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Show i PAGE EIGHT -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tremor.tcn.Uuh THURSDAY, NOV!!-- ; and Mrs. Uel Gam had Dr. and I.Irs. A. J. Mohr and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Christensen Phyllis W. Pope will present Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Newell Richins of Grouse fi,' as dinner guests Saturday even- - Kayleen Frar.com, Eillie Wood- - Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub were Creek is a house guest at the spent the week-en- d at Arimo, the Harold - in Salt Lake Franhead. Linda Joan Marble, Idaho. week. this heme Wednesday. George Napoli with ut,ting, her brother and wife, Mr. Strand on Anrjt and Mrs. L. E. Hodges and son, com and Bobbie Woodhead in No- - j Vior.e Madsen visited last week Mr. and Mrs. Rex Laub and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward DeWayne of Dubois, Idaho, and a reading recital Monday, 13 verr.ber at at home. in her 7:30, Great Falls, Montana, with visited in Provo and Salt Lake Mrs. Grace Haws were in Salt Pvt. Robert c a sister-in-laMrs. Helen Lake for Market Week during of Mr. and mV t Kay Madsen received injuries j Johnny Mainland and family. this week. Brown and son, Reed, of Log-athe week-enarrived home f t They also visited their parents, ' last Friday when he caught his Guests at the Elmer Gorringe Mrs. Frank Dal ton was in Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges who hand in a wood joining machine California, at the USAC. Hi3 left hand was home this week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli were Mr. Provo Monday where she visited are visiting at the Gam home. were in Ogden Tuesday. mangled and a finger broken. and Mrs. Hoyd - Welles of Malad. with her sisters. ' Mr. j ; j says: j j LISTEN 'NEIGHBOR I'M THE WORKE- RWHO WAS -- w, A j ' ir. NEVER CALteo i d. j ' i V pmmmm " " ELECTRIC and OIL WATER Pre-Holida- READY-TO-WEA- y l TREMONTON STORE HEATERS j j AVAILABLE A ") ( ( ON S A I fa WFir f Mr. and Mrs. Thso Richards accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boss of Garland and Mrs. R, S. Calderwocd of Tremontcn to Salt Lake City on business Saturday. The ladies attended a book tea at Z. C. M. I. given by a missionary companion of Srs. Boss. Mrs. Emerson Earl and young ton returned home Monday from the Budge hospital at Lo- -- 7 I ( 'w . ........ J ' ; ' V j y V -, 'S: - ct ran , - . . uuagoT-uttin- n - Fun I I -- . addv pne on w n of tie-fron- ts back fleece. n f 12-2- ch 947 and 0, idust: rmin i o r&. xj is. J TT"MTTPT7 U nIlJLJL r n tiU L tt CT1 n W n t HlPilgl XV SHORTIES-FU- LL l-- Fi -- fill GROUP Drastieally reduced to clear. A complete range of v . Li ..f - i J Ulli .! 1 warm coats med styles. A ; r.v.r, .7. allotments i;1'-- 1 I ' t Vi plain and 10 to 42. trim- The newest coat fashions in fitted dressmaker silhoutte, soft tie waists nail head and fur trims. box and V.;:;::- - "t Uujilr V lovely Nylon hosiery. I STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS SATURDAYS 9a.m. t o 7 p. m. . I j this low price to go be here selection. ,ECIT the early .jie f the t ope SAVE! AT ffSS SAVE! areen r I Jiith i; nryj sited y.n F; Jad i riek-- c MILLINERY thc5C ;U: s l Our best coats rei ;rs or BI,,clts "uV;isi: v S ( I GROUPJ 1 V 'Vtl V. ( S 2 REDUCED mill;',,!,! ' . r K Buri; ry I loo 'A I; ' 1 if: :1 r lovely, SAVE! AT Starting ) GROUP 1 c,oS BOYS COATS W00L BLENDS lm. f 16 Othe mder ing. LENGTH STYLES. W00LS' NYLON HOSE ON THE FASHION FLOOR. "r". dressmaker styles with glopispeakf at fitted afere shoulders, lines, graceful skirts. Wools, Mi reavement. The sympathy extended and the kindness of all made our sorrow easier to bear. ( We also appreciate the many beautiful flowers that were sent and the efforts of those who made the funeral so fine. We shall always take pleasure in recalling these considerations. Mrs. Ernest Cornwall and ( daughter, Mary Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Cornwall end family. CHRISTMAS CARDS for sale at the Leader Office. Come in and S make your selection, riain or printed. raptor P"T New We would like to express our appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for the wonderful way in which they helped us daring the days of our recent be- may a in . asoi V" f Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy, Sr. in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d and Ogden. or one pair of j :- ... f"- 3mp (&Jf I ments. LADIES ONLY . I - ; - City. A party honoring little Rita Richards on her fourth birthday was given Thursday by her mother, Mrs. Theo Richards. Eleven BUle friends and seven adults enjoyed games and light refresh- arc exhausted. y &S K 41 (4 V. f5n ade Th( srfei '1 f gan. Dale Coombs came home from the mission home to spend the week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs. The Future Progress Guild was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Edith Welling with Mrs. Maurine W. Scott as hostess. A bock review "We Shook The Family Tree" was given by Mrs. Itelen Serevson, A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at toe home of Mrs. Mark J, TJdy, Sr. with Mrs. Colleen Laws as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d REGISTRATION I . I f lain "j) f i,sv7 ' elivf yf -- r business. I anj until our C -- Wesley and Fred Gephart are to Afton, Wyoming, this week on au;: Cr er 2 er c jf n block south of Fronk Chevrolet Saturday, Nov. S THE FASHION FLOOR New Location 1 j ::::: liSU- vn, coWs tncluJed two rc groups. - r Eg-a- C in TAKi GROUP GROUP 1 New Fall dresses to go at this . low Deep price. black, lueious. HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS ARE ARRIVING DAILY Shop At Penneys and Save! rich tones crepes with eye catcliing curves. to 44. ,00 ? 1 2 Every dress an outstanding valuetaken from our her ter grade price lines. You'll find draper. sequins, s G ROUP Our best grade Do;cns anJ J all ideas. the new style .!. vc from. 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