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Show THE LEADER, Tremontoo. Utah Thursday, January Bill Adams returned home beLaMont Richards and Miss fore the storm in spite of an Colleen Gill of Preston, Idaho unfortunate experience. He had were dinner guests of Mr. and gone to Provo for a load of coal, Mrs. G. Leslie Rees. when his trucK broke down and he had to be towed home. Mrs. George Graham of Santa Cruz, California spent the Mrs. Dent Rich and her fa- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. ther, George Carter, left by J. Cummings and family. plane Thursday for Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff Oregon, where Mr. Carter will remain for a visit with his and Mrs. Eliza Madsen spent daughter. Mrs. Rich plans to Friday and Saturday visiting in visit with her son, David, at Salt Lake with their daughter, Ft. Lewis, Washington, Mrs. Gary Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. were guests and family Sunday Mrs. Ernest Able and Clarence Shaw. Myrtle Woodand Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall in son, Teddy, of Perry spent Sun- ruff returned with them to visMagna. day with her parents, the W. it for a while at the Leland A. Westmorelands Woodruff home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts "Mr. Popper's Penguins". and daughter spent Sunday visNine of the little penguins Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skinner iting relatives in Ogden. Glen R. Freeman, who has were played by local boys and been serving as juvenile officer girls, who fit the costumes daughters of Salt Lake were Mrs. Ned Law of Pocatello is for Box Elder County since brought by the producer. The guests of the Claude Iverson Mrs. Claude on Sunday. were Marianne been family taken by officially parts visiting her parents, Mr. and January 1, has and LeAnne, daughter, Iverson Leslie for to Suzanne Mrs. that and Philburn Johnson, this Matney, position appointed an indefinite time. Whitney, Kathleen Kerr, Mar- xeturned to Salt Lake with week. Mr. Freeman is a son of Mr. garet Coombs, Nancy Waldron, them for a week. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman of Suzanne Hansen, Jeffrey Lilen-qui- st The Philburn Johnson were After spending the day in and Annette Thompson. Brigham City, and received his happy to receive a phone call, Hun-sak- er education in Utah, beine a Logan on business, Israel from their son enjoyed the basketball Sunday morning graduate of the U. S. A. C. with STOLEN CAR stationed been has Lowell, who a master's degree in psychology. QUICKLY RECOVERED game at the A. C. Saturday at Fort Wash. Lewis, The automobile belonging to evening. DIVORCE GRANTED Jule Harris was recovered by Mr. and Mrs. Ptank Weeden Local Happenings JUVEHJS OFFICER APPOINTED divorce decree was granted to Mrs. Mardiell Gillett Jacobs from Virgil Olin Jacobs in the district court at Gooding. Idaho on Dec. 21, 1950. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of the children. The Jacobs family were form Tremonton. erly residents of She now resides in Twin Falls, Idaho. A UNIVERSITY PLAYERS UPHOLD THEATRE TRADITION "The show must go on", trad ltional motto for stage players was carried out by the University of Utah Young People's theatre players Saturday night, when they overcame the difficulties of a highway accident which delayed the arrival of their scenery In Tremonton. To avoid crashing into another machine, the driver of the truck drove off the highway Into a ditch, badly damaging his machine, and it was necessary to transfer the equipment to another truck to get it here for the performance of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller Mrs. Dennis Miller visited in Logan Monday with Mr. and county officers, Mrs. Lynn Wise. who apprehended the two Salt Lake boys who had taken the Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris were machine, and returned it to Saturday dinner guests of Mr. him. The two boys were report- and Mrs. Elmo Lish in Brigham. ed to have been out on parole. Mrs. DeAnne Waddoups of ANDERSONS EXPRESS Logan visited Sunday with her APPRECIATION father, George Quinney. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ander son would like to express their Ladies from Tremonton atappreciation to all who donated tending the play "Kiss Me blood, sent flowers or called at is Salt Lake Saturday the hospital, during the time Kate," were Mesdames Robafternoon Mrs. Anderson was there re ert Winzeler, Elmer Winzeler, treatment for ceiving injuries received in an automobile ac- David Waldron, Harry Drew Ern nest Cornwall and Quinten cident. also were Mrs. attending Mrs. Anderson is now able to be at home and is recovering Horace Peck, Mrs. Blanche Han sen and Miss Bonnie Hansen ofi nicely. Fielding, Mrs. Effie Showell of Stone and Mrs. B. N. Benson of Garland. Al-e- The Annual Program and Dinner of the HORTII BOX ELDER COUNTY FARM BUREAU ISRAEL HUNSAKER, President Men's Fleeced Monkey-Fac- e "Golden Color" 490 taffeta hih 7R ONLYSmVyvy; Sizes nly 1 l3c J. G. Burgess Lake Friday and Mrs. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew vis ited friends in Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Foxley returned this week from Pocatello where she has been staying with her daughter, Emma Lou, who is recovering from a recent leg operation. and w Take Advantage of Our Mid-Wint- er AllWork PAIIT SPECIAL Guaranteed 4950 WE WILL PAINT ANY CAR ANY COLOR . . . FOR ONLY 2 Day Service All Body Work Extra Jerry Burt of Mrs. and Mrs. Carey Ford, Inc W. Ar-b- "Yoa Can Pay More on Square Dance boots rn LONG HOSE PANELING for making curtain lace panels. per yard Reg. 69c Wrights TOWELS Phone But You Can't Buy Better" Tremonton 2121 RAG RUGS " RAYON ...oairlOc value-Dou- ble BLANKETS onlv S4.98 Satin bound. Drown, blue, pink, jrreen HOUSE DRESSES Regular price $2.98 Metal SUITCASES .....$3.49 Fed tax extra Skeins all Larpe VIRGIN WOOL YARN 2-o- Part Wool 50 only, Ladies for $l 00 All z. Worth 69c Gephart Stores Co. "Buy for Cash and Pdy Less" if SM. at GEPHARTS PANTIES Size 36x43 SOCKS Jg Regular 69c 69c Ladies 2 at GEPHARTS 36 inch mm ml &Sj 43c lS Long Sleeves. Yours for only yd. Chintz 00 p. QQ $tl J Larffe 24 in size $6.00 Now only $1.49 . ' GOWNS "eryard $2.00 regular Ss Ladies Flannel fcfyJk 44 inch faille Sizes 0 to 4 I (W ftXSJ SJ25 Bob WORK 4f Sare as Regular Choice of 4 colors OILCLOTH Pair Regular 9Sc Yard LACE SCARF 10c 46in Pair They are quilted. to 6 plus Girls Fancy Floral Designs and in Salt Trimmings- - White, black, red. TABLE CLOTHS Mr. were f: tWO as $5.00 YOURS Plastic Mrs. Adam Brenkman and her father, F. E. Kespler were in Ogden Monday on business. Gepharts have scoured the big markets to bring you these values. much as 50 and 60 over Today's Prices. Sold as 54x&l Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron were in Salt Lake Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley took accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bowcutt of Garland to her daughter, Karma, to Salt Lake Wednesday for a Logan Saturday to see the ball game. 1 Pair George Napoli family Sunday visitors of Mr. and Virgil Richins and Mrs. Mary E. Douglas in Ogden. Knt DRESSES it Layne-Rober- Come And Get It! GIRLS' Itayon Plaited Several Tremontonites ents joyed the fight in Salt Lake Monday evening. Among those attending were Con Steffen, Ervin Stohl, Erie Compton, Ed Deakin and son, Duane. i GLOVES Childs Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie Rees, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Max Rees of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees of Fielding attended a wedding reception at American Fork for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawley. beautify your Car The were Mrs. The Jule Harrises were Sun her parents, Mr. day dinner guests of Mr. and A. Westmoreland. Mrs. Ed Doutre of Blue Creek. Mrs. May Taylor W. A. Adams represented the Lion's club at a health meeting in Brigham this week. Oy-l- er enjoyed the "Kiss Me Kate" musical in Salt Lake Friday. Mr. AT THE TREMONTON FIRST WARD HALL Watch for Further Announcements. at GEPHARTS and Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Sunset spent the weekend with Wednesday, January 31 1 (M ney, Mrs. Garland Puzey and son, Mrs. Louise Lorig of El Se- Paul, visited her sister, Mrs, V. W. Bishop at Cottonwood over gundo,. Calif., visited her sister, the weekend. Mrs. Reed Giles and family on Monday. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of Idaho Falls, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Heusser. and Mrs. George Quinney Be Held 3 Pairs for and home. He notified ATTENTION FARMERS WiU Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins were Bishop and Mrs. Leo Stokes of Bothwell, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Brigham, John F. Hawkins and Dan Bindrup of about thirty county minutes after it had been stolen from his yard Sunday evening. The Harrises had Just driven in their yard, and shortly after, left to attend church, when they found the car was gone. It was then that Jule recalled having seen the car as it was driven down the road from his oificers 18, 1951 59c Infants Receiving BLANKETS Special ce Large, Heavy TOWEL SETS Good Colors |