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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 1950 v,vem her. VERNAL T. HOLLANDS fecial QentA - LOIS! HTi lovely daughPetMrs- Noble fil Hfon on evening of square and novelty "rsen at the Elwood - dancing Tuesday I,lr' and and Mr- Eu- vrard. The dances were taught by oi fffprsen son of Mr. 'stake dance directors Mrs. Helen 0 G Christoffer- Hansen and R. Z. Heppler. &t - r.:.; r-- Ue Byde ParK, Bin k' - 10;lcpn w No- Friday, . , trl - t with Freswcxiu Ca" I i SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE M MEN AND GLEANERS ENJOY SQUARE DANCING The South Bear River Stake were Gordon Jensen "a City, Mrs. Eima retEarl Holt, iiisnuy .c ra! 1 : S Rich-- 4nmer Richards, 1 I Jack Follett 'CiSCUf ;7;s. Olive Hugie of Hyde was served adding dinner bridal party nbersof the iBluebird Cafe, follow-a ceremonya reception ;y evening, . I D- - U. P. ENTERTAINED FRIDAY officiating at ving tne The Midland Camp of the cyrnTrentsrMr.oi 0! MIDLAND CAMP of Utah Pioneers were graciously entertained by Mrs. Amos Hansen at her home Friday afternoon. Lesson "'Pioneer Mail Route" was given by Captain Maude O. Cook. A sketch of the lives of Johanna Sandberg and Nets Jensen was read by Daughters The La-Ver- ne Homer. Billy Bishop played a piano solo and Sidney Bishop gave two readings entitled "Anguish," and "Falling Out." Refreshments were served. by the Fielding ward hall, the hostess. receiving line were the Laura Fuhriman, Clara Fridal and groom, their parents and Mrs Bishop were guests. Hance honored bridesmaids, Jn. nf the the newly--- at wuycra bride, of Sus- nf DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS ah HOLD CONVENTION L Greek, and Merle Thomp- The. D. U. P. county conven cf ElWOOd- VIC Uliri&i'Uiiciwas held in Brigham Sat tion brotner of the groom was Captain Maude O. Cook urday. It ran. and eight members from the lovely in a Midland :e bride was Camp were in atten of white moire taffeta. dance. Four of the members I veil was accented with tiny in the county participated k rvarls and tne corsage rhnnis rnndneteri bv L of small chrysanthemums wno fumished T -" three numbers for the meeting. I r0se duos cmiwcu w - EI :nz the evening, a pro yas presented with rstersen acting as master remonies. Marvin Ashby red with songs accompany-Hmtf- if HAVE Water Treatment THANKSGIVING GUESTS Thanksgiving guests of the Vernal Hollands this week are members of Mrs. Holland's family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hull and family of Caldwell, Mr. and MrsRoy Hull and family of Lewis-toMrs- - Cleon Dalby and famiof Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs ly Robert M. Hull and family of Murray and Emma Hull of Salt Lake. Robert Holland, who is attend ing the U. of U. is also home for the Thanksgiving holiday. CHR1STENSEN DIES j INFANT Khvoori Plans Harvest Festival Dsnnsis L. Christenscnn, Mr. and Mrs. kJ. M. Smith and old son of Gerald B. and Elna children and Mr. and Mrs. MilA Harvest festival will be he'd Anderson Christensn, died on ton Matthews and children of in the Elwood ward rccreaUona! Council Tuesday morning. The baby was Lake were Sunday guests Salt hall on November 28 anri 29. born Nov. 19. in Tremonton. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk. At the last meeting of the Survivine are his narents. and Special entertainment has been The men were former missionary Box Elder County Coordinating the following brothers and sis- planned for all who attend on companions of Wayne's. council for Health Services, Mrs.jters. Janice. Ben, Vov. Roy and both nights. The funds from the Vivian Miller, district nursing Linda Christensen all of Tre- - event will be used to complete suDervisor cave a report on the monton, the maternal grand- - the Dark and Darkinsr area, nf th recent tuberculosis survey Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil An- - church. ana Mrs. i.rna unrisi-- , on the first made in the county. She renight there will ensen of Tremonton. of be produCe, fancy work, candy, the. 3,864 ported that A Funeral services were conduct- - rvjocom and manv other items taken, there were found one aded noon home at the Wednesday for sale at 8 p. m and the ton vanced case, one other, and KATIJY SUMMERS HAS eleven suspected cases of T. B--. Mrs. Emil Anderson, with Bish- hit of the evening will be a stage BIRTHDAY PARTY aside from about 88 cardiac and op Vernon Johnson in charee- performance of "Parade of the AT Kathy Summers, 5 year old other chest conditions. In ad- Burial was in the Bear River City stars." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mari- dition to the above there were cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Wednesday night's show will on Summers, was entertained at be a review of "The Gay Nine also 327 taken the at a birthday party on Tuesday afties." An admission charge will inaian scnooi. 1'S ;poVER COJCANY OFFERS ternoon at the Summers home. intermountam a discussion oi me use oi nou- jbe made for this show. ELECTRIICITY Fifteen friends of Kathy's enjoy rides to control and 56 No. Tremont St. prevention CHRISTMAS ed playing games and the re tooth Mrs. Norma ON Ericksen spent decay was presented by freshments served by Mrs. Doctors Frank Saito and Charles Tremonton and Garland will 'several days last week visitine A. Munns. The council passed a again have free electric energy with her mother, Mrs, Austin motion that a committee com- to illuminate Christmas Lights at Idaho Falls. Pinion Pine BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS Miss Luella Romer of Salt Lake of one member from each on the city streets and narks. posed Montana Fir JOHNNY SHUMWAY town in the county, be appoint- provided by the Utah Power & City is spending her vacation at Blue Spruce Mrs. Jack Shumway entertain ed by the Board of Directors to Light Company, announced Olin home with her parents, Mr. and ed Saturday in honor of her son, work with the dentists toward a H. Ririe, Ogden division manager Johnny, on his fifth birthday program of artificial fluorida- of the company. anniversary. The afternoon was tion of the water in this area. Last year, the company provd- spent in playing games and in "Sanitation ed free electricity for illuminaand What it IN playing with toys. Delicious re Mean's," was treated by Mr. tion of 36,929 holiday bulbs in 95 freshments, including a birthday Willard West, sanitarian of the cities and towns. Of these, some cake was served to 18 friends. 7.935 bulbs were in the towns of State Board of Health. the Ogden division. Problems in public health MRS. WESLEY GEPHART attento be should the brought ENTERTAINS CLUB tion of the authorities by conMr. and Mrs. Ballard atMrs. Wesley Gephart was a health nurses tended funeral Guy the public tacting services in gracious hostess to members of or the State Board of Health. for Lew Britton. evenWednesday her bridge club on Monday On Tuesday of this week they! ing. The game was played at two NORR FAMILY ATTEND were accompanied by Mrs. E. O. tables with prizes being won by Hansen to funeral services for Mrs. Howard Freiss, Mrs. Arch OGDEN DANCE EVENT Mrs. William Greaves in Logan. Fox-leRichardson and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, their four sons, Myrl, Cahrles, WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE A delicious luncheon was serv- Wayne and Jay and their Mrs. George Abbott is in PortMATTRESSES ed by the hostess. wives, their son. Reed, Mr- and land, Oregon, where she will reTHE OF HIGHEST QUALITY Mrs. Gean Leavitt attended the main for two weeks with her BRIDGE CLUB MEETS AT Harvest Ball in the 30th Ward son, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Abbott VTXATE ARCHIBALD'S of Ogden Saturday night. The and family. The Abbotts are the Mrs. Vilate Archibald enterfamily put on a floor show proud parents of a son, born on tained members of her bridge of square and round dancing November 18th. DE LUXE STANDARD club Friday at her home. Prizes numbers. Charles J. Dewey, were won by Elaree Ballard, Bob brother of Mrs. Norr and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Sandall and Claudine Harris af- Leavitt is Bishop of the ward daughters Susan, Judy and Mrs. ter which luncheon was served and extended the invitation to JoAnn Archibald attended a by the hostess. the family. wedding reception Friday evening in Brigham City for Mrs. MRS. ETHEL CIIIODO Lou Jean Ballard was home Green's nephew, Lynn Pinegar HOSTESS TO B. P. W. s, of with her parents, the Guy Spanish Fork an Mary WalkR. C Ilarris Phone 27 Members and guests of the er of Brigham. for the weekend. Business and Professional Women's club were graciously entertained on Morday by Mrs. Ethel Chiodo. C- F. Smith gave a talk on UNESCO, followed by vocal numbers b" Mrs. Jennie by Mrs. Oyler, accompar'ed Blanche Brenkm-- n at the piano. Vera Stohl,Blan he Brenkman, Considered At Health ay Meeting - n, j X-R- ay , 1000 uen ys X TREES UEIM1 ys GLEf free DEC. 2ND SLEEP COMFORT on a new EVERT0N MATTRESS y. INNER-SPRIN- mada. by is S G - DORIS FORSBERG WEDS GORDON A. SMITH Announcement Mrs. Carl Corner. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsbergof on his rruitar. Miss Riverside, of the marriage of Clarkston their daughter, Doxis, to Mr ?ijlba Eavsten of Gordon A- Smith, son of Mr. ffd several pia.nu uuuimci and Mrs. Arvin Smith of Field Colleen fei and ing. guitar music, The ceremony was performed f fcker sang a solo. in the Logan temple by President El Ray Christiansen, on Friday, November 17 A family dinner was given I FOR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith in Fielding following the ceremony, and a reception was - Authorized Priced At $17.50 EVERT0N $22.50 $28.50 $34.50 MATTRESS COMPANY Bal-lard- held , in the evening at the ward hall. The couple left immediately I and for a honeymoon trip to California. FRIGIDA1RE in They plan to make their home Fielding. Isabella Walton "nd Dora T Parts & Brough were sper'nl guests. LADLES ENJOY CONCERT A lovely luncheon was served FOLLOWED BY LUNCHEON j by Mrs. Chiodo. CALL Attending the concert of the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Lo- ATTEND CONCERT j FRONK gan on Monday evening were the OF UTAH SYMPHONY r, following Mesdames: Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Watland, CHEVROLET Harry Drew, Ulalla Corn Mrs. George Quinney, Mr. and wall, Russ Waldron, Farrell Bess, Mrs. Evan Thompson attended of Tremonton, Wynn Hansen of Company Concert of the Utah Symphthe Fielding, H. V. Peck of Riverside ony orchestra in Logan Monday I Tremonton and Mrs. Farrell- - Bess's guest,. evening. -- 3 Oyler, Service Mrs. Edward Bess. Mgr. concert the MRS. GORDON WORLEY Followine the f Repair and Service home of Mrs. ENTERTAINS WOMEN'S the met at group p makes of Appliances! Peck in Riverside to enjoy a de CIVIC LEAGUE licious luncheon. Members of the Women's Civic League met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Worley on Friday evening. Miss Helen Porter of extension service the on how to select a talk gave Christmas toys for children. She was accompanied by Miss Bes sie Hansen from Brigham. Theron Buler played several piano selections by Chopin, after which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. 1BENDIX $19.50 - ! o Service Win-zele- t SEE US FOR n IT'S A f.IATTCn CP fcsiter iveTqht d isfribafion You can haul more payload than ever in a truck, because tho load Dodge "Job-Hate- d" better distributed. Most trucks carry too much of the load on the rear axle too little on the front. Because the engine of a Dodge truck is moved forward and the front axle back, both axles carry the right proportion of the load. That means you can haul bigger payloads without overloading. ia LARGE CROWD ENJOY PENROD In spite of a heavy rainfall Saturday night, the auditorium was well filled at the high school, when both old and young enjoyed the rollicking fun in the tfay. '"Pcnrod", presented by the University of Utah young peo- "Job-Rate- d" NOT THIS The paylofld on most truck- slike the girl in this boat ple's players. Memories of the Penrod stories of Boothe Tarklngton were HYL0;i - OAYOIl brought to life with the antics nf tho characters, and comments heard among the children who attended are "I wish it was night", plavin? again nnd "I liked the part best when Vfinmi and his friends try to tret Mr. Dade". Ticket holders for the next of the University plays will be anxiously waiting the date for the performance. ow PLASTIC IN SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL COLORS TO HARMONIZE WITH THE COLOR SCHEME OF YOUR CAR Ask for Free Estimate Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kcniscn of Butte, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders of Homer, Idaho R. Larsen of 0h Mrs the Hen-r- v to visit called Roxlwrg Fnx1ev family. Mr. and Mrs r,r'ir Williams returned to their hom 'n Idaho with them. Also Custom CHAIR - STOOL OR FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING POenK GOEUeOLET I none 2.'Ul CO- - Tremonton nfro V jn-nd- 'nt nrinhia Rudd of Logan - ' III '...fcr , 8 great truck en- ach 'Job-Rated- " lot I'LUS power. 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