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Show LEADER. THE yyg&!)l&&p&$&9&&&&&!$Q&G&&GK&3RRS3a Sat., Oct. 31; Nov. Fri, The New I 1 FEATURE DOITBI.E t. Wn ?i j... lucsua; anuj TVonAejr j m OUIluay, iiwuun;, nwviaj, iiwi. i cj B1NG CROSBY and JANE WYMAN in LIBERTY THEATRE Yt inni"""" -r- C A B T O 'A The ReasoB Meat to Eggs ' Scrambled eggs will be a flavor treat if you add some dried cut-ubeef, sliced pork sausage or frankfurters to them while they cook. Woman customer to book store clerk: "I've always had a great weakness for Dickens I found a 100 dollar bill in one of his books years ago." p I .v-- n -- fv! 0 S v 'iff I K. V C AL I I CLIFF-KERB- NEWS . j nlng book, "Barabbas" by Par , BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED TO TOE SEI1ATE He is a member of the important and powerful Legislative Council which has been conducting an intensive two year study of Utah's Educational and Highway needs. Cliff is at his height in prestige and influence which will be used for the betterment of Box Elder County and Utah. Paid Political Advertisement j Lvnn Ashcraft enjoyed his seventh birthday Saturday, when a group of his friends enjoyed a party In his honor. Moving pictures entertained the little folks and a party luncheon was served. " I Literary guild and one truest. Sallv Peterson at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Irvin Garfield gave a review of the Nobel prize win The hostess was assisted by daughter-in-la- Miller- - V i- -i f ,t H flanked on both sides with'ferns In tall baskets. For her wedding the new bride wore a floor length model of white heavy slipper satin with rounded neckline and an of scalloped lace. The long sleeves extended to points deep over her wrists, and a lace fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a crown of small pearl flowers. She carried a basket of bronze chrysanthemums and talisman roses. Assisting with the gifts were Miss Janice Petersen, Mrs. Vera Rucker, La Von George and Barbara Smith. Iv charge of refreshments wore the bride's sisters, Mrs. Nral Hall and Mrs. Gerald Chrs- tensen. A three tiered white wedding cake was displayed on the lace covered table. Stanley Anderson was master of ceremonies and announced the following program: cello solo, "O Promise Me", Ted Walker, accompanied by his mother; vocal solo, "Because", and "Be Thine" Mrs. LaVern Judv of Rov: violin solo, by Eugene Kingsford. The hewlyweds honeymooned in Southern Utah and are now at home In South West Tre monton. He knows their problems. He talks their language. He is one of them. He is a good listener, a good thinker and a doer. Mr. White w young. But not too young. He is the age of many of those who were founders of our country. A veteran; of one war, he also has an honorable record as an able missionary for his church, and has been continu; ,. ously active in leadership in his ward. He Is a husband and father, an industrious worker and home owner. t Ail a young man, he has high ideals of fairness and justice and an understanding ibf ' the responsibilities of service. , "People's Man" and be Represented Your-self in the State Legislature. r m' JOKES' J. noire - of Utah Pioneers met Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs Robert Harris with Mrs. Albert Earl as mun reaa tne sone. jruuy "Sing We Praises of the Valiant ones", and the lesson, "Travel- in? West in 1847", was given by veaa uunneu. The program consisted of re cordings by Jessie Evans Smith played by Mrs. Jessie Roberts. Refreshments were served by the hostess. . iuuuuooooo'-'0''j'00000()nn1'rrnr'n'lftn- M SMITH RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE SET FOR SUNDAY . The Relief Society annual conferences will be held next Sunday night, announce Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen, and Mrs. Ruby-Nielsof the two Bear River BEARS MASSACRE MALAD 34-- 0 The Bear River Bears roared to a 34-- 0 victory over. Malad last Friday night at Malad. The Bears were never headed as Coach Tuft'' Linford swept the bench in order to give his stakes. regulars a rest. The first score came in the second period with Jack Fronk plunging over from the line. Fronk scored the second one a moment later on a ten- yard reversed Shlrrell Silvester converted both times and the Bear led The Bears third touchdown came on a pass from Bob Woodhead to Jerry Thompson, junior end, who caught t he ball In the end zone. The kick ADDRESS THE PEOPLE was good, and the Bears led OF NORTHERN UTAH rd HEAR DOUGLAS R. 14-- 0. STRINGFELLOW 21-- 0- OVER final tally a 20 yard run after he had dropped back to 800 pass- - GOVERNOR LEE OVER KBUH MONDAY, Governor J. Bracken Lee will speak to the people of Box Elder county over Radio Station KBUH, Brigham City, in three different talks: Thursday, Oct. from 12:30 to 12:45 p.m Saturday, Nov. 1, from 5:30 to 5:45 p.m. and Monday, Nov. 3, from 5:30 to 5:45 30-- November , P 5:15 3 M. - Whose Frieed is "Brack" Lee ? HERE ARE SOME FACTS FARMERS AND LIVESTOCKMEN SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE THEY VOTE: The Lee Administration on May 21, 1951 Increased the valuation on Livestock as follows: APPROXIMATELY 53 RANGE CATTLE DAIRY CATTLE .... APPROXIMATELY ........ SHEEP 129 APPROXIMATELY 20 This will fncrease the farmers and livestock men's taxes for 1952 well orer ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS ! $521,000 to be exact! Yet, the .0063 levy reduction given to property, reduces the taxes on public utilities and . the mines $2,000,708! tjli -. " " ; 4, . Thus "Brack" Lee saves two over Big Business Million Dollars, hut SOCKS Agriculture over . ? v ?V Paid PoL Adv. by Clain Archibald , DINNER HONORS t HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained at a family dinner Friday ev- ening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. After dinner, the group Joined the Merry Mixers club at the Deweyvllle ward hall for an enjoyable evening of dancing. Refreshments were served to the group. One-Ha- lf ' ' : , Million Dollars! ' ' " Talk About Tax Reduction! Look What The Lee Administration Has Done: The State Treasurer's Annual Report show that Governor Lee collected 344 Million Dollars in total taxes in only four years, 344 Million Dollars out of the people's pockets. Only 237 Million was collected by the Democratic Administration in the four years precedThus in four years "Brack" ing Governor Lee's Administration. Lee collects and spend? 107 Million more than Governor Maw collected in the last four years of his administration. Yet Gov. Lee calls this economy and honesty. We Ask You Again VOTE FOR GLADE . FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT HALLOWEEN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Gaylan Christensen were hosts Saturday night at a Halloween party at their home. Dr. and Mrs. Vera Eyre of Logan were out of town guests. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening spent In playing games. , WHOSE FRIEND IS "BRACK" LEE? Certainly NOT the Farmers'! . ; S r:: And Stop All This High Handed Deception. State Treasurer's Annual Report. This ad paid for by the following farmers, interested In noil government: Dan MnnWk, Beaver; James Myers, Panmitcb: James Phillip and Tom Kendall, Nhl; Leo Bardsley, Gunnison: Leo Harvey, Pleasant Grove: M-Ward JJolbrook, Botmtlful: Cyril K. Monk, Cache County; Taft, Howard Wlddeson, Weber; Ileber Bennion, Salt Lake City. Bl-W- en 3 one-yft- ss. i FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE THIS FALL BOTE er as best man for the groom.' They stood before an eight branch candleahra which held tall white candles and was PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET The Midland Camp Daughters Farmers, Workers and Trades People are Voting for Vote for a Mrs. Den- second birthday occurred on October 27, was honored by his family fix the event. Twenty seven sons, daughters and grandchildren met together to enjoy a good dinner on the lawn of the Evan Green home. A social visit and completed the occasion. , to kk. HUNTER 25-ya- rd , f' V 8 - Devere Anderson tallied the , fourth marker on a run. FAMILY OF ROBERT C. The kick was wide. HARRIS HONORS HTM Rolfe Kerr chalked up the Robert C. Harris, whose eighty on over-bodi- ce The "Peoples" Candidate For State Representative 1 . Don't Oversell Don't oversell yourself by exagFollowing the ceremony, a wedding dinner honored the gerating your ability. Few comcouple, at the Andersen home, panies are in the market for big shots. and a reception in the Second ward hall was held the same evening. Receiving the guests with the couple, were their parents, Er-Andersen, sister of the bride as maid of honor, Ethel Jensen, sister of the groom, Colleen They Say Jim Is Too Young To Serve . . en- n nis a Two Colored Cartoons n's her X iMovemuer o - i - o TECHNICOLOR BOOKLORE CLUB FETED Mrs. Rudy Miller was the hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meeting of the BcoUore club. A review of Thomas B. Cos-taibook, "The Silver Chalice", was given in a very interesting manner by Isabella Walton-Luncheoto the ; was served club members and two .guests, Mrs. Walton, and Mrs. Paul Miller. LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED Mrs. Henry Van Sweden en Didricksen, Francis Christensen tertained the members of the as attendants, and Dick Jensen other . - Lure children played games and joyed refreshments.' , XI o 11,1 PARTY GIVEN FOR BOB FOXLEY Mrs. Leland Foxley entertained a group of friends Saturday honoring her son Bob on his was Lagerkvlsp. New officers for the club were hostess Monday night at the with Pearl Toland being chosen club. meeting of her Bridge Wanda Other guests of the evening named as president; vice president and Christensen, were "Mildred Ruby Harris, secretary and Dorothy Garfield Thompson, Amelia Cannon. Mrs. A. M. Sanford of Boise, as program chairmanwas A delicious luncheon a luncheon, tasty Following hostess. served the by the game was played, with prizes going to Mattie Stone, Ruth LILLIAN ANDERSEN AND Watland and Mildred Harris, LEO JENSEN ARE MR. AND MRS. J. F- - F. CLUB FETED A temple ceremony united In Mrs. Ford Jeppsen was the Miss Lillian Andersen marriage hostess evening Friday gracious Leo Allen Jensen. President and J. of to the members the f. at her home. A very pleas George Raymond of the Logan officiated at the nupant evening of chatting and Templewhich took place Monday, tials, the was needlework enjoyed by club members and one other Sept. 22. Parents of the bride-, truest. Norma Matthias. A delic are Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Andand ious luncheon was served by the ersen of Tremonton, and Mr. Mrs. Leo L. Jensen of Center-vili- e hostess. are parents of the i r r- tenth birthday anniversary. The BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. R. o" Woodhead J i r n - aau. nurs - I I Short , I ' spirts 0Sm'UM ELECT - a " SONGS FOR TOUI Cartoon News If A PETERS nnrurT'"fi and "THE GUNMAN" TREMONTON Thursday, October 30, 1952 Tremoaton. Utah -- |