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Show THE LEADER, (INCUMBENT JUSTICE) j UTAH SUPREME COURT r Your courts are your last protection.' Return to office a Justice who has proved he respects your rights and who, upholds the integrity of the courts. , ft V iV yj ; Vote of Justice on the Hen-rio- non-partis- i ; Paid Political Advertisement by J. Wesley Horsley, 1205 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City JEAN DARN WILL WED LEO NYE Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn of Fielding announce the engagement of their daughter Jean, to Leo Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Nye of Garland. Late November has been set for their wedding by the couple. If th Dcmocrah' Adkri Sltvtnson war to b lctd, w KNOW what court Kit raclamatien pollcits would toko from Iho fact that Ms list of top advisors Includes Bomard DoVoto and General U. S. Grant till WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE PROGRAM GIVEN BY DECORATORS The Women's Civic League met Bernard DeVotO, xul-rn- .r a utohn by birth. It now a Mlf-itytIn criHciitna hl nattr ttate. H has fanatically oppoMd Ni prepoMd Echo Park dam, ky nlt In Hi Upper Colorado River development propoied by the Bereae of Reclamation, and en which the vital Central Utah Project depends. dltghtt at thehome of Mrs- Reuben Baer for a most interesting program arranged by the Hales Brothers Furniture company. Robert Cockrill and Lowell Williams, decorating consultants for the Salt Lake Glass and Paint company, presented material on certain phases of interior decoration, primarily choosing paint and wallpaper. Many samples and illustrations were used. Souvenir letter openers were presented to each lady present. Mrs. Rled Oyler gave two musical readings, accompanied by Mrs. Melbourne Archibald. Two new members were voted into the club, Mrs. Ed Quinney and Mrs. Lamar Mason! Mrs. Ted Cochran, district officer, announced the silver tea to be given by the district officers, for all members of the district, at Logan in the near future. Brief reports on the Civic Defense school held at Oakland, were given by Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Gordon Worley. A special meeting was called to further consider the Civil De- - Gen. U. S. Grant III, head of the Notional Park Service, hoc beginning and carries a moor fought the share of responsibility for the present lack of action on Upper ColoI so vital to Utah and to ell of rado River development, which the West. Gen. Grant's efforts have been vigorously opposed by Utoh's Republican Senator Arthur V. Walkins. Echo Park project from the ' A VOTE FOR STEVENSON IS A VOTE TO KILL RECLAMATION DEVELOPMENT ON WHICH UTAH'S FUTURE DEPENDS! To build Utah and the West in the way we all want to do VOTE REPUBLICAN! Let's Clean House with Iko and Dickl Watkins - Stringf ellow - Lee WILLIAM ARTHUR V. WATKINS to the A. DAWSON to Congress LAMONT F. TORONTO E. R. CALLISTER, JR. U. S. Senate GOVERNOR J. BRACKEN LEE SHERMAN J. PREECE SID LAMB 0 URN E Pu-z- (Paid Political Advertisement by Utah Republican State Committee) ELECTION FLASH EASY HOFFMAN'S VISION ANNOUNCES Big Election Special This beautiful performance I 17 inch Television all-are- a set Mill " only Hoffman AND DURING THIS GREAT ELECTION SPECIAL YOU RECEIVE THE squint-fre- Easy-Visio- e, TABLE is n strain-fre- e TV MODEL Traditional styling in Mahogany finish. Matching bast available. Prict Includes: parts, , picturt-tub- t warranty and Federal Excise Tax. Matching Base AT NO EXTRA CHARGE This offer is good for limited Time Only! HOFFMAN Prices Start At $19995 radshaw Phone 3576 ey , SET $499 nt, October 27. ;, .. Following the wedding a breakfast will be enjoyed . by members of both families at the Bluebird Cafn in Logan with Mrs. Marshall Eltinge as hostess. ..." The couple then plan to leave immediately for Seattle, Washington, where" they will visit a son and daughter-in-la- w of Mrs. -- , Macfarlane. ' Mrs. Macfarlane is retired of Riverside and f " Tnnard is a retired employ 6' Deperet News. ey expect to make their h'"-- " in Riverside. ' Prior to the wedding, a number of social events have been held in honor of the couple-Anionthem were a dinner given by the sons and daughters of Mrs. Macfarlane at the Howard Cafe, a dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James E. A. Miner as hosts, and a meeting of the Lincoln Ward Sunday night Study sroup at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heywood. . $164 Hy-ru- m; Mor-tense- - Tremonton from our open stocks See these and the many other values on sale at our store! M. H. King Co. $1.59 piece, or the new 2 piece. Fam ous brand. We promised we wouldn't advertise the brand' since we sell at'this low price. 1 39c PANTIES Women's sizes: small, medium and large. Rayon, fancy trim. QUILT BATTS $2.19 25 long staple cotton. 2 pound. Nice and white. wool, 75 Wool Blanket $6.90 25 72x84. 25 wool, 50 Rayon, 25 cotton. Six beautiful (colors, widev (satin binding. A Fieldcrest blank-e- t. . Luncheon Cloths $1.00 Attractive Jfloral patterns on white background. An extra special buy, they usually sell for at least $1.79. 54x54. 4vds$1.00 square, fast color. High quality. Many beautiful patterns to choose ' from. 80 n, and buy additional pieces Regular $1.98 Size 6 to 12 years. SLEEPERS PERCALES Enthusiastic and favorable have been the reports of the weeklong leadership school at the USAC. from many of the leaders of the valley who took advantage of the opportunity to study the problems of the under expert guidance. After a get acauainted party at the Institute Monday night, the week got under way with lectures and demonstrations covering phases of Home ManageInsurment, Fcod, Clothing, ance programs. Wills and Deeds, Flower Arran?ements, and many others. One of the outstanding features was a panel discussion on Home Making led by Dean Greaves, which included discussions of the following subjects: (1) mistakes mothers make in wanting daughters to start life with every advantage, that, they have struggled years to obtain; (2) girls should be taught to accept responsibility: (3) middle aged women should put forth every effort to help young mothers accept their jobs as a profession and develop hobbies to keep interested and happy. Among the local leaders who attended were Dorrls Peterson, Sarah Garfield. Rebecca Lavon Crystal, Mrs. P. E. Ault, Mrs. R E. BJorn, Ethel Palmer and Gertrude Iverson. Save on this Starter Set at COWLEY'S ' Local Leaders Have Profitable Week at U S. A. C. oz October Bargain Days ' WEDDING OF MRS MAC- FARLANE AND JAMES R. KENNARD ANNOUNCED Mrs. Rowane Udy Macfarlane, of Riverside, and James R. Ken-nar- d, of Salt Lake City, an- nounce their marriage to take place in the Logan Temple on knee,8 New Conversion in Soft Colors Sanforized. s , mm Double Howard the group. by .Regular $5.98 fI . WORK SOX 4 Pr. $1.00 Light or dark stripes. High quality for quilts." This price 2 days only. 36 inches wide. CANNON TOWELS 98c Large bath size Jacquard Weave. In spite of advancing towel prices, we still have 22x44. Self-color- ed low prices. SAUCY WALKER DOLLS $12.98 inch. Saran hair, wash it, comb it, curl it. She walks and flirts. People tell us we have the best selection of dolls they have seen. And our prices are low, Lay away dolls now with a small deposit. Large 22 BLANKETS $3.33 Indian robe type, attractive and colorful patterns. Our regular low price, $3.98. 70x80. NYLON HOSffiRY 2 Pr. $1.43 Guage, 15 Denier. Medium and long. Usually priced at 98c a pair. 51 SPUN NYLON SOX 49c Pair $1.00 4 months. Nylon reinforced heel and toe. Double BLANKETS $4.98 ANKLETS 4 4 pair guaranteed for SWEATSHIRTS . OUTING FLANNEL 31c Sizes 7 to 11 for Boys. Boys spun nylon sox are usually priced at 79c. This was a special buy, at a low price, and they're nice quality too. 2 thread cotton, nylon reinforced. Our regular low price 29c. home-make- rs CI FOR ONLY $23)95 20 PIECE STARTER Mauehan. recording secretary, Garland; Mrs. J. E. Christiansen, corresponding secretary, Logan; Mrs. Ted Cochron, treasurer, Tremonfense program to be held Oc- ton; Mrs. Norman Jensen, histober 30th at the McKinley torian, Garland, and Mrs. Winsschool auditorium. ton P. Nelson, publicity chairDelicious refreshments were man, Brigham City. ' club memserved to twenty-nin- e Mrs. Douglas Mitton, parlibers and twelve guests. amentarian, Hyrum, was unable to attend. W Plans for the coming year were BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR discussed by the group followSHERMAN AUSTIN ing dinner. Special plans are Sherman Austin was the hon- being drawn up for a Silver Tea ored guest at a birthday party given at his home Friday. A dozen of his friends were there to help him celebrate. Games and refreshments were enjoyed ! PASTEL DINNER WARE Engagement Announced UTAH NEEDS Y DENIM PANTS prlse-wimi- -1 sie Brown, Mrs. who BOYS Northern District Federated Women's club executive board met Wednesday evening, October 15, at Maddox Ranch House, South Brigham City. Presiding over the meeting was Mrs. Glen Tout, president of the group from Smithfield Other officers and board members present were: Miss Bes- No- davs 0CT08ED Danenin EXECUTTVFS OF WOMEN'S CLUBS MEET d the General Election, vember 4th. JUSTICE HENRIOD urn' an at ballot A medalist rating, the highest given school publications, was aw arded the 1952 Eeirfax. Bear Kiver high school's yearbook by the Columbia Scholastic Press announces Clyde Association, Morris, adviser. To score the medalist award, the annual was rated in its class with books from all parts of the nation. Consideration was given layout, editorial coverage, photography, engraving, printing and typography. for ens ing annual were Jaleen Allen and Karen Johnson. Both girls are, now enrolled at the Utah! State Agricultural College- - Graham Hayes acted as business manager. This is the fourth consecutive year that Bear River yearbooks have won similar awards from Columbia. Co-edit- Endorsed by members1 of his own profession by almost 5 to 1 in a recent poll. I V ' Mrs. William SandaU and Mrs. to be held for all North District club ladies during the early Ruel Rbbins spent Monday in Ogden-part of November. Receives Fourth Medalist Rating and CLUB NEWS HENRI I1ENM0D Thursday, Oct, 23, 1952 B.R.H.S. Yearbook SOCIAL VOTE FOR F. Tremonton. Utah $1.00 Sizes 36. to 46. Red only Jat this low, low price. Dish Towels 4 for $1.00 Large, unhemmed, white. A special buy. BOYS SOCKS 6 Pr. $1.00 Attractive stripes. Sizes 7 to A 25c value. 9Vfc. 5 wool, 35 Rayon, 60 cotton. 72x84 double. Satin binding. The usual price about $5.90. - MEN'S TEE SHIRTS A clearance on f - $1.00 patterned Tee Shirts for men, originally priced to $189. Girls Panties 3 for $1.00 Rayon with attractive lace trim. COWLEY'S. HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES ALWAYS |