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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, izc 8 TO STUDY IN EAST CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude for the many kindnesses fhown to our father Dr. Wn. E. Hawkins since his accident. The nsiderable skill shown by the dxtor and the splendid way In which the hospital staff have ired for him, the many flowers and numerous inquiries made for hs welfare. The Hawkins family thank you Wm. D. Hawkins, faced By Mrs, William Petersen and Mrs. Frank Heslop attended the home coming In Plain City on March 17th. It was the anniversary of the founding ' of Plain City as well as the Relief Society anniversary and home. was invited everyone Mrs. Austin of Idaho Falls visited with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erick-se- n one day last week. She was returning home after spending two months with another daughter in California. The Relief Society enjoyed a social hour last week, commem- Mr. ! Los Angeles. v I I ororating the founding of the ganization, because ci remodel- recing which is soing on in the reation hall they were unabs to have a ward sccial. Prsident C. E. Smith was the speaker in meeting Sunday night. Uii remarks were interesting and profitable to everyone. Special music was a vocal solo by Leola by Joyce! Romer accompanied i Romer. Mrs. Carl Romer entertained: and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Thomas Andersen at Ccrrinne MrMrs. Mrs. Eva B. Hansen and Salt LafcP r- i- " f grandson Sidney Bishop of Garland spent a few days in Denver faily for the JJ1 Colorado where they visited Boyd Hansen who is attending school i there and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond d Mrs. K'mbail and family. nt Tuesday lf During the past week most of on business. ovr College people have been Mrs. IIdj home for a few days before be- ;ren spent five &,,'," s'; .'8 "4? ginning spring term. They are the hnm t Sterling M?ldrum from the U. of ftir. and Mrs. pw,., ; Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Cdell Romer. and Mrs. The family of Mr. Thompjson entertained in honcr of tneir mothers birthMr. day Friday at the home of and 1 Irs. BlaLn Hansen. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Ford - Jr-niu- s inrt Jeppsen, Mrs. Emma Tcmpscn. Mr. and Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Phyllis Pope of Tremcnton Mr. and Mrs. Den Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson of Bear with a birthday dinner Sunday River City and Darhl Thompson in honor of her husband. She had of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tom?ren and her entire family home. They are of Petersen Harold Mr. and Mrs. Roy Torngren of Idaho Falls visBothwell, Mr. and Mrs. William ited the Thompsons for the week Larsen and Miss Luella Romer of; end. Saturday the Torgrens, Salt Lake City, Misses Joyce andj HelenHansen and Darhl Thcmp-visite- d with Mr. and Mrs. Loran Leola Romer of Logan and Mr. j. fei 1 3 ; U. Merrill Mann, Marilyn Miller Howell. Darhl Thompson, Leola and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. E-- . i t Romer and Earl Petersen from A. . C. the U. S. itedwithMr.and Elwocd was well represented at i ay aitemooa. the Sunday School Convention which was held in Brigam City LEADER Ea-- I ,1 'err Pharmacist Drops few facts About 7Ww A ... p VITAMIN K Dr. D. P. WHEATLEY England, has used Vitamin K to effect relief from complete chilblains. He reasoned that, since the symptoms of chilblains and Vitamin K deficiency were the same, the antibleed-in- g vitamin should prove effective in the relief of chilblains. He tried it of ft ft and it MISS FAE ANN HUGGINS of Bear River City who left Friday by train for Detroit, Michigan, where she will do undergraduate work for three months at the Merrill Palmer school. Miss Huscins Is a senior at the USAC, where' she 13 majoring In child development and elementary education. She is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at FEME Yl Miss Norma Webb of Salt Lake pi Mr.and Mrs. Henry Foxley and daughter Diana visited with Mrs. HM 4 I 1 'I Foxley's sister, Mrs. Keith Rhodes in Carey Idaho recently, and con tinued on to Sun Valley, to bring home their daughter Emma Lou Foxley. I ' If m i CHILDREN'S SHOES G A B City and Darrell Earl spent the weekend in Tremonton visiting relatives and friends. They are both students at the B.Y.U. worked. Adam's Drug Save On sis Jp A DRESS R I 3.49 Moccasin toe. 39 Rayon Linelte i Rayon Crepe Special purchase for March selling. Lovely Spring and Summer Dress colors yd.DUC sorority rayon print patterns. Save as much as you pa spend- CfW - per yard CANNON 17x22 Towel Special Solid pastel colors in double loop terry. A onetime buy. Stock 4 for I wU up now. New Muted Tastel Colors Size 20 x 40 55c 39c 'Guest Size 17c Wash Cloth if 90 x 81 (Matched Colors) inch PIN DOT KNIT Prise il las fine quality Marguisette. beautiful In any 36 3.77 at a little price. Rayon gabardine with smooth-texture- d good looks, in a wide range of spring colors . . . 818. Sizes 8'i - reduced from priced lines. per yd. All OE OOC Comfortable tie sar.fi elk or black patent. Le soles, fine construj ?ood styles. 8 to widths. Also 5' to and, $3.98 CUldrens Oxfords 8Vi Boys Oxfords 3-- - 8 - - 5 s3.00 to 3. AllLeather upper 4.00 HEAVY DRESS STYLES. Brown, in Sizes toS and ENDS ODDS higher 12 BROWN MOCCASIN TOES. Sizes TABLE our short ends and slower patterns. S3.49 u ! RUMMAGE of for GIRIif must for school popular at parties! Pretty decorated toe, sturdy heels and soles combines style, comfort and wear! The lining is completely Sanitized, and the shoe's all leather (in the vital parts) A REAL Penney buy! Russet. 12'i to 3. Andwool O 1 A 105 Print Percales p big value TT .1.1 Jtiign sanaat Wonderful value at a Low Penney Price! Don't put up with worn dish cloths, when new, Cannon quality can be had at this price each inch 80 Square A cleaa-u- School Oxfords Dish Cloths Wide ruffles, well made of room in your home. coat 5 Girls' Sturdy Any way you look at it, those flange shoulder re handsome! And any way you look at it, this is a 3-- "1 E 29o75 MARCH Colored Towels ALSO N inch Wide PRINTED hard shoe. Completely tized. Fine leather, a white. Sixes 5H Biwf white 5V2 to 8. I inch wide KAKl 1U r-tI- D 39 SHOI at Big Savings EXTRA SPECIAL! Men's 100. WOOL Sport Shirts VAiUH $3.50 ' v only TODDLERS SNOW SUITS 6 only Girl's WINTER COATS Mcs 2 to 10 YOUR CHOICE f AA EACH 3.UU K ) BOLD LOOK SHOES BOY'S FARM SHOES 6.90 3.79 SHOW urn : , Dig, burly, terrific . that's what young men say about these Towncraft bluchers. Rubber soles, walled last. C, 1. n bovs Value packed huskies for farm and school boys. Miles of long wear in the acid resistant brown cowhide up-heavy composition soles Fr many you'll get solid elk-finish- ed h service in & i cowhdj Wli sin husky. . .... backed up w IMuV i soles. MEN'S I'INE QUALITY COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Sixrt siurt type. Ideal for blustery Spring Days. Out they go. MEN'S t INE TWILL EACH DU I SANFORIZED ARMY SUNTAN PANTS You will want several pair at this March of Values ph i ncy re tough, perfect fitting and easy to launder. PAIR 2.50 6 ONLY Full Bed Size JUST ARRIVED!' CHENILLE FLASTIC FRONT Spreads All over whites. Ideal for your extra, beds. Lovely in appearance and will last for yoari. Size 90 x 105 In. 0i These aprons are the nicest we have ever seen at such a low price. Sc them your- - wir Ymi1 SHARKSKIN Superbly Tailored 16.75 WOMEN'S OXFORDS rtP OC Perfect summer euit . . . light weight, shape retaining, exceptionally well tailored for lasting good looks. A raft of colors . . , gray, beig taimmcr brown, skipper blue, chines rddbctdo green, pink, jade green, white. .,..1040. aa, WOMEN'S OXFORDS s5.90 oxford with a closed toe and back. Pert tie front, tailored lines. A fine value, tn black or white. Wedge-heele- Aprons want several TROPICAL RAYON d cash-and-car- ry ?4.98 White moccasin oxfords with flat walking heels, white rubber soles & heels. Very fine construction. AA t. a, u. SHOE MfI Yoiiiis 6.90 A Towncraft men! Rich brass J eJ5' carry priced! 611 B li: |