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Show 31, 1950 AnrUSt. v THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah The New LIffSISI&ffiY FRI., SAT., SEPT. Do , 1 6 -- SUN., 51 ON., TUES., WED., September CLIFTON WEBB, JEANNE GRAIN, MYRNA LOY in UFe J3 u and second hit and 2 n iJwijesJ Serial MS.M?niS TIIURS., FRI., SAT September Terror on the loose A most unusual picture 7-8- 'The "Cheaper ByShortThe Dozen" code" Cartoon Cartoon Olsen B. for the Republican t ,oa for County Clerk is ' sen. who has served in Vion since June 1, 1949, Uyas appointed to fill the ;eft by C Henry Nielson. of Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. city ana rzham was hieh attending Weber ifflege, where he studied fmm Rox Elder 2ter was n an L. D. S. mis- - where he f rsix months as a dissident. Active in church of 5; is Superintendent A. I. Ward M and j 310th Quorum of Australia Ln ! sec-lit- he i Mrs. Luella Searle of Los AngMrs. Ella Jones Kelly from Montedella, California has been eles is visiting for a few weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Jones for the past week. n. r. yf-V'- - ,, l: Cap-spe- nt ; rseas. I js discharge he worked I nritrtmm LU.lltAilA ' ent the from as a sales r S4lJI ,inn Ulibll as v,ft, lllO county clerk. married Barbara "ien PUBLICAN CANDIDATE for COUNTY ' Ford Jeppson for a visit with X Emma Grieder and Rudolph Scholer, brother and FOR IEEE LUI1D , bounty J, Primary Attorney Election 3 S 0. DEE LUND 'tea v QtatQ ana and ar. )aaRT STORES j J GO. For Cash and Pay Less" is . If oumy If r People Wear Work Clothes Beorir.c a Lse Label Other Brand. ? H JP I Sk Mr. and Mrs. Freeman K t I i j U 18 LABOR FRYERS SWIFT'S 6:UJ DRESSING CHEESE MILD Lb. 35c Eviserated, Lb. CREAM, NAPKINS 59e LUHCIIKEAT PICKLES 59c PICKLES PICKLES -- ASSORTED, Per Lb. OLEO KEYKO White 320 Per pound 670 310 10-- 4 Per Lb. CORN No. Can 1 ... 80 130 90 ODJ n Ldff Spring Kist Cream 303 size 10 2 Lb. Jar S A L A I) Hunts Fruit Tall Can TUNA FISH Ocean Pride Solid OOti No. Vi can 'V FISHER CHEESE ' 80 2 American Lb. .... 60 KIPPER Silver Larro Ute Cut 303 ICw New Summer 3 No. 303 can F SNACKS inw Large 303 size 1UM PEARS APRICOTS Can .... Remarkable Light, 2 .. .... Pactrite Peel Hunts small OATS : 350 No. 2 390 : 170: 350: 110 J'o KERR JARS.r" KERR CAPS , KERR LIDS 910 hi : IA 110 Striped Klondyke, Per Pound 3C Cantaloupe - 350 PECTIN y4 Watermelons Fancy California 220 Quick Quaker Large Pkg Assorted Pillsbury .... Oscar No. Can 290 250 No. 2 oz Strawberry 690 210 Potatoes Package Gold Coast ct" BEANS Chief, SHRIMPS V, Columbia 490 WHEATIKSEk National r reserves Marine PEAS SALMON Beacon FLAKES Bowl 1JI Val Vita Whole Sweet 2Vi Val Vita Whole Dills, 2'i Hunts Coke 12 oz. 150 iclluwlail Loaf FRUIT SALAD allend the Box Elder County Fair this week-en- d 390 SARDINES Brookfield rcl Fern 125 foot Fern Package of WAX PAPER Varneu No. 2'z Can 370 Clover Club size Ana Gold 46 ounce POT ROAST BUTTER i ''. 430 Quarts Chef's Pint 49d SKINLESS, Per Lb. BEANS 150 POTATO CHIPS Jumbo FRAN KS 8 Vienna Rogers No. V Chefs Salad MAYONNAISE PORK & PIGilIC DAY a B . 'i w, Everyday Is Saturday k ij son-in-la- A imenc&n jtooo YJ-Jrjiji . and Ulalla Cornwall and their daughter, Mary, guests, Mrs. Orville J. Harris Dr. Grant O. Cook and family and children of Nampa spent of Los Angeles visited his par- Thursday evening at the home of ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wnu and other relatives in Utah for D. Harris in Portage. two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Cook and family of Concord. Mrs. J. W. Rader of Ellis, KanCalifornia are also spending their sas left Monday for her home vacation in Utah. after a week's visit with her father, Lewis Brenkman. Mrs. Mrs. Maud Woods of Ogden is Mary Reiner of Portland, Oregon spending a few days with Mrs. called Monday to accompany S. B. Watland. Mrs. Rader to her home where she will visit for a while. Betty Deakin, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Ed Deakin, is Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand rehome with her parents for ceived word Thursday that their a month's visit. She plans to Major Arthur Han- enter the U. of U. on September sen has left Tuscon of an undis-21- st for nurses training. closed destination. i ' j Bying-to- n and family returned from their trip this week where they GRADES U. S. Good, Lb. 3 ? family returned to their Washington after Saturday spending ten days visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. home in Pullman visited Mrs. Byington's sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Strong of Mrs. Reese Whiting at Hamilton, Salt Lake were Tuesday visitors Montana and also enjoyed their of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris. drive through Yellowstone Park. - I , and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Callaham have left for their home in Lynchburg, Va. after visiting with the Wm. R. Rucker family. While here they visited at Yellowstone Park and other places of interest. They are relatives of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beck and sons, Jan and Jeffrey of Sunset Beach, California were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Crompton. Sept. 5th sjues., Dr. and Mrs. Grant Gil Smith Local Happenings Fae, of daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Emma Thompson. sister who held iiecent reunion in Tremonton. ? VOTE and Creek, Utah were guests George Napoli family on and Saturday. Monte Mrs. Twila Lewis of Boise, Friday for a week with remained Tanner Idaho, enroute home from a trip the Napoli's and will compete in to the Hawaiian Islands, stopped at at the home of Bishop and Mrs. the Talent Show the Fair. i ft" ATTORNEY Valison Tanner and son, Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Carter and Mrs. Carter were Wednesday Monte Grouse visitors in Brigham City. of the T. A. - career was inter- Then he entered the J: 1941. After earning a ; ::er.t's stripes, he grad-l:or- n officer's candidate :d later became a two and one half jiness Serial I - . ; Short Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris family left this week for a visit entertained this week Ln honor iwith friends in Idaho and a of Col. Joe Whitesides of Logan, vacation in Yellowstone Park. who left during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Elden Weston the National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. and baby of Ogden spent the Don Sheffield of Brigham and weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides were also in attendance. Mrs. John C. Barfuss- - j K. -9 Lawless19 Cartoon News Lt.WillardS. Wyatt Brother, Sister Meet Spends July 4th 47 Years In German Capitol After 47 For the first time in years, Lieutenant Willard S. Wyatt, la brother a re- held sister and Lagon, son of Mr. and Mrs. union last week. Wyatt, former Tremonton resi- dents, was one of a small group sis nine brothers of Americans in Berlin, Germany ms on July 4th this year who were;Ernma Q also in that war-tor- n city just; met at Mr Scholers home ,n five years ago, on Independence ;Tremcnton on August 18tn. Mr Day, 1945. scholer is 80, his sister is 76, and It w on that date when Gen-!t- h navent geen each other eral Omar C. Bradley took over gince Mr mQved from a large sector of the city from Pittehnrffh Pq bnmp fa.. tne boviet commander. Lieut. in 1903. Wyatt was a sersgent with the After living in Elgin, M., the paratroops at that time. He re- Scholer family moved to Treturned to Germany last year monton, where he was in the after completing his education dairy business for many years, and winning a commission. without ever returning to see his The wife of Lieut. Wyatt and family. their baby son are also with him With Mrs. Grieder are three in the American sector of the daughters, Emma Latiner, Elsie German capitol. Grieder and Lenora Grieder, all of New Castle, Penn. Mrs. and Mrs. H. J. Ault and During their stay in Tremonson, Tommy, visited friends in ton they were entertained by the Scholer families. Idaho, Sunday. The children of Rudolph Scholer are; Minnie Dodd, Og.; RuKnudson in 1941, and they are dy Scholer Jr., Bothwell; Marthe parents of three children. garet Forsgren, Bothwell; Helen At present he is chairman of Jensen, Fielding, and Elsie Buxthe County Young Republicans ton, Elwood. and is affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, and KAY THOMAS American Lesion. He has also SILVER MEDAL WINNER served as historian of the V. F. W. Kay Thomas, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Thomas of Tremonton, was declared the winner of the speech contest held Sunday evening at the Methodist Church here, under the direction of Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, WCTU State Speech Contest Director. The other contestants were Norma Coombs, Carol Storrer, and Leo Brockman, all of Tremonton. Mr. Dick Davis made the medal presentation to the w""ner. Don Lee Rogers of Garland, in a brief talk, touched on contestant's & ' I: need of perseverance in commitW : '. '.:::,;:5 to memory. ting their speecl-- s The musical offering was a vocal sole by Charlene Woodruff, piano selections played by Belva Harris, and Trixie Bjorn, WCTU Pearl medal winner, reciting her winning speech. The invocation was by Reverend Gile V. Wilson, and the benedicI ' tion by Don Lee Rogers. are better than ever" "movies LOCAL ; VINE RIPE .s, EACH |