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Show FIELD IS HOW OPEN Under New Management of ROMA SMITH Garland, Cafe By Florence Munson Tre-mont- Recent Bride Honored i Sizzling Steaks of all kinds Breakfast, any lime HOME MADE PIES and ROLLS We Cater to BANQUETS and all PRIVATE PARTIES tained at a shower at the home Mrs. of their mother, Alta Coombs Saturday evening in compliment to their new Mrs. Vernon Coombs. Mrs. Coombs was formerly Miss Anna Marie Maurer of Munich, Germany and arrived in America in June. She has been staying at the Coombs home until .her marriage to Vernon recently. They are now making their home at Garland. About thirty friends and relatives attended the shower and the new bride was presented with many lovely sister-in-la- isister-in-la- n , gifts. Mrs. Nancy Leavitt and Mrs. Lola Coombs entertained at a Shower Tea in compliment to Mrs. Anna Marie Coombs at the home of Mrs. Leavitt Tuesday afternoon. About thirty Open from 7:00 a.m. to Midnight LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON Asp-lun- New Adults NEW LOW PRICES 50 1- - Children 20 1 By-wat- er Friday and Saturday JULY 15 and 16 VICTOR MATURE STEVEN McN ALLEY t :t,:5 Mrs. Boris Lamb of Plymouth and Mrs. Carol Forsberg enter- Our Specialty Delicious Jumbo Shrimps 12:00 friends were present. Lovely gifts were presented to the new bride. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and family of spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy and family at Salt Lake City. Frionds of Jay and Renetta will v I:'-j, be sorry to learn that their little eight year old son. Wayne, is down with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Edith Udy accompanied her brother 'and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Codding-toof Independance Mo., to Kellog, Ida., last week where they spent several days, during SWIMS LAKE ERIE which time they attended funMrs. eral services for Udy's Eighteen-yea- r old Greta Patterstep father, Harry Coddington. son greases up before swimming Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cannon across Lake Erie from Angola, visited at Bear Lake last week. N. Y. to Crystal Beach, Ontario. They were accompanied by Mr. The youngster covered the and Mrs. Thales Cannon of grueling 15 miles of choppy Deweyville. water in 13 hours to become at Guests the home of Mr. and the first person to swim across Mrs. E. H. Packer last week Lake Erie d were Mr. and Mrs. Owen and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Packer and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allred and family family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson of' Beaver of Ogden. Dam. Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess of the with wreVirl. Spend jt; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess of were Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and was Miss Ogden. Coombs family Faye Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy acof Ogden. Guests at the home of Mrs. companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Elma Petersen last week were L. Coddington of Independance, Mr. and Mrs, Claine Petersen Mo., to Salt Lake City Sunday and children of Salt Lake City .where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Apgood and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standof Parawon. are happy over the arrival on Thurshere ing friends Calling of a grandson, born to Mr. and day was J. E. Robinson of Salt Mrs. France Standing of Ogden, Lake City. Mrs. Laraine Wood and son Sunday July 10th. Misses Patty and Connie Hess Bruce of Brigham City visited of Ogden have been spending a with Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. week with their grandparents, and Mrs. F. W. Hess Friday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner and Wendell Welling and family for family. n Mrs. Hannah Hodges of several days last week was Miss Phoebe Welling of Salt Lake spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and City. Among those attending the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Petersen Reunion held at Willow Park in Logan Saturday and Karl and Susan Ann Hess were Mrs. Elma Petersen, Mr. spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland and family, Mrs. Arlene MacFarland family at Arimo, Idaho. Susan and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Ann Hess of Logan has been Mrs. Noble Petersen and family. spending a week with her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. and grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. ODean Jensen Mrs. Jack Holt and daughters. Mrs. Ida Cannon and daugh- and daughter, Debra, left Satter, Shirley, recently spent a urday for their home in few days with Mrs. Cannon's Calif., after spending a week and Mr. visiting with relatives daughter , and Mrs. Lynn Petersen and here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and family at Willow Creek, Montana. Mrs. Petersen and small daughter, Merlyn, were dinner son, David, accompanied them guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haneey at Logan home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coombs Sunday. and children and Mr.' and" Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt " a Val Leavitt and family spent enjoyed Mrs. with and Mr. at breakfast Laketown. Sunday Arland Dewey at Logan Sunday Returns From California Mrs. Lettie Leavitt returned morning. Steven Skinner has been home Saturday from Los Angeles where she has spent the past spending a week with Johnny three weeks visiting with her Hall at Shelley, Idaho. Visit New Grand Daughter brother, Howard Dewey, who Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges was ill. Visitors at the home of Mr. and children visited at Ogden G in Lew-isto- EX- - GnemaScop Stereophonic Sound SHORT CARTOON Sunday, Monday, Tuesday JULY 17. 18. 19 The Purple Mask Filmed in Beautiful Color Starring Bur-ban- Tony Curtis and Colleen Miller Wednesday and Thursday JULY 20. 21 FRANK LOVEJOY and KATHY O'DONNELL i Th. tru. story of HOODLUMS LIVING FOR KICKS! "Chuck-Wagon- hWM ALSO THE LEADER, , Thursday. July Mrs. D. B. Green had a good visit with several of her sisters during the past week. Pearl Walton of Salt Lake City has spent two weeks at the Green home. Mr. and Mrs John Pine-- ! ear of Spanish Fork drove up Wednesday, and Mrs. Pinegar remained for the rest of the week. PLAN TKIP TO JAPAN "The BIGAMIST" j Mrs. Bertha icMullin Price and Mrs. R. C. Snvder of Salt Lake City also came to enjoy the visit with their sisters. They rode back to Salt Lake City Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ellis, who spent the day with the family. Mr. Ellis is a brother of the women. FOR YOUR Wheat - Barley - Oats Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hickman of Murray were guests at the D. B. Green home Wednesday. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and family. They also visited with their daughter-in-lawho is at the Hillfield Hospital with a new baby girl born Wednesday, July 6th. The baby's Daddy, A2C Robert Hodges, who was in a car accident recently is still receiving e medical treatment at the A.F.B. at Michigan! He is reported to be recovering satisfactorily and is scheduled to leave the hospital on July 22nd and spend awhile recuperating here at his paarents home. Mr. J. D. Munson spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and family at Ogden. , WE DO CUSTOM ROLLING - MIXING - GRINDING HEADQUARTERS FOR AGRICULTURAL Self-ridg- CHEMICALS ERVIN STOHL Member Federal Warehouse System PHONE TREMONTON 25-722- COWLEY'S Big selection of styles and fabrics Short sleeve. Values to 1.79. INFANT'S DRESSES and ! 2 Eor boys up to age " Prirp Large selection of styles. They were regularly low priced at $1.49 to $2.98 now just half of those low prices miirte 1A PrW uiaper Just the ticket for' the hot days ahead- - And now so low, low priced. ZTZZ pl.UU irafer L J TJrl'c swim suns Field Straws Sign of a Triple-Checke- ic used d trucks- - Yur in Glrls and Misses- Sizes UP to 14- Beau- tiful styles values up to 2.29. Values to. 98c 73 - - Women's Gowns 1.43 Full length or shorties Plisse crepi Sizes 32 to 48. Regularly $1.98. ' 2.33 sizes. AttractiVe - $1.53 5.00 ' A00 to Most whites and summer styles 1 A3 re- - duced to clear. Sandals, flats, high heels Values up t0 $8 95 ' Children's Shoes 2.00 to 4.00 1.93 summer styles now priced to clear. Values up to $5.98 Most aI1 whites and . . bins Dresses 83c for men and boys. Good durable straw. The favored styles. Our regular low price $1.19. 6.00 3.00, 4.50, 7.00 Party dresses, dressy styles, nylons. All beautifully styled. Our regular low prices $5.95 to $11.95. ly reduced to clear . . . Too many items to list. to WAYNE SAND ALL MOTOR CO. 16 1 63 All Odds and Ends and Summer merchandise drastical- Drive and other resulting from Hydra-Matexclusive features, you'll find it docs very well by you. Let us prove it! THIS Blue Chip GMC smartly tells the world that your business is doing very well, thank you. And as you add up the savings PHONE RUNABOUT concern going-ahea- d See us, too, for VI TOWN AND COUNTRY Polo SllirtS Plisse Crepe. Values to $1.98 Cool and comfortable for work and play. 3.77 Women's Shoes The popular roll brim styles light weight and cool.. Values to $2.98. Sizes 'for men and boys. HYDRA-MAT1- 1.23 Large assortment of styles to choose from. Values up to $9.95. Values to $1.98. Little gixl's sizes, 2 to size 14. values to $2.98 L93 Slraw llats 98c Men's Sport ShirtS styles. Values to $3.98. $1.98 value at- - For infants and little girls. Very tractive styles. Values to $2.98. - THE Regularly Sun Dresses, Sun Suits 1.93 Men's Oxfords "Jta?"4"""1 fi 8. : "TTI Crepe Pajamas 1.73 Mifses andJwomen.s Women's Swim Suits v : 73c ' Short and shirt sets. Nice variety of styles and fabrics. Values to $2.98. H-- er 1.00 Boys Swim Trunks Boy's Sport Shirts JTlIiaiUieb, Mid-Summ- Hundreds of Bargains Big, big Savings IT- way il BEST PRICES PAID Boys Liesure Suits th Logan. The Guy Ballards, Den-zBallards, Norman Maughns and Jule Harris family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wise of Garland and their families were present. 2t Dan River wrinkle shed Ginghams. Sleeveless. Sizes 7 to 14. T- ladf ATTEND ANDREWS months. Her h'.isband is in Korea at present, but expects to be sent to Japan a little later. Mrs. Howard and their daughter are planning to join him of there later in the vear. . ft 14. 1955 FAMILY REUNION ter are visiting with the Russ The Andrews reunion wa9 Waldron family for the summer held Sunday at Willow Park in Girls Blouses -k Tremonton. Utah Mrs. Sam Howard and daugh- son-in-la- NEWS CARTOON k, ELLIS SISTERS MEET AT C KEEN HOME EAST MAIN. TREMONTON But Chip flj'vatut COWLEY'S TREMONTON. UTAH |