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Show 10 (Size Development club met Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Emily Ashby with Mrs. Lizzie Wood as hostess. The program was furnished by the Future Pro-- : gr.ess Guild with two guitar and! accordian solos by LaMar and Carl Ashby and two reading by June Baird. Luncheon was served to nineteen members and two guests Mrs. Joe Archibald and Mrs Rudy Wood. Stan Farnsworth of Salt Lake spent Wednesday and Thursday with his mother Mrs. Jack Munson on Thursday they visited at Logan and Smthfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pinder The Social , T. L. COCHRAN oo r i: v N I THE C n A t F X E ? WORLD'S ONLY WATCH HEART v- -At advertised '"" ?: Oynowind, AVE S!Wilef, -- spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they vis- ited at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs Theron Pinder. Verna Standing of Ogden is visiting at the home of her par- J WITH THE ) , x 18) f-pr' StecJ 165, MK Gold $185 Juniot Miss, Yellow Top $39 75 Mr. and was killed while In service in Mrs. Norine Turner Ogden Petersen Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mrs. Flornce Garn entertained home of Mr. a few days this weelc at Leonard and ents, She week last returned Standing. fam a trip to the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. George Wb.eatley and children, Elaine, Peggy and Dan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett. The Future Progress guild met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. June Baird. Dr. Bensen of Garland was the speaker and a group of friends Thursday evewere won Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and ning at Bridge. Prizes and Mrs. Combs Mrs. Blanche daughters, Mr and Mrs. Parley by Coombs. Jack and Peg Peterson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen Garn spent Sunday at Ogden res visited Saturvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vern of Brigham City her with parents, Mr. and Hess and Mrs. Thomas Dorman. day Peterson. Noble Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Cannon t Wi r' Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Reese visIII and family attended funeral serited in fellow a for at Clarkston Friday with his mother, Mrs. to WAS enough vices Wednesday put morbid 'state of mind. Last her brother Vance Ravesten, who Mary L. Rees. he SOMETHING C T I a I tlomond $a40.?;-,;f?i- ' :j j . "; 0"?r1 ':-- father, C. G. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nix and family, and Myrtle Carlson of Salt Lake Practical Gifts New Combridge, Capeskin Come in for domonslration J the of Wlor tncaftex kahncn whoi Bill looked up from his overcoat collar. "Hey, be careful!" he shouted. To TouVy Your Pharmacist Crops few facts About . . . P Christmas Specials RUTIN ... to help yon with your Christmas Shopping and SHOCKPROOF WATCHES Guaranteed against any mechanical defects Now Regular $37.50 value BOYS WATERPROOF 27.50 PAINTED BREAKFAST Piece Service for four only 8.95 SIIARPE nov 98c each. Reduced to clear, Regular After a search ol two fV P years, a scientist discovered that Rutin can be p produced from the green V plant. Autin ft buckwheat is a bright yellow, nonp toxic powder which has BE.4UTIFUL 20 BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL $L40 "O. C. TANNER and SEE THE 6 F1EST" O. C. Tanner Jewelry in reincreased ducing the fragility of the small blood vessels which often leads to fatal hemorrhages . in cases of high blood pressure. poved effective HAND & Ada s Drug ,i "T ?fV"irf'iii f 2 'i.M m inMii mr Close Out Sale Everything Reduced Our Loss Everything goes .;. Y our ijiinii 20 to 50 Sale Slarls SATURDAY, DEC. Radio-Phonogmp- h Comhinalions Long Playing Record Changers Table Radios Car Radios 11th Refrigerators Home Freezers Electric Ranges Water Softeners Electric Water Heaters Used Radios & Refrigerators are going out of the appliance business to make room for a greater FLOWER busiWe ness. A FREE ROSE wjII be given to every prospective buyer entering our store. Each and every article carries a full factory guarantee by PIIILCO and UNIVERSAL. A new representative is to be appointed in the near future for Tremonton. Vacuums " Coffee Percolators - Hot Plates - Irons - Carpet Sweepers, Radio Batteries- - Antennas. At the low mark-dowprice on this merchandise, we cannot accept trade-ins- . n Lee's Locker Storage and Korih Flower Shop '"xt Door North of Post Office fV 5- D TREMONTON" Women's Women's fur trim Satin Wedgie wasn't out making he, a big hulk of a home. The doctor had said he'd over- come the heart condition with pro longed rest. People were talking. Bill knew. He'd been standing near the living room door the other day when he'd heard Kate Tyler, their neighbor, talking to Sally in the kitchen. "Well, it just looks a shame that you, such a frail little thing, must work. Bill looks the picture of health. He weighs something near one hundred eighty pounds, doesn't he, Sally?" Kate said, and Bill had visioned with burning resentment her sharp, nose twitch with inquisitiveness. Bill visioned too, Sally's pretty proud head lift when her voice had come in quick sensitive rebellion, "I believe it's my affair about work ing. I really don't need to work. We have plenty saved up to take us through until Bill is able to go back on his job. I'm working because I want to." He'd felt like a cad. There wasn't another guy in the whole universe had a wife like Sally, who through her loyalty would even tell a falsehood. Sally didn't deserve the hardship he was giving her. And now with Christmas upon them and no money of his own, unless he sold his best suit to the shop down the street, he felt it would be even ho'ter for his old heart to quit tick-1,1- 5 than to face it and have Sally s o'. "Oh, you didn't need to give ; Jiing, Bill. All I want is you! 'Ye '11 have a real Christmas when rv.i get well." Bill put on his overcoat, hat and galoshes. It was about time to meet Sally coming home from work. Cold rain interspersed the snow and already the highway in front of their place was getting coated with ice. Cars moved along cautiously. Their neighbor's boy. Pike, eleven, slid by him on a sled. "Whee-e-e- , watch me. Mister Bill!" Bill looked up from his overcoat collar. "Hey, be careful!" he shouted and went Into action with a leap when he saw the sled carrying the boy from the sidewalk into the direction of an approaching car up the highway. It all happened in a flash. If Bill Hadn't been gigantic in size, muscular and agile with youth, he couldn't have saved the boy. "Man, Pike," he panted, standing over him on the sidewalk, "don't play along the . 2.96 Girl's . . . . . . Men's Lined, Leather Dress Gloves $2,' Boy's Leather Youngster's Wellco Foamtred Mittens 2.89 SCARFS 9! SOX Mufflers make attractive HOSE Beautiful Hosiery are must for Xmas gving, Marionette For MEN and BOYS Gifts Men's Dress Sox Head Scarfs AC 2 f C pair in an attrac-Q- Men's Dress Sox Mufflers, White Rayon Rayon, Elastic top 98c Men's All Wool Nylons f. Y fC tive gift box Neck Scarfs They're beautiful 51 ' 39c 1.49 Heavy weight, nice bright patterns pair gauge U Sheer Scam free Boy's Sport Sox Mufflers. Scotty plaid solid colors or white Fabric Dress Gloves 2.69 .' 81 . . Boy's Lined, Leather Girls Soft, Shearling trim Warm, "these stay put" each attractive, warm Dress Gloves .... Capeskin 2.98 to 4.9; Fabric Gloves 2.79 29c Fine Feathers Utility Sheer 1.3 43 gauge, A thrift buy 9t for MEN for BOYS Shirts e to BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE p i Kid Gloves 3.59 Wedge Pump j and man, staying A ..... 98 black or brown Women's Women's Sling Heel v Prices tnclud FtdVol . . . . . . Knit Gloves Women's Soft, comfortable r gloves at Pink, blue or white Girl's all wool $3.59 . $52.50 Oold-fi!- nap a by a lar, was enjoyed Infants Mittens 3.98 Foamlred -- o- o- refreshments and Christmas and Winter means no one ever had enough Men's Wellco, zipper I Calderwood of Treff H The Relief Social I mary held a zaar Monday WeaJ; I beautiful thinw- GLOVES appreciated! Romeo Yollow Top I39.7S mn Parents, Mr. Economy Priced Gifts - - - Men's ever popular the living ,4 j Offer Gifts That Endure as gifts are always City. i COWLEYS' House Slippers needed -- ards. Mrs. Jheo Ri a few days this when gave SaDy the inexpensive little china dinner set, next Christmas I'll give her something really nice, Something she can wear and enjoy, Something expensive. It'll not bepractical to fit our Christmas budget, because by then I'll be making more. The tide was bound to turn by next Christmas. Well, it had turned all right. Fate could have been less callous in the i.k;,.k it hurl turnpfi the ;orse this Christ- mas tnan it was last. At least Sally Mrs. Mr. Mrs Ray Ashcroft entertained 4K Ooid - Christmas he'd thought, at Thanksgiving dinner for her Evong.lin. i GALLVrn tjrsf.-jkBftySfi'-- - ?, . WsuaS andMV entertained the group by dancing. Luncheon was served to spent twenty -- three members and one Burley. Bv Delia Coombs Breakfast room set Living room set Dining room set Front room nig with pad Thursday, Tremrmton, Utah Gam and LaRea Fryer guest, Doyle lidding Furniture For Sales LEADER. BEAR RIVER VALLEY The because they are the practical The Correct gift 5 Mnn's Willi Sliirts M Famous Nofade brand IT ALWAYS Pays To Shop Perfecto, Nationally known, attractive patterns IN Trc m o to n 11 It especially pays to GIFT SHOP in Tremonton. If the gift doesn't fit, it's easy to exchange. - Men's Dress Shirts Men's plaid Flannel Shirts Boy's Flannel Shirts Size 2.49 2 j U 2, 4, 6 Sport Shirts 2.49 to 1 Plaids and Novelty Patterns Sport Shirts 3. Boy's Rayon Gabardine Solid dark colors. Sixe 12 to 1 98c and 1.4 Smilock Ties They expect them, and want them street!" "Aw, I could've made it. Mister Dili," Pike said, and dashed back up the street with his sled. A large man emerged hurriedly from the big car on the side of the pavement and came up to Bill. "Thanks, fellow! Say," he said, mopping his forehead, "that was a .close call! You certainly used your head." "I snatched him in time," Jackets and Mackinaws For MEN and BOYS They NEED THEM ' practical and give them for Christmas so why not be Boy's Jac Shirts All wool, Bill 6.45 attractive plaids Boy's Zipper Jackets said. The man pulled out his wallet. "Here," he said, holding a crisp bill toward Bill. "Take this, fellow." "But I don't want money for what I did." Bill protested, starting to back away. The maa pushed the money into Bil'.'s hand. "I'd pay a thousand or more to escape what might have happened just now. Think what Christmas would have been for me if it had happened, to say nothing of the kid's parents. Thanks again, fellow and Merry Christmas!" He was gone before Bill could do anything. Bill lurked down at the money in his hand. Well, if he felt that way about it. But one hundred dollars. . . . lie looked up then and saw S.dly trudging toward him '.iirou:h the snow and a happy, secretive sn1". curved his lips suddenly, lie slipped the money into his billfold and went to meet her. .3.39 and 3.79 . Solids and plaids. Hiavy weight 3.79 to 6.95 31en's Zipper Jackets riaids and solid colors Bov's Mackinaw Coals ' AH wool, extra heavy. Size Beautiful Christmas Gift Folders for Sox, Il Handkerchiefs, Tics, with our enm-pWmrn- U. Just remind irs when you purchase these liems. 10 to CANDY and NUTS and fine foods for the find days yon will . COWLEY? GROCERY DEFARTMj And, as always, low and High Qualty. a.45 16 This is only a part of the many appropriate gifs We invite you to come in and br round. Our courteous associates will be glad 1,1 1. gestiuns. cr you are welcome to "just look aroun you at COWLEYS'. ma-,- COWLEYS' TREMONTON. UTAH I Pr i I |