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Show Thursday, February THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah SOCI STY CVC LOGIN? HOLDS TASHION SHOW Tri-Canto- rs, V An Important social event of 4he past week was the delight-JfSpring Fashion Show, sponsored by the Women's Civic League. It is an annual event of the League and was presented Thursday afternoon at the Tremonton Second ward ul The spirit of the occasion was enhanced when a sprig of vio- lets was pinned on each mem ber and guest as she arrived Piano music was played j by MRS. THOMAS SANDALL HONORS BIRTHDAYS WITH TURKEY DINNER Mrs. Thomas Sandall enter- Margaret Bess as the ladies as- ' xeic'jlcd. President Ruby Thompson wel corned the group and Emerene Christensen emceed the events of the afternoon, which includ tained Sunday at a turkey dinner in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her husband, her son, Vernon Jensen and Mrs. Delia Udy. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy of Riverside, Mrs. Vernon Jen- son of Brigham and Oleen Udy. ed two vocal solos bv Maxine fTansen, and music played by Carmen Waldron on the Solo- vox. Models displaying new spring wearing apparel from the Clas tic Shop, La Gra Shop, Peggy's Style Shop, and J. C. Penney anmpany were seen on a stage attractively decorated for thq occasion by George Reynolds, Manager of Penney store. The models were Bobby and "3Hckie Green, Kent Hughes, Barbara Hansen, Linda Frldal, Tmrl Toland, La von Garfield, Ttg Johnson, Afton Swenson, She Chlodo, Kayla Kerr, Don-a- a Worley, Gaye Waldron, Garfield, Sherry Nelson, Donna N. Jensen, and Marllee Cochran. Lola Krey, Judy Krey, Kathy Summers, Darlene Brough, Gay-ae- n Harris, Caroline Quinney, Jtaanlta Nelson, Diane Nelson, Mildred Shumway and Don- - VALENTINE DAY IS CELEBRATED A dessert luncheon was serv ed on Valentine's Day to Mr and Mrs. Henry Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Oyler at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Oyler in honor of Ned's birthday. A social evening was also en- - w LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Week of February 22 to March 1 0RP11EUM THURS - FRI - SAT Two Technicolor Hits FRI - SAT Feature Audie Murphy and Wanda Hendrix in Double EAST 'CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" "SIERRA" and "DESERT HAWK" Joseph Cotten and Valli in SUN - "WALK SOFTLY, STRANGER" "THE MINIVER SUN - MON STORY" - THURS WED Double BUCCANEERS Feature Robert Mitchum in THURS. Glenn Ford, Valli and Claude Rains in TUES., - TUES MON Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon in starring Paul Henreid "LAST OF THE WED., "WHERE DANGER LIVES" and "THE WHITE TOWER" "MAD WEDNESDAY" In Technicolor V PHONE 3451 PERRY 2 blocks LUNCH MEAT PORK & BEANS Can 19 Do. 2.09 s PLUMS ;yZi,lkiN.F"., BERRIES L1,tL,i.. Can 27 Dpi. ST"' GRAPEFRUIT Jidrm mod. HOME. No of Hospital, Tremonton. 2 bdrm. HOME. Tremonton. 4 rm. HOME. HONEYVILLE. 3 bdrm HOME. BRIGHAM No. "i.. . , TOWNHOUSE i 89-91- -3 Can 29c Ca ,H' --n m PEACHES South of Intermoan- - tain Indian School, Hi way s. PEACHES REALTY Dqi. 22 Doz. 2.49 Can 53 di.5.39 GREEN GIANT '1? Doi. .,. c.n 18 . 1.39 r,: 1.79 ST 1.98 ftr Doz. c- NIBLETS at a kitchen shower recently honoring Miss Elaine John prior to her wedding. friends met at the Thirty-tw- o John home, where a scrap book of advice to the bride was made! and many lovely and practical gifts presented to Miss John. Tasty refreshments were Artistic Arrangements, Plants. ZSrvtimXZt CORN SBMT - - 17 PEAS ELAINE JOHN HONORED BY FRIENDS Mrs. Alford John entertained Funeral Designs Can 31 Can 33 28 Dpi 3.19 FANCY PEAS ira. Can Can 18 Can 38 T CHEESE $3.13 g MiM Dm 1.98 Dpi. COCKTAIL 2.98 "-- ESSi Doi. 4.09 Lb. w..m 3.49 s3r EGGS Dpi. 3.75 ' Sta&Nd 556 Dpi. Can20 Dpi. 2.19 30 Dpi. 3.29 Can PEARS H""h T 58fT Dpi- - BREAD i aS""" :brf 23 2 ACRES 3 ACRES 3 John honored each girl and leader with corsages. Music was furnished by the Marvin Ashby orchestra. j Susan Green, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green' celebrated her 6th birthday anniversary with a party at their home Wednesday. Many friends at tended and enjoyed the after noon with her. Wedding Flowers Bouquets, Corsages, Gifts, 94750 r SUSAN GREEN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY DAFFODILS In Perry, Utah Telephone 214 Bar cVrnXXlg, j Tuesday to honor Mr. Oyler at a birthday surprise party. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed along with a social evening. SATURDAY SPECIAL a Sweetheart's A VerV tf- fective job of decoratin-- was aone oy the Junior Gleaners, and the Mia Maids were in charge of the invitations. Helen iUCoUay I ry Oyler met at the Oyler home "We Specialize in pleasing you." sponsored j from Roosevelt. day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes Miss Brenda Peterson, daugh LUNCHEON FETES LADIES Petwere ter enterin Salt Lake City on Wed Chase Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Watland tained Wednesday at a one o' erson spent the weekend in nesday to see Tom and to visit clock luncheon in honor of Mes- Logan with her grandparents, Mrs. White. Mrs. Joe Oyler went to Ogden dames M. W. Moore and A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson Friday and is staying with herj Conine, who are leaving this community In the near future. have closed the Cafe in Gar- daughter Mrs. Wayne Archibald land. who is ill. Mrs. Jasper Shaffer is conThe Relief Society met in GARLAND valescing at the Logan L D. S. their regular work meeting on hospital following a major op- Thursday. They made hassocks Mrs. Eph Peterson eration. completing 14 during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters Mrs. Florence Gam and daughMrs. Ross Rhodes had as luncheon guests on Thursday, and family were Monday dinner ter of Fielding and Vera West- her mother and 5 sisters, Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaac- ergard of Garland joined with us. Assisting during the day Ruby Nielson and Mrs. Arlin son. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were Sherman Ovler. Ed Isaac Bowcutt of Garland, Mrs. Rus- Lowell were in Logan on Friday where son and Ursel Rhodes. Mr. OyMrs. sel Stevenson. Christensen, Mrs. Robert Glass-ma- n they visited Donna Shaffer at ler had previously built all the and Mrs. Ray Bander the hospital. Mrs. Larson went frames and assembled the matover to see her again on Monda- erials for which the ladies are Steen of Ogden. y-Mrs. leadunder the The deacons deeply appreciative and without his and with Christensen P. of Christensen J. Rhea help the project would have ership Mrs. Christensen and Mahlon son, Mahlan, and Nancy Gam been impossible. The program in Sacrament accompaning held their sing- of Fielding, Mrs. Essie Peterson was put on by the were in Mrs. and Louise meeting Sunday evening Harper practice ing after church. They met at the Logan on Saturday. They visited Teachers quorum under the dirhome of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Mrs. Shaffer at the hospital and ection of Bert Rhodes. Gus Lar- - FRIENDS HONOR HENRY OYLER Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hen nonni floral Mrs. oyed. De-aa- na ; na Green. a ladies trio The of Brigham. City sang several numbers during the afternoon. Members of the trio are Erma Crompton, Norma Jensen and Dorene Wheeler. They were accompanied by Dorothy Wheeler. The program committee of the club with Mrs. Melvin Fox-le- y as chairman, assisted by Mesdames Clvde Morris. Ray Ashcraf t, Evan Green and Far- were in charge of ar- rel rangements. Martin son was the speaker, following wic icocutauun u Sorensen. iimiviuucu Mrs. Orval Grover and daugh awards to the boys of the ter, Joan, spent the weekend at aaronic priesthood by the Bish- home. They returned to Grouse opnc Keith Rhodes flew from Carey Creek on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs- - Ursel Rhodes Saturday and stayed overnight were in Salt Lake City on Fri- with the Bill Potters and reday where Mr. Rhodes gave a turned Sunday. pint of blood to Tom White, a The Junior Gleaners and Mia brother-in-lawho had been Maids, under the direction of brought to the L. D. S. hosptal Reta Sorensen and Hazel Rizer, and called on Mr. j Rhodes JEANINE SKINNER WEDS with Mr. and Mrs. Paul refresh- j Larson WEEK THIS serving the The wedding of Miss Jeanine ments. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson had Skinner and Mr. Lynn Buttcane took place Wednesday In the ' as Saturday guests Mr. and Mrs. Logan Temple. The bride ist Ray Young and children of Salt a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal-v- or Lake City. Mrs. Naomi Oyler left WedSkinner, former residents of Mrs. and Mr. LeRoy nesday for Salt Lake City where the valley. Bunnell were in Logan Tuesday she will join Mr. and Mrs. Jess evening to greet the young Grover and accompany them ona triD to California on Thurscouple. 22, 1951 ACRES " SAVE 10 ON 120 ACRE GRADE A Livestock, equip. NEW 4 bdrm RED BRICK HOME. Close in. 200 ACRE RFEF or DAIRY RANCH. Power equip. HOME. Close In. 135 ACRE GRADE DAIRY or BEEF RANCH. 4 bdrm Regis. Hereford. NEW RANCH STYLE HOME. Livestock, equip. Close in. A 10-L- GROCERY CONF. STORE. Equipped. 4 rm Apt. RICHMOND. $685 FULL PRICE 4 ACRES 300 Automobile Fire Great ft on US OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 1, 1951 Cash Value 1Z0th of 1 Ceat CnH 10 Dm. Fleet Mix Suianna in PERRY. Liability American Surety 89; com m.0i Ralston's Hot or Imtaftt KeflOQj'S Cora Flak vew Green Tea cooto.. U. S. Department of Agriculture. "An islostr Concrete Pipe Prevents High Seepage and Evaporation Losses ... Irrigation with concrete pipe provides close control of water distribution, saves valuable . time and unnecessary -labor. Call or wt1U W. R. White Co. A representative will call on you and discuss your irrigation needs without obligation, of course. rim K"7 mum 11 r. Kill I 'in 'jo Franco-Americ- an Egg Noodles Porter' Clover Potato Chips Family 2 cam 30c lb. 33; Club pkg. 33; 28; 29; 13 01. 21; Milk SyrUp CaMnd lb. Abt 2.59 51; lb. 73; pint at IS 39; 29; Site Fine beat Freth Colored m jUiTnyDSIiX Margari! 25 Ibt 5 Corn cn. at. Froth, Grade A 43; 29; Ebony Med. Tall Sandwich Spread Sugar lb. pkg. 1 Dinner 25; 4 ox. Wettog Flavoring , Safeway Guaranteed Meats iEEF ROAST sida-- t Celery Carrots 19; 10; Ground Deef Frth Loan lb. Ham WhoU or Shank Half lb Boston Dutts Nearly Bonolan lb. Picnics 65 Small Srnokad 63c 53c Round Steaks a Graded. 7JF S. lb. chickens A Grado Manor Houm . Roady For Pan lb. M Pork Chops Uan loin Eml Cuts lb. Sliced Dacon Good Quality lb. 43c lb. mm t Ihu boa 00- - Qf J 53 59 lr AIRWAY CeffM. Mellow fUnt R. fiA 9tr NOB HILL Ooolitf Coftoo loving 0 SO Mackerel Ssadcs nST4 Shri "?$ bunch cop S ox. Modhjoi W Cov.AG00d Por Any Meal lb. CJ.e.e. JC.nSil Saasase nVVT..-- . Litby's Kre-M- el Beverly Coraodteof II ot. Pudding or Pio Filling Ipkgt. Tatty Peanut 14 ex. lb. bag 15 12 43 CM jHf Apples Ex. Fey. Fey. Wn. 8c iVpfllTbt, " l r EDWARDS Freeh Salmon Fillets Tatty FilUtg Potatoes Rich Frnh Vomm Pock CoHoo fc. 55 c' U. S. No. I "A" Six. Kkd 15c U. S. No. I. New Crop. Young Tender Snaptop Crimp. Solid, Iceborg CRACKERS Ovm 9c Na. 1 Stalk. Green Lettuce Radishes , rTs&llfi Fancy, Sweet, Juicy Any Silt Oranges "-tr- -15 67; GUARANTEED TO PLEASE GRAPEFEIUDT CATSUP v. erage of 35 of the total amount of water turned into open irrigation ditches or canals Clearwater n. Kraft' S Cheete Spaghetti 19; 26c Flaked Yellow TaH Lunch Box Mi . scan no. 45 24 tbi. 90. Temper! in Oil Ripe Olives 2to tbi. Pancake Mix jsrames Tatty Fish Tenderloins 1.98 15 tba. 40 ox. pkg. Bitcuit Mia Mammy Lou INSURANCE OR LARGER BAG OF Guaranteed to Work Wonder Wild Any Recipel Bring this eouiion 10 our store and vet 10c off th or larger bag of regular retail price of a Kitchen Craft flour. Flour Vs acres COR1NNE. B. lla, jntacKiets KITCHEN KRAFT FLOUR NEW HOME, 2 bdrm. Furn. Stoker, BRIGHAM $7500 Lenten Suggestions a Delicious or Winesaps, Kid Sizo 8 5 lbs. 1.65 Box 67 43 2.98 Sloapy Hollow, tkh fQ 12 ox Syrup in Maplo 1.65 Honey Tea Bags 49; Royd Satin $hTr 1W 1t STa 29; GsitTI Popular Srand I pkg. 11 49; Cady m 4 os. 43 Oelarin. or 16 61 Jell-We- ll Pvdding pkg. 39c Chocolates took At This Special Price Salad 63 duchess Dnol j |