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Show Page Four -- by Mrs. Elmer Winzcler and Mrs. Drew. SOCIAL NEWS LITERARY GROUP ENTERTAINED Margaret Woodside was the Thursday afternoon at the meeting of the Tremonton Garland Literary club, at the home of Mrs. Dent Rich. Cora Newman reviewed the book, "Days and hostess Nights", by Konstantine Simonov. Delicious refreshments were ved by the hostess. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ser- ENTERTAIN FOR FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Waldron entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ure. Mrs. lire was the former Delia Waldron. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Ure and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Hunsaker and sons, Briggs and Clem, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bowdinc, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ure and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Hcbcr J. Ure of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Perce Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker, the Wal dron family and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ure returned from a honeymoon in California. While there they were featured on the "Meet the Mrs." show as the couple in the audience who had been married the shortest time. SIMADA STUDY CROUP EKTERTALXED Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker graciously entertained the members of the Simada Study Group at her home last Wednesday. Mrs. Irvin Garfield discussed and Greek Norse Mythology Mythology was treated by Mrs.' Rodney Morrison. PRIMARY TO HOLD Tasty refreshments were served VALEXTIKE PARTY by the hostess. The children of the First Ward Primary will be entertained at a Valentine party next Tuesday afLITERARY GUILD MEETS ternoon, according to Mrs. Leon Christiansen, president. Mrs. Willis Phelps gave a review of Dr. R. J. Trott's book, BRIDGE CLUB FETED "Campus Shadows", at the meetFor their evening of Bridge this ing of the Literary Guild last the Garland Bridge Club week, Thursday at the home of Mrs. was entertained by Mrs. jacK The program was Harris. at her home. Mrs. LeShumway members the greatly enjoyed by and Mrs. Morris Howland Harris and guests including Mesdames A. also guests of the hostess. ard were J. Mohr, Golden Adams, Floyd Following a delicious dinner, Rasmussen and Reid.Oylcr. the ladies enjoyed their game with reThe hostess served dainty Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Art Michaels freshments. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop winning the awards. Le-lan- d COUPLE OBSERVE SILVER WEDDIKG FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER EXAMINATION Members of the family of Mr. The United States Civil Service and Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker were Commission has' announced an exall together Sunday at the family amination to fill the position of home to enjoy a delicious elk dinfourth class postmaster at Portage, ner, which was arranged in ob- Utah. servance of Mr. Hunsaker's birthThe examination will be held at day anniversary and the silver Utah. Tremonton, wedding anniversary of the couple. of applications will close Receipt A beautiful set of silverware was on February 27, 1946. Salary presented to them by their child- Hair-Ribbo- Make a Tremonton, Utah- - Thursday, Feb., Mr. and Mrs. Geor were in bait Lake Friday with their son, Lt. J. ' J, who is Rack n rack for the by covering or painting a wooden hanger and remind her to wash and iron her ribbons eac teen-age- hair-ribbo- n r week. ILOTjEDADl V FOR SALE Buffet in good condition. Inquire at Westmoreland's Shop. -- -.l ten wheel. V. J. Woodruff, East Phone 21F12 Tremonton. Mrs. Guy Johnson vas in mond Monday to attend fUnf services for her uncle, W c.) ' dard. . " FOR SALE We have some excellent buys in good used hot water furnaces, complete with stokers and all automatic controls. Ideal for brooder systems or homes. J. W. Earl Co., 170 North Main, "I 4 Utah. FORALionaTnd" ton coal. Mrs. Eddie , 3 V I ... 3 To be NATIONAL WESTERS GRAND CHAMPION HEREFORD This honor. no stately small is hereford family crowned kingpin of the Phone 15 3J Garland. hereford bull was crowned grand champion and obviously He's called FOR SALE Surge milker in of his breed in the National Western Stock show in Denver. the top picture with his proud owner, in is shown and 37th Domino good condition. $80.00. Phone Larry and Alan Feeney, left, of the Milky Way Hereford ranch, Phoenix, Aril., Kupfer. 65R11, R. M. Andersen. herdsman Pete Graves. udsTorTstra W . lTsTaT ? n.uoT;i M t 4ll'rat lh,, mutt.. rcwet titan wiul it'JWii !o4 i tti IS pa VDJ Vll.inla :adj ibt RxJuctBt ri.n. Wtth thlt Avc I !n you don't cut out par Luccia, nrcr?, pti'kU) menr or butt-you si movent taeai er wu aovn its simpie ana you enioy delicious (vitamin frti LI tilit 1 bed) A YDS before eacU tutal. lutely harmlrss. SO days suooiv nf LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Ethel Palmer, Mrs. K. H. Fridal and D. R. Waldron attend FOR SALE Overstuffed set, preMr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts ed the Farm Bureau convention war. Cheap. Phone 94R2 or see were in American Falls, Idaho, held at Salt Lake City last ThursHarrison Miller. Sunday to attend funeral services day and Friday. WANT TO RENT OR LEASE for W. M. Campbell, father of Mrs. Dredge Roberts. alfalfa hay ground. Arthur Erickson, Elwood." Lela Mrs. McCright," who taught the Home Nursing course sanay ioam rarming land at here, recently visited with friends $325.00 per acre. Terms. D. C. in Tremonton Tuesday. She was Steffensen 1177 So 8th E. Salt enroute to Vernal to conduct a Lake City. similar course. FOrHIe181 ADAM'S DRUG STORE PHONE 134 Tear out this advertisement as a reminder. FOR Veterinary AND RAYON hosiery Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp and Leave at La Gra Shop children spent Friday last week in or the first house north nf CiK Rupert, Idaho, visiting his sister, Rubber Welders. Mrs. Anna Abrams. WANTED Used c7ucke7 Miss Yvonne Grover and Evelyn Hewett Tolman, 158 E. 3 N., Loand Betty Larson came home Tuesgan. day morning due to the death of LOST One steer. Contact Boyd their grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Iverson. Phone 64R2. tic $1068. EARN FULL CHOICE Hampshire red ren. examination is open to all 25c a lb. Arthur Erickson. fryers, COLLEGfi COURSE The Present were Mr. and Mrs. Kay citizens of, or nationals who owe Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon allegiance to, the United States Branson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis who Under the G. I. Bill of rights reside within the territory FOR range with Hunsaker and Kenneth Hunsaker. water Arthur the office Erickson. for jacket. every man who enlists in the resupplied by post which this examination is announcgular army before October 6, 1946 is entitled after discharge to edued and who are at least 21 years BRIDGE CLUB FETED FOR SALl3m7n7ro of age, but not yet 65, on the date cation or training in the school or with 4 chairs and buffet, also Mrs. William Storrer was the of the close of of his choice at the expense of appli receipt heater. See La Von Hunsaker. college hostess when the Thursday bridge cations for this examination. of the government. For a period club met last week. Other guests Honeyville. Phone 2258 based "on length of service, the Application blanks and full inwere Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. formation about the requirements FOR SALE Apartment house in government will pay his tuition Leland Hansen. The hostess of the examination ordinary school may be secured Ood location. Inquire at Leader up to $500 served a delicious dinner, after from the post office for which this Office. $65 monthly for living plus year which the game was in play at examination is announced, or from expenses $90 if he is married. three tables. Winners for the the United States Civil Service FOR SALE Heavy dutv. newlv After a 3 year enlistment for exevening were Mrs. Cornwall and Commission, Washington 25, D. constructed wagon for either hor- ample, he may have 48 months of Mrs. Parley Archibald and Ellen C. Applications must be on file ses, tractor or truck. Truck tires education, with a total of $5120 Scoopmire. with the Commission at Washing and tubes worth $100 included. paid by the government. $325.00; also beet rack, Original enlistments are open to ton, D. C, on the date specified Full pricecattle rack with side gates, men aged 17 to 34 $50.00, above. TOWNB CLUB MEETS years old for 535.00. Inquire at the house north 3 of 2 date will The examinations enlistments or and a y2, year AT WALDROJi HOME be stated on admission cards mail- of the OK Rubber Welders. choice of branch of service and The members of the Towne Club ed to applicants after the close of theatre of operation with a three met Wednesday evening at the receipt of application:, and will year enlistment. home of Mrs. R. B. Waldron. A be about 15 days after that date. AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK Former Service men now have Insurance at reasonable price. Call delicious hot dinner was served to 90 days from date of discharge to James H. Miller, Brigham City, the members and Mrs. Harry James K. Hansen of Brig-ha- 336 West 2nd So. Phone 764R in grade. This also enDrew, Mrs. Alma Theurer and bontitles them to a City, a nephew of Mrs. D. R. tfn Mrs. Eddie Krey, special guests. Waldron, was a week-enus of $50 per each full year of guest Bridge was played and prizes won at the Waldron home. FOR SALE Overstuffed set. Pre active service since bonus was last war. Cheap. Phone or see paid. For further information conHarrison Miller. ltp tact the army recruiting representFOR SALE 1 dining room table ative each Tuesday at the Utah ahd 6 chairs, rive months old. Power and Light Co. in Call 3255 Keith Hunsaker, Honeyville. 2tc 2-- SALE-Univers- ri.f m; 52 , Peterson. ly faced cow was lame and wear ing bandage on hind foot. Notify D. R. Waldron. lost fts. c. n. self-satisfi- ed mended. , Mr. and Mrs. E. H Tni, McMacken, West Virgini during the week wM, m lir Mrs. Mi1. .liivu niu J;tami FOrTAli39o7d7 NYLON j Mrs. Jewel Harris had as d; guests on Sunday, Mr. and w? Elmo Lish of Deweyville. - Logan, n located at Ft Service CALL 7 : DR. HARRY VERSLUIS Dr. Versluis is now engaged in bangs al disease testing for the state in Box Elder County. ' ' pr " ' Residence Phone 127-J- 2 or leave message at 130 -- t. There's need for speed buying GOOD seed! The supply is limited. The only way to assure your supply of tested, fertile Northland Brand Seed is to place your order NOW! For the very best seed that your money can buy, at once see your local Northrup, King dealer, or write to . . . in st d 94-R- 2 8m yonr lofl TO BURN COAL THAT ISN'T WASHED AND DUSPRUFED! That's why the trend is t- o- Castle Gate STOKER COAL-Prepa- for red better burning in the West's most modern plant. It stores clean, stays clean, burns clean. CASTLE GATE COAL FOR SALE 80 acre irrigated farm with full water right, near town, good land, ideal farming conditions. Phone 66J16 or see James Walton, Tremonton, Utah CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham Phone 698. to p TYPEWRITER RIBBONS sale at the Leader Office. 11-2- NORGE for f irnment paymnt hi d nted in buildinf oermanent pasture. Salt Lake City ELECTRICAL See GLOBeTEED at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City. Electric Range on display in our store Plenty of that good BLUE BLAZE COAL Suggestion: All Sizes Have Your FARM IMTI.EMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready t use them? IL C. ROIIDE , the new Norge 1 ASSORTED colored construction paper and Mimeograph paper at The Leader Office. A Tremonton I W. AAA WE ARE DEALERS FOR DO YOU WANT A PIANO? At no obligation our sales van will stop at your door and you can choose a piano from among six. Write today. HART PIANO CO. tfc. Preston, Idaho FARMERS' CASH UNION $ 160 So. 4th about 7-- 1 is sold by Phone 35 Committe Northrup, King 8t Co. 's Very Old Fashioned The Flyin Goom the ban It your foidi to GOOD Mtd in ALL Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But Teople'i Ways" WE DELIVER ' Ask about the new Feather-Weig- ht METAL BOAT on display at the Utah Power and Light Co. Tremonton Lumber & Hdw. Co. |