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Show PAGE 'lie ; Sweetheart Bail, March 14th. Anderson, Edith Stokes and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson. Mrs. Dona Hickman Ls visiting in Ogden with her mother-in-laMrs. Virginia Biackham and Mrs. Warren Hickman, who Horace Barnard of the Stake M. has been ill. Gilbert Arbon is in the hospital I. A. Board visited Monday even Ing at Penrose and attended the in Salt Lake City. two one-aplays put on by was Mrs. Christen Peterson M. I. A. of the members week over in the Ogden visiting Vernal Johns of Mrs. Mr. and end with relatives. were the guest speakers Garland Miss Luella Sorenson had a at Sacrament Sunday meeting 15. Ten birthday party February evening. The Aaronic Priest hood boys sang a song. Mr. and Mrs. Lee EskeLson of Salt Lake spent her birthday with her sister. Lois, who was also celebrating a birthday anniversary at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. They attended the M. I. A. Gold and Green ball Saturday evening. Helen Pentose ct Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jensen of Brigham, Mrs. Mildred E&kel-so- n and Mrs. Martha Taylor of Ogden, Mrs. Mary Huggins of STEEL Garage Doors Bear River City, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of their son and brother, Orsen Jensen Electrically Welded! door to f orltw old yt doon , , , ml All and family. and Mrs. L. C. Eskelson of Salt Lake City and Misses Oleta and Carma Miller of Brig-haat the visited this week-en- d home of their parents, Mr. and Mr. m ally wldt tutt r.uitant. ugg.dly built improved niim. mocd- - Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mrs. Lana Jensen assisted Mrs. "4L "Buy From Your at a surprise birthday party in honor of Eugene Jensen's 8th birthday an niversary at the school last His grandmother, Thursday. Mrs. Ida Miller was a special Rozella Anderson local Lumber Dealer" TREMONTON LUMI5EK & HARDWARE FARMERS' CASH UNION guest. m mmfsm mm am WISE WESTERN FARMERS alwayt ... P Northland Brand Seed the (lean, tested, fertile teed identified bf fee Flying Goo oa the baa. Northland Brand U ol higher quality this year than ever . . . and It's ipeclally adapted lo local climatic condition!. To be SURE ol your eupply ol the teed backed by the 62 year reputation ol America' leading seedsmen, tee your nearby . Notthtup Kinq dealer or write to r ... immu?, m$ 160 So. 4th Wtst J. co. Salt take City V Only lhiF!K.sr sw( nn thu Noi thlnnd Hi and for tu f'i tilily. WW JLLJ v v quality and AR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Treinor.ton.Uuh. -, guests were present. They p'ay-- d games and a nice lunch was served. Many nice gifts were A birthday party was given m j of A picture show, "Chump honor of Mrs. Bert Eliason this Oxford" will be given in Snow-vill- e week. She received enough quilt cn March 5 at 7:30. blocks to makea a nice quilt. is having their Snowville Luncheon was served by Mrs. TK THURSDAY, FEERUAnv " "na the clean-,brothauthorized by Congress. VA of- ance benefits provided by Leo, Carl and Charles Jensen son cf California and his ovnation. veterans concerned grateful are ficials v uixe gravely and Carl at Ephraim ers, Victor, of Ogden were dinner guests Northern Utah civic clubs and Insurant w tiurce to are not veterans er fact that the Lake. of Orson Petersen Salt the home of their brother, are strong- - drive is on. taking advantage of the insur service organizations and family. Mrs. P.eta Dalton entertained DINNER HONORS her primary class at a birthday O. L. BROUGH party honoring Gene Jensen. Mrs. O. L. Brough entertained Games were played and a delicat a family dinner on Sunday ious luncheon was served. ELECTRIC Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kimber in honor of the birthday of her husband. and family of Grouse Creek, B E X. S I at the home spent several days of her parents, E. Miller. Mr. SQUAD TO VISIT NORTHERN UTAH and Mrs. C. VA Mr. and M13. Carl Nelson tf Tremonton, parents of Ivan Nelson, and Thomas Bailey of Brig-habrother of Mrs. Ivan Nelson, attended the plays at Penrose Monday evening. Ivan took the part of Abe Lincoln in "One Who Came To Gettysburg". Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and family visited Saturday af ternoon at Garland with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hodges and Mrs. A. H. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grover of Ogden visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman. Sunday dinner guests at the Berchtold home were Mr. and Mrs. David Bessinger of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund re turned to Salt Lake Sunday af ter having spent two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Deweyville visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Perry CLEAN-U- P Nov! squad of four rethe Veteran's of presentatives A clean-u- p m, Hodges. You Can Have AUTOAATIC HOT VATER SERVICE Administration will spend sev eral days next week in Northern Utah in an effort to handle the Droblems of local veterans with emphasis upon insurance rein statements, according to Wayne C. Dabb, contact representative in charge of the Ogden VA office The clean-u- p squad will cover the Tremonton area on March 6. A special meeting of veterans affairs will be held in the Utah Power and Light Company Audi torium in Tremonton at 7:30 p m. Thursday night, March 6th. Dabb explained that the meet ing is open to the public and that in addition to all veterans, civic clubs and other groups are urged J Mum tf Mr ? W ( ih V W f rV Service organization heads are especially urged to attend the session, after which trained VA personnel will to send reDresentatives. answer questions and actually process application forms for all types of benefits on the spot. The traveling unit is an out growth of General Omar N. Bradley's plan to give veterans a final chance to pick up lapsed Stanfill. life insurance policies under easy was The Penrose Relief Society reinstatement privileges Marba Stanfill with reorganized and Anna Petersen president, and Viola Shuman counselors Ruth Egley, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and SAYS: Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller and just daughters, attended a funeral service of George Hess at Tuesday. Mr. Harly Granger accompanied his mother, Mrs. Lula Granger to Nebraska to attend the funeral of an Uncle, John Granger, who died Sunday. They expect to be gone about ten days. Word was received here last week of the death at Burley of Mrs. Ellen Smith. She was a former resident of Penrose and the wife of the late William M. Miller. All of the children of Fred W. 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