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Show i May 25' 1949 The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah COAL MINING LEADS STATE IN AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OFFICEKS SEEKING Force lus announ- - build an of- ipri compos in large I "Huatrt rom coUegeS i'fS ;gS throughout the A. N. HOWELL to college J ifrf With Utah fast approaching a state of industrial greatness, the uui.ucM ui liiuuxig COcU IS now paying the Utah miner the highest average hourly earnings in the state. During March 1949, the average hourly earnings of thfc coal miner was $2.12 The average hourly wage in manufacturing was $1.41 per hour in all indust-- 1 ries. With ten coal fields in Utah1 presidents vandenberg, Chief has tW Air Force in bring-'-S?Si- on of gradua-yfrsuopportunities for ffiCers and pilots in ne fecial ' daughter Carolyn to Otis L. Lar-se- n son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Buxton of Elwood. The marriage will take place June 15th. QentA LE MOYNE HESS AND SAT? AH IPATT MTTT EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS FIRST WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL' TEACHERS HOLD PARTY Liberty Theatre Tremonton PHILIP GLTZ CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Contento of Salt Lake City etertained Sunday at a dinner in honor of the 81st birthday of Philip C4etz. Other guests were Mary Getz, Sam Getz and son Duane and Hulda Meister. Wedding vows were exchanged The teachers of the Tremon-to- n in the Logan Temple on May 17 First Ward Junior Sunday by Sara Fae Hulse. daughter of school met together in the home ftir- - dna Mrs- v- - Hulse ol of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Niel-so- n EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 27 and 28 Smithfield and LeMoyne Hess, Friday evening in honor of 5011 of Mr- and TkIrs- R- w- Hess Mrs. Val Cowley who is leaving of Fielding- - President ERay the city. Chmtiansen officiated at the Games were played and a MRS LYNN IVERSON , - - - - luncheon served. Guests were HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB cmwiijr, w occuDvinz more than isisn . vs. 1 1 m t m ' were the Mrs. Val Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Accompanying couple miles of is it square land, apparForce On Wrednesday, the J. F. S Emission of toe Air ent that coal mining, now, as his mother, the parents and Aarl Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen club met at the home of Cblems of manage-- t well sewing of Christ-ensethe bride, as in the past, will continue grandmother Udy, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. and Mrs. Iverson. Lynn Jarch, operations Hulse, Mrs. Maggie MorMrs. G. J. Christensen, to lead all other industries in the 5 General Vanden-J-'i gan, Mrs. Kate Hess, Bishop and Mrs. Nona Knighton, Mrs. Rod-so- - state in average hourly earnings. Mr. and Mrs. WTayne Loveland said. Efficient troK4 kr A survey of the mining industry Mrs. Elmer Richards, Mr. and ney Morrison, Eveline Foster, K. POtlMCR RICHARD and visof Mrs. Charles Mrs. family Brigham City, of these piwc"' Fern Mrs. Glen Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, u., .nmDetent officer indicates that as of April, 1949, Richards and Mrs. LaFaye Mr. ited with and Mrs. Evan ThFrank Nielson. of col- - 14,000 workers were employed in on Wednesday. ompson this field as against only 8,903 SERIAL CARTOON .ined men anu. Immediately after the cere- - PRIMARY STAKE BOARD inter-- i the year previous or an increase! I college graduates a weuuiI1& was en HOLDS SOCIAL of 56 per cent The increase is' SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, May 29, 30, 31 careers, the Air nome at bride s ine oi ine ia flying joyed for accounted the primarly by a number of The Primary Stake Board as is reserving bituminous coal mining industry parents. and early summer was organized in the Bear it The newlyweds were honored to its Mr. where only 672 workers were em- at a dance classes," River Stake at the recent con- I Cadet MemorvU Day is the first held Motion Tuesday evening ...On those happij-go-lovin- g of this ployed in April 1948 due to a st- in Smithfield. The bride ference on the division of the said "The purpose was outdoor for big holiday were rike and 4,610 in employed flnnit seniors graduating in gowned in white satin, fashioned stake and those foyner board 1949. m this many of us. My station with training goings on begin pilot with a sweetheart neckline, fit- members wha had served durx 1st east ,and Main is at who delay. Seniors ted bodice and full skirt. The ing the time Mrs. Inez Brown hit! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood motready to service your happg-g- o will have their papers veil was lace trimmed and has been president, met togeth nylon car for that holiday '1; so that, if qualified ored to Logan Thursday to at- caught to an orange blossom er Mcnday evening at the stake trip. But don't wait till i :( pied, they will be ready; tend the Junior high graduation, cron Mrs LuDean Hulse was tabernacle for a social. The the last minute for I exercises at their which of one Van training in the grand matron of honor and Lor Rayne time was spent in embroidering to give you a betwant eraSandra Richards their for cn following daughter pai Wood and Marlene Hess were their names quilt blocks twevw ter on everything. job ticipated. biidesmaids. Wynn Wood per-'- a inenosnip qum, wnicn was formed the duties of best man.jlater presented to Mrs. Brown. A luncheon was served by the Foliou-inpthP rpopntinn t.hp tioard members from the South a for left honeymoon trip couple stake. Bear River to the Southern states. They plan CECIL KtLLAWAY to make their home in Fielding i iff hhrr 1 CINTURt'fOX FRANK MELDROM for the present. i mum Kositu Several parties and showers! LUixcnAiM ism FRLD K0HLMAR have been held prior to the wed BIRTHDAY jimmons A dinner party at the J. G. Bu ding in honor of the bride. CARTOON NEWS Regular $14.95 rgess home Thursday evening, Special honored Frank Meldrom on his EOOKLORE CLUB (Full size only brown finish)' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. June 1 and 2 79th birthday. Guests were Mr. ENTERTAINED and Mrs. Frank Meldrom, Mr. Mrs. Wayne Sandall was the and Mrs. G. J. Christensen and t gracious hostess Wednesday af- daughters, Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Spring ternoon at the meeting of the Meldrom and daughters of Afton Second Feature Regular $26.95 Booklore club and three other Wyoming, Miss Phylis ChristenSpecial guests, Mrs. Ed Kerr, Mrs. Tom sen, Mrs. Clara Christensen and Starring WILLIAM GAR G AN Sandall and Mrs. George Quin-ne- y. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and son. Lane Mrs. Quinney entertained the FIRST EAST and MAIN Regular $57.95 group witn a SKetcn oi ine uie kayla KERR TO of Beethoven and played several gPEAK ON RADIO Special of his well known compositions has on the piano. Qr the speaker on her W. T. C. U. radio program, broad- MRS. FRANK WOOD cast over K. B. U. H. Saturday at CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY 11.30 Kayla Kerr of Tremonton. A birthday p'rty was given Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. CIVIC CLUB ENJOYS DEMONSTRATION. Frank Wood by her children. At the meeting of the Civic were present Twenty guests Po- -' and enjoyed a pleasant evening club this week, at the Utah GRAIN BINS Mrs. Clyde & wer building, Light together. Anderson demonstrated the use of the deep freeze. Mary Cast-letPIONEER DAU." HTERS entertained the group with HOLD MEETING a piano solo. Mrs. Lynn Thomas For easy erection, 1 of Midland Daugh The camp was hostess and refreshments e m saie, long-uigrain proi.eeters of Utah Pioneers met last were served. lion, put Butler Steel Grain Bins week at the home of Mrs. La TURKEY DINNER your farm. Homer. The lesson was giv- - AT THOMPSON HOME vern . . Choose Any Of These Convenient Sizes To Store Your en by Agnes Earl, and addition-- 1 0n Saturday evening, Mr. and Valuable Grain. Now available in 1000, 2200, and 3276 al numbers of the program were m Evan Thompson entertain- Bq. BRIGHAM capacities. Butler Bins are loan eligible. Don't take chance on piano solos given by Carol Jane ed with a turkey dinner. Guests CITY losing grain profits. See us today. and Connie Homer. wprp Mr. and Mrs. Armont Will-- 1 Per Cup Refreshments were served by ardson of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mr. and the hostess and Mrs. L. A. Bundy, Mrs Maurice Burtcher, Mr. and RED ROSE plus a 4 pound pkg of RED ROSE Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Mr. and Pancake Flour FREE with each 50 pound bag of Mrs. C. B. Bristol and Mr. and Flour purchased during our special introductory Mrs. Don Sheffield, all of Brig-haoffer City. After dinner bridge was played and prizes went to Mr LUNCHES and Mrs. Klitgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Shef filed and Mr. Wiallardsen. , -- Lu-De- an n, J j . Sor-enso- n. j Arlo Adams says: ( O M " '-- JrislM ap-rC- w an j If . pecia. 2o 1' ' Coil Springs si Mi ) j 9.95 r W1 , "DYNAMITE" Filled Mattress 19.95 Cedar Chest "FUEDING SISTERS" 47.95 i . 1 i WJJ Sted Get Yours Now on :;H zJlL, ml ECOMTII PEONIES ' on liite. Pink. Red 98c (loz. STRAWBERRIES a rem 21 8J WBBINS IMPIEMENT CO. m FOR MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC .V. CUT THIS AD OUT - - Bring It To VERN CROZIER HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crozier entertained for eight guests, Sat- CO. TRI-MOT- OR The evening was spent playing Pinochle after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. and Henry Beth Mcfarlane won Rucker prizes. FIELDING on any used car purchased and Saturday May club The Stitching stars was organized last week when the members met at the home of their leader Mrs. Sarah Johnson. New officers are Mae Mason pr4-- H 28 and 29 I91J5 RU)IO, Underseat 19 U Heater Ford Tudor Radio, Heater, Seatcovers 1939 Chevrolet IIeater, South Wind. 1937 1937 Chevrolet ATTENDS four door M.1S BETH GREEN ENTERTAINS. Mrs B'th Green was hostess 1936 Ford Truck IV ton Ford Pick-u- p 1939 International pickup New SPECIAL IoM B John Deere tractor with plow s CO. RFCEPTION Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson attended the wedding of Miss Mar-v- a Jensen and David Meyer in th-Sal Lake Temple, Wednes-d- a AfU tv hich a wedding br- raltfast was held in the Art Barn. . Spot Light God Heater ....750.00 Phone 2 CIIAMriON SALAD DRESSING qt 43c POTATO CHIPS Vienna Sausage .Zoc 2 for 29c Puritv Grahams Ih 27c SODA POP 20c to ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W E. Kerr ce their .47c 33c 2; )C Paper Service for six PLASTIC Per Dozen Spoons and Forks . . Picnic Plates POPSICLES .15c doz lie . . . doz 55c ICE CREAM . gallon SL95 SAFE-- T 21 for 25c MEATS (Freshly Ground) Ground Reef Sirloin Steak . Economy Party set Ice Cream Cones .11) 15c . . . lb 69c "A" GRADE ht r Fmochle club, Thursday evewas ning. A del cious luncheon served afterwhich the game was pliycd with prizes going to Mrs-nna Crozier and Mrs. Jean nails, who was a guest. the engagemet of CLOVER CLUB II) tall can 19c OLIVES ZxteV bottles (plus deposit) WEDDING ; 1937 Ford Coupe "WFonlTuilor . Tudor Heater Heater 1911 cheer leader. Heater and Radio Chevrolet Tudor Severson vice Florence Anger, sec- -' Joyce president , retary treasurer, Marguerite Burton reporter, Louise Peterson, organist and Arlene Potter song Ford four door 4 ( 4-- H CLUB ORGANIZED esident, Pontiac 3 urday. Its Good For $25, 00 Friday George Inn Assorted COOKIES While Star TUNA (grated) PARTY AT THE Swifts Smolvcd Hani Ih 49c Whole or Half Smoked Racon YOUIl CHOICE Morrell's pride Ih. 63c Iorrel's regular 11. 19c P OOD BASK PHONE 6- - R TREMONTON |