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Show Tremonton, Utah JJEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE FOUR. Ray Stark underwent a Bng-haoperation Tuesday in the is Club of the condition Members Study Hospital. His were entertained by the Milton Social QenU MRS. TENNIE SUMMERS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Irvin Jones was hostess at a chicken dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Eccle Fairchild of Alhambra, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Gam Capener of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Dar- rell Jones and daughter of Rock Mrs. Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Myrtle Gunnell and dau ghter, Ruth, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gunnell and son, and Karl and Grant Gunnell and wives all of Mesa, Arizona, have been visiting with relatives and friends in the Valley, Ogden and Logan. They returned to their homes this week. m Johnsons, Sunday evening. Complying with their study outline of current events, James Walton reported happenings at the Postmasters Convention held last week in Salt Lake. Refreshments were served to the members and Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Sandall and the Einor Stenquists who were spec- birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Tennle Summers in Salt Lake Sunday. Members of her family from here who attended were Marion Summers and family of Tremonton and the Farrell and Maynard Sumial guests. mers of Bothwell. A RECITE VOWS AT FOR3IER RESIDENTS VISIT HERE m-j- cr STUDY CLUB MEETS OUT-OF-TOW- News o4-- H reported as satisfactory. v-- E-.- nr TTDC : -- 41 h handAnnt J ON N HOME CEREMONY GUESTS FETED Announcement is made of the marriage of Maurine Jones Sylvester to Mr. Glen A. Carlson, both of this city. They spoke their vows Monday, July 28, at 8 p. m. in a beautifully decorated room at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Jones. Bishop Jesse F. Petersen of Penrose performed the candlelight ceremony in the presence of their immediate family and a few close friends. The bride wore a navy blue street-lengdress and a beautiful orchid corsage. Her only Mrs. Hulda Meister entertain ed at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getz and daughter, Joan, of Peoria, Illinois, and Miss Helen Piller of Akron, Ohio, who are visiting here. FETED AT DINNER well-balanc- ed L s s th i ' i , now WL.uKtD -"-- i Jim Green of Glendale, Cal- ifornia, is visiting with his niece a held Chefs and nephew, Mrs. Dorothy Iver-so- n were Mrs. Reed The Centennial the at and D. B. Green. meeting last Wednesday which at Peterson " STAGECSCRE EffcRADIO home of Faye we enjoyed a community time Union. Western Newrp.ptr fieleaied by to Losing and planned our trip PeterBy INEZ GERHARD gan canyon. Mrs. Birdie AUGUST 4th, at 11:45 son was a special guest. Refreshm. (E.S.T.), your cor- ments were served. Bonnie Gay, reporter respondent goes on the air, to be interviewed by Ted Malone on his program on ABC, and The Clever Cooks of East Trebe given his Lxceiiem Awaru monton met Wednesday, July 16, for "consistently impartial at the home of Carol Kay. A coverage of radio broadcasting news." That night Ted leaves the demonstration was given by He will fly to Stockholm, Phyllis Woodruff and Carol Kay country Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amster- on the making of fruit salad. dam, and Shannon, taking four cam- Another meeting was conducted erashe says he has lost expensive at Fanette Hill's home, Friday, cameras all around the globe. In Shanna 18. Fanette and ten days he will be back; with his July Hill demonstrated the packing of gift for description, he will make lunch box, after the rest of us feel that we, too, have a ' he files were worked Mr. and Mrs. Duane Madsen and son, Dickie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madsen, Wednesday. The occasion was. Mrs. had a glimpse of the countries he which recipe on. The next meeting was held Duane Madsen's birthday anni- has visited. Remember when went around the world in 1945 and on Wednesday, July 23, at the versary. home of Delphia Bunderson. Dinner was served to members told us about it? attendant was Miss Vion Madsen, of the family. To Gr:;ce a Phyllis Woodruff, reporter We don't hear much about Mary who also chose navy blue and Suit she these goes Astor Bathing days, though wore a corsage of white lillies ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY The Clever Cooks met at the on working, turning in one good right Melvin Carlson roses. red and LOOK of Koa Lou Christensen home KM. HS Twelve friends of Knud Fridal i;0 performed the duties of best Plans were made for week. last wrote Mrs. C. I. Wells, were entertained at a party SatI tflu man for .his brother. to Logan Canyon. We cur ustiat. Aftr usiiii; A YDS Vitatrip V iuir li;in sh min Oinciy ' II: a urday, the occasion being his Following the ceremony, outlined our work for the sumloot 62 pounds. Weighs onlw 18 sixth birthday anniversary. OutiwMjnds. Wears size II from was served luncheon mer. Refreshments were served. light sent in these lio!o"rapl.s a table covered with a white door games were played on the rrvealmt; the sdvnnt.'iw of king Myrl Newman, reporter 52pouiKis. YoartxiHi.ememij linen table cloth and decorated lawn after which his mother, i or may not be the smif but why reU iKt try the AYKS 1'lan on our with lighted tapers and a three-tiere- d Mrs. K. H. Fridal III, served Wyoming visitors of Mr. and Money Back Cuarantit. Wilh freshments. this Han you eat delicious AYDS cake as a centerwedding Melvin Hamilton were Mr. Mrs. s directed. You don't tut out any meals, starches, iioi.itors, meats piece. and Mrs. W. E. Jenkins, Mrs. or butter, you simply cut them After a month's honeymoon CHRISTENSEN FAMILY fllDUi. down, li s simple and easier when Martha Kennington and Mrs. ENJOY SOCIAL you enjoy clehcaiiis AYDS before Pacific the to Yellowstone, trip h makEdith Hansen. They were on tac meat to (lull the appetite Sun ing it easier to eat less. Absolutely and Northwest n they Valley, of Lewis Members the their way to Salt Lake to atf ,Wm!s. .'WJdavs' supnl vot Y will return to Tremonton for a ttnly J2.25. If hot delighted with home met at their tend some of the Centennial : family results. MONK Y HACK on the few days. Then they will leave in Bothwell on the Twenty-Fourt- h s ft very firbt box. Call or phone. events. t to for Woodland, California, for a party in honor of Tear Out This Ad as a reminder make their home. Mrs. Christensen's birthday an MART ASTOR Nels and Dale Homer, with Tremonton Phone 134 He is the son of Mrs. Mary A. R. W. Christensen Mrs. and Olena J. Homer, and Mr. niversary ADAM'S DRUG performance after another. She Peterson of this City. of Logan who is moving to CalG. H. Frisby of Ogden, Mrs. and celebrated her 26th anniversary in ifornia. visited here Lizabeth as role with Sunday. her pictures A group of 24 were served reScott's mother in "Desert Fury." freshments and spent the after Mrs. Guy Johnson had her sis"Se remember noon visiting. may ters, Misses Irene and Edith crets," made as a silent picture in Stoddard of Salt Lake, as her TOO FAT THURSDAY Mr orijj Mrs. P".i3 'ETM n the Carl Gcc slings of Allar.sburg, Urr.e ir:2 c Washington, and Mr. and I.Irs. Aether, v.:, Elwin Ellis and children, Gayle a. uh.i g.., i and Sc&tt, cf San Francisco Nancy and Lor';;-v;.cwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Francisco Slf i." B. Green during the week. Jack Standi ' ' X v ' LBS. t ;tt:in.Mr8-Well- s " . Chris-tense- I - V .JKi.i,..Y1MM,ri--MTl1- REAL ESTATE LOANS Liberal Amounts Low Interest Rates No Commission to Pay Good Service Free Appraisals or Short Terms Long No Stock to Purchase Old-time- 1924 with in 1932 as Norma Talmadge, again a talkie with Mary Pick-forSamuel Goldwyn will do it again, setting it in the U. S. A., and starring Teresa Wright and Dana Andrews. HAS SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Tremonton, Utah ENTERTAINS ON ANNIVERSARY ) Miss Carol Homer entertained at a slumber party on July 22nd. iff) C Celebrating her birthday anniversary were six girl friends. week-en- guests. d d. Mrs. George Napoli had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and the Cliff Ulerys of Ogden, Charles Harris, "Duel in the San" has grossed Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richins and about $7,000,000 and caused no end and Douglas of discussion. Some say it's wonNewell, Virgil Richins of Grouse Creek and derful, some say it's bad; others claim that it's a satire uu all picMiss Sharon Hales. See JAMES BROUGH, Realtor (!RIt r tures of that type, and scream with laughter over the blue faces created by Technicolor. Of course the answer is that enough people have paid to see it pile up $7,000,000. deal is under way to film a series of short subjects based on Gabriel Heatter's "A Brighter Tomorrow," stressing the point that courage can overcome practically insurmountable obstacles; a film mogul thinks the material is Tires are pretty much like stock. When you buy a you want to know that she came from When you buy a tire you can use the same standards, because the reputation of the folks that made is a pretty good indication of its producing pow That's why we stock and recommend tractor, implement, truck and auto tires. 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Install a compact, Fastemp home heater and have warmth whenever you want it to regulate as easily as you do a radio. fuel-oil-burni- apologies are extended to didn't ask for because his radio program wis tailed "Where There's Life" instead of "The Life of Riley" recently in this space. Also, we'd been told he wasn't a Brooklynite. Seems he did live in Brooklyn, though he wasn't born there. So if the citizens want to name him "Mr. Brooklyn" it comes naturally. w;:. ti.. .n Bendix (who Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have a contract with Universal-Internationpermitting them to make one outside picture a year, so they've to do "The signed with Eagle-Lio- n Noose Hangs High." -- fr ill September high time, too! Jack Lawrence gets his own radio program; he'll play the piano, sing- his own songs, and introduce them. In case you didn't know, he wrote 6uch hits as "Symphony," "If I Didn't Care," "AU or Nothing at All," and the current "Linda." Also wrote the lyrica for the songs In Greer Garson'i forthcoming musical, "A Woman of My Own." on the screen "Dream Girl" but you'll hear Nadine Connor's voice singing "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly" in the sequence in which Betty imagines herself an opera star. Impressing Macdonald Carey. in ELECTRIC FANS 10 Inch Duo-Ther- $1095 m OIL HEATERS GET YOURS NOW Universal 14 PIECE Penny Singleton ("Blondie") has become a backyard theater manager. She and her husband have built a miniature stage with sets, seats for the audience, curtains and an arch at the rear of their home in Van Nuys, Calif. It's the special property of their youngsters, Dorothy and Susan, and Penny is delighted with its came it's called the DorSue, of course. 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