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Show PRIMARY CONVENTION HERE FRIDAY Serviceman Buried At Washakie TWO-STAK- E Social Events A Primary Convention including the Bear River and South Bear River Stake Primary Organizations and Priesthood representatives will be held Friday, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Bear River Stake Tabernacle. General Board visitors will be Regina J. Anderson and Fern Whipple. Morning sessions will be for General and Stake Board members and Stake Priesthood representatives. The theme is, "We Prepare to Instruct Teachers." At 1 p.m., ward officers and ward priesthood representatives wijl join Stake and General Board members for further instruction. Departmental meetings will be held, followed by a general assembly, the theme of which is, "We Prepare to Teach Children." All Primary workers are urged to be present. Stake and ward history books will be on display. two-Sta- Club News I Tells of Wedding Date ' ,r- a .... 8 ke BETTY PETERSEN TO GIVE RADIO TALK STOKES Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stokes of Bothwell are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl this week. The little miss has three brothers. ANDERSON The Kenneth Leroy Andersons of Garland are just as happy over the birth of their first boy. He arrived June 1L They have three girls in the family. Mrs. Anderson is the former Fern Anna Cook. ANDERSON Don Clifton and Sherlene Johnson Anderson of Garland now have two little boys. Their second son was born June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zesiger of Nampa, Ida., visited with their aunt, Mrs. Ann Zesiger Sunday evening. of C. Provides Labor Law C. Miss Betty Petersen of Fielding will give the talk on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's one o'clock WCTU radio program. It can be Recently furnished members heard Sunday over KBUH. of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce were Bulletins GOLF CLUB AUXILIARY dealing with various phases of the wage, hours and labor standENTERTAINED ards in the State of Utah. AT OGDEN The Chamber of Commerce The Brigham Golf and Coun with the assistance of the State try Club Auxiliary were enter Industrial Commission delivered tained last week by the El printed and condensed copies of Monte Municipal Auxiliary of regulations affecting women and Ogden. The Logan group were minors in restaurant operation, also guests at a delicious lunch laundry, cleaning, dyeing and eon given at The Copper Cot pressing industries, retail tradtage. The Brigham Club were es, public housekeeping indussuccessful in winning low score try, and also furnished was an of ' the afternoon with Mrs. abstract of standards for womElmer Winzeler turning in a en and minors in industry. score of 48. She was followed It was pointed out that all very closely by Mrs. Russ Wald-ro- n merchants should be acquainted who made the enviable with certain regulations dealing score of 49. with the personnell employed. The Brigham Club .ladies It was interesting to note that entertained their husbands at a a number of the employers were Saturday night dinner and golf not aware that Utah had miniing party, with the Brigham mum wage requirements for players winning most of the women and vminors. All, howawards. ever, were paying above the The club house was a busy minimum required and many and interesting place Wednes- were substantially above the day afternoon this week, when Industrial Commission the El Monte group were guests of the Brigham Auxiliary. A The Chamber of Commerce special luncheon was planned has available additional copies for the guests, and the after- of the labor and wage requla-tio- n noon was to be spent on the for anyone interested in a course. copy Information MISS NARLENE CLARK MISS NARLENE CLARK TO MARRY FARREL FREEZE OF BRIGHAM BOOK REVIEW GIVEN AT WCTU The Women's Christian Temperance Union met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Clark of Mrs. Edith Palmer Thursday of Thatcher announce the engagement and forth coming the usual business meete marriage of their daughter, review of, "The Una book ing, to Mr. Farrel Freeze, son covered Well", was given , by of Mrs. Mina L. Freeze and the Mrs. Ruth Frederickson, and enlate Clifford Freeze of Brigham joyed by all present. City. Delicious refreshments were The young couple will ex- served by the hostess. change vows in the Logan Temple, July 1st. They will be PARTY HONORS MRS. honored at reception and dance ROBERT ANDERSON the same evening at the ThatThe parents and brothers and cher Hall. sisters of Mrs. Robert Anderson is a graduate The bride-eleher Thursday evening, of Bear River Seminary and surprised when they held a party at her High School and a former stud- home in honor of her birthday. ent of Brigham Young UniverIn the group were Mr. and sity. Mrs. W. E. Corbridge, Logan. Mr. Freeze is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tibbitts, ProvBox Elder high school and has idence; Mrs. Lavina Deppe and just returned from over seas Elwood Corbridge, Smithfield. after two years with the paraA very pleasant evening of troopers, one year having been visiting and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the family. spent in Japan. Nar-len- ct - A Useful Gift For -- $7995 -- TRANSFERRED TO WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wise and children arrived in Tremonton last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller, parents of Mrs. Wise. Mr. Wise who has been stationed at Fort Lee, Virginia has been transferred to Tacoma, Washington. They will leave for their new location after another week's visit in Utah. mm I'l teas?. f L Uj? - Tremonton Great Removal Sale We're Still Reducing Prices and This Merchandise Must Go! Regular at it (either the 162-h.V8" or the 180-h."Super and pull the trigger! Pottery ODDS Crystal STEMWARE $39.50 $74.50 Turbo-Fire- Now Regular $2.35 I10LL0WARE 984 Liberal Trade-in- s On Our Regular Stock Of Watches For FATHER'S DAY 12 price Price Start At $19.95 p. ... ") and ENDS Cups, Saucers. Plates Soup Bowls each 29 1 $9.95 $29.95 p. "Turbo-Fir- e Mister, you got you a fiat mountain! At least it feels flat. For here are engines that sing as sweetly as a dynamo . . . built to pour out a torrent of pure, e vibrationless power. V8's with the shortest stroke in the industry. So most of the time they loaf. Even at the speed limit they just dream along, purring out a fraction of their strength. An engineer can understand why they t. are so But you don't have to be an engineer to know that these are the sweetest running V8's you ever piloted. Just come in and try one out! .... cm& jut ism FrOnK Chevrolet Company East Main c- Now In The Second Week Of Our SILVERWARE See that fine fat mountain yonder? You can iron it out, flat as a flounder . .' and easy as whistling! Just point one of Chevrolet's special Optional at 121 ALLEH Fine 52 Piece Set hyper-efficien- PHONE 2311 FURNITURE Palmer Jewelry Co. Regular Big-bor- 1 $9.95 BRIGHTEN UP DAD'S DAY WITH A GIFT FROM Beautiful Stainless Steel rs OSS. $5.95 $49.95 $2.98 Ash-a-wa- DMDERWARE 180kpV8 . ffv Sturdy folding chairs your choice Finest mahogany or limed oak desk only Special purchase plaid thermall bags (for the picnic or fishing trip) y smoker stands LYNN WISE 45 Piece Set 162hpV8 s "A 1 Booth, Honeyville and Bobby McFarland, a former resident of Tremonton. mini-mum- s. hill-flattener- s! ' Califronia Cald-erwoo- special " Air Force Base to participate in the Air Show for Armed Forces Day, and while there he met Paul Larson of Garland, Merrill An unexpected meeting of The Washakie ward chapel During the day, the boys thorwas crowded Saturday for the several servicemen from this oughly enjoyed themselves tofuneral service of Raymond O. area in California resulted in a gether, getting caught up on the d news of each other and home Neaman, 21, who was killed in very happy reunion. Dee France in May. Bishop Newel flew a navy jet to Travis folks. J. Cutler conducted the service, which included the following Felix Invocation, program: This Tacheco; speaker, Bishop Moroni "BeFATHERS vocal DAY duet, Timbimboo; yond the Sunset," Ora Hoskins 19 June Sunday, and Fern Hall, accompanied by Sandra Morris. The next speaker was Glen SUMMER FURNITURE: for the rest Dad deserves . Morris, who was bishop of the All metal lawn chairs S5.95 ward for a short time. Floy loafer chairs Aluminum Cutler then read a letter reContour S22.50 ceived by the bishopric from Chaise Lounges - complete with pad $19.95 Raymond in March. "Invoca Decco aluminum Famous HoskMrs. was sung by tion," ins, Mrs. Hall and Azella Morris. Glider Rocker S34.95 Closing remarks were given by umbrella & table set floral Beautiful Bishop Cutler, and the closing weather-proo- f cover 42" table- song was, "Teach Me To Pray," $44.95 by Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. Hall Deluxe lawn swings - spring cushions with Mrs. Morris at the piano. LIVING ROOM GIFTS: for an evening of relaxation The benediction was given by Ben Pabawena. Burial was in Beautiful plastic hassocks - only-Se- t $4.95 the Washakie Cemetery by 4 T. V. of trays $9.95 Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedicated by Devere Harris, and Walnut or mahogany magazine racks S4.95 the Borgstrom Post 4220 V. F. neck swivel S7.95 Stylish reading lamps W. conducted military rites at Famous make lounger chairs in durable the graveside directed by Master Sergeant Karl Jiraslk, who acfrieze and plastic - only S79.95 companied the body to Washacasters on chairs V. T. tub Deluxe $49.95 kie. A flag was presented to of Neaman Jim Raymond's father, SPECIAL GIFT LIST: for years enjoyment at the close of the service. A beautiful R. C. A. table model' radio $29.95 Chevrolet's 1 Local Servicemen Meet In A FEW WATCHES LEFT AT Vi 0RIG1HAL PRICE Buy For Dad While You Can Save Remington Electric Electric SHAVERS CLOCKS S22.50 All Reduced plus trade-i-n We are including our beautiful stone set rings in our sale Just for Father's Day. Buy while you can SAVE 20 V2 We wish to thank our many customers and friendsofor your acceptance of this tremendous sale. Your response far excelled our expectations. We still have literally hundreds of bargains left and invite you to return for additional savings. Our LOSS has been Your GAIN, but we had to liquidate this merchandise. Palmer Jewelry Co. TREMONTON. UTAH Tremonton -- . |