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Show PAGE "EIGHT -- Mr. and Hughes of Seattle, Washington, who visited here for the past two weeks with Yuba of Anna Matthews City, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph "California, spent the week-en- d Hansen and other relatives, left at the home of Jos. W. Iverson. for their home last Wednesday. Dwayne Iverson spent the Mr. Hughes is studying enginepast week in Portland where he ering at the Washington BEAR RIVER VALLEY ADER L Tremonton, Utah- - THURSDAY, OCTOE-- : Mrs. R. N. LOCAL NEWS 7A V. VOICE OF - 1 I visited with the O. A. Iverson family and one of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hansen re atceived word from their son, Pvt. "Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin Rulon H. Hansen, that he has and a tended wedding reception for her cousin, arrived at the Philippine Islands. dance Saturday He is with the Air Corps 23arma Tams North. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn Mrs. Elva Korth and Ger rand Mr. and Mrs. Parley Arthi-"bal- d will leave this week-en- d trude Eberhardt attended the Floral School held at the West lor a triD to the Northwest. high school in Salt Lake, Tues Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin were day and Wednesday. in Willard Sunday to attend an Ellen Hoerr, Mrs. Thelma "open house party for her grand who Rock Annie Mrs. Grosberg, Lenora Fry and Miss mother, was celebrating her 83rd birth Hershey of Peoria, Illinois, were week-en- d guests at the home of day anniversary. J. D. Dockstader and Hulda Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli Meister. "visited. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. W. I. Richins is visiting McDermaid of Salt Lake returnthis week in Grouse Creek. ed Sunday from a ten day plea sure trip to California. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hess of Ttfr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward, guests Brigham were week-en- d Thursday. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen ata tended funeral services for Clif"Mrs. Bebe Hansen attended "missionary farewell in Ogden, ford Huss in Ogden, Thursday. Green were Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen of "in Salt Lake Sunday where Dr. Salt Lake were visitors at the 'Green attended a dental Ferris Allen home for two days last week. Mrs. D. B. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hansen and Mrs. Adam Brenkman and F. 'son and new daughter of Ogden E. Kespler were in Ogden, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hansen, Sunday. Mr. Hansen is employed by the SouBoyd Mason, Lee Brough and thern Pacific Railroad. George Davis began school at the USAC this week. "Renae Getz, Ann Miller and Harris is receiving Londy Beverly Taylor, who are attendtreatment for a broken Salt in Westminster College ing with "Lake, spent the week-en- d parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freiss DeMont Dockstader and Du-a- returned Sunday from a ten day Getz visited in Mink Creek, trip to the Northwest where he visited with his parents. 'Sunday. ne MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS I 1 H IJ ' Producers of sugar beets who apply for payments under the sugar act are reminded that full payment of the wages agreed upon between producer and labor, must be met and in no case can be less than the following schedule: Pull & Pull, Top TONS Top & Load Minimum payment 11.50 9.00 per acre 2.31 2.21 2.1! 2.02 1.55 1.43 1.41 1.34 1.30 1.25 1.22 1.19 1.16 1.14 1.13 MEN'S 1 SHIRTS 1 1.10 1.09 1.08 K I v"v VV MEN'S SHIRTS 1 $2.40 r N Mcd-- Novelty patterns Small, ium, large inneroutcr style. f, - r-. v'OLL i i 1 VvVJ' v VW .'i jSl-r- s rented N I' ' V Kelson JJbomes , . H' A f i K$ ' ' be one over t: i V .TJimt!!!i'.'V!!mM'MM::('t!!!ii.!j!tti' BOYS' 1 - I SHIRTS I , 1 $1.49 1.56 1.55 and over There is provided, however, that for inexperienced workers during a reasonable training period the applicable hourly rate may be reduced by one fourth, and further, that for workers between 14 and 16 years the applicable hourly rate may be reduced by one third. The maximum employment for workers 11 to 16 years of age is 8 hours per I Just like big brothers dye fast, Bright dressy patterns. 8 to 16. I I'Wii g 1 I I OVERALLS . ' imas t 4 1 e4v ir are y h'; j7 1 ' f k v y : I ' . i project ( Tea( Teac at ;onver our best grade m Lake A 12. iiiriNUidiiiliiulllillijllllliilllUlllliUlUiUiiililliiliii not attend elsewhere. 11:00 Morning Worship This is World Wide Communion Sunday when all Christians of all faiths in perfect unity, gather at the Lord's Table for a communion service with our Lord in remembrance of Tim. You are esDecially invited to attend. 7:30 Service and Evening Bible Study. N. A. Pritchard, Pastor ( ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING WIRING LIGHTING FIXTURES WALT MATTHIAS Phone Tremonton 2-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Earl and family left Saturday for a trip to Washington and Oregon, They will visit their son, Dar- rell, who is stationed in Fort Lewis. at GEPHARTS BUCILLA jj BEDSPREAD CROCIIHT COTTON yard skein. COQ " j with lining and earflaps. 9q GlEST and up CANNON Turkish, 1 8 2 COATS i LEATHER and LEATHER TRIMMED JACKETS SIZE T1 ( V T? TL U H li 1.98 mns' and MrNS MACKINAW CAPS inReversible Sport We have a fine selection ci in TVTiv n I Come in early C O and choose yovrs and use our plan if you wish. lay-aw- each LADIES' MGS PLASTIC All colors. ay HEAVY WORK I SHOES i - des;:- H yX 1 1 - for curve glamour. You find smart fashions in this group the cghaw ed rayon crepes, the sculptured vfrom C the glitter accents, the new colors. and plenty black. Misses', wok BEAR VISIT juniors' sizes. gi 11 j uppers and leather and heavy composition 1 soles for busv feet. Size 1 to 6. en ff g g 1 years charmingly feminine, H XV n nd tl c 3ay ev aation; Gues OTHERS AT $5.00 to $10.90 tag pr known The new dresses are the pretticsDr. Jo A g g Durable leather Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam, a boy. September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johns, a boy, September 28. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Rose, a Pirl. October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Yost, a girl, October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones, a girl, October 1. Medical treatment was given to the following this week: Mrs. Fred Barf us. Carol Holmgren, Frank Knudson, Jay Anderson, Wallace Jones, Baby Jolene Ban Eddie Leavitt, Geonro croft SHbata and Dcloy Hess. Tonsils were removed fro Jerrv Hadfield, George Garbanti, Rhea Ann Grover, Linda Laven dar and Barry Roche. Mrs. Ray Tarbct underwent a Thon - jrr- major week. operation lo Pfc, Vt '3 V -- C. WHITE ' 1 ; '. ' t ii and ' $2.49 H 1 .I ' 5 i 1 and end wi' are fro j, n ( Grant 1 s iJ t SHOES M . All leather soft white uppers leather sole. Proper fitting qualities. Sizes 5'i to 8. J J ' The V GIRLS' Council :lubs o n meet FRONT STRAP PATENT TDctobp; SLIPPERS 'which Qtah's $3.79 scd. Bright, gleaming black patent leather construction. A dressy slipper for sister. Size 12 to J. 'iV" A i.t'iary wil all the during I! I CHILDREN'S .barton m. ma ..au:;u;:;:.iiiii,t:. OXFORDS 1 ,; $2.98 ..It . , ; f,: i J V Bnnvn, all leather oxfords pert. vt finings. Sizes S'i to ; 1 2 1 MaMaillBIM,IIIIHMlHBa4n RUIJBKR FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 'Tuy For Cash and Pay Less" Offnal fin ftvnrtoa Aufar fiw tf4 W! f. SCHOOL Fine for .nobile 1 GIRLS' 0!),AS $3.49 I $2.98 AND $1,49 h GEPHART STORES CO. 1 c I zip il MEN'S SHIRTS wrathcr ahead. Dwr Hunting. twill narkei AND FOR FLATTERY BOYS' 1 for UK aQQ, 1 r. Prim from pi in TO Boys SUITS lays i FOR FALL.... Births: WHTTF ,n 49c HOSPITAL NEWS Heavy full cut. MEN'S TAN WORK 1 $4.98 front tan f Sn 1 METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 Sunday School There is a place in the Sunday School for every boy and girl that does ! cM)USl $2.63 Blue denims bib overalls. w: riVe f I h PAY DAY u! ' ! ' I MEN'S s y 1 ) I ft 1 r y k3iJ I COLORED SPORT day. COLUMBIA ELECTRIC of met. - ". t P i?v . ' VI ton v: nerch VSy iv t,.t"'C;,3W COLORED SPORT 1 ' V5; isfWt:nftt"i!"Ur)ti 11 rli'l ' ' V Sanforized Broadcloth and wo 14 to 17 Nu" 1 ven madras. craft collar. 1 g 1.92 1.85 1.79 1.75 1.70 1.65 1.63 1.61 1.58 1.57 1.11 - T COLORED DRESS $2.98 - XT T CI - V 13 4 $2.68 SET FOR BEET 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 T"l M IT Sues A, B, C, D stripe cof flannel white grounds. ton Soft and warm. MINIMUM WAGE 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 xaxr 0, TREMONTON STORE Cri!2RTY t HUNDREDS OF NEW FALL DRESSES JUST ARRIVED ONTT THE r f EMri.d ! ? : B noting i:vl st: ! . All ; M ' Zrila ':s. Ja ! i ', now ! uii.Li !.s a finan NEW SHIPMENTS OF HARD-TO- -' ITEMS ARRIVTVn H ATF Y ,.:r. J a trip 0 |