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Show Thursday Au THE LEADER. Trcmontnn, Utah m - remaned to spend a couple weeks at the Smith home. of LaRon Mason is spending this Mr. week with his sister Mrs. Colleen Mrs. Sadie Johnson and and Mrs. Elmer Coombs visited Jackman and family at Midvale. Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Burnett, with friends at Arimo and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn, Mr. Idaho last week. and Mrs. Uel Garn and Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Otto Eainsbury Mrs. J. D. Munson were among or Salt Lake City spent Sunday those who attended the Sugar afternoon visiting with Mr. and Company party at Logan CanMrs- E. II. Packer and family. yon during the weekend. Mrs- Herman Thompson of Misses RoDonna and Elaine Clarkston spent Saturday visit- Cammack of Blackfoot, Idaho ing with her children, Mr. and were Thursday guests of Miss Mrs. John Owen and family. Colleen Packer. RoDonna is PresMr. and Mrs. Mark Lott and ident of the Sigma Kappa Sororson, David, of Malad spent Sun- ity at the U. S. A- C. of which day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Colleen is a member. Herman Lott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Mr. and Mrs. E- C. Mason and announce the arrival of a baby children Mae, Dent, LaRon and girl born Saturday July 29th at J. L. spent Sunday visiting with the Logan Hospital. Mrs- Welling Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and was formerly Miss Elsie Godfrey family at Midvale. They spent of Clarkston. the afternoon visiting at the Alta and Mrs. Lewis McFarland Lodge in Cottonwood Canyon. daughter, Diane, of Arimo, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs; are visiting with her parents, of Erigham and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess and Elmer Coombs visited at Bear family. Mrs. McFarland is reLake last week. covering from a recent operation. Mrs. Ireta Bourne, Mrs. E. II. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Packer, Pamela and Randy spent the weekend visiting with Packer spent Saturday at Logan. their mother, Mrs. W. J- Millard, Mr- and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and other relatives at Farming-toand children, Lana and Lester, spent Sunday visiting with their Mrs. Ralph Baird and children parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester visited with relatives at Brigham Jessop and family at Millville. last weekMr. and Mrs. John Owen and Mrs. Mae De Grisilles and famfamily and Mrs. M. E. Owen vis- ily of Logan spent Sunday visitited with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Tal-b- ing with Mrs. Elma Petersen and at Malad Sunday. family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gidney of family of Park City spent Sunday Montpelier, Idaho spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. visiting with their mother, Mrs. Smith and family. Blair Adams Alther Wilson and family. The Gidneys were returnng from a trip to Chicago. Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rheumina Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl spent from Thursday until Sunday at Salt Lake City. J. L. Earl, accompanied by Mrs. Lemuel Earl and sons L. R. and Dennis of Mendon left Sunday for a vacation trip to YellowWE HAVE stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson visPLENTY OF ited with Mr. and Mrs. David FOOD ITEMS Allen and family at Perry Sun day. ON HANI) Guests at the home of Mr. and By Florence Munson - - - - - - ; - - n. - et WE HA VENT CAUGHT A HOARDED YET! Mrs. Buy Sanely! Buy Wisely! - Evan Hess and family visited at Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Tremonton, Miss Donna Paige, France Standing and Joe Nelson of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Standing Sunday. Mr. FOOD BASKET Treraonton and Mrs. A. BUY Y03R Hunting Needs Now Due to War-Tim- e measures, we do not know what the government may do on runs and ammunition. 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Jack and Dennis Burnett of Washington have Vancouver, been spending several days visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Darling of Logan spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs- Guy Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cameron and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen spent several days of last week at Yellowstone Park. While there they visited with their daughter, who is spending the Bonnie, summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Clark of were Sacramento, California week. calling on friends here this i Pcnncy'c cclospcoplo d these values for ycul hand-picke- - Mrs. Christine Peterson Mrs. Twila Knight and child- ren, Linda, Janace, and Randy and Mrs. Ruth Bowen and children Sharan, Karan and Bobby were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Anderson. Mrs. Edith Stokes and entertained Anderson members of the Frienda Club Thursday night at the Stokes home. The evening was spent in quilting with ten members pres ent. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Ada Wilber and daughter Karan of Ogden were visitors at the Archie Rose home from Fri day until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin went to the Logan Temple on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Larkin and family of Smithfield visited on Friday with relatives. Mrs. Rennis Larkin was in Logan on Monday to attend the funeral of a relative. Her' little niece, Marylan Anderson from Howell returned to visit with the Larkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Francom Dee Garfield says "I have two features! family o f Washington called at the D. G. Nelson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and girls LaNez and Phyllie, were in Logan and Brigham on Wednesday of last week. On their re turn home they stopped at the Bear River high school to see the donkey ball game. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon returned home Sunday evening from a trip to Washington and Oregon. They visited their son Leonard and family in Seattle and the Bill Hickman family at Reedsport, Oregon. The Arbons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robbins from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati were in Brigham City on Sunday. Mrs. Mcnah Rose and Joan spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden. Mrs. Dorothy Clark and son, Stephen spent the weekend visiting with friends. They were guests at the D. G. Nelson Jr. home. Ward Conference was held Sunday evening in connection with sacrament meeting. President Robert J., Potter and High Counselmen Chester Boss were stake visitors- letter from Chico, California this week brings the latest address for Elder Robert O. Brough, who is laboring in the Northern California Mission. He is now living at 310 Normal St., Chico, California. Elder Brough describes Chico as having about 20,000 people, and says he is enjoying his work immensely. For the past eleven months. Bob has worked in a lumber town In the Sierra moun tains, called Westwood. con During a ference held July 24th, Bob visited Crater Lake and met in Klamath Falls with fifty other missionaries. One of these was Daryle Garfield, who is laboring in the Rouge River district of the mission. Elder Brough states that his mission is nearly over, and he will be returning home in the near futureAnother letter from Elder Daryle L. Garfield comes from Grant's Pass, Oregon. He writes expressing thanks for receiving the LEADER each week. three-distri- Mr. and Mrs, James S. Smith, Mrs. Ed Stark and daughter, Lila Lee, and Mrs. ODcen Bux- ton attended funeral services for Harold Dean Hall of Garland last week. SWEATERS SUMMER DRESSES ..... . . y. I TWO BIG GROUPS Cottons 2.93 3.98 . . j I Ravons-Rpm- i. ""-ig- 3.50 I s5.()0 ! Says Jack Balch MY BARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST Clean-u- p Line Men's Suntan Twill Entire - SLIPPERS Summer SANDALS Z"0101! S2 S301) ! WORK SHIRTS Womens and Girls j Fine army twill. Sanforized and mercerized gives them longer wear d and satisfaction. 14V2 to 17. I AC mm rxsxi mtmi fvl in Are Here Now For Back-to-Scho- Is In My Department ol Says Jimmie Walton BOYS CORDUROY SLACKS Pinwale or widewale in a large se- lection of wanted colors. Wine, grey, green, rust, blue. Sizes 6 to 16 CORDUROY JACKETS in colors I Says Doris Christensen Gin's r t jCSJ $9.90 plaid SCHOOL DRESSES Big selection just arrived for back- selling. Darling styles with practical washable trimmings. 3 to 6 to-scho- 2i ol and 6 to S3 14. C ml Just Right for the College Man Quality is a Must for Active Girls Says Monte Reynolds Me' TTJv., T r, Says Lois Dustman I Selected Miss Prep GABARDINE JACKETS " tv, I, 1 T : i VESTS PARTIES i 1: &90 Elastic knit waist band. Sizes small, p medium, large. Wine, grey, tan. My Summer Bargain Miss Prep panties and vests. Perfectly cut, reinforced at points of hardest wear. Non-ru- n knit. 2 to 14. Heres My One-Tim- e Buy for the Ladies Men's Dress STRAWS 1.00 to 3.00 Lovely Nylon BRIEFS $lj ; Says Sophie Woerner HERE'S SOMETHING NEW-T- WO NEW TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM! BOY'S ROiPEOS BOY'S ROMPERS with CORDUROY SHORTS Pastel colors for baby. Corduroy bot- torn knit top. Cute Styles. Ages (5, 9 I iz, i months. mTTnn iiittur. titi sua ,Kti a a r l JiAiN LUV with tjLl TllirsGS TO CHOOS r. rl rill 1 K. r. ry , , I ,,1 FROI T "I JL SFT.Fr.TFO TWO Dinette Size v Complete new selection in lovely f H i J NJ 52 x 70 mmm mmdr U decorator colors. Full bed size. 2 FOR Plastic Pant says Renae Bennett BEDSPREADS Unirr Built-i- n Something new. Keeps b'abv clean and fresh. Sizes 6, 12, 18 months. Luscious Decorator Colored terns and colors. Size 54 x 70. Colors. rv pat- - Fast' mAJ s w w .a uifc tarn "V.- w HtWiS U Says Colleen Hansen Girls You must try thevse new DULL TWIST FULL FASHIONED GAYf.iODE AN EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN 60 Guage - 15 Denier HOSIERY New dull twists for leg flattery. Smartest Fall colors. 51 gauge, 15 denier. Sizes 814 to 10',. mm ait?, Are Always Big News ct - Entire Line Women's Pullovers Cardigans ' 3Iissionaries Write Of Oregon Meeting A Womens and Girls Fall Something extra in quality and style. Beautiful colors you must see them. Mrs-Hele- Leonard Standing Thursday and were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Earl of Pheonix, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mr. and Mrs- Claude Earl and Mrs. Henry Tolman of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess and At Your and Mrs. Ferris McFarland of Preston, Idaho visited with Mrs. Elma Petersen and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Sunday visiting with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson Mr. riYLOH OQc Ji3 HOSIERY Imagine GO guage, sheer beauty for - r this tiny price. Bare leg style 2 r I I J vi Sizes S2 to IOV2. PAIR -- imm in 4 Says Hazel Koford For 80 Square back-to-scho- BIG, FLUFFY, WARM sewing RONDO DELUXE ol j 39 PERCALE SKiQLE BLAl.'KETS A blend of Rayon, cotton and wool h Oil 1 in pastel designs. They was and give pCT years of luxurious wear. Fullbed size t.y Blanket Centers J) li j w- Says Ruhy Thompson My Bargain Feature! j 00c School Sewing Patterns Here's a Timely Bargain! ?.r in Print! Ontim: C-- Start your sewing now for cold weather. 1.1 prints on fine quality outing. 36 in. wide 3 YAJIDS! f i'' fit Li X J . w . |