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Show Utah TV EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcnionton, P. c: Garn and Mrs. Virgii Eight members and two were present Miss Iris guests Coombs and Mrs Virgil Coombs. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Cannon Mrs. Blanche Richards were SunTha-le- s day visitors of Mr and Mrs Wesley Coombs. Client J fecial I CAROL CARTER AND HANSEN EXCHANGE MARRIAGE VOWS il Si Anouncemcnt is made of the marriage of Miss Carol Carter, daughter of Mrs. Ezra G. Carter of Logan and Don Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen of Treraonton, on January 28. The young couple are students at the USAC, where ttey are both studying The bride is a member of the the Alphi Cci Omega sorority, Epsilon and Alpha Corp Sponsors Delta. Mr. Hansen is affiliated with the Simga Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Epsilon Delta, honorary :, i , .r'Jr ' ) I -- AM r Tre-monto- KOW MRS. DON HANSEN BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED BY PATRICTA SHUMWAY j j ' society. They plan to continue their studies at the college. MRS. MAUGHAN HOSTESS TO BOOKLORE CLUB V enterJack Shumway honored; Mrs. Norman Maughan her at club Booklore 7th on the her tained her daughter Patricia James Mrs. Dinn-day a Wednesday. home birthday and prepared book "Came party for her and fifteen Walton reviewed the Parkinson Francis aftera Cavalier" by girl friends on Wednesday Ballard was a j noon. Refreshments were served Keyes. Mrs. Guy ftlong with a special birthday guest. Refreshments cake. were RECEPTION HONORS YOUNG COUPLE at Cowley's Like to sneak out these without overshoes? spring-lik- e days We're all getting tired ' lugging" that extra weight around, and in some places we can even find dry ground. But, those SHOES we have been getting along with are geting rather thin, rather shabby, Aren't they? Well then, we can help you out we have MORE SHOES in our stock than ever before, and they are all those GOOD SHOES, Weatherbird and Teters SHOES. The manufacturer is proud of these SHOES, we are proud of these SHOES and WE BOTH stand behind every pair. Like surprises? Look at this! Friday ami Saturday WE HAVE SPECIAL lowcr-than-cvcr-pric- es on EVERY PAIR of SHOES in STOCK. SHOES are not down in price. This is just a special discount to help YOU help US to make room on our shelves for the SHOES we still have on order. The LOWER than ever LOW PRICES? Come In and see. They're simply, beautiful those new and spring shades in MARIONETTE FINE FEATHERS NYLONS. The sheer smooth beauty of these nationally featured lines or NYLON HOSIERY will more than please, and they are remarkably long wearing considering their shrerncss. Want some SERVICE WEIGHT NYLONS? We hame them. 10 denier, with nice stretchy cotton tops. Many of you saw them at the Civk Club style show the other day. Very nice weren't they? We mean those MITZI DRESSES for girls, from 6 months to 12 years. Well to be absolutely frank about it, Our Spring shipment hasn't yet arrived, although the; ire ex pected any day. And Tre-mont- on and Saturday Friday HAVE WE SPECIAL Special Clearance Prices on every GIRL'S DRESS in the store. The styles are all new and good. We always feature low prices, but now you will have to simply come and see. Grtting the urge (as a mere male, we hate to mention it) HOUSECLEAN? We have the works from SCRUB BRUSHPAINT ES, CLEANSERS, WAXES, SCOURING POWDERS to CHEESE CLOTH to help the work along. And all at our usual bottom prices. Always Top Quality COWLEY'S . . Building ej SATURDAY, MArI FROM Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. Wayne Garn visited with Mrs. Smith Richards of Logan on Monday. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Secrist visited on Friday at Brigham City with his mother Mrs. Lottie Johnson. A large crowd of town people accompanied the M Men team to Salt Lake City on Monday where they played with Magna and won the game and a place in the Church final Tournament. Mr and Mrs. Bernice Peterson visited on Sunday with his mother Mrs Rose Peterson of Brigham City and with Mf and Mrs. Blair Jeppson of Mantua. A crowd from here attended the Bear River, Weber game at Osden High School on Friday. About fifteen high priests and their partners enjoyed the high priests stake party at Garland Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Elmer RichardsJ Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and Mrs. Leland Burton and Mrs. Ralph 'Grover were among those who attended temple sessions in Logan on Friday. Mr and Mrs. Guy Rees and family attended the funeral of his mother last Wednesday atLogan. Miss Helen Mason a U. S. A. C. student was the weekend guests of her porents Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason and family. Mrs. Bill Stokes and daughter Arlean of Ogden visited Friday and Saturday with her parents Mr and Mrs. Earl J. Holt Mrs. Holt returned with him and spent Sunday with the Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hillus of Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy and family. LeRoy Bunnell represented the high council Sunday evening. He was accompanied by Wendell White and recent returned missionary. Delia Coombs spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden and Salt Lake City with her sister Faye. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Mason took his father Charles A Mason to Ogden were Sunday visitors of the Weber Bear River game. Mr and Mrs. Sterling Burton The Logan Temple was the: PHYLLIS W. POPE TO scene of the recent wedding of TO PRESENT READING Miss Colleen Ballard, daughter of RECITALS Phyllis W. Pope will present Mr and Mrs. Guy Ballard of Tre-- : her students in Reading Recitals onton and Mr and Mrs. A. Rex on Saturday and Monday, March Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs. Alma 5th and 7th at 7:30 at her home. A. Hansen of Salt Lake City. Readers Saturday evening will be The cermony was preformed Terry Reese, Sidney Bishop, Don Monday, February 14, by Presi- Lee Pop?, Barbara Harris, Marident El Ray Christiansen. Brent Stohl, Linda in lyn Miller, A dinner at the Bluebird Ellen Cook, Annete Fronk, Miller, Logan honored the newlyweds Merrilee Cochran and Dennis after the wedding, and a recept- Stohl. ion at the hom,2 of the bride.s Monday evening the program parents that evening climaxed will bo given by Sally Woodhead, the nuptial festivites. Carolyn Stohl, Marco Stohl, JacThe new Mrs. Hansen chose a queline State, Marco Stokes, Bill-i- e gown entrained of white slipper Woodhead, Lila Lee Stark, rounded Elaine satin, fashioned with Cowley and Myrl neckline and Shoulder yoke, outwith seed pearls, long lined pointed sleeves, and a tight bod- MRS. WTNZELER ENTERice with a dainty bustle in the TAINS BRIDGE CLUB back. Her fingertip veil was bor Mrs. Elmer Winzeler was hosdered with lace and arranged at tess to her club Wednesthe head with a tiara of tiny day evening.bridge Prizes were won by hearts covered with pearls. Mrs. Jack Fronk and Mrs. Russ She carried a bouquet of white Waldron. Refreshments were roses encircling a large orchid served. tied with white satin streamers. Miss Lou Jean Ballard, maid of Mr. and Mrs. Harris honor and sistter of the bride made a business Londy to Pocatel-ltrip wore a pink lace trimmed gown Monday. and carried a pink rose and white gardenia bouquet. The bridesmaldes Misses Sarah and Vera Bell Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mollie Corbridge of by DELLA COOMBS Malad, Idaho and Cleo Jensen of Garland, all wore pink and blue Thrace Richards former mem-I gowns and carried nosegays of f the ward has accepted a iris and daffodils. a i to fulfill a mission in the John R. Hansen, brother of the H attended the U. S. A. C. basketwaiian Islands. A farewell ball groom acted as best man. game in Logan on Saturday. testimonial was held Sunday Mrs. Ballard wore a grey dinat the 4th ward of Brig-haner dreas nnd her corsage was of evening City. Those from pink camellias and Mrs. Hansen here were Mr and attending Mrs. Rex Richchase a red d'nner dress compliMr and Mrs. Theo Richards mented by a white camellia cor- ards, Mr and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr sage. and Mrs. David Wood, Mr and The serving table was centered Mrs. George Coombs and Mr. and by a fourtiered cake with dainty Mrs. Leo Farnsworth Refreshvalentine trim, and lighted by ments and a social was enwhite tapers in crystal candle joyed by the group at the Richholders. ards home following the meeting. Mrs. Jiiio Harris received the He will leav,? for the mission guests, and assisting in the gift home March 7th. room were Dorothy Capener, Cleo Club met Thursday The Rayola Miller and Eleanor Ball- afternoon at the home of Mrs. ard. The trousseau was shown by Lester Coombs Bridge was enjoyMrs. Max Archibald and Mrs. ed with prizes being won by Mrs. Helen Blaisdell. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Norman Maughan. Mrs. Rudy Hupp, Mrs. Denzil Ballard and Dona Rae , o, The youngsters like to get out these days and play in the sunshine! It's almost too warm at times for snow suits, but too cold to go out without some extra protection. The TUMBLE TOG line of PLAY TOGS for CHILDREN is just made to order to fill that need. They are all so perfectly tailored of quality fabrics; so smartly styled, and priced so low! You will want several pair for every youngster from toddlers to first graders. Bottom Prices MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED; J5ALLARD HANSEN This Week x. vv tlA 10 A. M. to 2:00 P. n j Tremonton. Mrs. -- Utah Pnu o.. n. and Mrs. Vern Hess and daughter of Ogden were weekend guests of their parents Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hess and Mr and Mrs. Wesley Garn and families. Mr and Mrs. Glen Wood were Sunday dinner guests of her sister Mr and Mrs. Max Fridal of pne-medi- cal I AT THE Mr pre-medi- c3. ! FOOD 'SALE e. ; J Hi v CLUB' Cannon and family of Dewey-villThey motored to Ogden to see the feeding of the deers. Jack Garn flew to Pheonlx, Arizonia last Wednesday and returned on Saturday. He was accompanied by Jesse Carr of ; U ! BUSINESS and PROFESSION 7. "BR EC IV i Hair and Scalp Preparations SUITED TO YOUR TYPE INDIVIDUALLY 1 j LATHER OIL I SHAMPOO for OILY HAIR 60c and regular f $1,73 Bttm SUA 31 POO for REGULAR USE and Rift LACENE SHAMPOO for DRY HAIR 60c and 1.75 60c OF Does not leave an 1.75 oily v 1.00 - oz. Bottle.-- . CQC Dental Cream 1 J I Upiohns . l ioo L ; Ughs r . jQe Economy - 29 Bo, j i Vrvcs $1.00 Bott..-- Jj 39s I I Li ASK AND RECEIVE THE DESTJ m The New 'WML.m Arlo Adams says: Nielson. Music during the evening was furnished by Mrs. George Quin-ne- y and daughter. De Ann and Louise and Mary Castleton. Following the reception, the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip through southern California. Ths bride chose as her going away outfit, a three piece grey shark skin suit and coat wth red and navy acccssoried. JAYCEE JANES CARD BENEFIT SUCCESSFUL The benefit card party sponsored by the Jaycee Janes, wah held in the McKinley School Monday evening. About 175 people were served, and the proceeds wil be used for civic BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Vern Maisak entertained her brtdrre club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eddie Krey was a special guest. Refreshments were served and prizes awarded to Mrs. Eddie Krey, and Mrs. Owen Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 1 Turner in Logan Sunday. f Let me ask you a question! How long since you had your wheels removed and packed with the proper lubricant? Quite a few thousand miles, you say? Then drive your car in at First East and Main and let me attend to it. Saves wear... V C) , their own words tli automotive editors of Amerira'g leading newspapers grapliicallv record the nation-wid- e triumph which the 1919 Pontiac word on its introduction a few weeks ago. Read what they say. Then come in and see the great new car that lias created the greatest public enthusiasm in f'ontiac history. Tn lMX quickly into popular Jmrtron their initial showing here stop Their 'new look' and astonishing low price tags winning immetiuue approval and rightly jo jrnm record crouds treatise of these tu-- features to say of their mechanical ailrancemcntnothing and riding qualities."' tKKH l. PI Al TomtTIVR ntx niM wn chhomicib fT tors time J tsJffZ,t-- "Depi itrs kept I'ontiac Idled thnrnghmt Gtnmenl - t f- B. tl riFKCK. ttiTuMoaiLS KniTuR, Ktn j ' ,T.IPII'"' Dotlo.: Hw Torki "Ueimty of rrrj. ".""'j, ihusiasm."1 nm. combined uiih admnced appearance utility and "tvhng of I'oniiac mnlels drew much attention from big crouds at dealers'' shourooms in A'eio York." 'ThW.V D.tro!.: I'ontiac iiym up tions of company s 'iPVM r-looks like anther fi by dicision judging l,TOBOTIVI (PIT". kLU 0 Sandall Motor Wayne WONTS 83-- B Z) |