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Show j3 TRY TO BUY IT IN TREMONTON FIRST THURSDAY. Utah EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tier.ont. AL'Gr Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dalton and ... :, and Mrs. Hcd Garfield of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Porter of j Vel Jeanne of Idaho Gtizh'-J--?at Dr. Bern A. Fridal arrive J here A truest at the Eng Williams daughter, visitors visited with Ogden were Sunday Falls were dinner gvests of the and da".-home is her brother, W. D. San-rif- Thursday from California for Hag?enr.an, Idaho, Garfield home. Burss, the Jesse of Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. a visit with the Fridal families. Mr. and Mrs. J. G una Mrs. Frar.k Daltcns, Thursday. Hamilton by Mr. David Williams, accompanied and Monday, returned Spencer with Saders, have been visiting in The Frank Daltons were weekA. F. Johnson was in Ogden orT jhome in . La Wyoming visiting Idaho. end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joe , business, Tuesday. visum? their grandmother. visitor, Tuesday. E. Jette in Boise. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl E. Bjom thU week were and Iowa, of Des Moines, Bjorn his daughter, Sadie, of Fremont, Nebraska. They came to the United States from Denmark a ; Visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts, Tuesday, were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Willard Johnson of Pleasant Grove and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Lehi. rs -- ? I -. h.- Gp-'- ,' , 'f'r: r- i - w'-v- h Mr. and Mis. Bernard Mrs. Kay and his mother, Whit worth, visited with the Henry Foxlely family enroute to year ago. their home in Dillon, Montana, Melva Jane Castleton- left last after a vacation in Los Angeles. Mrs. Whitworth and Mrs. Foxlely week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry are cousins. Getz to visit with them in Peoria, Illinois. The Rex Laubs are enjoying a five day vacation in Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield Park. visited with the MeMn Cooks in Salt Lake over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jenkins of family and the Chuck Nelsons were in Yollowstor.e Park last Freedom, Wyoming, called at the week. Melvin Hamilton home Saturday Whit-wort- " - 1 j Local Happenings v- , Mr. Back To School ap d. Start your children to school with the necessities at a Saving. Quality plus saving means mone you. SHOP WITH SAFETY! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Guild of Among those who attended the Evanston visited with their dau- performance of the "Promised ghter, Mrs. Henry Van Sweden, Valley" in Salt Lake Saturday last week. were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen and son Dale, Mr. and Mrs. RoA week-en- d guest at the C. V. bert Allen accompanied by Mr. Lilenquist home was her moth- and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Garer, Mrs. Jesse Barker of Salt land. Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, Mrs. Lake City. Orval Ewer and Mrs. Kenneth Tuck also enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli and the Cliff Ulreys of Ogden attended the performance of the The Albert Earl family are "Promised Valley," Thursday. visiting Yellowstone Park Scihudl Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Barlow and family spent the week-en- d with relatives in Preston. Visiting with Mrs. Eli C. Anderson, Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Anderson and family and Keith II. Anderson of the Flying A Ranch near Strevell. The Relief Society held their monthly meeting Tuesday at the home of Ella H. Anderson. Mabel J. Stokes reviewed the Centennial book, "O Sweet Love Remembered," by Helen Cortez Stafford, in an interesting manner. The hostess wore an attractive pioneer costume. Refreshments were served by Wil-m- a Sessions, Juanita Evans and Cleone Peterson. The descendants of Jorgen Andreason and Marie Hansen will hold their reunion in Guin-ava- h Park in Logan Canyon, Sunday. The couple, with their five sons, Casper, Andrew, Hans, Neils and Rasmus, came to Utah in 1869 and settled in Bear River City. Callers at the Max II, Anderson home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ridd of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Berchtold, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen and family' of Evans and Bishop and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes of Bothwell. Mrs. Frances Anderson Stokes, a former resident of Bothwell, is seriously ill in a Salmon, Idaho, hospital. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to our many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the illness and passing of our husband and father. Those acts of help and kindness shall always be remembered. Mrs. Ella Frazier and family BIB OVERALLS MUSLIN Unbleached cotton muslin-36- " width. Practical, has many uses. Sew and save. 10 S yd. REGULAR 43c yard Guests at the Dan Briggs home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted If Jones of Draggerton and Mrs. Zella Carter of Springfield. Monday the group enjoyed the day at Lagoon. Visiting at the Leland Hansen home are Mrs. Frances Keip of Washington, D. C. and Lt. H. P. Lt. Kutchinski has Kutchinskl. been stationed in North Carolina and is here on a three weeks' furlough drapes made of chem ical processed paper. Has the appearance of expensive drapes. pattern. k Floral Men's coveralls in heavy 8 A 34-4- 2. REGULAR $4.98 Dress blue and white sailor suits for boys. Full cut mid- dy blouse and pants. Size 3-- $ -- j A ' ,r 0 ' i -- ,f j ' r " I REGULAR '. ,' $1.69 TOWELING f j . Boys' heringbone pants, o. D. U color copper rivitcd, double sew 1 ed. Sanforized, washable. Sizes 'i ' , widtn. ADsoroent cotton crash material. You'll need yards of this toweling. ; REGULAR 15' yd, yards 35c yard in the store from Work Gloves For i Sanitary Napkins Carmil J..H tifi Box of 12. T fit. A glove made for hard wear. Reg. 19c 44' Reg. $1.46 i Ml sanitary napkins-Reg- ular and Junior sizes. I Horse hide work gloves. Sure mm rd:iv i4 'asm1 Matched Sets 4 Sport Shirts $998 V Styled for men . . . long sleeves, and 'I packets . . . small, medium, and large, in blue, green, and tan. anniversary. i ' - ';i' Boys' cot'on knit polo shirts, Crew neck style stripes on solid back ground. Long sleeves. 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Authorized Dealer HOWARD G. FREISS, Owner - t bed - -. PANTS Your c" Keg. Girls . vf Sizes the little ones. 88c s1.09 iii.g fit las- Matdu.ig Tin.:-- cut. for curcf.-- i, v. for wear. Sizes 29- - i Men's halls sweaters. All wool, sleeveless style. Choice Sturdy cotton twill Shiris Robes Bih Overalls slip-o- n fit! on-free IN LEATHER Oil SUEDE JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL $5.88 Sweaters These RED HAMMER have stamina S ng. Girls' Sweaters Reg. $1.93 (fcl Snun rayon drapes in sc tiful floral patterns on background. Ready forci- Reg. $3.39 89c Reg. $2.98 M ISS Drapes $1.49 Polo Shirts Men's herringbone work pants full cut, sanforized. Washable and wears like iron. Deep pockets. - V Boys' sport shirts in cotton twill material. Assorted colors and sizes sanforized. Work Pants I "V Sport Shirts -- I V -' ! be : - SELBY SHOES T II E M r . 49c yard PANTS ' . 6. Forty members of her family were present and enjoyed the event. SEE THE M TRY THEM - I : , DINNER HONORS MRS. STENQl'IST A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist in honor of her bifth-da- y We Invite You To Come In! yardage-- 16 (Western Serenaders) 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Come in and see these radio stars. Your favorite tunes played for you while you shop. "Over KVNU Monday, Wednesday and Friday" and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chiodo and Mary Ann enjoyed Tuesday afternoon at Lagoon. WIDTHS C TO AAA f , i J Will be and Mrs. L. J. Cummings family, the A. C. Toland Metatarsal Maintainer. i f 1 t S Mr. and Mrs, James Walton and the Milton Johnsons attended the Water Follies in Salt Lake Thursday. STYLE-EE- Z Chambray IKE, HAP and LOA' Our NEW LINE of BUY 1 '' 00 OO uncle, Paul F. Krey, in Ogden, Tuesday. mwiwce Zhe Arrival arid I , $1.79 inch your choice of colors AS 36 inch widths. Ideal for school dS Sew and save. REGULAR $2.98 IS HAPPY TO EASY-GOER- I Boys' SAILOR SUITS The Classic Shop for the JUNIOR f 4 4 ' of " fit 4 1 , I C Cf j 00 herringbone material. Full cut sanforized. Size Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Krey and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Fronk attended the funeral services of an Beautiful - J2 YARDAGE K - REGULAR $Q oz. ghters, Carol and Beth, attended the "Promised Valley," in Salt Lake, Friday. Mr. Jr . , z(W vi.s- If t t - 1 REGULAR 98c pair , Capt. and Mrs. Art Hansen are guests of the Oscar Strands this week. Capt. Hansen has been stationed in Tuscon, Arizona, and is now being trans-fere- d to Dayton, Ohio. The group attended a performance of "Promised Valley last week. . 17c pr. COVERALLS Mrs. W. W. Whitney, Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Garland and Mrs. Gladys Holmgren and dau- A ' REGULAR :'A ; 1 Q seyiP V'' fry,': DRAPES Clo-Pa- Boys' blue denim bib overalls $ 6 oz. denim, sanforized 1 full cut. You will want Adjustable suspenders. Size io & 1.98 - |