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Show MMUVZYAUbEn . Ward Shuman visited Saturday and Sunday with friends in Ogden. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins and son, Paul attended the Baccalaureate sermon at the Weber college Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tallman, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker of Mrs. Jesse and Calif., hoi' Angeles, Peftfflttn of Placentiv, Calif., arrived Moriday to spend two weeks visiting: with M and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker. They visited the parks in southern jir. a d Mrs. Neville Mrs. Nora Gunderson of Garland, was hostess to the B. B. Bridge club Wednesday. Special guests were Mrs. Delos Thompson, Mrs. Pearl Peck and Mrs. Charles Wood. Mrs. Bertha Harris, q Mrs. Alice Piersson and Mrs. Charles Wood received prizes. Miss Nedra Haskell of Pocatello is visiting for the week with Miss Ruth Utah enroute. t Oman Ewing, National committeeman from Washington D. C, was a .of Dr. and Mrs. Pack. guest at the .home and" Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Tbim of Los jt MfSchiffetf.-Monda- y and Mrs. D. Angeles and Mrs. C. J. Thim of Logan Gordon Mrs. and Rev. W. Jenkins attended the entire Metho- visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower. this week. dist' conference at Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal of Glenn, of Salt Lake City, visited over Kamag spent Decoration day in Trethe weekend at the home of their monton. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson spent daughter, Mrs. Marion Summers. Mr. and Mr?. Dan Briggs returned Decoration day at Richmond. Doctor E. H. White returned WedSunday from a two week's vacation in various parts of California.. They nesday of last week from a months visit in the various parts of the East report a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elwell spent Mrs. .Helen Colette and, William the' weekend with friends and rela- Johnson of Ogden were Saturday evtives in Preston. Mr. ElweU's sister ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford ' returned home with them. Watland. Leona Schemik, who has been, attMr. and Mrs. G'. W. Wefocter and ending a nursing school at Salt Lake children of Kaysville, Mr. V. H. King City, is home for a two week's vaca- - and son, Adron and wife from Hunttion. . ington were Sunday guests of Mr. Tuesday evening 35 friends of Rev-an- d and Mrs. Ed Stenquist. Mrs. E. M. Gordon surprised Paul Jenkins was awarded a scholwere arship to Weber college. . them at,.tJieir, home. . Games "p1 'ecT and delicious refreshments Mrs. George Quinney entertained 12 were served. friends of her daughter, Miss Gayle Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood left Millward," Thursday afternoon. The Tiiursday, for Salt Lake and Coal-villt- f. evening wag spent in playing Bug. Tess Johnson received high prize. , They returned home Sunday. Maxine Josephson visited Doris Da-- ! Louis Briggs returned Sunday to vis at Brigham City, Monday. Salt Lake City after taking his fathWei and Mrs. Marion Summers vis- er's place at the barber shop for two iter in Malad, Sunday. weeks. Narda Fife of Brigham City, is Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Miller of Norvisiting her cousin, Mrs. Donald Shef- wood, California is visiting' relatives field. . in Bear River Valley this week. Mrs. Royd Stocks of Bountiful, who has Miller is a sister of Israel Hunsaker. been attending school at Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen spent visited his sister,' Mrs. J. M. Schaf-fe- r, Sunday visiting with friends and relatives at Preston, Idaho. during the-- week. Og-de- n .......,:.' June Wedding Gifts See Our New and Colorful Fiesta Table Ware Also many other interesting and useful gifts It's very popular and interesting. Electric Refrigerators Washers - Ironers Irons - Waffle Irons Toasters - Clocks Dishes - Glass Ware - The Famous Rock Crystal Goblets and Sherbets - In Beautiful Designs Cooking Utensils - Silverware Don't fail to see our stock before buying. All reasonably New priced. Also our LUMBER and HARDWARE line and complete to serve your needs- - Wilson Lumber Co. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" ,.MHH..fr.HMSM4frM I Values in Good George Cropley, Mrs. Junita Nickols and daughter, Gloria, MaiyBurns and Mrs. T. E. Ault attended the last session of the Methodist conference at Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Richard Calderwood spent the weekend with friends and relatives at Bountiful Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pederson and family and Mrs. E. H. Gleason and daughter, Afton of Garland, spent Decoration day at Farmington and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Cannon re turned Sunday evening from a pleas ant visit with friends and relatives at Ephrium. Mrs. Earl Shuman and Mrs. Ernest Conger spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden. John L. Hunsaker of Kimberly, Ida, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen. Clara H. Friday Margaret H. Pack, Ruth Summers and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook visited the Utah Training school at American Fork, Friday. Bill Shuman is spending the week at Ogden with hia grandmother, Mrs. Laura Everets. . Mrs. William Woods of Los Angel es, California, a former resident of Tremonton, is visiting with her brother L. S. Mann. Mrs. Frank Dalton visited during the week with friends at Provo. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson, spent the weekend fishing at Paradise . Creek. Lee Grover of Salt Lake is visiting this week with his sister, Mrs. Arthur f Pederson. Mathew Felsted of Los Angeles, California, who has been visiting for three weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Leland Hansen; left Friday for Salt ' Lake City. Mrs. NYE. Shaw, Mrs.' Giford Wat land, Mrs. Eli Winzeler and Mrs. Cos ley were hostesses to a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday in honor of Miss Cleo Gorringe, whose marriage to Wesley Landvatter will take place ', I Don't fail to see the new and modern styled FURNITURE - NOW ON DISPLAY week- and Percy Watkins. Miss Mary White left Monday to spend the summer with her aunt in California. Mrs. Duane Lower, Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. Taylor's sister Mrs. Rulon Woods of Ogden, spent Friday visiting at Bountiful. Miss Ruth Stone and Mrs. Fred Lund of Salt Lake City, are spending a week with Mrs. Mattie Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vance were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday. Mrs. T. L. Cochran has been visiting with her mother, Mrs "Helen Wilson.' Mr. Cochran, who has been attending school, has accepted employment at Ogden where; they will make r their home. Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker and daughter, Mary, of Clearfield, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. r Vernal Harris. : A miscellaneous) shower was given for Miss Mildred Carter Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ed. Winchester, with Mrs. Winchester and Mrs. Shaw as hostesses. Thirty-fiv- e guests were present. vi-4- t ;. families home. Mrs. H. P. Hunsaker of Honeyville returned to her home after spending three weeks with Mrs. Robert Allen Elian Landvatter, Robert Gordon, Lucile Cropley, Ruby Landvatter, Norman Shaw, Capwell Jenkins, Leona Schemik, Lillian Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles attended the Youth's bauquet for the Methodist church at Ogden, Thursday evening. Mrs. Lola Morris of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart. Verda Haws of Salt Lake City, a former resident of Tremonton, was a guest of Esther Stohl Saturday and Sunday. Miss Vaudis Holdaway left Tuesday to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Leland Crystal at Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton of Pocatello, Idaho spent Decoration day in Tremonton. Mrs. : Clayton was ; ' week. Mrs. Alfred Kunz and daughter, Eveline, spent Friday at Logan. Mrs. F. A. Loveland of Logan spent Decoration day with Mr. arid Mrs, George Pierson and accompanied them to Ogden for the day. Mrs. Loveland is the mother of Mrs. Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Read Cannon spent Decoration day at Ephrium. Mrs. Can on's mother of Salt Lake accompanied. . ' them down. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hansen, sons Blaine and LaVern, and Wesley Pier son were at Southern Utah last week. Mrs. Fred Getz of Brigham City spent the weekend with her mother-in-laMrs. Philip Getz. . . , . , Mr., and Mrs. Bert Garfield of Og-dden called on friends in Tremonton Monday. Miss Janice Peterson of Brigham is her aunt, Mrs. Carmen visiting with "" " Waldron. Miss Mae Quinney was the motive of a shower given by Mrs. Chester Hutchings of Springville, Saturday. ' For really "super values" call and see our wide selection of beautiful, comfortable and i marvelously builf furniture bargains you I 1 simply cannot afford to overlook. Harold Brenkman spent the V end at Provo. . Wesley Pierson left Wednesday for Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he has accepted a position with Cheevere Motor Co. for the summer. . Glenna Christensen of Ephraim, is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs. Read Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. DeVern Watkins bad as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Leslie Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castleton and family of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Valentine and family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pack and baby, Thelma Harris and Lyde Miss Gwen Peterson, who has been attending school at' Salt Lake, re turned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris and daughter, Ruby, left Saturday morn ing for a month's visit in the east. their son, Lloyd, They expect to at Washington, D. C. who will ac company them to New York and other places of interest. Mrs. Robert Simonsen, accompanied by Mrs. H. A. Summers of Logan, left Thursday morning for Chicago where they will visit for some time. They plan to drive a new car home. Mrs. Duane Lower and Mrs. Frank were special guests of the HonTalor e June 7., Thirty-fivguests were pres Civic Welfare club at the tea eyville '. ent.' v."1 room at Crystal Springs Thursday re Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn Mrs. Vaudys Jensen was turned Sunday from a two weeks vis evening. hostess. ' Mrs. Paul it in Cache Valley. Spenst Mrs. Lola Gilbert and Mrs. Ellen of Logan, Mother of Mrs. Maughn, Perry of Ogden, were Tremonton visreturned home with them. itors Saturday. Misses Marion Brown and Texa Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess spent the were of guests Ogden Sunday Bollig weekend at Logan, at the home afterof Miss Edyth Foxley. Sunday . of Willard Wyatt noon the girls took a trip up Logan Bishop and Mrs. James Walton, C. canyon. A. Walton, Curtis Walton and Mrs. Farris and Quinten Allen went to H. Pack spent Decoration Margaret Salt Lake Sunday and brought their day at Coalville. C. A. Walton formerly Edythe Gephart Ruth and Myrtle Harrison of Og den are visiting the Kunz family this f I '1939 Jay Hansen left Friday for Vernal where he will visit for three weeks. Mrs. Joseph N. Stohl of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stohl. Mr. and Mrs. DeMonte Dockstader and Ilva Getz attended a Keller reunion at Mink Creek, Monday and at Coalville with his. daugh- GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Bern! I By I ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and daughter, Venna, spent the weekend in Lehi and American Fork. Mrs. Delle White of Seattle, Washington is a guest this week of her sister-in-laMrs. Oluf Johnson and family. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Ruth, ' and Mrs. w, White visited with friends and relatives in Perry and Brigham City; Porter of Blackf oot . Miss Idonna spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Porter. Hyrum Fouler and family .also of Blackf oot, were weekend guests of the Porters. Aaron Porter, John Richards and M. J. Richards attended funeral services for Mrs. Minerva Knowlton, held in Salt Lake City Sunday. Miss Marion Johnson returned to her work as nurse in the Dee hospital in Ogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson and Stanley Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mils attended a social in Brig ham City in honor of Miss Marie Anderson and Miss Carma DeMars, nieces of Mrs. Johnron, who left Monday for the Mission Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeMars of Salt Lake City and Ronald DeMars of Brigham City were guest on Monday at the Lewis O. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Crogsted and small son, and Mrs. Ruth Crogsted of Los Angeles were guests this week at the A. R. Capener home. Mrs. R. J. Crogsted is the oldest grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Capener and her small son, Paul Arthur, is their first great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miles and fam- . - s , of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie and family spent the weekend at St Anthony, Idaho. " Miss Velma ..Wood of Garland visited with her sister, Verna and friends in Salt Lake City Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers, spent the weekend in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. P. C Peterson and family spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mulliner and family were ' in Idaho Falls over the - . Margaret H. , Pack , was appointed weekend. J. M. Gaddie- - attended the Lions Organist of the. County Company, of convention in Logan Tuesday and the D. U. P. at the meeting at'Brig-haCity, . held Wednesday. . Dora Wednesday.' P. C. Christensen is spending this Brough and Maud O. Cook, who are also officers, were present at the week at Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs; H. D. Woffinden spent . . . meeting. ' Mrs. Donald Sheffield entertained the weekend in Lehi. "Mrs. G. F. the V. Wednesday evening. Golden Harris and Mrs. Richard Calderwood were special guests. A very delicious luncheon was served., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brugaman and ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burcher of San WATKINS Mr. and Mrs. C.'C. WatFrancisco were entertained at dinner kins, a boy, born May 30 at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Valley hospital. I TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Harry TayRauber, Wednesdty. Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney spent lor, a boy, born June 4 at the Dee " Decoration day at Logan. hospital in Ogden. m RECENT BIRTHS n lis CUT YOUR FOOD BILL! 11 ter, Mrs. Samuel Wilde and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Salt Lake City visited friends in . Tremonton, Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Supan and children, Ra- mona and Tommie of Richfield, Idaho, spent the weekend with friends in Tremonton. The Triple N. club meeting was held at the home of Dora Fuller, Thursday, May 28. The meeting was brought to order by the president and songs were sung. The girls did fancy work. A light luncheon was served by the hostess who wast assisted by her mother Mrs. R. H. Fuller. The next meeting will be held at the home of Thelma Sandall, June 4th. In Uy left Tuesday for their home Cedar City, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted and family and Mrs. Herbert Stayner were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayner of Boise, Idaho, were visiting with relatives in Garland this weekend. Mrs. E. N. Austin was hostess to the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis LUlywbite gave the lesson, which was very interesting. Two musical numbers were given by Miss Adams of East Garland. Mrs. Hansen, president of the County Camp, and Mrs. Jensen, the secretary, were present and made short talks on the work. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to 17 members and 8 guests. Mrs. T. W. Innes and children spent the weekend visiting with relatives in ' Salt Lake City. Bowcutt Von Dr. T. W. Innes and spent the weekend fishing in Idaho. Arthur Munns of Brigham City was a guest of relatives in Garland Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling and son, Dick, are spending a few days this week in Farmington. Max Beal spent Wednesday in Lo' l gan. Mrs. J. W, Chambers has as a guest this week her sister, Mrs. J. I. Moore Compare the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables, nature's most healthful foods, to canned produce You are cordially invited to come, compare our . produce and prices. You will find it pays to buy your produce at a specialized green produce market specialized for SAVE AT your economy ii 1 CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE u Between Bakery and Shaw Bldg. rTTTTTTTTXTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTXXTXTTXXTXXXj Dig City Drug (Co. Proof of Gavins at NEW INGRAM ALARM CLOCKS I KLEENEX TISSUES - 200's - 2 VACUUM BOTTLE (Cool Cap) WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS 15, 30 and 60 watt .. 98 LIlIL -- ;....7- 10 PALMOUVE SOAP - 3 bars LIFEBOUY SOAP - 3 bars .. ....... WOODBURY'S FACICAL SOAP LUX TOILET SOAP - 3 for JERGENS LOTION - with applicator ................. FITCHES SHAVE CREAM..: BABY TALC - Johnson & Johnson ... .1 MILK OF MAGNESIA 16 oz. -- 12 ll wt 7 !..... 20 43 . .....l..m .... 19 .. .. 29 YOU SAVE! WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US Tuejday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and family spent Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ken Stevenson and children at !., POOL DRAINED EVERY NIGHT are spending a week with friends and relatives at Ephrium. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower spent the weekend visiting in Smlthfleld and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor were business visitors at Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Cornwall and daughter, Valsine, were Salt Lake Visitors Sunday,. PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE |