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Show PAGE THREES PENROSE Timber of our townspeople were viewed Admiral Antartic plane that is touring and were at the drawing Evidently iJcory, 1 Saturday. two Ixfr and Mrs. Al Spiers and Indren have moved to Ogden. where A number of our young people at tended the party of Miss Mona Wells, on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells, of Promontory Station. Everyone is in readiness for the Primary ward conference to be held Sunday evening. The M Men, Gleanor and Junior classes and their leaders entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Dott Marsh and Mr. Jess Simms. The guests of honor received many presents and an enjoyable evening was had. All of our students and the teachers who are away, are expected home for Thanksgiving vacation. The Priesthood was represented Sunday at the special meeting at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Colby and small son returned from a visit to Sigurd, $ IDEAL GIRL 4-- H $ Cas f THE STANDARD OPTICAL COMPANY OF SALT LAKE CITY DR. JOHN WEST will be in the ROBERT SIMONSEN JEWELRY STORE Each Wednesday, Commencing Dec. 2nd with office hours from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. have the privilege of getting correct fitting and examinations with prices still remaining the same as in Salt , . . You will Lake City ... ... As an added feature you may have your present glasses amount small of fifty cents insured for one year for the (50c) per year ... For Information and Appointments Call 75.0-- 1 ROBERT SIMONSEN JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS Buy Now WATCHES - JEWELRY $1.00 Will Hold Your Selection For Christmas ROBERT ClMONSEN .Jewel er 1 m ;:!B:iM!i!,iE!ii;i!iiiniii!Oi Mney THE ECONOMY CAR Saves 300 Gallons of Gas Every Year SEE AND RIDE IN THE DODGE BEFORE YOU BUY 1 t ,, I c n l ,1 4 II THATCHER SCHOOL NEWS i ii ii i , i i i u i 1. ' I K 1 i ( , , , t , Holland and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christensen, all of this city, were the guests of Mrs. William J. Rose on Sunday. Miaa HoP Christensen, who is atr Ending school at the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen. Mrs. Rasmus Hansen is staying in East Garland with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore, who have two children ill with pneumonia. Miss Harriett Sorenson and Miss Esther Oh man returned home Saturday after spending a week in Salt Lake City doing temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen and two children of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson and three children of BothwelL Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and daughter, Mrs. Augusta Iverson and Mrs. Eliza Hal-liwere the dinner guests of Mrs. C. W. Brailsford Sunday in honor of her son, Jesse's, birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iverson of Tremonton also called In the evening. BEAR RIVER CITY By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford j ng fc : I FRENNA ANDERSON, 20, Heber City, selected by State Club Specialist D. P. Murray as the club girl in year's most Utah, wins an trip to the 15th National Club Congress to be held in Chicago, Nov. 27-- ', Dec. 5. In eight years of club work she completed projects in home science, home management, clothing, foods and conservation. She gave seven demonstrations and entered three judging contests. The girl also made 40 garments, and in 1935 won first In Wasatch county style revue. Her club work is valued at $99.96. She will compete with other western state champions for regional honors, and if successful will be a contender for one of three cash college scholarships of $400, 300, and $200, given by Montgomery Ward, sponsor of the contest together with Chicago trips and county medals. Auto Salvage 4SinUHH3 Carl Nelson and son, Vaughn, and wife of Shelley, Idaho were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stan-fil- l. Lawrence Hansen and Mrs. Olive Rhead were the stake genealogical workers who visited our class Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson attended a birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Borgstrom's of Thatcher. Mrs Audrey C. Hentze and twins returned to their home in Salt Lake Cit y after a 10 day visit with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. En gvar Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosley and family of Corinne called on his twin brother, William, and family Sunday afternoon. fTl 86.8proof-The.traightwh- l 'S fgL ( more old. 25 J-.- H straight whiskey 15 month old. QUART mi:- , ertC , Hcitz & Winzclcr Auto Co. WIDOW eiue AS Hi QWICiW. wuo COP AMD TAW CNFOOCSft" OF THK TOWN -- VERY 6vCH LOVETHt AN OH THOSE SWIUW AND DOES HC US ED CARS OHc DRIVIS WATin WIDOW (JUT &. aJ"-- Co.. Inc., Schenlev, Pa " rr.; - BEANS A l HANDSOME 1H SUUOW IS LORD BLOW- - COHfTANT COMPANION TO'WAliT AND VIN OUT THE OIS COUNT. CONSTANT HE ALSO HAS HIS EYE A MOftE ANNOYANl TO OW- ON THE VERY RICH FftlfcNO THE CAT- - 40 THIS VJ I DOW . SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL (6 ALWAYS DOLLED UP IN WKO HIS NEW RIBBON AND ALWAYS RlOfS WITH THI WIDOW. K. " ' V :, - CHEVROLET TRUCK - CHEVROLET TRUCK 1933 HOTEL TEMPLE 157" -- 1). 1934 SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel jltflNEST, - i i f C ..: Manager ROSSITER General ' ' r t r 4 ' XV. - Completely Overhauled - CHEV. SPORT COACH Kari-Kcc- n 1932 1935 Dual Wheel 157" f ikjiilic. LORD BLOWOUTS ONLY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION-BU- T MUCH BETTER THAN WALKING. 5 t I Trunk CHEV. CONVERTABLE Landeau Sedan DODGE COACH Low Price .... Easy Terms 1935 - DODGE PICK-U- P Very Few Miles 1931 PLYMOUTH COACH Overhauled Throughout No shrewd buyer passes up our used car bargains -: .- BUT NOT LEAST LaT rikikiie AMkieff.ruB T18 G. M. C. TRUCK AS GOOD AS NEW 1936 irfJ WHO MAKES USED CAR BUITNG SAFE TODAY'S BARGAINS IliHpsflii "V T Ml 1934 1 - No.228ir b;i L f 4--- WART, the Speed Cop ' By Fronk Chevrolet Co. SAVEft-T- v ViV51" w - IT THE '" s "Kl PINT No. 229 Copyright 1936, Jof . S. Finch Leader Ads Get Results B, 1 straight whiskies; grain neutral .plriu. 5 jtraight whiskey 4 yean old, 20 ml Clif's Clothiery. 15 months or 75 Mfi 1 1 Ukies ia this product are MfA Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Dott Marsh, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh, of Penrose, to Jess Simms, of Bear River City. The marriage wil take place today, Thanksgiving Day, at the home of the bride's parents. At the present, the young couple will make their home in Bear River City. For Practical Gifts MMilSPp 1; ANNOUNCEMENT Midi Save ' Mr nnd Mr. Moivin Rnrhanu f The children brought their shovels, Dewe"yvUle are the proud parents of hoes, and rakes to school. The girls a baby girl, bora Sunday, November bi ought some cloths and buckets. 22. Mrs. Burbank was formerly Miss They washed the windows. The boys Eleane Rose, daughter of Mr. and worked outside. The school ground Mrs. William J. Rose of this city. looks very much better now. This is 26 grandchildren of Mrs. Arlene' Christiansen, 4th Grade. and Mrs. Rose. fcieam Engine Anna Mae, the 17 month old daughTetsu Okada brought his steam engine to school. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Wankier, It runs by steam. He showed us how who has been very sick with pneuit works. He can make it go fast or monia, is now improving. siow Dy turning off or on the steam. Mrs. Fred Timmerman and two 11 nas a whistle that blows. It was children, Mrs. Earl Weston and one very interesting to see how it runs. son, William J. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Didericksen. Oakley Huggins and daughter, all of The seventh grade won the highest Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessinger percent in spelling at the end of the of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack quarter, therefor the sixth and eighth grades are going to stick to the agree Miss the school nurse, has ment made at the first of the year, been Allred,the children with colds urging and give them a peanut bust to stay home and doctor them so Eugene Didericksen, 8th Grade. there won't be so many students stayThatcher Ward Banquet Satur ing out of school for sickness. This is day, the children of the Thatcher to keep the percentage of attendance ward, had a banquet in the ward up and keep contagious diseases away Jenne Eldredge. chapel which we appreciated very from the people. much. Friday night they served the In our Social Science unit we have For Practical Gifts Clif's Clothlery. adults from all over the county. We been studying on ancient and modern had a very good turnout. Rome. Several' reports have been givBen Eldredge. en and It seems to be a very interestScheel Poor Attendance. We have had ing subject. Cecil McNeely, 7th Grade. poor attendance in our school on acThere was a school dance held here AUTO SALVAGE - AUTO PARTS count of having too many colds but GENERAL REPAIRING Friday. Odeen Diderickson was in we are trying hard to keep the colds charge. They danced from three o'Utah Phone 4402 Garland, away and make' our attendance better. clock until the bus came for the PenA. IL SCHEEL, Prop. Odeen Didericksen. rose students. Sherman Stanfill. nd Takes Pleasure In Announcing That Their Registered Optometrist I son-in-la- w v.-- Announcement l Clean Up Day Last Wednesday the whole school had a clean up day. our parents attended the 1T A meeting held Wednesday Jening at the Thatcher school house. Ivtt and Mrs. William M. Miller their guest during the week Mr. Miller's brother, Seymour Utah. Miller, of Syracuse, on entertained Marsh IMrs George and quilting in shower a at Tuesday Lor of her daughter, Dott, whose announced. Utah. igagement has been . feW of i I |