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Thursday County at Garland Utah Entered at the Postoffice at Garland City Utah as Second Class Matter In August 1928 OVAL AND OBLONG SQUARE NO TWO ALIKE — SHAPES Special This Week LOCAL NEWS Miss Orpha Sweeten Logan to spend the latives LESS THAN $5 NEVER SOLD BEFORE FOR u 4 to 16 years 98c to $129 Close Knit also Fleece lined Girls Silk Wool Unions short sleeves Dutch 69c to $119 Necks' sizes 4 to 16 years DEPARTMENT SAVE YOU MONEY ' Friday evening Nov 3 The hall was decorated with the orange and black around the haU were colors also shocks of com which were tied with In one large bows of these colors comer of the hall was a brillant decor- of One of the most successful parties the lesson was that given by stake when they held their annual In Palace HaU the party MU ated Jbooth where were served Hallowecn punch and waffers r t i i Mr and Mrs Lyman Thorpe motored to Bountiful Sun where they were guests at the home of Mrs- - Thorpe's parents Mr and Mrs Paul Htnman Bunday at their home Mr and Mrs L Couch entertained at a family dinner all of their seven children were present The out of town guests Included Mr and Mrs John Couch and family of Franklin Idaho Mr and Mrs A S Hassel of Iron Mountain Mich Mr and MrsC J Jensen and Mr and Mrs Walter udbury and families of J treatment Mrs The 12 wards of the stake M 1 A were well represented and were design- ated by the gay caps they wore The music was furnished by the Arcadian of Logan Orchestra cTn8se 3 for - Pineapple came2 for Pancake Flour 5 2 Peanut-Butter White King Peanuts We &Jnd -- 39c -- -- 35c £a7d 53c Large Package New” 50c 2-I- 37c 29c bs Crop A dllghtful Hallolwe'cn party was given Saturday eveing at the home of Mr and Mrs O W Carter with Miss Rosella Carter Miss Margaret Harvey Miss Hazel and Fams- Miss Ethel A Better Meal Mrs H L Moore was hostess to the members of the Literary club Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs R N Nielsen Bowls of fall flowers were the home decorations During the evening Mrs A I Grover gave an Interesting review of the book Sambi by Fellr Salt-o- n Following the program a delicious tray luncheon was served of Livestock Phones 52 and 52-A- Mrs Lee Isaacson evening a few lady friends at her time was spent socially and with needle work followed by refreshments 8ix guests were present of Robb Logan Thursday tertained a evening number Dean Andrus enof his young CITY SHOE L E was In this visiting with and Hunter our ALLRED typical of value-givin- g New Silk DRESSES J at the G Penney s Prep Boots and Shoes made to order TREMONTON $9-9- 0 UTAH to W E GETZ $19-7- 5 Expert Eye Testing DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY :—: Tremonton For Utah Less Money So j mart they will delight the fashion - wise so valuewoman ful they are a tribute to so our buying staff varied they offer a solution to the of each Autumn For Women Misses Juniors 1928 occasionl Furred Coats $4-9- 8 2 Lues 13 6 $(5-9- 0 $090 Sizes Sizes 7 to 10 STEAM BAKERY y I 1 carry the latest Phonograph Records Phone 50 TREMONTON The Predominating Vogues! Company REPAIR - Garland Utah Ti ce coats represent unus- ual'v needful etio: rs in the Ke’v York marie! ’ jlnUw ers f ta!y jp7rDc their durability warmth and general quality but their daughters will delight in the smart styles Radio Combination Phonographs -- : at prices Monday entertained home The reck s dec Inc onop - Seminary The Authentic Vogues in and Mrs El wood Winters Mr Mrs C S Winters and Miss Rhea motored up from Salt Lake where they were visitors for the afternoon at the homes of Mr and Mrs O L Winters and Mr and Mrs R J Stayner J -l ols EAST MAIN STREET Made by We RWalker Mr and Mrs Mark NichMiss Lois Miss Edna Burnham Rich Miss Naoma Rich Mr and Mrs Douglas Cannon of Tremonton Miss Miss Marlntha Margaret Woodsldes Miss Natella Griffin Mrs Birmingham Onita Shurts Howard Gunderson and Mr Arbon' A delicious banquet concluded the evenings entertainment Mr and Mrs Taylor were the recipients to them of a beautiful picture presented by the faculty of the B R H S and L Mr and all kinds i i v- friends at a Hollowe’en party Various games in keeping with Hallowe'en were played after which refreshments were served Miss Helen Johnson and Miss Helen Moore winning the favors Present were 18 guests Winters Sunday Real nice fresh homemade bread like Golden Krust makes a better meal for less money High priced food or low priced food the best is the cheapest — Insist on Golden Krust Breacf it is best TREMONTON and WOOD Managers and food with little food value and low priced food with largeiood value Bread is your best and cheapest Food JT Poultry WISE Th following attended a house warmia time ng party given by Mr and Mrs A J 3 Taylor Saturday evening November After the M I A dance Friday at at their nsw home In Bear River City the Palace Hall the following young Bishop and Mrs W W Richards Mr people went to the home of Miss and Mrs John Bensen Mr and Mrs Blanche Haws where they enjoyed a late supper and radio dancing Miss Ruby Ingram Miss Melba Nye' Miss Edna Hess Messrs Wynn Hansen Hunter Caddie Wayne Larson and Clyde Buxton Price For Eggs w gave there is high priced Pay The Highest Cash We Buv Gear) ' Putter ' Eots U Pecks Service Station lived The Y L and Y M M I A boards wish to thank all who helped in any way to put this party over Salmon of Fielding city during the week end his friends Kieth Driggs G addle Mrs Charles Shelton of Magna Is a guest during the week at the home of her sister and family Mr and Mrs Clarence Austin Mrs Bessie Sessions Mrs Derr ah Miss Belle Williams Miss VanDyke Florance Sessions Bess- Miss Arlean Ions and Ronald Sessions were dmner guests Sunday at the home of Dr and Mrs J W Chambers Gam Wesley birth to a premature baby this week at the Garland hospital Her condition very serious at first but she Is getting alongshortnicely now The baby only was PREPARED BE of Garland had her the Bear River Val- - Barbara Welling of Fielding daughter Clifford Welling is at the Bear Rivhospital In Garland for medical Wayne Mrs Charles Munns Mrs F L Nye Mrs Oiace Haws and Miss Kate Smith were visitors to Ogden Monday I of er Mif and Mrs Lewis Peterson had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Cornelius Romyn parents of Mrs Petersen also Mr and Mrs T R Williams and children of Ogden Garland Phone 6 W L Allred wm called to Salt Lake Sunday on account of th death of his brother 0 R Allred of that city came over from with Mr and Mrs H A Pederson of gan passed the week end visiting with Mrs Pederson's mother Mrs Josephine Harris NEVER UNDERSOLD' Tremonton Phone 33 Miss Beth Hall amoved at Is Coming Insure your car and radiator againet freezing weather by letting us put Alcohol or Glycerine in it Let us serve your needs ley hospital this week Bill Storrer of Tremonton had his tonsils removed at the Garland hospital this week Evan Anderson of this formerly city but now of Idaho is spending some time In this city — — Thursday Mr and Mrs Orrir Peterson and Mr and Mrs Clarence Austin motored to Salt Lake to spend the week end with relatives and friends — Mrs Herbert Stayner and Mrs Arthur Felsted attended a bridge party n Wednesday given by Mrs Roy at her hothg In Brigham City WILL ©0PEIMT ’ § present were toiiS Miss Lydia Farnsworth of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Spencer FeLsled Part Wool Unions sizes OUR GROCERY I Cold Weather ” - Armistice Day Dance Monday night Hall November 12 Palace Garland Ad Norm Watkins and his Orchestra Boys guests as Mr and Mrs Spencer Felsted were In Salt Lake during the latter part of ttie week with their small son who ROY WARDEN an operation at the Holy underwent and Manager Publisher Cross Hospital Later he will be taken 2 00 a Year In Advance j to the Children’s for some Subscription Hospital Advertising Rates on Application t ime to convalesce DAINTY PASTEL SHADES ' hostesses The home was attractive with the colors black and orange and Hallowe'en symbols Various Interesting games were enjoyed followed by refreshments Twenty The (garland Times mbished Every Boxelder UTAH GARLAND worth made j Of suede cloths in reds blues and the wood shades — inter lined — and furred tastefully ' 11 to 16 |