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Show THE Thursday, September 11, 1952 Tremonton, Utah LEADER, Mrs. Wilma ATTEND HEUSSER in Ogden Canyon. The Joseph. . Mrs. Charlotte Patterson of were dinner guests of Los Angeles, sister of Mrs. W. W. Zollinger of Hyrum at Zanavoo FAMILY REUNION Heussers of Deweyville, Reed. one day. ' . . Members of the Jo3Ph Heusser ni. Whitney has been visiting here Lodge fami. for the past two weeks. While family from this area joined torvil Nlsh of Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey of gether in a family reunion last! here, the ladies, and Faun Quin-ne- y were weekend guests of weekend at the MIA were . Magna Loathe group girls home spent a day in Logan, and their son, Garland and family. m. Pup WE ALL AGREE ,1 " I; fe. vyryf) u CHECK THIS IS THESE ONE YEAR OUTSTANDING mmm ss-- T UflLOES kVf .aMj Portage family of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Grace John visited from Friday until Monday at Magna, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs. LA VERN JOHN RECOVERING Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins left FriFROM OPERATION day evening for Ogden, where LaVera John underwent an she will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins emergency appendicitis opera- before leaving for San Francisco, tion at the Valley Hospital "WeCaelifomia to visit with her dnesday night. and daughter, Mr. and who Mrs. Virf.il C. Harris son-in-la- Miss Beverly McCrary, teaches Home Economics at Grantsville High School, spent ths weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Halford of Ogdeh visited over the weekend with Glen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Halford. Mrs. Floyd Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Hosk'ns were Brteham City visitors Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Hall and daughter Karen arrived Saturday from San Francisco, California. They vis'ted with relatives here until Monday, at which time they went to Idaho Falls, where Mr. Hall will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lee and sons of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp of Provo, Utah, spent the weekend with Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and , : y s w Mrs. Win. Walker. Mary Castleton of Ogden spent par-- , the weekend here with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Deward John and family of Malta, Idaho, visited from Thursday until Sunday with Deward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mrs. Rachel Gibbs and son Calvin of Ogden visited Sunday with relatives here.. 7 Mr- and Mrs. David Parkinson and Mrs. Oran Parkinson were Ogdeh visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilsen were Osrden visitors Sunday. E. T. Hoskins went to Clearfield Sunday to get his wife, who has been visiting there w.ith her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Feme B. Flint for the past week. Mrs. Henry Sorenson of East Garland Visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Oran Parkinson. Davere Harris left Monday for Boise, Idaho on a business trip. - - w Try Mens WORK SHIRTS Mrs. Charles E. Ward of Ogden . TOWELS : . RAYON 94c 39e CURTAIR PADEIS Double day Mr. and Mrs. Chenille BED SPREADS Jay Allen of Ogi den visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell Jr. and son visited Sunday and Monday with Arvel's father, who is ill in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall of Fort Hall, Idaho were overnight sruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bibbs Friday. Plaid Sheet BLANKETS Girls ANKLETS Boys SOCKS . 3.99 1.49 29c . .4 Pair 09c 42 Inch Wide 2Va . : ; Yards Long AT GEPI1ARTS East Garland Double Bed Mrs. Eph Peterson PLAID PART WOOL ATTEND MILLER WEDDING RECEPTION v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen, and Clyde Sorensen attended the garden reception in Brigham City for .Troy Miller and his bride, the former Miss Marilyn Bennion of Brigham City. The reception following the temple marriage was held in the lovely setting of the garden at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Ross Rhodes and Mrs. Ruby Nlelson were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. R. J. Potter and son, Ronald and Miss Ruth Rytting returned from 4 days at Casper, Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Potter. They returned by way of Jackson Hole. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller are the proud parents of a baby boy. It is the couples first child. Mrs. Henry Sorensen visited in Portage Friday with her sister, Mrs. Orin Parkinson. Mrs. Gilbert All red accompanied Mrs. Lily Mann to Salt Lake Ladies PANTIES 3 Pair 98 . Bri-thd- BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Big CAfON Pair children there. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman spent Sunday afternoon in Ogden with Mrs. May Bjorklund. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and 2 children were in Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Syracuse spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Han- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole came up from Ojden Sunday to et their girls, who had been at the Eph Peterson home for a week, s size 72x84 Generous sateen bindings Vi Pounds. REGULAR PRICE $5.69 HERE'S A BARGAIN YOU WILL WHAT8TJ0O WILL BUY AT VOTE FOR 4 raw ay weekend at the Delos Adams home. J. W. Larson was taken to Salt Lake City Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and on Sunday he left by plane for Seattle Washington .to visit w 1 1 h his $4S8 Colors: Rose - Blue - Green and Brown The family of Roy Oyler gathered at the family home Sunday to celebrate Mr. Oyler's anniversary. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Harper were in Salt Lake City Saturday and again Wednesday to visit their son, Don at the Veterans Hospital. Don is still in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta and children of Downy, California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Tuesday. Mrs. Leila Boothe and children of Ogden spent the Labor Day such There are many other farm jobs. as water pumping and heating, feed grinding, where electricity and power workshop tools saves work, time and money. 19c . 1.98 yd Rayon Filament SLIPS City Monday. Two men can do the work of four by using an electric elevator in storing hay or straw. 36 inch MUSLIN riYLOH came Tuesday to get herf our children, who have been visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris since Thurs- vait x amii a FOR LESS GEPHARTS Chatting over University of Utah's football fortunes are Frank Christensen (right) , voted the greatest Ute footbller in history, and Ashby J. Badger; vice president in charge of marketing, Utah Oil Refining Company. Utoco will honor Ut ah's football and basketball squads at a banquet at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City on Thursday. The dinner will also commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of U of U football. . MOST BUY at UTOCO HONORS FOOTBALL I GEPIIARTS I $ FOR WINTER CAPS SWEATERS 3 TOWELS LADIES BLOUSES BOYS SHIRTS 4 Yds PECALE SHOES (On Closeout) CHAMBRAY (Striped or Plain) : Many Other Items BE SURE TO SHOP OUR i, PERCALES (Vat Djred. 66x76 Thread Count) COLLAR TABLES THIS WEEK FOR GREATER VALUES! GEPHART STORES CO. Phone 4141 "BUY FOR CASH anl PAY LESS" Tremonton |