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Show 4 Thursday, March 29, THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1951 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs Horace Peck Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eronk also ArnleyPulver and other xela- - and m Wvnn Hain . Qf Tremonton. tives at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt j attende1 a dlnntr held Rt Mr. and Mrs- - Leland Archi- - Haddocks in Brignam and family of Ogden spent Saturday bald of Clarkston were dinner evening. The party was given by Easter with their, parents, Mr. guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Allen of and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. E. C. Mason Saturday eve- - Tremonton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs- Rollin Thomas nineMr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron and of Randolph spent the weeekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j j j j j - - E. C. Mason. Mr. and Mrs- - John Owen and Easter visiting family spent With their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Herman Thompson at Clarks- ton. "Information, please. Who profits from profits? I can answer for the mine where I work: EVERYBODY PROFITS. Figure it out for yourself. The supplies we buy, the wages and taxes we pay, the new jobs and improvements we make, can't help but benefit everyone in one way or another." Mmced Brand new! ! styling M0DEL only G-- E Here's a streamlined, delivers that right performance beauty up there with sets costing many dollars more! Deluxe features: dial light for ' easy reading . . . polished brass pointer for easy, exact tuning . . . famous G-- E Dynapower speaker. Low price! Ultramodern, rich rosewood plastic case. See this terrific value today! Model 123. low-slu- ng 8225 i RUSS ELECTRIC PHONE 5111 Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and family of Farmington spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover. Little Dennis Grover remained to spend a week with his grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and family spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jessop at Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son, Forrest, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen at Hyrum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd accompanied by Mrs. Daisy Hansen of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen and family of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stokes and family of Elwood spent Easter at Little Mountain where they enjoyed a picnic and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith are leaving this week for New Westminster, California where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schnoover and other relatives. They plan to be gone about 10 days. Jimmy Chapman left Tuesday for his home at .Merced, California after having spent a couple of weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. D. L. Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess and family and Val and Janet Lott of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason attended funeral services for Mrs. Alvira Rose at Plymouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd accompanied by Robert Nish : of Plymouth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hess at Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Fpence Ahlmer of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Grover of Roy s ent Easter visiting with their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grover. Mrs. James E' rt and children, Gaylene and B re, of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. The Munsons accompanied them back to Ogden on Monday and spent the day visiting with rel atives there. Mrs. Leroy Richardson and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of Plymouth were Sunday guests at the E. c. Mason home. Mr .and Mrs. Dan Garn were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin at on Easter. Other Snowville and Mrs. Stacy Mr. were guests Gam of Ogden. Mrs. Edith Peck of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck and family. Mrs. Delbert Wood Mr. and and family spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Suther-lun- d spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle at Ogden. Dee Doman of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sutherland and son. Glade, spent Easter with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family at Newton. Mrs. Thelma Gartrell and son, of Farmington spent Doyle, Sunday visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn entertained at a family dinner party at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hess and two daughters of Og den, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Pet ersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burnett and family. The dinner was in compliment to Miss Vicki Hess of Ogden, Miss Jean Garn and Parley Petersen who recently celebrated birthday anniver- saries. Mi1, and Mrs. E. H. Packer Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner at Bear River City. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Welling of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and daughter, Teresa, of Sahara Villiage spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Mrs. Blanche Hansen and daughter, Bonnie, accompanied by Mrs. Carmen Waldron of Tremonton left Monday morn ing for California where Bonnie plans to enroll at the Stanford University. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Waldron plan to be gone about a week. Part of their time they will be houseguests of Mrs. Lois Christensen at San Fran and daughters, Arlene Diane, and Miss Careen Peck spent Sunday visiting with rel atives at Farmington. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth spent Easter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Udy at Brig- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess and family of Portage visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess $1.00 Mzes for Misses and Women. The of wool is fcigh, but the priecs on wool sweaters are low, very tow. Half hose or elastic top. Cushioned sole for extra wear and comfort. price these SPORT SOX CARDIGANS 3 John Coombs and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris at Ogden .last Thursday. Callers at the F. W. Hess home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hultz of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey and ' family of Clarkston. Mrs. George Manning and daughter, Elaine of Farming-to- n spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter. Mrs Manning remained to spent a few days visiting. Lynn Hodges of Ogden spent Saturday visiting; at the E. H. Packer home. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and fw (aft MECHANICS ford-trml- These skilled Ford hands hove years of experience working with Fords and know how to work fost and well to cut your Fine combed cotton sweaters for little fellows. Attractive, bright patterns. Heavy weight Our regular low price 49c. the SWEATSHIRTS BOY'S BRIEFS ?125 43c Silvre Grey sizes 40 to 46. A real buy for this sweat shirt weather. the style the boys made short CHILDREN'S GIRL'S COVERALLS RAYON PANTIES si. 33 250 Stles for boys and styles for girls. Made by age Tumbletog. Sizes Toddlers small to Nicely tailored resist. 6. kL L; ff fer(Bu(Bu tin f lfft v Tm fftf These i V-- . H f ikf K ljfl Gtmin CX M PARTS - They're made right ro fit 1 right to last KETHQ3S fottory-appnvt- d Ford-prove- "VJ-r- mm techniques, d designed by the men who built your Ford, enable us to get to the trouble fast . . . and save you time, wrzv-- f Y- - ftf nw 1 Sptdbf " M EQUIPKMT These special Ford tools round out the savings of our reaf Ford Service. They're just right for Fords. They make testing and repair work easier . , , and save you trouble, 1 j Qk T PUT YOUR FORD IN FORD HANDS! rjj.A.r. CAREY-FOR- D PHONE 2121 INC- TREMONTON ,0 of Narco Rayon run COTTON BATTS KIDDIES WAIST OVERALLS 2 POUNDS 1.15 S..00 All new material. Broken s,:zcs in three forized blue denim. 81 SHEETS styles. All san- PILLOWCASES x108. 1.88 Fieldcrest's Golden Gate Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris of Ogden spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and family. In the Coombs afternoon they all went to Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bench and family of Springfield, Idaho spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Potter, Mr. and Mrs. George Manning and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were among those who attended funeral services for Arthur Hess at Farmington Tuesday. John Coombs and son, Dale, spent Friday at the Logan Temple. Mrs. Steven Potter and son, Brent, Mis. Herman Potter and Mrs. George Manning visited with Mrs. Fred Reddish at Loean Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and family of Clearfield spent Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. PER PAIR Stamped Good quality tubing, beautiful by Vogart. 3.19 patterns Type 140. Uniformly woven for greater strength and longer wear. FITTED SHEETS 108 SHEETS81 3.29 Type 140, fine quality muslin. Sanforized A Fieldcrest product. Kennesaw. Type 128. A product of Bibb, the First Name in Textiles. ANKLETS CANNON TOWELS 2 PAIR 83c 490 Size 22x44. This towel nationally advertised this month by Cannon. Our regular price 98c. Mbst places charge $1.19. Nylon Reinforced heel and toe. White, Red, other good spring colon. WOMEN'S Mrs. . I i f y' Pair 1.00 85c A well Pair 4 V3 OFF like. LA FRANCE NYLONS RAYON PANTIES 97 Values $1.19, at this one 45ff stocking beautiful. $129, $1.39 and $159. All The top quality... . . low price. Movieland and other famous brands. White and Pink. .......... WOMEN'S PILLOW CASES 53c Fieldcrest's Type thrift buy. BLUE JEANS 2.39 EACH 128. This is truly i The better tailored Blue Bell Jeanies. 8 Oz. Sanforized Denim. Sixes 12 fo 40. Short, Medium and Tall. TABLE CLOTHS CHENILLE 98 Size 50x50. Youll like and bright colors. BEDSPREADS the pretty plaids 4.44 GIRL'S SLIPPERS Fine quality and attractive patterns a real find at this low price. Sizes 8 ' to 12. Sizes 124 to 3 $2.66 $2.88 i MEN'S WORK SOX SWEATERS last week. otf ! Savings, Savings and More Savings ham. Y f Sale After-Easte- r and Mrs. Herman Potter and Mr. . . . . spent Sunday visiting with cisco. Mr. Cowleys' I CHILDREN'S DRESSES and $3.66 and $3.88 $1.55 Peters GoIIywoga and patent Weatherbirds, so you know the wear Is there in every pair. And these values are terrific. This is a splendid selection of girto dresses. Originally priced $1.98 to Black $2.98. RAYON SLIPS WOMEN'S SHOES $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, 1.55 $4-9-8 We have over 500 pairs at these low prices. Sandals to Pumps; Low heels to . Junior Sizes 9 to 15. Women's and up. At least a $2.00 quality. states 32 high heels. WOMEN'S PRINT DRESSES 2.33 On today'! market these are easily worth $3.19. They are very nicely styled, and good quality, Cowleys' TREMONTON ! |