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Show Thursday. October THE 15, 1959 Club Meets at Owens Home Social News Bridge Club Entertained The bridge club of Mrs. F. L. Nye met at her home Thursday night Special guests were Mrs. Dent Rich and Mrs. Fern Huish, Prizes went to Mrs. Rich, Mrs, P. C. Petterson and Mrs. F. Limb. K. Wood and Mrs. Fred Goddard, Malad, Ida., announce the approaching marriage of their dau ghter, Ruth Anne, to Robert K, Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood of HowelL Ruth Anne is a graduate of Malad High school and is pres ently employed by the Mountain States Telephone company in Salt Lake City. Robert is a graduate of Bear River High school and is employ ed in Brigham City. The wedding date has been set for Nov. 7 at the Malad Stake House. Mr. mHtmrwv WCTU Meets AD EE mmm mm i mm; wm 'iw.ii.wi j.,f..'-A 9 v..w A ftipumwuwm Mrs. Deveres Owens entertained her Bridge Club, Thursday night. Mrs. Laurence Carter, Mrs. Art Felstead and Mrs. Glen Tay lor were guests. Prizes were won by Vera Westergard, Nelda Whit ney and LaVona Carter. Malad Girl to Marry Robert ' L E at Christensen Home Thursday The members of the W.C.T.U. ) ( - . 'i met last Thursday afternoon at ( . i ?i i , the home of Mrs. Mary Christen sen. She was assisted by her dau ghter, Alta Hansen. The following officers were The Ladies Literary Guild was elected with 'Mrs. Wallace Chrisentertained at the home of Mrs, Mrs. Kristine tensen, president, Menrin Holt at their last meeting. t-frFredericksen, vice president, Mrs. i The book, "Dear and Glorious Alice Ault, secretary, and Mrs, Physician", by Taylor Caldwell Sarah Hadley, treasurer. was reviewed by Mrs. Garland The new project for the year a very interesting way. Puzey in other items to the Provo Hospital. The hostess served dainty re will be the sending of clothing and - , , f r freshments to her club ladies aid T These are to be brought or sent guests, to the next meeting which will be Facing the Box Elder Bees in tonights game will be the Bears offensive team, front at the home of Mrs, Hilda Holm Allen Nelson, Don Lamb, Jay Hunsaker, Mark Baer, and Roy Wood. Standinff are gren, Nov. 5, 2:30 p.m. J. Dave Conger, Mike RamsdeU, Hugh Davis, Warren Christensen and Hawks, were serv refreshments Jay Mrs. Rudy Miller entertained edDainty by the hostesses. members of the G.F.F. Club at The employees of the Bear home last Thursday afternoon. River State Bank and their part- her In the third quarter Mike were Vera Westergard, Guests ners held a social last week in Ramsdell quarterback, caught the Maud Drew, Mae Dalton and Ann honor of Carol Ann Petty, who Spartan defense off guard as he has been an employee of the bank Watkins. from a running offense changed Sue to went Prizes Manning, since it opened, and who is now Airman Second Class Wilbur a with to J. D. Hawks for an pass Vaudice Brough, Vera Westergard 8 yard scoring play. leaving the institution. Peterson, the son of Mr. and and Irene Norr. Mrs. John A. Peterson of GarDinner was served" at small Bear River's final score came The ladies enjoyed luncheon Bear tables and an enjoyable evening River at land, arrived Utah, with School's about 10 seconds remaining recently snarl High when reSouth Cache a served by Mrs. Miller. player Osan Air Base, Korea. He will be ing Bear grid squad gained their covered a spent at games and visiting. fumbled, punt in the in the game. Davis scampered 20 assigned to the 6314th Field first league win last Friday af- Bear end zone. yards around the Spartan end ternoon as the Rivermen scored Maintenance Squadron here. with the pigskin to clinch the Bear River's touchdown first A native of Garland, Peterson an impressive 27-1- 3 victory over came early in the first quarter as game for the Bears and make the was assigned at Long Beach Mun- the South Cache Spartans. 3 the Bears pushed their way fom score icipal Airport, Long Beach, Calif., The Rivermen showed a strong the Bear 40 yard line to the goal Tonight the Bear will meet a .This is the fourth in the series prior to coming here. offensively minded team as they line in 7 plays. Hugh Davis clim- strong Box Elder eleven on the An aircraft radio repairman, gained 15 first downs in the rain axed the drive with a 15 The Tremonton-Garlan- d Liter of Selective Service articles. yard Bear's home field. The Bees have The information submitted to Peterson, along with thousands of and mud of the South Cache grid-- , smash through the Spartan line lost only one league game this ary Club members met at the I home of Mrs. Oneta Shurtz last the local board may result in a other 5th Air Force personnel iron. The Bear defense held the for the tally. First quarter action season when they lost to Ogden under the Pacific Air Force, will Spartans to 5 first downs and also saw Davis either in 22 placed At the present scamper Wednesday. Francessa Summer" registrant being yards High Tigers 12-help to maintain the peace and one touchdown m the game. The on a 4th down play to give the time Box Elder is the top contendeferred or an exempt class. reviewed the book, "Seek the on be constant alert against Fair Land". Spartans came up with an un- Rivermen their second TD of the der for the Region One ChampNo deferment or exemption is earned TD in the third quarter game. ionship. Delicious refreshments were permanent. These classifications served by Mrs. Shurtz to the end when the condition on wmcn ladies In attendance. they are based no longer exist in any individual case. There are no groups or class deferments or ex n emptions. No deferments or may be assigned except on emption may be assigned except on the basis of individual status. also differ. Most defer ents extend liability to age 35; exempare tions do not. Exemptions Deferments permanent. relatively are intended to be temporary. By Don Burrowbridge, Directoi They are reviewed periodically Thor Research Center and occupational deferments are for Better Farm Living limited to a maximum period of one year at a time. A board loot supposedly Is a ' few men without Relatively board that measures 1 inch thick, service qualify for , 12 inches wide and 12 inches prior military v xemptions compared to the num long. But as that old song goes, bers who, for temporary periods "It ain't necessarily so." at least, qualify for deferments. For example, 2 by 4s don't As far as men without military measure that at all but are 1 service are concerned, the largest inches; 1 inch boards are exempt group is made up of min by 3 isters of religion and theological inch thick. The explanation is simple: students. Relatively small num Cut originally to the exact bers are exempt as aliens or as sole surviving sons of families dimensions, most lumber is which have lost one or more sons dressed before it leaves the saw and daughters in service. is marked mill Planed smooth, it On the other hand, deferments "S4S," meaning "surfaced four affect a great many men. Larg sides." That's why the 2 by est deferred group is that made of an inch less than up of men who are unacceptable you buy is those dimensions. ,. to the Armed Forces the 1V-- F Others may be de registrants. FINISHED LUMBER SIZES ferred because their induction (In inches) It takes money to keep our jet pilots up Money to let our scientists continue result in extreme hardship Actual would Nominal their search for answers. . . . . . . skies. there the patrolling to because are dependents; they 1x2 2533 x 1 58 In or engaged occupations study 1x4 2532x3 58 1x6 2532 x 5 58 important to the national health. 1x10 2532x9 12 safety or interest; because they 1x12 2532 x 11 12 are satisfactory members of a 2x4 , - :v158x3 58 Reserve component Including the 2x6 158x5 58 National Guard. . 2x10 158x9 12 Two types of student defer... 1 58x11 12 2x12 2 58x5 58 ments are provided. Deferment in 3x6 Is for full time stu 3 58 x S 58 Class II-- S 4x4 3 58x5 58 dents and usually is based -- on 4x6 Use right lumber size for accu either a man's standing in his class or his score on a spacial rate building, repairing. Money to insure that our productive Money to help our children learn how test given each year throughout to make peace lasting. power will thrive and grow. . . . This problem of size looms big the Nation by the Selective Serwhen you want to use new lum- vice System. Few undergraduate Yes, peace costs money. Money for research 1 ' ber in an integral part of an old students seek this deferment be and schools and military preparedness. Mon' house. Dry lumber that doesn't cause, with normal progress, a ey saved by individuals to keep our economy shrink or swell is especially im man may complete college before strong. Money saved by you. in he which reaches the age at portant in such remodeling work You and your family can be the strongest Uneven walls and ceilings marred duction is Imminent. The defer force of all for peace. Every Savings Bond ment to also available is graduate with cracks and bulges coulc you buy helps America keep peace in this students. result otherwise. troubled world. The other student deferment, You can expect the leas' Are you buying as many as you might? Class is designated provided shrinkage in cedar and redwood by law to a man to compermit Moderate shrinkage is found ii plete an academic year when he cypress, Douglas fir, cherry is ordered for induction during chestnut, hemlock, pine, spruci the school year. The deferment is and walnut available only once. It expires at The biggest shrinkers in dry the end of the academic year or ing are basswood, beech, elm when the student erases to pursue e course satisfactorily. gum, birch, larch, oak and maple a deferments are Occupational Many a wise how-t- o enthusias has saved a lot of money b; used, for example, to avoid ag the teacher shortnge buying a poorer grade of lumbe gravating to and an adequate supply insure and dressing it himself. and englneer:ng, A portable electric handsav of scientific, technical personnel In the defense Tht V. S CoMramm don nrtpavft Ihlt tntrtiting. Tht Tmuuru Vrpartrntnt helps him cut it to size and wit' effort or in activities vital to thonkt, for Iheif patriotic donation, Tht Advertising Council and ; an electric sander he puts on . civilian and the economy. fociety satiny smooth finish. Upcradei re deferents requ Hardship in this way, the lumber is read, more than mere dependency. For to become a proud part ol book ijstance. fathers have rot cases, room dividers, record cab deferred for fitherhood by i'Slf Jnets, flower boxes, picnic table; ince August 25, 1953. It must be and other home or farm project demonstrated to the local board thnt' extreme hardship to bona (Readers are invited to sen fide dependents will re- - ult f rem Induction. questions about ,f..,.;; Very few qualified men p'ss problems to Thor Research Ceo ter, Marengo, I1L The question their 26th birthday In a deferred will b answered by lndlvldui or exempt status. And raemb'f a letter and soma la this column. if such a man Is deferred h ' liable to g ?5. Hear Book Review Bank Employees - , - d " V v i'A '; f tr ; J G.F.F. Club Meets With Mrs. Miller Entertained Wilbur Peterson Now in Korea Literary Club Hears Book At Shurtz Home Bears Take First Win Front So .Cache 27-1-3 Selective Service News 27-1- 0. ex-tio- 'weekly iSBl? ' " 8 - I-- Help Strengthen America's. 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