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Show 11 t m BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Four Social Hems Mrs. Francis Stokes, of Salmon Irtne Mae Helton, of El Monte, of City, Idaho, was an over night California, and Delma Allan of Eli C. Anderson, her at week last guest Brigham City spent the home of their cousin, Oren brother, June 26. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas left Heaton. this week for Denver, where their to graduate Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson son, Lynn, is expected there FiUsimmons at hospital the were Logan visitors. and MRS.PAYNE ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER LITERARY GUILD ENTERTAINED Mrs. Day Garfield delightfully the members of the entertained LOCAL. PEOPLE ATGuild last Thursday eveLiterary TEND LIONS CONVENTION Mrs. Colen Pethome. her at ning the reviewed erson book, "This Among the members of the was enwhich I've Life Loved," wives Lions Club and their who attended the annual conven- joyed by all those present. tion of the club at Salt Lake last Dainty refreshments were servand to the members and two special Messrs were ed weekend Frank Stevens, Reed Giles, guesti. Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Kirgham Guy Johnson, Jack Frank and and son, Ronnie, and Mr. and Cannon. Douglas Mrs. Eldon Adams spent Sunday at Bear Lake. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Tre-mont- Thursday, June LEADER a. birth- Idaho, derwood in Tremonton. Mrs. Newel Payne gave day party on June 24th honoring her daughter, Anna on her fifth birthday. Twenty friends attended the party. The group enjoyed an family afternoon of game& and a dainty Sunday. luncheon. wJt' 7 S' ASK CURb"on"wEEk. END HOLIDAY TRAVEL With the Fourth of July hoIi, approaching, the Office of jJjT Transportation issued a peal today that all non-etravel on trains or intercity v., ea be eliminated to avooid a rT ical transportation overload. ODT officials said railroads buses are carrying peak loads a S ' Donna Spencer and Marie Smith entertained in honor of Mrs. Samuel Johnstun at a shower at the Smith home Wednesday evening. The gift table was beautifully arranged with a bowl of roses, flanked by candles. Bouquets of summer flowers decorated the rooms. The guest of honor was presented a corsage and each guest receiver a pink rose. Bunco was played with LuEva Christensen winning the .prize for high score and Nelda Lynn Manning receiving the consolation prize. Dainty refreshments were served to thirteen guests, after which the bride received her presents, which consisted of many lovely and useful gifts. visited over the with his brother, Robert Leone Macfarlane left Tuesday Florida, where she will begin for Miss Myrtle Pehrson, of Logan, her training as a member of the Mis. William E. Jenkins of Free is a visitor this week at the home dom, Wyoming, is spending this of Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw, Spars. week with her daughter, Mrs. Mel Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrison and vin Hamilton and family. Miss Marjorie Vowles, of of Richmond, were Sunday family, was a weekend guest at the of guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton Oscar Strand home. and family. were in Salt Lake last weekend Frank Norberg, of Denver, Colo, to attend the funeral services for CIVIC CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Harry Versluis is visiting a guest this week at the home with relatives was Mrs. his at Joe Eennion, sister, WOMAN LOGAN and friends in Salt BY of Mr, and Mrs. George Bradshaw. Lake this week. Taylorsville. Mrs. Mel Foxley was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager and the members of the Woman's Civic Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoppe have League and three guests at their arrived from Berkeley, California children spent a few days the first of the week with his parents, Mr. last meeting. The program given to visit with Mrs. T. P. Meister. was a book review by Mrs. Rhea and Mrs. O. A, Seaker. M. Budge of Logan, who chose The Misses Betty and Murie! Winford Kimber is a guest of "On Mama's Bank Account" to Jenkins, of Springfield, Illinois, review for the club members. were guests at the A. L. Cook Mrs. Eli Anderson. Will be the left for Dainty refreshments were served home last week. Mes-dam- es 29, Og-de- n, any further strain, such aa day and vacation travel, a definite threat to the moan 2 armed forces, the wounded business travel occasioned by It sential war work. trL The First of July They Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mason have Provo Sunday, where they expect by the hosess. as of their guests this week, Mr. and next the group to attend the B. Y. U. this summer. The meeting Mrs. Charles Mercer, of Los Anwill be on July 6th, with Mrs. geles. Mr. Mercer is a brother of Clyde Morris as hostess. Mrs. Mason. MRS. ZESIGER ENTER- and Mrs. Andy Fredrickson daughter, Joyce, accompanied her mother and sister, Mrs. Laura Cooper and Miss Beulah Cooper, to Salt Lake Monday. The ladies were 1941 Hudson FOR SALE returning to their home in Aurora, sedan. Low mileage, has good after visiting for a time at the tires. See Ray Ashcraft, City, Fredrickson home here. or Phone tl Mrs. Lee Holmes, of Twin Falls. p FOR SALE One Oliver 70 Idaho, sister of Mrs. Milton Johntractor. In good condition. son, was her guest on Saturday. See Delwin Hansen, 1 mile west of Bear River City. J. W. Toone, of Pasadena, Calif, t2p was a weekend guest of his sister, FOR SALE 200 eight weeks old Mrs. O. L. Brough and family. pullets, in good condition, priced rignt; also 100 one year old layMiss Sally Kirkham has been in ing- hens. See Mrs. John BrangaJ, Ephraim the past two weeks visRoute 1, Box 69, Corinne Utah. iting with relatives there. ROSES at the CLASSIFIED ADS TAINS AT DINNER Dinner guests of Mrs. Ann Saturday evening included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beeton had and Mrs. Ernie Ruggerio, Mr. and as their guests for Sunday dinner, Mrs. Keggie Woodward and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olsen and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Starley Mate-so- n and children, Enone and Lee, children, Barbara and Larry, and of Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss Tilda Poulsen of Logan. Zes-ig- er Gamble Store Our Store Will Be Closed Monday and Tuesday for Inventory. 85-R- 3. Row-Cro- IT.... WE HAVE 6-- 29 BINDER BAILING TIES TWINE e FOR SALE One story four-roo- MOTOR OIL.... Alemite Penzoil GREASE Barnsdale O FRONK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Tremonton, Utah bally-face- Wednesday morning, July 5th, the store will open with a new manager and owner. MR. HOWARD FREISS The Gamble Store manager of Logan, has bought our store. m Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn house, movable. See Mrs. Nels and daughter, Shirley, spent last 9 Anderson. t2p week In Cache Valley while on vacation. Dr. Howard Call's Dental Offices their are now located at 407 First Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward Security Bank Bldg., Ogden. her brother, Dr. J. accompanied Phone 9011. t4p W. Hayward of Logan, to Bear Lake on Wednesday. FOR SALE 1941 DeLuxe Ford. A--l condition, see Mel Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen and 6;29 Up Foxley. daughter, Hazel, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Mr. and One LOST brown, Mrs. Ferris Allen and family. 10 year old horse. Branded on Bar U, wearing left thigh Mrs. Ed Dealtin accompanied and has saddle marks on Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris to both sides. If found see Melvin Salt Lake this week. Wednesday Robbins, of Phone tip Miss Sherma Hansen, of East FOR SALE Red Currants. See was a guest of Miss 9 Walter Wuthrich. tip Garland, Cook last Thursday. Phyllis FOR SALE Spring Fryers. See 9 Mel Foxley. tip 1 c FOR SALE 1936 Pontiac sedan overfairly good tires, newly hauled motor, new rings, valves ground. Good buy at $425. Come and see it. Ray H. Anderson, 9 tic Garland. 5-- 20 6-- 29 last of the d, hack-amo- re Mr. Freiss is an experienced man in this line and will be able to give you the best of service. We be-speak for him, your trade and support. He will continue the business pretty much along the lines we have operated and will be able, to increase and improve the merchandise situation materially from now on. We wish to thank you very much for the trade and support you have given us during the last seven years. It has been a great satisfaction to us and the company. We have no definite plans for the immediate future. We will take a few weeks rest and will then offer our services to the Government in the North West. Respectfully 15-R- 2. Enamel Ware Values "White Rock" White Enamel Ware Trimmed in Black Kettles size lge. 1 .19 Pails .... Dish Pans 98 14-q- te New LUGGAGE Flashlight BATTERIES Just the thing for those New Stock - each weekend trips or the visit to that Soldier Husband. Airplane type luggage. Large 21" size 1 .55 227-R-- ll Steel Head MOP STICKS plus tax spring action clamp head Victory ELASTIC New shipment of a wartime product of real Cold stretch. 100 . . . 52" Paring of smooth finest sail cloth. Wide floral borders in bright and pastel colors. squares Geneva Hi - Carbonsteel. 29 vr Oil Well ill-CI- S Fountains Sparklers WONDER FOUNTAIN 1VC 15c 19 s ojjariui-r- Everything for a Grand and Glorious Fourth KEN SLUSSER CO. 5 59c. Permanent Do wife Kit. Complete equip ment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refund ed if not satisfied. Ken Slusser 3 1 Company. tlOp Charm-Ku- rl Just Like Dad's Ages 2 to 6 Double Bed SHEETS 81 Good (CflJ Zy&S Men's Ladies' Rayon PANTIES SEAMLESS WORK SOX Sizes 10 to 12 Grey - Brown - Black Elastic Waist Bands Reg. Values to 79c x 99 Quality 2 1.33 6 for 1.00 pair 1.00 8-- CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado Animal 1 Thone Tremonton, ; or Gar land, 35J3 tf LADIES' RUBBER APRONS TO $1.00 STORE TREMONTON. UTAH Water Proof, Grease Proof Proof, Just the thing For Your Canning Needs TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. for FOR SALE 37 acres Irrigated farm, planted to beets, barley and alfalfa. Full water rights, good house, barn, granary and some Implements. James Brougta. Realtor, Tremonton. tfc 5 SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. For best live poultry market call A. R. Bennett. afc 44-R- 2. 4-- WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. Call Leo Thompson at Fronk Chevrolet Co., Thone 20., tfc Don't Jack tip your car for the duration. War workers need It. It Is worth more now than It ever will be worth ngain. We pay cash for used cars and truck Fronk Chevrolet Co. tfc So Oil 8-- SHOWER OF STAR Tf Made WAVE, m Boy's Blue Denim Bib Overalls 77-J- FIREWORKS for the FOURTH! S? Store Open Saturdays from 12 noon to 9 p. ts. each 9.39 a, A PERMANENT your own 3 Q- Saturday Specials CASH PAID for clean cotton rags at the Leader Office. No overall or curtains can be used. 6-- KNIVES each k. 698. Q 1 c t2p 1 .98 New Table COVERS Large Pack 201i qt. Blue Onyx with rack. Holds 7 quarts. yd. Cash for Live Poultry. H. A. Garn, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone FOR SALE 15 milk cows, Jer seys, Holstedns and Guernseys. See W. H. Dunn, ) mile East of Thatcher Beet Dump. CANNERS only 5 tfc 6-- Red enameled merit. Band instruments, FOR SALE newly reconditioned. Reasonable for cash. Mrs. Olive Hall, Call Kaysville, or write Clearfield, Utah, Box 116. THE ROSES A Complete Line Just Received Another Shipment of BOYS' - GIRLS' . LADIES' - MEN'S Ladies' Straw Hats Lace 49c - 98c --- ed Shoes Play to Keep cool this Summer - Non-Ration- Toe Black - Brown $2.99 - ili'ii' 4th All Stores Will Close Monday, July 3rd, Tuesday, July Gephart Stores Co. |