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Show J3EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE FOUK-- PRIMARY HOLDS SOCIAL r riNE ARTS CLUB BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ENTERTAINED enterMrs. Jack Shumway memfor tained Friday evening the and club Bridie of her bers Carl Mrs. guests: following Cook of Los Angeles. Mrs. Hyrum Marble and Mrs. Kenneth SarIcegent of Garland and Mrs. Steland Harris and Mrs. Frank vens. After enjoying a delicious luncheon, the ladies had their evening at cards with Mesdames cnr.k Harris. R. O. Woodheaa The Fine Arts Club was delightfully tntertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maurene Wight of Thatcher. The Centennial book, ."Sweet Love Remembered," by Helen Corte-Stafford was reviewed by Maria Stanfill. The remainder of the evening was spent in sewing and recalling stories of early pioneer life. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next and Mel Wood winning the meeting will be held at the home zes. cf Mrs. Erma Summers. CIVIC LEAGUE HEARS LOGAN' WOMAN Mrs. Uleda j Two meetings of the Victory Sewing Clrb have been held dur- to younger groups. Refreshments ueTe served by Mrs. Campbell and Bernice An- derson. ing the past month, starting our work. We exfourth year of to accomplish a great deal pect this year in the field of sewing and the other arts which accompany it. The first, on March 14th, was held at the home of Jean at which plans were discussed concerning work for the coming summer, and the following officers weTe elected: Jean Mortensn, president; Josephine Baker, Leah Stenquist, secretary; LeAn-n- e Marble, reporter; Maxine Potter, and Margie Roberts, recreation committee; Shyrl Dustman and Louella BakeT and Melva Jane Castleton as the fair committee. The second meeting was held at the home of our leader, Ann Palmer, on April 3rd. We spent the time learning to darn wool, in order that we might .become familiar with the material which will be used to make up our suits and dresses this summer. Light luncheons were served at both meetings. LeAnne Marble, reporter. 4-- LOCAL WOMAN TAKES FIRST FLIGHT WITH SON 1 MISS DORENE DUNN Grant graciously H demonstrated an interesting method of presenting a lesson BRIDGE CLUB The Women's Civic League was held April 3rd with Mrs. Elma Johnson as hostess. Mrs. Irving Wasserman of Logan gave in interesting talk on music appreciation, and our record library. Refreshments were served to members and four thirty-on- e guests. News of4-CLUBS The officers and teachers of the Second Ward Primary met Monday evening at the home of Golda Campbell for their regular teacher training lesson and social. Lawana Stenquist gave the lesson and Marlene Shuman pri- ENTERTAINS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED had the thrill of her life during the past week when, influenced by a group of friends who were visit-- i ing with her from California, she allowed her son, Melvin, the pri-- ! vilege of piloting her in a flight over the surrounding territory, Mr. Woodruff felt highly honor- e 1. for because of her was "lu.sal in the past he nwaVilo """"1V- t r" oiuo nor a nhna ririA While aloft, they circled her home at an altitude of 1600 feet flying at 150 miles per hour. Mrs. Vernon Woodruff vice-preside- nt; continu-announc- - . - Vnnouncing The the FATHER OF MRS. LILENQUIST DIES IN SALT LAKE Funeral services were set for City Florists Monday, April I FARM BUREAU ANNOUNCES MEETING PLANS m iviiirv insnn APPTr n v il; . s rl I tL,' rr.er, - Sear giter Citij A , . -; 1 furnished each boy and girl with a drink of punch. Miss Alta Hoskins of Wells-vill- e spent Tuesday evening visiting Floy Christensen. Open house was held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen in honor of Mrs. 1 Ipson. - 7 u f" if ing and playing ball. SPECIALS for THREE WEEKS ONLY from 20 to 33 Discount on the following TRICYCLES - - SCOOTERS COASTER WAGONS Mrs. Louise Nelson will be hostess on Friday, the 18th of April Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christento the Daughters of the Utah sen of Caldwell, Idaho were visitPioneers at their next regular relatives and friends in Treing meeting. The meeting will begin monton and Bear River City last at 3 p. m. YOUNG FARMERS DISCUSS week. WEED CONTROL Mrs. Kleon Kerr who has been At the regular meeting MonNEW CLUB HOLDS in FIRST MEETING Washington, D. C. the past day evening of the Young Farwinter arrived home Saturday mers' organization, Mr. Walker a group of Bear evening for a visit with her par- of the County Weed Control was The River high school graduates met ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ab- present and conducted a discuswith Mrs. Gwen Oyler as hostess bott. She accompanied Mr. and sion on the methods of weed for their first meeting. The sev- Mrs. Melvin Foxley on their control. He advised that those en charter members met at the return from the east. trip desiring to have spraying done home of Mrs. Leo Oyler one eventhis year should send in their ing last week for an evening of Mrs. Owen Hall and children of names, addresses, the acreage Prizes were won by Logan were pinochle. guests for Easter of and type of weeds to be sprayed. Donna Oyler and Ora Mae Reed. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rex Richards, a district officer Luncheon was served by the Brough. spoke on war surplus and Merl hostess. Bair gave a lecture and discussed M- nd Mrs. Keith Archibald the buying of life insurance as BO DELL HUNSAKER AND of S"- Lake visited several days an organization. RALPH BENSON ARE WED k with her parents, Mr, rrs. anc' M. L. Hunsaker, before Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Hunsak-e- r to make leaving their home in daughter. Lynn of Logan, visited announce the marriage of California. with relatives in Tremonton their daughter, Bo Dell, to Mr. Monday. son of Mr. and Ralph Benson, Mrs. Harriet Criddle of Shelley, Mrs. John T. Benson of Newton, Idaho, left Friday for Salt Lake The H. J. Aults, P. E. Aults and Utah. to attend T. A. Carter drove to LoMrs. conference and the The candle light ceremony English affor Easter Sunday. gan Canyon took place Saturday, March 29th missionary reunion, at the home of the bride's aunt ter visiting the past week with CARD OF THANKS and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mrs. May T. Kent and her father, It is with real gratitude and Benson in Tremonton and was Dan Taylor. appreciation that we acknowperformed by Bishop Wayne Bob Bennett home arrivd 45 Sandall before about members early ledge the kindness and help of of the two families and a few Easter morning on furlough .He our friends during the illness close friends. The couple stood is in the army located at Fort and after the death of our wife before a mantle beautifully de- Knox, Kentucky and took a and mother. The visits to the home, the sympathy extended corated with white lilies, pink plane for his Easter visit. and the many other ways in sweet peas and candelabra. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauber and which The bride was lovely in a pink friendship and love were chiffon and lace gown and car- daughter, Lois, of Chicago, visit- - shown are all a source of cornried a bouquet of roses with ed with the William Beyers while fort to us in this time of lass, enroute to California this week, We take this means of thanking white ribbon streamers. each and every one for all as- sister-in-laof Ruth Bnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield sistance given, the bridegroom was matron of Samuel and Samuel honor. Francese Hunsaker, the and Use Hamp Bradshaws were bride's sister, was maid of honor in Salt Lake City Sunday. Foy Mortenson. and Glaydis Hanson of St. Anthony, Idaho, a cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore pastel formals and corsaprs of roses and carnations. Russel Larson of Newton, close friend IS AVATLAHLK FOU YOUR HOMK of the croom, acted as best man. The bride's mother and the on a service charge basis with proom's mother each wore black with a corsage of roses and Among the wedding puests wore three grandmothers. Yes, you can have waier softer than rain, for bathing, The croom 's prandmother BenslianiiMK)ir,g, dishwashing, laundering and cooking . . 87 son, years of ace was present. at a turn of a faucet. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. The quests were seated at three long tables which ISO were decorated with white candles in crystal holders and pink sweet peas and yellow acacia. A beautiful wedding cake topped with a manlature bride and groom was the center feature. The young couple left Monday for a honeymoon trip to California. They will make their home in Newton. The bride was a student nt Bear River high school and the groom spent 27 months as a Phone Tremonton Marine In the recent war. SKEETERS SIDEWALK BICYCLES BABY WALKERS .SMALL WHEEL BARROWS SEE OUR FRONT WINDOW! mwsssmma m I 1 Befer Food Values at the- - City Market - Select your gift for th is year from our complete stock of fine jewelry . . . suitable for either the boy or girl high school or coll. ge graduate of 19 17. mi Your L G. A. Food Store White Star SPERRY'S Tuna Fish PANCAKE FLOUR Kelloggs Variety pack 2k 28 oz. pkg. 22 Franco-America- n Spaghetti cm 42c . 13 . . Del Maize Cream Style, No. 2 can 14C w ( i 7. j fin Two-tran- d ( 'La ... necklace of pearls. Cold clasp. Expansion bracelet in rolled gold plnte; heart design set with colorful (tone. td NOW! par-cVnia- (V- - ..... ' V " Man'l watch in the popular square style. 17 jewels. Rolled gold plate. mi 111 .i Lady's watch o( heauty and distinction. 17 jewels. Ma tth-ing bracelet. II 1 i fl i J HI CVJ I I 1 M k I 1 X s. JUICE Blended Tall Cans We have Special Prices on Produce Friday and cas Save Money on our 4 SOFT WATER KQUIP3IKNTTOHUY NO WOKK TO DO NO CONTRACT TO SIGN David Stander mm 0$ 24c Shavers' 46 oz. SEG0 MILK Saturday. Culliirnn Soft Water Service 48-1:- 2 s Mrs. Rita Anderson av daughter, Sherry, spent vV shopping in Ogden. i Our community was we'i presented out an Little M0,'' Easter Sunday. The a.CT; was spent eating, chatting then-sixtiet- h PIONEER BALL SCHEDULED BY ELWOOD M. I. A. The Elwood ward M. I. A. is planning a Pioneer Trails ball to be held on Wednesday the 16th of April in the ward hall. An orchestra from Brigham City will furnish the music and they invite the people of the valley to join with them in the dance. i yum cirthday anrivers1-eroufriends and rt'atn the afternoon The next meeting of the freshments were ser:M Farm Bureau will be held on The Relief Society". Wednesday, April 16th at the birthday i partv home of Mrs. Clifford McMurdie. Relief Society : A good program has been arIpson. A beautif rl birVf ranged and all members are urg- was an outstanding ed to be present. A special program for tvf was as follows- a by President Mary s a?V; two musical numbers" C"? ' Anderson, LaVene Murri' Pearl Elwell accompanfitt4 A very successful and largely la C. Nessler. Mrs. Ute : attended Primary Easter dance dersnn travo -- uuginai rewas held Thursday evening, April entitled, "Memories" te' 3rd. Each child brought a lunch and the Primary Association outstanding qualities X-Et- ts, i r Thursday for Jesse L. Barker, 82, father of Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist who died early this week at his home in Salt Lake. The Barkers celebrated Wedding anniversary in January this year. She survives him and four of their eleven children also survive. Local Happenings r H Mor-tense- n, entertained the members of the G. S. S. club at her home on Mr and Mrs. Leon W. Dunn Friday evening. Vadis Brough of the engagement werespecial ... and Esther Storrer Miss oorenei their daughter. guests. After the game the F. Kiel to James (Jimmy) Dunn, for play went to Mrs. sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quentin Allen and Mrs. Ervin C. Nielson of Brigham City. The Woodruff home was someStohl. The marriage is to be solemn20 guests dura ized April 25th in the Logan L. thing of hotel of of the the visit group from ing D. S. Temple. A wedding recepCalifornia. the the tion will honor couple evening. following MISSIONARY VISITS Miss Dunn will entertain for Opening r TREMONTON RELATIVES friends at a trousseau tea at her Miss Ruth Christensen and her home April 20th. She is a stuof dent at the Bear River high parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Christensen of Boise, Idaho were school. guests at the home of Mrs. Janet student Mr. Nielsen, a former at the U. S. A. C, served in the Nelson last wee'k when enroute to Salt Lake to attend conferarmy three years as a radar ence. Miss Christensen is a remechanic. cently returned missionary. She attended the meeting of the FIRESIDE CHAT OF girls' Youth in the First ward GROUP ARRANGED Thursday evening with her couIn Lee's Locker Building North of Tost Office The Tremonton First ward sin, Joan Nelson, and was a Junior girls and senior scouts speaker on the program. will be held Sunday evening at 1 111 i the home of Betty Deakin. Alma King will be the speaker. All members of the' group are invited to attend after Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and Free Rose to each lady w ho visits our shop meeting. Mr. and Mrs Golden Adams and children spent the Easter weekon the opening day. end in Salt Lare. Mrs. Golden DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Adams remained for a week's visMEET TO riONEERS it with relatives there. for the GRADUATE THURSDAY. Tremonton, Utah. Ground Beef 37c1 for lot sale of Canned Go" pork soon Assorted Lunch Meal IW6 Pest Cuts Shoulder Cuts Pork Steaks 49c4 49 Sliced Bacon WE ROAST 6Bc GIVE AND REDEEM 'Mc?1 G K F. E STAMP ' |