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Show -- Page Four Save Time and Labor with this Fine Milking Equipment attend. A variety of dances, including; milisoft shoe, Hungarain special invitation is being issued to tary' tap, handkerchief, is It Hungarian ;dl Gold Star Mothers. hoped Gyp')'. and novelty tap. American South that in comiaitttee charge by the the program of will wife half second and mother The accept every this invitation and attend the fun- will feature the Ballet "Spirit of G. S. S. ValvM that ii always In conct position a it it ouembM A Claw Effie Glenn entertained the G. Club on Friday evening last week. After a delicious luncheon, Bridge was played. Prizes were won by Eulalla Cornwall, Vera Stohl and Irene Norr. The club members are all donating money to help buy lawn furniture for the soldiers at Bush' nell Hospital. - unit OFFICERS INSTALLED AT CIVC LEAGUE The Vacuum Suppliers are completely assembled and tested before leaving the plant. They are obtainable in two sizes electric motors as well as gas engines, and are ready for installation as you receive them. SEE US . Lilenquist Brothers Mrs. Eddie Krey, who is visiting here with her husband, while on furlough. Twelve guests enjoyed luncheon at Otto's and a game of Bridge FACULTY CLUB HOLDS at the Waldron home. Prizes for POETRY EVEKIKG play went to Mrs. Jack Fronk. and When the ladies of the Faculty Mrs. Douglas Cannon. Club met last week at the home t of Mrs. Frank Stevens, each member brought a favorite poem, which VISITOR FETED Mrs. Douglas Cannon gave a was read. Assisting hostesses were Bridge party on Tuesday in comMrs. Warren Hansen, Mrs. Doug' pliment to her guest, Mrs. Harold las Cannon and Mrs. Ross Otto. Nine guests enjoyed a delicious luncheon and an evening of Bridge. Prizes went to the guest MRS. FROKK of honor, Mrs. Russell Waldron IS HOSTESS and Mrs. Eddie Krey. A dinner party was given on Saturday evening by Mrs. Jack Fronk for Mr. and Mrs. Eddie BIRTHDAY HONORED Lois Canning entertained at Krey. Out of town guests included on Tuesday evening at her dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krey of home in honor of the birthday of . her sister, Mrs. Raymond Covers were laid for the BRIDGE PARTT GIVEH honor and Mr. Hunsaker, of guest BT MRS. WOOD Mrs. Melvin Wood entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook, Mr. a group of friends at a Bridge and Mrs. Grant Cook, Maurine Winterton and Phyllis Cook. party on Monday evening at her home. Following luncheon, the game was played and prizes were MOTHERS 1HVITED TO awarded to Mildred Bacr, Mildred AUXILIARY TEA The annual American Legion Shumway and Mildred Harris. Auxiliary Mothers Day Tea will be held at the First Ward Hall, PARTY HOHORS VISITOR Saturday at J p. m. An invitation is extended to all Mrs. Russell Waldron entertained on Monday evening for mothers and wives of service men SOCIAL NEWS sff fc Beck-stea- Og-den- ATTENTION TOMATO GROWERS you get your orders in immediately for Tomato plants. Now shipping from Moapa Valley. It is important MOSCOW PLANTS IMPROVED PEARSON PLANTS Contact Alma Cook, Honeyville, or direct to our Salt lake Office. We are also contracting Green Tomato acreage for shipping. STERLING H. NELSON COMPANY t... Salt Lake City GARLAND COMMUNITY THEATRE Garland, Utah Jg . , w.r moving manpower Then we will show" Amazing America" y0u ken t -- . MIDLAND HOTEI Tremonton, Utah Pkone R J (SRllYKliaEBEIB t u:.:o:; ... t. 2nd to make plans, and elect officers for the coming year. The officers are as follows: Mary Eldridge, president; Carolyn Kerr, Carol Crazier, secand retary treasurer; Leah reporter. Thelma Stenquist, songleader. Erma Rae Hall and Doreene Barlow, program; Selma Stenquist and Sharon Kerr, recreation and Francis Funk, sargcant at arms. Mrs. Hall's assistant, Mrs. Ona Barlow, was also present. Delicious refreshments were served. Leah Stenquist, Reporter. SEE US IP t; Interest rates Sten-quis- t, ment terms suit your and la- reasonable convenience." AUTOMOBILE LOAN'S FIRE INSURANCE JAMES BR0UGH Agency Tremonton, Utah i I fSJSROWING FOR CALVES FOR PIGS FOR PULLETS Mother's Day Gifts CHOOSE A GIFT THAT SHE WILL SURELY LIKE Fancy Boxed Hankies Stationery Just the thing for those week end trips. Airplane type luggage. Large 21 Make Corn Go Farther . . . Vanity Comb Brush and Mirror Set Costume Jewelry Berry Sets Ice Box Sets Chocolates Cologne Bubble Bath PURIIIA HOG CK0W Many leading hog men get 100 lbs.of pork with 5'2 hu. corn and only 50 lbs. of Hog Chow on the Purina Feeding Plan. 1.55 tax inch size ..there's money rf plus Metal head. Spring Clamp 25 Hardwood handles - 'in "SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD" "SECRET AGENT NO. 99" WATER TUMBLES Sparkling clear glass. At this price, buy 'em by the dozen Saturday Each Purina VEGETABLE Q$ 3 SCISSORS DUSTPANS eled handles Ak(t nr7 Pair "LAKE PLACID SERENADE" Matinee 4:00 p. m. Sun. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 16 and 17 GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETT in "RIDE, RANGER, RIDE" UOy D C O M I N G Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19 CHERYL WALKER and WILLIAM TERRY in "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN" to 8:00 p. m. to $1.00 Stores TREMONTON hV T r A Y E A R.L Y L GB0VVING CHOW 5 HELPS TO RID PUUETS PULLET RAISING LARGE ROUNDWORM 54 1. Purina Disinfectant to kill germs on shelters and premises. 1. Purina n Flock treatment to remove large Chelc-R-re- ct Chek-R-To- roundworms. 5c to $1.00 Stores knock! n roundworms out oj you tpiicUy, safely, mix CHEK-R-Tin the m BEAR RIVER ft FARM SUPPLY v. OF bhek-R.To- 3. Purina Chlorena Powder Dust treatment when birds nave colds. 4. Purina Roost Paint Easy way to kill lice on birds. 8. Purina Insect Oil Kills mites which sap vitality. Ken Slusser Co. 5c M Hurry pullets to the nest with this feed made especially to supply what your own grain lacks for early, profitable layers. 83c 89 20 9:00 a. m. Packet. acB 10c - 15c Babies are always "in season." Keep them Outfitted At Slusser's. White Cotton TRAINING PANTS, pair 35c Lhilds Plastic set. Feeding dish set mug and spoon Compartment FEEDING DIISH, plastic $1.19 VIITAFLO NURSES. Complete with Nipple and cap INFANT'S SHOES Ration Free r9c ANKLETS, DRESSES, BIBS, BABY POWDER, BABY OIL. Everything for BABY. NEW SATURDAY STORE HOURS "MY BEST GAL" A oiPUBINA 25c and 49c 25c to $1.00 Fountain Pens JANE WITHERS and JIMMY LYDON in amount in packet. QQ :00 p. m. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 14, 15 VERA RALSTON, VERA VAGUE BILL FRAWLEY in for All popular varieties. Generou Garden tested Packet. . OOe WRITING SUPPLIES INKS, (don't forget that) Fully tested germination Economical way to buy seed for home planting. for germination. All fresh stock. I Boxed Stationery FLOWER SEED GARDEN SEED Semination. 7 in. forged steel enam- Purina Purina Bulk SEED Choice varieties of most garden vegetables. Hiah -- THINGS FOR BABY 3 Mil per foot. Write Often. Your Letters Mean More Than You Think FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 11, 12 EDGAR BERGEN and CHARLIE McCARTHY in Matinee Saturday, vtws" A feed built to help keep cows in too condition and milk proaucnon. INSULATED WIRE Black, No. 14 Size i YOU $LU$$ER: Air Mail Box, paper also " the Red Sew-Wh- Metal, Blue or Green color Short Subject and News. Li count Overland Greyhound', I to Cere for monT?" Am ericaa Ee their service. Ask "Q MOP STICKS Selected Shorts noui . Hun-saker- 523 So. 4th West IK irJf The Women's Civic League met at the Second ward hall for their H annual installation luncheon with Julianna Harris, Alice Hamilton, and Elna Ashcraft as hostesses. The tables were decorated with flowers and wooden pieces in honor of the fifth anniversary of the club. The toastmaster for the occasion The Handy Hand club met at was Koma wnitaKer witn respon-- , h home of Loma Ndson The ses being given by Velma Laub, and had a camc Mae Versluis and Jessie of ball The vening was Vangame L"" making square patches. . numbers were furnish- - spent c .. a Jlicious reiresnmcnu wac suvcu, ed by a trio from the high school visitor a at was Williams Orlene consisting of Coleen Bowcutt, our club meeting. Louise Bonnie Whitney and Handy Hand reporter, Castleton. Sherry Peterson. The new officers were installed for the coming year, and were preThe Kitchen Kolleens met at the sented corsages by Mrs. Vernold home of Merl Newman Friday at Johns of Garland. 8 o'clock. After a health program the girls prepared four different CLASS TO PRESENT kinds of cereals. All ten members DANCE REVUE TUESDAY were present. Koa Lou Christensen, A Dance Revue will be pre sented by the Dancing class of the reporter. Bear River high school, Tuesday, The Tremonton May 15, at 8:45 p. m. in the high school auditorium. club met at the home of their Forty girls will participate in a leader, Mrs. Edna Hall on May News o4-4 CLUBS BEFORE YOU BUY needed and Patricia Durfy as the principal dancers assisted by members of the Dancing class. Novel lighting effects and beautiful costumes will make this a night to remember. The new "black light" will be used for the first time and is guaranteed to give a thrill. The evening will be rounded out with special numbers from the high school chorus, the String Quartet, Clarinet Quartet and the orchestra. The public is invited. CLUB M;&y 10. 30.000 Fry?1" S. S. Balanced Pail with BiaJ Hondto Filtvnd Air on th ction. Thursday, battlefield, every Youth" with Colleen Miller, Lois ENTERTAINED The Conde Milker has numerous special features, of which these are just a few: -- men to and Poppat Typ Tremonton, Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, ART MICIIAELIS, Mgr Garland Phone 3 O a |