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Show The LEADER Riverside . Myrle Udy , FERRIS BIACFARLANE SETURNS TO SERVICE Pvt. Ferris i.Iacarlane left Friday for Austin, Texas, where lie will be stationed for some time. He was in Riverside and vicinity for his fifteen day furlough after being in Camp Roberts. California since early in ". January. During the week a party in his rumor was held at the picnic grounds in Fielding. His wife, mother, brothers and sisters and families assembled from Ogden, Icgan, Preston and this valley Mrs. Mary Ann Ward accompanied her daughter and fam ily, Mr and' Mra. Kenneth Aus "Sm to their home in Las Vegas, Nevada Monday to visit for some 1 time. Dr. and Mrs. James Allen and of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Lewis Henderson of Pocatello, Idaho, and son. Dr. and Mrs. Sid Henderson, of Seattle, Washington vlsited'with the J. H. Wards on Sunday. The ladles are sisters. Mrs. Amanda Hermansen and sons of Salt Lake spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ward. They spent Monday, in Logan and Wednesday Brig-ria- am -- m. j , t Mrs. Esther Jensen were and Mrs. Lake visiting for a couple of days during the week. Mrs. Lon Kennard and three sons, Gleason, Frank and L. H. and families visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy during the week. Mrs. Lenore Silvester attended a birthday party In honor of her sister, Mrs. Zundel, in Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs at- tended the Tubbs family reunion at Ross Park in Pocatello during the week. Six girls, Kathleen Cape- ner, Janet Capener, LaPreal Capener, Erlyn Forsberg, Coleen Udy and Mary Gail Forsberg and their leaders, Alice Ward and Cleo Forsberg returned from the -day encampment of Box Elder 4- - H Clubs Wednesday. They had a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvester and family returned late Sunday night from a wonderful vacation in Carey. Idaho. The trip took them to Hailey, Idaho, Sun Valley, Idaho and the Craters of the Moon In Idaho. The boys of the Primary Group 2 and their leader, Edna Ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowcutt for their class work on Monday. They had their lesson and Mrs, Ward served refreshments. They enjoyed it and made Mr. and Mrs. Bowcutt very 4-- H union in Salt Lake Saturday. It stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bate of Rig- is the first reunion of the Capener family but they are plann- by. Idaho called at the Ed Udy home Saturday. ing on it being an annual thing Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane now. were In Idaho Falls Sunday. The ladies of the Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy and Club met at the home of Lenore family visited in Smithf ield Sun-- i Silvester Friday afternoon in day. Their daughter, Coleen, who honor of her birthday. Fourteen has spent a few days with relat members enjoyed the afternoon ives there returned with them visiting and doing fancy work Sunday night. and the very delicious pot luck Mrs. Lena Tubbs visited in . lunch. Salt Lake with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alf White and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe family of Preston were In town Metsguer. Mrs. Lorna Thompson and Sunday and Mrs. Ruie Macfar-lan- e and Ardene returned to children of Yuma. Arizona, visPreston with them for a week's ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy dur i j j . f Big If in doubt or in need of call the nearest Utah 5. needless accidents with hay der- ricks occur practically every He listed several safety points for farms to follow: 1. Never move derricks near electric wires with their booms up. Booms should be securely fastdaya. ened at both ends and held firmly in a horizontal position while being moved. 2. Do not touch chains, cables or wet ropes while the derrick is Caution in moving and operat- near a power line. 3. Do not ride on the derrick ing hay derricks under or parallel to electric wires was the plea while it is being moved under or directed to fanners today by Olin near a power line. 4. Never, under any circumH. Ririe, Ogden division manager for Utah Power and Light Co. stances, attempt to raise or move electric lines. Mr. Ririe pointed out as-sista- Power and Light Co. office. Mr. Ririe asked that in calling the office to give reasonable notice so necessary arrangement can be made to have training linemen supervise the moving, a servce for which there is no charge. If necessary, he said, the line will be taken out of service. year. Urges Caution Near Power Lines Mrs. William E. Getz of Peoria, Illinois is visiting in Tremonton with friends and relatives. She Is a guest at the home of her brother, Ben Ellensen. Mrs. Getz is a former resident . of this city, where she was in business. that price reductions in all departments! Semi-Annu- al ' in Brigham 15 until Thursday, when they left for a trip up thru the northwest and into Canada and on down fornia. They will stop in Wash I ington to get their baby, who is 'Don't allow worms to become parents, Mr. . tardea on your flock. Have I with Mrs. Davis Mrs. Hales. and use George birds better fiealttar, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and Dr. Satsbwy's Wormix to pre-"d and control children were In Ogden anc infection. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt "Wormix mixes in were in Helper Sunday visiting "a minute takes only a day or two friends. to worm. EconomBishop and Mrs. Leland Capeical, too. Ask us ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wormix. jfcout Capener and family, Alf Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener and family and Mr. and Tremonton Mrs. Streator Tingey and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs and Your DRUGS Your From BUY attended the Capener family re- Favorite DRUG STORE et Girls School only WOMEN'S SUMMER SUMMER DRESSES SKIRTS $ 3. of our better grade1 cummer cottons. Priced for quick selling. Sizes 6 to 12. Clean-u- p 15 3 ENTIRE STOCK 24 Only SUMMER SUMMER Slipovers SKIRTS HANDBAGS complete color selection of all wool blouse O CA ' A,t3J Isweaters Perfect for wear all summer long. Sizes 22 to 30. Cardigans Button front elbow length sleeves in fine, soft wool. Stock up now for Otor school at a saving 12. Rayon PRISCILLAS . Size 144 in. wide ONLY $2.00 . . r ONLY Chenille BATH MAT SETS 3 ' 77- ; , !A11 : 6 ..... WASH FROCKS, slightly soiled ONLY HOUSE COATS and ROBES . . . . $4.50 . $1.00 Mens DRESS TIES ,$2.00 . . ....... $20.00 PAIR Hand Tailored 2 ONLY , ... Sizes 35, 37, 38 Wool Young Mens CORDUROYS $2.50 . . 81 in. long. ONLY $3.00 . $12.00 . Mens TWEED SPORT COATS 20 ONLY Sizes 12 to 48 Our entire stock of summer handbags to go at this tiny price. Novelty fabrics and igrained plastics. 8 ONLY 25c MiJtifiliment Crepe GOWNS 7 Complete summer stock of girls eirJbossed cotton skirts. Clearance priced. Sizes 5 to rn ONLY 6 ONLY 3 $a.s ONLY 12 A quality group of Butcher linen skirts in (pastel col-lor- s. Clean-U- p only GIRLS A 3. Rayon BED JACKETS cecai--wor-m 12 SWEATERS White Duck LAUNDRY BAGS large-roun- Adam's Drug Store 20 Only GIRLS -- ma ing the week. The ladies are sisters. Mrs. Sarah Hess sister of Alf Capener has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey and other relatives for a few 3- happy.', Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hadfield , and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschl baby of Meridian, Idaho and boys and Mrs. Inez Johns-so- n visited with their parents, the and daughters were in Salt J. O. Hadfields from Monday until Thursday. On Wednesday the went to Salt Lake and BUY Your DRUGS From Your Hadfields their brought daughter, Mrs. Fay Favorite DRUG STORE Geary and daughter back with them for a day or two visit. Miss Sandra Silvester returned with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rhodes Wednesday from visiting her mi : In (j sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Justisen in Carey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis of California visited with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis Marie Ward Monday. Thursday, July 17, 1952 Summer and Fall Patterns Mens Cool Summer TAILORED SUITS $5.00 $20 00 Sharkskin finish. Tan, sizes 36 to 37 REDUCED TO CLEAR! SPECIAL PURCHASE tees! for 10c QLEO Lb. 33c TOMATOES Lb. 15c PUNCH POWDER . . 3 PLATES CUPS SPOONS 1 1 POTATOES, Utah Reds 10 Assorted Ice Cold SODA POP ICE COLD MELONS ICE CREAM ......... RANCE EGGS caseS1.20 each . quart DRESS SPORT REMNANT BOYS DAYS SPORT PIECE GOODS AT SHIRTS $s. Bright colors so popular with the young set. Gold, blue, lime. Reduced to clear. doz 40c TOO HOT TO BAKE THAT CAKE? Clean-U- p SUMMER JEWELRY BUY IT AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. mm BASKET Phone 5266 10 Only JACKETS w Mens sport coat style casual jackets in small check patterns. Tan or blue. Size 36 to 42. 70c 39c f Tremonton $ S35O MENS SLACKS lb 59c 550 YOUNG MENS Pair Each Each Each of all summer shoes. Drastically reduced for. July clearance. GROUP 1 GROUP 2 clean-u- p FRIDAY and SATURDAY ARE 13 Wooden Paper A complete pieces Ideal for baby and children Large mill-en- d beds. Pastel and medium colors. Buy them by the pound. You'll save. PICfJIC SUPPLIES Paper Summer Shoes Blanket Centers FOODS PICNIC TIME FOR WOMENS 15 Only 25 DRASTIC SAVINGS Weve cleaned house of all Bhort lengths and odds and ends in summer piece goods. Reduced them for this big remnant event. Save! - Mens FABRICS SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS DO Mens of all Bummer Jewelry, formerly priced to sell much higher than this low price indicates. A complete clean-u- p Slightly soiled Western shlrtsi reduced to clean up our stocks. Not hurt in any way. Broken sizes. Yard group of. (Pique prints In flock dot lawns and dimities especially priced for- thla A - vent. colored broadcloth dress shirts, slightly soiled, broken sizes from our regular stock. Corduroy PIECE PIECE GOODS GOODS to i $s. Only MENS Quality Nylon Mill-En- d GAMDLER 24 Only Yard Yard A special mill purchase from one of America's best nylon weavers. Rich fall colors. Perfect lor blouses or summer dresses. . Just four colors, yellow, pink, O'rple and brown. Ideal for Infanta clothes, sport Jack-l(- s, slacks, etc. Repriced to clear. , |