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Show 4-- H Nimble Thimble The Nimble Thimble sewing club held their fourth meeting at the home of Colleen Germer. Mrs. Susie Ferrara led a health discussion. Demonstrations on the proper care of shoes were given by Kathryn Perry and Ramona Olague after which the girls worked on their sewing kits. The girls enjoyed root beer floats served by Colleen and her mother. Kathryn Perry, reporter cap Eager Beavers The Eager Beavers met at the home of lone Harper Wednesday. The meeting was called to order by the president, Yetta Karen Peterson. "Laralee Hansen led the pledge and Jean Shaffer led the music. Mrs. Essie Peter-sn- , the leader showed the girls how to lay on and cut out a pattern. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ,Iynda Hansen, reporter 4" p The newly uniformed Explorer troop of ward prior tp court the Thatcher-Penrosof honor held Sunday evening. This group together with other scouts and leaders of the ward left Monday morning for a weeks fishing trip to Yellowstone Park. They e Bnsy Bees The Busy Bees held their second meeting at the home of Eileen Brockman. Seven were present, and one excused. The girls learned to sew buttons on properly. New songs were learned and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Gale Larson. Barbara Harrison, reporter ft f;fe are, left to right: David Wight, Glade Lott, Leo K. Petersen, Dean H. Holt, Jay Dell Petersen, Robert Zollinger, Lyman Zollinger, Clair Zollinger, Blaine Lott, Kent Petersen. Larry McNeeley, Jack Watt, Harold Eggli. shoes .was given by Margaret Ann Coombs, and Carol Ann Rock. The girls then sewed on buttons, then judged them to see who had done the best work. The hostess served dainty refreshments. Emma Lee Smith, reporter well met Tuesday at the home their teacher, Mrs. Cleon Anderson, where they learned how to prepare fruit and toast for breakfast. Dawn Christensen, reporter of Nimble Nine The Nimble Nine Club met at the home of Carplyn Markham. A demonstration on the care of , Careful Cookers The Careful Cookers of Both- - Make The Cookerettes The Thatcher Cookerettes met at the home of Lomell Clark. Their officers are Mary Ann Tolman, president; Lavon Lew is, vice president; Carol Dawn secretary; Vicky Zollinger, Roche, reporter; Bonnie John son, pianist; and Lornell Clark, chorister. The girls cooked swiss steak and served cabbage with it. While the steak was cooking, they worked on their sewing project for the 'County Fair. The next meeting will be held at the home of Vicky Roche. DAD Happy With A Van Heusem) Lifle "Stitchers The Merry Little Stitchers held their third meeting Wednesday at the home of Vicky Sue Gibson. A demonstration on the care of the hair was given by Judy Byington. The girls then started work on their summer projects. Delicious refreshments were served. Peggy Palmer, reporter Century shirt won't wrinkle . .' ever! ELW OOD By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Family Honors Missionary A family party was held at honor- Crystal Springs Saturday Mortensen who ing Ronald leaves Aug. 5 for the Tongan Mission. Ronald enters the mission home June 22 and will serve in the California mission Enjoytill his shop sails Aug. ing luncheon, swimming and visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortenson of Elwood, Mrs. Mor ris Burt. Genevieve, Stewart and Steven Burt, Mr. and Mrs Fov Mortensen and children Douglas, Alice Ann, and Kevin Mrs. Virgil S. Pierce, and Kay and Lynnette Pierce and Miss Merle Mortenson of Brigham City. From Ogden came Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Stagg, Mrs. Clara Murray and Leon Murray, Mr and Mrs. Milton Mortenson and Mary Ann Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ward and Miss Hulda Mortenson. From Man tua, Mrs. Blanche Nelson, Nelson, LeRoy, Vicki, Kathleen and Diane Nelson, Mr and Mrs. William Burton, Gayle, Danny and David Burton, Mrs. Darrel Burton, Janice and Joan Ann Burton of Thatcher. Mrs. Agnes Burton, Garth Burton, Elaine, Don and Reed Roholt 5- - - Mrs-Rut- Junior Beet Crtrt The Thatcher Junior Beet Club held their first meeting Monday night at the home 'of of Salt Lake City.- - Barry Roche. Officers chosen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen are Barry Roche, president; were dinner guests last Sunday Lonny Anderson, vice president; of Mr- and Mrs. Newell Johnson Ronald Zollinger, secretary; in Ogden. June Anderson, reporter. The former Lois Hansen, A discussion was held on record keeping and crop rotation. The members then planned their summer activities. The leaders are Vera and Marie - mm I ff to. Jim THE LEADER, - TRAINING Mrs. Irving Ransom and dau- ghter are spending two weeks with the James Ransoms and Mrs. LaVere Anderson of Elwood, while Mr. Ransom is in Indiana. He will be in Indianapolis for two weeks for special schooling. Arthur Laurie left Wednes day for his home in Long Beach,. after spending two months at the home, of "his daughter, Mrs. R G.. Woodhcad and family. ATTEND SON'S GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson Cadet Lee D. Olvey of Georgia, and son Glen were present at Exercises at top man in the 1955 graduating Commencement class at the U. S. Military Acad USAC to see Ronald Iverson get "TOP MAN" GETS PRESIDENTIAL HAND emy in West Point, N. Y., re- his degree in Agronomy. Presifrom his cieves diploma Ronald is the fourth member dent Eisenhower as Col. Fred Iverson family to graduerick M. Hinshaw, Deputy Chief of the ate from college. He was chosen of Staff, watches. for Alpha Zeta National Hon- orary Agricultural rraieiunj, VISITS WITH PARENTS for his high scholastic standing. Bonnie Turner Farnsworth is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tur- The A vdsPlan guar ner, while her husband, Eldon antees that you will with is away for two weeks with his lose pounds first box very your Reserve unit. (2.98)or money Why Be loae weight naturally. Approved by Doctoae. 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These wondertully atranittMsiikt capsule an recommended when a sufficiency of for mothers-to-biron and vitamins is vitally important to their health. Bexel Special Formula especially important if you are over 40. Take 2 capsules daily for double poteocy! At all drug stores. Btxtl helps build rich high-poten- e, ghter of Mr. and Mr.s. Lee Hunsaker suffered the loss of two fing- PtwiY for. letter leek letter Work letter Feel VISIT HERE FROM CALIFORNIA penny-y- ou VOlUO ill JUST OH get L MORE -y I- . I nign-puiem- - BACK I Redondo Beach, Cal., were guests of Mr- and Mrs. Harry Drew during the ' week. Mr. Mattson is a nephew of Mrs. Drew. He is employed at Douglas Airplane factory. Special formula Capsule! A AWCtuon Product - CITY DRUG Tremonton Phone Happy HOmemakers The Happy Homemakers met at the home of Jane Waldron. Talks were given on the care of the hair and styles to wear. The next meeting will be held at the home of Margo Johnson. Jane Waldron, reporter1 y0 Happy Cookies The Prize Happy Cookies held their third meeting and elected Pauline as president; Cathy, vice president; Gwen, secretary; Carol song leader, and Rae Ann, reporter. , No matter what you do to it ; ; : no matter how long or how often you wear it, you can't make a Van Eeueen Century collar wilt or wrinkle! It's a cinch to launder, too. Just iron the collar flat . . ; e is flip it . . . and it folds perfectly. The woven in'Ior keeps! Extra wear, too. American In- stitute of Laundering tests prove that Century shirts wear and wash up to 80 times. (That's Uvice the wear you get from ordinary shirts.) Yet, they cost no more. No wonder we sell them faster than any other shirts on our counters. f Guaraatted byA To Sponsor Bicycle Races $3?5 Single or French cuffs "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS 'L... .j w - WHITE Gephart Stores Co. -- Needles 'N Fins This week our club was held at Mary Perry's home- We had a lesson on health. Mrs. Perry and our leader helped us with our clothes. We enjoyed light refreshments. Judy Hess, reporter fold-lin- i The Tremonton Jaycees are planning a bicycle race to be held Saturday, June 25, near the McKlnley school. The races will start at 2 p.m., and will be for all ages. A special two mile race will also be held. Lowell Archibald is chair- man of the event, and more details will be announced next week. It says a lot about you Tins Blue Chip CMC town delivery gives your business pride and business sense a happy meeting ground. Come in Tor a close look! your See us, foo, for Triple-Checke- d used trucks- - WA YNE SANDA LL MOTOR CO. EAST TREMONTON PHONE 16 MAIN. as. OR MONEY Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mattson of Refreshments were served. June Petersen, reporter . ' Thau tymvIMM my mr b M lo functional dttordtrt. Roche. . SAYSi "Willi Aydi yo coa ed-- fally al ami grew ttuaT TIRED PEOPLE! - finger tips Thursday. Her ers were cut in a pump. 16. 1955 IRVING RANSOM TAKES SPECIAL MS Mr. and Mrs. L. C Peterson Leona Peterson and Gladys Ogg are enjoying a vacation trip to California. At Van Nuys, Calif they will visit with Owen Pet erson and family. . Carol Ward and son Calvin are at the home of Mrs- Ward's parents the William Petersens while husband LeRoy Ward is in military service, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter son and family of Lehi visited with the Golden Andreasons Sunday. Monday, Mrs. Golden Andreason, Janice and Carolyn Andreason visited with .Mrs Lucy Malmberg at Clarkston Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Glen Jeppsen and family were Mr- and Mrs. Virgil Jeppson of Brigham City and Mrs. Porter Christensen of Thatcher. Mrs. Glen Jeppsen attended funeral services for her grandfather, James Just at Blackfoot, Idaho. The services were held Tuesday. Injured in Home Accident Shirley Hunsaker, tiny Tremonton, Utah Thursday. June Moines, sd (p m and family of Des Iowa have been visiting relatives and friends here last week. Guests of the Darwin Ander- sons Friday and Saturday were Roda Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker of Colville, Washington. A family party was held honoring Mrs. Owens Sat urday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Goulding and Marie of Mantua, Ole P. Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson and family of Corinne and Mrs. Winston Nel son and sons of Brigham City. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan, Bernice Hansen, Eva Hansen, Lillian Rasmussen, Cleora Pali. Fern Andreason, LaRue Munns, Norma and Rolayne Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal were among the many workers in the MIA who enjoyed the festival and department work held in connection with June conference in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Ace Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer of Lewiston, Utah were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal, , Sunday. In the afternoon they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Nelson at CorinneMiss Peggy Johnston of San Francisco was guest of Norwood Fridal, Sunday. On California Vacation husband Explorers Display New Uniforms CLUB NEWS uf4j |