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Show 5,1949 The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton. Utah MRS. RANSOME ENTERTAINS Mrs. James Ransome enter- .j Mr. Survey Shows Utah Teachers Salaries Above Average Utah's present teaching staff in the public schools is seventeen' Fred Wyatt will leave for Cali- - has spent the past winter with ' fornia Sunday to accompany his his daughter, Odessa Wyatt, In tained the members of the BB years. Bridge Club in her home Tuesnounced, wos honored at a bridal day According to a recent survey father Walter Wyatt home, who Riverside, California. shower on Wednesday evening, Con evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Pathfinder Magazine, the av- -; by Steffen, Mrs. Guy Johnson erage teacher's salary in Utah given by Shyrl Dee Dustman at and Mrs. Ervin Ransome, a guest her home. Utah school teachers were! during the 1947 48 school year at the party. ' was The guests made a bride's Refreshments approximately $400 more paid an average salary of $2.841 were served. ithan the national averaee with book for the guest of honor, who for the 1947-4- 3 school year, with utah received many beautiful gifts. ranking 13th among the 48 more than one third of the tea- - states and 3rd SEAGULL GIRLS among the moun. Refreshments were served. TREMONTON PHONE 157-- J HONOR MOTHERS UTAH ching and supervisory personnel tain states in the average salary exceed- annual salaries iec?iving paid. Seagull day was held on Sat- LOCAL CLUB WOMEN uroav in Garland fnr th Km. ing $3,500, according to a re- -; Total compensation of school HEAR FAMED POETESS May 5.6,7 aull eirls of thP RtntP thir . search report released today by: teachers and suDervisorv nerson Mrs. Eva Willis Wangsgaard, thers, teachers and a member of Utah Foundatin, the non-prnel Increased 34 cent from DOUBLE FEATURE tax research agency. Teachers $n,276,3G0 in 1947per winer of many poetry contests each ward presidency. The girls' to $15,129,419 s a OI age averase 2.50- in 1948. It is estimated that $16.4 and contributor to national mag- gave the program in honor or : y TIM HOLT, IMCHAKD NHRTIN, GARY GRAY in me nine momns school term million will be required for the azines was guest of the Book-lor- e their mother Th owni, "GUN SUNGERS"' the old current school year. club Friday afternoon, when ting were, Elaine Sorensen of whlle teachers are an ge of were group Mrs. entertained average paid by East they Garland, Margene Pierce of ALSO Wllford Rogers at the Bluebird Garland, Mrs. Walker and daug- awrage age of Utah Mrs. 001 and ; 43 daugh-teachersris Henry Foxley ars, the in Logan. Mrs. Wangsgaard plea- hter, Virginia Ncrma Coombs of HENRY MORGAN, Rl'DY VAIXEE HI GH HERBERT in ter Diana spent the weekend vis- sed and entranced her listeners Tremonton, Arlene Potter of Fiel-- ; researcn agency reports. "SO THIS IS NKW YORK"' with the reading of her poetry. ding, Carol Mann and Ila Mae! One third of the professional iting with her parents, Mr. and Other guests of the hostess in- Nalder and Nadine Rose of Gar- school teaching and administra- Mrs. Brig Williams in Sugar City. were acompanied to Idaho tive s, cluded Pearl Toland, Alice land, Eva Hanson of Elwood and five personnel are men. Sixty They Falls cent by Mrs. Jim Wood and of the per total person Naomi Marble, Ethel Mary Hyden of Howell. 9 nel are married, 26 per cent are family. May J Puz-eMonday, Nell Lilly Roberts, Pictures were taken and lunch 7 per cent widowed, and Mildred Bunnell and Vera enjoyed on the lawn. The com single, ARTURO DE CORDOVA, DOROTHY PATRICK in 2 cent divorced, according ' Mrs. Cliff Beard returned to Stohl of Tremonton and Letha mittee in charge of the day's e t per . I flirt TTr.U J Hi !urv1 " Lundahl, Viola Garff, Hortense vents consisted of Mrs. Mary Pe-- 1 The her home Monday after spending r.uuiri,un is eomnilbased on a survey Cahoon, Brenda Hawkins and terson, Mrs. Arlene Hansen, Mrs the past week visiting with her Hall of Logan and Genee June Garfield and Mrs. Julianna ation of personnel records of son, Dr. and Mrs. Shirley Beard 33 of the 40 Utah school districts Evans of Sniithfield, daughter of Harris. in Salina. Dr. and Mrs. Beard re10-1- 1 W covering more than 90 per cent turned with her and are spend Mrs. Wangsgaard. May of the school teachers in the BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS ing the week visiting in Brigham state. DOUBLE IEATURE and Tremonton. The family of Mrs. John T. COUPLE TAKE VOWS The average salary of 1948-4- 9 City Hansen entertained in her honor IN CANDLELIGHT RITES FRED MacMl'RRAY and MADELEINE CARROLL in professional school person3rd. occasion The Tuesday, May 28 rememwill be April nel with one year of teaching long Mrs. Ardella K. Peck, daughter "DONT TRUST YOURbered and honored by the former was Mrs. Hansen's 80th birth- experience is $2,432, $2,616 with of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay, re- A servwas dinner day. turkey Miss Ann Palmer and Richard .11 five years experience, $3,654 with turned to her home Wednesday W. Rucker for on that day, they ed. Guests, besides members of 20 years, and $3,747 with 30 an after operation undergoing yrs. the family were Mrs. Cleone Hun of exchanged wedding vows in a experience, the report notes. for appendicitis in the Valley Mrs. Chris Mrs. saker. Hansen, lnveW ranrilelipht. cwemonv ner !. Average teaching experience of Hospital. formed at the Tremonton Second Addie Gardner, Mrs. James church. Robert J. Potter idner- Miss Caddie Gardner of ville and Mrs. Fredrika Ol- president of the Bear River Stake Dewey sen of Brigham. officiated at the evening rites. The new Mrs. Rucker is a dauBRIDE TO BE ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pal- HONORED AT SHOWER mer and the groom is a son j i Orpheum Theatre j , ! j Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ' o- - i ir vr : Cum-mingChi-od- 1 o, If Tv-v.- . " -- ECHMlCOLOft .. iu.-- . f JS . - . Le-no- FEATURE antom joSMAY 8 and 9 i . 5. ednesday - TgLGOLDWYN .Yv I ra Tuesday and Valley' starrett, and Smiley Burnette tles f and Sunday, p, Gar-w&- rd - -f j of Mr. arid Mrs. William R. Rucker, all of Tremonton. For the ceremony and reception, the bride was gowned in traditional white satin styled with a portrait neckline and long sleeves and full cathedral length skirt. Her lace edged illusion veil was capped by a beaded coronet and she carried a bouquet of red and white ro- ses Attending the bride as matron of hemor was Mrs. Virginia Anderson, a sister of the bridegroom. Standing as bridesmaids were Misses Ora Fae Iverson, Margie Roberts and Melva JaTie DAVID NIVEN 1 TEKBA .WRIGHT EVELYN KEVES I FARLEY iid BKO t ii, , 'worn Radio Picture. TIHJRS, tES. WED., m III III RANGER 13 p ffow wedding shower was given by Joyce Fredrickson on Monday evening, in honor of Beverly Rohde, soon to be the bride of Gerald Peterson of Garland. A bride's book was made and refreshments served. A BLUE RIBBON STITCHERS - lOMMAND DECISION" '3ISPERIXG SMITH" Farm Units Open To Veterans For Honiesteadini face Lifting Without I Erases Tones Wrinkles Facial Muscles Restores youthful eon lours CONSULT free Facial Enla Treatment Tllday and Sat-lrd- a? only to new Patrons. 1 12,-0- Tiion!iso!i Phone 127-- R Hotel IS ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION Mildland THERE MA AA i A A 1 SE A MOTHER WITH BOX OF OUR DELICIOUS CANDY TENDERIZED, whole or units rigation water to the farm the by constructed have been SWEETS Priced from KEELEYS 1.00 JOHNSTONS to 1.75 per pound DRUGS FRANKS FRESH MADE T R E M O NTON 84 s San Juan Red Tall 26c Oh MARGAKLVE, tall rani Cello Columbia Tall Can EB. NO-MAI- D PORK Loin RIB END 25c 2' 29c TUNA Ripe Kiil, 49 Poimd APRICOTS 2'i can 21c 29c 39c 15c V jar Tounil JIM 39c 15c V Lr, pound Jar ROAST 49 Dale Pound n PIfKI.ES Sweet, 2' 39c 1JIJRY 15c ValPEAS PICKLES Mustard, Vita tender Pound (iarden SOUP cans 31c t an No. 2' Moon Rose No. w Bonil ALL GOLD 1 SUNNY 1 NIL!) t REAM Soup GIBES OMNOX 20 PINE APPLE No. 2 12 oz 0 C t C'AMi'CLLL fcJj 3 No. 2 CIIEERIOS co K,x 15c r QUICK QUAKER HATC Fruits? Og large package Can SUGAR ,0H A FRUIT COCKTAIL Dclmonte 07 W V 2 Cans Hunts Tall Can .. 19c 23c COCOA 37c ".Tav SPAGHETTI for 27c I IlJiilLV SPRY CRISCO J"c 90c DOG FOOD rlRD , ,u . 25c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldroin Jim-- j and Mrs. J. W. Burgess and 48 Oz 28c CHI IP BUTTER FIOIJR-'S- Grapefruit SOAP Can 23 m SOAP AE S U,I,TE K1NG svrui suds 'Jegefabei IA1CGE PKG 27c IL TV i-- . jc fid . FRESH UTAH ORANGES FANCY 200 size LEMONS 1 Dozen ...... . . LARGE 300 Size. Sunkist 1 ; 49C Dozen NEW POTATOES. jjg . SHAFTERS Pound GREEN PEAS 777.7 FRESH CALIFORNIA IXXMATOES FANCY BLUE BIRDS Pound . . 7." 1 23c Ctn. Lb JFio'EirrTTcplfund caui FRESH CALIFORNIA V1 1 ASPARAGUS U.S. No. 40c 71c 2.89 EGGS 'ungraded 15c ran 4 1c Dononos lb C4MBELLS TOMATO, 3 CANS can Home leverage 4601 2 No. 2 0 2 ijUUi JUICE BROWN lall caos 4 jllu 25c SKIPPYptTuL .,. 35c 28c CHOCOLATE "Dttn 35c IIou.se Wallace Blended my spent the weekend visiting with relatives in West Jordon.i Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Congerand family spent the weekend visiting with her pants Mrs. H. L. Anderson in AR319LRS 02 Cans Happy Host Fancy 4 sieve 1 48c 5c: Milk Slired Rosedale No. 2 r Rose 2 Adams 1 No. CHEESE Crnbefl 49C I HINTS TV A 29c DICED No. , FANCY SLICED Bureau of Reclamation. Mf-an- JV ll f 2 Lb Tound PORK 12 oz 2 for not HIS en 45e Areo Kernel OClf SAUSAGE L1BBYS, 2 No. 4 LUNCH MEAT KRAFT VELVEETA VIENNA, i) CORN 2 No. 203 1Cf I WV Moon Rose2 No. 45c Pound IRES1I GROUND 12 oz Conicd. MEAT 45 Potfiid CUOUND BEEF 43c 29c Can 2 LIBBY MUTTON TPoimd BEST CUTS er MaRY ANNE halt BEEF POT ROAST BACON BEEF? 55c HAMS SAUSAGE CORN 73 non-irrigata- AM ill ing, according to K. F. Vernon of Billings. Montana, director of the Bureau's Region 6, we are informed by County Agricultural Agent, Robert II. Stewart. Included in the opening, the third on this division since the end of World War II, are acres of irmable land. The average farm unit, we are informed, contains 116 acres of irrigable land and about 15 land suacres of pur-- , other and itable for pasture World of Veterans War; poses. LI are given preference of ap-- : plication. for the irriga-- : Applications received by the Su-- ; ble farms Shoshone the of perintendent by, Wyoming at Cody. Project 2:00 p.m. July 12, 1949 will be. considered simultaneously filed.' Copies of the public notices, apindetailed plications forms, and the about opening, formation may be secured from the Region -i Woral Directors' office, R. H. kinger, Manager of the Big Horn District, Bureau of Reclamation Shoshone Project onice, uoay, Wyoming. Cody, Wyoming, or from the The farm units of this project are either near Ralston. Wyoming or Cody, Wyoming. cuThe units have never been and laterals Canals, ltivated. structures to bring the ir- -' h Meat Department ALL One hundred four individual farm units of about 130 acres each have been opened for home, stead settlement on the Heart Mountain Division of the Bureau of Reclamations Shoshone project in Northwestern Wyom- Surgery .Everyday Is Saturday bveryday Low Prices Members of the Book Lore club met on Tuesday evening in ti where a buffet luncheon was enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Brough. Tables w'ere de corated tslth spring flowers. li II L d $I tfi vd yum BOOK LORE CLUB PARTY Castleton. Little Pamela Heaton FTidav afteron the Blue and Buddie Theurer carried the Ribbon Stitchers met at the home of Sandr- Fainsworth. , flower "baskets. Our leader, i ss Melva Castle-to- n man for of best duties The taught us l. v to patch difthe groom were perfromed by his We kinds o clothing. ferent brother, Robert W. Rucker. we a lot. learne think a for short; The couple left Moana Korth, Reporter honeymoon trip, and on their Te-- 1 turn will make their home in! Tremonton. -- I Lilly Irs mi |