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Show THE Name of District con-wi- sidered Delegates to such county convention shall be chosen at a Republican Party mass meet-o- n ing- to be held in each voting district in the county on or fore the 6th day of March, Each of the said voting districts is entitled to the number of egates specified below after the name of such district, as follows: - 1950-lka- L. D. Wilde Carl Wold .7 Shirley Wight John Hadfield F Leland Seely Albert Thorson 9 8 11 Martin 9 8....7 2 Erastus Petersen ' Vivian R. Williams John W. Smith Harry Drew Mrs. Parley Tingey James A. Petersen Walter Bosley Louis Spackman Warren Hansen Archie A. Munns 1 1 Collinston Corinne 1 6 2 2 4 4 9 2 Deweyville" East Garland Elwood Fielding Garland Grouse Creek Harper 1 1 Lakeside Lucin Mantua 1 3 Park Valley 1 Perry Penrose Plymouth Portage Promontory Riverside Rosette 3 1 3 1 2 1 Snowville 2 2 12 10 7 Thatcher Tremonton First Tremonton Second Willard Yost , & ne On Your Feed Dollar in GROWERS Alone". Delicious refreshments were served by hostesses, Mrs. Leland Please contact your precinct chairman for time and place of Harris, Mrs. Newell Lilenquist, precinct mass meeting. Mrs. Ray Aschraft, and Mrs. County Central Committee of Harrison Miller. Box Elder County, Utah. 1 Mrs. AshtDn J ' Ho:,. "uoi and when X- he haa a very gym. The p.v their dance Frida ruary n, 1950. It ' Turkey Men L. G. Carter Douglas Quayle Leonard J. Petersen S. Oleen Josephson J. C. Gibbs Merlin Larsen Leland Capener Roy Pugsley Reed Larkin Lyman Zollinger Kleon Kerr G Melvin Foxley A. P. Dal ton Alma Fehlman 1 . was Tf Ct-- . '- dernMr.j , l iiau you would w Pretty it was We had our rfo Mondav 9n - J m a tie ''- - oia ana 4th , grades iJi w.ietner, and 5th ar Rraders danced the patt- Virginia Reel sr.d a Was . . . 4. j ".. Mrs. V m w Cars with an i;O.Kw that count. Glen H. Greenwell Theone E. Burden Ray Jeppson 1 thf Ko. Put in her d. t's Ray Tanner James Harper Frank Hunsaker Earl Wood 1 Junction j Theo Richards Vernal W. Johns ...5 Honeyville Howell Reeder Loyal Hoist 2 Boothevalley L. of We are burn- home of his brother, Ernest, who VARIETY CLUB HELD Kinley school, presented a mobiejmade ' inS designs on them. Nearly with his family are living ini Mrs. Helen Oyler was a gra- - showir.g the progress of cancer. one Thaf. a different design. LaMoine Roberts played two f, Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. cious hostess to members of the We have Indian heads, covered eveaccordion solos. Lynn Meldrum of Logan have Variety Club on Thursday iwagons.Sego lilies, pioneers oxen home. at with her Bingo moved Into the house where ning President, Palmer then took and other designs that are nhnut was of the entertainment prizes James Abel lived. the evening. Delicious refresh- charge of the meeting and plans early days and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of for the coming years work were We think they will be very nice ments were served by the Salt Lake City are visiting with discussed. books- their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Gunnell's third grade Reginald Hunsaker. served by Ethel Palmer, Gert- Reporters, Freda Henrie, Carol MIDLAND CAMP Wayne Chambers, son of Mr. rude Iverson, Myrtle Madsen Rae Byington. and Mrs. Lester E. Chambers, is OF D. U. P. HELD and LaVeda Rock. Mrs. Louisa Nelson and Agnes happy to be back to school after This is a story Carolyn Ash-- 1 spending a few days in the Eari entertained the Midland wrote for an English lesson. craft Camp of D. U. P. on Friday. The valley hospital. We liked it, and thought we A Republican meeting is called lesson "Men and Women's clubs would let be our news this it and societies of Utah" was given for the Elwood precinct to be We are so glad it is getting time. Mrs. by Mrs. Sarah Garfield. held at the Elwood school house warmer. Miss Christensen will ZEBRA March 1st at 8 p.m fortheneta Thorne of Brigham ex let us go outside and play when A zebra isA related to a horse. purpose of electing precinct plained the furnishing of the the sun shines. a. a. cura namea ui Little Theatre room in the Mematuij officers and delegates to the Our weather chart has many tsuzzy. tsuzzy was a zebra he and orial Building that the D. U. P. sunny days but sometimes it is County Organization meeting in trouble. One always got are day in Lake will Citv. Salt which be held a week later. building cold when the sun shines. Buzzy went to school with a bee :JoAn Brockman favored with We are going to a show on Fri in a bottle, but his teacher riid and accordion solo. Refreshments We will see the Wizard of; not like bees. So when were served by the hostesses day. Buzzy SOCIAL EVENTS assisted Oz. Zebra in the he room, took got by Marguerite Hansen Miss Christensen showed us Florence Beard. ;and CIVIC CLUB MEET some shows this week in our: Members cf the Women's Civroom. We liked them. We invited ic League and their guests en- FARM BUREAU HELD the other firsts and the second joyed a spring style show on The Tremonton Farm Bureau grades to see them. We have so much fun in Thursday afternoon at the Tre met at McKinley school gym at monton Second Ward recreation 2:30, Thursday 16th, Fay Ander- - school. hall. Smart wearing apparel son and Judy Beeton sang a Miss E. Christensen's ;7 "" 7 for a al occasions First grade street, duet accompanied by Mrs. Roafternoon, evening boudoir bert Anderson. Mrs. Betty Morse gave a preWe are each making a social was featured work, and play C. J. Gep-harstudies book about Salt Lake liminary talk on cancer. by Penney Company Dr. Benson of Garland gave City. We are collecting Stores, Peggy's, Classic, pictures and LaGra Shop. A violin trio a talk from a chart and Ford and stories for it. The covers for our books are composed of Donna Green, Jeppson, Principal of the Mc- Astrid Strand, and Deanne Used Quinney, accompanied by Ann Holland, furnished background 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan music while Mrs. Reed Oyler 1947 CHEVROLET Club Cpe acted as narrator. 1947 BUICK Special 4 Door The afternoon's program in194S CHEVROLET Sedan cluded the following additional numbers: Miss Louise Castleton, DID YOUR FEED SUPPLIER REFUND YOU 1941 DODGE Club Cpe 1939 BUICK Coach accompanied by Mary Castleton, 1939 OLDS Sedan sang "Smilin Thru"; Miss Mar-le1949? King read "The Anonymous 1939 CHEV Club Cpe Valentine"; Marianne Manning, 1940 STUDEBAKER Coach CONTACT IF NOT Donna Green, and Astrid Strand 1940 OLDS Sedan accompanied by Ann Hol1938 CHEV Sedan land, sang "Our Love"; and CACHE VALLEY TURKEY 1937 CHEV Sedan Louise Castleton, accompanied 1947 BUICK 2 Door by Mary Castleton, sang "One The Small Voice Name of Deligates 11 10 Brigham First Brigham Second Brigham Third Brigham Fourth Brigham Fifth Brigham Sixth Brigham Seventh Brigham Eighth Bear River Beaver Dam Blue Creek Bolhwell Thuri,t ( mittee to serve for the ensuing two years will be chosen, and ll other party affairs may be Xo. Deligates Tremonton. Utah ply-woo- Xolirc Of Rcpubliran County Convention Notice is hereby given that the county convention of the Repub- lican party for Box Elder County be held at the Box Elder School Gymnasium in High r Brigham City, the county seat for said county, at 8 o'clock p.m. Saturday, the 1th day of March, 1950; that at said con- delegates to the Repub- state convention will be elected and a county chairman, secretary treasu- urer, and a county central com- - LEADER USED TRUCKS 1949 CHEVROLET 1 ton 1948 CHEVROLET 3 M 1947 CHEVROLET li ton 1941 CHEVROLET 2 ton 10 wheeler 1939 DODGE l'i ton 1939 FORD lVz ton 1937 FORD li ton 1940 DODGE 'i ton Army Surplus 1940 BUICK Sedan FRONK CHEVROLET CO. UTAH TRENTON, Phone Smithfield 85-R- 1929 FORD Model A 1936 CHEV Coach 1937 FORD Coach TREMONTON 3 By Howard Call, Chairman, Boyd M. Sheffield, Secretary. LITERARY CLUB MEET Mrs. Day Garfield was hostess to the members of the Literary on Wednesday evening. ported recovering satisfactorily. club Eloise Anderson reviewed the Blaine Hansen was called to book Was a Preacher." "Papa of because the illness Ephriam Mrs- Meda Hupp was a of his father. were served by the Sterling Meldrum, who recent- hostess. ly underwent an emergency operation in Salt Lake City, spent PARTY HELD the weekend at home with his AT GUY BALLARDS parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard en twenty-fou- r tertained guests at a Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen of Brigat their party Saturday evening ham City spent Sunday visiting name, was nionie wnist uario her sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas with won played prizes being by Abel. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. James Abel has purchased the Howard Glenn and Ray Ashcraft. A delicious dinner was served by the hostess. Ctuccd By Mrs. William Petersen - Inasmuch as the ward chapel is being renovated and redecorated, there will be no services held here next Sunday. Eleven from here people attended the temple on Friday of last week. Varene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Hunsaker, was operated on this week for appendicitis at the Valley hospital. She is re m I rJ7 YovrFkarmauit 1P l: '!' Di ops A lew ads V: W1 V' About ... ? ENGAGEMENT DEANN BONE ANNOUNCED u x i Mr. and j; Mrs. I i j " i ,. to present enjoy the afternoon playing games and eating delightful refreshments. IV ' SWEETHEART DANCE HELD AT BEAR RIVER CITY The Sweetheart Dance was held at the Bear River City recreation hall on Thursday evening. Betty Lou Rock was chosen as queen with Carolyn Jensen .''1 ?i for your ife , l arot ection dotars' presented with a one thing, good madam, good sir JUST realize down the hihwuv nu th as you pilot r- - 3 So you owe it to this admiring audience to keep that wonderful Buick of yours purring at its proudest gliding over the roughest roads like and a car on a cloud, with never a squeak lively, staying that way longer! long-stridin- One of our trained Buick mechanics vill lubricate your car os the factory engineers specify covering many points never touched elsewhere. lovely corsage. While he goes over your Buick, he gives you an extra service only a Buick man can render. He inspects the entire car with a trained Buick making sure you get lubrication plus eye Buick care. find I CLUB HOLDS FRIENDS NIGHT Last Thursday was "Friends" night for the Tremonton-rv- i land Literary club. It was held at the home of Inez Brown in Garland, with Vera Hunsaker in Reverend William R. Tcrsons reviewed the book. "Table in the Wilderness", by Parker. Delicious refreshments were served to guests. NO-HOS- T PART) Y AT ED DOUTRE.S A no-hoparty was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doutre of Blue Creek Inutd by th Idaho Mutual Btntfit Aicociation, largast Lnfit st lifa inauranca aaaociation in tha nation. Thursday SLX MC for details evening. Playing cards was the entertainment of the evening with prizes being won by Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts TREMONTON 4827 Fred Christensen and Jule Harris. Refreshments were Fronk Chevrolet Co. Dial 2311 w0"" When you get your bill, you'll cost derful surprise our LUBRlCARE but, more than o routine grese ob" makes! it alive, what o difference LITERARY twenty-tw- o g, And one of the easiest ways to do that is to wheel Into our shop once a month ask the man for our Llrricare and here's what will happen: ' I your the secret envy of most other drivers. as KINDS of mutual benefit life insurance for much less than you may expect to pay for ONE kind. 4 mutual .,;v '""'T, ( and Connie Ray Christensen attendants. The Sweetheart was 0Ii 1 2 R. M. Bone on her 4th birthday anniversary, Monday. Sixteen friends were ADAM'S DRUC STOKE GET MOPE s OF VALOY LAUB HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Merrll Laub entertained in honor of her daughter. VaLoy f -- - nerve cells near the vertebrae at the base of the neck. Reported by Drs. N. C. Gil bert and Geza de Takats of Chicago, the drug brings improvement within ten minutes after Injection and probably lessens the danger of permanent brain damage from the stroke. fi mm n i announce the engagement of their daughter, DeAnn, to Wade M. Eberllng of Brigham, a son of Mr- and Mrs. E. C. Eberling of Plain View, Texas. The marriage will take place February 23rd. PROCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE An emergency treatment that speeds recovery from apoplexy is the injection or Procaine Hydrochloride into a mass of j s Trtroor.ton ir. |