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Show Thursday, January THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 14, 1954 Seattle-to-Miai- Flight Readied ni Tremonton. Utal i flElV LIDERTY THEATRE Bv Treinonton's Del Fuhrinian At last report Thursday, Del Fuhriman was preparing to leave for Seattle, Wash., "sometime this weekend," to await proper weather conditions for his second try at setting a new light plane flight record. a His course v.ill be set for Miami, Fla., even longer distance than his first planned flight, from Oakland to Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Jan- - 22. 23 Thursday. Friday. Saturday. January 21. 17. 18. 19. 20 DOUBLE FEATURE New York. Tremonton's flying farmer will try to fly farther than man has ever flown before in a light airplane, and he record-holdeof hopes to beat the time of a previous JULIA ADAMS VAN I1EFLIN Also Colored Cartoon. r, 23 hours. Sroe (jot the, MRS. CHAD JONES RECOVERING FROM OPERATION The telephone directory is Mrs. Chad Jones is now at always your best guide to the right number. When you're not home following a major operatcure of a telephone number . , , ion performed at the L. D. S. check the directory before call. This way, you hospital in Salt Lake City. She placing your avoid wrong numbers and unmuch improved, and necessary calls to Information. is very her sister, Mrs. Mildred Skid-mor- e BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE of Snowville is staying with her. COMPANY Ronald Petersen Wins Second Boxing Match Deadline For Nominations Set By Jaycees "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" ' for the annual Ronald Petersen, promising of Commerce 20 year-ol- d boxer from ThatCitizen" award "Distinguished cher, knocked out his second will close Saturday, January professional opponent in the 30, announced Jaycee officials third round Saturday at Brig-hathis week. Armory. Each year the Jaycees honor Petersen defeated Max Simpthe outstanding citizen for his son of Salt Lake City, who service to the community. him about 40 Nomination blanks are being pounds. He scored six knockdistributed through local organ- downs on the Salt Laker before izations, and are available from the third round K-Glenn Allen, chairman, or John His next match is scheduled Laws, Dennis Miller, Don Red-fiel- d early in February. and other Jaycee members. Nominations Junior Chamber m ! PLASTIC 1WLI C The last surviving daughter of Wilford Woodruff, Mrs. Julia Parks Woodruff, who was 75 years of age, was buried Wed nesday at Taylorsville. In at MS Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff, Mrs. Albert Thompson of El wood and Mrs.- Iva Madsen of Deweyville. 39c - THATCHER PENROSE P. T. A. The housewarming, celebrat ing completion of the "Thatcher School Building Project," will be held Wednesday, Jan. 20th at 7:30 p.m. in the Thatcher CEPHARTS gym. HOME OF t AND GIANT 3-- D 1 WIDE SCREEN THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 14, 15, 16 I Second Ward hopped-u- p team Monday night to win, in an overtime period in South Bear River Stake play. The Third Warders managed to keep their lead with a record of three wins. But their opponents, now with two losses and one win, came close to upsetting the leaders. In other games Monday, Thatcher 'dropped Deweyville and Bothwell defeated Elwood. Tremonton Fourth ward defeated Tremonton First in a game played Wednesday night. Next week's schedule pairs Deweyville and Elwood, Thatcher and Bothwell, Tremonton Fourth and Second, and Tremonton First and Third. 25-2- 4., Second Ward!, undefeated in four games, continues to lead Bear River Stake basketball competition following games played last Thursday. Beaver Dam, Fielding and East Garland are tied for second place, each with three wins and one loss, Garland First is in third spot with a 2 record, Howell has and Plymouth and Riverside are The stake tournament will be played Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Feb. 3, 4, and 6, at Bear River girl's gym. The Junior play, offs will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 9, 10, and 11. 'The Great Jesse James Raid" REI SKEL1DN IN NEW ANSCO COLOR Co-K- it 2-- "The While Goddess" 0 t 5 BIG 0-- 4. EVEN TUES. thru SAT. JAN. 19 to ON GIANT WIDE VISION SCREEN BMS GREATER M-M- THAN "KING SOLOMON'S MINES"! ACTUALLY FILMED BY 1 23 M-G-- CARD OF-THANK- 4 -- J s BATTLE ? OF THE ravaolt human nohtr Tk trv . , I f f BATTLE OF THE TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURE! f ST. rf IT MKANS WOMENS ALL WOOL MiHium lined all wool fleece coats in full length styles. Sizes 7, 9, 11 only. Just 5 left. 3 1 ONLY f TTT X "t Moi boUWi IT WILL RAY IN BETTER. y LIVING EVERY KM tT DAY duced for quick clean-u- p of better grade sets, of our entire stock Sizes 2, 6, 7, 8 only. Hurry for these! $51200 COAT & LEGGIN SETS Just six left, in sizes 2, 3 and 4. Cute styles in superior fabrics and MENS FINELY TAILORED MENS ALL WOOL TOPCOATS all wool coverts in tan and smart gabardines in wool and vicara the new luxury fibre. Sizes 35 to 42. The right weight for ppring wear. Water repellant. 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All leather uppers, hard leather tnl O'Z Warm flonra linings. 100 ALL WOOL O EA iL.DU 3Vi SATIN BOUND BLANKETS SINGLE 3.50 SPECIAL PRICED Two Year Unconditional Guarantee LB ' Our finest quality popular all wool blan ket. Extra long, 00 90 in. Newest color selection. Boxed. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Penneys own guaranteed single control electric blanket in new color selection Reduced for this event, full bed size. Come in and se theise CMr3 3 JJ ftU flU wonderful blankets YOUNG MENS QUALITY GRACE KELLY r- -; s.x,john lee mahin Mill sam zimbaust h john ford T77i COr.ilHQ fJEXT IVEE((: TTTTnr fTrjinrJrl ; "The Nd.raskjin"' in "Take TIic Higli Grouud" .'- -!) ODDS and ENDS BARGAIN TADLES CORDUROY SLACKS fKTMK ; : Ti R7Y. i Mill. . WINTER CAPS west- pa Zm,0) Mackin-aws- MENS RED ALL LEATHER Plaid Western Shirts V ' THE GHEATE8TP $5oo 7 only. Warm, smart all wool fleece coats in sizes 10, 12 and 14 only. Greatly re- COME AMD GET THEM CHILDRENS WOOL Install new uwrrsT) "' wild WINTER COATS WOMENS WINTER COATS. New Kurls, 10. FUR TRIM WINTER COAT. Size 14 ONLY A complete ONLY. WOMENS ALL WOOL 5 WINTER GOATS school wear. Sizes 4 to 16. 6 Pair Says: 1 MOMiMIUnil and family in Tremonton. OUT THEY GO OUT THEY GO 10, 12, 14. We sincerely wish to express our appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for the many lovely expressions of love and sympathy, the many tilings that were done to lighten our sorrow in the passing of our dear Wife and Mother. Because of friends the loss is made easier to bear. Joseph Ileusser and family. ! Mrs. Alice Halgren of Salt Lake City visited during the past week with her son Leon pcrfNEY QUALITY IS YOU IV GREATEST SAVIN Ol fT ON SAFARI IN AFRICAI M All-sta- r, 3 1-- 3, M-M- en x ar M-M- DOUBLE FEATURE Second Hoop Contests Owen J. and Bonnie Rytting Jones of Logan are announcing the birth of a baby daughter, January 13, at Logan. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jones of Fielding. M-M- en Garland SUNDAY and MONDAY JANUARY 17 and 18 rs Third Ward's basketball squad squeaked Tremonton Unbeaten Garland Second Warders Lead B. R. Stake GARLAND all-sta- M-M- NEW DAUGHTER FOR MR. AND MRS. OWEN JONES Third Ward Edges Past Second To Keep League Lead at the funeral, were Bast a tendance Size 54 x 54 at ATTEND WOODRUFF FUNERAL proceeds to go to dreaded disease " drives, announced John Laws, president. All-St- ar from Bear River and South Bear River Stakes will appear in the first game at 7:30 p.m., and the travelling exhibition team will tackr double-headele a College An all-stspuad and headed Vern Gardner travMarcus by Haines, featuring Tucker. Darrell colored be will team, preelling Tickets are available from all sented on a benefit basketball members. at Memorial Jaycee Gymperformance nasium, Wednesday, Jan. 27th. Sponsors of the program are FOR RESULTS USE A the Tremonton Jaycees, with LEADER WANT AD Jaycees Sponsor Two out-weigh- ed GEPI1ARTS STORES CO.: SHORT CARTOON NEWS The course will probably take him over Northern Utah, Del reports. Sizes 29 to 32 waist. Pinwale and wide- wale in blues, greens or wine. 3.50 ., E, mrnn miwrnf iutHiwomar n "r .v.v .a...wwv., jbaM.w unmmin in nna aianiinin m ivtim tiYifiV vn mm uui mi i i in w i |