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Show ThurJav. Kovcrl-o- 17, L DO TZvry Si A sii Of ( on November 23, 1949. A reception in their honor will be held at the home of Mr. Pr M. and Mrs. Emil Anderson on I.S 1 s 1 r. - f Gl Mc sb Le-la- Phone Brigham 582J1 iole sel- i :. 20 R Receiving treatment for seMr. and Mrs. John House, vere bruises, shock and possible John Jr. and Lind attended the internal injuries at the Valley Stock show in Ogden and were hospital is Dorecy Davis. He left dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Snowvilte Wednesday morning in Warren Crowthers on Sunday. a new Nash headed for Ogden, where he expected to catch a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanden-bur- g plane for Thermopolis Wyoming to see his son, Maron D. who and Mr. and Mrs. Dick of Ogden were Sunday had been injured in a football guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis gam? there. Dodd. Mr. Davis's car struck a rise in the road, causing it to turn Mr. and Mrs- Jay Dee Harris completely over. The car was drove to Salt Lake on Monday to badly damaged. attend a meeting, dinner, and dance sponsored by the Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Mc- Bride and son of Oakland Corporation. California were guests of Mr. and Van-denbu- rg - Christensen and daughter, Maxine, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Christensen are leaving to join Mr. Christensen in Salt Lake City where he Is employed at the Town Shop Automobile Parts. Max Mrs. little by the TON or Mrs. P. W. Christensen re ceived word from P. W. Christensen who is now in the Marine Hospital, that he is progressing nicely but does not know when he will be able to return home. TRUCKLOAD FREE DELIVERY ON TRUCKLOAD n HILL ADAMS U Thone 4937 THE TRLMONTON SECOND WARD JUNIOR GIRLS who participated in a Rose Festival on November 1st. Standing from left to right are; Janiel Allm, Elaine Anderson, Elva Mae Kunz, Lois Porritt, ,,1 Si; W 49 They can't last until Christmas! Our 25, 39, and 49 cent box of Christmas cards. See them now at Gepharts. FOR SALE Oil stove. Reasonable. Call Vernon Glen 2tc ronia Murray, Joycelyn Bradshaw, Gae Laub, Mrs. Richard Calderwood, Leader, Joyce Nicholas, Colleen Didric'kson, Shanna Hill, Sarah Francis Allen, Vera Kupfer, Fannette Hill and Karen JohnBU1Y: Single bed son. Seated in front are Myrna Loy Miller, Sharon KerrrEdna Westmoreland, Rowane Thomas and WANTED TO Also a chest of and LaRue and springs. Karma Rucker. Those who weren't on the picture are Ruth Jensen, Dalene Christensen 4016. Call drawers. Barnes. 7 2tc new. Returned like SPINNET RECOVERING CARL SimiBER 25 Christmas cards for only 25 from rent. FROM OPERATION Bargain. Box 295 cents is our special inducement ltp to you to lay them away now Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jen Logan. Carl Shriber entered the hosSee Gepharts. son sen of and inCity Brigham automobile Before buying pital in Salt Lake last week for an emergency appendectomy. were Sunday visitors at the Is- surance, be sure to see JAMES FOR SALE; Heatrola. In good The Shribers had left Tremon-to- n rael Hunsaker home. BROUGH, agent Tremonton condition. $20.00 Call 4726 or 4851 and wert enroute to Arizona ltp for the winter. Reports from Salt Mrs. LaMar Benson and son A SALE: of set FOR carpenter FOR SALE: Pure Duroc Gilts, visited from Lake are that he was able to Kelly of Boise tools. Call Lewis A. Dodd at for F. H. A. or Projects. leave the hospital and after a Thursday to Saturday with her 4271 tfnc W. M. Funk Dial 4702 few days, which they plan to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hun ltp spend at a motel in the city, they saker. They returned home with FOR SALE: Nice supply of FOR SALE: Farmall H. Tractor. Mr. Benson, when he came for Christmas Cards. Contact Mrs. Hansr-o- n will continue on to Arizona. plows and mower. Ray them, Saturday. tfnc Hill. Huntsvffle. Lels A. Dodd. Miss Torza Mason from Hono-lul- a, room for rent. Call Red potatoes for sale. Call Wayne Hawaii was a guest of Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Ed Deakin Sleeping 4067 tfnc Francom at 3088. 2tp-ll-and Mrs. William H. Beyer on drove to Ogden on Saturday to meet who their Betty, daughter, DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! Do you Used Sunday. Singer treadle $15.00. was there with a sociology class have any problems? I will dress Another $32.00. Others at all B. Y. U. They accompanied Every Friday evening at 8:30 from dolls either custom made or from prices. New domestic Sewing on a tour through the class the at the second ward hall a class stock. Call or see Mrs. Jesse Machines. Call Harden H. Clarke in Square and Folk dancing is State Industrial School. Roberts. 126J Garland. t4p being held. An invitation is ex Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough tended to everyone who Is inter ested in taking part to join this are the proud grandparents of a dance was well grandson born on November 11th group. The """"HUM 'l. , j attended last week and was very at a Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Earl of Fielding. w successful. 11-- ft A' Ml' 17 11-1- . Local Happenings Pt. 29 tfc 4-- H lA Gallon 1.00 5 GalL 2tp-ll-- 17 . 17 11-- " - Vc have it! i' - Social Security Field Represen- Stacy, and is now manager of a tative, will be in Tremonton on poral Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewer ol theatre. Wednesday, November 23, 1949, Logan and Mr- and Mrs. Boyd Instead of Thursday, November Pitcher and children of Trenton 24, 1949, because of Thanksgivle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing. He will be at the Utah Power Ewer and family on Sunday. and Light Company office at 2 P. M. it was announced today. Mr. E. Robinson and Phoebe "Social security benefits are and Vernon Robinson of Logan insurance payments and are not visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank paid on the basis of the need of Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Orville the individual," according to Ewer on Friday. Feldhauser. "People sometimes confuse the Old Age and SurvivMr. and Mrs. Andy Fredrickson ors Insurance program with the spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. BILLFOLD State old age pension and the public assistance program adMrs. P. E. Ault was in Salt Lake ministered by the county welfare Wednesday attending an execu offices. Old Age and Survivors tive meeting of the State W. C Insurance benefits are paid from T. U. the deductions withheld from the workers pay checks and the Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw employer's share of the social and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer security tax." Mr. Feldhauser spent Monday evening in Salt emphasized that social security Late. The men attended the benefits are not affected by savfights while the ladies enjoyed ings, property or other Insurance a picture show then all went to Htre'j the billfold mo women prefer. owned by the worker. Hal two pocket dinner. lor C4rryir9 spare All those who have questions keys, coin purse and !lx other poclcetl to hold everything. PopuUrtn concerning social security are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard spent addle cowhide. Plus tax . . . $3.00 urged to contact the represcn- Friday in Pocatello, Idaho visitatlve during this visit. ing their son, Dr. Shirley Beard and family. r Or-vil- f ' lVA ( v 17 JXpV fll r " (! -- ..... . SOCIAL SECURITY AGENT Israel Hunsaker attended the Word was received by Mr. and TO VISIT HERE WEDNESDAY Box Elder, Davis football game Mrs. Calvin that their son, Kay Mr. Charles W. Feldhauser, the has been advanced to Cor in Salt Lake Saturday. 1 u nd itp 2tp TIP-OVE- n J Can Ruth Petersen at 166W Garland Ogden visited with John House DORECY DAVIS INJURED and family on Saturday and IN int ii ,? nfi ft P' WWtf 1 "DIRECTRESS" ' ill w- i " a- Vl'akcns you by automatiolly turning on the radio program you want. So kind! tirntlc! Aiiioniiitically turns vn wanted any time, and ilic Model 63 Cl-l- elec- i tric itmk alwayH 3295 tells corrcc' Red Kluod Cells Red cells are so tiny that 3,000 linrd up In a row, would form nr invisible line less than an inch long. But nil average mnn has 30 trillions of them. The average worn an has fewer about 27'j trillions Red cells are made in the rei! lone marrow time. no LI Dial 5111 Tremonton 1 FATHER INHEAYf WE THANK THE! For the peacefulness of summer, on For the blessings that come to jot ' With health and strength, weairj We are thankful for Thanksgirin; j The turkey and dressing we are Hot rolls, yams, and salad, andgooi 'e count every blessing and sita; thank the Lord for Thantefi' air i pro-pra- : SLEEP IN i COMFORT v- I i on a new EVERT0N Adam's Drug Store THE FOOD A.' Mi V. A w U., u V M X rJ my . ' NV WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE V Arc located in our Furniture Department at the rear of our store MATTRESSE3 OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY G Priced At STANDARD N S1f.:0 BAf " MATTRES: INNER-SrillN- 19.50 DE LUXE . i co. - WILL MAKE DOLL clothesTny s'ze for Christmas giving. Call '-- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y. Titley and Mr. and Mrs. L. Pingrey of en " i' i ) 1 ri - ANXIOUS to sell 1943 Fcrd Club Coupe belonging to Missionary son. In excellent condition. Hunsaker. Honeyville. . v Dale Evans, who has been srving in the Army in Spain and Korea and is enroute to Missouri, called on his brother, John R. Evans and family. vii ' itp - tla J ' GEESE: for sale at Floyd Eggli's lnS an PC Three miles west of Tremonton. Price $3.50 alive. FOR Fri- day, November 25, at 7:30- All friends are invited to attend. da Tre-- 1 FOP RAT.F- TTioH j .. 6pi.ee heaters. All brands Northern Furniture Co. Garland, tfnc - 1 zJl C5r4; t hor- - 53-J- TRftfflC-VuEAVIN- M will m,;t-.- . TS cash for dead or usiess cows ses, sheep or hogs. Phone mor.ton 2141 or Garland 3 BUMPER CHOP and Mrs. Emil Anderson announce the forth coming mar( RELAX, HONEY, 1 WON'T riage cf their daughter, Phyllis JANV rv.QRE Anderson and Gordon R- - HolmTijc ot'T fsC TUP TO gren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren of Bear River City. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple Mr. ar E Tr'monton. Utah LEADER, E UTAH PHYLLIS ANDERSON TO WED a TH 1949 28.50 - 34.50 Take Advantage of Our Easy LAY-A-WA- EYERT0N MATTRESS COMPANY DIAL 4827 Phon n TREMONTON Y 7J (lyJhAfos: (CI Plan TREMONTON HKIGILVM CITY 4 ; i |