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Show Page Eight Tremonton firemen s " ru o Sat., June 10th Evmone mm 8, ig4j eneix .Bal 1 GOOCl MllSiC McKINLEY SCHOOL GYM mlllmmtmmml'mlmlll,mimm Thursday, June LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY Admission - $1.00 tan Support The ad Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Stokes-oheld for them Mr. and Mrs- Albert Earl and Mrs. Ed Deakin and daughters, which he contracted, He Is happy reception is being Ballard Gerald Mrs. Burley, Idaho, were in Tremo family were in Ogden last Thurs and her sister, Friday evening in Provo. to be home. In to week will iasi wee as guests of Mr and Camp day to attend the funeral services spent Wednesday of last go The newlyweds Davis where Lt. Mrs. Rudy Miller. White, Oregon, Salt Lake City. for Barclay Standing. Lt. Jesse Lawrence Davis, son will for duty. report of of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Riverside, is home on leave after Cpl. James O. Adams, son of on D .Earl Adams of Tnatener, nas months twenty-on- e spending combat duty with the Engineers in completed his course of studies as looki ng for Bargains! Africa, Sicily and Italy. He has an aviation mechanic in the Army the Technical Training Air Forces been awarded the Silver Star, school at Amarillo, Texas. MORE BONDS! Purple Heart, and Distinguished Service Cross. The latter award His graduation from this techni &&Jblttiiirilimi S - X i.inrmMMm f was given to him just recently by cal school now fits him ior air be will he and General Mark W. Clark, maintenance plane Lt. Davis was married Monday sent to some air base where he to Rae Buckley, of Provo, and a will assist in keeping Americas Flying Fortresses in the air for Allied victory. 3R In addition to completion of the schedule of academic and practical studies as an aviation mechanic, he has been thoroughly drilled in military tactics and defense and a course of physical training that has conditioned him to meet all requirements of an American soldier. - NEWS FROM THE SERVICE Smith Ward, son of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Ward, of Rivera side, came home Saturday from a on day thirty Naval hospital leave. Smith has spent the past two years in the South Pacific with the Marines on combat duty and was returned to the U.' S. recently for treatment for elophantiasia tm f W, m Ufa rftj $0? KEN SLUSSER'S Cpl. McDonald Thompson, son or Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson, of Elwood, is home on furlough. When word reached him of the serious condition of his brother, Warner, he was immediately given an emergency leave. He is very happy to be home and greet his friends again. This is his first leave in a long time, as he has been in the Aleutians. V For Your Family! Your Home! Yourself! New Rust Proof Metal There is no metal. . . while they Our substitute for Stock up now are available for 35 I - W y ard MOP STICKS Red enameled metal head with spring clamp While They Last Children's summer colors Sizes 6 to 712 SATURDAY MORNING 15' 10 BOBBY PINS pair Facial Tissues card 25c bM Large Size Box on Sale Saturday Morning to EARLY SHOPPERS. First come first served . . . Quantity Limited are being written today than ever before . . . Make Slusser's your headquarters for popular priced Writing1 MATERIAL ... 5 Package Paper HEADKERCHIEF 21'' squares in plain or flowered designs. Water repellent material makes them ideal for rain or shine. ... 104 V-M- ail Stationery 10 - 25 Boxed Paper 29 59 35 - 10 each SATURDAY MORNING package of 20 5 Larger Sizes 49c 59 Ken SIusserC to $1.00 Stores TREMONTON WJBS A farewell party was given for Odell Burbank during the week. Odell is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank of Deweyville 'im 4 to enter the service. B. M. 2c R. C. Billings, who past twenty days on has spent the furlough, left Tuesday to report back to San Francisco for further duty. He has been visiting with SOCKS Fine stripes, all-ov- fm figures and Rayons in figures clocks. 3 l-o- . 98 o Long-Sleeve- Sport Shirts d For leisure hours! Solid colors or sporty plaids in fine cotton fabrics. All sizes. Rayon Poplin Cossack JACKETS SOLAR STRAWS For cool heads. Showerproofed. 7.90 49 1 Wind-resistan- J V'r2i?v returned to base headquarters at UTAH her daughter, Mrs. Gifford Wat- land, after her recent return from Vancouver, where she visited with her granddaughter. Shirley Wat-lan- d Matney, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson and son, Harold, of Alhambra, Cal., formerly of East Garland, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. El van Korth Tuesday evening. nt Right for Sports or Dress if Fj 4 4' !4 i i 'V f t1 Handsome single breasted tyle in all wool! Plain herringbone or plaid. 12 JO , hi' j. Til? WW-- Men's Sport Coats - Yx f He returned by way of Seaside, Oregon, to spend a few days with his wife, the former Irene Bell of Spokanne, Washington. Pvt. Max W. Laub has written his parents from Camp Reynolds, Pennsylvania, that his name has been taken from the replacement list and ho is now a Cadry, in charge of the meat cutting at the replacement center there. Pvt Laub is now in the hospital for a slight operation, but is expected to be back on duty very shortly. water-repelle- t, with button fly front, adjustable side straps. 27" long. 100-yar- Cpl. Shirley W. Mason, of the U. S. Army Engineers Battalion, 1 Knitted Cotton SPORT SHIRTS Men's J. 1 foulards. Cool, absorbent ribbed stitch cotton QQ(J for work, gardening or active sports. ZfO stripes, prs. all-ov- er Cool, TIES er Fine weave broadcloth, styled for an ,98 fit and Sanforized to JL exact, stav that way! NuCraft starchless collars. - New Towncraf t Armorfoot his wife and family. Mrs. Billings is the former Eva Bessinger of this city. Being a radio interceptor with the Army Air Corps at Tampa, Florida, doesn't affect the athletic ability of Pfc. Dale Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller, formerly of East Garlannd, according to press notices on a recent track meet held by the 4th Radio Squadron. Pfc. Miller was success ful in accumulating 21 points compared to 10 points gained by his nearest competitor. One hundred and sixty-fiv- e members of the squadron participated In the event. He took part in the d relay, d the sprint relay, the broad jump and the pove vault. Pfc. Miller has had 14 months at Yale University where he was an 'A' student, taking the Russian and German languages. Mil 1 BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS Mason. POLO SHIRTS Assorted popular color stripes with crew neck and short sleeves. . . Sizes 2 to 6 cv4y Eugene, Oregon, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boys' Cotton Stripe Just the thing for active growing boys. Pvt. Reed Oyler was recently sent to San Diego, California for training in amphibious tactics. Sgt. Vern Oyler has a few days more left of his furlough at home. Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler of East Garland. 400-yar- SAFETY PINS 98( i Dan-el- l Leo Adams is home on a furlough from a camp in Louisianna. 25 been looking for. Highly mereer- - Envelopes Hansen has been transferred to San Antonio, Texas In the meantime he is enjoying a short furlough home in East Pvt. Pre-W- ar bag letters visit home. Several bright new patterns to choose from. Price Steel Wool More East Garland, returned Monday to his field in Texas, after a pleasant OIL CLOTH POT 2 Cpl. Harold Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson, of ... J ' sS yi v 2 . Service Gabardine Slacks Double-Dut- y , V I Tough For Active ' slacks, for Plain sports or dress. weaves twill and cavalry 4.98 The following merchandise will go on sale Saturday morning-Jun11 at 9:00 o'clock Sanforized shrunk. CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Full Bed Size PENCO SHEETS 1.53 4.98 Torn Size 81" x 99" 1.49 Colored and white grounds with Torn Size 63" x 108 colored designs. PAY-DA- Y Men's Stripe CURTAINS J.69 Priscilla and panel styles. Assorted styles and prices. OVERALLS |