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Show B Pasre Eight 'CTCTTr lVfc UAIfc - aiAHIlU V DAiUllUAi,JUui 9Q FT VP n AYS , i adp adft n'nnrpv . m Ak'F TOX Queen of Freckles CARD OF THANKS SOCIAL NEWS KEi 1 U 1U The Homer family wish to express their thanks and appreciation BROTHER T Mrs. Clifford Beard entertained ... i i . !.... J S2c Willis Petersen has i corn- 1 ? ROY DAVIS RETURNS TO CAMP Ac Roy Davis left for his camp at Hobbs, New Mexico, after a visit home. His sister, Pauline ac companied him to Salt Lake. AWARDED COMBAT BADGE I: dispute the decision of the New York judges who Frances Scully of named Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, "Queen of Freckles" in the annual contest held at Children's Aid Society's playground. It really was no No one is going: to Double Feature Program FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 27 and 28 contest. The EAST SIDE KIDS in Buys Interest In "MUGGS RIDES AGAIN" "RENEGADES of the RIO GRANDE" Matinee Saturday at 3 :00 p. m. with Spring Byington, Bruce Cabot and David Clyde. Matinee Sunday, News and "Kids in The Shoe" and 3 :00 2 Double Feature Program HELEN VINSON and LYLE TALBOT in "ARE THESE OUR PARENTS?" also SIDNEY TOLER and MANTAN MORELAND in "THE JADE MASK" Speaking of Animals as Babies. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, August 3 and ' Double Feature Program met-alsmit- h 4-- SNOWSUITS Vice-Preside- "Salty O'Rourke" 1 Pvt. Scott A. Peterson, husband of Mrs. Eleanor Peterson of Tremonton, has been awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge for exemplary conduct in combat the Japanese on Cebu. Worn above the left breast pocket, the badge is a silver rifle in a silver boarder with aa,llipitical wreath in the background. Overseas 4 months, he is also entitled to wear the Purple Heart, J. F. (Bus) Gimlin, and General Manager of the Rocky Mountain Packing corporation announces that Hunt Foods, Inc., prominent Pacific Coast fruit and vegetable canners, has acquired a large stock interest in the Rocky Mountain Packing Corporation. The latter concern has five plants in Utah, located at Murray, Tremonton, Manti, Ephraim and Ogden, and is one of the largest processors in the state of peas and tomatoes as well as some varieties of frozen foods Hunt Foods, Inc., with more than fifty years experience in the food business, packs a variety of well over fifty different canned fruits and vegetables and has plants located in Washington, Ore plants located in the northwest and California. Gimlin states that the new position of Hunt Foods, Inc., at the largest stockholder in the should corporation ultimately prove of advantage to the SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 30, 31 ALAN LADD, GAIL RUSSELL, STANLEY CLEMENTS in WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August PROBATE and GUARDIAXstrr NOTICES For further information cony-thRecently given the Mechanic's County Clerk or the Award for excellence as a combat respective signers. motor mechanic, Cpl. Ray L. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Woodruff of Tremonton, is a Ammember of the 556th Medical Estate of ALFRED C. TOYK bulance company which received Deceased. the coveted Unit Plaque for meriCreditors will present clait torious service during the Okinawa with vouchers to the undersi at the office of George M. Masorf campaign. mechanic has No. 23 First Security Bank Bids The 2 2 year-old been overseas for 20 months and Brigham City, Utah, on or bcil participated in the Leyte campaign the 2nd day of October A. D before landing with the Tenth 1945. Rhea N. Toyn, administri-triArmy assault forces on Okinawa. of the estate of Alfrej Ray is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Toyn, deceased. Marion E. Woodruff. j I George M. Mason, Attorney for Administratrix, I DE LAWN DIDERICKSEN No. 23 First Security Bank Bid? NOW PETTY OFFICER Brigham City, Utah. Word has been received that De Date 1st publication, July 26, publication Aug. 16, 1945 Lawn Diderickson has recently received the rating of Petty Officer in the navy. He is an aviation The Victory Thimblers held club meeting at the hoik 3c. He entered the navy their in March 1944 and has been over- of Jolene Gardner on July j& seas in the Pacific area for the past Janice Loveland was in charge 15 months. His wife, the former Jeonene Spackrnan gave a discuBernice Nelson and their three ssion on early countries and Jaet-iBarnard gave a demonstration children are living in Brigham. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra on ironing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Clara Gardner. N. Diderickson of Tremonton. J Packing Corporation also ROD CAMERON and FUZZY KNIGHT in Serial and Cartoon LEGAL NOTICES' RECEIVES MECHANIC'S pleted his boot camp training and is enjoying this week at home vis-iting among relatives and friends. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Petersen of Elwood. Mrs. Oscar Strand received a stationed in Texas and is now here telephone call from her son Haron a short furlough. old, wishing her a happy birthday, Those present were Mr. and Sunday. Harold is in the Navy Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. and has been serving in the PaC. F. Nelson and Perce Nelson. cific area. Tremonton n " COMPLETES BOOT STRAINING or of her brother, Lt. J. L. Nelson and wife. Lt. Nelson has been Liberty Theatre rib-jbo- campaign c X AWARD INSTITUTE Rev. and Mrs. Willie Phelps, Miss Heitie Parsons and six young people from Tremonton attended Institute the held at Mt. Pleasant, Monday. Asiatic-Pacifi- igr THEATRE with one battle star and the Philippine Liberation ribbon with la star. SERVICE MEN for the kind sympathy and services rendered at the death of their wife and mother. N. R. Homer, Mrs. Ervin Stohl was hostess to Mrs. Wallace Anderson her bridge club Friday. Mrs. Earl Dale Homer. Marble and Mrs. LaRain Marble Prizes went the were special guests. to Mrs. Earl Marble and Mrs. ATTEND MT. PLEASANT Marion Summers. FOR the 26, T R E M O X T 0 LllLu lWVi VJlLIAO mM , BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED EKTERTATHS Ur Thursday, July Orph eum - MARY ASTOR - -- COMING AUGUST 2, 3, and 4 JOHNNY DOWNS and ROSEMARY LANE in V "Meet Me In StXouis" T,,.-AnTA- v Tremonton. Utah- - EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. 4 ROBERT LOWERY, PHYLLIS BROOKS in "HIGH POWERED" FOR THE TODDLER! Mcr w One and two piece Sizes Sets Fonda Fletee Fo-Yo- to 1 styles. S ! 4 ung SUIT Fry! U90 6-9- 0 Hat 69c ! 7.90 and Matching 98c HAT Winter coats of soft Fonda Fleece. Matching leggings with zippers, and hats of the same material. Softest flannel linings. Sizes 14. SNOWSUITS In large sizes. Gabardines and Wools $n.9o, 10 and Girls CLOTH COATS All-Wo- also GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE in Any Size "RED RIVER VALLEY" . . . ol Any Color $6.9Oad$18.50 Serial and Cartoon Mrs. Margaret Seely and children of Ogden spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. They accompanied them to Park Valley Sunday where Patriarch Walton was the speaker. d Gephart .Stores Co. Girls' PILE Sizes 7 to 14 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of Logan spent the 24th here with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward. ? MttfMiil White - Dark - 25c Lights yard F. O. Noel Cook, Mrs. Maurine Winterton and Phyllis Cook visRay R. Canning are spending the week in I 17 Fox .50 19 75 to L' i.w.u 29 1.49 $49.75 MATCHING LAY'A-WA- .75 BAG T BEANIE and BAG SETS .... Have your COAT Paid For When You Need It. I r --m. 1 In wool Felt Cloth COATS Fur-Trimm- BUT NOW OH . CHESTERFIELDS 1 il.,HvVi!iLag. to Mrs. Cooper and Buelah Cooper from Aurora visited three days this week with their dauchter and I sister, Mrs. Andy Frcdrickson. $1 HOODS Lt. and Mrs. Sat July 28 MATCHING BAG Ladies WINTER COATS White and Colors $ ; TT : -.- . 1.49 98c ., z-z..vaSSSSSS Gamble's guard ImstalatioB - ... 1 ; '1.49 Junior Girls' - j in wool felt. See Our Complete Stock of Wool Pile ited three days this week in Provo. $14.75 DUTCH HATS Jul Smooth and warm! Glodown coats with matching suspender leggings with zipper, and hats. Two pockets and a flannel lining. Gay Fall colors! Sizes 14. t Junior Girls' y l 7.90 Hat 98c Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Anderson and family of Declo, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. LIMIT SIX YARDS TO A CUSTOMER r Coat, Hat and Leg ging Stts! n d ON SALE JO a. m. do-Dow- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist and family and daughter returned from a week-entrip to Bear Lake. Mrs. Phcobe Haight and son Jimmy of Salt Lake are visiting a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. O WOOL 100 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Humphries returned to their home in Logan Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" COATS - k f, i. ( car. |