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Show tc 1 1 h i it i n n ! 1 1 t f f r tiu8..t..i.,i ,t 1 1 1 t..i nut 1 1 i t it n i OCAI Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Phone 52.a-- l tHHH4H4"H-4Mrs. Dent Black and son, 4 Mrs. Joe Sedgwich and daughter, Caren Sue, and Claudia, of Riverside, California, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Hansen. Miss Lucile Cropley, local telephone operator, left last Thursday to spend her two week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles at Bellrough, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanson and fam ily, of Centerville, Utah, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wool ley and family. Mrs. Hanson" is Mrs. Woolley' sister. Mr. and Bill, are visiting with Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. Stone. Gene Bjorn, forest ranger, is sta- The play ground Is for the use and convenience of the children in and around Tremonton. Mothers are invited to leave their children at the park while they do their shopping every day from 9 till 11 and from 2 till 5. Since a lot of time and money has been spent to put this project over, the Tremonton Recreational department feel it the duty of every citizen tn TYiaWfi use of this organization. This community is giving the public free supervised play tnai usea io exist in large cities only. The work is outlined for all ages of children. Mrs. J. H. Ford, of Salt Lake City, spent last week with Mrs. and Mrs. Marcus Woolley and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. Harly and of Salt Lake City Mian .Teannfl visited with friends here Sunday. Miss Lavern wyatt, or sau lukc City, is visiting this week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Vance. Harold J. Jones and Ronald Jones, of Los Angeles, California, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Miss Laurna Jeanne Rich, of Salt Lake City, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Wool tioned at the North entrance at Yellowstone Park. He will remain there during the summer months. The following people will vavation in Tremonton this week: Mr. and Mrs. Stucky, of Akron, Ohio; Dt. and Mrs. K. Howard and family, from New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Young, of Yakima, Washington; Marcus S. Young, of Salt Lake City; O. S. Dean, of Peterson, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. G. DeChenne, from Spokanne, Washington; B. G. Stevens, of Salt Lake City; George W. Shuey and H. T. Jackson, of Attava, Kansas; P. DR. G. M. Huchenson, of Port Angeles, Washington; A. D. Winscomb, of Salt Lake City; Bennie Rice, of Habls; Mr. and Mrs. Zella carter or spnngviue, is Office Over J. C. Penney Store K. Gunnell and children, of T. Mrs. staying with her daughter and Office Hoars: 9 to 13 - 1:15 to 5:30 Pocatello; Earl Kieldenberg, of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs. PHONE 124 and P. H. Norton Jr., of Miss Ida Andres and Miss Verda Habbs. Nelson, of Logan, spent Sunday here Miss Andres Is attending summer school at the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and family, Miss Sarole Siddaway and M. T. Felsted attended the Hansen and Sedgwish reunion at Logan canyon, Sunday. Luncheon and a program was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager were in Salt Lake City on business Monday. The children attending the Bible BED ROOM $36.50 school at the Methodist church, under the direction of Miss Wright, held their Saturday morning service for 79.50 ...... MONARCH Sunset Vesper at Little Mount. After a picnic luncheon, they motored $ COTTON $7.50 home. Miss June Hansen, of Salt Lake on route to Los Angeles, CaliCity, $5.90 BEDS, fornia, spent a few days with Miss Leah Cannon and Mrs. Lucille Keller. Miss Hansen will spend a few weeks 9 12 $5.49 vacationing on the Coast before returning to Salt Lake City. Leland J. Hansen was called to $21.50 Logan, Sunday, to assist in the organ ization of the chinchilla breeders cooperative association. Representatives of ten western states gathered to or$139.95 ganize the first association of its kind in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bums of New, C. B. A. . Jersey spent Sunday till Tuesday at the home of Miss Mary Burns, after visiting with his mother and sister, Mr. Burns and his wife left for a trip to Los Angeles. From there they will go down the coast, through the Panama Canal, and back to New York. Approximately forty persons at1 tended the Musical Recital under the direction of Miss Mary Burns, last Friday evening. The pupils gave a ) grand performance. EVANS Dentist son-in-la- VALUE DEMONSTRATION "Trade In Tremonton and Save" ! I 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY 15. PAGE TEN SUITES 3-Pi- ece up RANGES MATTRESSES Walnut Finish METAL FELT BASE RUGS, x PHILCO RADIOS "SPARTON" ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS New y W& WASHERS OVBMSOM t T.Vina Master, of Salt Lake the is spending the week atFish-bu2Se of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. 's Mrs. McMaster is Mrs. sister. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Burns and Miss Mary Eurns motored through Mantua and Logan Sunday afternoon. The Fishburn family reunion was park held at the Box Elder county memIy5 at Brigham City. Sunday. bers of the family were present.Mrs. Mrs. Annie Clark. Mr. and Mondell Weber. Brian Weber, and Miss Amy Weber, all of Logan, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. Miss Nasaline Jensen, of Rock staying with Springs, Wyoming, is Mr. and Mrs. and aunt, her uncle Israel Hunsaker. club met The Kitchen Clean Cook Miss of home Phyllis at the Monday evening. After a weiner roast, the guests held a slumber party on the front porch. S. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. George family, and Mrs. Loren Kay motored to Grand Junction, Colorado 10 attend the funeral of the small son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wood, formerly of this city. The little boy was drowned while herding cows along the canal. Miss Lorine Johnston, of Denver, visited friends in Tremonton Tuesday. Victor Pruit, of Topeka, Kansas, spent a few hours Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw. Mr. Pruit is on a tour of interesting parts of the United States. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessinger on July 4. Mrs. Ed Gorringe and daughter, Marion, of Fillmore, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heed and Miss Alivia Heed, of Ogden, and Virgil Heed, of Brigham City spent this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman. Mrs. Reed W. Cannon and daughter attended a home coming at Eph-rialast weekend. Mrs. Ada Cannon, of Salt Lake City is spending the week with her son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-laReed W. Cannon. Mrs. Reed W. Cannon entertained the G. S. S. Bridge club at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Dalton received high prize, Mrs. Zina Nelson cut and Mrs. Irene Norr, consilation. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Young, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon. Mr. Canfield, of Ogden, and Ray Wilson, President of the First National Bank at Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Cannon Monday. Miss Doris Woodward returned from a visit to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon. She was a guest of Melvin P. Woodward and Russel Woodward. Mrs. Leland Crystal and her nephew, Dale Madson, left Wednesday to spend a few weeks in San Francisco, California. They will be guests of Miss Vaudys Holdaway. vr m, Fish-burn- 4-- H We Are Clearin While Summer Is Young (By Ruby Tanaka) The Yamato club baseball team proved themselves to be unhospltable host to the Ogden Nippons, when they in a defeated them by a score of last Sunday game fast, at the local grounds. The batteries for the winning team were Mitsuru Yamasaki and Noble Tsushima and for the Ogden Nippons, Kazno Sato and George Yashida. In the preliminary the Yamato club junior team nosed out the Ogden Nippons juniors by a lopsided score of 8-- hard-foug- I CLOCKS Sheer and Light PRESCRIPTION T All White Shoes Reduced $3.95 now $2.7 $2.95 now $2.20 at . . 91.98 YOU CAN SAVE AT THESE PRICES! Christensen's Thrift Store ing: Elwood, Tremonton, eX,1-Thatcher and Penrose. 1 The Sinriner Moth pro wards furnished the singing The gram arranged by the Relief SocW Stake officers consisted of talks "Th tacn "Roi j Sabbath ....utcj member the Day Phv cal Value of a Day of Res- tMother's Responsibility in Observance;" "Meaning and tance of the Sacrament:" "BIpoJ!; smSl Follow Obedience." These talks, together with Scripture project and musical nun! bers, made up the program whidf lasted about one and a half hours i Patriarch J. P. Christensen, Bish Thomas Adams, Eli Hawkins Walter Green represented the hood. There was a total attendant f- i3 tJ J l of 145. Our next District conference veil be held in Garland, July20th and m concluding conference will 'meet 1 Beaver Dam, July 27th. A special program has been arranl ed for Relief Society Union meetmi Sunday, July 18th: Salute to the Flat led by Mabel Hadfield; President! Smith will speak on the subiel E. 9-- 0. DR. B. Dentist Y I Can Only the Season's Best The Cherry and Apricot canning season is well on When buyng stone fruits you will find the stones in are equal in size to those found in large fruits. In comparing price, thrifty its way to small-size- finish. fruits d will take this into consideration. We are bringing to Tremonton each day a new stock of the best quality of fruits obtainable, and you will find them priced reasonably. house-wiv- es CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE NATURE'S MOST HEALTHFUL FOOD i..,mi 1111 SAVE IN TREMONTON iitm iiiih SATURDAY 89 60c ALKA-SELTZE- 49 Marine MILK OF MAGNESIA Pt 29 Bayer ASPIRINS 100's 59 PABLUM 39 R 3 Bars 50c - 75c .... VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN 50c 23c J&J 19? BABY TALC. Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSH TOASTER 39 69 59tf Sof BATH SALTS 29 Water Softener 14 5 Pounds . 40c CASTORIA AND GRILL 23c Conti CASTILE SAOP $119 23c Fitche's SHAVING CREAM 50c Hinds Honey and Almond CREAM 89c PRESCRIPTIONS 50c Forhan's TOOTH PASTE DRUGS Jremonton, Try Our FRESH ICE CREAM 50c $1.00 Marrow Oil SHAMPOO Electric St. Regis Pocket WATCHES LUX TOILET SOAP Large Carefully and Accurately Compounded - The Prices Are Always Reasonable. $1.49 100 J09 - Entire Stock Must Go i very successful Relief District conference was heM y' Thatcher ward July 13, at 2 with the following wards partici'J "Our Constitution;" a reading "01 Glory," will be given by Meltrud Stohl, President of Tremonton wan Relief Society; Singing Mothers ft Garland will furnish the music All Relief Society members aaj The regular monthly meeting of the Yamato Nisei club of Honeyville, was others interested are invited. i held Sunday night, July 11, with Miss Lilly Watanabe as chairman. Reverend John Edward Carver of D. Ogden, Utah, the guest speaker for GREEN the evening, delivered a very interesting and inspiring lecture on "Moral Character." An officers' meeting will be held Tremonton, Utah August 8 instead of the regular Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to $1.33 Pinkham's VEG. COIUP ALARM YOUR Off ht $1.23 VANTAGE $1.00 Challenge Silk Dresses Tremonton, Utah Yamato Club Team Defeats Ogden Nippons 1 A The Merchants of Tremonton Cooperate to Offer You UNSURPASSED VALUES Sheer Fabrics A Good Selection Left 4-- H 7C ALL Va . FRIDAY li Now blMrs. Clifford Beard visited with her mother. Mrs. Carl Nelson, in Brig ham City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kespler and Mrs. Adam Brenkman attended church in Ogden Sunday evening. club met The Kitchen Queen WedHarris Mildred of at the home nesday, July 7 and prepared a variety of eggs. ir Donald Sheffield entertained her sewing club Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Whitesides, Mrs. Bill Sandall and Mrs. Earl Hone were guests. Mrs. Ward Shuman was called to Malad last Thursday to be near her father, David Thomas, who was very ill. Carl Boyd of Putnan, Virginia, arrived here Tuesday from Boise, Ida. to spend the summer months with friends and relatives. District Relief Sorfe Conference Held At Thatcher Tuesda Value Demonstration "TRADE IN TREMONTON AND SAVE" Now J4 Off son-in-la- m Value Demonstration SUMMER Mrs. M. Hansen, of Salt Lake City, daughter apd spent Saturday with her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar- - 3c 17 33 Ingram Wrist 39? WATCHES FOUNTAIN U ta $1.98 SEHVICb |