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Show PAGE EIGHT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1830 Tremonton Locals j j and Mrs. J. E. Bergstrom and Gerald, of Eureka, Utah; Mrs.n C. Mary V; Muir and Mrs. P. Glen and and children, Boyd, Ladel of Logan, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. a- 3 2 Mr. son, Mar-cusse- 3E " - Ogden, Mr.and Mrs. John Cole ofvacation who have been spending their o the Colo visiting the Grand canyon Uo stows and xadio, Brice canyon a few days with ! E.rTw. Lrents. Mr. and Mrs. S. ' Denier, Colo, . . here- he w.U eX Dealers convenwv.. made right, styled right Apparel of every description and priced right School supplies, too, for every need. The Thrift Way back to school is via Penney's. attend ar- - Antrpip8 reStWes in Tremonton and and family, SD?mont Dockstader MrMr8andd JJent Sunday at La00 Ens; Mrs. " were guevs Ornfen. "e"'V,,!n: f -c. c l Sunday, Jean wmi-.-- -Friday and El-wa0- 1, JlheV t IS 3 3E 4 . 3 3 SmemInU rthdepent StUrdahomariupS ather mot her Mr. and Mrs. bh ily and Mr. and and family a week's -, rt. Mra. routing Vests Bloom era came Panties . DVio and fam- ty and Mrs. ne... rtored to ily;:and Mrs. was in Tre- Uo H. Hanson of Lehi. Cole. Mr. " ' (reunw, The cnuareii i uj. iar, tn swim i tor Girls i sinlg. M-H- atrisn.hv Mrs. vaca-S- m ecb lit i'"th tailored md lace trt.Md an. dies for the ichool girl . , , wdl made and cut full sixe. are and are taKing Springs. ported to Udy Hancher of Salt Latce, Dr. C. W. M. E. superintendent of the v conducted the fourth quarter-lL. M. the at conference The girls choir gave night. ooinotinni? Sunday : and were di- Mrs. A. rected in a very able way by last of the close the At R. Dickson. selection, Mrs. G. H. Warland in the parents of the girls m the choir? presented Mrs. A. R Dickson love and th a beautiful watch in and untirappreciation of her diligent Mrs. the girls. in training efforts ing a in impressvery also spoke Watland ive way of the splendid leadership of Mr .and Mrs. Dickson in developing the youth of the church. The Driggs family are coming to Tremonton Friday evening, August 29th. They are musicians of high standi-!"- and will give the people of Tremonton a real treat in orchestra proceeds ings, dancing a per cent ofwith read-wi- ll and solo work, combined of to play the supervision go grounds. Phyllis Feilds of Los Angeles, is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Win. Fields. She expects to enter Sacred Heart Academy this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kneifel of wno nave oeen viaiuug farma, laano, C. Tolman, returned to Mr. and Mrs. their home Saturday accompanied, by Frank Tolman, who will spend some time visiting friends and relatives at Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landvatter returned Sunday evening after a week's visit in Aberdeen. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landvatter. Mrs. A. R. Capener and Mrs. Ed. Holmgren were in Tremonton Monday, calling on the presidents of the various The genuine sharkskin tips on these sturdy school in putclubs asking their and practically indestrucshoes are have over Week." "Lamb They ting include double soles, tible. features Other also visited the markets in Tremonton and have been assured the housewife flexible outersole, genuine "Weatherproof" will find the best cuts of milk-fe- d values! Exceptional "WearprooF lining. .... lambs at special prices. Chas. McClure of Salt Lake, and his sister, Miss Addie McClure of Los AnHIGH SHOES OXFORDS geles, visited friends in Tremonton Saturday and Sunday. Sizes Sizes Mrs. Castleton and Mary Getz vis12 to 2., 12 to 2. ited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone at Logan and Wednesday. Tuesday Mrs. Fred Getz and family of Brig-havisited Mrs. Sam Getz Tuesday. Sizes Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jeppson, former 5Vi to residents of Tremonton, were passing 3& to 8. through Tremonton to attend the Call, family reunion. Mrs. Ferd Schmeid and family, of Salt Lake City, are visiting with John Miller and family, and other friends and relatives of this city this week. T. P. Meister and family, John Miller and family, and Mrs. Fred Schmeid and family of Salt Lake, went for an early morning swim and breakfast at the Udy Springs Sunday morning. All report an enjoyable time. miss verda Nelson is spending a week in Salt Lake with her grand mother, Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Miss Agnes Peterson is going to "Ogden to spend a few months. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhead and son. rial, or bait Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir Sunday last Mrs. Muir accompanied them back to Salt Lake to spend the forgotten by his friends to make the canyon and the Grand canyon of the evening a pleasant one and after vis- UMoraao. following week. Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. A. R. DickTuesday evening at the home of iting and playing irames an elaborate Miss Harriett Sorenson, a chicken luncheon was served to the following: son, Mrs. Knoth, Mrs. P. E. Ault, Miss supper was given in honor of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Demot Dockstader, Mr. Mary Burns and Mrs. D. W. Jenkins Lois Bingham and Miss Velva Kieth and Mrs. Lee Crystal, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Tooele to attend a W. C. of Riverdale. The evening was en- Ben Ellenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Getz, T. U. Institute, Thursday. joyed by the Misses Vera Lundberg, Mrs. Melvin Castleton, Mary Getz, Mabie Berchtold, Harriet Sorenson, Grace Thompson, Mildred and Estelle Velvi Kieth, Verna Lundberg, Lois Westmoreland. I i Bingham, Margaret Miller, Mary BuxMrs. S. B. Mrs. H. Watland G. and ton, Eliza Lundberg and Mr. and Mrs. Watland were hostesses at a Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zutters of Dav- Joseph Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Wood, of Aid tea, given at the home of Mrs. ton, were guests at the home of Mr. G. H. Watland. Thirty ladies were and Mrs. J. J. Thompson last Friday. Ogden, and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank TayMr. Wallace Wise made a business lor, have Just returned from a week's present and had a delightful afternoon and playing games, after trip to Salt Lake visit in the Yellowstone National visiting City Wednesday of Park. They report that fishing was which the hostess served a delicious last week. .". luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Feck were Ogexceptionally good and that their trip tray was a very pleasant one. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton and den visitors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols visited A real surprise party was staged at the home of ' Mr. Otto Schenkle daughter, Gloria, left Wednesday for with relatives in Brigham over the Friday evening. The occasion being a vacation. They expect to join rela- week-enMr. and Mrs. Rulon Neilson and Mr. Schenkle's birthday. Nothing was tives on a pleasure trip through Bryce Back to School in (gotttoim HDcecceo SSS, ;i Weai? 5 oS ? airs loiagies $7.90to11.90 e suits that are- outstanding; for style, quality and value. In niariy.. fine fabrics Cassimeres, YVorsteds and Twists fancy stripes and novelty weaves. - Four-piec- Boysf School Capo Full Cut and Tailored Like a Man's 98c to SI .98 in these Shark Tips with Adorable styles in fresh cotton prints that will wash and wear. Some of them in size 7 to 10 hare bloomers to match . . . others in size 7 to 14 an without bloomers. Lightweight cassimeres of youthful appeal feature the fabrics from which these smart caps are fashioned. Linings and finish usually found only at a higher (trice t I A wide variety of everyday Qcfaool school needs at 4J 1 Eor Boys S end non-scuffabl- e, 2.79 m, rtonyi.249 1.90 - 14 w : 4" kik Garland Personals -- j;jS..1 Aside from the excefleat percales, chambrays and broadcloths from which they an made, these shirts gain attention through their cut aarf Ail have pockets sod pBttsrn are yovthfsjL m art ready at J. C. Penney'o TPiWnKrTlW YC? U u 7? B W IS I- d. W UMJL 2.90 2.79 8.... 22Q oil- w Ceme In Not? ! to family of Richfield, visited with relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and daughter Orpha, were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich motored to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson had as their week-en- d guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Persson of Payson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges of Logan, are spending the week at the home of Mrs. Hodges parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mrs. Fay Porter of Rollins, Wyoming, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Burton. Mr. and Mrs. George Grover and family of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson motored to Ogden Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boss and family,) ; " R XS attended the Boss family reunion held at Uberty Park last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton were Lo gan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Narthella Griffin and Mrs. Oneita Shurtz are moving into their new home, which has been built this summer. Mrs. Mark Nichols and small daugh ter are visiting with Mrs. Nichol's parents in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck entertained" at a family dinner Sunday in honor or the birthday anniversary of Mr. . Peck. Miss Mary Petterson of Ogden, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner of J Hodges, Floyd and Erma Lillywhite were Ogden visitors Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers had as their guests Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Jackson of Salt Lake , City. Mr. and Mrs. George Nye and family are spending the week in Salt Lake City. Miss Fern Capener returned home Monday from Salt Lake City, after spending a week with friends. Mrs. Ray Cook of California, is visiting here with relatives and fnends. Melba Nye spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walker and family left Tuesday for Pleasant Grove to spend a few days wtth relatives and friends. ' Mrs. R. T. Shnw a r Brigham City, were guests at toe home of Mr. and Mrs " H..ri. : Brigham City, visited here with relatives Sunday. Millan Peck made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, Mrs. Lynn Monday. r rim |