Show v- The 1age 4 to School Invites HOLDS AUXILIARY PROGRAM LEGION YOUTH Garland Time FIELDIfJG Annual Vaudeville TWO held STATE Youth Week Observed At High School NOTES OF LOCAL MARRIAGES December 5 1941 Friday AT The locsd Legion Auxiliary Week Wednesday INTEREST TAKE PLACE Opening National Youth regular meeting In IN WASHINGTON at the high school James Walton in their club room evening high obof Tremonton told students Tuesday the “Youth Week with keeping Its will make bow vaudeville Friends of Mark J Udy son of gpRe of present conditions s servance in the county a youth pro public next week M Udy of Fielding future awaited them if they great gram waa presented Marsel Nielson Ur and Mrs was will be interested to Under the various committees the was the speaker and music to leam of his individually prepared themselves cast has been holding daily rehear furnished by tarry Taylor and Dale marriage to Mias Renetta Agnes take part in it He sketched amazto put it into good shape for Kemp ing inventions that within 20 yean of Olympia Washington would on December IS Overof people the Hopkins enrich the live presentation Mr Leo R Walker reported on Nov 9 when seeing the production sit Ann Spen- accomplishments in Red Cross work The marriage took place bis listeners are In the prime with LaVern Bishop Denzll Clifford of the of life cer Mary Ellen Christensen to date and stated that article made cere Gene Nelson Char Dona Btenqulst To had Olympias ward performing the prepart for the future Mr by the Oarland organization Udy sister of WaKon lone Anderson CTlars Wood and Mis been recieved by the Red Cross head- mony Mlaa Colleen rwommended right living wa of honor and the maid Woodslde groom Troon conduct above everything Francisco tn(j prop quarters In San brother of the bride elge Programs are in charge ©f Irene which high compliment had come Daren Hopkins acted as best nmn Congratulations 8chuman Edith Astle Annlvor Rae Anderson gave' Emma of the because the local unit for Hunsak-- r are extended to the young couple Joyce Ransom Elaine to ' Santa Claus" which type of work they were doing and Miss Johnson and Mr Har-- i an- by their many friends humorously expressed the deslrea The Auxiliary planned their rta the hearts of teachers and nual Christmas party for December Miss Colleen Udy daughter of Mr dog Costumes are in the charge of 1 was and Mrs M J Udy of Fielding tudent after which a social hour of and Daren Hopkins Olympia Phyllis Fryer Eva Dean Last Lola enjoyed The boys glee directed by C C Johnson and Nona Bunderson asMan Washington were united in marr- Watkins River" sang “Old sisted by Miss Burnham Mias Allen ELECTIONS on Nov 22nd and the combined girls chorus afld Olympia iage SCHEDULED and Mr Bhurtz They will make their hone in Olym- - gi eiub aang “The Ramparts We AAA COMMITTEES FOR is under the super WEEK OF DECEMBER IS Advertising pi for the present time Colleen Watc- h- “Americ- a- and "Praise and of Blanche Bird vision Eleda Vee has a host of friends in this and Glory" They were accompanied by Marie LaVon AAA committee has surrounding communities Smith The state Btenqulst who extend Mrs Mlllan Peck of Garland 15 best Peterson Colleen" Miller LeNae named the week of December wishes to the young couple in The program was sponsored by the of election and Mr Griffin committee for holding their new venture Bruins club the boys’ organization The stage and properties committee men for county agricultural eoixser- of the school with Rolf Nelson pre-- t 1s Hales vatlon made up of Nancy Ann Mrs associations M 0 Perry Thurlan Munson Mrs Elmo siding and Cleon Kerr as faculty Margaret Hess Louise Castleton Dar chairman of the Box Elder county Mrs Cyril Godfrey and visor lene Grover and Elaine Norr announced today AAA committee small with daughter spent Friday Music and dancing are being He explained that while these elec relatives Mr & Mrs at Ogden High School Bonnie tlons have been held In November Oleen Culllmore rected by Elaine and Mrs Dlita Oarn Oarn Rc(J C j Lola In past years Whitney Beverly ' Holmgren this year the elections spent Tuesday in Ogden Mr & a month to msdee Mrs Fryer Mlas Romer and Mrs Jones were postponed and daughter Cyril Godfrey Home room doors at the high The show will consist of ten acts way for the canvas visited with their parents Mr & Mrs' cross BamA eiUh dliplayed a which win represent the music danc of the defense program Lester Jessop at Millville Sunday! embiem yesterday as the drive for of the At these elections any member of log and speaking talent Mr Ac Mr Leon Christensen of Cross membership drew Red junior school a county association and who Is not Salt Lake City and Mr & Mrs Sid! to $ dctcc In a Sorenson and son East With an wod dancers array the talented of their sinters school to the 1M1 in J i V i to in Student t rj WM political actively participating campaign or holding a political of flee Is eligible for election 5 a committeeman Any person who Is par tlci paring In any of the program administered by the AAA Is a member he sakL of the county association Notices of elections will be posted EL! HAWKINS CHIROPRACTOR A MASSEUR Office st New Home IK blocks Sooth of Gepharis Store Trent ton Utah c of Oarland' chairman of the were Elms' Sunday guests of Mr home every reported that Petersen Mr Ac Mrs room and family jn the school had contributed Ooombs and Mra Ella Holt1 its George and that every quota of funds spent Miss high school teacher had also Monday at Ogden paid Beatrice arid Mrs Elmo hjg Godfrey her membership fee to that Munson and ion Forrest spent TuesJ organization day at Logan Mias Sandra lower Fund collected were delivered to of visit- - Frank Ogden spent the Stevens chairman of North lng with Mr & Mrs Thurlan Mun Box Elder school chapters of the sa Mr A Mrs Duane Jones and Red Cross organization Mrs Ruby Jones and daughter Esta spent Mr & Tuesday at Logan The Bear River stake Relief J S Hess spent Monday with ciety board met Thursday afternoon relatives at Ogden at the home of Mrs Leo R Walker OnPHEUM THEATRE Tremonton Utah and Saturday: Friday “MEN OF THE TIMBERLAND” With Richard Arlen and Andy Devine “BACK IN THE SADDLE” With Gene Autry Sun Mon Tues Thrill! all Wed WOMAN IS MINE” Franchot Tone John Carroll Walter Brennan in “MR DUCK STEPS OUT” Cartoon: Diney Week: Nelson Eddy “THE in CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" Christmas la t) with next EXAMINER mw the Spirit of Christmas Is more real mor vivid this year for those of us who are privileged to enjoy our Liberty Your the boys in training camps— all will ippreciafi a Christmas your Card this Holiday Season friends Greeting LOS Continued from page 1 More than 200 rural leaders and here In 1935 It total assets came 29 counties Utah from agents county to $10525809 according to the reattending the annual adult leaders port while now it can point to total or over seven Training School on the campus ’of assets of $76828773 the Utah State Agricultural sum college times that original comcampus are considering major prob assets total $24929148 Cash lems facing agriculture and home pared with little less than SMAW also making William Peterson director of only six years ago Deposits service the extension reports have increased phenomenally tram The theme ' of this conference $7262437 to $68874565 '— which will continue until December At present the bank carries 12 is “Planning Home and Agricul- surplus of $22500 as compared altb tural Living to Meet Changing Con $1200 on August while 1935 3 dltiopau" other reserve funds on the books The new Rural Arts building on total more than another $20000 s the campus has been opened for against less than $700 at the time the first time to the rural leaders the bank was brought here from Meetings are held in the auditorium Wellsvllle in! The and living quarters are provided entire report reflects the wisthe various dormitory rooms of the who established the dom of those building bank here and who have managed its affairs since Miss Mary Fettervon a student at the USAC spent Wednesday Mis night Margaret Rath Manning at her home Jiere spent the with her parents d Mr A Mrs D Henry Manning Mr A Mrs Harvey Antt and mi d at Tommy visited over the the T A Carter home Mr A Mrs George Henrle wo Mrs Horace Rose spent Saturday tn Cantata Singers To Present Ward Programs selected A group of singers from the Glee clubs are planning preat least three appearances vious to the Cantata to be presented during Christmas holidays at' the stake tabernacle Garland ward has requested a program from the chorus on December 21 Some of the songs from the Cantata will be given In assembly December 18 by the Glee dubs The Tremonton first ward choir with Wayne SaridaU as manager la The sponsoring the Cantata choir will sing one number and ' join the chorus in the finale Soloists selected so far are Tess Johnson Maurlne Sandall SterHuish and Keith Fraser ling The choir will be high school elected from the boys chorus and — the mixed Box of Christinas And FREE! 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