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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, September 13. 1951 Bothwell Team THE Wins Second Award This Year NEW The young men's ball team of Bothwell wexe in the district play off tournament In Ogden last week on Thursday and Friday nights, but lost both games by a small margin, and were eliminated for the last nighf's play. They were awarded the coveted sportsmanship trophy Saturday night. It was given to them with a perfect score which is a mark in its sell!, as they were judged on several points by impartial judges. Harry Miller of the stake board, and Reed Harris, manager of the team, and Bishop Deloris Stokes were present to receive the award. LaDell Harris and Stanley Stark, members of the team were also present. d and Mrs. J. D. and Duaine Getz left Tuesday to attend the funeral of T. P. Mister in Pasadena, California. Mr. FRI., SAT., SEPT. 14 Dock-stad- er SUN 15 0 "Air Cadet" THEATRE "ue tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Jones and daughter of Cedar City who just returned from a vacation in Canada. Rascalf ?medv birthday with party Sunday. Miss Charlotte Munns, daugh- Munns, of Elwood, is continuing Mrs. Thell Stokes and Therma Hamilton of City attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, Mr. of Sarah C. Wheeler of Pocaand Mrs. Julian Heppler of tello, Saturday. Ogden and Jean Faust of Ala5 meda, California, enjoyed a My. and Mrs. Fred Gephart day thrip through the attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clark of Burley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Laub en- Mr. Clark, before his retirement joyed a visit the last of the a few years ago, was superin week with Mrs. Laub's sister, tendent of the Amalgamated Mrs. E. O. Dockstader and hus Sugar company factory at and also at Paul and band of Burley, Idaho, who were their guests. Burley Idaho. m Brig-ha- - Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law and Ibaby of Pocatello, Idaho visited with Mrs. Law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johnson, Short Lo-gan- a, H 8 o'clock. LN GOLF TOURNEY The women's amateur golf tournament is under way at the Brigham City municipal golf are and course, matches scheduled to be played off by next Wednesday. Local women are listed in both brackets of competition as follows: Championship flight: 9 cans 303 . loo 12 cans 100 1 00 100 I oo 100 100 U" Highway, No. 300 6 cans Ripe Segments f00 Extra Tender, No. 303 He, 7 cant Golden 7 cans (ernel, No. 303 side, ityle, No. 303 8 cans ireen, No. 303 5 cans side, en, No. 303 8 cans tomato Tempest in Mustard 12 cans No. 4 1 R. S. 2V4 P. 4 cans Can Ideal for Pies or Sauce, No. 303 Can 10 cans SOUP Heinz, Tomato No. 1 Tall 10 cans 1.00 SALMON AO(r Gold Cove, North- western Pack lb. can "V NYLONS Full-O-Go- ld 4 cans 46 Oz. PINEAPPLE ss Half Slices 4 cans Can Tangerine Juke SAUERKRAUT 4 cans Stone Crock No. 2 8 cans doodle Soup Rancho, Ch. Noodle 7 cans lOViOz. Garnet, Sliced or Whole, No. 2 Can 7 cans EEYS 79 TKKD WARD PRIMARY HOLDS HOLIDAY CHURCH MEMBERS ENJOY PICNIC The Homebuilders Holiday of five Seventy people the Tremonton Third ward was Tremonton and Coriane held Thursday under the direction of Mrs. Barfuss, Mrs. Grant Theurer, and Thelma Stenquist. The Seagull, Lark, and Bluebird girls invited their parents for the event, and forty two were present. ENTERS IDAHO STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolley accompanied Vaun Wolley to Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday, where Vaun will attend the Idaho State College. the of Meth- odist Churches met at the park for a picnic Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. A bounteous dinner was enjoyed by all, and games and races under the leadership of Thomas Matney added to the fun. RANDiy JOHNSON IS HOME AFTER OPERATION Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson and son, Randy, lust returned Cor-in- ne GEP HARTS ENTERTAIN VISITORS Fred Q. Taylor of Berlin Germany and Mrs. Elma Taylor Wadsworth and son, Jack, of New York City were guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart Mr. Taylor is in the United States for his vacation. For the past 6'i years, he has been the man ager and program director of the American Radio in the Un ited States Berlin sector. ATTEND ANDERSON FUNERAL RITES Ann Zeziger, Vaudis and Judy Beeton, Veda Crozier and Joyce Woodward attended funeral ser- ices for Mrs. Emma B. Ander son at Roy, last Friday after noon. Mrs. Anderson was a sis of Veda and Ann. After the funeral services. they were dinner euests of Mr and Mrs. Ernie Ruggerio in Og den. ffiEOB ter-in-la- w from every acre with Fay Coombs of Fielding will speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's radio program Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over KBUH, Brigham City. be the 4 cans A 5pDe Sauce Qmnqe Juice Feature BE RADIO SPEAKER nway, Delicious jit, No. 22 Popeye Cartoon isfactorily operation. The Johnsons live in Logan. Honeybird No. 2 Can and "Barnyard Follies" . (1(1 leW 51 Ga,. 15 Denier Reg. Length pr 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 00 100 100 MRS. HAWKINS VISITS RELATIVES Mrs. W. Hawkins spent Friday visiting with her cousins; Mrs. John Phillips, Florence Beard and Mrs. Camilla Mc Donald of Brigham City. Friday evening they attended the pageant in Brigham City. Saturday, they motored up to the Girl's Camp in Logan Can yon where they enjoyed a trout breakfast with their Aunt, Mrs. Effie Merrill of Logan, who is celebratiing her eightieth birth, day. The family and relatives endinner in honor joyed a turkey of the occasion. e Stops seed rot. e Checks seedling Might. e Stops stinking smut. Crop starts better, yields better. "Cereean" seed disinfectant is also recommended for barley, oate, rye, millet and flax. See u now for quick, $iat, economical CERESAN teed treatment. Adam's Drug 'Store Tremonton V r SYRUP Flapjack, Cane 5 lb. can or Corn 10 lb. mesh ONIONS C UAlUf IH.V1J c CELERY r - Graded U. S. I Shoulder Cut 16 Yr cT' 5c " No. I, Fomou. Southern Sweets S- - ib Stftt CARROTS W j- lb. Slicinao c AO bag U.S. No. 1, Large Hales, Idecl for ' r SARDINES Feature Mrs. Maribah Laub of San Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield rom the Diego is a guest this week of hospital where Mrs. J. H. Laub. Mrs. Blanche attended the funeral of Mrs. little has Randy undergone an Rich of Fielding also visited at Hadfield's aunt, Sarah Curtis operation. He is sat recovering the Laub home during the week. Wheeler in Pocatello, Saturday. from the CHERRIES 21 "Fighting Coast Gliard" Cai'S 1 Betty Mason vs, Lucille Waldron; Lola Winzeler vs Marlene Pecken-paug- h; Idona Hamilton vs Edna Fronk; Kay Freeman vs Carmen Waldron. First flight: Gary Johnson vs Manilla Horsley; Phyllis Call vs Elaine Holmgren; Chloe Sheffield vs Jennie Winzeler; and Ulala Cornwall vs Wilma AT' THESE BIG DOLLAR SAVINGS e, - SAT- - SEPT 20 - "A Modem Marriage" 111! )K 19- Second secona LOCAL WOMEN ce SEPT- - I I1C VICIOUS News The Women's Christian Union met Thursday at the home of Mrs- Helen Wil son. An interesting program was riven, and Ann Palmer Rucker's club winners at the Fair gave a demonstration. Election of officers resulted in placing Mrs. Ethel Palmer in as president; Mrs. Ann eziger, vice president; Mrs. John Miller, secretary and Mrs. W. A. Adams, treasurer. A state convention of W.C. T.U. will be held in Tremonton Sept. 28 at the Second ward building. On the agenda will be a morning session, with luncheon at 12:30, banquet at 6:30 and speech contest at 4-- TmmS ' Twist" 01 - A. her education in Salt Lake City. Mr. and v 1 1 Tem-tvran- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie ' 16, 17, 18 W. C. T. U. HOLDS MEETING ENROLLS AT BUSINESS COLLEGE lawn p. MON.. TUES.. Sept Cartoon Color Cartoon Miss Munns, who was graduated Friends and relatives of Mrsj from Bear River High School, Wm. Currell, of Logan met at has enrolled for a course in secthe home of Mrs. Lyle Hanson retarial training at the LD.S. to celebrate Mrs. Currell's eighty-- Business College. first , One of the great adventures of a.l time Robert Newton, Kay Walsh, in The Story of the Jet Flyers Stephen McNally, Gail Russell in I JL115LK1 and .b VX'l 16c 12c 10c VAN ZEE Tasty Cheese Food 2 Ib. box B iT MAMS Shank Ib. J) J)! 53 SSSSt .39 , 63c FRYERS Piece S:r PORK ROAST BOILING BEEF PORK CHOPS lC IC n, ir tr 11 RuH Piece Ib. Center Slices Ib. EttZ?' lb. 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