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Show the Logan Temple. FR1EXDS EKTERTAIXED AT D1NHER TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson entertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. J. S. Stoddard, Mrs. J. L. Robinson and Mrs. Guy Glass-for- d of Richmond and Irene Stoddard of Salt Lake. Following dinner the group attended the rodeo. ATTEXD PICXIC Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and family attended a family outing at Ogden Sunday in honor of her nephew, who has been recently discharaged from the army. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed. LE E Uta A D E R Tremonton, . t Strand, Mrs. Arch1 Richardson, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Oscar SOCIAL EVENTS AKKOUKCE EKGAGEMEHT Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Ned R. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. Jackson of Belfrey, Montana. The marriage will take plac,2 September 23rd in V ALL BEAK i THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1946 Second Ward. A delicious banquet was served and various games enjoyed. SEASON BEGINS n. , Teachers' Institute Next Monday CONCERT ASSOCIATION BOARD FETES MR, AND Wayne N. Jamisen, reckless MRS. BECKSTEAD Complaint filed by driving. Evan Green. Fined $50, $25 sus In compliment to Mr. and pended. Mrs. Ross Beckstead, the board R. F. Watkins, drunkeness on of directors of the Bear River a public highway. Complaint Valley Association en- uiea Dy tvan ureen. w tertained on Saturday evenine Mr BecKsteaa has served as a public highway. Complaint ident of th Association iiiea Dy luareage woou. $0 iuic. since its organization two years De Loras Stokes, no license. ago, and in appreciation of his Complaint filed by William Sac-ke- capable leadership and the alDismissed. ways willing help of Mrs. De Loras Stokes, no registraa gift is also tion. Complaint filed by Wil- sented to the couple being preby the liam Sackett. Dismissed. group. drunken Fancher, Charley The party was held on driving. Complaint filed by Evan beautiful lawn at the home the of Green. $100 fine or 50 days in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson jail. Liquor permit revoked. where a delicious steak supper $25 suspended. was served at one long table. D. S. Edwards,' thru stop. ComThe remainder of the evening plaint filed by Evan Green. $6 was spent in group singing and fine. social conversation. Two minor violations, parking on sidewalk and in public driveway. Complaints filed by Henry Morrison and Al Smith. Fin- u., Beck-stea- ed HOURS Pre-Scho- "Little Players" "Starlets" Peter Pan Players " Mon. Two Wed! 3:30 2:30 4730 Three FrL Four Thurs. 3:30 4:30 Five Thurs. 4:30 5:30 Six FrL Eight Private Lessons 11:00 9:45 One Seven. Junior Thespians To From DAY Wed.-Fr- i. ol All Ages 530 Wed. Tues. 4:30 5:30 4.30 3:30 SaT 9T0O TUITION: CLASS COST- - $10.00 per Quarter. Twel Lesson or Rehearsal. $12.00 per lour 1 -- FRIVATE each. Mrs. Vadis Brough and dau- ghter, Charlene, have been in Los Angeles, visiting with friends for 2 weeks. Mrs. Dorma Brough of Los Angeles returned with them. WE HAVE A HEAD ON ITS FOR THE SAME REASON A PIN HAS; TO KEEP US FROM GOING TOO FAR. 50 PIANOS 50 Radio Series The Valley "Children's Theatre Studio" "Tots" $2 Out-of-to- ar GRADE ..v.... tt. gist pervisor, Norma Jensen, and asGeorge Wood, Mrs. J. C. Wood, sistant Mont superintendent Harmon. The two high schools will meet conjointly and hear a discusANNOUNCING THE OPENING sion of post-wsecondary school problems by one of our of the FALL QUARTER university presidents. The teachers of the county will be guests of the Board of Education at a luncheon where the Box Elder Educational Association has planned a very entertaining program. Entrance To "LATD OF MAKE BELIEVE" Following the luncheon there will be a business meeting of FHONE 10 the Box Elder Education Association after which the elemen on SEPTEMBER FOURTH tary principals' association will hold their annual fall business meeting. DRAMATIC SCHEDULE CLASS FOUR I -- LITERARY GUILD HOLDS OUTIKG Members of the Literary Guild and their partners enjoyed their annual summer party held Thursday at the Tremonton AGE TS THE JUSTICE COURT FOOTBALL Mrs. Ren Norr, Mrs. EXTERTAEKS TRIEXDS W. W. Whitney, Bonnie Whitney, Colleen Ballard was hostess at All Bear River high school Coleen Verna Ann Homer, a slumber party, Saturday football Gene players who are regisDonna Davis, Thompson, evening for a number of her Mrs. hour athletics can sixth in tered Mrs. Anna Toombs, Joseph friends. Woffin-deat the high school, obtain suits Shriber and Mrs. Veda A delicious dinner was serat 4 p. m. afternoon Saturday ved to E?th Brown, Dorothy All other suits will" be issued on Capener and Karma Jensen of EXTERTAIXS AT the first day of school. Garland, Marilyn Halvorsen of FAMILY DIXXER A large number1 of veteran Stockton, California, Va Loise will return this year. players Mrs. O. L. Brough entertained They are in the backfield, Ralph Petersen of Fielding, Joan Nelson and Wilma Kroksh. at dinner Sunday for members Carter, Wendell Giles, Kenneth of her family. Brown, Kellard Gleason. Dale FAMILY HOLDS Those present were Mr. and Tarbet and Ronald Kidman. Mrs. Harold R. Black, Mr. and Linemen are Ver Non Coombs, OUTIKG Mrs. Owen Brough Jr., Mr. and Forty members of Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Owen Hall and family of Val Leavitt, Wynn Zundel, Duane Bjorn, Donald Starr, Dewey's family gathered at the the Brough family. and Logan Reed Petersen, Max Mason, last Dewey farm in Deweyville Owen Jones and Lind House, Sunday. Woodruff Snow. Dinner was served and the afTwo pre -- season games are ternoon spent visiting. Those one at Malad on scheduled;: Ogattending came from Malad, 20 and the other at West September and den, Salt Lake The annual fall institute of Bear River with Morgan on the teachers of Box Elder Coun27. Setpember ty will be held Monday mornFive league games are anTROUSSEAU TEA ing, September 2, at 9:00 a. m. at nounced with the first being HELD SUNDAY the Box Elder high school in played at Box Elder on October A trousseau tea was held Sun- Brigham City. 4. North Cache will play at Senator Welton J. Ward will Bear River on October 11, home H. J. the Webat Forsgren day speaker at the er at Bear River on October 18, in honor of their daughter, Lois. be the of teachers. He at Logan on October 25 Many gifts were added to the general assembly will discuss the constitutional Logan elaborate display. Cache at South Cache already South and Miss Elaine and Maxine Norr amendments that pertain to on November 1. and Miss Delia Mae Lucas, ser- education. Floyd Rasmussen is the high Following the reneral assem- school football coach and he will ved the guests. guests who call- bly the teachers will convene to be assisted by Durrell Hughes. ed were, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph departmental meetings. SpecCutler of Corinne, Mrs. Cora Ste- ial instruction will be given to To the elementary teachers by suvens, Mrs. Emma Stevens. Mrs. Mrs. Londy Harris, Norr, Mrs. Francis P QuartcrTwclvc Scouts Return From Park Trip The Carson Men of the Ogden Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, returned to Ogden Monday afternoon from their eight day trip into Yellowstone National Park. Four days were spent in hiking with back packs up the Bechler River to Old Faithful, a distance of about 35 miles. The group was picked up by the bus Friday afternoon and taken to West Thumb, Fishing Bridge and canyon Junction Stress Health Hints TWO CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED The Weber County Medical Society in cooperation with the District Department of Health announces the beginning of a series of radio health broadcasts entitled "Why Do You Worry" arranged through the cooperation of Radio Station KLO of Ogden, according to Dr. George C. Ficklin, City Health Officer. The first broadcast is scheduled to go on the air at 10:00 a. m., Saturday, August 31 and the program will be heard at that same time weekly for 13 SIX EXCELLENT BABY GRAMS (Finished in White) Meyer & Weber (Walnut) Hobart M. Cable ?fiQ (Dark Mahogany) The following are the topics 70 Francois Bacon Bringing Up Baby, Todlers Learn Fast, First Days of School, Threshold- of Life, The Road Early Adjustments in Marriage, Finding the Right Job, The Job Ahead, Paying The Piper, Selecting a Life Partner, Making Marriage Work, Trouble In Middle Life and People We (Mahogany) Roth Bros ad, $77 J (Mahogany) Now available at these bargain prices. Immediate delivery. TERMS A Year To Pay! various makes and models Also 45 uprights Priced $150.00 and up Moderately SPINETS PLAYERS - MIRRAPIANOS Dislike. Week-en- d guests at the Francis Moore home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston and family of Price. 2-- ?70 Kimball that will be heard: a Grant H. Hawkins BM former- resident of Tremonton and son of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. $795 (Beautiful Mahogany) weeks. - $70 Chickering & Sons Free Home Demonstration On Large Piano Van quest. Phone or Write. c; - j At Your Horf Piano Co. where they camped for the Hawkins, has been discharged PRESTON, IDAHO from the after six years night. After spending several of service. navy hours Saturday morning, viewHe will remain in California. ing the canyon and the falls the group was taken to Tower Falls, Mammoth Hot Springs and back to Old Faithful where they camped until very early Monday morning when they embarked for the homeward journey. Robert Smith of Brigham City was elected as Kit Carson for the 1947 Carson Hike. The trip was under the supervision of Milton Allen and Wade H. Andrews, field scout executive and Eden Beutler, Virgil Costley, Clifton W. Grover, Kenneth Laub and Sam Lavin. Members of the Bear River IN THE WINZELER BUILDING TREMONTON Stake who participated in the hike were Evan Clements, Woodruff Snow, LaMar Earl and Zane from Wheatley Deweyville; Sharron Archibald, David Anderson and Dean Bradshaw from Tremonton 1st ward; Merrill Showing a Complete Line of Mann from El wood; Rolland Ronand Grover Grover, Wayne ald Potter from East Garland and DeVirl Nish, Max Estep, Boyd Josephson, Bob Nish, Jay Bigler. Lloyd Mason and KenCOATS MILLINERY SUITS DRESSES neth Lamb from Plymouth. (Announcing Lessons. TOUR CHILDREN ARE LVITED TO "THE LAKD OF MAKE BELIEVE'' THE OPENING OF THE f .lassie a BOB 15. 11 Tuesday, Sept. 3rd Lodiesx v.. 'in J b : 'll It 9 V l it ' V I ' 4 ft ;F RELIEF SOCIETY WORKERS ATTEND CONVENTION The officers and class leaders of the Bear River Stake and the various ward organizations were in Brigham City Thursday at a group stake convention. Workers from the North and South Box Elder Stakes joined in the convention. "Her decollete gown has their attention now . . . . but wait until they see my Rorgeous diamond remounted by the ASIICRAFT SENIORS TO RECEIVE JEWELRY." Wearing Apporel SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS LINGERIE COSTUME JEWELRY The WAYNE S. BUTLER CO., of Ogden will have a special showing at our store Tuesday of their complete line of new fashions in Fur Coats CLASS RINGS Bear River hisrh school seniors will be able to secure their senior class rings at the hidi school Saturday nisht, according to an annorncoment made by Roma Jean Hill, class Rings will be $11.03 for the large ones. $9.81 for the medium size and $8.59 for the small size. vice-preside- DELORIS A. GARFIELD and D. W. HARRIS Owners MRS. LA VERNE DALTON Expert Corscticre will he in our store ALL DAY TUESDAY Fitting and taking Orders for the famous ClfARRJS CORSETS and GIRDLES Re" d, |