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Show Utah Jhz BEAR RIVER. VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. refreshments j LeRoy Peterson and Rudy. and Mrs. Reed Hams en- guests present Scholar were in Provo Monday Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godf ry and tertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar were served. Yielding Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyte on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Godfry and 'Christ,?nsen and family at a COOMBS DELIA by of Ogden, visited 'son Gary of Lehi were Sunday Mrs. Hazd Su Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reeder evening. and children dinner Friday birthday with Mr. and weekend Mrs. Eliza Godfry. over the of igufflts Mr. and Mrs. a group of boy and and family Mr. honored and was Holt Earl Mrs. Mr. and Judean Anderson Sa J Mrs. Emil Kupfer. .Tarlr Wilson and familv visited afternoon at a Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson and Mrs. Bob Whitney and son of Sunday a with party attended birthday Mrs. Mable Stokes Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy her daughter iT? motored to Butte and daughters Betty, Elaine and iafternono. Tremonton Eleven were present Primary conference in Salt Lake cn conference attended 'Louise Bosley. birthday anniver Montana Saturday and spent 'and light refreshments served, over the weekend. Lake in Salt City. Sunday home he Eggllhome . i the at Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and Lola Summers attended a fuof a birthHo at' Stribble of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Uplon and Russell Del-bert ture homemakers convention in Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. sons Clair and Vernon. Mrs. Upand Miss oring with visited Marle of Ogden Firth visited in Ogden with A iSalt Lake City, last week. TREMONTON ton is the dughter of Mr. and PHONE surnrka Mrs. Cleone Nicholas, who is serFireside was held at the home Mrs. Emil Kupfer recently. the home of 'EV Mrs. Holt. 'of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sum- iously ill. mans last visited SunMr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen with Alma King as the guest mers and daughter Calf rrice sale on Johnson's Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Anvisited at the home of Mr. and returned home last week after speaker. About fifty were pres- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. being tS? derson were in Ogden Saturday, day of Barbara Shut Mrs. A. B. Smoot of Corrinne on of HowelL Orion Summers ent. Li California winter the GLOCOAT WAX spending Mrand Mrs. &S Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drys-da- visiting Mrs. Andersens grandSaturday of last week. with their son Russell and a Arvilla Stark entertained the Ann who two d with 89c Wight, of Ogden visited days mother, Mary 2 Los Amegoes club Friday, Lila Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bowen and daughter Helen Christensen. been very ilL Petersen in BrigC 'family of Magna were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cutler Lee Stark, Marco Stokes and with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley. has MiSS .Tm, .: 5l't Lois Miller Wood and were Ann Mrs. and Scholar enMrs. Mrs. 'guests of Mr. and Charley of Emmett, Idaho, were enter- Billy Woodhead gave a play Ruby lmcr j MILK CANNED Hendriclc tained at the home of Mr. and titled "On A Farm." There were Arvilla Stark went to Emmet, in Bothwell Sunday visiting with the week em of Babies Glen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. members and four Idaho, to visit for a short time. Lola Summers. Marion Newman Thursday. thirteen . . . 49c 4 !Salt Lake City and and friends ispent Sunday at the home of Mr. UNGRADED and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Lila Standing spent the weekn end at the home of Marlene tners enjoyed refreshments. Mr. I J J OASSCEI 6-- j Scthuell R t,,.. ft le pis - SV I tall cans Ma-'so- 40c Dozen YEAST llbpkg....30c Blue Top . . . 27c . . 15c LONG, FRESH CARROTS 2 hunches RUSSETT P0TAT0S 2 lbs ... ASPARAGUS 2 pounds ICE CREAM EASTER EGG COLORS Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cannon will remain to visit with her daughters Mrs. Hyrum Kranse and will ' receive medical care while in the city. Bud Earl and Mrs. Emerson Earl and son returned home a ago after spending several 27c! week weeks in San Diego, California. with his daughters Mrs. Norine Turner. Ray, Delia, Dale and Faye Coombs are attending conference In Salt Lake City. Also attending the Missionary reunion of Central and North Western States. Visited with relations in Kaysville Farmlngton and Layton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lamb of of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cannon on Saturday. Mrs. Spencer Ahlmer and baby of Ogden are spending a few 25c 3 pkgs FAT, PLUMP .... 43c SWIFT'S Sugar Cured BACON 55c pound SWIFT'S Premium Picnic HAMS 49c pound LARGE, FRESH HALIBUT pound . Come Easter Sunday... and spent ill j N?" i Millions of women will wear I 55c weeks with her parents Mrj and Mrs. Ralph Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and Robert Nish of Plymouth visited with Mrs. Irvin Hess of Plymouth at the Benedict hospital, Ogden on Sunay Mrs. Hess Is a daughter of Robert Nish and sister of Mrs. Rudd. Social Development club was held Thursday evening in the ward relief Society room and was a party honoring their husbands Hostesses were Mrs. Dan Gam and Mrs. Ralph Grover Clifton Kerr of Tremonton spoke on the accomplishment of the State Legislature. Musical numbers were furnished by a trio Mrs. Amy Wright, Mrs. Verna Gaddy and Mrs. Vida Manning of Garland. 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In colors everyone will be talking about: Admiral Blue, Black, Brown, Silver Lustre, Boating Green, Brown Almond. Sat., April 16th OPEN HOUSE ALL DAY - Styles Hold Everything ! Grand Opening J LADIES HANDBAGS 55c . . pound ...I Easter Outfits made to fit the Family Budget! .... 27c EASTER CENTER Bricks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon 25c for It Feme y': Paul Stokes of on way to Montana Livingston conference called at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson, of Fielding. Mrs. Hyrum Krause of Salt Lake City visited a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon last week. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noble of Ogden visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and family. Mr. Nobis was a District President of Dale while he labored in Ponica City Oklahoma. ! PEERLESS 10 of Howell. Mr. and Mrs. . f i 10. Practical 45 gaugs 15 or 33 dsntsr Oayncds St ! |