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Show l GO 2, February Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble are spending a few days in California with relatives. Mrs. Verle Barnard was honored at her home on Wednesday evening it being her birthday anniversary. Several relatives and friends enjoyed a pleasant even- TiiEYVlLLE spent a few Richard Becker and ame in Ogden. CampteU ana ner Je Joe, were guests , n TT', Laiw .., It S-1 sX .'r ' "j , M-- Mr. and Mrs. in Og-- It their home 4) s ,ts Alvta Norr have where California, J. son Dewey their new he was sent to a Sfrom X 2,re 5tmtherrsand ff A. R .yvilie has :f William Johnson guests, Mrs. dinner their Mrs- - of Idaho Falls, McCuUock Parker, Jenkins Mrs. William P- and Mrs. N. Utah. J Newton, and Of The 10 Inch ! H N IN M A Low-Vacuu- m MILKER Mi' The means higher 1 low-vacuu- 10-in- m fast milking with production. Ml far wr. sir 4 v? S I TREMONTOX on Methodist Church Willis C. Phelps, Minister 4 Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a m. Sermon: "The Foe of the flip' Future." r ana 3 aged trets oca: a Z3 Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. A group of young adults will conduct the evening service in observance of Layman's Day. The Youth Fellowship will meet Sunday evening at 8:30 p. m. The Study and Prayer Group will meet in the Pastor's Study at 7:30 p. m. on Friday evening to : continue the study of "Christ After Chaos." frOEf NewHinman Air Flow Vac uum pump with electric mo Mi!- Since she first set foot on the MGM lot almost two years ago Elizabeth's heart has been set on playing Velvet. The studio's had the script since May, 1937, waiting for the right girl. Hundreds had been tested and many announced, but with no success. When Elizabeth approached Producer Pandro S. Herman she was told, "I'm sorry, honey, but I'm afraid you're not tall enough. Besides, Velvet has to ride a horse over a very difficult steeplechase course." TttsJ ! Valentine theme. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson were chosen as the weetheart couple. i - Eugene serving fornia, and Mrs- Helen Cowan of Payson, were the two who were school as Junior class president. absent. junds REPAIR - SS it . Roy C. Anderson. J The Relief Society members met i uesuay or lasi weeK in uie work and business meeting. The time was spent in quilting. on The Y. G. L. club gave their annual supper for husbands and escorts Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. After the supper a pleasant social evening was enjoyed. The Relief Society officers and class teachers held a business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Leah Oyler. The hostess served a dainty lunch, during which an hour was spent in social chat. State director Mark Nichols, the members of the school board, Mr. Last and Mr. Skinner of the high school visited the machine shop at Joseph Oyler's Thursday, and inspected the work that is being Spirit That Wins "I can learn to do that," prompt- done there by the young farmers. ly declared the little girl. "And I Implements have been repaired can grow, too!" and machinery made from old In the next three months she did. parts and scrap iron. To the amazement even of her famMiss Darlene Grover spent the ily doctor she grew three inches. This is explained by the fact that weekend home from Ogden where she suddenly developed an enor- she is attending business college. mous appetite, after being a finicky Members of the U. E. Adams eater for years, and added two hours to her sleeping each night. family honored their father with It was all her own idea, and she a birthday dinner Sunday. THATCHER James Peterson, a veteran of n the war and who spent two years in the Philippines, was the principal speaker at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. His account of the conditions then and now were very interesting and were timely as he landed at Manila and marched to Corregidor. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom had as their guests on Wednesday, evening, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Borgstrom and their son Lt Arius Borgstrom of Brigham. Lt Borgstrom is home on a y furlough after having completed 72 missions over Germany. He will leave in March for a rest camp in Santa Ana, California, following his visit here. Spanish-America- 21-d- Don Ray who was inducted into the NLvy some two weeks ago left Fort Douglas last Wednesday for San Diego, California. He was to Salt Lake by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ray and a buddy, Dee Hershi of Park Val- SEE US IP YOU NEED MONEY Interest rates and repayment terms reasonable u suit your convenience. ley. On Monday of last week the officers and teachers of the Primary entertained in honor of the children, games and dancing formed the pastime. A tray luncheon was served. President Ruby Christensen presented each child with a valentine. There were fifty-si- x present. stuck to it. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne, of Elizabeth already knew and loved are announcing the arrival Ogden, horses. She had learned to ride at the age of four while living in Eng- of their second child, a girl. Mrs. land. Now, during the three months Bourne is the former Verneta she trained daily on jumps until she Adams. was clearing five foot hurdles with Eli Hawkins and George Sten-- 1 ease and grace. When she confronted Berman quist of the Tremonton Second again he, too, was amazed at her Ward, were speakers at oui growth. He called Clarence Brown, Sunday evening service. Sgt. and they watched her ride and jump Chester Atkinson also spoke briefly-Mand marveled some more. A techany nicolor test was made, and Velvet had been found. ward people enjoyed the Elizabeth was born in London, the stake conference last splendid daughter of Francis Taylor, art dealThe Sunday. singing by the two er, and the former Sara Southern, who played the little crippled girl in choral groups was a special treat. Channing Pollock's "The Fool" on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and the New York stage. of Salt Lake Ciity, spent children Elizabeth attended school at Byend with their parents, week the ron house in London. She was seven when war clouds began to darken Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Rhodes and Europe and her father moved his other relatives. family to America. They have since made their home in Beverly Hills. Mis3 Sherma Hansen was home Two years ago when her father was on duty as an air raid warden, Sam Marx, a Metro producer, was moaning to a fellow warden about not finding a child for "Lassie, Come Home," with Roddy McDowall. The man said, "Taylor, here, has a young daughter that would be good for that part." Sam said to Taylor, "Bring her over to my office tomorrow, will you?" Taylor did, and Elizabeth got the part. A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK "The Use of Time" tora small, poweriul, There is a familiar saying to the xholf economical unit. assei effect that, in regards to time, we noblei are all equal. That is, each of us Ask About It. I hours in each day. has twenty-fou- r Although each of us has the same amount of time to use each tw day, the thing that counts is how a to! we use that time- Do we let it slip e ft Headquarters by without using it? Or do we make use of it so that "each day for sees a little improvement"? TRACTORS sit and lack of inteerst Enaction POWER UNITS I'i makes time appear to go slowly. COMBINE MOTORS and activity makes But interest MAGNETOS time "slip by" rapidly. So when CARBURETORS Ml you find time hanging heavily on ft our experienced hands, perhaps you should shop your examine your attitudes and out- On Her Way mechanics put it in tip-to- p look upon life. After the Lassie picture she aphowfor Sprinp; work. peared with Roddy again in "White Cliffs of Dover," then was loaned to 0 Twentieth for "Jane Eyre," as school chum. Her Jane's the first real scenes marked death ABSTRACTOR Accetylene and Electric Followtalent. of her acting proof Established 40 Years of the :relii achieved her she this goal ing UTAH WELDING BRIGHAM CITY, its?;-title role in "National Velvet," in W'i which she teams with Mickey Kooney. eft Her next assignment. was awaiting I A her, and she's now nearly finished iurfflj; "Hold High the Torch." It is a part Have Your But Ij to delight any child and particularly FARM IMPLEMENTS e thai! Elizabeth. In Uie cast with her are wi REPAIRED NOW old friend. Lassie, the collie dog her TRACTOR are j until you ready star, and a collection of wild life, Why wait riliati. that includes a black bear, coyote, to use them? silver fox, squirrels, chipbeaver, SERVICE aca and even skunks. munks, porcupines C. ally The set is a little girl's paradise in ALBERT EARL, Mzr. Blacksmith and Machine Works which Elizabeth revels. re t:, "Mends Everything Her mother phoned me the other ! and said, "Hedda, Elizabeth is But People's Ways" day melt.just dying to bring over her pet chipmunk to introduce him to your BO' pet dog, Wolfie." Well, since I love Wolfie as she does her chip, I had to say: "Wait until you can get her EVEN AFTCR made? heart's Ball Tuesday evening in the ward recreation hall, which was decorated in keeping with the ' turned home Thursday from SeaMrs. Floyd Adams visited in Vern Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. ttle where they spent the past sevLeo medibeen eral months visiting with their Oyler, has Brigham Monday as the guest of given a cal discharge from the army and her mother, Mrs. Jeppson. children. is home again. Mis3 Erva Ray who is employ-- ! MSgt Chester Atkinson and Miss Ardis Adams attended a ed at Ogden visited over the week wife and small daughter, accomof end with her her in parents, Mr. and Ogden sorority panied by a sister, Mrs. Floyd meeting Mrs. Ray. Joseph evening. Saturday Adams and son, arrived Sunday from California. Sgt. Atkinson is Almon N. Wight returned reThe monthly officers business on a short furlough from his camp and social of the meeting Sunday cently from Mt. Pleasant where he in California. Mrs. Leland Watt school was held at the home of visited with his son Leslie and of Layton, spent Sunday and part Sidney Sorensen last week. family. Leslie accompanied his of Monday visiting with her brofather to Salt Lake on Monday at We congratulate Eugene Hanthers and sisters at the Atkinson which time he left for an army home. Of the family of eight liv- sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. in California While in Sancamp ing children, six were together for Hansen as being the successful pete Mr- Wight, Leslie and family the first time in several years. competitor to represent the B. R. called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Mrs. Beth Fine of Yuba City, Cali- H. S. in the state F. F. A. speak- Davis of Wales, parents of Mrs. is his ing contest. - W. it in Salt Lake City this picture that has lifted her to the stellar heights. here with his spent the week-en- d mother, Mrs. A. A. Loveland. Dee Loveland and daughter, lone and her husband of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family have not heard from their son SSgt. Darrel Loveland since before Christmas. Monday morning they heard over the radio and read in the papers where the 4th and 5th Marine division had stormed Iwo Jima Island. Their son's last address was with the 5th Marine Division. THE SAFETY re- from the U. S A. C. for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes, Mr. Mrs. Keith Rhodes were in Salt Lake City on business Mon day. i performance 51 e! en- Sacrament meeting was held in is her outstanding Eliiabeth Taylor the ward. Dee Loveland of CHOOSE HOLLYWOOD e. Mrs. DeweyviUe Mickel son Burbank and visited at tie home Mrs. Duett Loveland ftTv Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson wondrous eyes than most veteran actors can put across with a full page of dialog. Those eyes, deep set pools of blue that probe right into your heart, are the first thing you notice about Elizabeth Taylor. The second is her indomitable wilL The two form an unbeatable combination. Elizabeth is a quiet, beauMr. and Mrs. Henry Marble had tiful child who as their guests for a week their has "willed" her way to Hollywood little nephew. success. Mrs. George Fearson received a With any less letter on Monday from her hus- determination she band, saying he was well, this is never would have 1 !" won her opportuthe first letter in six weeks. A number of our people attend- nity to portray ed stake conference at Garland Velvet, the little heroine of "NaSunday. No Sunday School or tional Velvet." It h Mrs- - ' P. Jensen Looking at Camp Roberts, California. All enjoyed u pleasant evening visiting. Mrs. Dewey Pierson and daughter Sandra of Brigharn City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pier-so- n and family here in Dewey-vill- EVerCtt MrS- - and ' C- - EAST GARLAND tertained relatives at their home, TJOLLYWOOD'S newest juvenile a t a turkey dinner honoring their star all hands seem to agree Thane Beeton son Delbert's birthday, which hap- on that is a who Mrs. Margaret can say more with a flashgirlol her pened on his leave from ?llr.family. -- Fearson ing. William Page Three LKAR RIVER VALL1T LEADER, Tremonton, Utah The (2 M. I. A. T" i,. ' 1 .... JAMES BROUGH Agency Tremonton, Utah -- ,r t - v:, j, r ' - . f TIIKltK IS A SHORTAGE of good seed this year, but Northrup, King '&, Co. has not,faSed to supply highest quality Needs for farmers of the northwest. ACT PROMPTLY and get yonr supply of Northland Hrand . . . tested, fertile seeds of linovn origin. For thp swd iden'MHed by the Flying Goose on the has, see your local Northrup, King d;aler or write to . . . !- North ru. K'ma & Co. 4th W. SaZt Lake J 7' 'sLf?' Tnormanlee crit-- . Is" Suggestion: PETERSON H. fca - UVIWU THE lYfiK-- m 0X TIRE SERVICE m ,65 A j , TNEYn LET NE uOVfiii Every day, Motorists through- out the Natfon are discover O. I -) es NEVER 1 K. RUDDER surtKlUn WELDERS iti - KflV- - "While the boys are I can help away with their chores!" Says Reddy Kilowatt ROHDE V- KWP 51 mm out of the house without an animal-th- en Wolfie will love to see her, and so will I." With or without animals, Elizabeth will creep straight into your heart, and let me predict now, no amount of praise will ever spoil her. And Now Cornea the Dawn Here's postwar planning that'll set Hollywood on its heels. An independent company is being formed by Leo McCarey, Frank Capra, Sam Wood, David Butler, George Stevens (when out of uniform), and Gregory Cava. That's not bad. Bin L one Crosoy'a already tied in it for actors way Only a year. picture and director! can have any money it left is by an Independent deal, In livamart were aeemi. Warners one picture a year ing Bette Davl to produce. After victory, which elec- tric service is helping to hasten, MORE farms will have MORE electric equip ment and appliances to help produce foodstuffs more and to bring better profits and better economically living to all the family, i Many a farm, with the tovs away and with hired help as scarce as hen's teeth, would find it impossible to keep going without electric service. That's what farmers all over our territory have told us. They give credit to electric milking machines, feed grinders, water pumps, chicken brooders and many other kinds of electric equipment for saving hours of time and labor in the vital production of food for victory. When electric appliances and equvmen$ ; are available, buy from your dealer. 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