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Show 4, 1949 August TREMONTON The BEAR RlVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah and daughter Peggy. Mrs. John Potter spent two during; the week visiting days H. W. Wanike j By Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Biddle; James Andrus of Logan. their home Thurs-;l- a Mrs. Sylvia Simmons return10 day trip to ed to her home Friday, after havCalifornia. While there: ing spent a week in Ogden re"ire guests at the homes ceiving medical treatment. Sdle's two sisters Mrs. The M. I. A. summer activities and Mrs. Ar- - have been well received by the rVhelpley girls and women in the ward. has spent the1 Each week a class in textile and VBishop with Mr. and; visiting figurine painting has been conin Layton, WlggeU ducted. rjral 51 Mr- and Mrs, Charles T. W. Potter with sons John and Bob and Ronald Kidman en'op in Ogden. , a weekend fishing trip in L week visiting in Ogden. joyed Wyoming. Sase of a bicycle accident, Miss Carol Warnke is spendS Biddle spent several days ing the week in Ogden at the Z valley Hospital suffering home of her cousin, Mrs. LeRoy fa slight brain concussion, Behling. Sacrament evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark vL had as guest speakers, mad,? a business trip to Ogden on lnt of Stake Missionaries, Friday, and returned home drivtrover and Howard Capen-- l ing a new Pontiac 8 Sedan. musical selection on the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and rdian was given by Joyce their four sons of Ogden, spent of Riverside. at the home of Mr. and of Friday I and Mrs. Don Johnson Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Their son wit have been enjoying Jeffery remained here to visit vacation at the home of for awhile with his grandparents Mrs. A. A. parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson .son. the N. M. Hodges fam attended boy was born on July ily reunion at Central Park in How- -i to Mr. and Mrs. Jack on Sunday. There were 150 n Logan the is Mrs. Howard direct descendants present. They Ericksen and they are were accompanied by their entire summer at the J. ading the family Dr. and Mrs. Vere John gncksen home. son and Dr. and Mrs. Don John and son of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs, ft and Mrs. V. O. Packer in Ogden. Heber Zollinger Sublet, Idaho; oily spent Saturday Mary Francom is spending Mrs. Renee Neilson of Pocatello time visiting at the home of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Theil r son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson of Logan. acorn. Mrs. Hazel Ericksen and childhome at the ren visitors spent the week visiting at jursday Bowen Mrs. of her parents, Mr. home Clark and the Bishop Lake-tow- n s Mrs. James Doman and and Mrs. Ben Weston of Utah. jine Williams of Ogden. Fourteen girl friends of Nordith Ir. and Mrs. Jens Veibell Simmons in surprised her on Monat Sunday dinner :Hiaf in honor of her evening of their day nor of the birthday AM The evening was spent jghter Vera. Guests included birthday. Poulsen and daugh- playing games and refreshments i ofLaura Logan and T. W. Potter were served. CcIlinJtcn HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS I i ii' t La' I A I1 Si I j YC1 ; j S 5 - i 1 " r f E3 f L3 v...,.. , ! I -- A o i i i sTTNTTVT1 X i NO. 1 -- Platform Dress Sandals for Girls ' 3.98 OPEN TOE! OPEN HEEL! form-Hele- CASII-&-CARR- VALUE! Y the slyle features of biff sister's shoes! Comfortable platforms, wedge heels, and an Interesting vamp treatment! Wonderful for party wear! In smooth, brown leather. Sturdy neolite soles. Sizes 12 '4 to 3 C widths. All elk-finish- ed i 8'i to j ?3.?9 1? C N2 en-iain- ed Fruit For Breakfast Fruit and fruit juices stimulate appetite and good digestion. Fruit raw, cooked, canned, frozen, or dried may be used. The citrus and grapefruit, fruits oranges. of tomatoes are good sources vitamin C so .that they should be MOTOR REPAIR i ELECTRIC MOTORS J. G. I) SHEET METAL (1 DIAL New Weed Killer A newcomer among weed killers i 3151 SANDALS 3.98 REAL COMFORT IN THESE SEMI-SOF- T BOX TOES You'd never expect to find Quality plus style in shoe but here it is! Triple such a heel pumps with genuine leather strap wedge heel coverings plus the soft toes you love! And you know how important straps are this fall. ' Black AA, B, WORK HEATING Tremonton in the 2,4-chemical control of woody plants, but it usually gives poorer results on ordinary weeds. than. 2,4-T is fairly expensive now. but 2,4-- 5 results with it on experimental woody plants has been excellent. LEO GORCEY 4 ut NO. 4 Tcen-Ag- c PUMPS 3.98 C&C value Come to Penney's! See our wonderful flats! They're priced, sired and styled for you the girl with a small budget and big ideas. Witness this scalloped pump with the SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. and SATURDAY, August 5 and ' TWO BIG HITS FRIDAY No.- - 9. Tremonton EVENING 1 6 wedge heel and dressed up look! Yours in and THE BOWERY BOYS in black. "FIGHTING FOOLS" No.5 AA, B. 3'i-- 9. "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" J4 -- MONDAY, TUESDAY, -' , i .11., wm''mf-l2;W-ytoPW'i?'-''- - - , Dorryl F. Zonucn i r: Y Jj j i OLIVIA I de We're not much for bragging J NEWS 10 and C&C value 5.90 value XFORDS Fact is, thousands and thousands of youngsters come to Penney's for Shoeat back-to-scho- CARTOON and THURSDAY, AUGUST O Misses' OX F O H D S C&C D.V.cfeb WEDNESDAY Misses9 Moccasin HAVILLAND ANATOLE IITVAK ,J i. J hnatertt ri 1,1 F I ''" " "i ijxy NO. 6 AUGUST 7, 8, 9 - j NO. 5 SERIAL CARTOON SUNDAY, 4.98 value You'd expect to pay more for a shoe like this! Midway heels usually have more than midway prices! You get a comfortable cork platform, smart double button straps (they really work!), throat. Black. AA and B, and a little square-cSize 4 to 9. 9i low-pric- ed Liberty Theatre s4 C&C may replace reliable Burgess Co PLUMBING health. Two Strap SUEDE PUMPS 3V-- and USED NEW ! good Fruits in season are always a wise choice for breakfast. Rewinding ( for often included and NO. 2 NO. 3 11 similar shoes BUT! We've seen at a much higher price. These lead This wonderful mists' oxford Is one reason why! has soft elk It's Goodyear Welt constructed ft ... the parade for fit, appearance and quality! You get fine elk finished uppers, smart platforms-wed- ge heels! Black, white. AA, B. ol uppers and the finest leather AA, A, B, C, D. 3'i-- 9 Si-1- out-sole- s. .Brown. 0. t 7)) NO. 7 Dress SANDALS t, tN0f MM 4?: V ut i m ( Here's proof that the prettiest shoes don't cost a lot at Penncy"s! Slim, trim sandals vamp . . thin strap . . low with a cut-oLouis heel and gentle air of good breedNewing! Black or Brown suede kid or calf. est shoe for Fall! AA, B JOHN FARROW 4-- SHORTS CARTOON 6.90 8. 1 PIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 and DOUBLE FEATURE 5UY I0WAIB Wtl MIIINfl JOHNNY lOUIt JOAN Uivwitn . truuiTT oioiai v V 13 NO. 8 Women's High Heel MACK BROWN in SANDfltt. "The Fighting CARTOON SERIAL Dress SANDALS 0J No, 4.9Q Walking dancing, dining, datinghere's one of the top favorites for Fall! High soarmerest ing heels, pencil slim straps the with your Marvelous a of hint platform. new wools your crepes! In black, brown, A A find B gray or grr.?n sutoVd kid V. No.!: 4-- 9. " ' " i |