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Show rv The EEAR RIVER VALLEY r n 'r AND SAVE Los Ang home of her; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mnsenj of Mr. ana mis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Read and are visiting at the River City: can v nf -Bear . nr. ana I recently. daughter Linda Ann and son parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul reaa 0f Idaho, In Bear River City. I T SHOP IN TREMONTON m. Mortensen Results of the baseball gardes of the Valley League the past week are as follows: June 17 Jaycees 17, Rascals 13. Outlaws 4, O. K. 8 June 19 O. K, 22, Bonneville Park, 1. Ogden, 'June Even NOW BEFORE the 1th BRAND NEW sportswear CLEARANCE PRICES! FJA. June 23 KNITTED POLO 1 POLO SHIRTS 98e 10 1.79 DREWS ENJOY TRIP TO PACIFIC NORTHWEST After attending a two day convention in Berkeley, California, for secretaries and treasurers of the National Farm Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew spent three days In San Francisco visiting relatives, then drove to Portland and returned home via the Columbia River highway. They were gone about ten days and returned home Thursday. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and .family attended the wedding ceremony Saturday evening of her brother Neal Warburton, performed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter in Morgan, Utah. The bride was the :lonner Marion Muir of New Jer- sey. CLUB NEWS The first meeting of the Button and Bows' club was held at the home of Beverly Owens on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Nine members were present. Joyce Udy was elected president; Row-an- e Zundell, vice president; Bev erly Owens secretary and treasH : Ned-r- a Draper reporter. Bessie Han- .sen was a special guest. Refreshments were served by the host ess. The Nifty Stitchers club of Fielding met on Friday, June 17th at the home of Marie Pet4-- and Joyce Coombs as leaders, wre in charge. Eight members were present. Refreshments were srvd by the hostess. Margurite Burton, reporter. 4.98 zipper and button fronts. Pastel, dusty tones and dark shades. Snaps, BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.79 10 3.98 Front opening and slip-o- n styles in pastel or dusty tones. Short or long sleeves. Sizes 2 to ed to make dresses and scarfs. Hefreshments were served by the Jiostess. Kay Thomas, Diana Foxley Reporters FOil tn modem hmrt no pla LICE poultry roitirtg. Sc thM piky paroliminattd. Htrt's titic can bo how: Just uso Dr. Salibury't now roost-paiContain bonsona hoxochloriaa. g sensational now VAPO-BOOS- louso-kitDn- ckomkoi Paint roosts otc Fumot oo tf Sturdy and rugged plus plenty of style and fomfort! Zipper closing, two front swing pockets, two back patch pockets, fitted waist, copper plated rivets, orange stitching. 8 oz. sanforized blue denim. Misses' sizes 12 thru 20. Girls' sizes 7 thru 14. BLOUSES STRAW HATS to 4.98 Tans - Browns- - Greys, Keep cool In a SOLAR STRAW 1.98 to 4.98 MENS Sport types and dressy in washable cottons, Rayons, and nylons. Short sleeves and cap sleeves. GABARDINE Sizes 32 to 38 SLACKS 8.90 to 15.75 Grey, tan, brown, blue in all wool and wool and ton blend. Sizes 23 to 50. W O M E N S CHILDREN'S' SIZES 3 to 14 U 71 W . . . . 98c to Vfrv Job, con- to kill lio tovoral oVrft foBowina. application. Ask hsro The perfect Clean precise lines . . . softly feminine details so right for you! And so easy to ivash! Lovely pastels. Misses', half sizes. 3.49 YOUR WOVEN Duck uppers with rubber soles sandals and casual types, washable. FOR WILT-RESISTAN- Stays WOMEN'S SHOE Well-define- fresh-as-a-dai- through the hottest days! sy 2.00 Casuals and Pumps in colors and Black. ' DRESS SHOES REDUCED 4.00 Misses' Rayon Crepe Slacks in 3 Lengths Priced at Thrifty Penney's Cash-aiid-Car- rv man-tailor- A 98 Cord and pink materials in ruffled and tailored styli elastic waist. 24 to 30. Large Table Also s MATCHING BOYS' TRUNKS SIZES skirt 4x. " -- s . 8-- U aa slurred waist size. 4 to 8. WITH LACE TRIM cottoa Vour little girl will love thii two-- ; grown-n- p piecer, in shiny lastex! Animal print Midriffs - STRIPES - PRINTS combed LITTLE GIRLS' SUITS LITTLE BOYS' TRUNKS PLAIN lite thesc'sturdy tight fitting styles. Washable $198 2.9J . trunks with bright South Sea prints Elastic slnrrea 'for sunning and swimming. to waist Drawstring. Pocket Sizes 23 O COLORFUL STRIPES O ASSORTED COLORS O Sizes 32 to 38 BOLT ENDS BARGAIN PRICED Dad will 0. Polo Shirts $1.98 VALUE C-&- .C ed OF REMNANTS Men's Poplin Swim Trunks self-fabr- ic 12-2- J ' g Short, medium, tall . . . there's a slack: length especially for you! They're proportioned to fit! Fully with zipper closing, two mannish pockets belt. Choice of seven colors in smooth ray-o- n Ail three lengths at one low crepe. price! WOMEN'S SKIRTS figure-flatterin- 4.98 Worn ens SEPARATE d CORD TAILORED GOOD LOOKS T, lines in so many 6tyles. Misses', juniors' and women's half sizes. PRICES REDUCED 1.49-4.- ' J FOR ITS COOLNESS AND CLEAN COLORS ' sorVAPO-IOOS- T. Adam's Drug Store 1 YOUR CRISP RAM SPORT SHOES W O M E N S J :J f'";,,i $2.98 cot- VAPO-IOOST- tinuing 1.79 SOLAR nt T, Girls' and Misses' Denim Jeans! Save! Womens' MENS' Pumps and Sandals in black and brown. AA and B. widths. no roo.i A 16. CLUB "Boche, Wednesday and continu- WW ) SPORT SHIRTS The Buttons and Bows club met at the home of Ra Nae J&k eMV H erson. President Sarah Johnson '4-- H ' MENS 1.98 Attend lead-- r w i Cable and striped patterns In assorted colors. mond. Everyone is asked to support the boys. urer; Beverly Cannon, song r; Rhoda Welling, teacher; :; U.i MfeC ) BOYS' The American Legion Junior Baseball team made an outstanding win over their Smith-fiel- d opponents last Friday at Garland. Smithfield heads the league at the present time and this Is the first game they have Jost this season. The score was tied up to the 7th inning, when Leland Stone made a homer with two men on bases. This was the turning point in the game, making the final score 9 to 4. The next game will be played Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. on the Garland park between the Legion Junior team and Rich 4-- 1 , Plain colors, stripes or fancy patterns in an assortment of colors. AMERICAN LEGION TEAM VICTORIOUS OVER SMITHFIELD 4-- H (c a SHIRTS 1.98 1 2.98 OK. vs FFA J. C. vs Outlaws. Rascals vs O. K. FFA vs Outlaws. July 5 Jaycees vs Rascals Outlaws vs. Rascals. July 8 Jaycees vs Rascals O. K. vs Outlaws. K. vs Jaycees. 12O. July Rascals vs FFA. " The season is the reason... It's time to rel in MENS Rascals 14. Second Half Baseball Schedule 9, f ac-Tin- I at 21 O. K. 20, Jaycees 15. July ou Thrifty Tenney's brings .i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts, 11 companled by their son Jesse and Salt Lav Kty Roberta and Bonnie visited dur-- ; friend ; Cotton poplin trunks with South Sea print to match Dad', or big brother'! Elastic Drawitrinz. lyo vs0. |