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Show PAGE EIGHT, COUNTY FAKM BUREAU BANQUET -- With the purcha.'-tf Girl a r: FI Arrar.rjir.? painl;: Fat sett. nationally by Dan E River hUh known arti-ttaking anotiv r itep forward in providing its at;ifr.trKiy with an art collection worthy cf a (v rs. The Agenda, ciub was the first to participate ia the raiding of funds for ths project by consenting to contribute 50 per cent of the funds taken in from their Vodie. This money, supplemented by the $08.95 raised from the lyceum of February 26, will help buy the painting. A program to increase further the art collection at the school Ls under way. A permanent committee of faculty members composed of Milton Johnson, Clyde Morris, Ruth Johnson, Helen Severson and Gene Jorgenson has been appointed to determine how Bear River can raise funds to purchase more pictures from artists of note. "The painting we are now getting, 'Girl Arranging Flowers,' is practically a donation as the hand carved frame alone cost Jorgenson, $125," stated Gene e PROGRAM "h-vi! i;-- . DANCE Hear River High School SATURDAY, MARCH 8 G o'clock es- say is limited to 500 words and is judged on choice of subject of A. A. U. Meet The Bear River high school swimming pool has been chosen as the place for the Intermoun-tai- n Senior A. A. U. Championship Swimming meet to be staged the last of March or early In April, announces Perry Leavitt, swimming instructor. After a two year lull Coach Leavitt's acquamen have paddled comthemselves into state-wid- e two wins have petition. They from Granite to their credit and have twice lost to Logan. Last Saturday they participated in an meet at Ogden, placing fourth in state competition. In addition to entering the Senior A. A. U. meet, the Bears intend to enter the Junior A. A. U. meet at Ogden the last of March. Chief among Leavitt's water artists are Duane Bjorn, unbeaten and individual swimmer, and Max Mason, top d notch specialist. Lawrence Hanson has been beaten events. only once in the Other promising contestants in clude EarlU Draper, Ray Nesson, Don Anderson, Paul Davis, Murray Cannon, Blaine Fryer, Leon Anderson, Berthcl Christcnson, Jerry Peterson and Leon Roundy. "The team is too inexperienced and lacks practice. We have been practicing one month while squads of other schools have had three to four months' training. We lack a balanced group but can probably boast more indivite breast-strokr- jttr plate manent. World Peace." This Bear River Pool To Be Scene all-sta- $1.00 matter, organization of subject matter and correct word and grammar usage. Students interested are urged to contact English teachers immediately. Points under the awards system will be given to school winners. In a recent essay contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Sharon Hales was declared winner with Joyce Romer and Ethel Roberts placing second and third respectively. 200-ya- rd s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble were in Ogden Monday night to hear Paul Robeson. Problems." EVANS WARD TO GIVE BAZAAR . SATURDAY SPECIALS 45c?! DO-NUT- S and Mrs. Farley Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mau-gha- n were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. Mr. j. 0. Ptnmtr ! i Cream Puffs Jelly R 0 inc. TREMONTON STORE CENTENNIAL CHOIR TO GIVE PROGRAM The Box Elder County Centennial Choir directed by Cliff Watkins will give an hour's program Sunday evening In the Tremonton First ward beginning at 8 p. m. The choir is composed of singers from all over the County and has been rehearsing pioneer songs and other good numbers for the past several weeks in readiness for these Change Garden Spot Many farm gardenprs need to change the position of the garden spot. Soil wears out In garden spots just as anywhere else. Trees that were small enough not to have harmed grandmother's garden may have grown so much and their roots spread so far that they are robbing your garden of moisture if you hap. pen to be still using the same land that grandmother did. The Primary Stake Board are happy over the penny collection in the various wards of the stake. They report a total of $1030.00 contributed and sent in to the Primary children's hospital. They are grateful to the ward officers who put over the project in their own wards. This year's collection is the highest ever received. Phyllis W. Pope will present a group of students in a Reading Recital, Monday, March 10th at 7:30 at her home. The readers to be heard are JoAnn Korth, Annette Fronk, Vaughn Korth, Marlene Harris, Marilyn Hamilton, Gay La lib and Darlene ft- hi- - . wMfff$k' - -- s ' - I 4 . . t t v , m&t' IB i 1 ' i . " ta Ail t j " - fx r h t 1 hi r A k ff ,. 'i 1: v j v i ' V- x f - f- - -- - - " i J--i : xiLZA - trz;i iie - I 1 Js I km Fine fit! Fine s! ,: Fine struction! Sizes 10 to 20. "9,75 B. BOYS' SPORT COATS. springy checks in fine Well cut! Sizes 10 to 20. 12.75 f 1S.( t SUITS sam j with jackets, contrasting parts in hlue or brown. 1275 D. JR. EOYS' Bright, all-woo- l! help r and cords. Tailored to a turn! Plain colors. 10 to 20. 5,90 con- j in fine flannels C. EOYS' SLACKS Haw 1 two-ton- e J :r f living I ' u EM: j VOHBfS 1 Crisp and Charming Of fine quality dotted or figured marquisette; each aide 42" x 2Vt yd.. Full r. .t&5 . ' 'V DRESSES "A v is A . A ... -- t- 12.75 ffh McvW Reflect spring in print! Gajr floral prints! Dashing polka clots! Smart abstracts! Gardens of glorious color on dark or light I ' TREPARE FOR SPRING : ; Lovely Drapery :'!; A''fYS0'!l'' A'"- backgrounds o mir (ror the very mood ef pringl . . And the s atyles! Demure nesa everywhere! flattering, to make the man in' your life (eall you the "fairest :lad in the Easier Select Your Drapery Fabrics and let us have them made to your specifications width or length French or pink pleated headers pair. -a- m- $1.50 . , " " : i - I fl"'; E. BLOUSES F. i crisp eottoo. tail, orcd or dressy. Skirts, 7.14. All-Wo- ol ' i: ; i ' it - W I i this Spring favorite ttvln. lishtweisht fai rics (Some 12.75 H. GIRLS' y 393 '' ' -- ' TfhT. pep-lum- fascinating (aide drapes . . . full, 9J5cto:U9yd. U1- - W:...- ii" . . . Damasks, movlern twills. Cretonnes and Chinzes. 36" to 54" wide. Other suitable upholstery fabrics. - !V r'-- ' f llilrirtd ' Detter tufflc! iNi r the Easter Parade for PR1SCILLAS J ten ! i I ; 1 1 fJ;.,1 I - f j i I ; : Y- -t A. BOYS' TRENTWOOD SUITS! .JJ I lite Students of Bear River have the opportunity of participating in two national essay contests sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American I ' r - fiWjk' .4:At,:vJ nf . " windows HIRE S A 1 D m. V i Creative Writing SERVICE: SATIS- -, is iii'W'-- w h mh - v Opportunities For HERC'A FACT i f fD Brighter y?3 iD lit PENNY COLLECTION APPRECIATED Contests Present ril 'f'LnT7?Ss5?7 ! I dual stars than any other team In the state," stated Coach Legion Auxiliary. "Home, Cradle of Good Citizenship" is the topic chosen by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The essay is not to exceed 1,000 words. It will be Judged on literary construction, interpretative views and patriotic inspiration. National prizes of $1000 and a gold medal. $500 and a gold medal, $250 and a gold medal and $100 and a gold medal are Liberal state being offered. prizes are also to be had. The subject for the American Legion Auxiliary contest Is Contribution to a Pe- - Cbocolale Eclairs and a program. Dorothy McMillan of Salt Lake to is attend invited is Everyone spending this week at the and receipts will be given with K. H. Fridal home prior to leaving in the near future for Aus- purchases at the bazaar. V , Lee's Bakery Mrs. Frank Dalton returned last Thursday irun Boise. Idaho where she spent the past three weeks with her daughter, M"s. Joe Jette and family. The officers of the Evans ward Primary and the linar.ee committee of the ward have arranged to present a bazaar on Monday, March ICth and the proceeds of the' entertainment will go to the new church building. Free refreshments will be ser ved at seven o'clock, after which there will be a fiih pond for the children, a grab bag, the bazaar I art instructor. r 100-yar- a-- at 2:30 p. m. xr.e will be "The Consumers' March 12th subject , ; . Weil-Know- n Annual Serving starts at THURSDAY, MAF:Cr to She Mrs. Ada tralia. bring her; plans Bourne Mr. and Mis. Leland Gai ! FARM BUREAU TO MEET to with America back her mother visited House in attended Trerr. Diane Open and The Tremonton Ladies Farm and Monday "'0rV'!: ' at the Double when she returns. Bureau will meet at the home of and the reception in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Cliff Beard on Wednesday, J Ranch 'School Purchases Paintinir From Artist North Box Elder Tremonton, Uta! LEADER .BEAR RIVER VALLEY COATS in . ' C GIRLS' DRESSES right out of a hook! story Picturesque cottons! Siics i. 3-- 7-- 1 3 3 J. LITTLE GIRLS' COATS, smart Big Sister's! Lightweight jics!Yunamy colorsl ' f, if T |