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Show THE 'LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. February 19. 1WJ SATURDAY YoTLRfflR DOORS OPEN 9 A. HI. Be Here Early! SPECIAL New Spring Patterns buoyant sponge rubber Cotton Plisse FATIGUE MATS L Iru jnL tjl E Q f- Per Yard $3L 00 e East Garland I 12 to 16 . JACKETS 2 YttTCls &rf $8.00 f of our A clean-u- p entire stock, regardless of former price. Quilted linings. Gabardine and twill outer fabrics. Sizes 38 to 42. WOMEN'S WARM INTERLINED $coo SPORT JACKETS for Good Eating! "Jm Quilt Linned assortment of better grade, cotton prints and novelty weaves. All drastically reduced. SUGGESTIONS Vk MEN'S p 6 ONLY Hi sinoo w . COLORFUL FABRICS Clean-u- ' , broad assortment of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quigley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes Winter in Willard. have the family at home again. Deone, Mrs. Mel Barlow, came NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS from Albuquerque, New Mexico .MEETING Notice of Norther :i Utah Farby plane Friday for a two mers Grain Coop., Annual weeks stay and Don came Satstockholders furmeeting, to be held on coast a from the urday hall lough from the armed services. at Garland ward recreation Mrs. Rhodes recently returned Saturday, March 14, at 2:30 p. home from the Dee hospital at m Refreshments ard prizes for N.U.F.G. Co op. Ogden where she underwent a all. R. B. Rogers, Sec. major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen entertained the Christensen New, Richer. Crisper Friday evening. Lunch- NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS 1 Pound 25 1 family eon was served to 35 and the MEETING A special meeting' of the evening spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pulsi- stockholders of the Farmer's pher visited Sunday at the Hen- Cash Union will be held at the I.G.A., very young They company offices Saturday, Febry . Sorensen home. Cans 33 brought the children of Mr. and ruary 28, 1953 at 10 a.m.Mrs. Allen Sorensen for a visit with their grandparents while their parents are getting located VISIT IN CALIFORNIA, in Ogden after moving there Mr. and Mrs. LeRain Marble Sun Valley from Denver, Colorado. returned Thursday night fom Clyde Sorensen accompanied California, where they visited Allen to Colorado Sunday to with their daughter, Mrs. Lowell get the car they had to leave in Flamm and family at Berkeley, the mountains. and with friends at Salinas and Mrs. Thomas Harper accom- Los Angeles. They were gone with purchase of Pepso-den- t panied the Riverside Birthday about ten days. club to Ogden Wednesday for Tooth Paste. the birthday party for Mys. Howell Lillian Tingey. This is just to remind the Uleda Grant many friends of John W. Lar1 Pound for 4 son of the open house to be held Ward Holds Sweethearts in his honor on Saturday, FebBall 7 2 All to 21st from p.m. ruary Ball was The Sweetheart's are invited. The evening. Thursday Grov-e- r held 1 the On No. evening .. Friday 10 Pound 39 families met at the Fred ball was carried out . in the Cover home for dinner. Mr. Valentine theme. A short proand Mrs. Deon Grover spent gram was given. Jennie Wood and Bartel Van Oastendorp sang, the night with them. Swans Down . Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Love-lan- d "Falling in Love With Love", 29 which Mr. and Mrs. Elmer spent the weekend at home after were honored as the Sorensen Gary Grover, who is with the armed services stationed a t oldest sweethearts in the ward. were presented with a To Pop. 1 Pound Lowry Field in Denver obtained They ! and butonniere. Jenleave of absence to be at home. corsage Darrell Grover flew in from nie Wood gave a tribute to the Then Mrs. Wood Tulsa, Oklahoma for the ser- sweethearts. vices and left Salt Lake City and Mr. Van Oastendorp sang, "Sweethearts", from Maytime. Sunday morning. After the Sweethearts Ball Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point, spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen had all their at their evening with Mr. and Mrs. home. Those infamily attendance were Wayne Grover. Mrs. J. P. Christensen accom- Bishop and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen of Phone 5266 - Tremonton panied Mrs. Lyle Holdaway to Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Bair Salt Lake City Thursday. of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ma lad and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen. Refreshments were served and they enjoyed visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen and family of Logan visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon W. Fors- gren have returned from a two week's trip to Arizona where they were visiting with Mr, Forsgren's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Forsgren of Mesa. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs Carl Shriber, Mr. and Mrs. Paul At the present time our stocks are complete: Stine, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen SEED WHEAT SEED BARLEY SEED OATS and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Norr. RANGER and COMMON ALFALFA SEED Before returning they were CLOVERS PASTURE MIXES joined by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis " (P.M.A. Approved) ' Douglas. The two couples spent a few days in Old Mlexico and Our Seed Grains are Carter Disc Cleaned returned home together. and are treated with the new CERESAN Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lucas of SLURRY PROCESS. This is the most adLogan have been visiting at the vanced method of seed grain preparation. home of their daughter, Mrs. Cleon Forsgren for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kotter were in Brigham Monday even ing. Mrs. Kotter visited with her mother, Mrs.. Nellie Flint, while Mr. Kotter attended a Scout meeting held at the First ward meeting house. Wendell Kotter of Brigham Member Federal Warehouse System City, a brother of Homer Kotter, is spending a few days in How Phone 2411 Tremonton ell, at the Kotter farm doing some carpenter work. Mrs. Eph Peterson SPORT COATS vNew spring patterns just arrived for $ for sleepwear, sports shirts and apparel. BOYS SPRING PATTERNED Sixes set the record of the highest score in the tournament. Members of the team are Richard Funk, Norman Rose, Keith Barfuss, Reed Jensen, Sid Skinner, coach; Wayne Stenquist, Allan Barfuss and Rolfe Keer. Other team members are Lynn Petersen and Herman Funk. SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE M. MEN .champions who entered the District tournament at Ogden last week. The Tremonton Third ward players won their first game from the Hooper First ward, 53 to 19, and dropped their second game to the Brigham Fourth, 62 to 36. In the third game the Third Warders won from Coalville, and lost the last game to the Plain City team, which Mrs. J. P. Jones and Polly Smith, Mrs. Emma Stevens and Mrs. Sadie Victor spent one day last week in Ogden. 44c Give your feet a break! Relieve fatigue with these springy mats in front of sink, work table wherever you do most of your standing. embossed herring-bonAttractive design. Red, blue, green. -v PRINTS I lovely, lace trimmed . NYLON SLIPS Ritz Crackers ...... woven nyImagine . . . cool, lon slips, priced now at an low! Hurry to Penney's . . . choose from two dainty styles in white or pink, sizes Better come in early for these! no-iro- n extra-speci- SWEET PEAS 2 I 32-4- al Quilted JACKETS 0. - 39 In. Wide 100 NYLON $100 I Yd PIECE GOODS OLEO 33 huge selection lovely Ball Point Pen FREE Boys Warm MACKINAWS and Gabardine $5.00 All wool mackinaws and quilted lined of gabarjackets dine and twills. All reduced to clear. Sizes 4 to 16. j T SPRING JEWELRY Chokers and longer lengths in Iridescent beads, simulated pearls, earrings, necklaces and bracelets, in stoneset and metals. GROUND BEEF ....... 2 For 00 Plus Fed. Tax POTATOES CAKE MIX SQUARE PERCALE PRINTS 36 inches 4wide Yards T.V. POPCORN save! 100 80 ...-23- $100 i dupont GIRLS NYLON PANTIES rail with elastic waistband. Fine gauge knits of 100 per cent Dupont Nylon. Sizes 2 to Eace-trimm- basket 2 for panties 14. $00 EXTRA SPECIAL TADLE LAMPS $6.00 We've offered thesq at higher lamps prices. Now the balance are repriced for quick selling. Elaborate shades of rayon with china type! bases. Hurry for PJJT -- ... - sat J Special Group Womens SHOES STURDY Crawlabouts Girls Knit Rayon $1.44 NIGHT GOWNS REALIZE GREATER PROFITS FROM YOUR CROPS Spring colors in pastel gabardines. Sanforized Snap out crotches. Quilted patterned knees. Sizes small, medi-- i n large. USE OUR SEEDS that are developed for this climate! 00 dye-fas- t. half J 'l&yt'J 2 Pair $5.00 A complete clean-uof our womens flats and wedgie heej sport and dress type shoes. Mostly black and dark colors. In broken sizes. p IV! knit gowns Fine quality non-ruwith lace trims. Colors pink or blue. All new stock. Sizes 2 to n "1H.jt 36 in. 14. Heavy Dark OUTING ! FLANNEL penney's own sanforized Custom Rolling - Grinding - Mixing Seed Geaning and Treating 3 $1.00 WORK SHIRTS Blue sanforized shrunk chambray, full cut quality shirts. Special for to 17. Dollar Day only. Sizes 14 ERVIN STOHL 9 Yards Perfect for camp quilts and wherever 00 a dark serviceable quilt would be needed. Buy now and save! 36 in. wide. a |