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Show r PAGE illGHT . - Ha 4PCaIL 4.. J - T- ! Tre-monto- 1 at-M- r. , s. j a-i- T EVANS Dentist ." D& HON . JAMES wf nrn r-- 1 Penney's Store Will Be In His New Office Over MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Make Appointments With Dr. Evans for EYE Examination - ... V TOIMDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1936 I t NEW COMIC STKIP BV J. H. FROXK, TO APPEAR REG- - i . ILARLT IS THE LEADER j i 6 Mrs. F. M. Peck was hostess to her bridge club Monday. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Dean Capener, Mrs. C. J. Wood and Mrs. A. M. Mulliner. Luncheon was served to 16 members and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie, a guest. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Frye, of Brigham City, were dinner guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. The Misses Mable and Fae Michae-li- s of Logan, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred America's Egypt niMt it beine bis birthday. Geneive Gardner returned from Salt To Be Describe Lake City Wednesday afternoon-M- r and Mrs. Paul Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland were in Ogden j on Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Perry entertained a num ber of close friends of her son, Myril, Wednesday evening to celefcrate his were birthday anniversary. Games to 8 served refreshments and played guests. Mrs. Frank Germer had as her guest during the week, Mis. Agnes McMurdie of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Jr. had as their guest on Wednesday, Edward Quinlin of American Falls. Mrs. N. Peter Marble had as special guest3 on Sunday, Mrs. Henry Niel son and son and Mrs. Lewis Jones nnrt children of Brisrham City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard' had as their guests during the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller, Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard of this place. Friends and relatives of Howard Dewey of Salt Lake City, are very sorry to hear of his sudden illness and hope he will soon be able to leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and little daughter are visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr were calling on relatives here Sunday. Saturday the scouts did a good turn They met in a group and cutwood for the older folks of the ward. ByCarveth Dance at Penrose, Friday, Nov. 20. Youngest state in the Unji Mrs. Aldrid Christensen and baby a history "so ancient that Denmark for left Saturday Aalbory, gists have not yet been able for an extended visit with her parthe a inscriptions left on paint Before leaving ents and relatives. unknown race that i that at by of gathered people young group cliff Hes-loher p dwellings and buriei Mrs. Frank the home of Mr. and That's Arizona Egypt 0f for a party in her honor. The the southern part of which evening was spent in playing games Wells will describe Sunday, and refreshments were enjoyed. The ber 22, in the Continental party as well as all of her friends wish her joy and happiness on her pany radio broadcast "j America with Conoco and trip. Wells." Saturleft Christensen Mrs. Floyd of a to "At this time of the yes for couple Hooper spend day the internationally known weeks with her parents there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop had reporter, "so many people ms to escape winter by taking e as their Sunday guests, Mr., and Mrs. P. M. Folkman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph trips across the stormy At Robson and children of Plain City the sunnyshores of the Medit But most of them do this si Mrs. Ingerline Anders pf Brigham cause they have no idea tha City spent a few days last week visera Arizona enjoys a wintei iting friends and relatives at Garland, Tremonton and Elwood. While that far surpasses that of t at Tremonton she was the guest of terranean." Furthermore, V Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. At Elwood plains, this region's scenery she was the guest of ,H. C. Hansen. teresting as its winter climat She is Box Elder's oldest lady, being fortable. overs 90 years old and still enjoying Local listeners who wish good health. It is very interesting to in on Carveth Wfells Sunday, carry on a conversation with her as ber 22, may do so by dialinj she can tell of the life and experKSL from 6:30 to 7 p. m. iences as a pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen, Mr. mer's sister. and Mrs. Newman Harris, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Noon of and Mrs. Blaine Mortensen.all were Sunday dinner guest were guests of Ira Anderson on home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam Wednesday, aa was also Dr. Payne mers. of Salt Lake City. Fred Newman of Ogden, w Leslie Andersen spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and 1 itor misin Salt Lake City attending some Newman Friday. friends reunions and visiting sionary By Phyllis Summers Mr. and Mrs. George Stark -and relatives. 4 and Mrs. Bert Firth were vi Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Leonard and Dance at Penrose, Friday, Nov. 20. visMonday. Ogden to went to baby Portage Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newman were in Mrs. Raymond Ray was a i it Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen. Mr. Leonthe home of Mrs. Earl Firth ard was principal of the Portage Ogden Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Peaschool before coming to Elwood five cock of Ogden, were Sunday dinner years ago. DR. D. B. GREI Mrs. Allie K. Hansen of Idaho Falls guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. left Saturday for Provo to visit with Arthur Wilson. Mrs. Arthur Wilson was in Salt her children there. She visited with on business Friday. Lake relatives and friends here, at TremonMrs. Tremonton, Reginald Summers and son, ton and Garland. Mrs. Vemon Hansen was appointed Lasale, left Sunday for Rupert.Idaho, Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1: as a board member on the Primary where they will visit with Mrs. Sum- stake board on Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Hansen accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Melba Bishop of Garland, to Salt Lake to visit a specialist. She is suffering from a bad case of Sinis trouble. ' They were down Monday and Tuesday. Miss Ara Andersen went to Logan THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26lh, 1936 Sunday to visit her si3ter, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gunnell. FREE 8 Big Dressed Turkeys The Primary officers are busy preFREE Hats, Noisemakers and Novelties paring for their Primary conference that will convene on November 29. 30 40c4 The Genealogical society have arranged a good program for next Sunday evening, November 22. Elwin Garfield gave a splendid talk here Sunday evening. Miss Olive Hall also gave a good paper on the WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936 4 Big Dressed Turkeys FREE BOTH WELL i Michaelis. Mrs. Randolph Gee was hostess to Dentist the Daughters of Pioneers Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ray Hougaard. Mavor and Mrs. Alfred Michaelis had as their weekend guests, Miss r Ardene Malder and Mrs. Luther and sons, of Holbrook, Idaho, and Mrs. Ava Sasser, of Honeyville. Miss Melba Nve. of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye. Bishop and Mrs. Mark Nichols had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burningham, parents'; of Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs. V. Waddoups, of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols and daughter of Brigham City. ( Lo-aa- n, I By IL P. I ( GARLAND Mrs. Geo. A. Deal ELWOOD Rasmossen Vy Mrs. I a public service, now comes the announcement that beginning this week, Mr. J. H. Fronk, president of the Fronk Chevrolet Co., will present regularly for your amusement in these columns a new comic strip feature, entitled "Wart, the Speed Cop." With each issue, Mr. Fronk will picj ture this gentleman of the law cavorting about Tremonton, in company with his friends and foes, and like Amos 'N Andy, getting into all sorts of messes and Bcrapes, largely on ac- count of his riding a motorcycle, in-- 1 stead of in a new Chevrolet. Playing with Wart, the Speed Cop, th widow Gassaver. a ..nil onrpar t it "1 r amorous lady who aland very lovely ways drives a Chevrolet, and alsoa Lord 'Blowout, who always rides mule a very stubborn mule. Everybody will be interested in this new comic feature, especially when J. coming from one so well known as for is H. Fronk, whose reputation doing things exceedingly well. When you are pleased and entertain ed through reading Mr. Fronk's comic strip, tell him so, he'll no doubt appreciate it. Sas-se- OPTOMETRIST PHONE 124 tr Tf In answer to what he believes to be Dillonte Dockstader, who has been Dance at Penrose, Friday, Nov. 20. reMrs. Duane Lower and Mrs. James very ill at a Salt Lake hospital, week. this his home to turned viswere Logan Ransom and families Mrs. Duane Lower and family were itors Sunday. In visitors of Mrs. Carl Tymm of Logan Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haight were on business. Sunday. Ogden Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. Paul Jenkins and friend, Darrei and Mrs. J. G. Burgess were Ogden Holt, students of Weber College, were visitors Sunday, weekend visitors of Mrs. D. W. Jenk-iMr. and Mrs. James Ransom went to Lewiston Wednesday night. Mrs. . E. Samuelson, who has been .Ransom attended a meeting to make working in Oregon and Idaho, has re con-- : plans for the American Legion Mimed to nis nome in iremumuu iui vention to be held December 12 at the winter. Lewiston. ' Mrs. Henry Drewes of Brigham .Mrs. Rose Kerr left Wednesday to on business this ' attend the funeral of Mrs. Martha wis in week. Harding at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ault and Mrs Reverend D. E. Blackstack of Salt Carter were business visitors in Tom of Meth the Lake City, superintendent rviiuf Mission conducted the Sunday 0;rden Monday. Maxine Josenhsen. whe has t th M v.. church ' Ida-- 1 Mrs. and of Reverend was b?en a He visiting in various parts of guest E. F. Gaff. ho, returned to her home Friday. Coach and Mrs. Joe Whitesictes .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and and Mrs. Robert Simonsen were tended the title game between Utah state Agricultural college an Colora-MrSalt Lake City visitors, Tuesday. Winnemauca,' 0o Heed of University. Others attending were: Harvey ' Nevada is visiting Mrs. Ward Shuman Bishop and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Hams, xvoei wk, this week Mrs. Margaret Ballard and daugh- Pale Tompkinsen, Richard Anderson, Mr. ter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bal- Halvor Glenn, Carl Mason and Mrs. R. D. Anderson. lard and Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Harris visattended the funeral services of Hen- - j Mrs. Vida Wirrick of Ogden is Mrs. her of home mother, the at j at iting Logan Sunday. ry Ballard Mrs. J. C. Stocks of Bountiful was Elizabeth Sandall. Members of the Midland Camp of a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Schaffer. Daughter of Utah Pioneers attended Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks of Ogcounty convention at Brigham City, 12'. Mr3. Margaret H. Pack, and of Mr. November weekend visitors were den rrs. O. L. Brough, Mrs. O. A. Seagcr, Mrs. Charles Niles. Mrs. Oscar Strand, Mrs. Catherine Vatklns, Mrs. Margurete Ballard, ;s. Clara Crockett and Mrs. A. L. DR. G. M. Cook. Three members of state or- rinlzatlon from Salt Lake were present. Mrs. Brough, Mrs. Seager and Office Over J. C. Penney Store "rs. Strand rendered two trios, 5:80 9 1:15 12 to to j Office Hours: s by Mrs. Pack, Refresh-r-.cnt124 PHONE were served. 3s . d Dn rD Y j HOLIDAY FOOTBALL DANCE - THANKSGIVING Ladies Gents FOOTBALL FROLIC DANCE Sr it M T, , Shoppers ft jjt . The First of a Series of Specials that will Make it Worth While to Shop Early VERDI BREINHOLT'S DANCE ORCHESTRA I ! DEWEYVILLE WHITE CITY By Mrs. Thomas Ault IN OGDEN Tuesday evening a number of relatives and friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. 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