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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929, -I-- Tremonton Locals Collinston -1-- "cleanup h PAINT UP, The many friends of Elder Joseph Durfey will be pleased to learn that he reached Australia in safety. He will labor there in the mission field. Mothers and daughters day of the Beaver Dam ward was held under the auspices of the Y. L. M. I. A. Wednesday, July 31st in the little grove ea3t of the ward chapel. Mrs. George Nye and Mrs. Ralph Stayner of Garland stake board members were welcome guests. President Sylvia E. Simmons presided. A splendid program one long table at was rendered which forty were seated was at tractively decorated with a cclor scheme of pink and yellow, dainty place cards in the same color were used at a splendidly prepared dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders presided at a prettily arranged dinnei party Sunday, honoring their sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kendal of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielson of Elwood. Misses Verginia and Fay Ricks of Los Angeles, California, will spend several weeks with their aun;, airs. ai-- J That dav has passed, happily enough. when a housewife was "laughed at' because she attempted to do odd jobs of nainting around the house. It was popular to make fun of her as an amateur who would make a botch of it but not now! Women are doing excellent work in the home reclaiming old furniture, the brightening the kitchen and bathroom, touching up dull spots, anywhere, everywhere. Paints, varnishes, enamels and lacquers come for all these purposes a wide selection of them. Some of them dry in a few moments. We can assist you in mak ing a practical selection. 6 Wilson LumberCo. v "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah ' Etta Kidman. Mrs. Olga Whatley and daughter, Miss Alice Standing are having a pleasant visit in California with relatives. Mrs. Helen Berlin and son Frank were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman had for their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen of Trenton, Idaho. Misses Lucy and Flora Simmons of Brigham City combined business and pleasure in Beaver Dam last night. Mr. Allen Jackson of Ogden was the Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders. Mrs. D. Y. Goddard delightfully entertained at Lagoon Sunday in com pliment to their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinghoon before their return home to Diamondville, visit with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Miller. Miss Gwen Pedersen and Miss June of Emphasizing the Savings 1400 Stores Buying As One! Winchester are spending the week in Ogden. Mrs. Wallace Capener and son of Salt Lake, are staying at the home of J. H. Keller, during the absence of the Keller family on their trip to the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris and daughter, and Mrs. A. C. Richens and children of Alberta, Canada, have been visiting old friends here this Blankets At Thrifty Low Prices! 4 I Avail yourself of Now is the time to buy blankets Values we achieved by early buying! A complete at notable savinglJ of assorted sizes and qualities week. i fflj ... SPRINGS AND LAWN PARTY The employees of Gephart's store were pleasantly entertained on Tuesday evening when after an outing at Udy Springs, Mrs. H. L. Rephart was hostess and served a delicious lunch at her home. The radio programs Single Cotton were enjoyed and the evening spent in a social way. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Lar.doatter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb White. Mr nH Mrs. G. W. Potter, Mrs. S. L. Had-leMrs. Buell Frazier. Mrs. H T. Gephart, Mrs. Mattie Looker, Mrs. Catherine Johnson, Mrs. Mary Newman, Mrs. Charlotte Swenson, Misses LaVern Storrer, Edith Gephart, Ruby Bowartt, Wesley Gephart, Lois Davis, Elaine and Burke Gephart. H. J. Hart of Evanston, Wwo., is visiting here for a few days before going to Denver. Mrs. Hart will join him there in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Harris living at Elwood. They are now living are former residents of this section, in Canada and are doinar verv well there. Blankets v. In Plaid Patterns 98 A soft, light weight blanket with shell stitched edges . . . plaid patterns to match the bed size 70x80. Only, spread . each Double Cotton Blankets Plain Colors Johnson of Logan is SHOWER FOR MRS. BRUCE GUIL Thursday afternoon at the home of few a days with her Mrs. spending o Evans Frprl Hansen daughter, Mrs. Jean Bowen. Mrs. Delina Saunders delightfully shower was given in honor of Mrs. uuim wno was recently marrientertained the Blue Birds and Sea- Bruce ed and is lonvinjr in ... n- few- rleura delia at VJiI l w afternoon gull girls Friday in Los reside California. Angeles, cious luncheon and auto ride. j Mrs. Roy Manning of Garland enThe afternoon was snent. in Practical plain color blankets . . . college-boun- d girls and boys will delight b them. Size 70x80. The low price is only, pair $98 V. Double Plaid Blankets Sateen Bound $?.98 Jss4 visitinr joyed Wednesday with her parents and games. Many gifts were received Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Erickson and oy Mrs. uuiid and delicious refreshfamily.- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen of Lo- ments were served late in the day. Other sruests Mro gan spent the week end in Collinston Johansen and nrespnt wpre daughter, Pearl, Mary and Garland. btenquist, Mrs. Moroni Lundberg, Mrs. Harley Heaton, Mrs. Darrel Heaton. Mrs. Joe Holland. Mrs Julius Campbell, Mrs. Henry Berchtold and aaugnter, Mrs. Alice Buxton, Miss Mary Buxton, Gwen and Frances Our aim is to constantly give you more for your money and to maintain our high standard of service to you. It will pay you to come in often if for no other purpose than to compare before you buy. TRADE AND MAKE YOUR HEAD QUARTERS AT Gephart's Stores Where all goods are of the highest quality and prices are lowest. A complete line of clothing from boys' suits, and overcoats size 6 to mens' size 46. Our wool dress goods., department offers yo u over 200 exclusive patterns to select from. Many attractive colors and designs. We specialize in School Shoes. We do not just "sell shoes," we fit your child's foot. Fall Goods Are Now Arriving 54" all wool flannel sponged and shrunk, yard 54" Rayon and Wool Jersey, yard $2.98 3:49 1.98 54" All Wool Flannel, yard v. J.C.PENNEYCQ TREMONTON, UTAH Carl Miller arrived from Los Angeles, Monday for a two weeks Wlyoming. Mrs. George More and Better Values v-- j -- I 89 36" Novelty Cloth, yard 36" Novelty Cloth, yard 54" Tweeds (assorted colors) yard, f6" Tweeds (assorted colors) yard J40" All Wool Ottoman Cloth, yard 36" Scotch Plads, yard 86" Scotch Plads, yard 9S 1.9S Corned Beef, 12 oz Tea Party Pickles, 14 oz O. Tversnn nnH daughter and Mrs. Johnson of Salt LaKe city. Mrs. Thomas .fvupan entertained at bridge on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Jane Willerton of Waukegan, 111., arrived here Thursday to be with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fields and assist in caring for her niece, Mrs. Grace Anderson, who is critically ill. Mrs. C. J. Thomas was visited by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Bennett, and sister. Mrs. Lyman A. Wight of Malad, Friday. Mrs. Mary Newman had as a guest last week an aunt, Mrs. Stephen of North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Christensen and daughter, Miss Alta, Mr. and Mrs. left this week on a motor trip through J. H. Keller and daughter, Miss Doris the Northwest. ' Reed Peterson is still quite ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peterson. Mrs. L. H. Gphart, Wesley and Edith Genhart were in Salt T.nVo City Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland accompanied Mrs. Gerald Waples to Ogden, Tuesday when she left for Los' Angeles, aftr a month's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank TnvW Mr and Mrs. Joe Burgess and Bert Bur gess spent isunday at Lagoon and Salt Lake City and were unable to return home until Mondav of damaged highway at Farmington. mr. ana Mrs. utto Schkel, Mr. and Mrs. DeMont Dockstader, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz, Misses Mary and Ruth Getz and Grace Thompson spent Sunday at Soda .Springs, Ida. D. H. Price of Los Angeles was visitinc with friend's hero AInniiow Willard Wvatt and children of "Lo gan was calling on relatives and friends here Thursday. Major R. G. HardHcr of Tt.,H Mont., visited his sister, Mrs. Catherine Johnson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and daught?;Chloe, of Howell, were trading in town Mondav. N. E. Shaw left for Denver, Saturday to attend a Buyers' Convention and will return home next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Koller and family left Monday for an outing at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosley left Sunday night for California to spend a short vacation. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Dickson and Mrs. S L. Hadley were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mildred Nichols, Sunday. Chas, McClure, James and Betty McClure of- Salt T.nVo ioiA vivj TlOlbCU here Saturday and iSundav. afternoon, Mrs. Moroni rriday Lundberg entertained at her home at Evans. The miesta mn Mm v t Homer of Ogden, Mrs. MeMn Homer! . t II rms. ooe nouano: and Mrs. O. A. Mrs. W. P. Stumm, Mrs. W. A. Allen, Iverson. Luncheon was served nf five o'clock. A welcome home party was held at the Evans hall Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Thelma Hansen, who has just returned from the Canadian Mission. A pleasing program was given. Games were played and refreshments were served to seventy- - Part Wool Blankets Assorted Plaid Patterns Splendid value . . . this part wool plaid blanket with sateen bound ends. Lovely plaid patterns. Site 72x84, pair $3-9- 8 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Blanket Until You Want It en select your blankets now . . . from corn and a small deposit will fresh stocks . . fctd them until you are ready for them, , 7R4020G42 26-Pie- ce to Take Place of 5R2975G42 Set of Plated SILVERWARE The Grace Pattern . 2.49 1.98 69 S9 Our Grovery and meat departments will save you money and give you first class service at the same time. Double lip jar rubbers, 1 doz. Imperial Salad Dressing, full pint Kraft Chocolate flavored Malted Milk, 1 lb Campbell. Mrs. D. These cotton blankets are aa excellent value . . . warm and heavy enough for comfort Sisc 70x80, pair $ .05 23 43 25 25 Yacht Club Salad Dressing, 10 oz. ;Del Monte Alaska Red Sockeye Salmon .33 Wyandotte Ripe Olives, large size 3.1 23 Unusual bargains every SatuSrday in our meat and grocery departments. This week we are featuring Beef. Beef prices cut in half. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF GEPHART STORES CO. - Set Consists of: 6 Tea Spoons Spoons f TabU Knives -- V a 6 6 Forks Sugar Shell home Wednesday from Vernal where they have been visiting since The B. R. RridlTB rlnh vi entor. tained at the home of Mrs. Frank Tavlor. Wpdnesdnv nftmnnn Rri.i was played after the 2 o'clock luncneon was served, ravors were given Mrs H. Landvatter, Mrs. G. T. MS Butter Knife . five. ,. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allred returned (ttainliti tod blades' 25 Year Guaran tee Certificate with each set. This is a saving opportunity that will appeal to the homeniiker or gift seeker. oHne and Mrs. D. Stander. Invited H. C. Nelson was in Ogden (ruests were Mrs. Wallace Capener of business the first of the week. Salt Lake, Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and Wm. Hurd and son AmnlH Mrs. H. Landvatter. Brieham and Orden vn - SnnWVl'llp I on in end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eliason visited relativ3 in Brigham last week. Deweyville are jruests of Mrs. Gard- and Mrs. Doyle Cutler parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. nounce the arrival at their home JuIyPeterson. 31st of a 9 pound baby girl. Mother Mrs. Harvey Sorensen is at home and baby are doing nicely. at the Dillie ranch with her new baby. Harold and Kenenth Arbon were Mrs. Sorensen spent a month at Stone with Mr. .Sorensens' mother. Ogden visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Larkin of Miss Marie Eliason of Stone 9 a Smithfield were in town Sunday. guest of Miss Beth Allen this week. "1 ! Mr. an-ne- r's |