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Show Tremonton. Utah The DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, fecial QeitU j TEMPLE WEDDING FOR EMMA LOU FOXLEY NOLA HUNSAKER AND CARL RHODES UNITED IN TEMPLE CEREMONY Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs. Mrs. pffia Mrs. R. Lund of Seand Mrs. Jos. D. Harris Mr. and Stanfill M". Cora If5 'spent the weekend with their attle Washington, Perry were sentation of "Hamlet" the stage 3 Beverley Rav and row Wood daughter Mrs. at the Ogden school, at high Giles Visid satisfactorily at home, after daughter Mr. and play evening ' Friday dinner guests Hales, in Logan. J having his tonsils removed gan on Monday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Londy Friday. i Steven Harris, son of Mr. and Mr. J. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whittaker Mrs. Willis Leek of Ogden is were dinner guests Wednesday Gepharts Leave for Vacation spending a few days with her Mr: and Mrs. Londy Harris Mr. and The weddinr of Emma Lou Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart left evening at the home of uonnor Mrs. Val Cowley and Lew Don Mrs. daughter with Mr. and me Nola Hunsaker, daughter of Foxley. daughter of Mr and Friday to spend a two weeks va Mrs. Rav Shaw at family. afternoon. is in Lewiston, Sunday springs - ranen. Mrs. George Hunsaker of Honey- - Mrs. Henry Fcxley and Merrill cation in Phoenix, Arizona. I' S Mr. Mann Lillie of ville and Carl Rhodes, Son Mann, son of Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes of East: took place in the Logan LDS Garland, were married in the Temple Wednesday. The mar Logan LDS Temple March 22nd. riage ceremony was performed The double ring ceremony was by President El Ray Christian- performed by President El Ray gen. j The bride wore a gown of white Christian sen. The bride wore a gown of net with lace insertions, and for white satin with lace trim. After her going away outfit she chose NEW the ceremony the bridal party a brown tweed suit with green met at the Blue Bird in Logan j accessories. They left on a honey 'moon trip immediately and are for dinner. The young couple left immedi-- ' expected home next week. The ately for a honeymoon trip couple plan to make their home through Southern Utah and Art- - in Tremonton. iona. The bride chose for her going away outfit, a grey worsted MRS. CORA BECKER VISITS suit with white accessories and IN WESTERN STATES she wore an orchid corsage. j A wedding dance honoring Mrs. Cora Becker has been SKIPPY will be held in the Honey itinir relatives and friends in the ville ward on March 31st. west for the past four weeks. She . . . GARDEN-FRES- H plans to return to her home in AN C Marietta, Ohio, next week. Mrs. FAMILY DINNER AT THE Mrs. Becker Bolton and Ray PINEAPPLE JAMES SMITH HOME. ited in Bend, Oregon recently their ter.Mrs. Lois V' ADAMS CRUSHED . . Many members of the family;1 ORANGES FLORIDA, Doz. c e on Sunday, at the home of No. 2 Can Large 300's GERBER'S LEMONS DINNER GUESTS AT VERL Doz Sunkist, wiiu gave a. uiiuici iiuuujujg men ANDERSON 3 HOME Arizona 30 lb bag V son, Orlind II. Smith who was I Natural .... 1 home on a 10 day furlough. He Mr. Verl Anderson Mrs. and 30 lb bag has just finished a training per- and Mr. and Mrs. Arizona Wyn Henrie ' iod at Fort Ord, California and Pink CAMTBELL'S KlLLLUaBi. 1 -. Verl Anderson at the entertained left Monday to attend a Military No. 1 SOUTHERN home in Garland Saturday evenMechanical School in Virginia. 1 YAMS Pound Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. ing. After dinner, Monte Carlo MEDIUM L. J. Peoples and baby son from l was with whist go Florida each played prizes Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Pick! A to Mrs. Merrill Laub, Mrs. FRESH Smith of Deweyville and Mr. and!1"-- . Evan Leland Harris and J. UBBr ROSEDALE Pound Mrs. Vernon Smith and daughter Green. Sweet Mis Medium Red of Tremonton. CALIFORNIA 42's MARGERINE , POUND 12 Tall can CALAVOS oi Ech CLUB LITERARY n FLORIDA ENTERTAINED IS Lb Blue Birds SNOW Mrs. Grant Thompson was hostess to members of the LiterPiekf WHITE Lb. 2 cans SIMPLOT CREAM, 303 ary club Monday evening, in her FRESH HOT ROSEEf home. Mrs. Henry Van Sweden DUNBAR HOUSE lb Sweet, qw reviewed the book "Throw me Cove, 4'i oz can A Bone" by Eleanor Lothrop. 3S, j AMERICAN FOOD STORE CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW GROCERY PRICES Where your dollar buys more! EVERYDAY IS SATURDAY vis-the- m ; lb PEANUT BUTTER PRODUCE 25t FRANCO-AMEBI- w 19e DAFFODILSrs "ltu!!.!!?: 49c Prt. j 2 SPAGHETTI COCOA, Hershey's cans 23e pkg BABY FOOD iQ JELLO 1.69 for 27c lb 19C 25' j assorted to SOUP Vegetable .- ii 3 1 CEERY ASPARAGUS 25c jij CAULIFLOWER 15c 33c 15e RHUBARB 29c 4 A rM i ucu ... P PEAS' CALIFORNIA, GREEN LITERARY CLUB MEET 59c Lb. 4 While searching for a cure for subacute baca terial endocarditis, of condition dangerous Streptococci filled growths on the valves of the heart. Drs. Loewe, Eiber and discovered that Carona-mld- e used with Penicillin gives a better chance for a cure of the disease. ALTURE-WERBE- p R, ; j H Peas 45e 25C BEANS in nun i TEMPLE, Ungraded, No. 2 Can No. 1QC Dxford, No. 2 Can wut' REETS HAPPY HOST FIRESIDE HELD AT REID OYLER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler entertained the Senior Scouts and Junior Girls in their home after meeting, Sunday evening. The speaker was Garland Puzy whose subject was courtship and mar-- j Corn CATSUP Hunsaker was hostess to the members of the Tremonton - Garland Literary club laast Thursday. Mrs. Nona Rhead reviewed the book "Of Flight and Life" by Lindberg. Mrs. Florence Beard and Mrs. Ruth Bone were guests. Light refreshments were served. CARONAMIDE Cut, No. WEGNER, 2'i Can I5C 2 10c can BEETS 1 Volunteer, Whole, No. 2 PEAS 3e 15C No. SPRING GARDEN, Soup Tuna PIERCES 14 Oz Bottle T5c GIBBONS ONION OLIVES STOMO Ripe, Medium Tall Can Adam's Drug afterwhich rlage entertaining films were shown by Freeman Byington. Refreshments were served to about 20 guests. ASPARAGUS CAL-FIX- E ... VEGETABLES DINNETTE MIXED PEPPERS .. . Fruit Lard PHONE TREMONTON 157-- Friday and Saturday, April LIBRY'S ,SS,SSSS M WWW. jf suspense! -- DRAMA! j. (OUMttU Imm art ri"r HUNrS FANCY MOUNUm No. 2i CLOROX BLEACH ' conoH Can SPRY, CRISCO, ARMOURS Wednesday, Thursday, April 6 and 7 THE DECISION OF CRYSTAI BRIDGE MIX CHRISTOPHER II LAKE"' NUTRINE STARRING 8 Alexis Smith and Robt Dowlas ALSO J Ounce - Cello 15 CSV I 2'i can jiii Mussal i 65c Pound Package Assorted 15 JUICE TOILET PAPER, 10C NAPKINS Sterling, pkg 80's 10c 3 Lb. 16 oz . .5c. id GEORGE Ounce 23 roll . .9c NORTHERN 97c Can S0AP RINSO SUPER SUDS OXYDOL 14c Large Pkg. 29c 2 Lb. LOAF SOAP TREND, Large 29c 5 . . SIEFERTS 75c HI-TO- i 25fc Syrup 29c No. Y I IE 2St Cheese Pint Can "YANKS AHOY!" 4 EVER-READ- 33c HOOSE OLD ENGLISH PLUS "CALA BOOSE" A-P- SUNFLOWER. VIENNA ENDS, NO. WAX It Jar SYRUP, Chocolate Sausage FLOOR JA Grapefruit Shortening 5 10 SYRUP, Log Cabin 28 oz can 49c Gallon 25c KTS WTUtf Sunday, Monday, Tues., April 3, 4, "SONG OF INDIA" Starring Sabu and Gail Russell No. APRICOTS HUNTS HTM tall cat GRAPE GRAHAM National CAN PEACHES twwton ((XUMIIA 1 Vt CRACKERS Saltine 2 lb pkg 43c CRACKERS 21b ..49c 29e No. 2H can SUNNY SMILE Wf uiouu NO. PEARS nouns m s &.iOK&m4 ym -- 15c ..... 1(V 12 Oz SHAVERS DOUBLE FEATURE rilOGRAM ' EZE SPREAD 8 oz. Pkg. GRAPEFRUIT and 2 1 No. 2 CORN MUTTON UTAH J COCKTAIL, HONEY 8oz. Ce ' ; TOMATO JUICE Orpheum Theatre . . P. O. RED or GREEN C. II. B. tall 29e lQe P0K & Be Sculley, I?5 303 28c 25c 10c 5c 29c Can 10 K Oz, SEA VIEW BONITA, Solid No. ; Px D Oysters Mrs. Rosa C. o 6 Mfittuf D Oleo NU-MAI- 6Z 15e VEGETABLE SAIAD TREMONTON-GARLAN- SAOION i 18c FAB, 2 pound can OATS Quick Quaker, Ige HISQUICKIgcpkg . . . large jlnEH FIRST QUALITY I ADH FRESH OPEN KETTLE RENDERED Lfllil SALMON STEAK POT ROAST D AD 1 0 .32c .41c .20c BACON HAMS Fancy I TCI CM A W PI . bo" L Lb ) TOllSo h'f-Tenderized, Whole or 1 A -- MILD CREAM PORK ROAST j A FRESH Lean RINDLESS CHEESE HENS A 2? Lbs CHUCK CUT Good Grade WVUIMJ Dr.nr 42e WHEAT1ES. jurnlm pkg . . . FLOUR, Softasilk, cake .... 37c CAKE MIX Cinch, pkg 35c Kelioggs Corn Flakes 13 oz . . 17c MEAT I h |