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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Page Four J1RMJ1ND CO .a nAiimn t Ll' rnriuvnwntD - i f 1 Finest and most wniform texfur of 6 leading brond teiied by on independent five foilerinfl thades. Special 4-o- laboro-lor- 98c touxg courLE WED Barbara Christcnscn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen of Bear River City and Seaman 1c David R. Fndal, son of Mrs. Dons M. Fridal of Tremonton were married March 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Anderson, grandparents of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Bishop W. E. Wright of Idaho Falls, Idaho, an uncle of the groom. Miss " LITERARY GUILD MEETS Maurine. Winterton graciously entertained the members of the Literary Guild on Thursday even-inof last week. The book, "And They Shall Walk," by Elizabeth Kenny, was ably given by Alice Hamilton, after which refreshments were served by the hostess. g G. S. S. CLUB FETED YOUR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW (YKEAT CUT J I Roll-Edg- Mattress at xmxn&Wj? keeps LOW COST TO YOU IT tr Pick Up and Deliver Regularly Phone 23 or 2 Tremonton and our driver will call. i B L i -- S 80-R- EVERTON FARMERS' CASH UNION l'hone 35 MATTRESS CO. Play TRI-STAT- " Safe -- Beware Standard Poultry House Spray ComtJ mixed, ready to use. Inexpensive, dime's worth cover more than 100 sq. ft. Standard Whits Oil No. 9 U. S. P. not absorbed into system. "Mix with feed to help jovements and remove intestinal parasites. i E & LUMBER CO. Phone 11 o? Egg Robbers mites, ticks and fleas them easy prey make weaken birds, that diseases cut to egg production. But they can be controlled easily with Standard Toultry House Spray,, the insect killer that stays active for days. And to step up egg production of listless, droopy hens, try t'os'n Blood-suckin- Non-irritatin- TREMONTON LUMBER HARDWARE CO. Thone ISO Brighara )waiu WEARS THIS Mrs. Jewel Harris returned on Wednesday from Los Angeles. where she had spent the past two weetcs. bite went to attend a memorial service for a cousin, Sgt. Dean Thirkili. g with Standard White Oil No. y an cxcclkuc iclr.cral oil U. S. P. conditioner. DAVE STANDER A the same day. April 13. The birthRich- days arc for tfTolenc Concer. o ard Kottcr and Peggy Ann Thcur-er- . They will all be seven years old. Miss Christcnsen's 1st Grade By Connie Jean Christcnscn JW 0 24 . Hour Service Free Parking We Specialize in Choice Steaks HE HAS DONE LIVESTOCK CLUB TO MEET The South Tremonton MELVIN CARLSTON TRANSFERRED HIS SHARE This tiny gold button, one Melvin J. Carlston who has been taking a refresher course at you'll see in more and more Northwestern College in Natchitlapels these days, is the rebeen turned serviceman's badge of oches, Louisianna, has now school a transferred to honor. It is presented to him with his Honorable Discharge in Athens, Georgia. Melvin previously spent ten as a symbol of our nation's aboard an aircraft carrier, months gratitude for having served his country faithfully and where he was a gunner of a torwell! The veteran who wears pedo plane. He is a son of Mrs. this emblem has earned the Mary E. Petersen and a graduate school. respect, admiration and grati of Bear River high pre-flig- 4-- L;v stock club will meet at the of their leader, Leo Miller Frid y the 6th at 8 nVWV ficers. All South Tremonton bovs UiV "ivituu iu dueiiu. Jim Calmer, W AtpVJl LCI, Mrs. Carma Packer of 0 t visited with her sister, Mrs. Steve I i idles uunng me week, pnor to f autornia to accent leaving ror employment. tude of all of us. PIERCE BOYS IN ACTIVE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce have had word from their son Pfc. Golden K. Pierce, that no word will be coming from him for a i i wnue, as ne is oeing sent on secret mission. He is a mechanic in the air corps and has been overseas since January 1943. Another son, Sgt. Nate Pierce has been overseas lor 39 months and has sent word that he is on the way home. He has been on many of the Pacific islands and set sail for home from the Philip pines on the same ship which took his brother Ralph there, but missed seeing him by only one day. W i Laura C. Peterson 1i and Turn over a new leaf J. Peterson, who is receiving treatments at the Fitzsimmons U. S. Use Color in Redecorating! General hospital. They report that although Faris is seriously ill, he is improving. He returned from the European war theatre March 19. Let our BENNETT'S and GIDDE0N QUALITY PAINTS create new color beauty for your home. The proper choice of colors can change the appearance in side and outside. Using the right colors in the right places to get the desired effect is simple. AS K A BOUT TDIKA7 Ready Pasted KNL WALLPAPER WITH BORDER and CEILINGS NO PASTING NO TRIMMING NO TOOLS Trimz, ready-paste- d Wallpaper is easy to do can it. hang anyone You need no experience. You don't have to put on work clpthes no pasting, no muss. . All you do is cut a strip the right length, wet it m cool water, rub it tight to the wall and let it dry. Many Beautiful Patterns. Come in and make your selection. Guaranteed Washable Fadeproof. NO MUSS .... FARMERS' CASH UNION - n Annual Sportsmens Riot Sponsored By quite hard. DISTRIBUTOR Next week there arc three birth' Tremonton days in our room. They arc all on Phone 121 One Block North of Bank. 0 soon, so we'll have to be studying Yesterday we went to a show. It took all afternoon to sec it so we didn't have school. The name of the show was "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." We liked it very much. Miss Christcnson's 1st Grade By LaRac John. o EMBLEM Hun-sakc- Mrs. Crowthcr's Fifth Grade By Lois Porritt. 5, 19, Cafe Nu-Wa- y Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen of Vallejo. California were in the Mrs. Hannah Summers return valley last weekend visiting with ed home Saturday after spending relatives and friends. the past five months in Arizona. She reports having greatly enjoy Mrs. Rehecca Caldcrwood of ed her stay there and she feels Logan was a guest at the R. S. much improved in health. very Caldcrwood home last weekend. She came over to attend the party Glen Eldridge returned home given for the recently released from the Cooley hospital Sunday Second Ward Bishopric. where he went recently for an Mrs. A. L. Cook went to Dra- operation. He is reported to be per this week to visit with her improving satisfactorily. sister, Mrs. Tom Burnham, who Mrs. Clyde Merklcv of Roose has been ill. r velt, a sister of Mrs. Burnice been has with her visiting McKINLEY SCHOOL NEWS and other relatives in the valley. Well we're back to work again Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cannon after Easter. In our Social Studies and two sons of Worland, Wyomiwe are studying about Central ng; are visiting this week with his America and the West Indies. Mrs. Russell Waldron and sister, They are quite like Mexico. In arithmetic we are pretty well family. along in our fractions. We haven't Mrs. and Bcntlcy Mitchell started to subtract yet but we are children of visited with Logan going to start quite soon. We are on lessons 28 and 29 friends in Tremonton over the in spelling. We are taking two Easter weekend. lessons this week. In our language we are study ing about commas and apostrophes they arc lots of fun. Our parent teacher conference will be held on April 1$, 19 and We are having our review test Thursday, April THE MAN WHO Mrs. 20. -- WATCH FOR THE OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bjorn and daughter Marie, "returned Satur two daughters of San Francisco day from Denver, Colorado, where arc visiting this week with his they visited with Tec. Sgt. Faris parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Biorn. Mr. Bjorn expects to leave for a weeks business trip to Washington, D. C, during which time his family will remain here. Send it to us and we will clean and rebuild it into a e new comfortable E., 1st South PRIMARY CROUP MEETS meeting and social Monday evening at the home of Vaudis Brough with Dotty Whitney and Alta Hansen as The lesson was given by Alice Cummings. A Mrs. Ervin Stohl,' delightfully luncheon concluded the entertained for the G. S. S. Club tasty evening. at her home last Friday evening Other guests were Mrs. Clarence Summers JORDAT-MORTESEBrough, Mrs. Marion and Mrs. Ellen Scoonmire. KVPTIALS Following luncheon, the even- Mrs. Edith H. Jordan of Bris? ing was spent in playing Bridge. ham City announces the marriage with prises going to Mrs. Norman of her daughter, Phyllis Leora to Maughn, Mrs. Waldo Grant and S. r. 2c Samuel Foy Mortensen. the for Mrs. Summers, play. The wedding took place in the w Salt Lake Temple, March 20th. BEE HIVE CLASS The groom is a son of Mr. and EXTERTAIHED Mrs. Sam Mortensen of Elwood. Mrs. Leon Christiansen enter Mrs. Clifford W. Samscl was tained the girls of her Bee Hive the bride's attendant, and Walter class at a party on Tuesday even E. served as best man. Fridal, ing at her home. The bride wore a wedding gown PARTY GIVEH of white satin and orchid corsage. FOR LOCAL MEN A reception followed the marA bridge party was enjoyed by a group of mutual friends Satur- riage. The young couple will make their home in San Diego while Mr. day evening at the home of Mr. Mortensen attends a school in adand Mrs. Arch Richardson, in vanced welding. honor of Ed Fronk and Jed Abbott who left this week for the service. A turkey dinner was served to which DAUGHTERS OF fourteen guests, after for the PIONEERS MEET Prizes was played. Bridge went to Jack Shumway, game The Midland Camp of DaughBeth Foxley and Winifred ters of Utah Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cliff Beard. P. VERH ALLEX Richard Beard played a piano TAKES BRIDE solo and the lesson on Pioneer InAnnouncement is made of the dian Wars was given by Mrs. Eli marrhge of Miss Irene Hard and G. Anderson. Mrs. Beard then wedTSgt. Vern P. Allen. The read the history of Charles Fredrick Nelson. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Carl Nelson. -- 51 HONOR The First Ward Primary officer; and teachers held their teachers held their teacher training Adam's Drug "MoEnews ding toop place in Tucson, Ari- rona, where Sgt. Allen is now stationed at Marana Army Air Field. He is a son of Mrs. Elma Allen and recently returned from three years duty overseas. y, Siz z, Tremonton, Utah- - Bear River Wildlife Federation AT Crystal Springs Fv30flo9 ADEV Good Music Good Program 9 8 P.M. Good Floor Show |