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Show Thursday, Hay 3, THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah IE IE SOCIETY 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen had they attended open house honas Sunday dinner guests Mr. Meldrum's Mrs. sister, oring and Mrs. Arthur Crowther of Mrs. M. Erickson who celebratLake City. Salt ed her eighty second birthday. 3 3 BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS R. G. BROUGH At the close of a very sucMr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield cessful season, the Tremonton entertained her father, R. G. OFFICERS OF DANCE CLUB NAMED Brough on his birthday at a dinner party on Sunday at their home. Other dinner guests, were Mrs. Grace Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough and son, Darwin, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd, Mr. and (Mrs. Ray Hill and family of Huntsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood. of Hausser Amos In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and Mrs. Harvey Archibald of Providence called New officers of the Tremonton Civic League, to wish Mr. Brough a happy left to right: Mrs. Gordon Worley, president; birthday. Mrs. Quentin Allen, treasurer; Mrs. T. L. Dance Club chose Roma Whlt-akas their president for the next year's activities. Freeman Byington was named the Tice president and Doris er Chris-tense- n, secretary-treasure- r. The outgoing officers who have conducted the eight dances of the past season are Laverde Canfleld, Dwayne Falk and Bessie Calderwood. . ' BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS MAXINE POTTER , Mrs. Pamele Hill, Le Anne Marble, Barbara Valentine and Sot Kay enertained at a bridal shower honoring Maxine Potter at the home of Miss Kay on Wednesday. The evening waa pent playing games after which tempting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Many lovely gifts were received by the bride. SILVER Weekend Specials AT Allen's Home Furnishings "Your DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON FLOOR SAMPLES! Cochran, historian; Mrs. George Napoli, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. John Fridal, secre- tary; Mrs. wilford Harris, (1) only 2 pc. Rose Frieze Living Room Suite (1) only 2 pc. Apple Green Living Room Suite 40.00 OFF ON EACH SUITE vice-preside- nt. MEDAL CONTEST Civic League Installs Neiv Officers There will be a Silver Medal Speech contest held at the El "Life With Mother", was the wood chapel on Tuesday In the of the 11th annual In MRS. HOLLAND ENTERTAINED accent Contest Relief Society room. of the SI MAD A CLUB of Luncheon stallation direction will be under the Civic League held Women's Fredrickson. Axel Mrs. Mrs. Vernel T. Holland enterATTENDED SIGMA Thursday evening at the Oak tained the Simada Study club CHI ANNIVERSARY Cafe. BEE HIVE GIRLS SEE at her home on Thursday evMr. and Mrs. Douglas Holmtables were attractively ening. The lesson on the Hopi The FLORAL DEMONSTRATION gren, accompanied by Mr. and decorated with spring flowers and Zmni Indians given by Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt of BowMrs. Dent Rich, attended the household utili Mrs. Gordon Nesson and Vjs. miniature and demona Co. gave twenty fifth anniversary ban- cutt Floral ties were placed at each of the Lelantl Harris air. a recording quet and dance of the Gamma stration on the different ar- 40 plates as favors. the Kappa chapter of the Sig'.ia rangements of flowers for the Prayer was offered by Mrs. was played cf the oice of SuYina famous at Indian linger Chi Fraternity held at the Ben home or party decoration A. J. Mohr. mac. Special ?rts:s were Mrs. Ijomond hotel in Ogden on the Second ward chapel for the Mrs. Wilford Harris acted as Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Hive girls of the First, Se- toastmistress. Clever responses Rel Argyle ind Mrs. Mervin Holt. Refreshments were servReese Allen also attended the cond and Third wards on TuMrs. Arnold were by given ed by the hos'ess. fcaquet and the ladles were pre- esday night. The girls report Mrs. Oleen Mrs. Udy, Whitaker, an sented with orchid corsage. a very interesting evening. Barbara Stuckl and Mrs. Hal CONCERT AT OGDEN Rhea''. ATTENDED BY MANY "Songs My Mother Taught The Music concert held at the Me", and "Toyland", were beau I B. J. Lav; Mrs. sung by Ogden high school on Saturday tifully m at Ogden which featured Mario of Garland. Installation rites were con Lanza, operatic tenor and as ducted by Mrs. Clyde Morris sisting artist Constantine Calli- and corsages were given each nicos was attended by the folnew officer. 5? lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Installed as president was Harris, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mrs. Gordon Worley, as vice- - Whitney, Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, president Mrs. Wilford Harris, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Reid. recording secretary Mrs. John Oyler, Mrs. Arch Richardson, m Fridal, corresponding secretary Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. George Napoli, treasurer, Fronk, Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. Quentin Allen, historian, Mrs. B. F. Winzler, Mrs. J. FarMrs. J. L. Cochran music di rell Bess, Mrs. Russ Waldron, rector Mrs. Wayne Fronk. and Mrs. Ed Deakin who was A lovely gift was presented accompanied by her daughters Mrs. Evan Thompson, the re Gaye and Betty, and Donna $4.00 tiring president. Green and Dorene Anderson. Committee in charge of ar- Leanne Marble and Jed Stan-fil- l, FAMOUS OLD SPICE TOILETRIES rangements was officers of the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brink-mapast year, Mrs. Evan Thomp50c Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Brough $6.00 son, Mrs. Gordon Worley, Mrs. and Miss Neva Winn, also atGeorge Napoli, Mrs. Ferris. Al- tended. FRIENDSHIP GARDEN TOILETRIES len, Mrs. Percy Watkins, Mrs. 50c $6.00 Vyrle Wood and Mrs. Farrell VADIS BROUGH ( Dealer" Jlome-tow- n SONS OF THE PIONEERS ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk entertained at the Fronk home after meeting Sunday evening the sons of the Utah Pion eers. A light lunch was served and all entered into the dis cussion of the early people of Tremonton of which the boys are going to write a book. jfor ATT ENDED OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and son, Jimmy, were at West Jordan on Saturday PLUS THESE TERRIFIC SPECIALS ON ROOM SIZE CARPET RUGS! . Sale Regular $139.95 Beautiful floral 157.95 Axminster Rose Leaf and Grey 12x12 169.95 Floral Design Sculptored 12x13 179.95 Scroll.... Rose Green and County i2xi5 Green, Rose, Grey, Mixture...,- -. 197.50 12x20 Fine Carved Broadloom Remnant259.95 12x20 Modern Classic Twist, 289.95 rose and green REMEMBER 9x12 tone-on-to- ne 9x15 $ 97.50 109.95 129.95 135.95 149.95 199.95 239.95 "The Home Should Come First" Phone 5956 Tremonton, Utah where 7 "xii'''.' . We Are Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Glassware, Ceramics, Pottery Art Pottery and Artificial Flowers SWEETS CHOCOLATES 75c to n, to Everything to Bess. EVENING IN PARIS SETS $1.50 to $10.00 MAX FACTOR $1.10 MR. RICHINS ENTERTAINED BY DAUGHTER GIFT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. George to $12.00 V t. Vadis Brough entertainbridge club at her home t oi Thursday. Special guests Gifford's entertained at a dinner party were Mrs. LaRain Marble and at their home on Sunday hon- Mrs. Londy Harris, and prizes oring her father, W. I. Rich-in- s were won by Mrs. Ernest Cornof Grouse Creek, on his wall, Mrs. Guy Ballard and birthday. Other guests were Mrs. Londy Harris after which DESERET FLOWER TOILETRIES $1.00 Napoli I' ed to $5.00 PRICE To Go At ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB ; Mrs. Richins and Mr. and Mrs. a delicious luncheon was ed by the hostess. Virgil Richins of Ogden. MEN'S STORE serv- ADAMS DRUG STORE Phone 3341 Tremonton m Yd Like iifflMifflmnnMiMiiiiiM!! J5WWIUII! to FOR GREATER FEED RETURNS PLANT Utahybrid Seed Corn BIGGER YIELDS EASIER HARVESTING Know.., the Antitrust Division in Washington to break up Standard of California as well as six other West BP1" fai 7 The answer to this question is much the same for the oil industry as for most others. is intense in all operations. In oil, operations group under four broad headings Com-petiti- Many people have writ- .. on . ten us protesting this action. Many have asked pertinent questions. We believe we should answer these q uestions for everyone. We do so this way. If you have a question, we urge you to write: "I'd Like to Know" 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20 l J wr ' 1 Competition starts with crude. Oil com- panies explore, bid for rights to land where oil may exist. Then they must produce at costs low enough to meet market prices. v Seed Headquarters Tremonton Mixing Rolling . . . Grinding Good Seeds are Low Cost Crop Insurance iHnillil'V f Competition continues in refining. Again each company must make the operation pay. If products are either not good enough or too expensive, we can't keep customers. Gill K ERVIM STOHL Cleaning Harry F. Wood, attorney of Olympia, Washington, mites: "What type of competition does actually exist among the major oil companies? Price? Service? Research? If it's . research, we should find one oil company's brand of f () oil, for example, gives better engine protection." Coast oil companies. f: . . . competition is there among major oil companies?" 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