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Show two ions of Santa Anna, California and Mrs. E. & Hawkins of American . Fork were visitors at the borne of Or. 1 By FtylU and Mrs. Eli Hawkins Monday even-I- ll ' Ti -TCf. and Mrs. Oscar Stark and two ihftt Wclubl ths year children were weekend guests at the Thury. met at the home of Miss Wanda An--' home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stark. deraon. Business of .the meetine was . Mrs. L. I. Sorensen and daughter, which book .reports Mrs. Lincoln Hansen, and two chil- discussed after a dainty luncheon was' dren of Salt Lake City were weekend were given andhostess. v : ; served by the guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. met at ladies of Monday, a group Eli Hawkins. Mrs. Alice Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wirick of Ogden the homes of Mrs. Firth and under the direcand Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall of Tre- tion Jenny of Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Elate ' monton were Sunday dinner guests at Larson canned a large amount of peas the home of Mr. and Mrs. George which will be used for the hot school Payne. lunches during the coming year. Later Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper and on, beans and tomatoes will be canned family of Hooper were Sunday visitors and it is hoped cooperation will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert given by all parents. Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Summers " Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vincent and chil- and son, LaSalle, returned Monday dren returned to their home in Boul- from a weeks trip to Yellowstone Nader City, Thursday after an extended tional park.' Mrs. Nello Christofferson of Brigvisitjhere. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson ac- ham City was a Sunday visitor of companied by Mrs. Eli Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marble. in Ogden on business and pleasure Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Capener of Gar land were Sunday visitors at the home oi Mr. ana Mrs. Leslie Alien. Merlin Summers and Mrs. T. V. PERSON Summers accompanied Mrs. Mathew JACQUES Wallace and children back to Salt Lake City, after a weeks visit with . BOTHWELL SPEED BALL ARTIST FAILS TO SHATTER ' GRUBBER" GLASS '"- -- . - Mr. and Mrs. RuPae' visited at the Mrs. r. W. Jenkins returned SunW. C. T. U.. home of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer, the attending after day - Mr. RuPae' is a U. S National Convention held at Tulsa, Friday.convention OakWhoma. After the - Arora Ames of Chinook, Montana Mrs. Jenkins visited relatives to and Norman, several days this week at the visited City and returned home by way of Mexico. . ( c r. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joseph-so- n. " " Kenneth, and son, Shaw E. Nl Mrs. home returned and Lucille Cropley a three weeks trip in the Devere and Hubert Johnson and Friday after ' Reed Taylor were Yellowstone Park ". East" ' visitors this week. . Mrs. Adam Brenkman and Mr. and " F. C. Milward and son, Frank, and Mrs.T. E. Kespler attended a concertn Mrs. J. D. Milward of Berk, Intermoun-taimother, the at at Logan Sunday, Band School, under the direction ley, California called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney, Thurs. R. McAllister of Joliet, TO. of to visit with Mr. Milward's daughter, Mr! and Mrs! R. B. Hayes of Cal- Gale. gary; "Canada visited Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watland and home of Mrs. Mattie Stone. daughter, Shirley, and Helen WinzeAn Albequrque, New Mexico pub- ler attended the piano concert of Fred lication contains the following news Dusson at Logan, Wednesday. item that ia of interest to Tremonton Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and friends and relatives of Stanley Crop-le- ; - :' : y: ' " family visited Sunday at Bountiful with Mrs. Shaffer's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stocks. ;;'Y "Stanley Cropley, senior in he college of Education, at the State University, has been electer president of Khatali, honorary senior men's organization. Membership in this organization is determined by scholarship, leadership, and ; activities. Ten outstanding men are received in this organization each year." Mr. Cropley's many friends extend congratulation. ; " Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris and daughter, Ruby, spent the weekend at St. Johns, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. J.' M. Schaffer entertained 25 guests, Saturday afternoon at a buffet luncheon. out-of-to- Billie Niles of Pocatello, who has Mike Winzeler of Rexburg, Idaho been visiting at the home of his brois visiting with Cole Winzeler this ther, Mr. Charles Niles, for the past r month, returned to his home Tuesday. week. Sparton Refrigerators I 4 a ' L Rubber'. Glass, Under Impact,' Stretches But Will Not Shatter Greater motoring safety is seen with a new type of laminated safety-glassmade with a rubberlike plastic filler, which is five times stronger than ordinary safety glass. In a recent demonstration the new glass defied such tests as the kick of a mule, the full weight of a man jumping upon it, and the swiftest throw of a well-kno- baseball pitcher. This latest advancement in protective glass has been made through Vinyl, a synthetic. pos-'sib- le NEW 1937 Sparton and Philco Radios Also st . it in Salt Lake City with friends , relatives. " Mrs. Lavania Rchardson and daughters of Brigham City, Mr. Mrs. Fred Brown and children of I &fKff you ; tuat WOLVERINES WOULDN X-- I T- L jfVK jf Akty FEET! ! IMAGINE THAT! HOURS OF PLOWING AND 14 t 1 WHAT A 7 HERE'S YOUR S.Ull. MY WOLVERINE WILL SAVE THAT, THl WAY THEY KEEP IT! I NEVER FQOM A FBIENPON A SUAE THING ! COLLECT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walters. Frank Taylor was hostess to the B. B. Bridge Club, Friday. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lola Winzeler, Mrs. Violet Burgess and Mrs. Jewel Steffen. Mrs. Hazel Capener and Mrs. Violet Burgess were special guests. Mrs. SEE THAT SHELL! That's the inner layer, a tough substance much like your fing Wolverine tans this three-plleather by an exclusive process, so it is soft and pliable, yet retainand ing all its wearing qualities. Come in and try on a pair. We have your size in various styles. No ob ligation. er-nai- l. y triple-tannin- g super-strengt- Bill Shuman is visiting at Ogden this week with his grandmother, Mrs. Harman Everetts. WHITE CITY! Dancing every night next week from Wednesday to Saturday. WHITE CITY OGDEN ening. Mr. and Mrs. Brazze Hawkins and yUMhttttShnOlh iiffllllll I rssfr i.by MAKE DISHES FIT FOR KINGS eating more fresh ... SAVE AT CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE Between Bakery and Shaw Bldg. THE REDEEMING FEATURE OF A PAWNSHOP IS THE TICKET. lTiITIIiIiIIIIIiITTTi AT THE CITY DRUG COMPANY and SATURDAY SAVE FRIDAY -- RAZOR BLADES Carlton 10 for H HOSPITAL COTTON Mb. Roll 29tf WEAR! 1 This is just one of the big OGDENSPIONEER DAYS CELEBRATION DANCES at the -- Lloyd Darton from San Bernardino, California is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman this week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirby visited Star For Sunday Dinner . . . Iced Lemonade - New Potatoes - Corn - Green Beans - Tomatoes New Cabbage and Cucumbers.. Mr. and Mrs. G. Winzeler, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Winzeler, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler are fishing at Yellowstone Park this week. at Beaver this week with Mrs. Kirby's four and Keep your family more healthy Mrs. C. C. Watkins returned home Thursday after visiting a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 'r Oswald of Salt Lake City. DOWN-POUR- !! ATHISLw MAKE MY SHOES STIFF AS BOARDS ! 1 and Fruits and Vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland and daugh ter, Goldie, were Logan visitors, Mon. Elna Peterson and Eva Seeley returned with them to visit for some time. I TJ. HURT YOUR M &S- TOOK BILL'S BET . c PI II Mr. and Mrs. Dan Summers,' who have been visiting with friends in Tremonton for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Illinois, Tuesday. MY FEET USED TO HUftT C. B. S. ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, JULY 24 PIONEER DAY Admission, 40c each Dancing 9 to 1 8. Parents and grandparents are rejoicing over the new comer. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook of Honeyville Monday ev- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore visited with Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Moore of Ogden this week, LIKE THE OICKCNS 'TILL . Valley, Wyoming, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson. Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins received word from their son William, of Stockton, California of the arrival of a baby girl born July . Mr. and Mrs. G. Winzeler of Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Winzeler, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler spent Tuesday at Logan canyon, fishing. and his famous ORCHESTRA Featured for 40 weeks with Grade Allen and George Burns on Campbell Soup program over La-Va- Bernice and Helen McKay of Twin Falls, Idaho are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart. $39.95 REN ARD Mrs. Summers. Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Eli Hawkins and son, Grant, attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Sousanna Bailey at Wellsville. . Mrs. John Nelsen and granddaughter of Corinne accompanied by Cleon Anderson were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. Misses Wanda Anderson and Tolman are spending the week Mrs. Zora Luke of Brigham City Kieth Bickmore of Long Beach called oil friends in Tremonton, Sat. California spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Oran Thomas were Simonsen. Kieth is a nephew of Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simonsen. Richards of Fielding, Sunday. The Merry Maids Club girls of Thomas Callister spent Wednesday Thatcher, met at the home of Florence Mary Christensen, Monday, July 6th, of last week at Provo on business. They served lunch for eight. The meet Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barnes and ing was adjourned with happy goodMr. and Mrs. Don Aamebt of Salt byes. Lake City were visitors of Mr. and The Merry Maids met at the home Mrs. R. S. Rice, Sunday. of Doris Ray. The lesson was on table ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rottman of Salt etiquette and how to prepare a table Lake City visited with Miss Betty for a meal. We served waffles and McClure at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. grapefruit. The next meeting will be held July 20th. B. F. Winzeler this week. Delia Waldron reporter. Mrs. Frank Dalton returned home this week after spending three weeks with friends and relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer and family called on friends in Tremonton Tuesday on their way to their home in Peoria, Illinois, after a trip in the North West. Philco Auto Radios IN resinous compound developed after ' six years research by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass" Company and a leading chemical concern. Vinyl, the filler in the glass sandwich, adheres direct ly to the .glass, requiring no ce meriting materials and no sealing of the edges." Under impact, this new . high-tesafety glass acts just like regular safety glass except that it bulges and stretches with the blow. When a Dane breaks, oarticles have a ten dency to stick to the plastic filler and the splintered sheet may be stretched or even rolled up like a rug. Due to the rubberlike Dualities of Vinyl, this new safety glass has a greater tensile strength than any other products of a similar nature. . 9129.95 . M FLAT IRON 6 Lb. Reg- - $1.49 Value KLEENEX (200's) 2 for 25c . 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