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Show PAGE TWO. -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tremonton, THURSDAY. Utah- - at a lawn party. EMPLOYEES EXTERTAIXED Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw entertained the employees of the Shaw and Iverson furniture Co. of Tremonton and of the M. K. N. Furniture Co. of Brigham City at a picnic last Sunday in Brig-ha- Other guests w.ere and Mr. i Christopherson and their '1 If HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. J. H. Fronk entertained Wednesday for members of her bridge club. Two tables wer.e in play and prizes were won by Mrs. Alma Theurer and Mrs. Harry Drew. Luncheon was served by the hostess. ' SEVENTIES HOLD SOCIAL The seven presidents of the 153rd Quorum of Seventies were EHTERTA1XS FOR entertained at the Clarence BROTHER Perry home In Deweyville last Mrs. W. A. Allen entertained week. for her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A social evening was spent. Nolan Karin Thursday evening V i ' S Sir f Mrs. Kleon Kerr accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard to Heber City Tuesday where she will spend the week. Mi it Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone were 4 fc in Salt Lake Monday. rr Elvan Smith of Texas stopped nvor in TremAnnn Tn .v. Aiiuxsuay to visit with his uncle, A. R. Bennett and family. Mr. Smith was wedding in Fielding. Maxine Gardner and Irene Peck, attenBridal party of dants; the groom, the bride, Gearge Gibbons, best man; and Ange and Doris Farnsworth, Jones-McMurdi- Miss Bible School. is Parsons leaving Friday and in Oakland, will be married California in the near future. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Jack Shumway entertained for the Garland Bridge Club, Friday. Prizes for the game went to Mrs. Don Capener, Mrs. Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Morris Howard. Luncheon was served to the l - i '1 irzir.- 01 r ' one guest, Mrs. Mel Wood. W""'(irll..:J r"'A.V and members 1 .l APPROACHING MARRIAGE l ANNOUNCED Mr. E. A. Stenquist announces the approaching marriage of his daughter, Doris Marie, to Lowell B. Farnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson of Fielding. The ceremony will be perform- ... . " u','Jr, I'd rather announce our engagement so we'll get lovely gifts from the ASIICRAFT JEWELRY." ed in the Logan L. D. S. Temple on August 6. Bob Bennett left Saturday for Portland to visit a week with Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist returned relatives. JOXES MCMURDIE Sunday from Salt Lake where Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Adams and MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED she has been with her father, family of Burbank, California, In a dauble-rin- g ceremony, who has been seriously ill. His are here visiting with friends is now greatly Fay Jones became the bride of condition and relatives. Clifford McMurdie, Friday, July 5, in the Fielding Ward hall. Kleon Kerr officiated. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Wynn Hansen. The bride wore a white gown veil. of satin with a finger-ti- p California Packing: Corporation Her wedding ring bouquet was of gardenias and pink roses. At OGDEN, UTAH tending the bride, were her sis- -, ters, Maxine Gardner, Irene FOR TOMATO SEASON BEGINS ABOUT AUGUST 20 Peck, Ange and Doris Farns- -' worth. They chose formals and wore pink roses and white sweet peas in corsages. George, Gibof the bons, brother-in-la- w of duties the groom performed LIVING QUARTERS AVAILABLE best man. Apply now and reserve room in our cottages. Following the ceremony, a reheld. were and dance ception AGES: 18 years and over unless high school graduate Individual pieces of wedding cake were served. Musical numbers were furnishContact Our Employment Offce ed by Charlene Johnson and 900 West 24th Street, Ogden, Utah Bonnie Gardner of Brigham and Phone 6661 Darrel Gardner. WOMEN WORKERS NEEDED I GOOD WAGES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL BE FURNISHED club with Ann Palmer as leader, held their meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A 4-- H CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION DR. EZRA CRAGUM P. E. Ault. ADDRESSES CIVIC CLUB Lewiston;' of Dr. Ezra Cragum Colleen Ball of Clear Creek, spoke on Cancer Control at the Tremonton Women's Civic Club Carbon County, has been a meeting held Thursday at the house guest for three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Second Ward chapel. Madsen. Mrs. and Cochran Mrs. Ted were Leon Christiansen Crowther entertained Valeea with two violin solos. Luncheon was served to 47 guests and members in the recreation hall which was decorated with flowers. for the Army! NEW PAY SCALE FOOD, LODGING, MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn and daughter, Shirley, attended the Andrews family reunion at Willow Park in Logan on Sunday. Over one hundred members of the family attended. A AND LIBERAL RETIREMENT PRIVILEGES 1 Starting hat Pay Per Month Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant Monthly Retirement Income Afters $165.00 135.00 115.00 100.00 .... .... 90.00 80.00 75.00 Corporal Private First Class Privat IN ADDITION . 20 Yeon' 30 Years' Service Service $107.25 87.75 74.75 65.00 58.50 52.00 48.75 $185.63 151.88 129.38 112.50 101.25 90.00 84.38 l'j, with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment Bge from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for eai--h year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided is within 90 days after last honorable discharge. 4. Up to 90 days' reenlistment furlough with pay, depending on length of service, with prescribed travel allowance paid to home and return, for men now in the Army who reenlist. well-SQmc-ed of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still enlistments. open) on Or ENLIST NOW NEARtST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING pay (based upon to all men who to enlist or reenlist. car SUMMER Luncheon was served and by 20 members. LET Keep your car in sound condition en-Joy- ed , i SISTERS EXTERTAIXED Mrs. Guy Ballard gave a dinner Sunday for her sisters, Mrs. Lorenzo Mrs. Sylvan Baird, Baird and Mrs.' W. H. Jorgenson of Ogden and Mrs. Del Thurkell of keep serving dependably until you get delivery of your new Chevrolet Come to our service station for skilled, dependable, California. service, today and at regular intervals. Give your car the benefit of our four-fol- d service car-savi- and Mrs. Carl F. Nelson attended the Kelly reunion last week at Shelly, Idaho. They also visited at Yellowstone Park and the Idaho Falls Temple. advantages: (1) expert mechanics, (2) modern tools, (3) genuine parts, (4) quality materials. Remember we're members of America's foremost automotive STATION .Bill Shuman, who is now a Pharmacists Mate 2nd class in the U. S. Navy, was home on a fifteen day leave. While here he enjoyed a week in Yellow-stonPark with his folks. Bill expected to be sent to Maryland for further training after he reported at the San Diego base. OUR SKILLED MECHANICS SERVICE YOUR CAR-N- OW Check steering and wheel and alignment Test battery electrical system car engine Service clutch, brakes, transmission, rear axle Lubnca.e Tune motor throughout e" Mr. AT TOUR in KrWrvOi 1 Friday. 8. Benefits under the GI Bill of Rights assured for men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 6. Mustering-ou- t length of service) service organization. Come in today! CARl SAV1 YOUR PRESENT demand-a- nd Despite record e'll temporary shortages-wdo everything m our or power to speed delivery ThanK Chevrolet. your new you" you for waiting-a- nd thank us when you start quality at enjoying Big-Cs value ar lowest I OUR CAR-SERVI- IS YOUR BEST CAR-SAVE- R cost-- for hore even nevor before offered I Chevrolet by e 7. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 102 FEDERAL and HOLD OUTIXG The Tremonton Second ward primary will entertain families of the ward at a weiner roast at the high school, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Each family is to bring their buns and weiners and drinks will be furnished by the primary three-quarte- rs 5. Consult your Army Recruiting Officer for other furlough privileges. are discharged program OUTIXG Th? East Tremonton and the Tremonton Farm Bureaus enjoyed their .annual summer outing which was held at Lagoon, years' service increasing to pay after 30 years' service. ( Retirement income in grade of Master or First Sergeant up to $185.63 per month for life.) All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 9. Choice luncheon, your vacation with a games were the entertainment for the day. EX Highlights of Regular Army Enlistment ar SlX organization. TO COLUMN ONE OF THE ABOVE: 2 or 3 Enlistments for enlistments peryears. (One-yemitted for men now in the Army ' nn Mi a ice PRIMARY TO ncrease for Service Oveneos. 20 50 Increate if Member of Flying or GiVer Crew. 5 Increase in Pay for foch 3 Teari of Service. 1. COME IN TODAY AND LET US HELP YOU ATTEND REVXIOX 1 TO CLOTHING, FAMOUS DEL MONTE FOODS for the guest afternoon. New Higher Pay IN ADDITION flying his own plane. e Vacation May criSfe u I HOHORED AT SHOWER The ladies of the WSCS entertained Tuesday afternoon at a farewell social and shower for Miss Hettie Mae Parsons, who hase been here conducting the mat X I...- t ies. I can't elope, Harold Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lilenquist of Eugene, Oregon, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs" Newell Lilenquist and Mr and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist. They were on their way to Salt Lake City to visit with relatives. families. Hales and John Webster famil- A Quinney is visitin three days at Bear Lake with f0r tv i Melvin Weavers. m canyon. A Softball game between the teams of the two stores was played and a delicious fried chicken picnic supper was enjoyed. More than 40 persons attended. Present from Tremonton wer the N. E. Shaw, Kenneth Shaw, Steven Hales, Ronald Diane n Mrs. Hyrum Karin, Mr. and Mrs. La Rain Karin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karin and Mr. and Mrs. Mose . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft were in, Salt Lake Wednesday t3 visit with Mrs. Kenneth NiX children of Washington, D. card r SOCIAL EVENTS TtJTV BUILDING LOGAN, UTAH FrOn K Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 Tremonton |