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Show 1945- Thursday, October 25, B EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Roosevelt's Maryland Retreat PUBLIC HEALTH i i COLUMN For the week ending October disease reports 19 communicable and physicians officers for health decided another drop in indicate of policases of new number the 5 cases were reOnly omyelitis. week as compared ported for the with S for the previous week. Two nf the cases were reported rrom each from Salt Lake City and one Pmvo and CX'dcn City. In ad dition one nonresident case was WVuA : t'' " " H - V : i ' ' J j - ' a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall games and refreshments. Lloyd Mecham announcer on and three sins have gone to K. V. N, U., and Lynn Jenkins of Illinois to make their home Logan spent Tuesday afternoon after spending a week with her and evening with Lyn Larson, where they were dinner guests of parents, Mr. snd Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. Miss Yvonne Grover spent Wednesday and Thursday at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. Pe-ori- t 1 ' .i . e d IN! RIVERSIDE j ! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnsen of Deweyville visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robbins and Kirs. J. Wilford Miller this visited with Mrs Briggs" mother, Mrs. Zclla Carter in Springville week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marsh of Salt and friends ii Salt Lake over the Lake visited with Mrs. J Wilford week-end- . Miller on Thursday. Mr, ark rs. Frank Meldrum Mr. and Mrs. Orsetj Jensen and arrived home a month's visit .liter and Mr. and Mrs. Orin family Kimber and family of Grouse in Wyoming. Creek and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ewer; Miller and family enjoyed a dinin Salt Lake Wednesday to were ner honoring the wedding annivisit a brother who is in the wuh versary of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Newel Johnsen and daugh- L.D.S. hospital. ter Dixie Sue are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnsen of Deweyville. Preston Petersen was in Vir ginia, Idaho this week. Mrs. PeterGOOD sen returned home with him after having spent a week with her par- cms. ineir caugnter unua remained to visit ionger with her grand parents. Mrs. A. L. Smith and new daughter arrived Thursday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett and family and Miss Verlene Nel-seof Willard spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen. "Approximately 80 cents of every dollar's worth of ore mined in Utah is spent in Utah." IW 1' 1 mm , METAL MINING INDUSTRY of UTA SELECTION OF New and Used INQUIRE n e Ewer Plumbin g Co. EAST GARLAND Tremonton Phone 126 d tt PENROSE WASHER HOTPOINT ELECTRIC ll ELECTRIC CUT-OUT- Esk-elso- n e Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gleed and children of Gannett, Idaho are visiting a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler were in Brigham City Monday evening where they visited at the hospital with Mrs. LeRoy Oyler Jr., who has a bby boy, born Sunday. Mrs. Alva Rhoaes and Mrs. Bell Potter and daughter Sandra were Logan visitors Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Linelblod of California, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jenson of Brigham City, Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty-twguests. Mrs. Eph Peterson and son Rex spent the greater part of Saturday and Sunday in Bear River City where they helped other members of the family harvest her father's garden produce and to break up the old family home as Mr. Soren-scis too ill to care for it and is at present living' witrt a laughter, Mrs. Ed Morgan of Layton. The Relief Society met at a work meeting Tuesday, where they exchanged patterns for aprons and stuffed toys. A delicious tray luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Pearl Grover, Dora Shaffer and Lucille Shaffer. A social evening was held in the M.I. A. Tuesday evening. Each class havins? their own individual social where they participated in r WHEN YOU ENLIST IN THE REGULAR ARMY San-Pedr- - '- mmi y Assignment y f n h- in ' - - v, g theater of operations of your to Arm of Your Choice: lnfantryr. Air Corps, Field Artillery, Arm- ored, Air Borne, etc. A , :: $ Assignment to Service of Your Choice: Medical Department, Quartermaster Corps, Adjutant General's Department, etc. Your choice of one of four enlistment iods: per-- 12 months (with prior service), 18 months, 24 months or 3 year. j -- W ai FOR YOUR ? a Decorations ORANGE and BLACK n Consirudion . DXI mm Paper It? BLACK SHEETS Size 11x18 VM 7 UTAH tO2 , ?zt ... y ? Service in uropean, Alaskan, Pacific, China, o ELECTUSC PUMP1N DEPENDABLE IS 100 a a, i el week. A to' reported during the A i :..,,. j ,i of cases poliomyelitis tal of 229 the first has been reported since i of the year as compared with 320 cases for the corresponding period during the 1943 epidemic. I'hota siiuut the Catootin recreational dcmonstralion area lodi-One case of diphtheria was rewhere the late Tresident Koosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill Acfrom City. Brigham ported went to rest and talk things over after their conference at the White House. The secret was well guarded from the cording to the attending physipublic. an adult fecian, the patient was male. This is the second case of Brigham City area during the the week-enwith her parents, from the past few weeks. Local this disease reported public Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. health officers are making an inMrs. Donald Adams of Ogden vestigation to determine the pos- spent Friday here with relatives. sible scorce of the infection.' Mrs. Annie Romer of Elwood Fourteen counties reported "no was a dinner . . . COME guest Sunday of diseases" for the week. Mrs. Howard Uapener. SEE THE NEW The totals for the week were Mr. and Mrs. David W. Moras follows: chickenpox 34; diphth- ris and Mr .and Mrs David Parkeria, 1; poliomyelitis, 5; measles inson of Portage visited at the 6; German measles, 1; mumps, 11; George Ward home Sunday. pneumonia, 8; scarlet fever, 10; Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward had tuberculosis, 1; whooping cough, the J. Moroni Ward family of 5; gonorrhea (resident) 10; gon Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. orrhea (nonresident) 46; syphilis Geo. M. Ward as dinner guests (resident) 21; syphilis (nonresi Sunday. dent) 6. Mrs. Don Bone of Pocatello visited at the D. P. Jensen and Geo. Ward homes Sunday. Miss Emma Lou Barlow of of Oregon, who is a student at the U.S.A.C., spent the week-enFrank Ward, who recently re' here with her aunt Mrs. R. C. turned from Europe, was the Richards. Mrs. Carl Robinson and baby speaker at the Sunday evening serof Afton, Wyoming, vices. spent a Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson and couple of days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ann, were Sunday Richards. daughter, guests at the J. H. Ward home. The family of Clyde Marsh of Willard visited at the Wm. Bow-cuhome Sunday and Monday. Merle Marsh of the U. S. Navy, who is home on leave, also visited wth his grandparents. Miss Elaine Hunsaker was the Burl Hermanson, husband of guest of honor at a delightful Amanda Ward Hermanson has bridal shower given for her by from the Pacific, and is Mrs. J. B. Shuman Friday afterreturned and now at Fort Douglas awaiting his noon. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Delicious re discharge. Mrs. Melva King and daughter freshments were served. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughLouise came home Sunday from Las Vegas after spending a month ters Lorna and De Anne, Mrs Edmund Shuman and daughter REFRIGERATOR there with Sergeant Ted King. Barbara were Brigham visitors the is Laurence Davis NOW ON DISPLAY at Capt. home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Monday. AT Miss Lorna Shuman was a week Jesse Davis. His wife and son are end with relatives in Provo. guest of Miss Beverly San-daBONE at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling reMr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller were turned home from Nevada, WedPhone 151 Tremonton visitors Wednesday. Their and v.iie Blaine, Their Brigham son nesday. daughter Olctta returned home came with them. Jack Welling of the U. S. Navy with them. AVIATOR S Miss Merle Miller and Lee and Miss Pauline Shoen of PortFor The Kids of Salt Lake visited Sunday Wellthe land, Oregon, visited at FREE for the asking. the home of Miss Millers parat week. this several home days ing Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. of ents, Ward Ogden spent Margie i Joan and Gene Jensen are visiting in Brigham with their grandj parents. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Miller. Mr. Johnson has recently been discharged from the army in which he has served for the past two years. Nurse Cadet Marjorie Miller of Ogden spent two days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold entertained twenty-threguests at dinner Sunday afternoon. The guests included Mrs. Berchtold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cramer and family of Corin-ne- ; i Pvt. and Mrs. Melvin Grover and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and family. tinker-- 1 no Jesse has just arrived home from Needs I Starts at flip of switch. Europe where he has spent two ing or watching. Operates economically and a half years. ! for electric rates in the territory we serve Jesse Grover and Melvin Grovwere the speakers at the Suner are far below the national average. day evening meeting. Bishop and Mrs. Jesse F. Peter-seequipment electrical farm Buy and family are visiting in Dealer Blanding, with Mrs. Petersen's from your mother, Mrs. Annie Perkins. Si; Fred W. Petersen made a business trip to Brigham Monday. Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and dauehters Myrna and Roxie visited Monday with Mrs. Scott Pet41 ersen of Willard, and Mrs. A. L. Smith in Brigham. They were also 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rader of Corinne. Mrs. Delbcrt Fredcrickvn returned to her home in Peoria, 111., after having spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frcderickscn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir of visited Wednesday Huntsville with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelsen. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and Mrs. & UCHT CO. i Sarah Shuman and Mrs. Bumice Hunsaker accomnamVd Kav SKu. man and Elaine Hunsaker to Salt Lake Friday where the young couple were married at the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Sarah Shuman remained in Salt Lake to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Louise Campbell. Mrs. Ethel Gardner of Richmond visited Wednesday with her sister Mrs. Ha-Stokes and fami- Page Three ly. t w Tremonton, Utah- - iff N. , ' ORANGE SHEETS Size 9x12 LEADER OFFICE Phone 23 Tremonton |