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Show PAGE EIGHT- - -- Local Happenings Mrs. Howard Glenn has been In Salt Lake the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jane Obray who is very ill. Steve Hales made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Hales accompanied him as far as Ogden where she visited dur- ing the day. Mrs. Loriri Anderson and of Burley, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe held on February 13th. All are invited. The Sunday evening meeting was given by the scouts. Ralph Baird, advisor was in charge. Talks on scorting and pioneering were given by President Earl ujii, Leonard beverson. Ross Rudd, and Harvey Wood. Musical numbers were given by Lyle Hess and Don Packer and a chorus by the tenderfoot troop. Badges were awarded by Oleen Garn,"Bi.shop Richards and Earl BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Holt, to first and second class scouts. Delia Coombs left Sunday evening for Kaysville, to help, aunt, Mrs. Warren D. Barn- es, who is very 111. Mrs. Grant Sorenson of Logan was visiting relatives here Sun-- meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice Welling. Songs by the group and pioneer stories were told by Mrs. Welling. Refresh-he- r merits were served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards left Wednesday for Arizona to fin v Un viitrt smn spend a few weeks with their and fast meeting. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl were Richards who are spending the Jaome this week-enfrom Salt winter there. Lake City whre Mr. Earl has a Assoeia The job at the State Capitol. tion. under the direction of The Junior girls held a pioneer President Ida Cannon, met Wed j j 1 j Tremonton, Utah nesday night at the school house. James H. Hess has been ill for the past few weeks, very but from last reports, she was Her family and improving. friends wish her a speedy reMrs. Mr. Gorden of Box Elder high school spoke on Centennial beautification. Flourine Anger gave two readings and girls from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th gra- covery. Mrs. Elwood Hess and son, Lor-i- s des sang two songs. LeRoy Bunare in Salt Lake City where nell and- Charles Last of the Reis taking treatments at the Loris were gnests. high school freshments were served to sixty Veterans' hospital. The M. I. A basketball team members and guests. VeM the outstn""114:172 r'-- . crowd attended Jt-tt- along. Mrs. Owen r. j0v. v"'. in California ": Johnson are thVn"2' ; They are former dents. F-- d Parent-Teache- rs flCIl PATE Iff , ..... . . m SPRING SHINE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzguer of Salt Lake were week-enguests of her sister, Mrs. Arnold Whitaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. CT Toland Sr. of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d at the home of their son, A. C. Toland Jr. in Tremonton. d TREMONTON STORE bright new look is predicted for $prin a look of gleaming black patent on punipVfo every occasion! Cynthia open-toeprett have heels low, medium or hih fnr iur. moS emphatic underlkwng, according to your Cos. tume! A d Joe Whitner of Sabatha, Kan sas has been visiting with Hulda Meister the past week. Fireside chat was held at the home of Mrs. Elmo Peterson on Sunday evening. Rozel Zundell read an art'cle from the Improvement Era. The rest of the time was spent in discussion of the topic read. Fourteen members attended. Luncheon was served by the hostess. The Sweetheart Ball will be n, rtiiFr, 'on third tournament. far You'll find the loveliest, mogt heart persuading gifts for your Valentine among Pene ney 'e gorgeous variety of Hi 001 si I Gv chin-to-to- accessories! And whai-eve- r you choose will be her most treasured rift! DICKEYS. Feminine rayons, pastels. S a t ii r (I a y w f SPECIALS A Fruit and Cream PIE S . e F,xtra Special BOSTON CREAM COTTON EC LA 9 C0OK 1 MATCHED Fine, fresh printed cottons for her Valentine-- all sizes. 1! w WORK SETS Closed. 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Nut Orders Tak en Any Sin 1 La8Is Longer Lump Sleek' 4.49-5- . lines Vz SCHO Women's Denihi Navy Jackets 9 pump heels, ItillC o 3-- bid with lr $2.89 ES li lid tncdiE? neeis. Rayon crepe trimmed and tailored. NOVELTY ins pump. SLIPS. 2.30 . 2.80 HKLTS Closed. Plas- - PIUS TAX V I E S CHOCOLATE ing b ack tic patents. New tyles. 2.9S-4.9- 3 House Frocks e 1 pump with high heels. 0k $2.98 HANDBAGS. CAKES S rr ' i-- Ufy I ,Mlim jll M , I .111 mm 1 1 i f WORK SHIRTS. Top Quality Sanforized covert or chambray. 31.29 WORK r.WTS. Heavy Sanforized covert with comfort and fit. G- -J 82.59 BOYD MASON Heg. U. S. Tat. Off. JShrinkage will not ceed r'c. COMPLETE LINE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Children's. Infants", proving girls', boys' and men's dress and work styles. ex- Just : -- sday a |