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Show Thursday THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah LITERARY GUILD MEET Member of the Literary Guild met at the home of Mrs. Marjorie TREMONTON LADIES Olsen on Wednesday evening where the book "Mistress of the ATTEND TEA House" by Helen Morgan White Mrs. George Quinney, Mrs. was very interestingly reviewed Kleon Kerr, Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n by Mrs. Marjorie Stenquist. Reand Mrs. Earl Marble freshments were served by the attended a tea for Senator Al- hostess. bert Watkins given by the Brig-haCity Ladies Republican JESSIE VAN SWEDEN Club last Thursday evening at HOSTESS the Brigham Fourth Ward recre- TO SIMADA CLUB ation hallMrs. Jessie Van Sweden was a gracious hostess to members of the Simada club at her home on Wednesday evening. The Basin Indians was the topic for discussion g'.ven by Mrs. Roma Whitaker and. Mrs. Glenna Hales. Lovely refreshments were served. Social dmU J. R. GARFIELD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Ervin Garfield honored 2ier son J. R., at a party on Fri-Ja- y to celebrate his 9th birth-&- lj anniversary. Plyaing games nd eating refreshments were enjoyed by Bob Van Sweden, 'Philip Markham, Kay Spackman. JUvin Christensen. Paul Adams, 3Sonald Olsen. Hughie Davis, Jay lessen and the guest of honor. i Pheasant I W i: I - ja vLv Snpriak 1 1 25 pounds a .Vat '0- I n FRISKIES DOG MEAL 'a - " ,B ' m $9 QO fi,7 - $0 Efl VETS DOG FOOD J,3U 48 cans Treat the dogs good during hunting days. a FRESH ROASTED JUMBO PEANUTS OCc a pound a They're contagious. Eat one and you want more Eating Apples for in between lunch. !" BIG, RED DELICIOUS ' Oc LADIES FARM BUREAU PLAN MEETING The Tremonton Ladies Farm Bureau will meet at the home of Mrs. Addie Rucker on Thursday, November 16th. The lesson wili be given on Christmas gifts and Christmas cookies. MRS. MEDA HUPP HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Meda Hupp was happily surprised Saturday when a group of friends entertained in honor of her birthday anniversary. A lovely dinner was enjoyed by the following couples, the. Rudy Hupps, Gerald Ballards. Jule s, Harris; John Laws, Harry Russell Browns, Bishop Reese Masons, Darold Fullers, and Doug Laws. Can-field- pound r Q a Apples, for lunch free. Little, tiny Delicious EMPRESS COFFEE TfOc . ; pound Use one-thir- d 'n ' less than regular coffee. PANCAKE FLOUR JOc Special trial offer 4 lbs Good to stay with a hunter ,even when the dogs and pheasants leave. a .g ,'a If you can't hit the pheasants, a POT ROAST a pound come and get a A1c 1 : Zrtc a SWIFT PREMIUM FRYERS With their partners as special guests, the members of the Book-lor- e club held a social Saturday night at the Oak Cafe. Following a three course dinner, the evening was spent in square dancing. Other guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Hen-ri- e and Dr. and Mrs. George Ficklin. Hostesses for the party were Mesdames C. G. M. Kerr, Jay Dee Harris, D. B. Green, A. N. Ryt-tin- g, Clarence Brough, and Norman Maughan. cleaned, disjointed to take the place of pheasants. . m SUGAR CURED BACON :a pound M To start pheasant morning right. 3 ov ( I ' ....... M H to express my appreciation for support in the Ei m KM q m m p,i M 52 E5 W Lr I WJSH Vine ran TT'' a HOLDS SOCIAL pound (a ia a BOOKLORE CLUB sir election, and wish to as- sure the voters of my desire to so serve as to merit their continued JM confidence. Robert J. Potter " Mor than 9,800 trips from Boiton to San Diego! You'd have to go that far to equal the miles travelled in July, August and September by drivers on the nationwide lord Truck Economy Run! 1 1 .. j .,L is Oyer 5000 Ford Truck drivers log Faty Narclto, Huntington, West Virginia, sayn "My Ford 8 is die liticst of the six or seven different makes of trucks we hsvc owned. Ford Truck Economy Kun is proving it!" F-- 30 Fcrd Trucking; Costs Uiiog foiif rynrKM TRI-MOTO- 2121 R dot less and Mrs. Nobel Petersen of Fielding announce the enand forthcoming gagement marriage of their daughter, Lois Elaine to Eugene Christoffersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Christoffersen of Hyde Park. The marriage is planned tD take place Friday, November 10, at the Logan Temple. A wedding reception honoring the young couple will be held at the Fielding ward recreation hall the same evening, to which all of their friends are cordially Mr. oa 6,5 92,000 rixfci, I if bturiMC wt pnv fmd Trwcki CO. Tremonton lot lumgt I - Tre-mnrtt.- nc and Mrs. Eugene Hansen and Sherma Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home with their parents. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen, and Mr. Carl Walter and and Mrs. Eugene Hansen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Showell in Stone, Idaho. The Gleaners and M. Men, un der the leadership of Nelva Han. sen, attended a Stake party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen assisted with the dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and Mrs. Dewey Wood of Brigham City were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. Mr. & Mrs. Wildon Grover were in Salt Lake City on Saturday Mrs. Irtne McKnight returned with them to spend the evening and then returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mr. Grover remained in Ogden where he and Dar 11 Grover went hunting. F' and Mrs, Wildon Grover v"n Logan visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden were at the L. M. Holman home on Sunday and Tuesday evening. Mrs. Glen Cowan and children of Payson and Mrs. Leland Watt of Layton visited Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and daughter, Kristin, spent Monday and Tuesday at Mack's Inn near West Yellowstone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mortensen. While there they went on a successful fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, were in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Blaine Rhodes returned with them from Ogden. Mrs. Louis Larson entertained on Wednesday afternoon to honor the 7th birthday anniversary of Reed Woods. Games were played and refreshments, featuring individual birthday cakes, were served to 18. A record vote was recorded at the East Garland polls on Tues day when all but one eligible vot er turned out to vote. were Marion Sorensen, Oyler and Essie Peterson. Judges Loda - if desired. I j babie that good cheap Auto In For your Conference j 3 r i surance see Mel Foxley or dial pleasure eat at the jdaugl 2281 or 3901 tfnc Cafe in Garland. Gi j . EnTTt A UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT FOR SALE: tfnc contact Duain Dial 2091. Mad, 'V-fMr.- furnished Partly basement apt. Phone 4178. ltc FOR RENT: , V riven tl jura io spent heir p and A and so perty with 2 homes located on Tremont Street just off Main St. Also 2 homes priced at $4,000 each. Good location in Tremonton. Contact Leonard L. Bishop phone 2201 Tremonton. Irs- - W ; t 'and and fa .mer Sund and W iMar Gepharts. Furnished apt. for rent. Call 4937 is. G irs. J 2tc 9 Cross Mr. Dn. You won't have to pay up to 25 cents each for your Christmas cards this year if you buy our box assortments now. Prices as; low as 25 cards for 25 cents at 11-- Sim fld FOR SALE: Good business pro- immy y din FOR SALE: 2 army barracks bldgs. One 18x30 and one double 18x30 T shaped. See Jack Austin at Buchanan's Lockers 2tc ce Bi 11-7-- 50 FOR SALE: Binoculars complete! with case. Phone ltp We will REEVES BLOCK & PIPE CO. Drain and Sewer Irrigation pipe concrete and Pum'.ce Bldg. Blocks. Phone 930 Brigham. We Deliver tfnc occasion cards. Alsn paper and ribbon. Call y Doddat4271 and she r- Two cocker black, one return 3652. to ltp Buy now on our layaway plan. Box assortment of Christmas cards at less than half the regular price. Each card with envelope at Gephart's. I extend sincere t and appreciation t people of Box County for the a given me at the p November 0: 7. Effie E. Adair,. iaCIec: j j j i ; j O.C. TANNER Keatin, they're moistur eign sul SO h You see i I JEWELRY CO. Oils ai transp same Cordially Invites You to Attend Their : c: as 76 g; Union ( So Ecox If J'OU' V Birthday Party i f All Week, from Nov. 13th to 18th Inclusive Here is a Chance to Get Your Christmas Shopping Done - You get ing corr and Win Valuable Prizes too You Will Receive Tickets for Each Dollar Spent i wonder m comf ience, We'll g how to surprisi rates. G;LAY-M7A- Y Oil ACDOUHT Gil P00GI1ASI These Will Make You Eligible for the Valuable Prize Drawing Saturday, Nov. 18th You need not be present to win PRIZES INCLUDE Two Beautiful Wyler Watches One of our Best Rhinestone Necklace and Ear Rings Pen and Pencil Set tVE for bathrooms, were i. rrve: "nna E; provo For rags at pay LOST OR STRAYED: cash for them, but can't use spaniel dogs, one overalls, lace curtains socks, or brown. Reward for James F. Hill or call rayons. Mr. F'. s 12 the Leader office. Mrs. Eph Peterson Durham iiener for fiftee freshmen soon. House to j. Marie furniture for sale. Can 't i Cannon. . 5720 . .rnent I f- Bin Tolman's apples at Honey-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fullerton ville are ready. Delicious, Golden Winter and two children from Joplin, Vtl.UK.AVWW, .Trtnatrians .. .. rioitmie , Missouri were guests of Mr. and Mcintosh, from $1.65 to $3 00 bu. 10-Mrs. William Beyer during deer 4tp season. Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 3556 tfnc Wanted, clean cotton CaJt (jarlawd ke' j Og-de- drainboard tops, window sills, etc 5 sMARBLE FIREPLACES5 Free Estimates ! nn j BULBS: There is still time to ATTEND BIRTHDAY DINNER plant bulbs. To clean up on our stock we are offering all bulbs at Mrs. Charles Dewey was enter- 1 3 off. There is still a good tained at a birthday dinner at assortment to select from. the home of her daughter, Dr. Huge 2x3 point daffodils while n and Mrs. Robert Williams In 14c each. Was 18 to last they Thursday evening. Mr. and 22c each. Walton's Valley NurMrs. Reed Giles, Mr. and Mrs. sery Dial 2926 Orvil Nish and Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE: Dining set. Buffet, 6 Joseph Heusser were in chairs and table, Blonde, small. $85.00. Gibson refrigerator, 7 ft. MRS. BOB WHITNEY $150.00. Thor washer and twin HOSTESS TO VARIETY CLUB tubs. $85 00. J. C. Wood, phone 11-- 2 Thatcher 2tp Members of the Variety Club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Before buying automobile in-- ! Holt in Fielding Friday evening surance be sure to see JAMES with Mrs. Bob Whitney of Sub-let- t, BROUGH, agent in Tremonton. Idaho as hostess. Visiting tfne. and eating refreshments was the entertainment of the evening. Get your NO HUNTING signs at Lovely gifts were presented to the Leader office. new Mrs. Whitney for her NO TRESPASSING signs printed were Those attending daughter. on stiff red cardboard 10c each Verna Laws, Roberta Fronk, THE LEADER Wilma Spence, Barbara Falk, at Beverly Gibson, Edith White, FOR SALE: 5 rooms and bath, Audrey Roberts, Aldean Gibson, large lot. VA blocks from McKin-le- y Helen Oyler, Irene Payne, Thel-m- a School $3250. Terms J. H. Austin and Marjorie Miller. Phone 350J, Brigham tfnc TILE and FORD TRUCKS IASJ LONGER! UTAH , J3 FORD TRUCK ECONOMY Every kind of truck ob is represented many times over on the giant, nationwiJe Ford Economy Run! Careful records show Ford Truck FA(TFS mi gas and oil consumed, total repairs and maintenance, miles travelled, loads carried. These drivers are what every Ford Truck owner already knows: ilenionstratiu in and see us That Ford Trucks do MOKE per dollar! learn how Ford can give you hettcr trucking at less cost! look for this sign on FurdTrucks thousand of tliem all over Dial ANNOUNCED First 3 months of history's greatest economy demonstration pile up convincing evidence that Ford Trucking COSTS LESS! 'IJ'.''SJ' America! Trucks bearing tins shield are in the famous Ford Truck Economy Kun! mm us DEMONSTRATING win pay , LOST: Long haired useless cows, cat- Finder Pleas or dead cash for Cc Dial or George Napoh 4822. hogs. horses, sheep tfs 5141 nr Garland 53-The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Sirs. B WANTED: . Idaho House at Carey, Bert Wheatley November 4th, and left them a 2 apartments; 1 light house-- 1 for small children ,v. also sleeping school. Anyone intere'r. 1 after baby boy, which is their fifth keeping room; he former rooms by week and month. Apply tact Mr. Trujiilo, Ro. i at son. Mrs. Wheatley is the ton Rhea Heppler. Midland Hotel. WHEATLEYS UAYE FIFTH SON ENGAGEMENT OF LOIS ELAINE PETERSEN Nover.V,,,, John II. Bolt & Sons Co. F.C-- Phone 220 Brigham City, Utah Monuments & Tile! 1847 Serving Set and Ofher Sets See these Prizes on Display Next Week A lovely Gardenia will be friven to each lady visiting our store on the 18th. Sr We are sincerely grateful for Your patronage during the past yearsand in this small way WE THANK YOU. - EVE rh |