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Show BEAR RTVTK VAIAEY XEAPEBJTHUBSBAY, NOVEMBER 17, PAGE EIGHT iONTOTl ! IF you're going PLYMOUTH NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS I By Mrs. Don R. Lamb V -- I Mrs. :x: Don Homer entertained :x: the Mr. and Daughters of the Pioneers last to school shopping gadding about Fred Gephart returned home Tues-da- y from Roosevelt, where he has been looking after business affairs the past week. Wfl Chris Beck left the first of the week for Gypsum, Colo., to continue his work with the Utah Construction Co. A dream come true! It Exclamation after exclamation greets these dresses They re absolute marvels t Wide shoulder effects contrasts buttons simply everything you'd expect of higher priced styles I ALL the Smtrt NEW FALL COLORS Don't Miss This One One Lot Men's and Young Men's re- joicing over the safe arrival of a 10 pound girl that came to bless their home Monday afternoon of last week. All are doing fine. Mrs. Lucy Lamb arrived home Tues day evening from Carry, Idaho, where she has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harper Rudd, for the last few days. David T. Burnett had his tonsils removed Wednesday at the Tremonton hospital and is now at his home recuperating after the ordeal. Milton McCrary and Louis Knudson of Portage, were callers at the home of Don R. Lamb, Wednesday of last Miss Alese Portejr of Logan, visited the week end at the home of her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Winters. or just Mm. Eugene Hess are never had a clock" in "our meeting house and ftel that (Us one is real eaaet to our ward, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Carter and children from Park Valley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wood returned to Park Valley for an indefinite stay with their daughter and family. Merlin Wood of Ogden, visited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood, this week. The Relief Society social which was held Tuesday was well attended. A demonstration of Christmas gifts was given and refreshments were served to 30 women and 10 children. Mrs. C. B. Gunnell entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday. It being an anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Roland Scoffield entertained a few week. C of his friends at a birthday party Robert Archibald of Oakland, IdaGames were ho, was visiting here with relatives lasj; Thursday evening. played and refreshments served to ten Friday of last week. Miss Alta Rose, daughter of Mr. guests. and Mrs. L. Rose, arrived home FriMr .and Mrs. N. R. Homer and chil- day after having spent the summer in dren and Miss Georgia Burt of Ogden, Brigham City, with her sister, Mrs. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Adelia Johnson. Mrs. D. J. Homer, Friday. The dance and program given by the famous Philippine players that are Mr. and Mrs. Hector Haight had as traveling in this part of the country, their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and as entertainers, was a grand success Mrs. James Manning, Mrs. Dave Stan-de- r and left with a promise to return in and Mrs. Frank Taylor. the near future with their art and skill in furnishing some real entertainAlma Theurer was the first one to ment to all those who wish to enjoy bring in his elk and Sunday Dan Tay- this sort of amusement lor and son, Harry, came in with the Mrs. Don R. Lamb and sons, Keith limit also. and Dean, Mrs. Jesse Lamb and son, Vernon, were shopping in Tremonton Irvin Diderickson and Tressa Adams Saturday of last week. motored to Ogden Tuesday to meet Mrs. Robert Nish, with a score of Miss Adam's sister, Mrs. Faun L. other relatives, motored to Elba, IdaHunsaker of Los Angeles, who was ho, Friday of last week to attend the called here on account of the death funeral services of Mrs. Nish's sister, Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Etta McFarland who passed to of her sister-in-laAdams. the great beyond the fore part of last week, after a linsrerinjr illness of Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mrs. A. R. many weeks. Dickson honored Mrs. J. W. McDowal R. Lional Mason was transacting with a handkerchief shower, Friday business in Brigham City, Thursday afterneen, at the home of Mrs. Shaw. of last week. The afternoon was spent visiting and The sacrament meeting Sunday evstating the regrets of Mrs. DcDowal ening was well attended. Henry Rose leaving. Refreshments were served Mr. Calderwood and Clifford John to twenty-fiv- e ladies. were the principal speakers. The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy, who has been in the NOTES hospital for the last week with a brok en leg, was returned to his home :x: Thursday if last week. He is report-edt- o Mildred Theurer fractured the bone be on the improve. in her elbow, Monday. K. H. Fridal, Sr., has been ill with a cold and the flu the past week. Ben Mortensen of Bear River City, returned home Tuesday after his op By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard eration for appendicitis two weeks :x: ago. Mrs. Milan Peck of Garland, had her J. H. Forsgren was attending to tonsils removed, November 15. business at Salt Lake City, Friday J. W. Astle of Garland, is improv and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell were ing very rapidly. Barbara, the small daughter of Mr. business visitors at Brigham Wednes and Mrs Spencer Taylor, is improving day. While there they purchased slowly. very fine modern clock. We have HOSPITAL E)y's it7s' sS2srA nero NOT play violin Th THEATRE PENNEY S SUNDA Y Transparent Velvet Dresses at if 85 MONDAY TUESDAY November - 20th - 21st - 22nd "One of the Best Pictures of 1932" NORMA SHEARER Fredrick MARCH and Lisle HOWARD "Smilin' Through" the sweetest and tenderest love stories of the ages provides Norma Shearer with all she needs for a new triumph. Here is a Norma Shearer you never knew before, more girlish, less sophisticated, but more alluring and captivating than ever. The story is a pathetic struggle of young hearts against old hates. . . iove that seems doomed to die the moment it is born ... as hauntingly beautiful as some remembered moonlit garden . . . alive with lovers' whisperings. One of Also Velvet's the vogue 1 Newest with styles . . . queenly loads of dash! Ankle length and oh so chic I SIZES: 14 to 20 COLORS; Black . . . wine . green . . . red . . . blues. - COMEDY and NEWS "Carnival Boat" II THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY November - 24th - 25th - 26th BILL BOYD with ... in Hobart Bosworth Fred Kohler and Ginger Rogers d Your Favorite Star Comes to You in a Great Role! . . . Two-Fiste- J DEBIIVEll I ITRANPAF LJL Vll Tremonton, Utah A?l y) J"rt?'&t,tZyl WHILE Rome " BURN ED TlySSS! KJ Fearless, Fighting Son of the Big Timber Lightning action in every foot capped by a "daring slide for life" climax! g thrills! . . . Stout-hearte- d Romance! . . Chip off the old block! . . . His father's son in could strike the slumstrength ! Yet only a gay show-gi- rl bering fire of his power . . to prove him a Man's Alan! week We prove all our Statements Proof next Week SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 19th Ans, to last Saturday: MudSkippers-Minnow- At Durbin, South Africa, the daily flop onto the shore to sun s themselves. OATS Oranges Medium 10c I j Grapes Pitted Per Lb. Sweet Celery Per Per Lb. Bunch Potatoes Tokay Per Lb. . 5c 5c 3c COFFEE i Dates - 15 c Crystal Wedding Large Per Doz. Blue Pine Pound 1 Dates Unpitted Per Lb. 33c 10c A. F. S. Currants 2 4-o- Pkgs z. Per Lb. -T-Y Surprised in our ads each . Peanuts L-I-B-E-R- te. Be Mb. Pkg 25c Pkg 22c 8c Almonds Soft Shell Per Lb. 19c Brazils Per Lb. 15c Candy Drop Mix 2 Lbs. 25c Peels CITRON LEMON Per Lb. 29c 1-l- b- 35c 2 pounds 15c Cocoa RAISINS K. K. 2-l- b. per pkg. - 5c WALNUT MEATS per lb. - 35c TOILET Peas Dew Drop 3 Tall Cans 25c Syrup Blue Karo No. 2J2 Can 19c -- Lettuce Per Head K. K. No. 22 19c Jell Ger- - Well 15c ',-- " 3c Per Pkg. Molasses Tea K. K. Pine- apple made 9-l- b. 5c Bag 19c Pkg. 23c TISSUE 3 rolls 13c Crushed I No. 10 Tin 39c ROASTS SOAP Home Choice Heifer 3 Pounds Pound Sunny Monday PER BAR 29c HAMS I Pound lie Blue Pine No. 10 Tin Powdered - Brown Rendered Sugar Pump-ki- n SUGAR LARD Whole or half 19c 67c 48 lb bag 10c Cured Soft Shell Per Lb. FLOUR Corn Golden K. K. No. 2 Walnuts Radio 25c I $2M to $500 News-Advoca- You'd i veircoauts Nephi Work to start at once on grading and graveling south sied of First North St from Main St to east city limits. Graveling progressing on Hiawatha road. Price f Watch for I only $5.00 ea. Stoddard, Saturday. There will be a real holiday here Saturday. The male pouulation of this ward will meet and saw and chop wood. Then there will be a big dance at night. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason spent Wed nesday at Willard and Ogden. 1 HOWELL -I- Lyte Adanu and Don and Darwin, the . Gunnell twins. , , Robert Bedford, Mrs. W.. T. Brown, of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Angel of Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe I per bar I 7r 8c HAMBURGER Fresh Ground 3 Pounds I Spine-tinglin- COMEDY and CARTOONS TREMONTON, UTAH 25c |