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Show Thursday. THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Mr. and Mrs. R. W. CctliK&tch had as Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot of Ogden and Carol Warlike of Logan. Mrs. Dean Ericksen underwent minor surgery at the L.D. S. hospital in Logan recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle. Mr. Biddle left Saturday for California, where he was to report for duty in the Navy. Sirs. R. W. Warnke and Mrs. De Wayne Simmons and son, Nathan, arrived here Tuesday to spend his furlough with family members. He has been stationed Mr. at Fort Varnke Smith and daughter of Logan. bins and son Tommy, of Lewis, Washington. Mrs. Phyllis Bowen and V.rs. Mar jean Fryer entertained Saturday evening ut the Fryer home in honor of Mrs. Audrey Simmons. Gaines wer! played and refreshments served. The Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fow-- j guest of honor received many ers of Ogden and Mrs. J. P. Earnard of Brigham City, were lovely gifts. Dorald and Gerald Simmons. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Winifred Stirling, Ldella Dur-- f and Mrs. Grant Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell ey, Nedra Simmons and Mar met with other famin recently students Silt Jean Jensen, Lake City, were ho'Jiday guests ily members at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herman at their homes. Bell in Roy, Utah to celebrate the 100th birthday anniversary of their grandmother, Rinskji i H BUY YOUR nn B e I it ii mm Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bigler of Glendale, Calif., are spending some time visiting here in the valley with family and friends. La Vona Ericksen, student mwm t at the mm B.Y.U., spent the holiday at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. J. A. parents, i weekend i Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Early left recently to spend the winter in Boise, Idaho and Spokane, a FROM a Trcmoiitoii Washington. J Second Ward B In Vacant Lot East of B Theatre Liberty All B B B B B B B Sizes 2 ft to 10 ft lialsoni I Fir I Mark H. Jensen visited over weekend with the holiday in friends Ruth, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Jensen and daughter, Mar Jean dinner were Thanksgiving guests of their sister, Louise Davis and family in Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter Gayle, were and daughter, Thanksffivinff euests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Belt entertained members of thenfamily at Thanksgiving dinner Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and family of Og-- I den and Mr. and Mrs. George Gifford's Shop Tremonton DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Better Than Ever Values 25 ONLY Men's Dress Suits. Ileg. 55.00 ... . l Values 20 ONLY Men's Topcoats .... 39 Regular 50 Values Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and; den and Mr. and Mrs. De Nafamily of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simmons and son, Charles S. Bishop of Ogden, than, were Thanksgiving day and Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas guests of their parents, Mr. of Filer, Idaho, were Thanks- and Mrs. Marvin 3immons. giving day guests of their parSunday visitors at the home ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chanes of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bishop. and Mrs. H. H Daines Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensei motored to Salt Lake City of Logan. of Sunday afternoon to take Mar Mrs. Carrie Archibald several days Jean Jensen, ldella Durfey and Hyrum is spending Nedra Simmons back to at- with Mrs. Charles McNeeley. tend school. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simat dinner Elton Warble of Ogden, for- mons entertained mer Bishop of Ogden Eighth Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Clarward, visited Friday and was a ence Bigler of Glendale, Calif. dinner guest of Mr .ar.a Mrs. Other quests were Mr .and Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Ralph Simmons and Mr. and Janell Bowen, baby daughter! Mrs. Odell Eigler. Mrs. Elease Henderson of Loof Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen spent .several days in the Val- gan was hostess Wednesday ley hospital where she ewas re- evening to Mr. and Mrs. J. WPotter and Mr .and Mrs. Jens ceiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas Veibell. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibeil and left Sunday morning for Fiier, Idaho, then plan to spend the family joined other members winter in Oregon. Mrs. Thom- of their family in a Thanksas has spent some time here: giving dinner held at the home at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for members of their; family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer and family of Riverside, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer. Glen Manning, of Garland, was the speaker in Sacrament .services Sunday evening. Two vocal duets in the Spanish language were given by Glen and his cousin, La Mon Simmons, accompanied by Nordith Fred-ricks- major surgery at the L.D.S. hospital in Logan Saturday, and is reported that he Is having a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George John son had as guests on Thanks-ivin- g day, Mr. and Mrs. Rao Bateman and son of Ibapah, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bateman, Logan and Mrs. Charlotte Johnson. Mrs. Mary Maughan, of Wells- ville, Mrs. Mildred James and daughter of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson and son of Grace, Idaho were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen had as Thanksgiving day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greives and family of Plain City, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkes of Brigham City. In the evening they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer and family of North Logan. Dr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson and their families of Roosevelt, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Other Thanksgiving dinner guests of the Johnson, were Mr. and Mrs. Thayle, Neilson and daughter from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Zollinger and daughter of Sublett, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Theil Johnson of, Logan. 'S2Q7 By ALLIGATOR 2t90 Men's Dress Shirts Sizei 141 to 161. Reg. $3.95 Men's Sport Shirts Tatars to 5 95 - Sizes Q0 -L Sizes 36 to their Thanksgiving dinner together. Mrs. George Johnson and son, visited Russell, Friday in Wellsville with Mrs. Charlesi Leatham and were supper guests in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman in Ogden. Mr. and" Mrs. Thomas Rob- - ULe?-I'- m. 44 Ktc 16 0 lieairn for,.. ?GeQ0 Men's Dress Hats Value Men's Dress Socks, 3 pr NOVELTY WEAVES Sizes Small, Med., Large SS800 JCJl rrxH iiL.r:ti ' M l1 i f JLLU mm V.1 -- OFF Pottery lArye Selection DECEMBER 8--9, 19S0 NFWHOUSE HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A dressed show only Qiffo j MEN'S STORE U414" Jensen turned Saturday evening from Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Le Grande Jensen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mx. Jensen's birthday. Besides the family, Mrs. New marketing methods New ways of cooking Turkey growers entries most be in Dec. 1. Write for premium book and forms. UTAH TUKIV SHOW CFFICI 42 Wmhli Oil luild.ng Salt Lake City, Utafc of q... f present. Mr. and Mrs. awenaed a I birthday Wellsville Saturday honor of R. a. PH ;j j V Specials for VALUES VS 7, for Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. the WOMEN Marvin Simmons and her parents, Mayor and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland were Ogden visitors PINSIJ CP 1TTF1R J M. M. k A. ei . JL ; r 111 yx.ui; l'EAKL iNfctJiiLAUfcS GOLD FILLED BROACHES STONE SET COMBS ROPE PEARLS COMPACTS A large selection 100 loo . y0 1.00 l.oo of Chokers .... l.oo for the MEN VALUES TIE CLASPS KEY CHAINS 1.0 1.0 COLLAR BARS 1.0 BILLFOLDS 1.0 1 Silver Plated ICE TONGS 2 Pair Novelty SALT and Hales Bros. Furniture 'yn ) fi fl ft I ( lV J tf ii' "? li ii It LJ lilt ill S" f7T( -- I jj j ljj "") f4- ) f -- f ll J- -- 7v f iil.V" x far-- faster anywhere in service U. 5. Fxcuji'v. rapid road service for GMC owners call Western Union Operator 25 for nam of neorerf CMCapproved term J' r r-I-f mnk "" ... f Saving! - "' f'S'1 NEW - ri-- ... t IWulP LJ k- 1 1.00 See us for Store Wide 1 ' x 1.00 PEPPER SHAKERS " ;"" ill f ii , "" , i m . xl'!l'y r a u i.: - - d .. 3 That goes for all GMC's from I f these uncertain it's wise to buy a rugged truck INthat can roll withdays the punches for years to come. Big fleet operators who keep careful check on all makes of trucks tell us that GMC's are consistent standouts for long life with minimum maintenance. A ml I I I I Ll l;- i ... , i vA I 1 A GASOLINE D DIESEL ton models up. Many are still highballing loads million than a miles of with more service behind them. truck-tractor- . TRUCKS j -- s over-the-roa- 1.60 re- VALUES for the HOME GMC Diesel Reg. .55c value Men's Knit Tec Shirts... Oclel! Bigler r Men's Sweaters All Wool. in Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen had as Thanksgiving day guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sundall and tos of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and daughter of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eowen and baby spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sor- pn.vm in Preston. Idaho. The! Sorensons accompanied them home and spent the weekend. Mrs. Grant Marble and Mrs. Thaine Secrist were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Larsn of! Mendon were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Del Kidman. Saturday evening guests at the Edward Bowen home were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen of. and Mrs. members of tha immediate family of Cal Ericksen met at his home to enjoy Forty-fou- Gabardine Topcoats en - Simmons. High Council visitor: was Mr. Capener of Riverside. underwent Virgil Francom Mr. cf Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Nelson Og- The reason is every GMC is all truck! Every GMC is designed by truck engineers for truck service with 100 truck-buil- t parts. You get a real truck engine with high horsepower and higher sustained torque-m- ore pull- -a delivers that full without power engine eating its heart out! There are many other extra-valureasons why a GMC is your best buy for the long v haul. We'll be glad to give you proof ! e tpv tt V prof1' greater hauling d ft tflfilJ Ynttr 3336 i GENERAL MOTORS Pii MEDIUM ' HEAVY J0" Mad in widest variety of inginbody trucking " combinofioni to fit IIOHI Wayne Sandall Motor Co: DIAL V, TREMONTON 2 You'll do better on a used truck with your GMC dealer , |