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Show J THE 1050 , . Trmomoa, Uuk The New MBEIMnr -- TodfyMxch. FEATURE 17 and 18 Sun., Mon., Tues., March 19, 20, 21 ...nip WILLIAM HOLDEN. JOAN CAULF1ELD GHTING REDHEAD -H- CECOXD CO-IH- vfr. pnH i i A- - T. ,5 lurs ILfrR. Tnrhonlr fkipll w wiMtA Jay Burbank. in Marcia Stohl of Tremonton I ited was a recent guest of her grandMr. and Mrs. deone victor Burbank parents, Hunsaker. of home '"id at the Warren Haycock was in Salt R. Burbank on Lake re-fCity Wednesday with his lizzie Burbank J. Scott Haycock, who father, a visit in underwent an operation. Lloyd Lish, relatives A- :i or at MRGlAJ DAYS Cowley s -- Wash Dresses Sheets on $!108. You Attractively styled by Slim 'n Trim. New shipment just each received. know they cannon. sod-the- y're 1.98 2.98 Also some our selection ie low prices on our is and pillow, cases? seen roii Sizes 7 to ized denim. Adjustable waist. Expertly tailored by Blue Bell. i Prints kantiM new i .98 patterns 80 top quality all per yard. Anklets 39c 1 Durene i ; large ly. 2te40 and soft and in. size, Jac-itteYour choice 25c: colors. 69c ! Polo Shirts FOR CHILDREN Marts mwouu ctwy 1.49 69c to wool boxed. Nice quality. 25 -.- dually cot- colors ra. beautiful Foam and Mercerized ton with Nylon reinforced heel and toe. Your choice of white and six washfast Towels mon $1-9- Sanfor- 14. 8 oz. at. Square at styles Girls Jeans and best-Ca- nnon je New spring selection of better quality shirts. Stripes, yj quuu novelties, solid colors. And some at 49c. 1.89 - it Cotton : Boys Sport Shirts A nice selection Star, or large balls price is 25c fgular from,'' our higher priced lines. To clear at this price. sialat 1..44 20c 'on Hose lier of e Men's Work Sox , cotNatural color, ton' with Nylon reinforced heel and toe. Sizes 10 to 12. They're 30c or more most shipment just re- those good hose slightly famous Imperfects brand. and pair 15 places. 79c 25c . in the family Tops in Quality Fashion Low In Price JIY.WOG FLATS i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome For work and play or popular styles at a Golly school-m- I i Donald Snow, son of Mr. and attended the basketball Richard Mathias spent a few days with his father in Salt Lake ? Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson entertained relatives and friends The Primary officers and teachers entertained Thursday from out of town Sunday. Mrs. Floe Cutler at A Court of Honor was held for night for home- Games were played her the Scouts in the Relief Society and a gift presented to the guest room Tuesday evening. Luncheon of honor. Refreshments were was served to the Scouts, their a served and very enjoyable eve leaders and their parents. was spent. ning Mrs. A. A. Loveland Is visiting Mrs. Laura Smith of Holbrook relatives in Ogden. visited Monday with Mr. and Miss Jessie Lish is visiting her Mrs. Dee Arbon and family. sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttall of Wayne Manning, in Ogden. visited with relatives Brigham Mr. and Mrs- - A. R. Burbank Sunday. were visited recently by relatives Mrs. Elenore Cutler returned from Nevada, Odgen and Maple home Friday from Idaho Falls, ton. where she spent three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and with her sons and families. son, Junior, visited relatives in Omar and Carl Anderson and Ogden Saturday. Gordon Peterson were in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and Lake over the weekend, They son and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited Mrs. James Dixon at Brigham Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner attended the Farewell testi monial honoring Dorothy Peterson 1 n Thatcher Sunday. Following the testimonial the group enjoyed a social hour to- ?TON DRESS SHOES for men 'ected leather J'c ana comfort for extra long wear. and down Prices Diamond Brand from 7.45 WORK SHOES inriwZ vjenue on venaer ief v. Erand built for your top Comically priced from V1" .' your needs do lcan better j vis-itin- g BY BURMCE HUNSAUEB I M I'LL, CROAK YOU DON'T &NEy(GOlNG . HcR MARRY ) ) ?) wm.5iuyGOT A COULD YOU SUPPORT HER ? LIVE ON LOVE HOW - f if you (HE ) lA, FERGUSOtf TRftf Toil y" Ugs-- WASN'T iO DUMB hqw J VTtfoUSANDS CF A wRr WHfJTo with fRGUS0N Complete FERGUSON Line PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE Dial 3281 HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO. 1 'st Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and daughter, Susan, of Brigham City returned from a trip to Cal ifornia last week. They came to Dewevville Saturday and their sons, who were staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank and children of Honeyville were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr; and Mrs. A. R. A.MfwMVuVI......'. ., jMta- r.-- the friends the the street, family down across town, the folks you went to school with. They started out, as most folks do, with a ear of modest size and still more modest price. Maybe they moved themselves up a bit, step by step, to the models in that particular price range. top-brack- - If IV V iou've seen it happen with Burbank. Wayne Mathias of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with his son, Richard, and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Litchford are the proud parents of a son born Friday. They have three other children. Mrs. Litchford is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O- W. Snow. et Then they discovered something. It doesn't cost much more sometimes no more to really blossom out in a Huick. It's not such a long stretch to take d d command of a .V7JI valve-in-hea- straight-eigh- t to move and restfulness and room the into g BY - - ..... J....,.. i. t;.Hm It. steady going of a Huick to cloak yourself in styling that's today's height of highway fashions. You can know the good, satisfying feel of a Huick wheel in your hand you can have the gentleness of soft coil springs on all four wheels you can revel in the handiness of cars that are big in room and big and easy in repute, yet traffic-size- d to park and put away. Maybe who knows till you inquire? you can manage the magic silkiness of Dynaflow Drive in all its 1950 perfection-- of a certainty you'll find the model that's twin to your heart's desire among the many choices Buick gives you for 1950. So why not make this your year to blossom out in a Huick, as so many have before you? Why not WWi SfmUt4 K040MASTEK. c,,l ,t SUfM ial i SftUAL t fr mUtlt. ..Irtft 7un in HCNK1 1. 7AriOS, ABC Nefwoft, iitif Wwioo vnlng. out the Mory of Buick it even includes- - some find dollars-and-cen- ts very happy figures on gas economy from your own Huick dealer? See him now, will you and help yourself to some real fun this season! BUICK ALONE EAS AND WITH IT GOES: mCHlt 'COmmiSSIOH fiitboll vo powtr in thti tngrnn, firt hp rulings (New f in-f- in SuP modtlt) ngm STYLING, wi(h bumptt guard gnllti, tofet Undm, "doubl bubblt" ia,ll,gh1t VISIBILITY, 263 thouah WCf-ANG- lt dost up rood new bnth tor. t SIZt, and gaiagiBg, ottr fXTHA-WfD- f SMTS short turning todiut crodf.d belwten tht oilei SOFT (UICK S.'Df.f.om l springing, Saltty tidm riir.s, lo ptwtsuf A1T WICf lirii, ridt sltcdfing torqu ub with Of MODUS Body by fithtr. ward and batk aU Itnglh for JKAFHC-HAND- tontr porling 4 Working with oilier farm grovpi wch o Form Bro council to your Co-o- p cmur ogricuhwr of conwdoralion in Phone your BUICK dealer lor a demonstration 4gii!otiv and onomic matlerj. Continually Mping to cut costs and buiW form incom. 5.49 ?3 OTMPOUITRV ;atev Ronton J FpOL-- ( tt&J1 - f- ve Peter Marble Mr. and Mrs. witu spent Sunday John Leggitt, Jr. Brigham. Mr. and Mrs.'C1 rles Ladle and were Rulon Ladle of Mendon .dinner guests p" Mr. and Mrs. week. Louis Spackman Mr. and Mrs. N Peter Marble were Ogden visits Wednesday. Lt Col. Myrle Dewey flew from Texas to spend Sunday and Monday with his father, C. J. Dewey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham were Sunday dinner guests of the Deweys at 4.98 jf. IF Vel-Sha- Mr. and Mrs! N SHOES jf. OUT Tolman. Eilene Adams and niovprl a. trin Phwn!r ' ma Oakeberry of Oakley, Idaho Arizona. While there they visited were weekend guests at the Reed Dee's sister, Ethel, whom they Larkin home. had not swn for ten year. They Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin, Mr. also stopped at the Grand Can-an- d Mrs. William Hurd left Sun- - yon on their return, Mr. and Mrs- - D G. Nelson and day evening to join the Mormon Battalion Trek. and Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar CutDr. and Mrs. Elmer Strongberg ler attended the testimonial In and family of Ogden were Sun- Tremonton Sunday for Eider day visitors at the home of Mr. Leslie Allen. and Mrs. Lars Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson daughter. Phyllis, were In Howell spent Monday In Brigham Saturday night to attend a wedand on business. ding dance in honor of Mr. and Since their return from a trip Mrs. Lyle Nessen of Howell. Mrs. to Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon Nessen is a niece of Mrs. Larkin. COP - EH W 1111 C OO 2.98 t gether. e GIRLS Spring styles. Weatherized 5 ways "l wnger and fit better ome styles priced as low as tourna is vour last! you this WANING LORD BLOW) - BOYS AND cyer new -s- SECOND FEATURE A pagent titled "This May Happen To You" sponsored under the direction of Thekla Anderson and Bealy Cutler was pre sented in connection with Sacra ment meeting Sunday evening. A large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. Erma Sorenson, Christene Peerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot attend ed the fashion show on Friday evening at the Bear River High School. Miss Thea Tolman, Miss Vilate WART, THE SPEED great-hearte- FATHERB1RD GORCEY arul THE BOWERY BOYS in "ANGELS IN DISGUISE" menl. Christine Peterson City. price Wog Saddles only li:0 CTMMLVGS, ARLEXE DAIIL in of Salt Lake were recent guests Mrs. O. W. Snow, has received a of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. call to fill a mission for the Chris Hansen, and a sister, Mr. Church. Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mr. and Mrs. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson children and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin of Preston, Idaho spent Thursday Anderson of were Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. visitors of Mr.Ogden and Mrs. Lloyd Clarence Perry. Lish and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus were Sunday visitors of their and family visited Sunday by parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. relatives from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Fryer, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus called on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richand family were Sunday guests ardson in Brigham City Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- 1 're sharp. barlow ROBERT Frid ay and Saturday, March 24, 25 "THE BLACK BOOK" - 'iOES for all Wednesday, Thursday, March 22, 23 lton Hodges in Penrose. . . filvays 's weeklyegnient "HIDDEN DANGER'' and daughter, JoAnn, of Sparks, Nevada were recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ault in Affl "DEAR WIFE' T cTRANGE MRS. CRANE HbA RFTRTAT. "" GHIS AND FARMERS CO-O- JFronlt Chevrolet Co. DIAL 2311 TREMONTON P ...,.J ()ri ) Sou KHl 19 When boiler automobiles crc buill EVICIC till build them -I- tight Novel |