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Show 24, 191- 7- J , iifrl'iit l f jilci i and 'Warren of the Oy- president j Lindquist i Bishop Han ; - Oarra"imtii a Mr-01- , tne f ber . Kirintt ii'-- " .wi. lived ;.r?v WrUC ; .1 to k . y oats. 2-- c he win help ell Grover n ex- -! Utah. They even pre Friday j .d. Saturday night a dance was given in their honor at the El- wood ward hall. Frappe and cookies were served. The gift table was heavily loaded with lovely and useful gifts to help thts vour'8 couple begin thiir Wocd. The capacity A P Hansen and Harold Pet- - j homemaking. at ' crowd enjoyed themselves. ersen spent the week-en- d Camp Kiesel with other scouts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. A. he can don civilian clothes again. Wildon o?g has returned to the home oThis mother Mrs. Gladys Oss He has been work- ing in Colorado but has return- ed for an indefinite stay in El-- 1 and scouters getting information on the seasons work. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dthart and son of Natches Washington, visited last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bron- son. When they returned home Saturday, Clinton Bronson and son, Vernal, returned with them for a vacation. -Summer Ducks," a one act play was presented in Mutual Tuesday night to an enthusiastic The actors and acaudience. tresses did a very fine piece of nran 11 r tf - - .ft J. fit.? " $15.00 and 16-- plain INFANTS' TRUDES in Fine' batiste. 20.00 - color combinations. e WOMEN'S SOFT-SOL- 75c I:ne color to 8. HOUSE SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S slip-o- GIRLS' 6 ONLY 6 to to ; t ' ; V' ' V v , J ! , 1 2,89 ' SHIRT and PANTS SETS MATCHED $ Sturdier Pocket Seamtl, Sanforlzed-Shrunk- ! Coo, Porous Coffonf 98 1 Perfect for Li.' -- L i t. - 80 Sq. 1.60 Heavily PERCALE Percale, fine Our pre-w- quality ar .clear colors in small florals shirting stripes. 36" wide. 49c tan! vat-dye- d pocket seams and wear! Pants sewn will wear Genuine RONDO work! summer Strong, cool in JUST ARRIVED 1.19 to 3. Panttl Precision-Cu- t ce jji made In graduated sizes to give real comfort real fit! and 5.08 yard j RECEIVING BLANKETS in all-cotto- 10 l . INFANTS' 4.00 overplaids. Sizes ; : INFANTS' CRIB BLAN KETS with nursery designs. 2.29 & 2.98 India cotton. ONLY BOYS' J at Strain Pointsl 1.29-1.9- 1 SPORT COATS All-wo- ol i TODDLERS' WACH DRESS ES in dainty styles. Some 8 with smocking. TODDLERS' WASH SUITS in styles, con trasting colors. two-pie- F- -: I A the Famous PAY DAYS know we overalls toughest and the most comfortable! Sturdy as ever with graduated patterns to give you ALL OVER fill Laundry-proo- f buckles Union made. 2.49 red or blue. 14 Sanforized-ShrvnV- TODDLERS' SMARTALLS protect tiny knees. Denim, 3.00 10 f it (Graduated 1.79 and dainty trimmings. RAINCOATS 1 ,V - Denml e Perfect styles. n TODDLERS' SUN DRESS ES sweetened With ruffles 50candgl.00 am Husky, Bartacked INFANTS' BONNETS Dainty sheers in white, pink or Felts, fabrics, leather. Ages Trt'monton 13 Patternsjl 55c Deluxe Model E FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS 6 rhone Tight-Weav- baby. Let baby enjoy the ride. 4.00 s RUSS ELECTRIC OVERALLS CANVAS AUTO SEATS for blacks and browns. patr Repair and Contractors PAY DAY A 1.98 Plastic Patent HANDBAGS i - ? 2t0 98c BETTER GRADE 20 ONLY ELECTRICAL , PERFORMANCE! O INFANTS' COTTON KNIT GOWNS So easy to wash. No ironing! and $15.00 two-ton- 9 -- SLIPS & GER- tan, black and green. 12.00 to duate this spring. DAY-AFTE- R- Vv 2i SPRING SUITS sizes 9 e Bt-a- PAY OFF IN INFANTS' DRESSES in fine batiste with touches of embroidery. ONLY MISSES' AND WOMEN'S 15 coi-pi- i TREMONTON STORE i SPRING COATS. Sizes 11, 14. 18 honeymoon. They will soon be at home to their many friends in Beaver Dam. are very This youn? r River at the high popular school vhere they wUl both gra- - Re frige ra lion Scrv i e c j !. final) C t WOMEN'S 4 ONLY - immediate families ' BUY-LOW- S i r p L3J a $12.00 ir.tcrtair.ed the two at a hot din- ner after which Mr. and Mrs. Rlph S:mmcns left for a thort Meld rum work. ) HUM j Baby VIeek's . XX j ton. Mrs. Fred Grover took the Prippterson had d inner guests, Mr. and mary Trail BuildeTs to Point Saturday where they d daugh Look-ou- t i"don uruc the Stake Trail Buildattended and Rhea. A proFred Peterson ers Red LetteT Day. Mrsand was they in presented gram funeral services fnr Mrs participated in a weineT roast. j on Monaay Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler ;rr.sen. are rejoicing over the safe arin Sacrament of a fine baby boy, born rival p:7.',mderthe direction c Wednesday morning at the Valisorensonandwasspon-;itheAaroniPnesthood ley hospital. : p ! .'" , Mor- - GrVt for Fort . Mr.-an- d j Monday left 3 i W"i Ur. e iur-iiui- 2 Tremonton 2 for about og- in n3V v . . . Ici" TYiorrlpa. ',r they i d U)l ,.r CbarleS s'7 k i : CTl orover l?is li a - and consisted of a duet by Flo! Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, music and pioneer dances are aiiu j.njr urou ouiciisua uun aim joAT.n spent uie weeK- - enjoyed very much. The Bt-nn the trumpet and saxonhonp end In Salt IaV-Hive Girls danced in the floor : u i nv ' . show which was greatly apprecreu;r:on. Mr. ine and Mrs. Mart Riser made iated. Beveny speakers were Burt Rhodes, Eugene Han- a business trip to Pocatello on The Trail Builders of the ward sen and Wendell Hansen was Tuesday. in the Stake Red Letter joine-guest speaker and Bishop WarDay at Point Look Out Saturday ren Hansen gave a few remarks. It was a day the boys will long Mrs. Linda Somers of Logan remember. Joyce Romer and at the home spent the week-en- d Petersen accompanied the Mary Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen re- boys. and Mrs wilford soren. turned home Wednesday after Rerular Fast day services will Mr. and Mrs. L. M. . .Holm an spending the winter in Mesa, be held next Sunday because of had as sunaay guests, Mrs. May Arizona and visiting with friends Stake Quarterly conference coming the first Sunday in May. onl I.UJ anu HIT.. mi. aiiuJ Mrs. and relatives in California. The Bee Hive Girls have asked Baptismal services will be next Carl Bjorkland and children, for a in class of Genealogy to com- Saturday. Carl and Karen, Ogden. They one of their cells. The on plete Mrs. Gus S called Elmo Hunsaker, son of also first class was held last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hunsaker Larson. Ardes Adams spent the week- - evening. The class next Sunday is home on leave from the U. S. will be held at the home of Mary Navy. He will leave Wednesday Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Petersen at 2 p. m. to return to his ship, the S. S. Wayne Boothe. She attended a Missouri at Norfolk, Virginia. old WedThe time dance last meeting of her club, the Delta Seaman Hunsaker is enjoying his was well and attended nesday Kappa Gamma. She also visited The will be glad when old time but travels enjoyed. greatly Don Mrs. Bourne with Mr. and to moved who have recently Lay CQi xJUS whipstitched 16. n, edges.. INFANTS' FACE CLOTHS, soft and absorbent. Knit2 for rint.h 25c 8 ONLY INFANTS' BATH TOWELS, in. absorbent Terry cloth. 24" x 36" size. FRAMED PICTURES J 1 1.00 "orals, landscapes x 24". size slightly damaged frames. Average INFANTS' BATH SETS, including 18" x 26" towel, bib, face cloth, j ECRU NET PLASTIC RATTLES AND TOYS. Complete line gift packed. CURTAIN PANELS 81.00 pair 52" x 81". , OF ALL ALUMINUM CLEAN-U- P quart pans. HEAVY TAPER, MOTHPROOF N Holds 4 f . BAGS garments. 2.'c RUMMAGE TABLE Reduced FULL OF ODDS AND ENDS for real scamltss. CANVAS GLOVES Heavy. 25c 33c BIG MAC WAIST BANDS Sturdy, Sanforized denim riveted 2.39 ! WORK SHOES. Sturdy lea ther, riveted steel shank, Lined. 6.90 plete V.' bargains! . WORK SHIRTS. Sanforized chambray or covert dou- ble sewn! 1 SETS boot- ' V'' . J INFANTS' VESTS & PANTIES in cotton. The vests, 33c & 39c .sleeveless. HONEY COMB SHAWLS in White, pink, Kar cdgs. fringed all-wo- 2 98 BABY WALKERS, A TABLE cover-com- Rib top, SOCKS. 20 all-wo- ol 3 15 Dainty waterproof INFANTS' BOOT1E Sweater bonnet, and ies in $1.00 CARM DR. DAFOE'S BABY BOOK "Thru Baby's First Year". WORK record. FRY PANS and 'V Kiddie Ji Qf JyJ ubber- tired. MAFLE' ' HIGH till OVer Baby can't fall out. WORK PANTS. Heavy, covert. frizd CHAIR .4 iOCK. wi uajr. 8.00 Rtr. U. S. Full-cu- t, 2.59 Pat. Off. Shrinkage will net exceed 1. H(ir.K dur-aD- le San- - WORK SHOES. Comforttops, scam-lesable backs! "7 WORK s CA SUITS. Carefully cut for action. Sanforized. 34 to 40. 5.89 CrS. denim or covert. WORK BANDANNAS. Sanforized 45c 21c |