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Show 1 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. December 13, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Dell Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner three children and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Bertha Kimber and Mrs. George Paskett, were Bowen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones Burley, Idaho visitors one day last week. , and family of Bountiful were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimber Sunday dinner guests of Mr. met and children left The Lady Jollyettes Friday for a and Mrs. George Johnson. Friday evening at the home of trip to Twin Falls, Idaho. Mayor and Mrs. J. J. White Mrs. Bertha Kimber at a reguMrs. Winfred Kimber returned and Mr and Mrs. James White, Garland, lar meeting. Fifteen members Monday, after visiting for a and daughter, of afternoon spent visiting Sunday and week with her daughters enjoyed the evening of sewing, with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simafter which homemade ice cream their families in Ogden. mons. and cookies were served.' Irs. Chester Blanthorn, of CaliforMr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter, nia for was welcomed Lee as a returned after Orita visiting GROUSE CREEK Entertains Club new member. Dale Blanthorn celebrated his ninth birthday with a party on A large Saturday afternoon. group of boys and girls enjoyed a sleigh ride, followed by refreshments served by Dale's mother, Mrs. Byan Blanthorn. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Tenner and children, Norma Jean and Elaine, spent several days visiting in Vernal, Salt Lake and Ogden last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Thompson and daughter Lynette, Allen and Eileen Tanner, spent several days visiting relatives in Brigham and Tremonton. Mrs. Herbert Tanner and new baby, and Norma Tanner returned with them. " several days with the Bryan Blanthorn family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts and family, Eddin Kimber and family, motored to Price Utah, Thursday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Pe.rsis Horsley. Mrs. Horsley was Hugh's mother and Edwiin's grandmother. She also has great grandchildren and great-gregrandchildren in Grouse Creek. For several years she has been living with her daughter in California. Word has been received by the parnts of Keith Tanner and Merrill Kimber that they are stationed at Camp Roberts, California. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kimber are now grandparents. A baby boy was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Therman Kimber of at Dr. Deta P. Wells, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber Neeley's and family returned home Saturday with their new baby. Florence Peggy Potter and Richards, attended a benefit turkey dinner at the Mendon ward Saturday evening. Miss La Vena Erickson, a student at the B.Y.U. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. She also sang at the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buchanan. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen returned from their trip, which took them into Texas, Louisiana and Tennessee. They were guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fisher. They were accompanied home by their granddaughter, Marti Fisher. During the time they were gone Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Richards and daughter Terry stayed at the family home here. Don Rydalch, of Sugar City, Idaho, who is a student at the U. of U., and Derald and Gerald Simmons, spent the weekend at the Marvin Simmons home. Mr. and Mrs. Derrah Wiggle and family of Kaysville, were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Florence Richards of Fielding was a weekend guest of Peggy Potter. Mrs. Henry Potter, of Ogden, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of her son, Thaine Secrist. While she was here, they attended funeral services in Logan for Mrs. Laura Poul-se- 1 n. MAKE THIS Nedra Simmons and Mar Jean Jensen, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fian-cowere Salt Lake City visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist spent Wednesday in Ogden. Dr. Don Johnson, of Roosevelt, spent several days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson On Tuesday one of his missionary companions, M. H. Michaelson, of Ogden, visited with them- Bindings Poles m Wagons SPORTING Sleighs Erector Sets Boots CHRISTMAS Rods Let Reels Croquet Sets Tennis Rackets Foot Balls P P suggest HIS Tackle Box Guns gift LEAVE FOR ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight Toys Games II E Creels - left Tuesday morning for a Ski A Basket Balls Full Line of Schwinn and Columbia Bikes priced from $43.90 up Ar- izona, where they plan to spend the winter months. CHRISTMAS i TREES 1 Buy Your Tree At Safeway 1 New Book mi i r ' ifl . jl 1 COLLINSTON "The Land Of Their Inheritance" Airs. W. R- - Wanike Leave For Oregon You, too, will find on our shelves answers for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley, who spends the summer on their is now on sale ranch here, at live during left recently to the winter months . many of the problem names on your Christmas list Uncle Dan, for instance. Maybe he'd like an assortment of his favorite cheeses... and Grandma, several jars of jams and jellies. sVe've dozens of items that make swell gifts. as in Salem, Oregon. On their way they stopped to visit in COWLEY'S in Tremonton gaily-wrappe- and Pine, Idaho. and Mrs. Leon Fryer are rejoicing over the birth of a son at the Brigham city hosBoise Mr. This is a lasting and ideal Christmas Gift. Price $1.75 , d 'o p . 9, Halverson Special Green or Silver each 1 98 pital. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. IE r 50 gallons Boy's t i.Oj Q BOX CHOCOLATES vneer NuSa.HA.n.d 2ib.bo Holiday Greeting s.b.. 2.39 ha, vjooo Gasoline With the purchase of any of the following cars Christmas Food Bargains VAN ZEE Chaoia Spread J lb. box Fruit filin '5s rP94Sc Wonderful Gift -- . Mutfvleate3ita'.79. jA Doll W . 1 SS Pineapple no. 2.'n ancy Slice can 4 for joo Highway,' Special DEVCDA!E Crogmotrt Mix.r. 24 oi. (No tot. Dep.) tfor Deposit 25 tPlWT Fog Lamps, Backup lights, Windshield washers. 1942 BUICK ROADMASTER fourdoor ... $695.00 Life guard tubes. This car is fully equipped and above average. 1947 PLYMOUTH fourdoor sedan . $875.00 Heater, very clean 1946 CHEVROLET fourdoor, radio, heater $795.00 1941 CHEVROLET Iwo-do$595.00 New tires and paint. Radio and heater. $445.00 1941 FORD Fordor, 6 cyl. runs good four-door, 1941 PONTIAC radio, heater ....$545.00 two-door, '48 engine ........$395.00 1941 PONTIAC new paint $195.00 1939 CHEVROLET two-doo- r, Come in and make your selection NUT MEATS PUMPKIN EGGS KtZ ... . dox. "AA" Grado Sholkd 69 14c 77c Blossom 50 lbs, 10 17c 25c 1.00 w 19c QfXitt& .b wkM pvrchastd whh 1 lb. SUNNYBANK MARGARINE BOTH FOR 1 ox. pkg. 50 SUGAR FLOUR Harvest 1.00 8 Kohl Mt Jolly Tim Satin Mix, FiiMtt Attortmont Erm 29 CZ TREE LIGHTS 25 fn Chocolates JSffitt 33 COFFEE c CANDY fc 25 at REDUCED Prices EDWARDS u 86 2KT WALNUTS SI'S 39 Fine assortment of 16", 18" and BLACK 57 fiT. Beautiful Dolls, unusTEAury Large PEANUTS ZSZttto. 35r ual styled dresses and assorted VANILLA ES. ...17 PECANS 25 Colored Hair. COCA-COL- A IJf n, 1949 FORD FORDOR, 6 cyl. Real nice ... $1395.00 CANDIES 10 kg. Satin Mix POPCORN Airway, MiM Mollow USED CARS OCEAN SPRAY SO Ripe Segments No. 2 can fc COOKIES Fiiw Anortmont ORANGE JUICE ITSi APPLE SAUCE KMft s Highway K FRUIT CAKES 75 49 3.53 Fine Beet 25 lbs. 2.50 or 1 I Fryers A Grade, Pan Ready USED TRUCKS 1951 CHEVROLET, 2-T- on TRUCK $2445.00 Cab over engine. Like new. 900x20's. Radio, heater. Two speed. n 1950 CHEVROLET $1395.00 4 Speed. Top Shape. 1948 FORD Vi ton 3 speed brownie $1095.00 1949 FORD V2 ton, 2 speed axel $1095.00 n 1949 FORD flat bed, very good ... $995.00 1939 FORD $245.00 1912 CHEVROLET Make An Offer v 1 .b. 69 34-to- ii-to- on 2-t- on CAREY-FORPhone 2121 D, INC- Tremonton Pork Roasts iTr ,47 Pork Roasts aM ,. 49 Sliced Bacon a A9C Pork Sausage e""x 45 SLICED SALAON a,. 49 Ready for the Pan Halibut Steaks Rich, Sweet Juice dsi 5 lb. For A Tasty Fish Dinner PERCH FILLETS New Crop Navels, Full of 63c 79 AVOCADOS -- Florida Fine: eo. IOC GRAPEFRUIT Juicy Marsh Seedless, 8 lb. mesh bag White PRODUCE 55 PRICES SUBJECT U.S. No. 2, Russets gJp9 10 lb. mesh bar PARSNIPS No. 1, Fresh, White U. S. TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES CCj DDfL 3 |