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Show THE returned John C. Earfus Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward spent ' from the home hospital Sunday the weekend in Salt Lake visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. where he had entered Thursday.because cf an ir.ternal hemcrrhEarl nermansen. Thatcher by ANN WOOD i Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters, !Mr. and Mrs- James Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, and Mr. O- -' thelia Adams spent the weekend with their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Earl Adams. Othella Adams is spending the week with his parents helping in the sugar beet harvest. Floyd Adams went to Salt Lake on business trip Tuesday. Mrs. Art Messinger of Ogden and Mrs. Jack Winn, Sr. of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family, Sunday. On Tuesday, Mrs. Earl Anderson attended the birthday party of Mrs. Polly Smith of - Attention f Si Illf IIHI.S IS PRIZES fr thi: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of the Sunday School Stake Board visited the Thatcher Sunday School last Sunday. The Thatcher Ward Girls Chorus san? two numbers, "Waltz of the Flowers" and "The Lord is my Shepherd" at the Stake Youth Leadership Meeting on Sunday. A missionary farewell dance was held in the Thatcher hall 'last Saturday honoring Alma Anderson and Clair Christensen. Mr. Aanderson leaves Wednesday for the Danish mission and Mr- - Brought lo our Locker at - the High School for Processing are eduiped to cut and wrap your DEER in cellophane for Ion? storage in lockers or coolers We KEEPS MEAT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION For 10 Days from Oct. 22 lo Nov. 1st Christensen entered the are equipped to cut and wrap your DEER in Domestic Meat Processing! Bring us your Meat Before TIIK DKEK SEASON STARTS LEE'S LOCKER STORAGE Near High School North of Cost Office Tremonton TOO WE ! I ion home Monday and will serve 'In the California Misson. Mr. and Mrs Alben Borgstrom attended the War Mother's Con. vention at SunValley, Idaho on Wednesday. Mrs. Amy Petersen and Mrs. Josephine Nelson the Borgstrom's to Sun Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stander of Brigham visited writh Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton and daughter, Camllle, visited in Brigham on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. De-- (During Deer Season) We miss-- ! "KeepS(lke" ki Half Price "Factory Priced for Your Protection" ft 'm y N- f ... V -- h KrvrillR Ai. $ ST - is." h f 3Kbs Ring 100 to J 0 iW',4; t JO.OO i'5 anj u iiiiuiiii $ Mnt in t so WcJ J.ng Ring 12.50 i I X J UI SH Y AUo W S RinR (50 and edding Ring 750.00 O0 100.00 CASCADE Ring Wedding Ring y AURORA Ring W eiluing Ring Geph 125.0 62. : TT 31 1 anniversary values - Sunday. is visiting Mrs- Sarah Vance this Mrs. Johnson with Margaret '.,rs and din J.o3 Basin - week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Payne and children of Monroe, Utah visited with Mr. and Mrs- Lorin Larkia on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Badley is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT CHAMBRAY 1.19 - Sizes ' James PetersenMr. and Mrs. Alec Boulton and n Mrs. James Wight visited in last Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. Wilford Young! and Mrs. Sarah Young of Og- -i den visited with Bishop and Mrs. James Wight on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Lyman Zollinger were Salt Lake visitors on Mon- ill, end and remained to visit at the Anderson home are, Mr. and Davis and daughters, Ruth Ann and Bonnie, of Idaho Falls, Mr: and Mrs- Bard Bailey and Mrs. David Cottrell of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and daughter, Iona, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Wight and Reed J- Wight and daughter. Peggy, of Ogden, Reed, Dean, and Marie Coombs also of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Boyd Davis of Bountiful, Mrs. George Young and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom and Leo Mollinet of Brigham, and Mrs. Emma Archibald of Garland. Mrs-Rulo- n r -- er the FOR HUNTING ny2 presi secretary "".i,oH t AT GEPIIARTS AT GEPIIARTS DUCK Brown - day. Moroni Ward and family of Malad were visitors at the Zollinger home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger and Mrs. Fern Zonnor were Logan visitors last week . Twenty members were present to enjoy the turkey dinner served by Mrs. Roy Anderson at her home Sunday. Those from out of town who attended the dance or testimonial for Alma Anderson this week- , shoppings 1. SHIRTS Og-de- - "Saturday K '.s the overt Red SLUE tf1 JERSEY Cadet Sizes - 25c r JiI ': CAPS 2Q GLOVES - given afl j.,e ,a G $300-0- , during thf r :ae officers REVERSIBLE RED LINING WITH EAR FLAPS Pair requested yh business P valuable Rusinessm1 ruled th; piger and 8 4.98 SHOES 6-- t CURTAIN WORK Szes ifdiate fam RAYON SLRK SOLES NO 10 1, PANELS 2i YARDS LONG pair i participate but an ei; lirms may it grand p at display i '.Light Com Tremon! y,e "ring $100.0C GIRLS ALL WOOL RED RIDING HOOD COATS Sizes 3 to 6 CAMEO holiday lig NYLON store 1 HOSE 5.90 45 Gau?e - 30 Denier - Fall on secon : $30 s u'istmas lights are to be Ugh i Colors i - i By Mrs. William Petersen i i mis Stc pmTr Are You Ready? For Snow? Fof Fall Storms? 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His testimony born in Swedish and an account of his missionary experiences were enjoyed by young and old The Primary rummage sale Tuesday afternoon was enjoyed especially by the children who like so much to participate in unusual things. It was also prof itable. The Special Interest Class of Mutual, under the supervision of Mabel Romer, launched a winter program of square dances Mr. and Mrs. Odell Romer were chosen to take the lead in this project and an evening of dancing is secheduled for Thursday, October, 27th. Any couple inter ested in this activity is invited to jon them. The officers of the ward me,t Frday nght and plans for the annual carnival and bazaar were made. When harvesting earden produce, if you have more than is needed for your own family, put them in a box and give them to the High Priests who are in charge of the produce. Your neighbor may be happy to buy them at the Carnival. The Relief Society Sisters are working overtime to make articles for their part of the Carni-joi- n them. val. Anyone having time that they could do a little hand work at home, get in touch with Mrs. Thompson. Your help will be appreciated. Erma Abel has gone to Idaho tails where she will nractlce nursing at the hospital there for some time. But No One Can Sell Top Quality Diamonds Like Keepsake SayCW vere Nelson of Malad spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon M. Wood and son, Larry- of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs- Victor Waite and children of Layton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood on Sunday. and Miss Jud Forsgren with visited of Ogden Hardy Mr- and Mrs. Leland Johnson on Could Sell Diamonds At Half Price DIAMOND RING Tremonton, Utah LEADER, j The most treasured of all rings ; ; ; a genuine registered the ring that gives you written proof of value. KecpsAe Look for the worJs registered perfect gem oo the tag w ith the nationally established price. Your purchase is further protected by the Keepsake Certificate of Guarantee and Registration. On display now is a beautiful selection of Keepsake Diamonds in a wide range of styles and prices. We urge you to visit us soon anj choose your Keepsake with confidence. ... m "Authorized Dealer ? "... It i aMbuini manager of the vumpany in Utan. "guamJ 0. C TANNER JEWELRY J We wish to express our appre- vuiuuu u an who assisted with the funeral CO. arranger.itns 3 . CARD OF THANKS and services held for our Father and nusoanci; to the speakers for wie comforting word.? they spoke; the beautiful music; and the floral tributes. We also thank the ladies who helped with the lunch and all those who helped in any way during his long illness. Mrs. W. L. Ailred nnd Family DIAL 1 11 LJ r-- nr. lull j true If I- - C"1 Ud . . . for 'Fr- -" .ay, 5 1 CW '"': T. 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