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Show THE LEADER. Trerappton, l!t.,h Mr. and Mrs. rn Businessmen "oftse Beaver Recreation ne en-- A dinner was tkey bund-hel- d two lore than d the f j ibScomPbydanc. MSehehasbeen re--- O treatment prior 7JSm peration' X leturday !Ca4? A. Lnd'J Talbot of overnight SofMr. !nts, , Nora Jp- - &SieT aOgdenrecenOy "dha: 5 and Stoler of Salt Lae weekend with her jSe ; will visit ter, Karen, Mrs- Etta Gardner an Mrs. Orpha Ault attended the Tremonton First Ward. Horace Gardner has returned from a trip to California. Victor Burbank and of Ogden were pheasant hunt-tin- g here Sunday and visited at the A. R. Burbank home. Mrs. LaRee Fowers of Ogden visited Mrs. Inez Barnard and family Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Charles Dewey and members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, Dr. and Mrs. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heusser and son Billy of Ogden were guests of their parents the Joseph Heussers. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Nish and children of Plymouth were also guests during the weekend. business. Tuesday night the M. I. A. was presented by eight roadshow M- I. A. was conducted Tuesof wards the stake representing recrenew day evening in the Bigler - there with them for a week or ten days. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen were Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen and fam-- I iiy, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Loya, Mrs. Lorin Wilson and Karen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Albiston, Richmond and Mrs. Eugene Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and two children of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen. Mrs. M. J. Plastino left Friday morning for a two week vacation in California. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen were in Salt Lake City Tuesday on son-in-la- 1 r N j J 4 I j jj b(Ljii J j w l y 1 1 1 1 til 1 in 1 ;nn 1 I 1 YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE . . .WHILE1' III' WE fJlAKE WAY FOK SANTA! - 1 ation hall at the church, where various months of the year. - 5 onlv Ut Wow, fibers .Ji tssy Wes. All - ti Qj I f, :?r Virginia Francom. all ward meetings will be held Deweyville's theme was Septem of Johnson ber; Penrose, October; Tremonfrom now on. Mrs- Earl ondaj at ton Second, January; Tremonguests were weekend i ton Third, December; Tremonton First, May; Both well, July; 1 Durf ey. El wood, June; and Thatcher, enjoyed ward the of ay at the served h.4 February. A. T. Mrs. Ault ie dinner m hall all afternoon on rntotj- ation Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmoreat the home of her son, Arthur land spent the weekend with 1PS' 2 Marble spent Wednesday I Thursday with her gran- Hunsaker and family while they their children in Salt Lake City. der Mrs. J- P- Barnard in were in Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Gifford Watland, Mrs. ;;am City. Her mother, Mrs. Mr. Hunsaner had an operation of on his back. William Douglas, Mrs. George Wni iMarme wjw. Mrs. Evan Thompson Lois of Pierson ion,cw Quinney, aiiu City Brigham evening, rsday - D colors nr.-- moo street """" and daughter, Margaret attended visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Roma Perry and son the concert in Logan Monday oai-'- y spent a few with evening. " of Providence vimi-cdays Ariz: with Ruby and Mar Jean her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HowMr. and Mrs. Armont Willard-se- n ard Johnson in Preston, Idaho. :ri. a Trs Odell Bieler left and family of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish spent ouu tri.day with their son, Mr. and a few days with her parents, spent the weekend with the Evan Kennetn tsigier iuiu.y Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank re-- 1 Thompson family. The men enArizona where cently. Odell and family arej joyed a pheasant hunt while phoenix, .neth has been transfered. building a new home near Roy, here. , Utah. Mrs. Eddie Krey, Mrs. Dick Mrs. Duett Loveland, Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter of Howard and Mrs. Bob Winzeler Brigham City called on Mrs. T. spent Saturday in Salt Lake City where they were entertained at R. Ault, one day this week. N. Peter Marble has returned a bridge luncheon by Mrs. Vivian home after accompanying his Stapley. daughters, Alta and Cleo, to Boise, Idaho, where they visited Melva Jane Castleton was home another daughter, Dorothy and from Ogden to spend the weekfamily. Cleo and children took end with her parents, the Mel-vi- n Castletons. a plane to return to their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rucker and There was no Sunday School in our ward Sunday, so Super- daughter visited friends and relintendent Myrl Norr and daugh atives in Salt Lake on Sunday vf Venice Bowen and Sherry 1 only, Folding Baby Buggy 15.00 only, Dc Luxe Balliiiicttc 1 12.00 -- rs. r -- HI I ?e n Yards Special Assortment M CniUSTMAS Crepe Slips Lovely pastel colors in crepe, lavish lace trims. These are worth much, much more. multi-fila- inches tall. In a window box. An ideal gift s brother for her and sister matched clothes. 12 PJaw eorrn-- j this-Xma- mm n (int.. 85 Full n i fV Skin Dolls if m& j cottZS aanigj All Dressed Up! Little Boy and Girl i i a r rvce to ment SPECIAL PURCHASE WOMEN'S only Young Men's SPORT and CASUAL 14 NYLON JACKETS B m iffifrUiEtiZ'""' B Eat Wisely and Be Merry Thanksgiving dinner the most and beloved of Airier-pa- n customs will be even more wjoyable, both on the day and the (lay after, if a few simple, sensible adjustments are made in the other ime-honor- two meals on that important Thursd- ay. Our capacity for food on that festive day is after all, only psychologically greater than on any other day. So let us be guided accordingly, to make the celebration most en joyable. SLIPS Corduroys and gabardines in belted models - long lengths, sizes 34 to 40 with Nvlon lace " B breakfast and 'Goiner liffht" on supper (or breakfast and lunch, if you delay the festivities until evening) riot only sharpens your pleasure in all the good things that go with the Thanksgiving tradition, but spares your digestive system from coping with an unnecessary overload. Why not give a little extra thought to the other two meals on Thanksgiving Day? Make them as enticing as you like, but definitely on the light side. If you do this, Friday will be a better day, too. a 'as. sizes B B Special Purchase! MEN'S RUBBER FOOTWEAR .... I used to make lb. 6c Celery 'Fr stuffing Cheese Sticks 51c America ? IB CEDE 'i I 1 I I Onions Small glazed E iancn 1 i 1 2 lbs. Yams Ior ail baking needs lifePride "ROY lb. 51c lb. Margarine Men's Jersey Gloves Men's Heavy 19c 0F THESE 39c !l For fixing the Turkey and Stuff ' Canvas Gloves. 11 only, Student's 54 All-Wo- ol SUITS DRESS 2 v Vl in 50 kJ-- 3 33c -8 2 only, All Wool Plaid Jackets, 22 can lb. 1 49c Piecrust 2 pkgs. 12-3- $3.50 G only, Genuine Horsehide Leather Coal; size 50 Brown For lazy crunching Vl Mix for good pies lb. a 31 YJ - - sizes 6 and 9. sizes 1748 . . $3.50 $N).00, . styles $3.00 only, Men's Fur Felt Dress Hats-be12 only, Young Men's Pullover Sweaters 25 st $3.00 Jacquard Patterns Dress Girl's Odds and Ends Women's and Slippers House Slippers $1.00 's Smaller sizes, $2-0(- $15.00 REMNANT TABLES For Xmas Savings 35c Jackets only Boy's DRESS SUITS $3.00 3 only, Juv. Boys' Casual Suits, 1 only, size 16 Boy's Plaid Mackinaw, Maroon $1.00 2 for 35c cm" 33( 4 only, Juvenile Casual 3 2"--3e Pumpkin "w ft's Premium Toms 9c Baked and Stuffed Libby's $OS0 sJ " j. Mixed Nuts nam ! 25c breasted brown sharkskins, sizes 37 to 40. Heavy Young men's suits in navy and dark browns. All wool- handsome tallorincr. sizes Bulk II &w 5 lbs. $3.50 WORK RUBBERS 1W Cranberries ALL WQOL SUITS iT) Xft Q Q Reduced to clear - double and blue Pull-O- n Black gum rubber with red soles, full size selection. Men's Townclad 8 only Men's Dress Rubbers 1.50 APPLE CIDER FOR THANKSGIVING PUNCH TO SERVED IN LIVING ROOM. 15 oz. 55c 40. ail leathers. CHOOSE lb. to in Men's Wm Pudding, As Mom 32 Mens OXFORDS casuals and Browns 00 dressy types - broken sizes Clean-u- p Dress Boots gal. Beautiful full cut fine nylon slios - white and colors B Men's Black APPLE CIDER s I ) Girl's-Women- 32 XMAS CARDS with Envelopes for 49c iEKJEJEffS fis I RUMMAGE TABLE For Odds and Ends f |