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Show LEA PER EAR RIVER VALLEV PAGE FOUR. AT HOME IN MONTANA Serial WCTU FLANS STATE MEET Mrs. P. E. Ault was in Ogden. Wednesday, at which time plans were made for a State WCTU convention to be held in Ogden, September 16. Airs. D. Leigh Coldin, national president, will be in attendance. Mrs. Ault is Salt Lake. She has been employed at the store , for eight Mrs. McGuire is a for- mer resident of this city. MRS. LUNDP.ERG FETED Mrs. Charlet Lundberg was the guest of honor at a family party Her held Monday evening. and were hostesses daughters served dinner to twenty-nin- e relatives. Mrs. Minnie Sill and granddaughter, Gloria, of Logan were guests. out-of-to- years. The social was held on the Melvin Caitleton lawn with the employees and their partners at- tending. .. - 'M Ras-muss- a V LITERARY CLUB The Ladies' Literary Club of Bear River City entertained Wednesday, August 27, in honor of Charlet Lundberg, prior to her departure to the California Mission. Dinner was served to sixteen members and partners at the Ring Side Inn, followed by games at the home of Amanda Jensen. Mrs. Lundberg was presented with a gift. 4-- guests at the.C. V. were Mr. and home Lilenquist Mrs. Ezra Lilenquist of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Maughan Hancock of Mesa, Arizona. Monday the group attended the family reunion at Hyrum where C. V. Lilenquist was elected president of the reunion committee. ' i 1 J. t"' ; j Mr. and Mrs. Farren Chris-tense- n visited in Salt Lake over Mr. and Mrs. Carl the week-enSkinner and Mr. and Mrs. Claud ' i d. Iverson accompanied them the exposition, Sunday. week-en- W W LA V in Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mainland, who are at home in Great Falls, Montana. The bride, the former Vion Madsen, was given in marriage by her brother, Dean, at a ceremony, August 20. She is the daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Madsen and the late Amasa L. Madsen. He is the son of John Arthur Mainland Sr. of Great Falls. V pfourkoubk on net' MORE MILEAGE AT A LOWER PRICE 10Va 34 NON-SKI- D plus tax A. 00 16 $14,40 LESS TRADE-I- N on all popular Pricet cut 1 0 Va sizes. Others also lower. i II It PHONE ''' q' '' tC; - Modal on - i.U. t;.,.. internet, til - i- "For The Sake rV? 'er cf Trercr second and sho- - ttp r-- t v Of Tron.n-u"l. -i. v""UK)n, nj, ed their tr.ii. ""is Mrs- P. E. - en at wen ill t ! AUH president remarks ho .. value of the com! ' .11 ' d holiday. Mark Mr. and Mrs. was a guestg-Monof her aunt ' .Va It !er Hi 0 day v' sne was ae- rand Mrs. Garland Puzev iiwn. v,Q w..,, hprP to and family spent the week-en- d !r' Mrs. LlnvH r in Salt Lake City. 1 ilv. -- "" - :eu v n "uuuie tor ..m; ..mo Kay MAN NOW AVAILABLE Ab Kay Peel FOR Woolley FURNACE Montana. CLEANING AND CHECKING Orval Ewer, Robert and Kenneth Tuck and Steve Hales enjoyed a fishing trip in Idaho during the week-en- 'e frc Immediate Service! d. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Hardesty and two daughters, Darlene and Lynne, left Sunday for Denver to visit his parents. They had been guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins for a si i.n to ::i 1 u 3PM mi EWER PLUMBING & HEAli Phone 126 Tremonton f; .is r. .:me: week. 7th : 3: e VltD o el :xk vr 1 Heir . 501 J ; wsr - Cit; J - V A6.o" A. 7 iriAiV v -- I ...rr Asm ATTEND REUNION Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead Joseph Einzinger of Montpel-ie- r, and his mother, Mrs. Ruth Idaho, was a visitor Sunday Mi Woodhead, of Salt Lake City, en- at the homes of Conrad Toland, II1 joyed a four day vacation at Wilford Rogers and Evan Gee of Clear Lakes, Idaho. They at- Garland. TREMONTON 16 'r;- - r.t Local Happenings 1 Winzeler Motor Co. J o wi-n- ver ' Mr. have been spending a week visiting with relatives at Missoula, land Literary Club meeting held HOSTESS TO Thursday at the Bluebird Cafe in LITERARY GUILD Mrs. Ford Jeppson graciously Logan. Professor Moyle Q. Rice for the Literary of the USAC gave a presentation entertained of "Modern Essays" to the group. Guild, Thursday evening. Mrs. Thirteen members were present. Clyde Morris reviewed the book, "I Married A Russian." BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Refreshments were served to Mrs. Bob Winzeler entertained the members by the hostess. for her bridge club, Wednesday evening. Prizes for the game FETED ON FOURTH were won by Mrs. Blaine Morse ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Reynolds Weeden and and Mrs. Eddie Krey. Mrs. Dick Howard was a ;uest daughter are vacationing in Treof the hostess. Refreshments monton at the Lorin Burbank home. Thursday, Mrs. Burbank were served. entertained in, honor of Sherry HOLD OUTING Mae's fourth birthday anniver- The Labor Day holiday was en- - sary. Games were played and ioved in Logan Canyon by mem- - dainty refreshments served to bers of the Study Group. The 14 guests. members and their families held the outing at the Girls' Home. (MDODDI) the Idaho, tended the rodeo. I CYvth of y. Mrs. Myrtle Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Duain Madsen accomAU interested panied Mrs. Johnny Mainland to r announced her home in Great Falls, Moncommi? wpttt tana, Saturday. to be held in the ia Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and September. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting envacation at joyed a five-da- y Miss RutV. ni.-- ! Yellowstone Park during the Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble were in Payson last week to visit with his sister Mrs. G. H. Martin of Los Angeles at the home of her 'daughter, Mr and Mrs. Anglus Taylor. While there, at- D was Tremonton-Gar- - ghter cf , r h I V Wood church"1115 a t , Week-en- d i . vr - odi.-i- ... '. SEl cm-...- tended thevw a': ;l Tuesday Salt Lake visitors, Monday and Vsitors last week at" the Merrel Laub home were her cousin, Mr. Tuesday were Mrs. Mel Robbins and Mrs. Odell Anderson of Salt ana cmxaren, ueraiaine and Ron Lake. The Laub family attend- Dell. ed the Anderson reunion, Sun... day and Monday, at Salt Lake. MarDies were wr. ana ivirs. w. B. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Goyette or Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. Filburn Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Holger of Corinne. spent Labor Day at Bear Lake. f HONORED AT SHOWER SOPHIE WOERNER HONORED TREMONTON-GARLANEmployees of the J. C. Penney CLUB MEETS evenCo. entertained Tuesday Mrs. Charles is who Woerner ing for Sophie of the for near future charge in the leaving THURSDAY Week-en- d visitors from it doris Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Mrs. were Tennie Lake of Summers, Phoenix, SILVEP and daughter, Edna Arizona, were visitors at the Vera Summers. Melvin Hamilton home, Tuesday. family and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iverson week-en- d Labor and Quinney during the week were spent the were Take. her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Reao They Salt in Dav Carl Mrs. Weaver and the Melvin Weavers and of Mr. guests Thatcher, Idaho.- Skinner. Miss Deiphia Eunderscn entertained Tuesday evening for state president. Roma Jean Hill at a miscellaneous shower. Games were played SOCIAL HELD and a recipe box was made. DelFOR VISITOR refreshments were served icious Mrs A D McGuire was the to fourteen. guest of honor at a party held Special guests were the bride's Friday evening prior to her reHill, Mrs. turn to Riverside, California. mother, Mrs. Seymour Mrs. Clark and Bourne Wallace Fifteen friends met at the home Rudd. of her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Steffen, and enjoyed a social HONORED BY evening. Tremonton. Utah tended the Woodhead held there. :cks ifOI br H reunion '' Celestia Featherstone, Mr. irs. John Leyland and! daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Captaine of Lehi were visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Turner. i ' ford v sa a I ' CITY DRUG j TREMONTON RIDE A BIKE TO SCHOOL FREE FREE 61.50 COLUMBIA BICYCLE Watch ForDate BOTH FOR 75c Woodbury Dry Skin Cream 59i 25c Woodbury "Lana" Hand Lotion 50c Jergens Lotion 25c Dyrad Deodorant BOTH FOR 39 - Mrs. Israel Hunsaker was in Logan last week visiting with her son, Neville C. Hunsaker, prior to his leaving for medical school at Rice University, Houston, Texas. Vases In Pastel Shades and new shapes. Priced From 1.25 to $5.50 SCK-- SITEIt Two Heads REMINGTON Threesome Foursome IT" tie S45 Op 19.95 Dresses Reduced I WHERE GO-FO- 98 low as from $14.95 values v 1 snto A i Sweaters show & B. Blouses LOO PRICED AS LOW AS A IUUU . . SAVDU .a iiiiil r - - - - - Skirts ust the thing for Back-To-Scho- ol Wear 1.98 Peggy's Style Sliof) . TREMONTON s: c I LK SIP ID.UU S1A 1 Group-a- s NOW PRICED AT uJ 1 III V III lfi1 REMINGTON .lOOallvool- - at Formerly 'priced WELCOME EVERY- - I'M u COLONEL SCHICK . Prices REDUCED from items in stock which formerly sold as high at $22.50 SAYS: LIKE THE SKILL ANPI POTTERY $25. Tray: Anolhcr Group: REQUIRES NO BLOTTER Any COLOR Pen You Want hi Suits Sunday. hr BEAUTIFUL ' RED WING" x Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coombs of Ogden enjoyed the holiday Monday at Bear Lake. The Coombs were their dinner guests 5F PEN, World's most wauled pen. INK FLOWS FREELY WRITES DRY We Have ANY KIND ef POINT you desire. Phoi SPECIAL PRICE Specials! PARKER V Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer accompanied by Mrs. Golden Fris-b- y and Miss Gladys Seymour of Ogden went to Oakley where they visited with John Seymour. They then motored to Salt Lake where they visited the Tom Seymour familv. |