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Show TFJMONTON-A? IN The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah SAVE ND - ROOTER ELECTRIC ROTO anil Drains Razor Kleens Sewers FASTER and FOR LESS BETTER SEPTIC TANKS and CESS POOLS PUMPED DKILLING or TEARING UP GROUND Thursday, August ed Elder Darvel Robins who was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin had THE IRVIN GARFIELDS as guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. visit IN WASHINGTON laboring as a missionary In that Louis Brown and family of Salt town. Alter visiting In Spokane . u m. amu. j Laxe vity- uu of lnter. ujr many other accompanied Mr. Larson on a turned recently from a 12 day est, they returned home last horseback trip with the Sunset tnp through the state of week. D. Romington. They visited with Mrs. Movie. Marion G. Henry ney and Harold B. Lee. The! Ardes Adams and Mrs. Ed Udy Garfield's two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Frank and fam- Mrs. Paul Lowe and family in Stake presidencies of the two on visited Riverside of Sunday Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Ex-- 1 y of Richfield spent Sunday at Bear River Stakes were also pre- sent also Lynn Larson who took! in Perry with Mr,, and Mrs. Earl nest Baddiey in Kennowick. j the home of her sister Mrs. FT- While in Richland they contact-- : ank Chadaz. pictures for the Deaeret News. Young. and Mrs. R. J, Potter entertained at dinner th party who came up from Salt Lake City to inspect the Welfare farm at Howell. The party consisted of President J. Rueb?n Clark, Bishop Wirthlin, ) i ' , -- - j i i J $HITE SANITATION SERVICE For Information call 3261 Tremonton and Mrs. Ella Holt of Tremonton, vis ited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs and with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Coombs and their ne-baby boy. Durrell Grover of Ogden made a business trip and visited with relatives here on Monday. Mrs. Bill Cole and children spent the week at the Eph Peterson home, returned to Ogden on y nests, Mr. ana mis. pierson and children. .ftornnnn the riersons Shaffer Mr and Mrs. Jasper to bring home .toLayton i Hi s Pierson, who had spent Saturday. Watt eek at the Leland Mrs. Tom Harper and Joan Gardner attended a shower given Sunday evening service Allred in Fielding, on Renee by presented by the Primary, was in honor of Mar-v- a It Friday. Pearl of the direction Smith. was Elder 4es Guest speaker a very Pauline Peterson underwent an who gave iv Rytting, for appendicitis at the of his account operation testing in Great Bri- - Valley Hospital last Friday. She returned home on Wednesday. x Robert Rupp, the exchange a Mrs. Orval Grover and Mr. and wno is jent from England Wendell Hansen were in Hansen Mrs, Warren the at sent of Park Valley, Sunday, where Mrs. told of his impressions Grover and Mr. Hansen repreerica. the sented Sunday School Stake were jvo musical numbers After the meeting they Board. of nished by Louise Castleton were dinner and afternoon guests land. of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth ffildon Grover who has been at Carter. a vallev Hospital and St Ben Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook returnhosDital in Ogden for some ed from Montana on Sunday. a, came home on Monday and They were joined at Hedkin Lake condition is much improved. Wyoming by Jess and Glen stake Old Folks in Xhs annual sucGrover at cessful and all had a very .ting was held on Monday day, fishing. goon. Thirteen ward members Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and They enjoyed a son rticipated. spent Sunday at Pine View acheon at noon, after which Dam. program was presented by the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson h priests of the two stakes. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grov-speand Mrs. H. J. Anderson at Blue the weekend in Ogden Creek. relatives. Gaylen Grov- -, Jasper Shaffer is laid up with returned with a painful sprained ankle. This a grandson em to spend the week at the occured at the sugar factory. '."art Riser home. Mr, and Mrs. Watt Rogers of On Friday, Ardes and Delos Sandy visited one day during the lams and Mrs. Udy made a week at the Roy Oyler home. to Logan. jness trip Mrs. Roy Oyler held a quilting Mrs. Tom Harper and daugh-:- s at her home Tuesday afternoon. Joan Gardner and lone and Thursday evening, President 1 fit i Diane Foxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley Is spending a week, visiting with Mrs. Keith Rhodes and family in Carey, Idaho. f B AC Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Cook spent the weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R, Canning In Provo. N i I EI y vJsi H 1 -- m Pre TPt IV . . . almost shopping for plaids, stripes, prints set on! any dress you could possibly have your heart Whatever your thoice . . . IT'S PRICED f tWHti ivv.. One-sto- p . IPS PENNEY'S FOR THRIFTY YES, MOM . ' raiss-..vnf.rien- shed Diane Foxley Vld'.s in Idaho ! SO Tetersen By airs. Eph Mrs. Atkinson had as 11, 1943 i nK gfiSti vJfi xi ? ilMii t is Sf "i i s it wr ,4 Vi 4 S ! uH ' I- --, . to I le .d H ' 4 L.i I ieret' the. saj: itect i it oft itit; ' tet . NOT JUST PRINTS .'.BUT COSTLIER, MORE COLORFUL WOVEN PLAIDS & it s tone a SB Toddlers Clan Plaid Dresses nt i Proof thai Pennev's Dresses are "Buys" COLOU-BRIGII- '-- "4 --- v , and SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 and DOUBLE FEATURE ill m iad isinf OB! VV i :: in "The Fighting Ranger" I disgust IKUUONnUUl e dK Sizes 4 2.93 v "u nil ? - al Baby Patterns, plains, in and large florals. Plaids, Poka dots. Come in and see this big se80 square lection of high quality tub-faYd. percale SHIRTINGS , ? :a--- Email, medium SERIAL CARTOON nortec BIO SEI.EC1TON of FINE GINGHAM CHECKS ;aiitl PLAID for your Back-to- Yd... Sehooi sewing W' BROWN MACK JOHNNY st w you red to irdasif SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 VALUE I ithat AT HIS BEST IN A DAZZLING, COLORFUL SPECTACLE OF ADVENTURE, BING . t shide MUSIC AND ROMANCE I Paramount present id on ic 4PjN& LtS L" CROSBY WIUIAM RHONDA vr-ST v. I 7 M?. . A IZE5 7 to 14 .. e King-Siz- Of flu a L A -- A . J ss5r . J COURT VMG ARTHUR'S hi. Pioducrt b with VYE- HENRY VIRGINIA - FIELD -- 0.fcied ROBERT FELLOWS SIZES GARNETT by TAY 10-1- 4 NEWS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 'These plaids are our pets. We picked them with ulmoit care. Every one is with the colon wovtn celery-criseltar through! We're finicky about 18, 19, 20 p UNTAMED! f Tht men i J SfMil0.4 inish, too vho carved tj dress buy tavoge fi.l-- mm A WYATT oio r Nit HN (ro4uei'0l k ?0ik Cinmi tot !la CARTOON Hitching "just to," washable. trim-min- g Iti theie details that add up to finding a JANE . . . loap-and-wat- 1 on empire from W WILCOXON CARTOON (THURSDAY, 'V3 BENDIX FLEMING HARDWICKE SIR CEDRIC in MURVYN girl" WOVEN GINGHAM PLAIDS 13 OIOROI SANDERS. cafe ML HfSINII JOAN mini HlVUllDn . MUUtTf (mew l SMALL IDWAttD sit l "little .FOR HOME SEWERS! Tremonton FRIDAY with prlce, you'll be able to gel her many more. Come in early don't miss this dress buy! Liberty Theatre SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. TLAIDS touches, ruffles, eyelet trims, whit? collars. More plaids thin we've seen In a long, long time! At this low Penncy- - i EVENING WOVEN T AX G at a price that for a spells yow! New Improved Boys' Western Jeans Peiiney's Famous Braml J-- C PENNi;"s FAMOUS 11 OZ. SADDLE JEANS BOAST A NEW ZII'PEIt ELI SniiKith and Washable. NOW, Look for 3.98 In ment with copper rivets and bartacks. At Penncy's boy's sizes MEN'S, SERIAL the heavy orange stitchinsi, complete reinforce 29-!- S (button fly) "lJ |