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Show BEAK PAGE FOLT R I V 1: i V A I L :' fremot-Mi- 7 s, Mrs. Rosalind Darral Earl caled his Dallas, the Ervin Stchl family,: Albert Mrs. children Earl, and Mr. p.v, Mr and Mrs. Norman Maughan Adak, Alaska, this week. He Suoerinr vv x., from the Kirkham. and Shirley, Sally has been stationed there for six visiting r.ere Leon Kerr family, Kita jeuu Hunsaker. months. Deakin, 1 f'1 i iw , - 13 r. j - p iDP, ON HONORED BIRTHDAY T?sa Hunsaker was pleasantly surprised Wednesday when a group of her friends gave a party in honor of her birth day anniversary. Those attending were: Mrs. Ari.i fiarfield of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Vera Walker cf Logan, Mrs. Mr Viva Munk of Howell, Mrs. ituoy Nielsen and Mrs. Ella Peck of Garland, Mrs. Mabel Hadfield of Riverside and Mrs. Clara tnaai and Mrs. Maude Cook of BOYS' L I N - X Work Shoes Pajamas Sizes 8 to 16. Value $2.00. to clear 1.59 Renews, protects iino,ew floors, wood surfaces close out. 11A. Only 9C sizes to pair left. 15 to clear 3.00 N Local Happenings ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. g STATES to 300 39c. values to $4.95 sale 50 WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S & Shoes pair left 24 Casuals only in this group. sale 1.50 WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S & Shoes sale 20 8 INC II -- Work Shoes - ChocPeters olate Rosite. Very best quality. Value to $13.95. Our ordre doubled up so we offer for er sale at 10.00 MEN'S foot STEEL POSTS Phone News of CLUBS Tremonton son-in-la- w, were served. A NEW SERVICE TO Bear River Valley show. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jackson are the proud parents of a baby Mrs. Ruggier and Miss Hester boy, born recently at the Cooley Wayner of Indiana are visiting Hospital. The mother is the forhere with Miss Ethelyn Wayner. mer Elva Rasmussen. Anna Lee Hill, reporter sale, 3 pair 1.00 Swim Trunks XA off regular low price MEN'S Just Give Us A Ring I E SPOT AND WE WILL BE JOI INN WITH OUR REPAIR TRUCK TO GIVE YOU PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE. Due To War Conditions was forced to close on Mondays, but now restrictions have been removed that such CRYSTAL SPRINGS MANY MOTORISTS ARE HAVING SUCCESS WITH OUR MODERN METHOD OF TIRE REPAIRING. Why Don't Ton Try It? (HP WILL BE OPENED 3Ioiulav, Jtilv Mill BY PUBLIC REQUEST DANCING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY ROLLER SKATING MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY CARMI TREMONTON We Calf r lo Organizati ns and Trivate Tarties Call E82-R- 2, Drlcham Self polishing-- to stock med- only 1.10 MEN'S BELLSPUN Cotton and Handkerchiefs fine materials. DRAPERY Yardage MEN'S LEATHER inch 40 tterns. 69c clearance 950 yard. clearance patterns to choose from values to 49c. sale 75 MEN'S Anklets tailored Cool, smartly values to $3.79. to clear 2.50 sale 330 WOMEN'S sale 2.00 iiaiuiivcremeis BOYS Dress Shirts Mainly whites from size 3 and up. Original prices to $1.79. BOYS' to clear, 50 yd. sale, 3 for 500 Just the thing to protect new car seats just the thing to protect clothing WOMEN'S I Slack Suits I Sizes only left in this Regular value $11.45. beautiful weight patterns. So practical too. Values to $12.45. ' clearance 6.00 Wash 44 Drab. Original Tahle Covers Attractive patterns work saving. Original low prices, $2.98 and $3.98. NOW. 54 x 54 - 2.25 54 x 72 - 3.00 Dresses now 1.50 f to 12 priced to I originaHj 44 j $3.98. to clear 2.00 Robes Chenille 20. Values to j to 12 Sizes Brunch coats. sale 3.50 WOMEN'S values to shor- t- and clearance i . now j BLOrSB Another Group j Art T only w MISSES' Sun Dresses 12- sizes 7 and Original low price - $J sale PecWIcPu ... $3.79. patterns you Now on Crochet Cotton Our order doubled up so we 50. large halls 970 w"'- n ft or c lnnE i II "s. J m Sizes i i'J kiU-,- ; $5.45. Bright colors "iZ- -'' , 3 GOWLEY TREMONTON, J $8.75. W" Our entire stcck,.1n 5 f 1.00 Bath Mat Sets to j dresses left in this group values to $2.98. sale 2.50 Heavy weight-Oli- ve Sizes 3, 4 and 5. low price $2. 65. I PLASTIC Coveralls I group, to clear 71 Long sleeve Good will like. BOYS' 7 suits Blouses Bed Spreads Heavy sale 1 .50 a 18. 12, 14, 16, Original CHENILLE type-si- zes j i Blankets Trousers weight and work 3 to 15. I Sizes sale 2.75 clearance 2.25 Regular 49c. - play-all- s. florals. Whites, i I 25c value. WOMEN'S Wash Dresses rac, edgings hundreds of yards. Originally priced to Sport Shirts They're made- right by Whittenton value to $2.98. f 1 sale on old car seats. low price, $3.49. BOYS' I 11 INDIAN ROBE The very best there is. Sizes 2 to 12 values to $2.79. to sale 23 Printed trims, fancy ric BOYS' DON RANCHO Sport Shirts pair Values 39c. Lace Sport Shirts 550 yd MISSES' Yardage 12 1.49 10 beautiful palow price Regular CURTAIN Work Gloves Values to patterns-val- ues to $1.90. 9.00 Acetate Print T Beautiful floral 40 10-- 400 Long leg and sleeve ium light weight. Good size close out. quarts sale. 3 for 50 Peter's best quality - Chocolate Rosite. We are overstocked and so to reduce Boys' CRYSTAL SPRINGS Floor Wax Sizes 5 12 to to choose from. Union Suits Regular 25c to clear 75 WHEN YOU HAVE TIRE TROUBLE WITH TRACTORS OR TRUCKS IN YOUR FIELD OR ON THE ROAD I N - X L pints Knit athletic type the kind they want. Waist measure sizes 20 to 28. Loggers Farmers quarts 1,2) Shorts m Carload pints 68c BOYS' clearance 3.00 IMPLEMENT pairs to to choose from. Casuals and Oxfords all-leath- lOVV Sizes for Men and Boys. MEN'S ' BOYS' Sizes Shoes Dress type Only 6 pairs. Clear Gloss Sox Sport 8 Values WOMEN'S en-Joy- ed MUG SALE MEN'S Navy surplus JOIINSON-NIELSO- MARRIAGE CEREMONY TAKES PLACE IN LOGAN TEMPLE SUiliiEn LiiD TTEHSfltfE 91 i Step Mr. and Mrs. Mel John Rauber entered the Vet- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rauber v v,nCriirnl in Rait Lake Citv. i- familv n v.ir hj. ir v and son of San Francisco visit- r a. ii AAVJkJu""ilfl will undergo a Mr. and Mrs. Ed He Wednesday. ed here during the week-en- d , i tt.ccIt lavwith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beyer. AlWjv o rilONE . U.i and Betty Last, Barbara Woods, Connie Olsen and Koy Nessen, Mstp'r of the groom. All wore formal gowns. Barbara Taylor and Gayle Nessen served, the guests. A dance followed after which the couple left for a short honeymoon. They are now at home to their friends in Howell. City HARRY Ki li u--- and Mrs. II. Guy Johnson and announce the beth:othal cf their Maiilyn, David, Spencer to Tess Johnson, vacationing Miss are Hamilton daughter, Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Allen Floyd Dwight "Skip" Nielson, a with relatives in Wyoming. announce the marriage of their son of Mrs. Mary E. Nielson of D. Magna. Mrs. Henrv Van Sweden and daughter, Carol, to Mr. Ray Mrs. Mr. and of of son a is Miss Johnson Sorensen, sen, Robert, are visiting with her graduate a former Elmer P. Sorensen of Howell. Bear River hih school, parents in Evanston, Wyoming. The ceremony was performed student of the-- University of Tuesday in the Logan Temple Utah and was graduated from Enjoying the holiday at Fish Christianby President Ey Ray the LDS Hospital School of Haven were the Rudy Millers, couof the sen in the presence Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall and Nursing. O. Mrs. and ple's parents, Bishop Mr. Nielson was gradrated M. Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel from Cyprus high school at MagSorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant na, served three years with the Seat- - giiei- Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Navy in the Pacific and is proNessen, Mrs. Orson Hyden, Mr. minent in Salt Lake musical and Mrs. Francis Gunnell, Mrs. circles. Since his return from Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen has reJ. Leo Stokes, and Mrs. Smith of has been engaged turned home after spending sev of the the service he Logan, grandmother in the retail clothing business in eral weeks in California visiting groom. her daughter and family. Magna. The couple left immediately Kills Crawling Insects, A number or townspeople Trewed in be will The couple a for trip. honeymoon spent the afternoon of Indepenmonton in September. Cockroaches, SiWUrtf Beetle!, Spiderf, dence Day at the Crystal Springs Carpet VISITOR ENTERTAINED Crickets i many other. where they enjoyed a hard- HONORED AT One application kill and Mrs. Mildred Waples of River- RECEPTION fought ball game between Bear keeps on killing for many weekl. River City and Deweyville. We side, Californiia, was the guest were Holt Mrs. Mr. Jack and Rid your house of came out victorious by a one of honor at a luncheon given by a at pests quickly, surely honored R'-iwedding reception Mrs. Marguerite Tuesday. point lead. i, with in First Ward Tremonton the S. Mr. and Mrs. Widstoe Check V. Mrs. Mrs. Gifford tland, 1088 TENSITE 27. The bride, the ers and on Hall June Mrs. family of Salt Lake Londy and B. Watland Containing Vtiico 1068 former Cheryle Sandall, wore spent Sunday visiting at the Harris were other guests who her wedding dress of white sat- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the afternoon. Cencl Cctnnanif in and lace with a fingertip veil. Checketts. Her corsage was two orchids. left Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer of Lee Waldron Mr. and Mrs. CHICAGO, ILL. with the the guests Receiving in home Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Salt Lonj Tuesday for their were Hawkes, Boyd Yelyoung couple N. For Sale by Beach, California, visiting Morgan and family Sunday lowstone Park enroute. They best man. and Charlene Brough, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart have been cuests at the D. R. the bride's only attendant. ADAMS Waldron home. Assisting with the gifts were and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson Mrs. LaRee Whitney, Darlene are visiting at the home of their Mr. and Mrs, Glen IverMiller, Renae Bennett, Beverly parents, son. Adams, Betty Jean Morse, Rita Friday, July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Fae Stohl, Bonnie Rytting, Osmond Olson and son, Spaker MOUNTAIN Joann Green, DeAnn Bone and of Manti, visited at the Melvin Carol Warnke. Johnson residence. COMPANY Mrs. V. O. Packer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson Steven Hales served refresh- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ments from a beautiful table Richard Christensen and Mr. HAVE JUST RECEIVED decorated with lighted candles. and Mrs. Milton Reese of Brig-haaf- rity, returned recently A Yellow-st- -? te a to "ioying trip ' Park. 4-- H of 6V2 Sam Fergusen and daughter, Nancy, of Fresno, California, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Emery Huggins and family. Leo Gunnell and two sons of Salt Lake visited at the Ernest 17 Huggins home Sunday afternoon. The Needle and Thread Club Mrs. Margie Huggins was hosmet at the home of Sharon tess to her club Thursday afterTheurer at their last meeting. noon. Lunch was served and We were taught how to hem Pinochle played. aprons and we played outdoor Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson games. Refreshments were ser- and children, Keith and Evelyn, ved. at Wells, Nespent the week-en- d Sharon Theurer, reporter vada, visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. The Nimble Fingers Sewing Lee Brough. Circle met at Kayla Kerr's home, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gardner Wednesday. We cut out dress- motored to Logan, Saturday es and aprons. Refreshments evening to attend the horse crawl-in- v p'-- i Janice nd par-jent- T-- 5 Social QenU A reception was given last Sec-eThursday in the Tremonton Mr. of Ward Hall in honor and Mrs. Lamont E. Nessen. The bride is the former Nola SumMrs. mers, daughter of Mr. and the and A. Summers, Thomas Mr. and son cf the is groom Mrs. James E. Nessen. The in young couple were married on LDS July Temple the Logan Christ2nd, by President El Ray witwas iansen. The ceremony M. Munk, O. nessed by Bishop Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, from grandparents of the groom of Fred Taggart Mrs. Ogden, H. Last C. Mrs. and Mr. Lewiston, and the couple's parents. The bride wore a lovely dress of white lace and net with a was fingertip veil. Her corsage Standmade of white camellias. ing in the receiving line with them were their parents. The bride's mother chose a gown of nink and black and Mrs. Nessen wore a blue gown. Their cor sages were of red roses and gardenias. Miss Delone Summers, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. In the gift room were Mrs. R. L. Brown and Miss Yevonne Summers, also sisters of the bride. Mrs. C. H. Last and Mrs. Fred Taggart were in the trousseau room assisted by FORTY.T,r ' PARENTS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT DECEPTION HONORS NEWLY WEDS NUMBER Utah . UTAH i lie aiore WithX.Kav Shoe rilling for''' ,v ? |