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Show LEADER. Tremonton. Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY AND SAVE SHOP IN TREMONTON " Driving Institute Held BYU This Fall ker. Ann Lish and Mary Barnard famies. of St. Phoebe Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey of San also took part on the program. Speckman, guests Perry house are Reo Barkle. now in the Navy George, Utah, snont Kunriav visitine FMncio-A. Gardner By Mrs. T. R. Anlt !Hth rpiativps a famiiv ctoud and his sister Joyce of Deweyville of Mr. and Mrs. J. reunion, Mr. ' Mrs. and Evan Clements of Salt Lake awaiting the family of Mrs. J. A. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence met at the home of Mr. and Dewey Is a brother City Hansen and Perry recently attended a wed- - Horace R. Barnard. and fnends in Vvshmg-an- d Gardner, Mrs. Chris jatives children and Zinck Mrs. Darien Mr.; ding reception honoring Mrs. O. W. Snow. tonMrs. Keith J. Nelson at the 0f Bear River City spent Thurs- The Sunday School centenial b LaRay, Diane and Dallas home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Deweyvile ward was held of in Logan. J. A. Fryer, parents of Mrs Zinck. taker, returned home Monday starting at 4 o clock in 3rd at Brigham Young Universispent after a week visiting relatives m Tuesday Mr. and, Mrs. Louise Holdaway Mrs. C. S. Burbank, Box Elder Canyon, Ball ana ty in Provo. Mrs. Oliver Burbank and Mr. and several days with her daughter jWsJlsville. horse-sho- e pitching were the Each school district in Utah Dwaine Loveland who has been Mrs Charles Burbank of Rich- - Vesta and family in Spanish afterlate of the events send at least one teacher special should m the service, is no home visitmond were recent guests of Mrs. Fork. noon. to according to state course, the MarMrs. and Mrs Merlin Fryer and ing his mother Mrs. Edna those the program. all officials of pleased Races endorsing ages in Dewey; family of Tremonton, and Gene ble and other relatives lunches will prepare teachers course The took who picnic part, Schiebe and daughter Barbara of v;ue. were enjoyed, and a short pro- to instruct junior high and high Deweyvme lamny memw iPocatello, Idaho were recent BurM. gram ended a pleasant affair. school students in safe driving guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. attended the Daniel The address of welcome was practices which will pay safety at the reunion CryBank family Fryer. R. Burbank, and a dividends to every community in Elmer Jensen of Provo and Mr. 'stal Springs, Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie given by A. to ,s tribute past Sunday School the state. and Mrs Ed Rock of Brigham, Burbank was the oldest one officers by Supertenant Myrl Organizations concerned with recent visitors at the home sent, being over 93 years of age. of tirst her Memories Norr. traffic Kent LaMar On Sunday, safety which are cooper- Earl, COWBOY BOOTS of Mr. and Mrs Frank Jenson. were reported by ayng in sponsoring the institute me. Loveland, Sunday School, lom Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen, Mr. Backhaul, J. Robert Q 1941 bv (are: Utah Safety Council, Utah Ault. Mrs. W. Zane Orpha and Lamor Johnson Axel Mrs. Hassell of Deweyand for Boys and Girls are All committies working Department of Public Instruct-har- d ville and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheatley motored to Lagoon. sue- - jon utah a dinner to the make of Parents Loveland of Congress Brigham Sudburv of Suit Lake Citv soent Judy - ancj Teachers, Utah State Road cess proat the visited her Citv fishbpnngs, crystal grandmother a few days in Logan canyon Mrs. Duett Loveland and family, ceeds going on our new church, patrol. Utah Automobile Dealers ing, last week. Dinner win be servea ai o ociock. Association, Extension Division, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madson Monday. cn Mr. Sorenson Mrs. Evan through the evening dancing, BYU) and department of health, and spent Saturday and Sunday in are planning to teach school and and other amusements will be jpviySicai education, and recreat- Salt Lake City with relatives. Richard Marble returned from make their home in Preston, Ida featured. Saturday August 20th. jon BYU. The course will be taught by Carey, Idaho last week, after ho. Mrs. Sorenson is a daughter Marland K. Strasser of New York visiting his grandparents Mr. and of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. A. Rhodes and family. Mary Perry of West Weber visiCity, driver training specialist Mr. and Mrs. Devon Knudson ted her grandparents Mr. and for the American Association of Mrs. Merle L'dy of Ogden visited relatives here Mrs. M. G. Perry, Sunday. Casualty and Surety Companies. S. Mrs. J. 'Burbank Friends of Sessions of the institute will Sunday. Karl Mr. and Mrs Welling of Tremonton extend sympathy Mrs. Lettie D. Snow and membe held from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. two in 'Evanston, spent days bers of her family attended the to her and her family at the On their way home daily for five days at the UniverWyoming. Chidester family reunion held in passing away of her husband two hours of stayed in Heber then went sity campus, and at the they Provo Canyon, Sunday. and father Monday credit will be given University atto Provo where they Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner Valley Hospital. The Burbank tended theCanyon Moon family reunion. went to Salt Lake City to meet family were former residents of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales visBishop and Mrs. Vern Schoen-- , Deweyville. in Ogden on Sunday. Mrs. ited field of Winnemucca, Mrs. Vera Sandall of Nevada, Hales mother Mrs. Jack Munson, Regular Values to They will be house bra. California has arrived in had an operation during the r guests of their parents Mr. and Deweyville to attend the Geo. C. week. are that very They happy $9.90 Mrs. James Gardner. Dewey family three day reunion. she is along very wrell and Sacrament She is a guest of her sisiters Mrs. is out getting Sunday meeting YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK of danger. evening, returned missionary Jim Chris Hansen Mrs. O. W. Snow Practically the entire family of White of Garland was the spea-- ! and Mrs. J. A. Gardner and their Udys mingled with the Udys from Idaho and Utah in a family reunion Sunday at the Willow Park in Logan. pa I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy and r-- -" ; !l several at family spent days No Layaways Yellowstone Park last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, who Every Sale Final haves been in South America for about 2 years are visiting in Buy now for the Box Riverside and other towns of Elder County Fair Utah for a couple of weeks beand Races. fore they leave for another post of duty in Texas. Mrs. Phoebe Ward is in Cache Valley visiting her children for three weeks or a month. Mrs Rayola Walker of Ogden is visiting for a week with her k parents and friends Mr. and Mrs L- Art Ward. "BUY FOR CASH and ' I Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield , PAY LESS" ' went to Draper on last ThursF I day for the Smith family reuion. The Art Ward family were at home Sunday for a family reuI ft I ion. Smith Ward and Mrs. Paul - J I! ? ward were the only members r , not present. This reunion was in xn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don foeueijCille i n i 'r0 n ! . - y, Whit-Shau- ' A. .. Au f annouStr;5 j 11 X e, J t BOX ELDER j OF THE AIR j Official 4 each participant. Registration the and books will be covered by a is AA At $iu enrouiiieni, jee ana Doard and Will Be room will be available for $io Look both during the course if desired. lj a Enrollment drivin safer the course ncei or h;L Aimed at promoting should be made by writing to: walk. ing on Utah's highways, a special nate cross. I.4 Driver Education Institute for held high school teachers will August 29th through September i LONE RANGER AT THE pre-wer- j lUR Wan Afeiy ; Theatre GARLAND Hi Tues. Aug. 23 ' j "7T ! cc 9 j 7:30 P.M. 'JZ j j ' ' iVT ; V This is the finals of the Box Elder 1 Talent Show i Alham-Sunda- of the Air by Radio Station KBDH Our Regulir Show "LITTLE WOMEN" at no extra cost. wiu also be shoft 3 I y. ..m ,n m ani mm,, innm iW $6.00 Sizes rto6 GOL DFISH Plain Comets Sr Calicoes fp) ' ' JUST ARRIVED M. H. KING Co. y ' fflSBBaa:: f if Jrf Black 3Ioors GEPHART Stores Co. " ' lit n;T AlmsSi N t v i rcsentino tlie flew n I REGULAR 1 i I Slfl.95 Gift l I- - REGULAR NOW--.- .. lift' Ul4 $16.95 1 $14.95 ! i I I u . ; i VI s ; Q NOW LS4V St r - REGULAR ftf vmv . mi i have returned from America. Those present ? Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams " on, Mr. and Mrs Welton V' : J and family of Pocatello, Amelia Daniels of Black- xoot Idaho Mr. and Mrs.. Ross Shirley and family of Rexburg Idaho, Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden, Paul Ward of Salt Lake and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mr. ana Mrs. Dale Ogden of Salt Lake, visited with her par ents, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Had-f'elon Sunday. Pauline Davis spoke over K. B. U. H. radio slation on Saturday, for the W. C. T. U. speech work. i: " V N who '' f GABARDINE v ' J v i .0, ( - A!V, !k t ' r , aI - !- i- - -- f, iiw r' .... J ' . . ( "srj4 Freeman I Shoes Lr- - 1 VALUES TO i now H- IS'' i "i d oupe de Ville LEADER CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS "AN V Quick as a flash you're dressed and V jJBiWSw. ' ' - Jllustrated above is the Coupe de Ville an ultra smart new Cadillac body type, designed for those who seek the lines and of a combined with the comfort, convenience and safety of a closed car. It is a classic example of modernity and practical, ity one of the most desirable and most useful models ever to issue from the boards of Cadillac designers. Yet smart and beautiful as it is the Coupe de ViHe'i greatest superiority lies in the chassis on which low-swe- pt open-airine- ss - k m, im -.- wiiii in'"""1 1 'i n sw,-wrov-- ....,. . , , A . - it is built. For, like ell Cadillacs, the core of its goodness is found in its ptrformanct- -n the wonderful capacity of its new engine; in the soft, even, restful manner in which it roll, over the highway; in the easy, effortless response to steering wheel and brakes. It is, truly, a symphony in motion. We should be pleased indeed to give you full dctads about this wonderful new body type-- as well as the other beautiful models which grace our show, room. Why not come in at your earliest convenience? V-tj- Say, why not bring your car in for a check-u- p right now for that last weekend holiday before school starts? Drive in to my friendly station at 1st East and Main for our complete lubrication service. TJf :) v.:; Wayne Sandall Motor Co. 3956 TREMONTON slip t interwots it over your head and you're set to go! Bochs l10 B.V.D. ROGUF SHIRTS M-.- T Qlffo 1 Q95 THE ROGUE IS FOR YOU. Sizes S M L ' i ALL WOOL Sweaters ready in one of our Hollywood Rogue Shirts by B.V.D.! You're comfortable, relaxed, ready for action! You look smart 'cause you're in top style! No buttons to bother with. Just Arlo Adams Says! c DIAL XWi II ? MEN'S STORE S |