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Show Thursday. July THE LEADER. Tremoman. Utah I SOCIETY JVERSON FAMILY f MOLD REUNION Letters From THATCHER 3 2 ROSELLA ANDERSON Primary Girls Welcome Members Servicemen A letter received this week from somewhere in Korea" is being published, even though it A Lark's welcome was given is , The home of the Leland the policy of the against Hunsakers of HoneyvUle was Monday at Primary by the publishers to print unsigned Bluebird and Seagull girls. the scene for a gathering of letters. The content is of genMrs. Boyd Borgstrom and eral Interest, and we are grate- of the N. E. Iverson family on Mrs. Anna Barlow, teachers iful for the Tuesday of this week. Mr. Iverletter, though it's) were in charge, with Seagull value and meaning would be son now of Dana Point, Calipresident Gayle Burton con- much greater if the wriier fornia, but a former resident BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS ducting. A delicious luncheon had signed his name. f Tremonton and Salt Lake was served with candy larks as The Leader: City has been visiting friends MRS, MATNEY enter- favors. Rose corsages were preWatland Mrs. Gifford relatives and throughout the Since most of the boys from county and in Salt Lake for tained Wednesday evening in sented to the officers and the Bear River fValley are over; honor of the birthday anniver- teachers and yarn dolls to the the past, three weeks. I though I would write Here for the reunion were sary of her daughter, Mrs. girls. Singing welcome songs here, and have you put in the lunchof Thomas Members followed the and games Matney. Colonel and Mrs. M. O. EdLeader about "Home Town Mail wards, and son Richard and, the family were guests, and In eon. There were 18 present Bag, a radio program which were cluded both In the party Rosella Anderson represented daughter Susan of Washingcomes on at 10:15 to 11:00 of the Board. Stake the Matney ton, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- grandparents each night except Sunday. lace p. Winkler of Denver, Co- children. Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams lorado and sons, Karly, Jon and had as their guests Sunday! It Is a request program for Mr. Mrs. James Hall and children the folks back home, who can and Mrs. Glen Iver- LITERARY GUILD Gary; request any song they wish to son of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. ENTERTAINED of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Leland John be played from their friends William O. Moore of Oklahoma Members of the Literary Guild who Wedwere son, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie John and loved ones over here. City, Okla., entertained stopped over on her return from Palo Alto, nesday afternoon by Elaine son, Mrs. Margret Johnson and The address is Home Town Mall Bag, California, where she and Col. Thompson at her home. Other Mrs. Clara Johnson are vaca AFRS Kyushu APO No. 3 Moore had been to attend guests were Mrs. Donald Sten-qul- tioning at Yellowstone Park, P. M. San Francisco, Cal. Miss Mabel Christensen of Mrs. Keith Austin, Mrs. (graduation exercises at StanThe Home Town Mail Bag, Anna ford University. Their daugh- Ford Jeppson and sister, and Blanche Brigham Laura of Cheyenne, Wyoming Mastering Mail man, will also ter Barbara Jean, received her Thompson, certificate there. Cardinal Francis Stellman's visited with relatives here Sun pass on short messages over the air if requested to do sot Mr. Iverson arrived in time to book, "The Foundling" was re day. I'm sure some of the folks ati accomMrs. Anton Anderson visit with his other daughter viewed toy Marjorie Stenquist, home would like to know about) Mrs. And Earl Mr. and and family, Mrs. William 6or-te- ll Refreshments were served by panied ithis, as it is really a moral erson to Salt Lake Sunday. who left on the 13th for the hostess. members of the builder and tends to bring us The MI.AWashington D. C. where Maa ward Sorrell very delightful closer to home. spent has been assigned tot GEORGE R. COOMBS jor When writing to the Masterthe Pentagon after spending WEDS SALT LAKE WOMAN evening at Box Elder Park TuesMail Man, if you ask him ing the past 4 years in Korea and, Mrs. Laura Smith of Salt day. to play the song on a certain followA was Mrs. program given Sorrell Lake and family Japan. City and George R, have been living in Bountiful1 Coombs of Fielding were mar ed by games. Refreshments were date, giving plenty of time for1 the letter to get over here, he toe past year, having also been ried June 5th in the Salt Lake served. C. Ander will do as requested. Mrs. Mr. and overseas with the Major. Roy temple. This is the first time in 16 They have just returned from son attended tne Play "Hansel It would be a good idea too, to write to the boys reminding years when all the family has a trip to California, where they and Gretel" presented at Weber College, Ogden, Friday evening them to be listening in. been together and was the oc- visited with relatives. I'll say howdy to everyone Anderson a little grand Sharon casion for a real They expect to spend part of of the part daughter played their time in Fielding and part Gretel. VERN HANSEN MARRIES in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Roy C. Ander NEVADA GIRL son had as their house guests Announcement is made of the LOCAL COUPLE last week Mr. and Mrs August marriage of Miss Ethel Brad-Is- h ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE of Wells, Nevada and Vern Grace B. Nicholas and R. G. Lange and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hansen, son of Mrs. Daisy Han-pe- n Brough, both of Tremonton an- Lange and children Bob and of Tremonton. nounce their marriage, which Judith of Hector Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson ' took place Friday, June 29, ati the Logan Temple. Members of; entertained for the Langes on , , both families accompanied the Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow couple to Logan. last week from Thief That same evening, a wed- returned River Falls Minnesota where ding supper was enjoyed by the) visited with Mrs. Barlows they group at the Garland Cafe. sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hirshi of KARMA RUCKER TO WED Park Valley visited with Mr. THAYNE CALDERWOOD Mrs. Melvin Christensen Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rucker and Sunday. announce the engagement of Mrs. LaVar Johnson was their daughter, Karma, to pleasantly Friday surprised Robert Thayne Calderwood, son friends. number of a by evening of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cal- The occasion was the birthday derwood. of Mrs. Johnson. A chicken sup The wedding .will take place per was served to Mr. and Mrs. July 11, after which they win Mr. and Harding. be honored at a reception and Dewayne Mrs. Vaughan Mr. and Lewis, dance. Their friends are all Mrs. Lorin Shell abarger, Mr. Invited to attend. and Mrs. Vera Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow, Mr. and CHERRIE B. NELSON IS NOW Mrs- Dale ON A NEW and Mr. Cbmpton, MRS. BILL1E D. JUST and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. JohnWord has been received here son was the recipient of many by relatives that Cherrie N. beautiful gifts. Nelson is now Mrs. Blllie D. Just, and is living with her 4-- H husband in EI Cajon, Califor We are equipped to make nia, temporarily. They expect the finest inner-sprin- g The Kitchen Queens of Fieldto be in Logan next fall. mattress of the ing met Wednesday at the home of one of their leaders, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS highest quality. Tremonton ladles were in at Beverly Owen, where they made Standard or De Luxe tapioca tendance at the meeting of chocolate strawberry Quality. their bridge club Monday noon cream pudding. They also made when Mrs. Wynn Hansen en plans for their annual canyon tertained at Brunch, followed; party. For their next meeting the by cards. will have a picnic lunch girls Prizes during the game went (to Mesdames Horace Peck and and take a short hike. Tamra Welling, reporter Jack Fronk. The wedding took place Thursday, June 28, in the Twin Falls, Second ward chapel with Bishop Frederickson officiating. Vem has spent the last four years at a ranch in Clover Valley, Nevada. st, - er. 5, ltel and say this Is from there will be Tremonton has really grown thje summer, Just a boy from the valley. hundreds of street and park the last year. I send my greetto all .my friends in Bear meetings held. More than there ing River Swedes Valley. As the be will There has been before. would say "Hatsa alia so gott thousands of people hear our Sincerly message that have never had Nelson Verlene about to hear the opportunity 16, Sundswall Fresesgoton Dear Mr. Rytting, it before. It has soon been a year now Thanks again for the Leader. LEADER WANT ADS since I started getting the BRING RESULTS From the things I've read in it, Leader. Forgive me for not writing to you and thanking you for it Its not that I haven't enjoyed and appreciated receiving it that has made me so slow in writing to you. It is just plain negligence. I usually get them three or four at a time, and they are from a SEE FOR YOURSELF WHETHER month to two months old when they come but the news in lYOUR CAR NEEDS STEERING SERVICE! them is all new to me. It gives me news that I don't get from anyone else and I do enjoy it Letters From Missionaries Quit fa&e wt mndt it... very much. It is just a year now that I left Salt Lake. It has been a wonderful year full of rich experiences. I am now in Sunds-wal- l, which is located in the middle part of Sweden. I started out down in the most Southern part of Sweden, and have moved farther north with each transfer. All I have seen of Sweden is very beautiful and I'm looking forward to seeing a lot more. Their summers here are very short and their winters very cold but I still love it. I also love the Swedish people. I especially love the way they Our x&km- - - oejf ii cook food. A mission & lit S5X33IG) 60S' tCHSfc m x& m sftc ux 613 j xz is a grand and wonderful experience, makes you know without a shadow of a doubt that this is the work of the Lord, and that we have the only true and living church on earth. People here are slow to accept it but the work is really going forth now. During (flj m vTattiWCSD 1233 uimSR ice tfoaajOIES BERT'S WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE Phone 919W Brigham A SLEEP IN COMFORT i?M IMS - EVERTON MATTRESS 4400 FARMERS KILLED 300,000 INJURED Club News &OIM 1 ON YOUR FARM EUERTOn MATTRESS COMPANY Phone 27 Brigham City or R. C. Harris, Phone 5026 Tremonton The Cliff Beard family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Perce Nelson attended the Lars Rasmus Nelson reunion in Brigham City Sunday. MILLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 51 South Main Phone Brigham City 123 ACRE IRRIGATED 1040 or 350-- J FARM NEAR CORINNE. Tractor and Machinery. Only lltJSHM ROOM HOUSE, adobe stucco, new roof. APARTMENT HOU8E, S apartment. NARROW BUILDING LOT, HOUSE TO BE MOVED LARGE BRICK HOME KMM. Close fa. tnd Sooth tad East. Only ottc ltstt on Main Street SSS.H. IK ACRE with nice house on 5th t Complete West!. 16000 .00. HOMES in Tremonton. Real good property. mile west of Tremonton with small home and outbuildings. Terms only $2000. Good Homes in Corinne. 2 ACRE FARM I S6S0-- 47Mt. CAFE on Main Street. Owner wishes to retire. with flxnres and stock- - Only f 115. W furrow left unturned work stopped by accident! schedule; they cost money, delay production and the growing season keeps rolling along. while Yet, farming ranks third most hazardous in eight major industries. Think of it, the death rate for all industry is 29 per 100,000 workers, in agriculture it is 55 per 100,000! One farmer, in every 15 is injured on the job! Total 4400 killed, 300,000 The Silver Circle Club held a meeting at the home of Miss Sylvia Burton Wednes day afternoon. Officers chosen for the season are (Virginia Welling, president; Esta Jones, Linda Coombs, (secretary; Larene Burton, reporter; Dora Scott, song Leader and Sylvia Burton, organist. Miss Florence Richards is their class leader. The girls are learn ing to make hot pads and! aprons. Refreshments were ser H disabled by injury every year. vice-preside- nt; 34 ACRE DAIRY FARM NEAR CORINNE Room House, Crop, a To the farmer, working against time and weather, delay can mean the difference between a crop and no crop, a good year or a lean one. So accidents have no place in his The Stitch and Chatter 4H club met at their leader's home Monday at 6:30. Some of them nearly finished their pajamas, while some started on their dresses. , , Sharon Fredrickson, reporter 4-- A field half plowed The wise farmer knows where his hazards are and avoids them. Falls, machinery and animals account for most accidents down on the farm. Their annual cost $75,000,000. Yet, they're so easy to prevent. Just a little caution is all it takes. Don't "cultivate" accidents and losses! Instead, "cultivate" safety and success! ved. The JNT club of Thatcher met at the home of their lead er, Margaret Anderson. Dellc lous refreshments were served, The officers are Renee Ander son, president; Mary Jean Little, vice president and repor ter; and Alice Watt, secretary, Mary Jean Little, reporter and Mrs. William E. Wyatt of Logan visited friends in Tremonton last week. Mr. mm trtTti to MnMj Uftly mi with tin fntUtmft Cotjrrrnct m cxmtriimtrl im lb public Mttnl ky ML IE A ID SERVING THE BEAR RIVER 1IB VALLEY |