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Show B Page Four EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah- Gam were able to accompany the group to Tremonton, where she is of two ATHLETIC CLUB SET as their UP AT BUSHNELL school this week, with girls ORDER other clubs attending guests. Refreshments were also en joyed. potted plants ym MOTHER'S DAY Mrs. Clyde Morris was in Tuesday to visit briefly with her brother, Neil Warburton, S 2c who was there for a short time enroute to his training base. Og-de- n Also CUT FLOWERS and CORSAGES Tremonton Phone 115 i SOCIAL NEWS BOOKLORE CLUB EHTERTAIHED Mrs. Merwm Chnstensen SPRING SALE of at the home of Mrs. E. N. Shaw, in compliment to Mrs. S. N. Cole on her 78th birthday anniversary. Many friends from town, Evans and Corinne called to wish her well during the afternoon. Used Cars FRIEHDS afternoon to the members of EHTERTAIHED Booklore Club at her home. Mrs. Jack Shumway graciously book "Great Fun," was given entertained the ladies of her GLEANER GIRLS PARTY mjor The Gleaner girls of the First Ward entertained Monday evening at a class party and invited a number of special guests. Games and luncheon were features of the evening. Peggy Johnson was in charge of the event. S.H.COLE The W.S.T.S. entertained at Open House on Sunday afternoon Tudor Sedan 1938 Buick Coupe Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1 CLEANSING o TRUCKS 1942 Chevrolet , Wi Ton 1935 Dodge plus existing taxes Vi Ton 1935 Chevrolet Vz Ton FRESNO Scraper Wisconsin Stationary Motors club was The Handy-Handof Mrs. reorganized at the h Ruth Zollinger, April 27. The president is Lorna Nelson, vice president, Marilyn Jensen, secretary Valene Watt. A delicious lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at Lorna Nelson's home May 4. POWDER I F. M. CHRISTENSEN FRONR 4-- CHEVROLET CO. Phone 20 Tremonton VICTORY SEWING CLUB NEWS Members of the Victory Sewing Club went swimming at the high GOOD MAKES GOOD GARDENS Double Feature Program ELLA RAINES and CHARLES KORVIN in "ENTER ARSENE LUPIN" "Sheriff Of Las Vegas" Matinee Saturday, Serial and Cartoon 3:C SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY A DOUBLE FEATURE MAY 6, 7, 8, 9 I. ML. These, s 1 r "K ..- ; : V r0 Nv " I I CENTURY" Due to the length of the show it will be necessary for us to start Sunday's show at 1 :00 p. m. Final show will start at 9:15. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday shows will start at 6:30 with final show at 9:15. Next THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 12 10, 11, "ALASKA" and "Riders of The Purple Sage" vittles class days, my cor end tractors rQtimg nothing hut: - VI'. -' 2CV I lT t - GARDEN SEED -- cor- - NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Quaker Crystal Salt Co., a corporation, duly and reg ularly held on the 24th day of April, 1945, an assessment of ten cents (10c) per share was levied upon all the stock issued and outstanding of said corporation, on said date, payable to the secretary of said corporation, at his office No. 23 First Security Bank Build in, Brigham City, Utah, on the 28th day of May, 1945. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 28th day of May, 1945, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 18th day of June, 1945, to pay delinquent assessment, to gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. George M. Mason, Secretary, Quaker Crystal Salt Co. a corporation. First publication April 26, 1945. Last publication, May 17, 1945. Sedan reporter. REG. Univer-sity- poration, Tremonton, Utah Nash 1937 Koa Lou Christensen, formerly 2.06 50 DUSTING Quaker Crystal Salt Co., a Sedan fins. 150 presen- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Plymouth 1934 Dodge BOYS MEET s was in a recital of music students of Gustav Buggart, instructor 0f music at Brigham Young . Miss Crowther was first vio linist at the recital. ted Coupe The Kitchen Kolleens met at home, Frio'clock. at day eight Eight members were present. Donna Petersen, Gloria and Bonnie Ray from Penrose have joined our club. The girls participated in a "Food For Health" program and then prepared four different kinds of muf- CREME Chevrolet 1937 Koa Lou Christensen's hi xValCJaiCnWthf' dauhterof Sedan 4-- r 1 Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Sandal! and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall were called to Boise last weekend on account of the illness of their neice, Mrs. Jack Garn. By the first of the week, she and Mr. Coupe 1932 VALEF.A CROWTHER IN CONCERT ' ill. 1935 Chevrolet Newsof4'H Rex Tolman as their president; Howard Larkin, vice president; Robert Valentine, secretary and Ronald Petersen as reporter. Cora Becker of Marietta, Ohio, came this week to be with her mother, Mrs. Effie Giles, who is Buick 1936 The Second Ward Primary of' ficers and teachers met Tuesday evening for their business meeting and social at the home of Verna Wood, with Mrs. Melvin Foxley The lesson assisting as was given by Jesse Van Sweden. SHOP Also BILL ELLIOTT and BOBBY BLAKE in Mrs. Orval Ewer and children visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson at Providence Sunday. Ford 1933 club The Thatcher boys met on Thursday and appointed j& Allen home. "85" Coach 0 CLUBS I Ford 1937 PRIMARY OFFICERS EHTERTAIHED 4-- Mrs. C. E. Winn, mother of Mrs. Dick Allen is recovering from a recent operation, at the DeLuxe "85" Sedan Bridge club on Friday evening. Af ter enjoying a delicious luncheon, the guests played the game with prises going to Mrs. Wesley Lrep' hart, Mrs. Merwin Wood and Mrs. Melvin Foxley. THATCHER Ford 1937 KORTH FLOWER Tremonton De Luxe Tudor HOHORED --4 m AT Liberty Theater Ford 1939 was gracious hostess on Wednes- Mrs. Garland Puzey. Beth Reese and Mrs. R. Z. Heppler were also guests. Refreshments were served by the hostess. i PANSIES im- Cooperating in a national pro- gram designed to afford entertainRoland Scofield, M M 3c is e ment and recreation m visiting: with his two children and hours, civilian workers at Bush-nel- l other relatives in Tremonton this General Hospital, this week week, while on leave. organized a Civilian Athletic recreation association, commonly callCarma Kent, small daughter of ed a CARA Club, it was announcMay Taylor Kent is at the Shrin-er'- s ed this week by Colonel Robert M. Ward in St. Mark's hospital Hardaway. commanding officer. in Salt Lake receiving treatment. Directing the program is a council made up of one civilian repreMr. and Mrs. H. L. Burnes of sentative from each department in New jersey, have Maplewood, the hospital. Mr, Allison H. been in Tremonton with Chatfield, Brigham City, is chair- - j their visiting and brother sister, Emery and man, with Henry A. Miller, Treand Mrs. P. E. Burnes E. Mrs. La Mary monton, been had Ault. visiting with They Von West of Brigham City is the is stationed in Texas, who son a secretary and Miss Dorothy Evans and returned by way of Los of Denver is publicity chairman. Designed to boost the morale of the civilian workers and offer opportunities for wider acquaintanceship, the program has the full cooperation of the military staff at Bushnell and promises to follow in the footsteps of successful CARA clubs at other military Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Camp bell of Clear Creek visited with the Melvin Hamiltons on Monday. 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