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Show It TiTl T1 V Till V17! II Li I n and Joan made a, attended the Eph trip to g HA convention in Provo last business im cautru jh and Friday. Thursday 'simonson. Word has been received from Eugene Hansen left Wednesday! Gro- morning for England where he Palmer, Alaska that Clifton will represent the F.t jv. ior me ver nas Deen maae picai& der of the newly organized Paleleven Western States. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Campbell, mer branch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover visand daughter Julianne of Los Angelea spent Monday and ited In Mendon ana tga visiting with Mr. and day. Mrs. David Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W Rhodes and Mrs.i Warren E. Hansen and Mr. and Edon Munni cf Garland and Geraldine and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Wendell Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson and Rhodes spent Tuesday in Salt; daughter of Salt Lake and Boyd Lake City. Olsen of Los Angeles and Mrs.) Ardis Adams accompanied by, Carlos Federholme and Nancy Christine and Richard Boothe Jeppson of Brigham City visited: went to Ogden Tuesday. The two with the David Larsons Satur-- 1 children have spent four days at the Adams home. day evening. ine Kener society regular work meeting was held Tuesday when a quilt for the Autujn ba zaar was started. Refreshments By Sherrie Jean Christensen were served by the officers! Mrs. Grant Wilde and .children Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson of Salt Lake spent last week wth and family were recent dinner her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shaffer. Forsburg of Ogden. Connie and Steve Shaffer left Patricia Shuman will visit Monday for their home in Gar- - relatives in Brigham over the nett, Idaho, after spending two weekend. weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Joan visited friends in Fielding SunShaffer returned with them to day. spend three weeks in Idaho. The Bothwell softball married Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover ladies played the young Thatchspent Sunday in Ogden visiting er girls Tuesday. The score was with Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grov- 6 to 8 in favor of Thatcher, er and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Malan. All the stock boys and girls Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a four day trip to Salt Lake. They attended a banquet and spent some time at Lagoon. Every one had fun and good luck with their livestock and won AW many ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Summers, beautiful tooled calfskin Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Summers and billfold and key case Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen attended the stock show in Salt m K M . r I Lake last week. The Bothwell Relief Society had a social last week for the visiting teachers and stake board TRAY Mrs. Orval Grover mnm m VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton, Uuh The BEAR RIV AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON , j via week Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each for Friday distribution. Phone 23 Main and First West $2.50 per year . SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as matter, October 15, 1925 r A. X- RYTTIKG' Editor-Publishe- - Doir t Forget Your DAD on FATHER'S DAY ... M (177: Make Him Happy! ay the You Give Him Shirt and We Will MM Include the tie j ! j j j CaJt (jatland By Mrs. Eph Petersen The program at the East land Ward Sunday evening was under the direction of the Seventies Quorum with Fred Gar- Grover conducting. Speakers were Gas Larson and Marion Sorenson. Two piano selections furnished by Richard u-er- e Boothe of Ogden and Ardis Adams sang "Bless This House." Mrs. Tom Harper, Mrs. Joan Gardner and Mrs. Ella Holt of Tremonton were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs of California called on the Tom Harpers Saturday. Their two sons Ronnie and Gary will spend the next two weeks at the Harper home. Liberty Theatre Tremonton - Sotkuell 4-- H EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 17 and 18 TWO BIG HITS members CARTOON SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 20, 21 : .A. , The gift supreme for males oi all ages. Made of fine tooled calfskin with hand-lace- d edges and secure zip- JWM,Mittim CHARLES rt,,w,MMjSMwt. K. FELDMAN .,ia.v ! per fastener! Strength-stitche- d with NYLON. J Choose a Cameo gift set for him today! preirnf MYRNA LOY- - ROBERT MITCIIUM Askcmft's JOHN STEINBECK'S CAMEO A heart-warmin- LEATHERWEAR picture which will take its place g also WE WILL GIVE YOU A BEAUTIFUL "'! LEWIS MILESTONE - SV' PiducLon y ' J rr-rVS- YOU WILL FIND MAW OTHER SAVINGS nt Over $2.98 1 iESE WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF MARK TWAIN DRESS SHIRTS IN FANCY PATTERNS OR WHITES. PRICE RANGE FROM $2.98 to $3.98 Njlon Your choice of any Anklets Girl's Dress . 3 in the store X LOOMCRAFT PAIRS S XI - COLORS Quality Dresses. Regular $2.98 White sizes THREADS TO r . TTSBf Dryfast $2,39 TILE SQUARE ToW-l- INCH Ladies Rayon 3 Panties s for S1-00 . m Choice 3 pairs for $1.00 REGULAR hm . Sheets a 2.98 value and m g 81x108 Type 140 140 FOR AA 49c VALUES n, of 4 food colors in plaids ; Co. Stores Gephart Less" For Cash and 'Buy "' I in the ranks of "wonderful entertainment"! A I ePm Dress Shirl Mr. and Mrs. Val Cowley and family attended the Stimpson reunion held in Ogden on Wed nesday. TRY THE MOST "" OF ANY Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. Lorrin Anderson's college friend Vernen Woodbury and his sister Sheril, visited with Lorrin on their way to Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Anna Anderson and family visited friends in Fielding recently. Mrs. Adam Brenkman and F. E. Kespler drove to Ogden Monday. M $1.00 Tie Hollyvogue WITH THE PURCHASE invited. Francessa Summers was in charge of the program. Lunch was served and all were present ed with a crochet sachet bag. Mrs. Ella J. Seigmiller of St! George has been visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson! since Monday Mrs. Minnie Gro- ver will accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Anderson of Ogden were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and SERIAL 4. were Fri. & Sat. Only VVWT TKBILU16 m ' Pay t ' I" "i firiitfrn 'i W CIO OfJ n r iinirm 1116111717! i LOUIS CALHERN SHEPPERDSIWICK lEcOLOR Bitrf introducing PETER MILES Ton MASCASH Som JUHK Ml) fii ii HAM!U0N SUWBiU. w J tmti LEWIS MILESTONE- - Mwt-M- A iM CSPIAW PRODUCTION REPUBLIC CARTOON SHORTS gy?y nwn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 22 and 23 TWO BIG HITS 1 .14 r iTT, . -- .,n, j''r ""t. " Jbsssss5 N. Fzf . iXjr : w J A WR!iM 00UOAS SRAKI WITHliu FRIDAY WX and SATURDAY, JUNE mm wtiik V- 24 TWO BIG roll Sv. - "O-and w . t 25 niTS "gBPwwi r Wmm 'i i 'i j mau..um! m Vaiting for you is "the drive of your life!" 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