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Show 4 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1951 - I- .. Riverside imh) .xjcm; i For Every AgevAnswerihg c;iuiig was luaicas w w? the'Clia Club Thursday of last week at the home of. Mrs. Karl Welling, Mrs. Vera Woods, whose bpme was recently burned, was given , a shower by the dub and many beautiful tJind useful articles were presented to )er. Cards followed by luncheon concluded the afternoon entertainment - A' number of the young people enand breakfast at swim an joyed early Hot the Friday. Springs Udy " Mrs. Stanley Farnswortb and small son, of Paul, Idaho, spent last week with Mrs. Ronald Hales. . Miss Grace Udy is visiting in Tooele ,u One hundred per cent of Riverside old folks attended the party at . Roll-Cal- l! M CVER YTHXNG fa Sch0Pl5T at Pauley's Prices! Lower-Than-Ev- er Lo-go- on Monday. .Miss Irene Pittingill and Miss Leona - Peterson, of Yakima, Washington were guests at the R. D. Macfarlane home Value for Doys! last week. returned home Monday after spending a week in Salt Laka and Ogden. The Tremonton Seventies had charge of the Sunday evening meeting. The i speakers were brothers Kay, Brough, and Holdaway. Miss Margaret Pack played a piano solo and Earl Marble favored us with a vocal solo. Mrs. Holdaway gave a reading. Abe Lefler, with members of his family and friends from Salt Lake spent Sunday with Joseph Hadfield Deverl returneld to Salt Lake with them after spending three weeks here, , Nina Udy was visiting with rela tives at Plymouth last week. Mrs. Leland Capener entertained number of ladies at her home Wednes Mrs. Glen Walker v A value to be but at Penney's! composition sole and heel p Harold Persson, Edwin Stenquist ..and Mr. Anderson were visiting Sun day Jschool last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Welling and 'Mr., and Mrs. Ben Boweriner of Salt (i'Lia.ke called at the T. R. Weilling home taturaay wnue enroute to Yellowstone Children's Sturdy 5izes 2j2 to 5Ji ....$1.79 Sensational savingsl Shoes. lioy? WorkMl.. n.t.u viu.uilc rcian Outstanding Quito For All Sizes Interchangeable Price: . Mrs. Km ma Strong of Salt Lake is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rus sell Capener, -iMr. iand Mrs. Joseph Lillywhite of oKrigham visited Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Tracy Welling, Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham City and Mrs. May Sill and son, Sterling, were guests of Senator and Mrs. T. R Greatest clothing values In over a decade. Fabrics include worsteds in medium and dark shades several modils including the one rhown. Worsteds and cassimcrci in smart coloriiiRS of tlic new season. A low price, high quality and correct lines for the Vomitf Man who know his Av . . . now, at the open-m-g of the summer play season when shoes get such hard wear! Gunmetal leather . . . unlhied for coolness . . . stitch-dow- n construction for comfort and ftpdbWfc. Rubber soif, Boys1 Elk Shoes Outsunding value! Made with double sole, rubber outsole. $1.19. . .1.49 WE Boycv "TRUE BLUE" Unexcelled Doys' Work Shoe o: Miss Flo Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pierson, of Ogden, Bfown elk; composition outsole that leaves no mark ! $1.59 ,, What values! Guaranteed colon in fancy percales and For better, neater school work! A fountain pen with HK gold, iridium tipped point, at one eatd a pencil at the other . . . cap with strong pocket dip covers the one not in use! hade broadcloths. Fine chambrays. too. At JPennejr"! exclusively! $139 . .ie Patent Leather Bxctlltnt valutl Flexible double Just Like Datfs "Big Mac. Szr UVt to 2 Yi to5Va.. & ... fast solid soh. Fancy trimmed. , Review - ll'i... .. .$1.29 amblnation Fountain Plymouth Utah Weekly Industrial v i.- Sizes 5'2 to 8 Sizes 8'2 to Sizes 12 to 2 VALUE r been visiting with relatives, rejtumed to her home Thursday. Mr. John C. Mason of Ogden was in Plymouth on business Thursday. The Trail Builders, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Jeaneta John son and Miss Evadine Smith, had a jouy time, eany xnursday morning when they cooked a camp fire break fast as rerfuired in their primary work Mr; John C. Mason, of Ogden, with his ;two boys, Bert and Darrell, were week end guests of Mrs. Hannah Hess and Mr. Mason's daughter, Shirley, who returned Saturday morning to visit her aunt, Mrs. T. Burnett. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Help er, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. .19 A value parents will welcome with joy Better than Ever! Misses Glenna and Dilpha Packer of Ogdan are the guests of Miss Beth Macfarlane this week, Mrs. Golden Mason. Miss Shirley Mason, daughter of Mr. Clifford Mason, of Ogden, who has Jr." Siaea Size Junior is wise when he chooses a work shirt like Dad's. Mod- fC ml erate price, but better quality than ever . . long wearing chambray, triple stitched, full coat style. cut, to to 2 Vi 12, il&....fl.49 ...$1.79 Patent Leather trimming. Absolutely double fan,cv Flexible, Outstanding value! 5Jto8 $1.6Q Size82to 11 ,.,.. .98 Stzes 12 Fast Color! to 2 Eaeltlnc Volao j ChUdrcn'o The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment of. capital, employment of labor and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers,! usually of towns mentioned, and may be considered generally cor- J2.29 4Avelmae,, hot Rayon Sensationally Low-Pricc- d rect Springville Large fruit and vegetable packing warehouse under construction on Main Street Ogfden-Biopened for 2000 water Here's big chance to savt "joney! Vests, pantitt and bloomers of good, heavy tadorl and bui.'t for warnrm . meters.' provo--Roa- d ' $90,009. Ganiilson W. G. Roylance leased Cremona dance hall on lower Main Street. Salt Lake City Construction of Vet erans' Hospital on north bench to start ,.- Ochool Doyo Capo Extra Heavy Qualityt ds in Provo canyon cleared. Garland Flower show to bo held at this place August 15th. New front being Brigham City fcu&Xon Elite Millinery building, South Main Street I Bids asked for construction of nine mile gravel surfaced road between Detouir in Spanish Fork Canyon and Soldier Summit, to cost approximately oul-sol- e. f Welling, Sunday. was Wednesday evening guest of her grand parents, Mr .and Mrs. Phines Pierson. Mrs. Don, R. Lamb was Thursday dinner guest of Mrs. Hannah Hess and valqe! j 1 -r c.-- . Far ' ruooex ; Sizes 9 to 12 . , Size 12i to 2...;..$1J9 Sizes 2V2 to 5li....,$lA9 Gtudento' : $1S9 to 2 12V$ ; day; Mrs.' Helen Lee of Salt Lake was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Le- ' land Capon er the past week. .'. Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson and ''daughter, Gayle, of Brigham, were call anr on friends here Monday. if Miss Gayle will teach the Riverside ...school this year. found nowhere Black leather; W th. Kic. S UT U Pwney., 9 k fa timi , a Save substantially on material for house frocks, aprons ana children's wearables Calorful floral designs and novelty in this fast-colcotton fabric, M very low in wiosl Stterns 09 1 or wide, Sec them now. , wearing. Q V?o IS e p; a a n B N 3? EAST MAIN STREET O K ,9 TREMONTON, UTAH ' U Smart, long Rut valu' t |