbol of universal bumanitarlanism. both EOOKLORE CLUB in peace and in time of war. Today ENTERTAINED it is worn by medical corpsmen of Mrs. Wayne Sandall graciousy entertained last Wednesday afternoon for members of the Bcoklore Club at her home The book ' iiigh Time," by Mary Laswell, was reviewed by Mrs. D R. Waldron for the entertainment of the members Refreshments were served to the members and Dorothy Kerr a special guest. al' armies and navies serving the wounded. It protects hospital tents, ships, planes and trains. Painted on each of the International Red Cross ships bearing food parcels to prisoners of war and exchanged prisoners homeward, it Is a guarantee of safety from acts of war. To the giver doing his part to fulfill the $200,000,000 goal of the American Red Cross In 1945. it represents his personal part to supplying the material tilings which add to the morale of the American serviceman, whether hospitalized or a boy Once again this year. In March, the scarlet symbol of mercy will appear In windows throughout the nation, Indicating that Mr. and Mrs. America are solidly behind the 1945 American Red Cross War Fund world-know- COAL NOW .... We have a lorge stock pile of 3x10 Stove Coal. We Are Agents for the LAWSON engine A size for every farm need air-cool- ed ALL KINDS BLUE STAR MOTHERS TO GATHER BUNDLES FOR AMERICA Each member of the Blue Star Mothers is being asked to bring to the next meeting an article of wearing apparel to aid in the Bundles for America campaign, according to Mrs. Carl F. Nelson, chairman of the committee. An invitation is also extended to all others to join in this movement A container will be provided at the Beard Barber shop to accept any pieces brought there for this cause. and 17 "LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE" WALT DISNEY'S "IN DEFURERS FACE" Saturday show starts at 6:30 p. m. "TOGETHER AGAIN battle-fronts- e DISTRICT OFFICERS ADDRESS LEGION SUNDAY HTlNEE j:30 This G.l. just couldn't resist the temptation to stop and teeter-tottwith these three Filipino girls In the town of Dagnpan on Lazoa In the General Krneger and Philippines. his 6th Army had Just taken er Mrs. Russel Waldron and her Mark Nichols. stat m sister, Mrs Charles Pink were Salt Agricultural Education 7 rector of Food Production Lake visitors Wednesday. Training, spent Thursday , P CANCELS noon at the Bear River POULTRY high ANNUAL MEETING seeing the work the farmenT !' doing in the O.S.Y.A. cour Cancellation of the proposed m many of the membership meeting of Utah munmes of the valley Producers Cooperative Poultry Association, scheduled to be held Mrs Russell Waldron, in Salt Lake Friday of this week, )J ' Charles Pink, Mrs. Ezra has been announced by Clyde C. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon visited Edmonds, General Manager. The a Ogden during the week with W accordconvention was called off, Clifford Bowcutt I ing to Mr. Edmonds, after the office of Defense Transportation in Miss Phyillis Cook who U Washington, D. C, had declined under the new ruling of that board school at Logan, spent to grant the Association's request wceKena at name. that the meeting be permitted . , , Undergoes Operation TOWNE CLUB Mrs. nathel Kerr, underwent. FETED major operation at the Valley b; The Towne Club members met pital on February 8. Her condi&i last week with Mrs. Russel Wal- i3 reported good. f dron as hostess. Luncheon was VmH.MnA. 4rir"'&tM-imnTniM'it Mrs. Dent Rich left Thursdtf served at Otto's Tea Room and Captain Eddie Rickenbacker has Bridge was played later at the for Arizona, for a short visit. Ei warned of a Ions underground war Waldron home Prizes went to Mrs. will return with her husband vtfj by both Germany and Japan after Jack Fronk and Mrs. F M has been in that section for sAllied victories. He has visited all eer al weeks. ighting fronts. ' Jj CO-O- Underground War! '- - Among Victor J Bott, Clyde Stratford and John Burt of Brigham City, all of whom spoke to the assembled group. A pleasant social hour followed the meeting. American Legion met with the to remember the regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month. SHORTS NEWS A'- ; - Capture Clark Field TARtAC FittD FILM ON LABOR SAVING MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT TO BE SHOWN AT SCHOOL jJSTTl i?1. jr. s a BANTU OAK AN r nilHCjf-- y' j'NIEtSON ie SURE Aloof Seeds! I 1 MR. FARMER, the supply of GOOD seed Is limited. To be SURE of your supply of dependable, tested, fertile seed get Northland Brand NOW! The seed HUD - ORDER 16 "VOICE IN THE WIND" 1 n Several district officers of the The next meeting of the Daugh- RED CROSS ters of Utah Pioneers will be held WORKER NAMED on Friday, February 23rd at the Mrs David R Waldron has been home of Mrs. Melvin Homerappointed as Home Service chairman for Tremonton and vicinity under the American Red Cross. Mrs. Waldron recently attended a week's training class in Salt Lake where she received instructions in the home service work. N FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20, 21 IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BOYER, CHARLES DlSGu Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunsaker, a American eLyion met with the loboy, February, 11th, cal organization and auxiliary at Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen, their special meeting held last a girl, February 11th, the visitors were week. Miss Beverly Schultz of Ogden C W. Green returned this week was a weekend guest of Mrs. J. from Canada where he attended II Fronk. the funeral services of his brother, George W. Green. While there MEETING OF D. U. P. he visited with relatives and friends he hadn't seen since his ANNOUNCED school days. ONTO FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY r February 10th. C. V. GREEN ATTENDS BROTHER'S FUNERAL T K E M And house-to-hous- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller, Orpheum Theatre n;1 -- s HOSPITAL BERTHS r J! able-bodie- d. Mrs. Conrad Steffen graciously entertained the ladies of the B. B. club on Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Dick Allen and Mrs. Wesley Gephart as additional guests. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by the card game. Prizes went to Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs. Vera Watkins and Mrs. Dent Rich. Teeter-Totte- 15. m campaign. tuat Red Cross will maintain the supplies of surgical dressings, blood plasma and whole blood, kit bags . and comfort articles to the It Is a vote of gratitude for RETIRING BOARD the millions of food parcels reach"The window sticker mean, more ing American men In enemy prison MEMBERS FETED than dollars contributed to the Red camps. The Relief Society Stake Board Cross," Chairman Basil O'Connor Opening March 1, the third Amerentertained during the week for declared. "It means service clubs, ican Red Cross War Fund campaign for $200,000.000 the tame as last two of their members who are be- canteens, recreation rooms and tor the men In war theatres." year will continue throughout the of officers to become released ing To the American Red Cross, each entire month. More than 3,000,000 the Second Ward association. The window sticker is a family's request .ulunteers will distribute the faparty was held at the home of to the Red Cross to continue Its re- miliar window emblems, conducting Mrs. A. L Cook, stake president, sponsibilities on behalf of the son a canvass to fulfill in honor of June Garfield and in Italy, the neighbor's boy half a the 1945 quota. Along with the winturn around the globe in the Philip- dow emblem, each contributor will Julianna Harris pines, and the brother fighting on receive a lapel tab fashioner" after the Western Front. It is the expres- the Red Cross flag the flag known B. B. BRIDGE CLUB sion of faith of the American people to all as a sign of aid and comfort ENTERTAINED club-mobile- G.I.'s Thursday, February -- $"S COagEG'OOB UPA FIELD" The Agriculure Department of the high scohol has made arrangements for some very fine pictures on modern trends in farm machinery arid their uses after the war. It is to be shown at the high school Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock These pictures are sponsored by the Sinclair Oil Refining company and will be shown free to the Ifllllfll .af 0s5 jS backed by our reputation is again of the highest quality . . . worthy of your money and your confidence. AT ONCE see your Northrup, King dealer about the seed identified by the Flying Goose on the bag, or write to . . . 61-ye- ar A Ok CHINA SEA Northrup, King Co lfiO So. 4th W V nifc",a .Awivii-A'- ijjMi 1 & Siilt Lake 1 H Joan Ann Willden of Cortez, Capture of Clark field on Luzon Colorado, left Saturday to return to her home after being a guest at with Its 13 airstrips now gives the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin the Pacific air force a streamlined W Waldron during the furlough land air base from which to atd tack the bases of China. of their son, Pvt. Verl Waldron Jap-hel- Large PUMP OILERS 15, 30, 50 5 gal BARREL PUMPS ft. and 5 $3.98 ft Hay Fork HANDLES BUILDING MUFFLER SUPPLIES CARBURETORS 42 ft and 5 ft. Manure Fork HANDLES GENERATORS Straight SHOVEL HANDLES FUEL PUMPS CLUTCHES ELECTRIC and HARDWARE House Hold Needs 9x12 e COMPLETE STOCK Linoleum Rugs Glatcx Siding Supplies BENNETTS JOHNSONS GLO-COA- T PAINTS 18 Pints Quarts 59c KEM-TON- E 98c JOITNSONS PASTE WAX Lb. 59c AEROWAX Ask for Free Estimate on INSULATION J1 For Your SPRING HOUSE CLEANING Pints Quarts 25c 45c LADY HELEN Pints 35c Quarts Gallons 59c 31.98 e PAINTS tremonton; FOR EVERY PURPOSE Froo Estimates Given Tiger Chief Month Guarantee 2 Varcon DeLuxe 24 Month Guarantee 6.95 7.75 Exchange 600x16 650x16 500x19 550x17 $15.55 18.83 14.37 11.75 Crest Tubes $15.49 gal. .98 gal $2.15 Varnished Plow SINGLE TREES 85c 5 6, 8, 10, 16 d. NAILS BOLTS Exchange Crest Tires 500 cap. CHICK FOUNTAINS Batteries and BROODERS-Autom- atic 250 cap. $13.95 Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Passenger Cars and Trucks Rug Border Wall Paper Asphalt Shingles S All Cars. Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodg 36 in. of City One-fourt- Carriage and Machine five-sixteent- hs, h, naif, five-eighth- s, one- - three-eighth- s, and three-fourth- s $1.98 EverReady HOT SHOTS ELECTRIC FENCERS Fence Insulators Corner insulators 06 lb. ... . $11.50 to per 100 $1.3j 21-9- each 5 .03 SPECIAL CLOSEOUT 25 Pair Prewar WORK SHOES (Ration Free) 10 Per Cent DISCOUNT Lumber - Hardware! Phone 130 Tremonton . Howard G. Freiss, Owner INDEPENDENTLY OWNED Tremonton, Utah |