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Show THE iH. '6. LEA PER. Tremonton, Utah of David South Society The group irsof V":C t efl. eeting : ' Henry Caldwell was PARTY ENJOYED AT read by Fannie Wood. The lesson RUEBEN BAERS ''The Journal of Rachel Emina Mr. and Mrs. Paul n Baer en;Vooley Simmons" was given by tertained a number of their jMarjorie Stenquist- The program friends at a party Saturday t ve-- 1 consisted of readings by Marco, ning. Canasta was the entertain-jmeof the evening with prizes (Barbara, and Carolyn Stohl and an accordion solo by Joan Brock-ima- being won by Mr. and Mrs Jack Refreshments were served Shumway. A delicious turkey by the hostesses and Mrs. Elnora dinner was enjoyed. j ' Mrs. ff rTmet aatsocial. r "ved with prize Garfield. r-junAnderson, icna Marble 3 e s ' -- SJane the the Utah Power and Light build-- 1 D B Gn-ean M nday over Ixt at pame Tlie afternoon. ing Thursday Ladies S If Culture Group, under evtr.ln;. the direction of Mrs. Rogers, Out of town Tisilors at the presented the program which consisted cf two vocal numbers ,home of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Eli by Mrs. Venna Gaddie and her Hawkins through the week were Ballard. cf daughters and an interesting re- 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lf-Several couples met at Mr. and view of the book, "Lydia E Pink-ha- lErigham, Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Han-Isc- n Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli Wayne Fronk's after the dance of Logan, Mrs. Le1nia Petta given by Mrs. Vernald and family visited in Ogden Sun- (Thursday evening to enjoy (Johns. Delicious refreshments of Brigham and Grover Jones of refreshments. day. WtlLsville. ;wire served. .t5iw , j ! us TOMVIOKS i i 1.V CAKHOTS l()c Smiths No. i7c ve i" I1U1W iersary- attended. : iimi iixt ii liiui 12 oz. Members - 1 Pure Test No. entertained Guild the literary Wednesday on W ' home pearl Toland Be book "Rest and members "Twelve club Mrs. Howard guest. I.eota Cut No. Holt . , MARILYN MILLER BECOMES MRS. DOUGLAS E. COX Miss Marilyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller, and Douglas E. Cox, son of Mrs. Maurice rnompson oi iremun-to- n were united in Holy Matriat the Tremonton Meth- - Kefresh-- '. Yere present. served by No. 2 the host- - odist Church, January 3, 1950 by the Reverend William R. Persons. The bride was lovely in a white slipper satin wedding gown with train, and deep lace trimmed marquisette yoke. She carried, a bouquet of pink rosebuds centered with an orchidAttending the bride were her sister. Mrs. Ann Bird of Salt Lake City as matron of honor and Maxine bridesmaids. three and Woodruff Leila Potter. Donna Chiodo. Their bouquets were of gardenias and carnations. Best man for the groom was his brother, Ray Cox. A reception was held in the basement of the church after the wedding. Many lovely and useful gifts were received by the couple. The bride has h?en employed at the Bear River olate Bank and the groom is er.oyed by the Utah Power and 'aiht Company in Ogden, wrier- they plan to make their home. j Mrs. Virgil Richms , rj 4 Cliff Ulary and baby .'n spent the weekend with mony Napoli. i Mrs. George ipecfal URGE RACK of OOT UF6SS6S EACH3o99 REAL A DRESS YERI MIDLAND CAMP OF D. U. P. MEET BARGAIN y Peggy's Mrs. Marguerite Hansen, with Mrs. Elmira Heppler as entertained members of the Midland Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at her home on Friday. A sketch of the life Style Shop Tremonton I soup PEAS 303 Can SALGS GAINS AH OTHER TRUCKS COMBINED IS AMERICA'S PROVE . TRUSCEI VALUE! into ZXllo II ; biooywi'M no. 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CARROTS,,,,.,,.,, Foo, pt, WAX PAPER 220 Kilfhfn cliarm " 2W MIHACLE Vcl Fresh CaUf. 42s TOMATOES r.,.,ita 2 'U 3.o,25 IX'Z. 150s GRAPEFRUIT ' Nuroa Of 1 rat Lemons 8 oz. 390 TUNA 12 oz. - PARSNIPS Fresh for CRISCO CORN ilEFF SOAP SAl.CIl CALAVOIiS 230 Franco ' in,rr.- Hunts Ire 250 No. 2 GRAPEFRUIT 8. Arb.ru SKIPBY II Sm - PEACHES Large 12oz Butter Swifts Preserves VII'-UIfrbyN- 300 220 2'. pkg SPAGHETTI Tremonton Dial 2121 true. ci Peanut Swifts Kb. 1"" (Jrapefriiit Shawns No 130 Peanut Butler Company Tri-?Jlot- or a.U a. C.10COOO f 16c Cranberries fj . model. ' Ubby No. 13 oz. Krispies pkg Assorted - BUriER 175 Y)c No 2' CFIEBBIES I.V ib ShorteninT ""tIv.. Hunts 19C LAKGt: Libby v APBICOTS oz. 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Pineapple truck fcuyers know c O AT on ed Kind less Squares - Sliced i I ' lUlf lb. ICind 29 53c TcnderktHl Whole - M BACON SALMON Gerbers fconomy-ws- 1 for ri?" t T id I C marcn rm truck buyers make FoiD rr 2 tb Fancy Sliced Campbells Chicken Can WALNUTS it tob the other truth can i m - ' Hi Grade No. PR H. bi r.r.W, 51 1T1 Q C1XJLJ.VJ Hi Grade 15 oz. Grated TKIAEI BIGGGQ of LARi) A - PAC- - B ee: Canyon Breeze' effete ? tes ! C tb t lb 303 2 u. 59 .. PORK CHOPS 25C Campbells Veg. Libbys ss, :ntios 29c SOUP T ALL SIZES ; 1 17c Spring Garden No. . i re PEAS 10 Can nib ,rn Del Monte Whole No. 2 Ilappyvale Cream , j 2 BEANS CORN I ' 2 BEANS GUILD lb. . POT ROAST s I btti1 R0AS1 sundinS l ia i ry PORK ROAST Butter Kernel , Stewing - Not Fvisterated 303 POHKHKAN cores Hens .Magic Lake 2' Johnson- M;s. Guy 5 even- - the game was Eich. Other James f0r atu-nde- American Foo and B Bridge home of Mrs. , the B r; n. deli-icio- Wednesday j " served by was Mrs. Garland Puzey and childien, Mrs. Elva IVzant at of Suit Luke, iind Dr. ar.d Mrs. l &r.-- nt j for ' Mr. j - the of CIVIC CLUB HELD Mrs. Steven Hales was Iv.xsU-sto members of the Civic Club 12C; SOAP 27f M)AI' f |