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Show day, 1915 February 15, ,,, i m i r."A!i RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah m Ice Fishing a Popular Sport BlOSE 1 r -a ' er - - 1 and daugh- frs. J B. Shuniar. uma were Ungnam nce j ' caturday fi:t rt D M. i i : i were G rover "ii Saturday. Their Eerchtold re home at to their "..ita them ,ur 'dim. for a short vi.it . and son Dee spent a .Jfa!ad, last week. t vrs J B. Shuman and .Deanne and Mr. and iU. Petersen were din- Mll irinrsdiiv of Mr. and ffUCSlS Hodees at their home i.4- Ersu". er Jirs. j j 4- - ! I I I i i "... 'Turs. jir S 'Johnson 4 x and and Mrs. J. Wilford son Leon and daugher a" and were : I Iak Jack entertained at boy born Barfus lj Mrs. Fred number of Penrose large attended A Jea, the stake Gold and at the high school last ball and Mrs pvL J Scott Petersen entertained by several fam- ,etf um-- 1 weie Is fc. of Mr. and On Thursday The "compleat angler" is undeterred by snow, to Morgan Miller. sleet, ice or any of entertained Bishop by Mother were Nature's vagaries. In the frozen wastes of Maine, the sport has m and at the become an institution. Climax of the expedition is, of sad Mrs. J. F. Peterson course, the in East Gar-ja- of the fish. The fire is built right on the ic and the fish cleanedeating home and Orval Grover Peter-so- u fried on the spot. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morgan Miller and Leonard Pet- J A. Capener of Salt Lake were entertained for them on Satuersen were guest speakers at the rday. visiting with relatives here SunFward meeting Sunday Thatcher Peterson J. Mrs. Bishop and day. accompanied Pvt and Mrs. Scott evening. Pvt Blaine Welling and wife The solider's remembrance comPetersen to Ogden early Tuesday in Evanston this week visited mittee were-- in charge of the Pen- Mr. and naming where they entrained for Mrs. Karl Welling atCalifornia, where Pvt. rose meeting. Salinas, tended a birthday party at Brig-haMiss Lorna Shuman was an ovPetersen has just been transferred Tuesday night for his mother at ten a ernight quest Wednesday of Misi Mrs. Effie Welling. day furlough following Ludean Hunsaker in Tremonton. tome. this week, mey guests on Tuesday m her home to a group of the raem-fci- s of the S. F. A. club. The Primary officers weie last Monday evening at the hn:r.e of Mrs. Carl Johiison. at; !.ed by Mrs Jolin Owens, Urs. We.s'ity Gtxdsl gave birth t,J a baby boy February 10, at the Cache Valley hospital Mr. Goodsel serving in the armtd forces, Miss Colleen Packer was a Lo-- j gan visitor Saturday, Mrs. Ora Mae Rht ad, w ho has Ken with her husband at Fort Lewis, Wash, is home visiting with iiTi (Hrms, ji&iiup aim ivirs. ltl) Earl and family. Mrs Rhoad expects to return to Washington in the near future. Mr and Mrs. Cliff Cannon entertained at a party at their home Thursday evening of last week. A dance, to be sponsored by the young men of Fielding, is scheduled for Monday Feb. 19th. Mrs. Dean Goodsel had a baby LMu.,.f....-,'i,w.,..,.JJ,- . ni - February Pae The United Nations Honor Flag drive, the pupils collected thirty wliich is to be displayed along Kix dollars for the funJ. with Old Glory on Day has Students of the seventh au1 made. eighth grades gave a surprise parThe eighth graders attends! a ly last Tuesday for their teacher, dajice at the Garland waid recrea- Mrs. Garn. Peanuts and various tion hail last Thursday evening, srtn.es were enjoyed. sjxmsored by the Garland school Tuesday afternoon was spent students dancing in the recrcaUon hall at During the infantile pardysis the church. V-- E ten mmm JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Certified Onion Seed 99 Per Cert PURE 9. Mr .and Mrs. Verl Anderson and daughter, Sharon Lee, formerly of Dixon, Calif, are making their home in Fielding at present. Mr and Mrs. H. S. Thompson and Mrs Jorden of Clarkston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs John Owens and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs Edward Hess and the Misses Faye and Delia Coombs were in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Garn and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin from Snowville and Miss Luella Garn of Brigham were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam. Mrs. Owen Johnson returned from California last week SCHOOL NEWS Seven 9i Per Cent GERMINATION WE HAVE PLENTY FOR YOUR PLANTING NEEDS , Plenty of Coal Nut and Lump Now In Our Yards Farmer's Cash Union 1 Ford Jeppson, Mgr. Tremonton !5X' m ted Coffee of New Mexico, visiin Penrose over the weekend. She was Mrs. by Mrs. Monday Mrs. accompanied Veda Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jensen and Johnsen. Doris Martha Howard Mrs. of Salt visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and family Mr- and Mrs. D. M. Grover have sold their Penrose home to Joseph Lake Eggh' the children iful birthday refreshments cake and delicious were served. Mrs. Ersol Berchtold entertained a large number of young guests Wednesday honor of fa afternoon H. at a party her son Bobby's ninth birthday. j W. G. Mac Farland of ft. M " v'is ' ' " ' .. v v vy '' ' But if ? A li s. ' : 1 (I J, As : 7 111 iSjt waits an eager dog on a leash, the train at the station impatient to start its transcontinental run. The carman swings his lantern from side to side above There's a swish of air as the engineer sees the signal to "setem up." That's railroad language meaning "test air brakes". . . one of the many Union Pacific long . Hafety all A - - bet - -- :, rl;.";- f - in.:- . U-i- f - -- .'IH1' v in 'til and up. J " ... All sizes and styles a fine assortment of colors and fabrics. f MENS kets and ocean ports. It's a tremendous job but despite the problems of manpower and maintenance it is being accomplished with remarkable efficiency. "strategic middle route," uniting &e East with the Pacific Coast, Union thousands of service Dundee's 'A Carloads of materials and supplies are home-fron- t marshipped, east and west, to Over its made by s if: ATI operations. Pacific transports men and women. , ::j;twi j mis and Topcoats miiiimm-"- xm ir.e YOU'LL wear those smartly styled 4 - i you're wise t ROHDE , It Youir L El Suggestion: Primary officers entertaineMonday .afternoon with a birthday penny party. Folland games, owing a program candles were lighted on a beautThe d Mrs. Ilwoco, Wash., gave birth to a daughters, Mary and Thola Ogbaby girl, February 8th. Mrs. den made a business trip to Salt MacFarland is the daughter of Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Smith. Mr and Mrs. Howard Capener Miss Colleen Packer was the entertained thirty-fiv- e guests at hostess last Thursday evening at their home Saturday after the Green and Gold ball at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield anl A Mr. and Mrs Marvin Burnett were Have Your shopping in Ogden Monday. Mrs Phyllis Hales and children FARM IMPLEMENTS of Salt Lake were visiting over REPAIRED NOW the week end with relatives here Why wait until you are ready and at Fielding. to use them? The Relief Society held their social and work meeting Tuesday C. at the Jesse Davis home with Mrs. Blacksmith and Machine Works Davis and Mrs William Silvester "Mends Everything as hostesses. But People's Ways" Dr. Jex Capener and his father. were Mrs. Perry Stanf ill visitors Tuesday. Mr and Ogden FIELDING RIVERSIDE to Brigham Shoe Dept. W. L. Douglas, By putting 3 the brakes on unwise personal and saving spending, by buying war bonds depresagainst them, we can help guard of running, wheels industry sion, keep the and the avenues of opportunity open for individual enterprise and initiative. -- SPEED VICTORY V Lltn to "TOOT AMEBICA" ridlo program on Mutual nationwide network vnty Sunday aftarnoon. Conault your local nawtpapar lot tha Uma and ttatioo. . . . 1 Ilobt. Johnson-Ran- d price groups 5.85 $6.85 $7 85 BUY U. S. WAR BONDS Ikmdee THtHtOCUSHVt utuon pacific RAILROAD 2161 Wash. Klvd. Ogdn 262 So. Main St. Salt Lake City 17 |