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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah mhcr. 9, 1950 ,v Nov ' met on rendezvous Club Juamta j u-it- delicious fher me. A n wi served by efn members :J of the host- and one Brigham 'vSeffollowing the after- Wve PyS Se wonyKuth in Jensen, Warnke. Grace and ",!mer B. Y. Ericksen of the a weekend. Mr. and ber parents, ;s j A- - Ericksen. named in . nfmeeting 3T Sunday-Th- e Mr. and Mrs. t daughter of was Green of Logan f ,fV and small Fryer Rebecca and the Mrs. Blaine Ven the name of Norman. Jen-;!- d Simmons, Mar Jean Salt of idella purfey here weekend '"spent the parents. Sad Mrs- Harold C. Bate-in- d son of Ogden and Mr. of irs. Maurice J. Jonesvis- -i - Cross were Saturday Mrs. George Mr. and in- - Thomas Sim--n- d tamfamily enjoyed a per at the Bluebird in ind Mrs- - Sunday. ond Mrs. A. C McLaughlin Mr. aMar Biddle of Ogden, Js. Guy Biddle and family irs. Maurine Francis and Tremonton were "mmy of y dinner ce Biddle at the guests home. Benny V :ere :ion t '(jottcaiffkat ti Sox he sr 1 iieatiiig Jeppson of Brigham was an afternoon caller. Mrs. Jane Jensen and daughters and Mrs. Alice Mifflin cf Brigham City were guests on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and son Tommy of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons. Mr-an- - j e heat- with Union Keating Oils because they're delivered free of moisture and free of for- -i You get care-fre- ing comfort substances eign . . io Depgdshle Heat You see, ( ' i Oils Union Heating are refined and transported with the careful attention same as 76 gasoline and other Union Oil products. A. A. John- son home. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Johnson entertained at dinner for all of them. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Nielsen of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zoll inger, Sublett, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs Theil Johnson, Logan; Dr and Mrs. Vere Johnson and Dr. Don Johnson of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons whey SCHOOL HEWS Ogden. Mrs. Virgil Packer was Arithmetic. WENDELL GILES j Sydna Jensen, reporter Mrs. Ashton's third grade cave-dwelle- U I wish to extend to you good people of the County, my sincere thanks for your loyal support in the election. I am deeply grateful to you. I appreciate the privilege and opportunity you have given me of again serving you as your County Assessor, and I assure you I shall serve to the best of my ability. Please feel free at any time to call at the office and discuss any problems. Again, may I thank you. rs. W U u.:..r....lTmiiii vi.m Qrtim n.f WWVI Campbell's Chicken-Nood- SOUP MiX Respectfully, Fred L. Petersen 129 South 5th East iniei U CQTt mm mm 3 pkCJS. vVg1L"b?.' Toma" TOWnhoUSe Crackers 12c . mm mm mW Candy Candy O Z CQIU JT"C or Miwhroom l. J mm - mm Sole Ib. Tasty Party Crack. 3-''- PeCa nS '' 2 Ib. boi 51c sain,,.. 7 Roxbury, Almond Clu.tor. t 1 Coffee Coffee Coffee lb. pkq. 3 Oc IL Ib. 53 Ib. 39 large Fumt.n't (Cello) Pea nUtS 3 OZ. Fre.h Roa.t.d, Virginia Edward's, luxury Blend A'Miidy,Mellow Blend Top Quality Grape Juice MoTmch PickleS PickleS s. qt Are, Sweet Pickle ii w 51c Apricots. 22 oz 22c Arc, Cut Dills COCktail rov'GoN-."-an4f- at a Saving churls Nu Made Frh May on no im Kraft's MayonnaiM Duchess Salad Dressing 16oz. 18c Ocean Spray Cranberry King Kelly, Marmalade tasty orong. 16 oz 20c Citrus Salad E'ST 2 cans 33 N,i.oll can 3 Pitted Olives TodsouFpT."d saiocu ca JyC 3oz. Green Olives woridOvor Economical Heat , lb. tin 87c! lb. 79i lb. 82 24 oz. 38 lad Weed Qn trees a week - , Beveraqe VfpTSl'olm 24 oz. 15c Va lb. 29c! Black Tea fZZSZ, Ib. bo. Cherry Chocolates Mints Ta,ty swedut, Gum DrOPS FinebAortnent C 4 oz. 44c Oysters forsddupDr.ing Olives them. Get a head start on your Holiday Food Shopping-Sto- ck up on Staples and Special Stems for the Holiday eveectges Soitps Candy & Qum, Etc. 1C 7:1 . 8th-Thi- s rs. cave-dwelle- Pire-TfociflTikscinvi- OOUP Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Hadfield of Boise, Idaho are the proud parents of a baby girl, born in Boise, on November the is their third daughter. Mrs. Hadfield was formerly Beverly Summers of Bothwell. Mrs. J. II. Hadfield is staying there with I Thank You Linda Rose and Trudy We are studying about the Miller, reporters. a lived long They time ago. They hunted animals is coming. for food. They made weapons to Thanksgiving We have decorated our room kill animals. Our room is They used animal skins for Our motherspretty will visit school clothes. this week. We are glad we have good homes to live in and good We read about Jerry and Alice. Now we are reading about Dick clothes to wear, and plenty to and Jane. eat. Miss Christensen First We are making a picture show grade. about It Is fun to get the pictures made for the Tremonton Dollar Day will be picture show. held Saturday, December 2nd. Second grade Miss Adams' room Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Johnson attended funeral services for an We are having fun in school. uncle, Joseph Johnson, in Logan We like to read, write and do last week. f BABY GIKL BORN TO LAVOY HADFIELDS The artists in our room are AND SCnOOL FRIENDS ENJOY ELK SUPPER drawing Thanksgiving pictures. Wendell Giles and four of his We are studying about icefriends irom the U. S. A. C were bergs. We are learning to play har- entertained Tuesday evening at monicas and we can play "Old a delicious Elk steak supper at Black Joe", "Old Folks At Home", the home of his parents, Mr. and "America", "The Bear Went over Mrs. Reed Giles. The fellows The Mountain, and "Mary had who accompanied Wendell were Bob Jackson, Darrell Nord, Bob a Little Lamb". We have spelling pads now, Adams and Lynn Reddish. which we like very much. We are having good assemblies. - Vim mil motored to Salt Lake City Sun day to take Nedra Simmons and Idella Durfey back after spend the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frederick sen and Mrs. R. H. Daines of dinner Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs Edward Bowen and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. R. Johns in end guest of her sister, Mrs. James Doman in Ogden. If you've never tried this Betty Ann Packer visited over ; wonderful the weekend with LeAnn Hamil way of living ' m comfort with conven-ton in Bear River City. : Carol Warnke is spending this icnce, telephone now. in Denver, Colorado. weekend We'll gladly show you the Sponsors She accompanied how to enjoy oil heat at Corps of the R. O. T- - C. and surprisingly economical Mrs. Thomas Simmons enter ; rates. tained Saturday evening for Mrs. Kenneth Bigler who is leaving soon with her husband and son to make a home in Phoenix, Ari phone caff were the zona. Other guests other members of the Beaver Dam Sextette; Nordith Simmons; LaVona Ericksen; Nedra Sim JAY DEE HARRIS mons and Idella Durfey. During the evening the group wrote a kcne 2513 to Mrs. DeWayne Simmons, letter Tremonton Lo r.:c The sixth grades are going tO put on an assembly on the twenty second day of November, This assembly will be about our study of Egypt. Pupils from each room wrote the script for the actors to say- It was quite fun doing this. The scene of the play will take place in the Court of a fat old king, who liked to eat, then a famine came and stopped all that. Miss Mitton's sixth grade To-da- Family members have visited ieen Heat - Mrs. A. N- Wight of Tremonton, Mrs. James Doman of Ogy in school we are learn-- ! den Mrs. Virgil Packer and Mrs. ing to divide fractions. Clark Bowen attended a session We are going to start basketat the Logan temple Friday. ball practice soon. The eighth Later in the day they were join- grade has already started playied at the Bowen home by Mrs. ngBill Sandall of Tremonton and Thursday and Friday is parand Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mantlo ent teachers meeting, so we will of Brigham City where they en- get out of school at noon. We have a new music teacher. joyed a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs.. Bowen. The group pre- His name is Owen Clark. sented her with a lovely gift. The seventh and eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and boys are going to sing on a talfamily of Logan spent the week- ent program Friday. We will sing end at the Charles Bishop 'Old Man River", and "Put on home. Hunting guests on Sunday Your old Gray Bonnet". At the north of the school were Charles S. Bishop, Ogden; Don Solmon, Salt Lake City; and building, we have been provided with a new playground covered Johnny Cotterell of Hill Field. Mr. and' Mrs. Jens Veibell en- with asphalt. tertained at dinner Sunday in Mr. Clark's seventh grade, honor of the birthdays of T. W. reporters, Gary Woodruff Potter and Mrs. Veibell. Guests and Max Weese. along with the Veibells and Potters were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zollinger of Nibley, Walter Mrs.' Minnie Nielsen, Logan; Gardner and Stanley Gardner of Deweyville. Mrs. LeGrande Jensen and daughter, Norma were in Brigham City on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Forsgren in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey visited Sunday in Grace, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman, Verl Kidman , and Mr. Guy Maughan of Wellsville spent Saturday at Strevell. Mrs. Thaine Secrist and child ren visited Saturday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter. They were joined in the evening by Mr. Secrist. thru the week at the o the former Jean Foster who is, with her husband at Ft- Lewis,! Washington, The evening was! spent in singing, playing games. and refreshments were served hostess. MarJean the by Jensen was a special guest of the group. 1.00 or Hostoss Delight, OeNciovs r Mixed Fruits No. 2Vi can O Vineqar ( lI .UU f( TOf Lunch P pt. 40 pt. 34 qt. 10 p.. 35c on mhi, cider BOX 45c Sandwich Spread 1 :, EVERTON 5VE INNER-SPRIN- toe finest equipment to make MATTRESSES G OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Priced At STANDARD 17.50 . 19.50 Standard Am-N- MeatS berWolmirs Mixed Fruits od.om Vanilla Westag Flavoring Currants sunmaid Pie Crust pnisbury AAince Meat Cake MiX Botty NoneSu Crocker Pineapple Let us take MATTRESS now have or Draws) Ciqarettes 16oz. It 47c pt. 2vc 2 oz. year order For Your Holiday !. Turkey - $22.50 - $23.50 . 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Apple qal. 7y 46 o, Libby's Dates Pitted, Packaged 7Va oz. 21 SScT O'Gold 46 oz, Full 1 ut.Ao,0I'itri, 6 oz. 49 Fruit Cake For the Best , ii Meet MIX Biscuits Ever 40 oj 15 oz. can 53 Puddinq ho. SuZanna Pancake Flout 2V2 Ib. Puddinq Old English Plum 1 4 oz. 21 Sleepy Hollow, r 24 oz. 24 oz. loaf ?T OyrUP Rich in Maple Bread o: 5Vi 6 O Z. 59c Kelloqq's Rice Krispies ECJ q S Fresh, Orade A, Medium . . Dog Food, Dry r 2 lbs. Butter Dairy Oten, Fresh Creamery lb. 70c rriSKieS Cubes or Meol 12o; Sunn1 bank ored'margarine lb. 45c Chili SaUCe Moneta 25 lbs. 1.93 ,lb. pkq. 13 Safctfay Quatanlecd 9Heais SLEEP IN : Flour I CX)eieia(3U Penny Savers fylliscellctneous 9leed " lOlbr 35C t. No 1 Special Poci Bed U. io B" lb. 35c i |