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Show PAGE THE 10 Mrs. Conrad Steffen returned Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgenson spent the weekend visiting with home last week after a month's her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. visit with her parents, Mr. and Childs at Bancroft, Idaho. Mrs. A. D. McGuire of Riverside. motored to California. They Joyce Fredrickson, daughter Missouri where they visited with f iff nryA .fro AnHv PrpHripk. son, turned home to spend the elatf New Mexico, weekend with her parents. Joyce Mrs- - Steffen accompanied Texas. is going to school at Henager's her parents to their home, be- Business College. cause her mother had a sick spell while they were traveling. She Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hun- - than rpturned hrnno hv train saker visited with Mr. and Mrs LaMar Benson at Boise, Idaho Mr. Mrs Ferris had over the weekend- They returned as gUestg over the weekend Mrs. LEADER. Tremont(n. Utah Thursday Sert t.nr- S Mr. and Mrs. Don Westmoreland and baby daughter have moved to Tremonton fon.i Nevada. Dr. and Mrs. Woodhead and the Drs' Mother, Mrs- Ruth Woodhead of Salt Lake and Mrs. Cusac frora Bri5to1' Virnia visited in Boise, Idaho from Sat urday until Monday. 4. m - - ' V-- ,Jr at 1 Winn-emucc- a, Z0 i Mrs. H- S. Carmean Bucy-ruOhio, who is a friend of the W. W. Whitneys, Is visiting here with them for a week. Durng her visit they have made trips to Tuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs-- . J. Salmon City, Idaho and some of C. Jensen and her sister, Hazel the places of interest in Utah Bear Lake. Mrs. Beth Newman of Salt Jensen of Salt Lake. Lake City has been visiting the past week with her sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waldron Bishop M. E. Martin of Gaff-ne- y Rudy Scholer and Mrs. Ray Porr-- j of North Carolina arrived this Ward, South Carolina, who itt. We;k for a visit with members of is a cousin of Mr. W. A. Westtheir family in the valley. Miss moreland Is visiting the Tommy Stephen is enrolled at Mabel Waldron, who has spent for a few days. He the University of Utah for his the summer months in the south plans to attend Gereral Confersophomore year at that school, returned home with them. ence in Salt Lake before returning home. rCA f ,4V 7k cSaT. m r'r r w ;rt- -F )( C tin ir r'tf comic jTfeiPi s tUNNtN SLA ITf s, - i 3 - j jeris West-morelan- ds Mrs. Audrey Dewey, daughter; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of Deweyville, who has been cri- and Mrs. Dwavne CromtDon were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cromp-to- n tically ill in an Ogden hospital of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and for the past two weeks is reportMrs. Bob Crompton of Brig-haand ed to be slightly improved this Mrs. Erma Olsen and Mrs. weekNora Crompton. of Ogden. of Mr. v J Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green and Mrs. Vera Adams and Mrs. Ruel Robbins athonor of her hv-tended the State Fair and saw day on Thursday e the "Ice Follies" on Saturday. were ten present. rr f as o 8 Mr. m, P-i- The ars' I- i: v they - r nrrirt - - -- Of The A Few FJ i r Mrs- Eliza Madsen and Mrs. Mrs- - Dwain W- J h Elmer Woodruff and daughters Barbara, California'. bee visited with Leila Woodruff, who this week with her Dr. D. B. Green, Lynn Iverson, f reg ,r Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson spent is working over at Logan, on R. Z- Heppter, Ruel Robbins, Dave parents Mr. and sv fl in Salt Lake City. son and family. Tuesday. . Stander, and Ray Aschraft re- Tuesday j..i?d from a very turned Friday e:;d st Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey of successful fishing trip to YellowMagna spent the weekend at the stone Park. Last home of their son, Garland gs gaa in and family Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton crew S' . returned Sunday from a weekend dence. Entertains for son's birthday visit at Provo and Salt Lake. eleven Mrs. Garland Puzey entertainWhile at Provo they celebrated victory ed a group of boys last week to the birthday of Mrs. Dalton's .hou honor her son, Bill's birthday eldest Mrs. L. J. Durrant. ; iad i: sister, The guests enjoyed a swim at On Saturday evening and Sunthe the high school pool and a lunchvisited with another Stan they day eon at the Puzey home followed. ward sister, Mrs. Howard A. Christen-se- n at her Cabin in Salt Lake Paul Fletcher of New York h Canyon. City visited Sunday with Verl I Backf, a very reported They having Iverson. The two were missionary I aPet lovely time. companions for seven months in : 4 Great Britain. Mr. Fletcher is Orlin H. ::rie a: Smith, son of Mr. and now attending school at the UnCANNON Mrs. James S. Smith, who is a PRINTS andi whus iversity of Utah . machanic in the Air Corps, and 20x10 Bath Towel. Multi Colored stripe. his buddy, Wayne Kesler, from Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, who is New shipment just received. Bright, Beautiful. Iowa are home on a ten day Hie ti teaching a class in textile paint- furlough. beautiful. of fast color, ti They're ing at her home in Thatcher, is Orlin has been stationed at SliOuld durable. They're Topmost. also teaching how to cut and Fort Warren near Cheyenne, many i: make stencils and has the necebut on his return he Wyoming for wins ssary materials to be used at her will be transfered to The k Washinghome. j w A -- ' V. THE ENTIRE REMAINING at COWLE7: OF SHAW & IVERSON TREMONTON, ni ' UTAH TOWELS WILL EE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOPxIOST 1 ta-- e. SATURDAY, OCTOBER iilh SALE STARTS PROMPTLY at T. 1c 49 10:00 A. M. REMEMBER: You set the price Absolutely No Highest Bid Buys "Regardless of Price" Reserve-Unrestri- Sale Conducted by AUCTION ordered by JORDAN M. FRIEDMAN and ASSOCIATES Shaw & Iverson studying dramatics at the Pasa-din- a Playhouss where he expects to graduate next June. South 2nd West Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 1570 Tremonton, Utah 1 i VJJ iting relatves and friends throughout the valley this week and will attend Conference this week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Val Frank of Logan has been visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and family and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frank during the past Your Choice Infants' ANKLETS ANKLETS 1LusSSUSSS ... 9 Ladies' HANDBAGS Values t S2.08 J Hand 1 TOWELS ANKLETS ; .,; Indies' , j,iu.u B Kejular fl NOW 1 " $1.08 '' n ' J1- fi WJ r ILi.LA.i , l(J h - $1-2- 77C Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and son, Gene, of Buhl, Idaho visited at the home of Wm. Petersen Tuesday. Mrs. Petersen accom- One Group Assorted Mdse. INTENTS SHIRTS w SCARFS, CARD TABLE COVERS - - "'' !HUM!" "Jl iWMJJmi.nu room-mat- NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT FAT niTl.lw J, Nlsm;SASS0RTME0Fri ,n AUTV BS. Sno Suits to 6x Come in and f J'ri these. frm at the U. S. II! !(!! TVUP, Boxer styles. Finewale Corduroy. Sixes 2, 4, 6. This is a Tumble-To- g product. Full President Garland Puzey Y. the visited Fruit Jars. M. M. niizht. re tho ward B ft 0,-ncr- aI M 3 City. j of Stake Board I. A. Mutual here wiU nr-Y- A iv 8 oz. denim. ized. Sizes G to Bell product. The s I, .9 Botl ?. E. Sn 12. ihuir n ivening. monton, electors R?creati CROWN MITZI OVERALLS for Men DRESSES for Girls Blue An extra zipper pocket on bib. This was a close-cpurchase. Regular value $3.79. This is a feature .in our Downstairs Bargain Center. Yes, Good news to the many week. BOY'S BLANICETS JAC SHIRTS Size 81x108. If them wide and as a biff sheet," and good heavy Attractive plaids. .A Boy Blue Sportswear product. 100 Zipper style. product. Atte Part Wool BLANKET! wool. 70x80 double. 3U V quality cotton as Nice satin bindinj arch product. SM5 2.90 othp v. SHEET A y recc t: n. 237 you like long ."Big here it is; weight too. Fieldcrest high quality ST dictates i me ma that know them and wait for uV( TiPtxr chinmntif nAUJn J w,t njinviii ictuvcu ltiunuav ut WORK SHOES for) COVERALLS for Men Wide sition Every lectcd 8 Ounce sanforized stripe denim. Dual opening zipper, opens .at the top, opens at the bottom. Proportioned length for better fit. This is a Blue Bell product. or narrow. Leather or Cord Soles. f soles, S inch or f stitch, every piece of leat!l! and used . with ..one idtJ comfortable wear. They're all Ti'' mond Brand. 79 SET Hf'PP's S Always Size 2'i for Tomato canning. A Downstairs bargain center feature. DURABLE QUALITY DISTINCTIVE STYLES BUDGET STRETCHER j TRICES CASE f CANNON 1 w r-- w- - mn an, .. rt . and Size 81x99. Slight!' J Ri help i;ness. feet, but nothing the long wear. Hep; in 19; sfairs Bargain cff by th lure. into 1 S1.6! at :D3i, i rence . 'f hp b, Tursd.w w be no H'wtinjr in Rnn . .98 TIN CANS during the past she is teaching. Holds Seven Qt. Ql .t)aO OVERALL i i es Dahrl Thompson has enrolled at the B. Y. U. for school this winter. Joyce Romer and Harold Pet. rrs?n have enrolled at the U. S. A. C and Leola Romer has taken P lier abode in Willard where1 Ca nners '., I CORDUROYS -- Miss UFT CO A. C. year. ONLY A FEW for (fllLDnrN I INCLUDING to BOY'S STEIPE meir mother Mrs. Caro- vH.iu.xi line Wagstaff who is 1U. Virgil Coulsonof Hazeltonlda-hoh- o Bob Van Cleve of Texas, and Collin Boothe of Bridge, Idaho visited Earl Petersen Satur- day. The boys were CjKs 20c Values BOY'S panied them to Perry where they 91 Your Choice NOW '"""' ,lv Regular IV0BY Regular t s i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen and family of Buhl, Idaho spent the weekend visiting relatives here). They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Petersen at whose home a social was held in their honor. A good representation of Priesthood Leaders and M. I. A. officers were in attendance at the convention, in Malad Satur day and Sunday. Mervin Holt and Horace Barn ard represented the Stake presi dency in our Ward Sunday nisrht. They also attended the teachers report meeting. COVERS Eirekiii Dinner I AP j Jl.59 I . n week. Lace Tabic PLATES l:CSU,af29c f . Girls' SLIPS I M B colors, checks. three dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Hunsaker of Los Angeles, California were vis- - GOWNS Girls' Entire stock of plaids, solid Sunday. a Assorted Merchandise YARDAGE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hun- saker of Logan were visiting here ONE GROUP the es at Eleache SI:aie be field as; ur Sey-rno- i''W?' tiff. ; lfor:an Petersen n b 3! h 1 WOOLEN By Mrs. William P 0) 10c (To Match) Mrs. Eva B. Hanson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Malad, Idaho visited with Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Ada H. Fridal were in Salt Lake Monday where and Mrs. Day Garfield on they attended the wedding of Miss Marvel Hansen and Kenneth D. ' Folgier. Marvel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hansen. They also visited at the State Fair. Glen Marcussen of Loganf Nielsen of Hyrum and Ruth Jensen of Tremonton visited with Wills Petersen Sunday afternoon. The boys had worked together in Denmark. Merchandise To Be Cleared SLIPS - BATIIMATS Wash Clothes ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conger Robert Scholer returned to Cah and children spent Sunday in ifornia after spending a week's Salt Lake City. vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer. Bob is cted. K,. - Conference in Salt Lake C O WLE fij-' V 1 ' f that The sp;,r |