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Show t EfflSE!jjEnOIXX)USPENDATIIOMEIIEU ft- - t and Loyal MONUMENT AT DEWEYVILLE lO BE DEDICATED foreland, brothers, are at In special Memorial day ser. basic training :;r?0Ui& . h r,f the -- o n... , vifoc"... uiC uttoc uiumuiieni ana nag j if torcc ni vision. Air . poie at the Dewewiiio KZ, command in San An. wui De dedicated on Monday, LeRoy and Loyal May 31 at 11 a.m. :Kis. x The monument has been con. . tor &?ts of brothers in- - structed to honor the veterans military first tneir -" .f thU base. Kecruitcu who served in World War II. thpv are .'t for tnrcc JNDZMORIAL DAY PROG..M the training; tic about AT SXOWVILLE Plan Career Force ' Air of. t,s formative stages) A special Memorial Day profu. t", secure and promising gram is being planned for Snow, sons of ville on Monday, May 31 at 10 brothers are the of Tre. a.m. in the ward chapel. The Westmoreland program is sponsored by the Utah. Town board and will present C. Sven Snappy Sewers met E. Smith of Garland as the dhows of Terry Heaton speaker. where they worked on leets. Refreshments were VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS SET MEETING td by the hostess. Cornwall A special meeting of the VetJ Reporter, Nedra erans of Foreign Wars and the TCilER Auxiliary will be held Wednesday, , aitchless Stitchers, a 4th May 26 at 8 pjn. in the I.O.O.F. Thurs-Lith- e hall. All members are urged to "club of Thatcher met Roche. E. A. attend. home of version of the evening was Army officers from Hill Field iZ,. Mrs. Marte Roche, are expected to be present and t jianita Evans and Mrs. Ora a social hour will follow taught the group in this - .., ,!::! 111 1 pp,. ... s ,, j- 1 1 . u :ie -- s the les ; f presses 4-- H ROBERTS FAMILY VISIT luncheon was ser. IN SOUTH DAKOTA Word has been received at the Miss Jean Roche. Leaden office this week that Mr. club girls and and Mrs. James Roberts and faHowell Verda Nesson, mily had enjoyed a visit with reMrs. leaders, and Mrs. latives in South Dakota and HarAnderson Arlene met Tuesday vard, Illinois. They plan to sail Forsgren I purpose of the meet-"ia-s from New York for England next and Wednesday. to elect officers 4 delicious ijy 4-- e H . e club. the the name, "The Dry ATTEND STATE and chose Mel. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Hansen for The delegates to the Demopresident; Lois vice ;ea, president; Barbara cratic State convention in Salt Ra--J Lake last Is! Saturday were Ford Hyden, song and cheer Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne, club reporter Glenn, J. M. Mortenson and J Joyce Hyden, pianist. George Abbott. i Reported by Darlene Payne CONTEST WINNERS I CARD OF THANKS TO APPEAR ON RADIO Tib to acknowledge the ex. Beverly Rohde of Tremonton lion of kindness and sym. and Doris Couch of Garland, W. !y shown us following the C. T. U. speech contest Gold fca death of our brother and Medal winners will be heard on lew. KBUH Saturday at 11:30 a.m. h, the Veterans of Foreign Last Saturday's program feaand the American Legion tured LuJean Ballard and Max-in- e f their military performance, Castleton of Tremonton. lied beautiful. The program is under the dieach and every one we give rection of Mrs. Axel Fredricksen, heartfelt thanks. speech director and is broadcast j The Brailsford Boys each Saturday at that hour on I Pency, Jesse and Theron the Good Neighbor Station at The Augusta Iversen Family Brigham. jev chose nt 'stitchers" secretary-treasure- r; lead-Darle- ne ire ' s Mr. and Mrs. Dredge Roberts and Mrs. William Campbell visit, ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts Monday when enroute to Salt Lake City. SUPPORTYOUR TOWN, COUISTY AND SCHOOLS! SEMINARY j ; i gers and Liane Bunnell. The graduates are: Harold and Bert Strand and fa. Beaver Dam milies of Ogden spent Sunday Ruth Rose Bishop, Gloria Dur. with their parents, the Oscar fey, La Vena Ericksen, Jean FosStrands. ter, Joan Foster, John Carlile Potter. Peggy Potter and Vera Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron and Christena Viebell. daughter, Barbara and Betty Bothwell Deakin spent Tuesday in Salt Arlene Andersen, lone Ander. Lake. son, DeLora Marble and Barbara Jeris Summers. Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mrs. Eddie Deueyville Krey, Mrs. Gene Cannon and Jacqueline Barnard, Rita Faye Mrs. Blanche Richards were Og- Dustman, Lynette Irene Gardner, den visitors one day this week. J. Robert Love land, Wilford Woodruff Snow, Betty Jo Thorn. Gene and Rex Mortenson were as and Zane Lawrence Wheat-leweek-enguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans in East Garland Fred D. Isaacson, Erma Oyler, Salt Lake City. Ronald R. Potter, Diane .Rhodes, Mrs. Reid Oyler had as week- and Geraldine Rhodes. end guests at her home, her sis- Elwood ter, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Erickson, Harold Clif. William D. Eggli Jr. of South ford Hansen, Sharon Valate Kroksh, James Austin Munns, Bend, Indiana. Harold Merrell Petersen, Dahrl and Merle Jean Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scofield of Thompson. Rupert, Idaho were Sunday Fielding guests of Mrs. A. L. Madsen. Marlene Bourne, Douglas EuCoombs, Janice Coombs, gene Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer were Amy Marlene Hess, Helen Mary Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. Mason, Edna Arlene Petersen, Donald Potter, Florence Rich, Mrs. Rose Kerr and Mr. and ards, Ronald G. Wilcox and Mrs. Kleon Kerr visited Sunday Celia Zundell. in Ogden with Mrs. Kerr's sis- Garland I ter, Mrs. Lorenzo Taylor who is Monte Ray' Austin, Kenneth H. ill. Brown, Farrell C. Couch, Gerald Couch, Helen Nanette Felsted, Elva Korth made a business Connie Deane Hunsaker, DeVerl H. Johnson, Barbara Lee Morse, trip to Salt Lake, Wednesday. Robert Keith Pulsipher, Richard Bob Baird of Brigham City has Adams Ramfiton and Marilyn spent a short time this week Taylor. at the Korth Floral Shop. Garland II Max Daryl Capener, Colleen Mrs. Frank Dalton accompan- Clarke, Barbara Gleason, Lorna ied her husband as far as Salt Hall, John Farrell Larson, ColLake, last Wednesday, where she leen Munns, Don Lee Rogers and visited with her sisters while he Grant E. Turley. made a business trip to Stockton, Howell California. Glen DeVoy Fallows, Lewrence Perry Hansen, Jean Hawkes, Lois Delmar Faddin of San Francis, Hyden, Marlene Mason and Lyle co, a student at the U. of U. was D. Nessen. a week-enguest of the C. R. Penrose Jack M Hodges and Beverlee Broughs. y. d RE WISE SLENDERIZE Portage Grant LeRoy Gibbs, Lorin La. Dell Gibbs, Norma Harris, Theora charlee Hoskins, Iris John, Joan Knudsen and Floe RaNae- Rode, PERSONS Phone - Alice L. Ward PASSIVE EXERCISES Tremonton II Theodore Allen, Luella LaFay Baker, Doreen Barlow, Joyce Bronson, Richard DeVere Cal. derwood, Agnes Marie Christen, sen, Leo Robert Conger, Leon Herbert Conger and Shyrl Dee POSTURE FORM IIMM 111 Tremonton GREATER :.Genner, Abbott $243,052. $252,330 Lo-- at esti-- N and high bid-- Clyde Construe cM?ringville, $261,377. SOFTBALL FORMED of girls' BOX ELDER COUNTY 58 Motor team and Ernie Conger will In the league. The Set under way the first "7 and a home game for each Wednes-,tM- 2i City r. A (" 4.98 ,.,:.. ) ' I j LL.:;,,. ",) 9 X f J srf.r ' S8L1 The following high school dents are winners in the contest on alcoholism: 1 trim, genuine Panamas in the popular pinch front style! Plain color detachable Puggaree bands. fits need - . Bev- Boyd Josephson, Essay erly Rohde. Bernice Spencer, Poetry Neil Hess. Neil Hess, BarShort Story Hundreds of Summer-frest- - ' I ZZ-X- . . DRESSES ) Mer-ri- e N Sato. A selected group of entries were handed to a judging committee by the Faculty members who ser. ved as chairmen. These teachers were Kleon Kerr, Ruth Johnson, Duane Archibald and Gene 2.98 : ECONOMY PRICED STRAW HATS IX) fri SL-i- M STRAW Tlie smart breezy touch Summer out- - I - 81.98 1.98 I ,SZ,X 2.98 j is " Stay Cool in the Shade of a stu- softball teams bara Wood.. Michie Tazoir, Poster formed in northern Mth a Tremonton team fis. y' Stanfill. ANNOUNCED Wald-instructi- Company, Engineer's iavi 'est and w " SHOPPING CENTER OF KJ "98," Come in and talk' it over, or 182 for complimentary treatment. rick. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Bellflower, California visited Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd. The Dodds accompanied them to Kaysvili- - and Ogden for a visit with other relatives Monday and Tuesdr y. Sol. ,iW 7 d grand-daughte- r, for "In Tremonton I Dustman. j Verl Rose, Floyd Stenquist, Johi David Bruce Anderson, Sharon Blaine W. Garner, Dot Kay, Carl Stenquist, Leah Stenquist Archibald, .Jay Lynn Bennett, Carolyn Kerr. Melba Misrasi, Selma Stenquist. Thelma Sien Liane Bunnell, Dale D. Cromp-ton- , Maxine Potter, Margie Roberts, quist and Pamela Tcland. Betty Ann Deakin, Joyce Fredrickson, LeAnne Marble, Ross Mason, Dennis Miller, Ar. leen V. Moore, Jean Mortenfen. Carl Jay Nelson, Marilyn Stohl. Rita Fae Stohl, James Neil Thompson and Barbara Lee Wal. dron. OVERWEIGHT SHORTENS LIFE! No. Box Elder Stake BODY BALANCE AND PROPER Bear River City Cleon D. Anderson. CIRCULATION RESTORED Malad Stake BODY BUILDING FOR UNDERWEIGHT ' (Continued from front page) Plymouth Boyd Oleen Josephson, Lyle Hess and Robert Martin Nish. Riverside Ruth Davis, Bevan Eugene Hales, Clarence F. Silvester, Vaughn Streetor Tingey and Max FIRM LOW C. Ward. SUMMER PRIMARY PER ON NEW Mrs. Eli C. Anderson has just Snowville The Tremonton First Ward PriMAY PROJECT Gloria Alice Hurd. wish to announce that pri- returned from s visit in Croyden, mary Is on three new Utah Mr9. Thatcher with her Utah high- mary will continue through the daughter, projects totaling more than summer regularly at 4:00 p.m. Joseph W. Toone and a new Lorin Howard Larkin and MariM were opened Tuesday by every Monday afternoon. The born April 27th. lyn Barbara Jensen. ate road commission at the program as outlined will be a study of the different missions. foflicial low bidder on the The officers urge the parents n project 11.8 miles of and teachers to remember the tinous surfaced road and a meetings and to make a special We and steel bridge between effort to get the children there. i and Trenton, Cache - was Legrand Johnson CONTEST WINNERS II BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEAELT Tremonton, Utah, May 28, IDi O QO Airy rayon mesh weaves. Caribbean Palm braids. J,' s Pinhole Mesh Rayons . . . 1.98 J 98c PALM BRAIDS Jor-genso- n. reports he One member from each of the practicing. teams In the league are civic clubs sponsoring the con. Ogden; .Hyde tests comprised the judging com. Valley; Pinney mittee. They were Mrs. Alma Pleasant View, King, Ladies Self Culture Club, Coalville, Summit Mrs. Norvel Benson, Civic and Home Arts, and Mrs. Garland X home eame will hp Puzey, Women's Civic League. Eeverage on Wed. Prizes of $10 and $5 will be Cy 'wie z. and will fni. given to the students who have 7 l?ame with Rio.v won first and second places on followhig week. the award assembly, May 26th. j yI Conger neam now 7 7.90 6,90 Bev-t.WtUk- e; 7 r-- got ' JJj Brockman and Mrs. Kent Hansen of Hollywood was C'erwere Ogden visitors, a house guest during this week at the D. R. Waldron home. tli'1 ,00 implicit? It'! do4 mic 1 Hundreds of lovely new ' J Xrf LJ T I II I fnf m ' ;!-" dresses at such low, low prices! Pretty pastel chambrays with swirling 6k'rt9 ' C001 bcmbcrg ' ' ' Creaf re6'8lant linen-lik- e rayons!. All I""'018 U Comfort Ihgins With " Headquarters for riving ncrctc or Clay Sewer Tile ttf' 7.90 Culverts - C 611 Ave. wall lasts. -- . - Sturdy, too. Rubber Soletl Casuals rnMP ANY Ogden, Utah i'i.n..nninnn.ri my ' ' oxfords with comfortable Ileadgatcs Concrete Culverts WlTiTi? ft two-tone- PLAIN and REINFORCED ,1 R. ' You'll enjoy Summer more in d Towncraft shoes! Dressy CORRUGATED METAL 1 t. Towncraft SHOES ligation and Drainage Pipe caturf Is ... ; ' Phone 02 ' . . 6.90 f " 7,90 A |