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Show n B E A "DAY, DECEMBER U, n THUES, FRI. and SAT., DEC. 1, 13, GINGER ROGERS in Sam Woods 1946 11 RIVER VALLEY LEADER R SUNDAY, MONDAY and Thursday with the East Garland team on their fioor. The home team were victors with a score and THURS., DEC. 18 and 19 Bonita Granville and Morgan Conway in WEI), 17 4lThe "MR. ACE with Jean Pierre Aurr.ont, Adolphe Menjou and Basil Rathbone lATINEE EACH U KD AY at 5 p. m. 1G GEORGE RAFT and SYLVIA SIDNEY in "HEARTBEAT" ill and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, PAGE THREE Tremonton. Utah of 23 to 27. Cleio Club was held last wr--t k at the home of Jo.s!e Bourne. Bridge was played with Florence Garn winning high. New ofli- -; ccrs were elected with Mrs. Sar-- I Truth About Murder" with Rita Corday and Don Dotuv'as Added Shorts and Cartoon ! 1 ah Johnson, president; Helen Anna Funk, a nurse at the Dee ball suits and equipment. Petersen and son, Rex and Mrs. Chester Atkinson and family. given by Marva Smith. Lunchand last hostess. was served of eon L. Francis Peterson. The Social Development club Capener. Covers were also laid for Mr. and by the Ogden, spent hospital Navell Rhodes as secretary. Mr. and e were members her with Thirty-onpreweek was Carl Mrs. Roy Atkinson and parents, The high light of the week are holding their annual party sent. Mrs. Emil Funk. the Relief Society bazaar held Potter, Dec. 1G, with W. S. C. S. MELTS The Future Progress Guild Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Mabel Oyler visited with Thursday evening in connection Mrs. Rozella Anderson visited a Christmas dance. On Thurs- Q: with the M. I. A. dance and in Primary Tuesday as a mem- and family spent Sunday with hf!H thpir mpptin Fridav even ::ushter, Mrs. Wayne A business meeting was hel.l Wednesday. basketball game. Tne bazaar was ber of the Primary Stake Board. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ing at the home of Mrs. Dorothy aay. member 13 a cnnstmas memheld in the Relief Society room Marble of Deweyville. A turkey Burton. The program was imwl dance will be given by the M. I. Tuesday evening lor tne e monthly work and Women's tic I; Men will bers of the don cf furnish the Society Relief Mrs. the Rowane scores of articles of beautiful of and the direction dinner was enjoyed. met muslc Service. both Christian for Parties. They Ida readwere of Rhodes, donated which were sold consisted and leader, Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Peterson Roundy bas- - with Miss Eva Brown at the The first league , sinfln she had made by the ladies. Pie and ice cream of Idaho, spent Sunday with her lngs by Billie Woodhead, Careen ketball Church. was Methodist held last -' pame childA were served. A quilt and a numr recipes. r 'i pissed out was parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Peck, Marilyn Hamilton and aucand were ber articles Sac other given of our In evening Wood. program Sunday Judy Beeton of Mrs. Phyllis en's The engagement of Mrs. Ethel Pope's class of Tremonton and part were Linda Hansen,- tioned off during the dance by rament services, Earl Johnston of Logan rendered two vocal Snow and Alma N. Wight of musical numbers by Fred Hess. 'j"en Grover and Camille Rho- Bishop Warren Hansen. V II N BETTER "iVs. pearl Sorensen read a Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaffer of numbers. He was accompanied Thatcher has been made known. The next meeting will be a 1 were DRY CLEANING IS DONE story. Games Gonnett, Idaho, spent the week- on the piano by his wife. Guest The marriage will be Dcrformed i'Christmas party at the home of TREMONTON CLEANERS WILL DO IT ERviiv d after which a delicious end with relatives here. speaker of the evening was John Thursday. December 12, in the Mrs. Ralph Baird. E hcs-the served Utah other Larson and by J. Lyn on V't.eon was Garfield of Tremonton. Fireside was held last Sunday Logan Temple. They will spend WHEN QUICKER ;'v 5) Ruth Hansen, Ellen Rho--- " State students motored to Den Mrs. Lester Coombs returned a few days in Southern Idaho, at the home of Mrs. Minta Garn, a Ma hel Ovler. ver Friday where they had the from the Valley hospital last after which they will be at home Gleaner class leader. Rex RichTREMONTON CLEANERS WILL GIVE IT M. I. A. Officers entertain- - thrill of seeing their home team week following an operation. She in Fielding. After the first of ards, a returned veteran and cast of the Road Show beat the Denver U. and tied for is spending a few days with Mrs. the year they will leave for a missionary, related many inter"d ONE DAY SERVICE roast goose the Big Seven Championship. Sarah Johnson and is reported honeymoon trip in Arizona and esting experiences. Twenty Lvr.diy evening at a IF REQUESTED Enroute to Denver, the group doing nicely. California. and Gleaners were present. who De on called Palmer Larson. Long, Louis hostess. Mrs. Lon Wood and sister of Lunch was served by the Irs. The Social Development club Mon-anmaintains an office at Kemm-ere- r, met last Thursday with Mrs. Idaho called last week at the Following M. I. A. Tuesday Orval Yancey of Butte, Bureau the with of his home Wyoming, Leonard Mrs. Miss home of Mr. the as and Wood hostess. Elizabeth visited at evening, a benefit dance was &iWhter, Mrs. Sylvan Korth and of Reclamation. Anna Funk of Ogden, spoke on Standing. Mrs. Wood is a for- held with the Mendon Orchestra Tremonton Phone 110-mer member of our ward. She furnishing the music. The proMrs. J. Lyn Larson received "Common Ills That Could Be arV;!y on Thursday. He was on basketceeds will be used to buy word Sunday of the death of an Musical numbers were is the former Florence Bowen. lis way to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and uncle, Joseph S. Perry, a pro Sylvan Korth were Ogden minent Utah educator and a church worker. Ir.l's. Monday. and Steed Rulon Lyn (Swede) Larson was seand Mrs. as eligible for listing in lected the called at of ,.aT;i-.Logan 3 Racl0n:c3 of Bishop and Mrs. W. E. Who's Who from Utah State 31 of the , Eraen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell college. Lyn is president colat the students associated David lansen and Mr. and Mrs. "ait felancf E I Archi-.aOgd- en busi-r.eeti- -- vice-preside- ng I Soc-uor- fc M-M- en ' ji-V- i .v'-Jm- as 'Service Is Given t- - M-M- en TREMONTON CLEANER! a. R F lege. Mrs. Maurice Cole and ' Mr. and Mrs. Golden Fine were ffrs. Eph Petersen were Logan here from California where they msmess visitors Thursday. Fri- visited with relatives and friends ' day the Coles went to Ogden and this week. 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