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Show DEAR RIVER VALLEY Mr- and Mrs. I. L. Isaacson, Mr. Hotel in Salt Lake City. and Mrs: Leo Oyier and; Mrs. Carrie Chrfctc-nseand; of Garland Jenson Elmer daughter Floy, Mrs. Burton attcnded a missionary testimon-- , dcrsen and daughter Dorene.; m i.viio. iiveia Aiaiieson were ial at Aiuittua vjufuaj niiau6, Isaacson, son of Mr. and 'among those v.ho attended the TnViti Tsnnrson 1F3VPS KVin South TV.Y FlHora CtiKVo ti uvftc jj.x3. uwuit for the western btates mission. pr:s lrousseau tea in Brigham . ne a dv tne Hirer - anprnmn 4 Mrs. Ernest Simpers. Fae Sim-- r lief Society Tuesday. A quilt was i Ao tnr v Mrs. L. R. Shaffer who' Pers and Mr. and Mrs fatt-pi" of Olsen m Rri"hn lariif ttap tn iunVi Cim fitv at ircro j The executive officers ser- - day guests at the home of the . Milton Rvwntpr'c tVio oftmirm TW1 Mrs. Glen Iversen entertained ve ladies participated. at Sunday dinner in honor of her Betty Larson, Beverly and husbands week scent the birthday. ppterson . t home. Beverly and Bet- - LaVere Andersen was the hon ored guest at a dinner party Sattv remained until Wednesday. ms accompanied by urday evening. Members of the Ardes Adams oi iTemon- - family were guests. Eldon Mrs. The Daughters of the Pioneers ton and Mrs Earl Young of Per- will meet at the home of Gladys ry, were in Ogden Saturday and Holmgren Friday, November 19. ananaa shrd anand ihvisdweitAll members are urged to attend. Boothe. visited with Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check-ett- s Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Newell left Friday for Kansas City on cnecKets are visiting in friends a business trip. - An-!n- er J r,h sr"-p0ber- """a bi Fetersen Suny n Sun- - j $1. I 'if'" ' "iggs t th rei i ... v,n nil i u sui-V1S. Martin; soent . v - ' . ferenLc. iryTn " a y by , t u ; a trip aliah-- J for -day I ln ' . ..,, li:n, was ser-- 1 when she ..--v t: pavid ..J U1C (it Saturday Robertson T L. Isa- and Sun- - ta Isaacson and V j ig Seat gttet Citi diirkey By 13th NOV. A s. Here's a Powerful 39.QS Beautiful new heater pives money-Havin- g low draft performance. 61, WK) B.T.U.'s per .,.. mm tnuuiinui .. " " hour-Radi- ates SHAW & IVERS(N Furniture Co. TREMONTON - - - "' Heat-circul- ates warm air. 19,3u0 cu. ft. of warm air flow per hour. High efficiency Coleman burner with low flame fuel saver. Automatic controls. The biggest heater value in town! ' i v CIRCULtOKi; OIL HE ATE P. on ! 5 P,--- f Andrea II. Ilrggins Cellin ten i 100 . Ut.h Tremor.ton. Friday evening members of the BL. birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Ardis Burbar.k in llcneyville where a pleasant evening was enjoyed. Ardis received lovely gifts and served a two course tray luncheon to thirteen ladies. Mrs. Ruth Cannon entertained at her home on Saturday, ing her daughter JoAn on her birthday. Luncheon was served and games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burbank of San Francisco, California, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and family. By Mrs. T. R. Ault Captain Lettie Burbank of The Deweyville Relief Society Camp D attended a meeting of are planning a Carnival to be the D. U. P., in Brigham City on held December 2nd. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank Thursday evening the school put on a splendid evening of and children of Brigham City entertainment. The program was spent Friday evening and Sat-- ; given by the children, under di- rrday with their parents Mr. and rection of the teachers. Proceeds Mrs. A. R. Burbank. and relatives in the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braegger left this week for California, to visit with Mrs. Violet Jenson. i j Jensen. Mrs. Grant Marble, Mrs. Lee Stone and Mrs Lloyd Card-Mrof Dewevville snPnt M in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Franccm and daughters Tar.iera, Vickie Ar.ne and Wendy spent the week tnu in t;y, isevaca, visit ng w:m relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler of East Garland visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. j 3 LEADER, A Mrs. Mae Andersen entertain-- ; ed her club Saturday evening. By Mrs. R. W. U'arnke Finochel was played and prizes! and went to Mrs. Alvin Jensen On Saturday, four sisters and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. two nieces of Mrs. Clark Bowen Mrs. Jack Hamilton entertain-- , the day at her home in spent ed Friday evening m ncnor oi honor of her anniver- birthday her daughters Joan and Leann's sary. fourtenth birthday anniversary. Saturday guests at the home of Games were played and lunchMr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop mell Chur ch eon served. Mr. and Mrs. Derrah Wig-ge- ll were Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Rodney and their daughter Patricia a of Park baby are the proud parents Anne of 2. Layton and Charles S. November bov born, cf Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Artell Whittaker Bishop Mrs. Ethel Weirman of ThatOUED BY THE of a announce the arrival baby Idaho, was a Sunday guest inellJIMen daughter, born November 3. cher, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jackson! L. Bowen. On Monday Mrs. are the proud parents of a baby Bowen her to proaccompanied A WIN' girl, born November 2. were guests vidence thew where HMrsAndrea Huggins of mi k S (f 1 V 1 11 a Mrs. of the home Ida Hawkes. at p &; Bear River City, Mrs. Delia Ow- Mr. Mrs. Jensen and Orlando 'ens and Mrs. C. G. Adney attend- UR K E Y Mrs. , and Mantua of and family 'ed the Farm Bureau auxiliary of Brigham City Martha Jensen convention held at the Newhouse were visitors at the Jens Veibell home one day last week. Mrs. Mae Zollinger and daughArlo ; ter Charlene who have been residing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, left Thursday to join her husband in Sublet, Idaho. A friend of mine's wife Mr. and Mrs Glen Fryer and had a baby last week, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer of Brigand he raced with the ham City spen Friday in Salt stork at 3:00 a, m. That's Lake City. when a fellow needs his Mr. and Mr:. Joseph Durfey car in good shape. Boy! visited Sunday at the home of We've got responsibiliMr. Durfey's sister, Mrs. Beth ties at our station at Marble in Ogden. First East and Main. The Birthday Club met at the home of Juanii.i Bigler to honor her birthday on Saturday afternoon. A delightful luncheon was served to fifteen members and two guests by Josephine De Long and Ruth Jensen. Prizes x ly lit rfsv v4 , u uyA V M. IT 1:00 P. H it U X 1 , it X : mf Whs y ITS CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY DRESSES and COATS DAILY ARRIVING 1ST STYLES NEWEST COLORS Beaut if u r--E Forma1s I YOUR CTI0.N were won by Marie Lelfer, Grace Warnke and Gertrude Simmons. Guests were Gertrude Secrist and Grace Warnke. Mrs. Eliza Harvey, her son Bill Style Shop Peggy's s USE OUR EARLY LAY-A-WA- PLAN Y 032, i j 1 ; Pillsfcary (PIE CRUST MIX... 1ILK 9 0Z.TKO. Libby's lOvPUMPKIM 4 ANBERRY DEL MONTE USDS 57c Ocean Spray For 37c 39c found 29c 49c lb. TALL CANS SAUCE Oi PUDDING 15? 2 1 Cans SEEDLESS, 15 oz. 2 pkgs for ne Nufs NSYR11R E,,rdens American S'ieed or riece In Old Log 20 oz. lb. SMOKED BACONu. 55c 69c :FI)0Tl!OAST,srnn:u: ,k53C City r6R Market TREMONTON and grandson Scotty of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. James John and two children of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seal of Honeyville spent Tuesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mrs. Ralph Simmons, Mrs. Joseph Durfey and Mrs. Thomas Simmons motored to Salt Lake City on Wednesday to visit with relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and family entertained at a birthday dinner for T. W. Potter on Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. Potter, his wife and daughter Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen and daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and family and President and Mrs. Zbinden from Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer attended court proceedings in Farmington on Tuesday, relative to the guardianship of their grandchildren. The Utah Power and Light employees at Cutler Dam were guests at a banquet held at Ma's and Pa's Inn at Roy on Tuesday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. L H. Fronk, Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell entertained at Sunday dinner in hener of M,s. Veibell's birthday Guests included Mr. and Mrs. David Richards and family of ..us. Brigham City; Mr. ana is..ir-roll ana Ruth Bi.hop. Charles Mrs. T. W. Pot- rJiP Mm, Bigler, K A N Two jtlastic windows show th amoi'nts of money in the dimes bank. Takes nitklrs, and quarters. Holds opens at every $10. 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START 'EM SAVING I Adams Says L I UNCLE SAM - - ! I 111 BattarUf Operates on two flashlight batterie. Ey stopping th. auto and giving it a U1 start, direction can t. reversed. Fronk Firestone Store TREMONTON |