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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 18, 1951 - Good panels lor corrals. Ervin G. or buildings radio speaker 2244. Thatcher. Miss Naone Mason ol Howell Summers, Phone Itp will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredricksen's radio program 24 ASSORTED Christmas GreetSaturday morning at 10 o'clock ing Cards with envelopes, styled over Station KBUH. Cards. At Grpharts, by nao.Ve mason to SALE FOR be R- i N Ft 1 C ' THE S. E. BJORNS HAVE NEW GRAND DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall 98c box Steam heated apartment, newly decorated thru-owith new floor coverings. of Peoria, Illinois announce the birth of a baby daughter on Alta Apartments. Phonel43-W- . ltc September 22nd. The tiny girl Garland. has four brothers to welcome . r' her. mer the this Mrs. Marshall is Bernice Bjorn of What nicer gift than a box of printed stationery? See the new assortment at the Leader office Prices range from 1.50 for 25 sheets and 25 envelopes to $4.25 for 100 sheets and envelopes of fine Hammermill bond paper. LOST Single strand pearls, SCHOOL BOY apples $1.25; somewhere in Tremonton. Con- Family pack $1.65; large adze tact Mrs. George Napoli or the $2.25. One 25c melon with every Oak Cafe. ltc bushel sold. Bin Tolman's Hon-eyvil- SPRING FLOWERING BULBS Direct from Holland. Tulips, many varieties, including Red Emperor, and parrot, daffodils, narcissus, hyacinth, and Dutch Iris. PEONIES such outstanding varieties as Sarah Bernhardt, Richard Carvel, Theres-sPhillippe, Rivorie, and others in red, white and pink. Plant now for beautiful blooms next spring. Walton's Valley Nursery, Tremonton, Utah. Phone 2926. tfc FOR SALE Ford tractor with plow, tilter, harrows and mowing machine. Mrs. Alfred Kunz FOR RENT ut administratrix for Kunz estate. Dial 4066. 10-- tfc 4 a, FOR RENT Four room modern Delicious Apples, or house, partly furnished, and 3 Grimes Golden Apples. l'-- miles room partly furnished basement city. east of Elwood school house. See apartment. Apply at Leader eKeith Fridal or Phone 3080. t2p ltc for- FOR SALE of-iic- ATTENDS STATE P. T. A. MEETING Mrs. Arnold Whitaker was in Salt Lake Friday to attend the state meeting of the P. T. A. council presidents. She was also present at the U.E.ASaturday morning. ' fc V i'.V ' - ! MRS. FRANK ROSE VISITS SON IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Frank Rose returned the last of the week from a three whose approaching marriage to Carl Sabia is MRS. HOWARD GLENN anounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patsy, to Mr. Carl of Salt Lake City. The couple are planning a November wedding. Sa-b- ia i SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE MYRNA LOY MILLER Miss Myrna Loy Miller, whose GIVEN SHOWER To-n- ia ma Calderwood. The guests met at the Anderson home where a bride's book was made and special wishes were tied to a symbolic silver bell, to be read by the guest of honor, yho received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served by iserved. The bride received many the hostesses. autiful and useful gifts. LITERARY CLUB HEARS BOOK REVIEW Mrs. J. H. Rhead was hostess be- cfrl W (IT' The latest at the Public Library are Canyon County by Julius F. Stone; There is a Right Job for Every Woman, by Anne Hey wood; You Can Learn to Speak, by Garff, and How Never To Be Tired, by Marie Benyon Ray. to the Tremonton Garland Literary Club Wednesday evening at her home. Lucretia Rhodes reviewed the book, "Rain and the Wind," by Walter Macken. Mrs. J. H. Smith was a special guest ,and fifteen members were present. non-ficti- on UTAH horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre2141 or Garland phone monton 195. ' tfc FOR SALE Incaf lex No Trespassing signs at Leader office. Sealed ogalnst water, secure ogainif hock, Wyler Ineaflex it the perfect timepiece for Before ony weather, anywhere. So sturdy, .chores can't harm It yet-shandsome, it's a fine dressup watch tool Shop-Phon- tfno 3556 SLEEPING ROCMS For Rent-Ph- . one tfc 5717. World only wolch with lh flexible bel- -' onco wheel Ihol guardi egainil thock ... fully FOR SALE Very best yearting white leghorn hens. Contact Albert Bessinger Jr. or phone FOR $35.00 For a Better Buy in DIAMONDS Better Buy Good used SALE fi PALMERS callaps-ibleba- by buggy. Inquire Leader Office. at the Itp 7 EEPSAKE IS YOUR BEST BUY. Shop 1. The words "guaranteed registered perfect gem" apon every Keepsake Tag. 2. Nationally Advertised. 3. Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. 4. Nationally Established prices. 5. The Keepsake Certificate, bearing our signature, GUARANTEES a perfect diamond. 6. Exchange privilege is assured if turned in later on a Keepsake of greater value. 7. The only ring chosen to receive the pear DDT Running We will be squared around for TREMONTON OPPORTUNITY DAYS Dresses Resnlar 13.95 Fashion Academy Award. $4.29 Pair Bought The In COTTON $1.00 L. KREY Cnoose Your M. BESS , WATCH FOR OUR AD NEXT WEEK iJii vwv t m ! ...but what it does for your table! t t pattern at freih ond romantic at )tt name regally bordered with gold in Syrocuie't new PAUl REVERE thape. Blendt in any tetting and mettt the let! of high-- tr hold a plate to quality china the light and tee the thadow of your A hoa,d through it. the Largest Selection of Diamond Circles wHh Keep-ot- WE HAVE EVER CARRIED IN STOCK Here is just one example A man's 17 jewel, waterproof, ehockproof, antimagnetfc, stainless steel case. Regular $33.75. 22 s0 Now just Same prices on comparable watches for ladies . Other . Values too. Numerous to Mention -- hm We are Exclusive Dealers in Tremonton for some of the finest lines in America. DUNCAN &MJLLER CRYSTAL LIBBY GLASSWARE HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA re Ring Confidence of We have a complete stock in the most beautiful patterns in all of these famous names. Here is your opportunity to get that beautiful set of China or Pottery you've always wanted. A .beautiful 45 piece set of Homer Laughlin POTTERY Service for eight, a regular $42.50 value for Opportuni- ty Days 2 Delicately reminiscent of real Canterbury bella, from which it takes its name, this lovely glassware is both dainty and sturdy. Graceful enough to harmonize with furnishings of "period" design; while its sturdi- ness lends itself to modern settings. It's open stock, too, and a "beginner" set can grow intaa complete service. See it today. DIAMONDS In spite of all the recent. DIAMOND SALES you have heard about,- we have proven there is no value like KEEPSAKE YOU CANNOT BUY THE SAME QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY ANYWHERE ' START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING f.'OlV AT We I SYRACUSE CHINA a Keepsake We've Nylons ex will pay REASONS WHY Peggy Tam cash for dead or usless cows, pul-let- ts. Style Three room home in Bear River City. Inquire Ren-ol- d Anderson at the Food Basket. Itp FOR RENT PRICE We Have WANT AOS enjoy day night tended the funeral of a reladinner in her honor. tive in Raymond, Alberta. They FOR SALE White leghorn In the party were Mr. and also visited William Douglas. Hospital places of interest Mrs. Paul Spenst, Mr. and Mrs. on apartments. return the Itp trip. Mr. and Mrs. of Wellsville. SEE The reconditioned, USED bicycles at Hepp's Sport Shop. Good bargains. 3tc JUNE ROSE. A 4251. MRS. WAYNE FRONK BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR SALE Weaner pigs $10 MAKES TRIP TO CANADA HONORS EFFIE MAUGHAN or See Perry Wilson, each. Mrs. accompanThe parents and sisters of ied herWayne Fronk 2249. Thatcher tic phone Mr. and Mrs. parents Mrs. Effie Maughan, with other Ezra Harris and brother, Del-be- rt LOST Red silk plaid umbrella, members of their families met Harris of Layton, to Can- valuable as a gift. Finder reat the Maughan home Wednes- ada last week, where they at- turn to Mrs. Cliff Beard. to Itp a 'birthday LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS '2 NECKLACES 12 PRICE ; Oliver Lucherini, Lewis Mattson, all of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Archibald 11 EARRINGS One group of buying AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE be sure to see Reg tfc. Brough hi Tremmton. Auto Glass Installation tor all e books make cars. Dick's Auto NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Heavy fryers. Phone 10-2tp our entire stock of SCHOOL IN CHICAGO Ray Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs is now atof tending a special school in Chi- shower held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha Anderson. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames LaVere, Merlin, Darwin, Arlo, Mont, Dale, Blaine Anderson, Mrs. Meda Anderson, Mrs. Elva Jackley, and Mrs. Ha Anderson. Guests were relatives and close neighbors. Bingo was the diversion of the afternoon, after which a delicious lunch was 5038. ng. t2c We have reduced Mrs. Dwight Anderson Pear River City was honored cago, studying radio and guest at a delightful bridal engagement has been anounced was guest of honor at a bridal shower given Monday evening by her friends. Hostesses for the event were the Misses Elaine Anderson, Gay Laub, Murray, and Mrs. Kar- FOR SALE sub-soili- 2852. Here Are Values On New Merchandise You Wouldn't Dream Possible VISITS IN CHICAGO PRIMARY OFFICERS Mrs. Howard Glenn returned HOLD SOCIAL Sunday evening from a ten ofThe Fourth Ward Primary to Chicago in comday's trip ficers and teachers enjoyed a with her daughter and pany social in conection with their husband, Mr. and Mrs. Theron preparation meeting last week Pinder, of Salt Lake City, who at the home of Mrs. Wayne were attending the National Holmgren. Convention. Safety C. E. Smith gave the lesson and a light lunch was served. RAY COOMBS ATTENDING PATSY STANDER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. David Stander Phone Golden Opportunity You week's visit in San Francisco, with her son, Verl and his wife. Verl is in the service and is stationed near San Francisco. Miss Patsy Stander Am equipped to do custom Palmer Jewelry Offers A meeting - le. ltc Eve -- PALMER JEWELRY Since 1 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR ARTICLES . . l |