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Show PAGE JEAR RIVER TWE LVE Seminarv Plans Graduation yr Logan Temple To Observe (Continued from front page) Tremor.nn. Uta-h- VALLEY LEADER ' M.J . ft) ' i Anniversary The throwing of the switch to Danner, Paul Douglas Davis, Earliss Draper, Geraldtae lianni illuminate the Logan Temple is Neil Hess. Pauline Michaelis planned for Saturday evening Fredrick Leo Nye, Gerald A. Pet May 17th, according to announ erson, Robert M. Rhodes, Norma cement of EIRay Christiansen, Jean Richardson, Edwin Dale president of the Logan temple. All installations will be comTarbet. Lee LaRall Thompson, pleted by that date and are to Norma Jean Wise. PhilFackrell. be of a permanent nature. Gwen Howell HanJ. Fallaws. Ralph Duane May 17th is the anniversary ip of the opening of the Logan sen, Ray Edgar Nessen. Penrose Joy Miller. temple, and May 15th is the an Plymouth Bonnie Jean Estep, niversary of the Restoration of Bevthe Aaronic Priesthood, it has Lloyd Mason, DeVear! Nish, n decided that the four been erly Udy. .with stakes, in connection Capener, Riverside Maurine Doris Forsberg, John Austin Udy. temple officials will plan a fit ting DroCTam for the occasion. Snowville Graham Cutler, Joice All Roe, Doena people within the Logan tem Cutler, ple district are cordially invited Colleen Sorensen. to attend. Stone Verdeen Roe. A program lasting about an Thatcher Beverlee Adams, Nela will be held on the west Lorn hour Earl Lynn Andersen, slope of the temple hill. Boys son. Trfmonton I PecKV Lorraine and girls of the four Logan stakAllpn Renae Bennett, BoDell es will be present in a body and Hunsaker Bensen, DeAnn Bone', will sing in a group. A band will rharlene Broufih, Donna Jean play a medley of L. D. S. hymns. . Yoo Sovo 4 d ,4. 4 t! H Ly mm ?! : sins Lo-ea- ior y cnChorl ogtv a1" You can ft on onC m B If La-De- Chatelaln, Vyron Dunn, Darylff Boys of the Aaronic priesthood Garfield, Joann Green, Hollis will participate on the program. Vauhan Neal. Maxine1 Norr, Efforts are being made to secure Beverly Jean Rohde, Bonnie the presence of President David Rytting, Cheryle Sandall, Tommy O. McKay at the entertainment. Lee Steffen. Following appropriate ceremony Tremonton II Irma. Adams, the switch illuminating the tem Leon II. Anderson, Shirlie Mae ple will be closed. It is recommended that all Henrie, Rosco Heppler, Lola Dean Hill, Leola Koford, Darlene Mil- who attend bring a pillow or a ler, Fred W. Rucker, Bernice blanket on which to sit on the Spencer, Marilyn Stenquist, Pearl grass. A loud speaking system will be set up so that all may Winn. Bear Kiver City, North Pox El- hear. Visitors are asked to enter der Stake Sharyle Lynn Anderson, Stanford Dee Christensen, through the gates, and to be Reed C. Jensen, Shirley Yvonne careful of the flowers and shrubs on the temple grounds. Peterson, Lucile Elaine Taylor. Evans, North Box Elder Stake Phyllis Andersen. Portage, Malad Stake Zona Allen, John Robert Gibbs, Jr., Lola Mae Gibbs, Vera Jean Hall, Rilla Beth John. Virginia Mae John, Deon Roderick. i, tion Luncheon The annual Installation Luncheon of the Women's Civic "League was held last Thursday afternoon In the" Tremonton "Second Ward Banquet rooms. A 'delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Jed Abbott, Mrs. Grant Garner and Mrs. Held Oyler, during which a very entertaining program was pre- sented. The theme for the afternoon was Women's Role in a Century of" Progress and the tables were cleverly decorated with pioneer figures and Bee Hives as place cards. Mrs. Garland Puzey acted as toastmistress with responses being given by Mrs. Melvin Wood, Freeman Bylngton and Mrs. Reuben Baer. Each one toasted a certain era and wore hats or "bonnets appropriate to that time. Two lovely musical numbers were given by Mrs. Bob Winzeler accompanied by Mrs. Howard Freiss, which were very much enjoyed. Mrs. Hyrum Marble of Garland, District Corresponding then installed the new officers by presenting each one with a corsage and giving words of advice and encouragement to '"Mrs. vsec-reta- ry, each. Baby Blankets You can make four baby blankets "from ona regular siza blanket. Cut the blanket Into quartets and bind with ribbon or blanket binding. This plan gives enough baby blankets for frequent launderings. One of the most important features of the Bear River City Centennial Celebration will be the printing of the Bear River City history. Data for this book has been accumulating since 1927 when the first drafting of such a '" """w'0i 'ii: 1. WAREHOUSE )(; - CLEARANCE v I in OF plastic patent unirarm, pannier and top handle r i" fulHasl HOSIERY. Sheer nylon, Mother. shade,. the loveliest Spring WOW'S colors. ,style9. Black, V . 2 if; v - Xj. El ft 2.984.98 - A. SPR ME History of Bear River City To Be Published Civic League Holds Installa- A HANKIES. and I.o sheers. cloud-lik- e snowy' bright or lace trimmed white! Printed, initialed, JjC-1- . or embroidered squares, oblongs and squwes ,CARFS. Generoiw crepes printed rayon in picture-pretty Gay and 265 PAIRS book began. A number of pioneers of Bear River City were still living at that time. They were very anxious to have this early history written as Bear River ward and precinct included all of the Bear River Valley from Garland on the north to Corinne on the south. Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen has in her life written statements from these pioneers together with many of the stories of the early days when they came to visit with her. Their visits were prompted by one impelling thought, which was: To urge her to go on with the book. The author will be visitand her ing the communities of the county in the near future to take orders for the book which will be off the press the last of August. were 5.50 APRONS i Sheer Front n Mil Dainty printed Swiss with bias A l I hi 1 trim. u U V 5 BLOUSES. 1.44 . . A m dressy 38. '19 ens. 32 to ijv- i - k' f ON EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss and daughter, Mrs. Lyle Hansen, left Tremonton last week for a three week vacation trip in the east. They plan to meet Mr. Hansen at Gaysville, South Dakota, when he is released from the navy. They will attend the Hansen family reunion at Gaysville on May llth and will also go to Austin, Minnesota to meet the relatives of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Elmer Mahnke. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hansen will return to Tremonton with them and will make their home here or flat Impeccably tailored and pastel r.y styles. White 185 PAIRS 675 WERE 46 tiki to 375 It a V son-in-la- V !jhj il eJ. rayon satin . and with lavish lace! 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