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Show BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY PACE EIGHT GERTRUDE RANDAL L, Iocal Correspondent Attendance at High of Year Together In California School Highest I Mrs. Orvil Hunsaker and children, Dick Adams, of Layton, visited at returned Sunday et-nirthe home of Mr. aand Mrs. Wayne of HoneyviUe, from Southern California, after Sandall, Wednesday evening. spading the holidays with Mr. and Victor L. Hansen. Mrs. Mrs. Marian Summers was hostess their stay they attended a During O. B. club Wednesday to the S. New Year's dinner party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Faun Hunsaker, whose included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver and son guest list also and family of Burbank, Adams Lyle and Miss Mae Calderwood, of Salt Gunnell of Los Donald Mrs. Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Charles B. Mrs. and Mr. Angeles, Mrs. Robert Calderwood Sunday. Mrs. Vicand Mr. Gunnell of Howell, Mrs. D. and L. Hansen daughter, tor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sears and chilMr. and and Oral Adams, E. Adams, children and dren and Mrs. Bert Nish and daughter of of Bui ley, Idaho, spent New Years Mrs. Leon Dunn Ellis. visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy .c Mrs. Rose Kerr had as htr guests of ftliursday. Friday, and Saturday W. M. Mrs. Iju? week, her daughter, and Linquist and children, Rosamond 'Alice, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Jenkins, of Michigan, arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with Mr. Jenkin'a mother, Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. After leaving Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Jenkins and Mrs. D. W. Jenkins will visMrs. Henry Nielson and childien it Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins and Miss o? Orighara City, spent Thursday vis- Margaret Jenkins in Los Angeles, and Erick- - other friends and relatives in other iting her sister, Mrs. Grant parts of California. ... . j Hr. and Mrs. Reed Pierce were vi- Jake Shrenk left Friday for his of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foxley home in Twin Falls, Idaho, after a two weeks' visit with his brother and j;Jurdav on their way from Chicago to the ir home at Hood River, Ore-- , wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Shrenk. sits ANNOUNCEMENT A "No Hostess" birthday surprise party was given Mrs. Golden Harris Tuesday evening at her home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lyde Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Nielson, R. C. Harris and Witt Harris. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ellis announce Miss Mildred Whitney and Reed Ur. and Mrs. Clicfton Kerr and Taylor, both of Ogden, were Sunday 34rS. James Walton were Salt Lake visitors at the home of the later's visitors on Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keller and son, iMiiUy. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dewey and were visitors on and Mrs. Roland, of Salt LakeMr.City, 'tifiily, and Mr. Keller's of parents, Mr. visSaturday were Kaysville Jffield and son and H. Weller. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stevenson, forMonday. ors on Sunday merly of Tremonton, now of Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castleton visited friends here last week. and Hansen Elias Mrs. and Mr. V Sunday of Pre- a,nd children, of Malad, spent liri daughters and husbands, In and here relatives visiting home sto, Idaho, were visitors at the wMr. and Mrs. J. II. Keller and Mr. mil1 Mrs. Hector Haight on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Peters, of Minnesota, are in TremonLitchfield. El-rfelr3. F. M. Christensen, Mrs. ton looking over a business proposiq Winzeler and Mrs. Don with the view of settling here, tion SAVE motored to Logan Monday arrangements can be if satisfactory choir. g. to hear the Don Cossack made. Mis3 Leone Fairclough and Mrs. D. Mrs. T. P. Meister returned home y yr. Jenkins spent Tuesday and aftter visiting with her Sunday h in Salt Lake City. Miss Mrs. Lydia Rogers, and daughter, Mrs. of has been a guest and friend.? in relatives other the past week. ' j the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Ray Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of Eden. The marriage will take place in the near future. SHOP for High Score Each week w e give $3.00 for high score in bowling. LADIES $Uo gents $i.50 Tremonton Billiard & Bowling d B. Y. WESTMORELAND. Msr Downstairs Midland Hotel Bide. and EOS CITY Tremonton Saturday WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD . . . OUR PRICES ARE COMPETITIVE WITH THE LARGER SHOPPING CENTERS . . . CHECK THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW . . Wed-nidaFair-rtvig- U and Mrs. Ilamp Bradshaw New Year's Eve at Ogden with tfff. anl Mrs, Ellis Jensen and party, d'nlng out at a New Year's Eve dinner, thtjti dancing at the White City 'ballroom after vhich Mr. and Mrs. tiawen accompanied them to Tremon-'i&tto spend New Year's day. en-Vi'- Arcs. R. C. Lynch, of Oakland, Chevron Hot Water Bottles - each Cal- ifornia, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Caldcr-- j wood. Mrs. Lynch will be rernemneieu as Miss Dorothy Calderwood. n -- $3 Friday Tremonton ,. l " Grandpa shows them how it should be done! Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Selly and Mr. New Years. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas at supper and SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS cards Friday evening. b. eve-E- ta , Mr. decrease in number of absentees among high school students this week school office records show. New Years resolutions may have some bearing on the situation, but it is more likely that lack of illnessof farm work are chief.RaHnn uiiu vvwat-- 1 ly accountable for the fact that are inu the records nignesi tendance week of any since school began in an atSeptember. This week shows tendance of 95 plus per cent of those enrolled, whereas the average attendance for the year is usually about 85 per cent. For the week preceding the Christmas holidays, largely because of the prevalence of influnza, the attendance dropped to 66 per cent. A number of teachers who had been absent because of illness just before the holidays are now back at work giving the school again a full corps of regular teachers. Wo Iv3o and Jon-tiiit- That the influenza epidemic has a great spent its force is shown by enter-ttaine- j Packen-WMi&- 19U Valley People Meet Mrs. Rose Kerr visited a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Linquist in Salt Laite City. Local and Social Items 9, Mr. and Mrs. David R. VVa'.dron and son, Jimmy, spent Monday, Tuesday : in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lynn Dewey wus hostess to and Wednesday iar Br'dpfe club at the Oak Cafe on Mrs. Willard Newman entertained HiViday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Cal- -; her Bridge club at Gttro's C;uo Wedtierwood and Mrs. Ruel Robbins were nesday evening. Mrs. Jack Shumway ,.yreci:il guests. Prizes were won by and Mrs. Rudy Miller were spcci'tl Sifrs. Calderwood, Mrs. Veryl Henrie, were won by Mis. Ed Prides guests. Mrs. Robbins. Fronk, Mrs. Don Grover and Mrs. of the Utah Power Melvin Foxley. . The employees Co. entertained Satur- -' were ;4 Light Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Lynn Kay ,ni.?ht in the Utah Tower & Light uiditoiium with Mrs. R. O. Stewart Iverson and Jim Smith attended a . Pontiac meeting and banquet in Sait '.;od M'-s- Nestor Lidell as Lake City Tuesday. was delicious luncheon served, f flowed by dancing. and Mrs. Tom Sandall and Mrs. I ' 79c . . . Electric Heating Pad heat maid 4 THERMOSTATIC CONTROLS - ONLY 3 REGULAR HEATS, id APEX ST. REGIS WATER BOTTLE Thrifty HOUSEHOLD IRON ALARM CLOCKS Full Two Quart Capacity No Scams - New Rubber Quick Heating Full Size Ingraham - Guaranteed Three Months Before the Price Raise EACH ONLY ONLY 39c $J.47 Dependable " Mr, fu-- i :Tho Ladies Faculty club met Mon-f.- y Elizabeth Sandall attended the in of Tues a relative ncral Layton evening at the home of Miss Ruth Tcflinson. with Miss Johnson and Mrs. day. Mrs. Owen Ward as Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Carson return book the Balrd reviewed ftalph ed recently from a month's trip to :SfCwth of the Soil." Texas. Friday evening, Mis. N. E. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Korth and chil- Mis. D. W. Jenkins were ' dren spent Tuesday in Ogden. .?.) at a naity at the Shaw home. Miss Leone of ?iHioiing Fairclough, Mrs. James Ransom, Mrs. Maitina ',1aH Lske City and Norman Show, who wnui spending his vacation with Thim, Mrs. Duane Lower, Janice Lower and Mrs. W. W. Wliitney were bis parents here. Ogden visitors on Monday. ' . 10 lfi PALMOLIVE COLGATE SHAVING CREAM TOOTH POWDER Lather or Brushless For Clean Teeth Factory Special One Giant Size and One Large Size Regular 50c Bottle BOTH FOR TWO FOR 41c 40c HINDS 1 4PLU$ Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. George Quinney, Ed Deakin, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell attended the landscaping and beautification school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan Wednesday. VALUE IN "CJUERPILUR" DIESELS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall were guests of Fred A. Carlson at a din-- j ner dance Wednesday evening Hotel Utah. at the 2 (25c) 33c 15 GAUGED TO LOAD The ; Green. fuel consumption of the "Citcr-fillit- " Dirscl is iccuutcly gauged to Last Saturday night a family reat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandall. Mrs. Sandall was assisted by Mrs. George Payne. Games were played and a program enjoyed. A tray luncheon was served to 36 members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Brough, of Logan, were out of town guests. the leaJ ... not to the tf actot'i titti horsepower. Accurately set, governor rrponJj instant I' at it automatically to varying loaJs. tvr a j;i inexperienceJ operator can't union was held eJ ' ae fuel. INTERMOUNTAIN Tractor & Harvester REPAIR bone 110 - A. E. ROCIIE, Prop. y&&z&&-s- f i&-'Jljr- - Mrs. Richard Calderwood entertained the V. G. F. club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Smith Rose, Mrs. Lynn Dewey and Mrs. Garland Fllzl'y were special guests. - Smooths 17 CUE - TAYLOR COLGATE'S THERMOMETERS 25c Size Bottles Indoor or Outdoor - Stainless Steel Tested Accuracy - Inspected BOTH FOR TWO FOR Either Type Only 26c 26' 29c 9' 23 at a steak supper, cooked and served by their husbands, on New Years Eve at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Softens LIQUID DENTIFRICE Marilyn, of Granger, Utah, spent New Years and a few days after visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green. Mrs. Larson is a sister of Dr. Green. FUL CONSUMPTION - Buy a Jar of Cashmere Bouquet Cream for 23c Wayne King Gives You One Imar Larsen and daughter, The V. G. F. club were entertained Soothes 16 WAYNE KING'S GIFT Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker and daughter, LuDeane, have just return ed home from a visit over the holi days with their son, Neville, in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Tubes for CREAM HONEY-ALMON- D 24 HIND'S CHALLENGE CASHMERE ALARM CLOCKS BOUQUET LOTION Buy a $1.00 Bottle for 83c Get a 4 Ourice Bottle FREE! Guaranteed Three Months Full View - Square Face A $1.50 Value - BOTH FOR Solid Base Buy the Giant Size for - 35c Get the Large Size for - lc BOTH FOR 83c 98c 36c CREAM HONEY-ALMON- D ALBATUM 2 oz. 25c - jar for jar for 50 jar for 53c small 35d size for 27c large 5 oz. - 3 oz. -- J" Russ Electric MENTHOLATUM Complete Line of 1941 G. E. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone 13-- J VSCkS VagSO EUall APPLIANCES - Tremonton, - SERVICE i oz jar for mcd. 75C size for Gaiaeete BLUE BLADES Utah 3 box of 27c 5QC 10' 19C |