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Show 1917 -- ers. FAT? QtOO fj If this Cet SUMMER vitamin candy way 3 f?. )" nor Have k .,-;.- tJi -I- Lathis Joshed) not ddighwd 6 if reminder! asa ad " U ream's Drug Tremonton ... 134 James Barnard Mrs. ,rd ,f Louis V'd Mrs.. ,o1l ... . MANY EEL.ITIVF IX TREMONTON FOR CASH FUNERAL past Wednesday night. Supt. jHervin Bunderson explained the legislative action now pending which eoneerns the school lunch program and why the price of lunches has to be advanced. The meeting was under the direction of the P. T. A. The group voted to spend sufficient funds to darken one room so the visual aids used at the school will be more effective. Next Saturday at 2 p. m. in the ward chapel, the directors of the Elwood Drainage Co. would like to meet all members of the nnrtv ; i j , Tremomon, Utah -- Refreshments were served. at our meeting Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller ! and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompattended the Governor's Ball at son visited with Mr. and Mrs the U. S. A. C. list week. Miss John Mutch and Mrs. Betty Marilyn Miller was one of the Match in Midvale last week. Mr. sponsors who presented the sabers back to the It. O. T. C. When war broke out the boys gave the sabors to the girl sponsors to keep for them until they should return. way. PAGE THREE and Mrs. Hansen went on to Fairview where they viited his mother and other relatives. On their return they visited with Mr, and Mrs. George Clark in Salt Lake City. MIKESELL CO. j Miss Cheryl Cornwall was in- -' Painting Contractors itiated into the Chi Omega Sorority and Marilyn Miller into (Crush or Spray) Alpha Chi Omega at ceremonies last week. Mrs. Eva B. Hansen returned home from California Saturday, She has been visiting her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shurtz and other relatives. Rytting of the High Council and Leland J. Hansen represented the Stake Presidency PAPER HANGING ROOF COATING BRICK and ASBESTOS SIDING PHONE A. N. Tremonton 32-- J 11 Garland 170-- W oi honor in Monday Mendon at BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER All of the family of Katherine Vertrees Cash were in Tremonton the first of the week for the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Eliza Edwards of Greeley, Colorado; Mrs. Valeria Spaekman of Richmond and two of her sons; Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans of Idaho Falls with members of their family; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Vertrees Cash, and Garnett Cash all of Burley, Idaho and many former Drainage District. The Genealogical committee neighbors and associates. ,met at the home of chairman William Petersen last Friday night. Instructions were given :on home teaching and assignments were made. This group Lamp Monopoly Two companies in America supA very educational and inter- is now ready to begin visiting In ply eight tenths of the electric lamp esting lecture was given by Dr. the homes to help people keep bulbs sold in this country. N. A. Petersen of the U. S. A. C. their own records in an orderly slender. Reducing Plan ,d ssJ''inirTviianan ' Their wives accompanied them. Mr, Roberts of the Bear River Stake Seminary, attended the meeting and was the special speaker at the fireside meeting held at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphrey of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family one day last week. Mrs. Ernest Miller of Hyrum visited here with her sister, Mrs Lloyd Lish last week. Doris Fearson of Long Beach, California, is visiting relatives here for a few days, she is a guest of her brother, Walter Sudbury and family of and children v 5etersboro, spw" Mr. and of home 4endatthe Peterson Cti.G. Peny- Month-En- Edna spending is Browns, blacks, bright shades clever wool felts. a few days $1 and Mrs. Alvin Norr Hated for Mrs. Norr's birth-- j at their home. Those present e Mr and Mrs. George Orme, i Reed 6 Lois of Fryer played Deweyville. received. d of Salt Lake City brother, Alvin and during the past week. 0. Norr ied on 3Jy & N. their guests during relatives from "k, Mr. Logan. and Mrs. r. Alvin Norr and Mrs. Perry Stan-- a Penrose Saturday even- -t at Phyllis f visit-'WthM- and Lois and Mrs. f ;! Tre-ft- o the week-enHelen Campbell and little of salt Lake, are tng a few days here with ' d. Parents, J ; here and at over Mr. oucbury, and Mrs. ; and Mrs. wning at Sacrament ,S?day $1 IJ and Pullover sweaters $3' pe BOYS' ALL WOOL Sport Coats . An overstock on our finest tailored boys' sport clothes spring colors. ; ttfaiif calf in turftan. i PLAID SPORT SHIRTS Many-purpose- i 1 Stripe outing flannel sleepers CHILDREN'S Grey knit, with Plenty of cold nights left for use. Save! A. 0P UTAH v SPRING SLACKS. Well, or tailored p 1 a i d wool checks, part (c SPRING forcolaSizes -4 2.98 ! Twill Surcoa.s.JO.90 CHILDREN'S Sizes feet. 5.50 4. minini through ; i Sanforized, fast color cottons by Padfi Milk pants for Knit Sleepers hi V nr.-,:- Twill Pants sizes t 24.75 10-2- BOYS' SANFORIZED 4 n-- 4. CYNTHIA SUIT SHOES take on a new closed look. Smooth 98J Mift- '"t in I'tnh urnnKhl iimltrr l!A Ida U.4. 1. - tka "it mfltm renter. Throogh- - "Pari ' SUIT SHOOS 5, $500 i r-- 3-- pep-lum- Flannel Sleepers .'- - with dainty trim. Print, cltocka and plain colon. WOOL SUITS boast clipped s cutaway jackets with perky dipping and flaring 'round back! Gabardines, other wools, sweaters all wool with clever patterns Ski-ty- ' "1" 2.fMI v.oUom IMSUITS GIRLS' and BOYS' Green Army school or play t- - IMIESSES TulI)h!e 00 $1twill . 3-- . 00 1 lct y two-tone- and Beaiey Cutler of were the special speak- - " iff Entire group button front and s, etc. zipper styles, to go. Wal- - James Dixon at Brigham City on in i styles in cottons and rayons. 1241. s Nitty tailorpd and Sunday gtyles. Yummy patel colors. Sweaters Alvin Norr visited a"d Mrs. 0 . ' BOYS' ALL WOOL Darrell Loveland felatives r l, 12.73 COATS saving. d. :s ,TX shirts here's one at a real Fryer visited Wayne Norr were in Floor $r Bishop and Mrs. aoce Fryer over the week-i- pests of Mr. and Mrs. at Bothwell Sunday. Albert Jensen, Jay Norr and Burbank left February ;rar a trip to California and r SAVE! Cold spring days call for warm parents, and Mrs. and very versatile! Easy button-fron- t, shirtwaist and zipper-fron- t Flannel Shirts the Brigham 'y and a Peter Marble A as Miracle frocks at an incredibly tiny price! They're wonderfully wearable just MEN'S GREY his and Mrs. this REDUCED TO CLEAR M Pfr? I and Duett Loveland attended the Green dance at Pen-- e I 1 Tahle Rummage ENDS ODDS Robert, and I You'll want several at price save your dresses slip one over. Mrs. J. -- $1.50 served. Mrs. lovely gifts. jrred plants and 15 beauti-- I raf roses were among the son, i if) 6J.M Breakfast Coats and Jay Norr nts Lunch was " ived many and 00 PRINTED PERCALE by fa M Plaids, plain colors in all wool smart patterns. and prizes were s James Dixon, Val Leavitt, Mae Norr, and Maxine , was k j 5 y $3' of Honeyville; and Mrs. James :)a,Birgham City; Mrs. Lettie .itt and son, Val, Fielding; 5 and Mrs. Myrl Norr, Mr. and Charles Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ene Norr, est. 00 Ammons Dewey, e 7 A. Women's Skirts Hunsaker, Mrs. Johnny Mrs A LARGE GROUP Ralph Holmes,, Mr. Mrs. if and - 1 Jewelry, sport and fussy styles in white and pastels. February evening, 4 Women's Blouses Mr. ji J LARGE GROUP ieand Judy Lish are img a few days with her Evans and r Mrs. Garrell her, Rena Lish and family, Dragerton, Utah. ?dnesday 'iff 50c their guest. rf as " Winter Millinery Burbank, little grand-T.te- r of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ."bank, TREMONTON STORE OUT THEY GO! ENTIRE STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Orson and Mrs. Vernal Bar- ,jsan d CLEARANCE Kenneth Mrs. and i I III - Barnard was honor-he- r home with a surprise 14th. 4y party , February Those served. were 'Smarts i:,nt Were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har- '.: JUST ARRIVED! Miss Prep Panties elastic waist, 16 Sizes Pre-w- ar 2 Tea rose, to quality. Q 6.90 SHOES- -. SWEATERS .1.0S All-wo- lonj; locTed SLACKS poll-vr- r. .VK! straight or moccasin toe. Fine leathers! 8.50 Gkn plaids, checks, solids Smart ribs SOCKS, stripes and clock. SlITS Shrinkage will not txtetd 1. and ovcrplalds. 10-2- 0. 19.75 Junior boys' pluid sport coat, solid color slacks. |