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Show T13DAT, JUNE 29, 1939 T. BEAR RIVER'VAttET' LEADER, r j - . FINE IMPOSED Pananm sotr.t Monday nd and Mrs. Ernest Woodward.-, the home of Annadel CASE reMrs. Annie Zesiger, Mrs. Vaudis BeeCity. Annadel Brigham Doris and her ton and daughter Judy, with visit to with her The uak Cnfo beWoodward were Sunday visitors at turned with her to visit several days. The following cases were heard on turned in. C. W. monton, defeated the Oed or Mrs. McGregor of the home fore City Judge J. Wesley Horsley 10 summer Saturday: Stirl Hess. 35, Fielding, to o in a last and fUrk Thatcher, Idaho. j Den Sheffield is attending to a charge of drunk- "zame. Friilaw n,, irpmn,.,. som wm u. A. S. U. guilty the at pleaded school ball in hZ Dorothea Christensen underwent an is en driving and was fined $125 and played studying athletic leadership. appentectomy in the L. D. S. hospital, a sentence of 40 days, with the Ogden Elks their first given of e in Salt Lake several weeks ago. Khej Mr and Mrs. Ernest Woodward days suspended upon payment of the year. June; The the were Elks was hospital from in suspendwas released fine His driver's license recov- - were Ogden visitors Thursday. 15 and reports show her to be ed for one year and his liquor permit fifth inning when a five'S the game on ice for the Oak cJM ering satisfactorily. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lyle Tripp are spend- forfeited for one year. The who in canyon. summer Logan 45, Plymouth, the Garr Rose, ing 211 9nn 'k.nE Mildred, Verna and Anna Maiie; fore Tripp pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk-an- d Ogden Elks part of the summerin Mrs. 8 7s are 301 051 x Theurer left Monday for Southern Provo. was re- - ua fined - visited with her sister $10, was exan 10 8 have planned where Utah they ,r,00tcH on a charge of having liquor The Oak Cafe girls tended trip through the parks. Helen Zundell, of Brigham City isj in his possession without a permit, lie nrs nru,l r, thi3 week of Janice Lower, and trial is set a pleaded not guilty 29. J ? 21 softball The Bear River District Court of' guest team to n n. Bond was set hA held Friday evening at; for Thursday, June Cafe 'tv, ' ! led all wav the anri spon Relief Ward Society The First or $300 personal prolead the Boise Ford of the Bear River, sored a canyon party at Guinevah; for $100 cash i tin cauciicu. bond. East of the Elwood school house.to even- - perty park in Logan canyon Tuesday Willis Forsgren, 35, Willard, chargSome scout troops have arranged a1 supper the picnic Following ing. the with ed before evening issuing fraudulent checks, Arrow Shirts. $2.00. cook supper there Bush program was presented featuring one for $38.05 to the Brigham Auto ' CLIFFS CLOTinSi program which will feature Don Francis Moore as "Tissie" of, company, the other for $26.85, of Garland in Bear and Indian stories. Mrs. fame. Mrs. Faun Supply led, Quinney to Ray Morgan, pleaded guilty and Besides the presentation of awaraa radio community singing and directed was given jail sentences of 20 days there will be community singing, clar in THROUGH TRp dances, a solo by Joan ureen ana and 13 days, with sentence suspended inet and trumpet solos by Noel and the ana DeAnne duet a scout Quinney by All cnecKS. of the and Cook taps. Vernon ADS FIRST upon payment Anne Bunnell. troops of the district are invited to attend. Rpnorts received from Brieham this told of the death of Lamar Ev- week of Woodward Charles Mr. and Mrs. 2, infant nephew of Mrs. J. D. erton, Corinne, were Sunday dinner guests in a large at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Harris, who was drowned under the bridge. caught ditch, being Woodward. Take plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables The child is the son or Mr. ana Airs. Wilbur Everton. will Nature's Best Beth Oyler and Rhea Heppler leave Monday on the excursion bus T 1 TieitArl with Ta trartn nltiAn rf for Portland. Oreeron. They have BERRIES and CHERRIES for Canning k tour of the North his mother, Mrs. George F. Price, on planned a or ana unson iamny, Friday. Kay west as far nortn as beaiue. Brigham. visited his grandmother, Mr and Mrs. A. L. Cook and Phyl Mrs. Price, Tuesday. lis attended the James H. Hart fam Golden Price and family, of Burley, ily reunion at Bear Lake, Saturday Idaho, spent the weekend with their Arrow Shirts, $2.00. See our windows parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Price. ' ei.u i uii.u . -- Mr. Local and Social Items I lume MAURIN'E COOK, Local Correspondent Jos-epCn- Softball Nex IN DRUNK .v-,. C0-a- -2 j air-tig- Schaffer and daughter, Saturday - for San Francisco vxv,, to visit the uoiaen uaie t,.,H,1B of next They will return the first week Dr J ift M. ! yw. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ames, Mrs. John Solomon and Leo Morris, of Denver, Colorado, visited Thursday with their sister, Lillian Morris. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastlynn, of Salt Lake, visited Friday with Mrs. Tack. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mxrg-xrcMrs. Sheppherd, who has been visiting; reI'ack, accompanied them on their turn to Salt Lake. t Stake board members of the Relief attended the closing socials the Fielding and El wood societies Monday and Tuesday. The themevit-of the program at Fielding was the of amin. This was carried out in corsages of vegetables worn by the women, a prize being awarded for the most outstanding corsage. In Elwood the REAL ESTATE FARMS OR II03IES JAMES BROUGH White visited Wednes with day and Thursday in Salt Lake Mrs. her sister, Mrs. E. H. Earton. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE j.. - .I. IT j ' tj,.. v j SHOP LEADER FOR THE T CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE FRUIT STAND i llui Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allphin and daughter, of Lovell, Wyoming, stop- rArl to spp Mr AllnViin's si.qtpr Mrs George F. Price. Saturday on the way to the Salt Lake Temple, wdiere his daughter was married. I A merican Legion ca:RNIVA j "" Mayor N. E. Shaw is vacationing in California. 1 i w :! Buy Saturday of Monday Closed Tuesday. . . We have planned a Big Sales Event for Saturday and Monday. . . Be sure to come Join us in the fun of saving . . ,. We promise buy staple you bigger bargains than ever. . . Events like this are not to be missed Be . . foods. prepared. foods buy picnic buy fancy foods WATER Prices Effective July 1st - 3rd NEW POTATOES L MELONS u, 2 BANANAS 6 Lb TOMATOES"! POTATO CHIPS OLIVES S l;n""1 , LETTUCE 5 u. 3 NEW CABBAGE 29 PICKLES ADEo,, 10 FANCY C4KES Ar:d 15 15 Las!"d 15 15 FLAVOR MARSI1M ALLOWS i& 10 DflW 10 14 JELL0TS 26 CORNED BEEF Acl. TUNA FLAKES 10 CHEESE TbLD 14 RlNSO'rlT 19 COFFEE T,LL 27 5 WAX PAPERS!'; PORK -- BEANS PWI). SUGAR 3atcl!w: 18 MIRACLE WHIP itouie . 31 P0STT0ASTIES321 SPRYS 54 Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Sanders, of Og-- j den, was a Tremonton visitor Sun-- , day. George W. Price, of Deweyville, was burned on the leg and arm Monday by gas. Mrs. E. E. Brenkman is making an extended tour and visit in the East. She will visit her children in Chicago, North Bergen, New Jersey; Peoria, and Galesburg, 111. She also plan3 to visit the New York Fair and other relatives and friends enroute. The First and Second Wards will meet together Sunday for the monthly conjoint program which will be furnished by the Brigham Third Ward and will feature the Watkins ladies Chorus. The speaker of the evening will also be from the Third Ward. PAPER PLATES SHRIMPS MILK fgzt CANDY BARS 27 a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith anrl twn , -i T ouiia, vcinuii aim A.,n. wiitui, aim Vjeorge Preston left Thursday for a week in Yellowstone. r.. PEANUT BUTTERS CORNFLAKES1!.... 21 21 1 t- Lola Winzeler entertained at a Bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday. High prize was awarded Carmen Waldron and Anne Simonsen won low. Helen Allen has been in Salt Lake this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Minson. The Deacon and Old Testament classes of the Second Ward were entertained Wednesday at a swimming party at the high school swimming pool. Following the swim was a ball game and a bonfire lunch. GAVE MONEY ZlO f.r 23c ".'"v POT ROASTS M, ., 15 29 LUNCH MEAT ,r.'"'.. 25 BOILED HAM ,, 20 HAMBURGER 2 u,s BACON ilif FRANKS.,.. SAUSAGE,,,,, BEEF LIVER,,, PICNIC HAMS n?r 1... MEADS PABLUM Lb. Carton A EPSOM SALTS lbs 1 Ac4 23 25 29 10 FACE POWDER 55c Lady Esther .... 19 powder and FOOD 'JjMXO. STORES GARLAND, UTAH Itr QC( OfW QV HINDS HONEY AND ALMOND LOTION 2 Cakes Hinds yfr4 SOAP - All for Oir 60c MURINE For the Eyes 05c IilSODOL 25c CHOCOLATE EX LAX TREMONTON Sensational Rides 8 6 75c BAYER ASPIRIN f Qvt a 4br i fr 15 Concessions Lge. 15 Music and Free Acts o Free Admission To Grounds with OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS CRYSTAL WHITE 10 Lge. Bars 37 Electric - 2 Slice TOOTH PASTE Ipana - Large SHOE CLEANER White Ace - Lge. .. j(A f 5 size PROBAK JR. RAZOR 1 BLADES 1J for QQr JJ 20 in iz) National rharmacy QQC OLIVE OIL Imported - ALARM CLOCKS St. Regis Guaranteed M0 WILDROOT HAIR T0MC OQ With Oil 60c TOASTERS Hdd! RLXSO - For Tul, Washer, Dish pan r ft a Giant Pkg OIV MINERAL OIL American Heavy Full Pint IQQ's., - 6 - z. St. Regis VACUUM BOTTLE American Made Pint HOC GOODRICH SWIM CAPS 10 ' -- rw f-- C0c ALKA- - SELTZER a 8 Entertaining Shows Fresh Raspberry Sundae Box of 200 ' Midway ham City. KLEENEX Tissues ir factions Gri Harris were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris in Brig- 5 HAMS Silver Slate Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 8 10 15 . 4th PICNIC two-wee- "- - - '!.'-"- Mmy-J- mm, v. rpnt of Park City leturned with her to visit here. TREMONTON, UTAH mi Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Crant Theurer , Kieth and Mrs. Richard Davis and week s Stokes left Wednesday for aIsational Yellowstone tour through Park. Mrs W. G. Hayward, of Faris. Ida., who has been visiting ten days with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward left relTuesday for Logan to visit with Mrs. i3 Mrs. Hayward atives there. Woodward's mother. Tra AGENCY m. a Year's furnished music at both wards. daughters, Mrs J. M. Schaffer and went Tues Connie, and Gloria Sherry, home the at visit to Bountiful day to Dr. and of Mrs. Staffer's parents, Mrs. J. C. Stocks. Salt Mr and Mrs. Roy Johnson, of at the Lake, were Monday visitors Madsen. nome of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Don E. Peckenpaugh is atS. tending summer school at the U. A. C. where she is studying dancing with Margaret Goold and game3 and of leadership under Charles F .Smith New York. MONEY TO LOAN - tv was reviewed and a special feature of the program waa a.. End or bv Mrs. June Thompson "The Mothers Work" The Singing ht dS8 work and growth of the 4cT - (A Itr RUBBING ALCOHOL - U Pt NORMALIZING CREAM ABSORBENT COTTON Max run Factor Jar HH DD Pound 29 |