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Show Page Four Thursday, June 22, RIVER VALLEY LEADER B EAR 1$ children, of Salt Lake City, were improving slowly Gamble's at Tires Grade I New Mrs. Viola Foi, formerlv weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. .ii.Liiuiiu r v Loosening up of restrictions may Viola Archibald of San Nish. Newell new Grade for make you eligible Harvey Archibald, grandson of ifornia, is here with her I tires. All sizes available oui and Mrs. Frank Archibald, is Mrs. Frank Archibald ' . - - "i Mr. low prices are easy on your pocket-- , . . , inn in the Valley Hospital. He is is in the Navy. still book. Come in soon for new tire Floris and June Udy, daughters tires on hand. The Relief Society held their facts. Some pre-wMr. and Mrs. Clifton Udy, of of Tremonton. work day and social last Tuesday Gamble Store Dealer, Ogden, are guests of their aunt, at the R- - C. Richards home. A ni Mrs. Chesley Marshall. good crowd attended. Refreshments asGene Archibald, a were served by Mrs. Richards Miss Loren Archibald Mrs. of sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Nolan daughter nere. relatives Ballard of Benson. is visiting of spent Ogden, Margie Ward, - -- - -- - -- - -- ir Mrs. R. V. Nielsen, of California, the weekend with her parents, i. ij it it is visiting Miss Marvella and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. Margie Pierson. Mable just returned from a three weeks ocfor all visit to California. ICE CREAM Plenty Mrs. Louie Rudd, of Carey, Ida. and casions. This month only, 40c spent the week with her mother, Mrs R. D Macfarlane a gal. Call Mrs. Lucy Lamb. qt and $1.50 daughter, Leone, and Vaudis Udy 2 tic Leland J. Hansen. attended a party in '1 remonuxi Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason, of last week for Leone Macarlane assure to NOW time the youris Fielding, were Thursday guests of before she left for training. The in new locker Mrs. D. R. Lamb. a of steel self party was at the Leslie Garfield "TREAD Don't say "Recaps"-s- ay one for Tremonton, by em signing the was home and given by Mrs. Irene Holman and children, J. Leland see or Bank at the Protect your tire by insisting on only O. K. are visiting ployees of the J. C. Penney Co. Hansen. We need a few more of Bear River City, TREADWELDS the modern recap that is welded to your Leone left the last of the week Mrs. Ernie with her sister, Conger signers before we can get the at tire to begin her training with the ranch. raluable Mason by the only process which protects the casing Wayne tic priority to build. Spars. your tire irom botn excessive neats ana pressure. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steed and Mrs. Hilda Peterson and daugh- FOR SALE An inspection of our plant will convince you. Band instruments, children, of San Diego, California, to too Reasonable moved live. ter, Joey and son Jerry, of Salt here reconditioned. have you can lay your bare hand on x UUK tire newly for cash. Mrs. Olive Hall, Call was held Lake, have been visiting the past reunion Archibald The casing sidewalls during the curing process. week at the August Forsberg ll Kaysville, or write here Saturday, June 17th. Conhome, parents of Mrs. Peterson. Clearfield, Utah, Box 116. sidering the gas rationing and the tie many men and women called in Mrs. Ray Capener went to San " YOUR TRAINED TIRE MEN Francisco Tuesday to attend the the service, they had a fairly good 1 FOR SALE saddle, excellent crowd. A dance for the public was Tremonton funeral of an uncle. Phone 94 one electric range; coal at Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward and condition; night. given range and heater. See J. G. son. Smith, were visiting in Cache and Mrs. Ernest Nish and Mr. 108. Burgess Co., Phone Valley Monday with relatives. A group of young folks enter- FOR RENT basement tained Monday evening at the house at East Garland. See Capener home. Gilbert Allred. tip - - Social Hems PLYMOUTH RIVERSIDE vf' " ORVAL. PAYNE - ar HONORED Mrs. Newel Payne gave a birthday farty on June 19th honoring her eon, Orval, on his tenth birth-av- . Sixteen friends attended the party. The young folks enjoyed an afternoon of games and a dainty luncheon. DINNER PARTY HONORS REVEREND AND MRS. GOFF Mrs. Herman Landvatter entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening last week honoring Reverend and Mrs. R F. Goff, who left during the week for Wyoming to make their home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester. JOr CLASSIFIED ADS u i.i i i.r-- 52-J- 1, 6-2- I V M I'ttDr RADI-GRI- P 6-- FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT LANDVATTER HOME Miss Francis Landvatter entertained several friend3 at a dinner party at her home Friday evening. Places were marked for the following: Eldon Archibald, S2, L,t. Gorden Bigler, Elaine Erickson, Cpl. Robert Davis, Clara Wood, LaVell Simmons, Emma Rae Anderson and the hostess. 227-R-- O. IL RUDDER UBLDEBS 6-- Two-roo- VISITOR FETED m 6-- A delightful dinner and Bridge party was given on Saturday evening by Mesdames Russell Waldron and D. R. Waldron honoring Mrs. Lee Waldron, who is visiting in this section with relatives and friends. MRS. DORIS FRIDAL Cash for Live Poultry. H. A. Gam, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone HOWELL Mr. Mrs. Doris Fridal entertained at dinner Saturday evening at her home in compliment to her father, C. W. Merrill of Brigham City. A number of other relatives were present for the occasion also. FORMER TEACHER ENTERTAINED A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening in compli ment to Mrs. Aubery Moody, the former Miss Faye Jeppson, who taught school in Tremonton. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Clyde Morris. A number of friends of the guest of honor met at the Miller home where a pleasant evening was enjoyed. The bride received some lovely gifts. CORNWALL ENTERTAINS CLUB MRS. The G. S. S. Club was enter tained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Cornwall. The following guests were present, Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mrs. Reuben Baer Mrs. F. M. Christensen, Mrs. Eph Jensen, Mrs. James Ranson and the regular club members. Prizes went to Mrs. Al Theurer, Mrs. F. M. Christensen, Mrs. Norman Maughn and Mrs. Harry Drew. LADIES ENJOY BRIDGE PARTY The Towne Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Fronk. Luncheon was served and then two tables of Bridge were in play. Prizes went to Mrs. D. R. Waldron and Mrs. Guy Johnson, The guest was Mrs. Harry Drew. CASH PAID for clean cotton rags at the Leader Office. No overall or curtains can be used. and Mis. Herman Formes-bec- k and family motored to Ogden WANTED on business Wednesday. Miss Ella Mae Hyden left Satur- ENTERTAINS fgtJtJ0 698. day for Logan to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell, Miss Shirley Gunnell, Myron Chambers and Mrs. Mary Christensen spent Sunday in Howell, viisiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell at present are living at Washington Terrace, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. Darwin Gunnel! visited Sunday School Sunday at Howell before returning to their home at Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell, formerly of Howell, are engaged in the tire business at Mesa. Mlrl Mason and family spent the day in Ogden on business, Saturday. A farewell dance and program was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson and family, formerly of Howell, who have moved to Tremonton, last Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served by the Primary officers. A delightful time was had by all A program was held in honor of the fathers at the Howell ward, Sunday. The program was conducted by the Primary officers. It was as follows: a cornet solo by Mrs. Pearl Hansen, a poem by Venna Fallows, a trio consisting of Pearl Hansen, Naone Mason and Ardyth Nelson, accompanied by Glale M. Nielsen, readings by Diana Fonnesbeck and Mrs. O. M. Munk, and a bassoon solo by Naone Mason. A token of remem brance to the fathers was the con eluding number. Miss Marva Fackrell, of How ell, left Thursday for Penrose, where she is spending a few days with her fiancee, Pvt. Devere Stokes. Pvt. Stokes was stationed at Camp Wolters, Texas, but his returning base will be farther East, Used piano by Wo men's Civic League, for use in the Utah Power & Light auditorium. See either Mrs. Mel Fox-le- y or Mrs. George Quinney. Boys' COTTON WASH FOR SALE 200 eight weeks old White Leghorn pullets, in good condition and priced right. Also 100 year-ol- d laying hens. Mrs. John BrangaL Rout 1, Box 69, t2c Corinne. 1.98 FOR SALE Well bred Guernsey bull calf. Call t2c Men's 2. 2.,r r f ix i 1 tJ ' k 6--15 SPORT SHIRTS International tractor with good rubber tires. 1.652.98 FOR SALE 15 milk cows, Jer seys, Holstedns and Guernseys. See W. H. Dunn, 1 mile East of Thatcher Beet Dump. t2p BLUE bathroom. It is wired for electricity and is completely plumb- f'. wl i ft ? PAY-DA- Y OVERALLS build- ing to new location. Good buy. James Brough, Realtor, Tremon8 ton, Utah. tip L69 6-- 59c. WAVE, rff Men's can't build a home now, but there is a home already built. It has living room, 2 bedrooms, Purchaser must move ' Long Sleeves! You PERMANENT own your t l-,- c. V PL Sanforized Shrunk! ed. k exceed Sizes 5 to 16 or 15-30-- k: A 1 SA FOR SALE One sport model Chevrolet sedan. Will sell cheap for cash. Call t2c FOR SALE t Fabric shrinkage will not SLACKS 6-- Sanforized Shrunk. Sizes to 50 waist. Do Permanent with Kit. Complete equip ment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Ken Slusser 1 3 Company. tlOp FOR SALE Two 1930 pickups; one 1938 lj ton truck. See Archibald Service, Tremonton, t4p CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado Animal Phone Tremonton, 1 ; or Garland, 35J3 tf Charm-Ku- rl Men's Men's Men's 5 STORM KING Buckle Knee Length All Rubber 8-- 6-- The Next 60 Days Are Vital to Your Welfare cotton twill in Army regulation Sun Tan color . . . Sanforized Shrunk, Cool Call's Dental offices are now located at 407 First Security Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah, Phone 9011. Up 64-J- 2. 98 ARMY CLOTH PANTS Dr. Howard L. 64-J- I Men's tic 6-- How Big a Share of Victory Will You Buy? HALF-HI- P BOOTS 5.50 22 3.19 3.98 to Sizes 6 Made of new, synthetic rubber. . . All sizes. ts. BOOTS OVERSHOES 4 Sizes 6 to 11. Buckle Height 11. Certificate Required. 3.49 77-J- 8-- 19 FAVORABLE WEATHER FOR YOUR CROPS WILL BE IMPORTANT! Modern Duplex home. Inquire at Leader office. tfc NTS and in a few short minutes can destroy your entire year's income! James Brough Insurance Agency Real Estate Mortgage Loans Gay as can be, and too! Smooth fabric up' pers with tough laminated soles. Ghillie ties, bowpamr or. strap sandals. Colorful! good-lootin- FOR SALE 37 acres irrigated farm, planted to beets, barley and alfalfa. Full water rights, good house, barn, granary and some implements. James Brough, tfc Realtor, Tremonton. g, a J&op r0 Jvr- Jy J To Go On Sale Morning (Saay at 9 ,clock ) j Sanforized shrunk! j 1.14 FIRE Sizes 6 to 12. HAVE BUYERS for good farms, Irrigated or dry. List with: James Brough, Realtor. Tremonton, Utah. tf JAQUARD DEiSIGN For best live poultry market call SINGLE BLANKETS 44-R- 2. A. R. Bennett, 4-- afc WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Leo Thorn peon at Fronk Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfc Don't Jack up your car for the duration. War workers nv! It It la worth more now than it ever will b worth njraln. We pay cash for used cam and truoJca. TVn . - v ..iv l WltA n i n,i.t v;, tfc v -- 2- For Lawn, porch or car robe Large size. ) 1 QQ l.70 We make Canvas Da?ns and Tarps. to fit your needs .... Rlls 1 P k r rt o ana o loot canvas in 10 and 12 weight A w ' Boys' OVERALLS ( SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. - Automobile f 98 for 5-- 25 Think of your investment in your growing- crops, and then call or see: Hail Required! Fea cad Ploy Shoes 5-- 11 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. Hail Storms are Unavoidable ffo Coupon FOR SALE ' , ... |