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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah practical training on jEXJOr FAMILY REUNION Anti- and The entire family of the J. the aircraft Cans, in gunnery, small and their families the Laub reunion held at LaPalmer G. Iverson, Bear River 'arras, and in leadership. Funeral services for William Tr nf thr hivs goon Sunday. xciu- uiu aiiuj vwcw jt wujiio, ' are students 66 Clearfield church Home. Utah State Roy Agricultual College .at at. thp rpr,,vin 0 " Mrs. Gertrude West of Holly and cine leader were conducted in Logan. On the campus, Jones Bliss Reserve officers' (Fort is active in Sigma Alpha Epsilon wood and her daughter, Adele Tuesday in the Clearfield Second ward chapel. Church of Jesus Training Corps summer camp to Fraternity. Iverson receieved a Frisby of Ogden, were dinner Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by complete field requirements for discharge from the Army in 1947, guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. commissions as second Lieuten- - after serving in Korea. Clarence J. StoeKer tsisnop. ft ants in in Mr. Home suffered Injuries Artillery, an automobile accident last Army Reserve Corps. Mrs. A. J. Mohr, Mrs. Evan Mr- and Mrs. David Waldron the encampment, Green and Mrs. Merrill Laub March, and died in a Salt Lake During hospital Friday, July 7. His wife which closes on July 23. the RO and children spent Wednesday were Salt Lake visitors on Wed was fatally injured In the acci- TC Cadets will receive Instruct-'an- d Thursday in Salt Lake. 'nesday. dent. Mr. and Mrs. Home lived in Tremonton for many years and,' I were well known in this area .11 where Mr. Home was in business. I 11 The couple were very active - ... in Civic and religious capacities while living in Tremonton They are survived by two sons v Seth and Phil, both of Washing ton, D. C. and a daughter, Mrs. 1 Dean Butterworlh of Salt Lake Former Resident Dies In Clearfield ; 90-M- M 4Q-M- M J ! i- R-.t- h ; nw Anti-aircra- for Arthur Sycamore, 64, Brigham City, who died Friday morning, juiy 7 were conducted Monday afternoon in the Brigham City LDS Third Ward by Bishop James Jensen. Mr. Sycamore, father of Mrs. Ruth Harris, Tremonton, died in an Ogden hospital following a nine-da- y illness. He was born July 27. 1835 in New Ferry, Birkenhead, England, Funeral services 7r j - w" Arthur Sycamore Buried In Brigham tion and LOCAL BOYS AT E-- O. T. C. SUMMER CAMP w wouci tuia Mary Plant Sycamore. A market operator, he was reared and educated in active Eng- land. -- u uty Th he married Jane Scho-fielHe u surv and they emigrated tn r v U. S. three years later as con-- ! andchiiJ vcii.s w uie ljjo church. After wo. being remarried in the Logan FUowine i LDS temple they marto home in Brigham City. A former railroader an ment plant worker, he and operated a store in Rrirt, City until the time of his death. JOVPO t In 1909, d, fe-- : ' WV. - (3 v j 1 City. 70x'i0inch CHRISTENSEXS ENJOY VACATION TO ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Christen- - Indian Patterns sen and daughters, Pamela, Tarn ara and Nanette, and Phyllis Christonsen returned Monday two enjoyable weeks of from vacationing. Mrs. Wanda Chris- tensen attended the N. E. A. convention at St. Louis, and the group enjoyed visiting points of interest at Nauvoo and Carthage, along with a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago 9 Ideal type blanket for car robes, camping1 and summer cabins. Deep, bold colors or dainty pastels. White Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.98 Clubs. They barely escaped disaster by getting through York. Nebra ska Just before the big flood and were VA miles away from the tornado. In spite of the terrific rain storm they were caught in ! they reported having a splendid lime. f , - " v ,.i,v. M 1 KvAU. ' " EXTRA LONG SIVER MEDAL CONTEST Leona Rucker was named win ner or the Silver Medal Speech contest held at the Methodist , Church Friday evening, July 7th one is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rucker of Tremonton Mrs. M. W. Moore awarded the meaal, musical numbers consisted of 2 piano solos bv Mrs Artnm Bronkman and 2 vocal solos by U4r Johns, accompanied by va. Aaam Brenkman. A talk was given by J. o. Burgess. uulCT contestants were Marilyn Eberhart and Donna Eberhartof Bothwell and Elaine Watklns of iremonton. This contest Is under the direc LH1S- - A Fredericksen i. u. speech contest di iccior. All Wool .... Flower Basket Jacquard Blanket An 75 favorite! all-tim- e lustrous rayon and 25 Association meet on AUSst 11th and . me same a bo selected to committee troS BUDGET-LO- this at a Be smart y! 3 W PRICE! You've heard folks rave about electric Now all this sleeptime comfort is yc and for just 19.75! So easy, so safe t no guesswork at all! Just choose the w; want, set the dial and your elect: t does the rest ! Goodlooking blend of rr and cotton in wonderful bedroom cok dia- all-ov- er purchase Which looks-- all new cotton for in! Clubs YOURS AT A 72" x 90" lay-a-wa- 8antef PENNEY'S HAS W thing! wear, good budget low $9.90. Buy on blend of mond design marked by snowflakes and flower- filled baskets. But that's not all you get better-than- average length! This blanket meas ures 72 inches wide, 90 inches long-m- ore tuck- - ?h.reet(?Phasetrop. w w awarded to the Eecrc Q90 colors! Shop around town, check Fluffy-nappe- d Comfor, i-d tuck-in- ! et against another for weight, size, color, thick- 11 this. blanket say has everywapYuU strength and see the beauty! It's an Tay,or family vis &ait Lake City Wed Mr. Taylor was nr uli . . . j extra inches for 6 AND ALL YOU PAY IS A REAL VALUE FOR YOU! 111 K S-o-l-- .... 8 wonderful PENNEY'S PRICE MEANS ,f,?e, Harry t.n der BUDGET-LO- - 2nd -- -T 4-Poun- ... woo: virgin IS :,:aCMurray'Septembe .u.iSwith Mr. Sn?Zffthe L',n fhT15 "alo c-- Taylor are' ittee Falls and 5a,t Lnke' Mrs TayTor anr, tricifj ...... . hn Stringhams wh ,e in the c t.v . is a sister oinngnam of Mrs. Taylor. " I W:; i" r., Mr. and MrTJtoroId Sercota?Mrs. Brenk Klm - AV0ral- - Mr. and daughter. Barbara ',,7 Brenkman were host tn tu .....V. "11 f m"y 6up at a v ii i. i nr Lod re in Logan canyon. Juniper I 'Rf.nM " 7"Morten.sen ourrnno wv.. . 4 ci and um.. Mrs Jay Vr". "'Uaren 0f Albu- lvt'w riav A. -- ST.thehomeTf Jensen. S af ZlJm 7lwn le"by plane Same aftcmoon for Albuquwque, where he ders to leave Monday lrs- RIortpnsen ' children SnS - wiH remain here D chMron V1"- A- fori IIarri3 - d l-- l Thift-price- 1'!" stives - ;;:;1CMotone . i' x,- X xv V d ng SEVEN COLORS! CWANJUM RED till ORCMII OLD-FASHIONE- Blank D PRICE! selection of f h d That means HUNTER GREEN ! you'll use to double as a fancy ... sprt 70 luxury blend of wool for year-rocotton, 5 Three-fibe- r cl.ccl .ir. 1, L nJ r ' llm CUjd'y' "Ven " V "-- P-'" "0l iUS' lie smart, reserve yours n-t- ,W r - -n i ,i i x-- ' i w M h! And Cleans 25 " 70 x 80 inches. iigm nowi aj WBWI-'- Si - geran:;-rictor colors, including red-rea hunter green A beauty of s more tiny air pockets to hold warmth, more nap to keep out cold air all this, plus a big, bold plaid design on a snow-whit- e ground. 72 x 81 inches. It's a buv! Jacquard New 1950 design, new YIUOW thick-nesse- - THRIFT IN PENNEY monton attended funeral ser vices ror Alfred A. Elklns in Salt BIIIXG RESULTS mm GOOD YOU! BUY TODAY! Double warmth because you get two of blanket! IVL-'- Floral Border r nnv " 77 WC, VALUE HERE FOR Mrs. Alma Hansen of East Tre iMKc Thursday. LEADER WANT ADS "44 J -- - Plaid Pairs body-warmi- Goodyear, Arizona, after a ulea,. with and . 1. ' .tne vaI,(,y- They also for a aJs. miss May Frldal accompanied them as Idaho Falls, where they we" uie w fam- - AMAZIN6';:;-,:-"J?i- - . J "- CHOOSE NOW. . . PAY LITTLE BY LITTLE HAVE THEM WHEN YOU NEED THEM! ? i |