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Show THE LEADER- - Tremonton. Utah Seat tZtter City w. Andrea Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Austin John-.seMr. and Mrs. Roy Thoresen and' Nyman Holmgren attended the turkey banquet sponsored Ijy Alpha Chi Omega Sorority t Logan Wednesday evening Mrs. Myrtle Andersen and rs. Erma Miller, of Elwood attended an Alpha Chi Omega tea at Logan Saturday. They were quests of Miss Mary Geddes. Mr. and Mrs Carey Frisby stopped on their way home to Salt Lake City from Portland, Oregon, Sunday, and visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen The Frisbys flew to Orewith United Air Lines then gon ibought them a new car to dri7e Siome. While there they visited Hheir daughter, Mi, and Mrs. 2ark R. Ward and Mr. and Urs. Therman Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iversen and snail son of Layton were also Sunday guests ut the Iversen home. Mrs. Roland Schoffield was nostess at her bridge club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen and daughter, Andriene Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and sons were among those who attended the lootball game in Salt Lake City Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendersen and Gay Nell Johnsen of were weekend guests of the Austin Johnsens. n Mr. and Mrs. Irvin in Ogden spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater n, Iv-ers- en. . Lo-g- an Chris-tense- t t TM9 !T for bathrooms, drainboar tops, window sills, etc. $ MARBLE FIREPLACES Free Estimates John IL Bott I & Sons Co. motored to Rupert, Idaho, Tu- in California. Weekend guests at the home esday to attend the funeral of the Melvin Johnsons were services for a brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr- and Mrs. Ralph and children left Monday mornof Salt Lake City, Ashbridge California, for Oakland, ing where they will be guests of and Mr. and Mrs. Keith John-- t her parents, the J. Allred Fish-bur- sen of Logan. over the Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman were guests of the Robert holiday. Boyd Laub, of Salt Lake City, Holmans over the weekend. was a weekend guest of Paul Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. GardJensen. ner spent the weekend in Mrs. Georgia Schoffield spent Mantua as guests of Mr- and Mrs Harman Jeppsen. Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iverson st club the his entertained visited of Logan parents, th Glen Iversens. Mr. and Saturday evening. A hot dinMrs. Kenneth Iversen of Brig-ha- ner was served, and cards playwere also guests at the ed. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Huggins Iversen home. Mr- and Mrs. Bobbie Barker won the prizes. The Square Dance group have are rejoicing over a new baby elected Mr. and Mrs. Elwood le Jensen, president; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunsaker of was guest speaker at Rex Cox, vice president; Mr and Mrs. Blaine Andersen, Sunday night meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmdirectors, gren and Mr. and Mrs- Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen neth Holmgren are in Mexico Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and on a combined business and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorstn. pleasure trip. Daughters of Pioneers will hold their meeting at the home of Pearl Elwell Friday, Nov- 24. Mr. and Mrs. Freldo Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and entertained their club Saturday of Trenton were Sundindaughter A chicken hot evening. ner was served at small tables. day dinner guests of Mr. and Pinochle was the diversion of Mrs. Lee Fuhriman and family. the evening with prizes going Mr. and Mrs. Vae Priest of Elizabeth to Fern Arbon, were weekend guests of Ogden Clifand Jensen Iversen, Alvin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ton Matteson. E. Crompton. Mrs. Myrtle Andersen and Mrs. Elmara Miller of Elwood Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jackman, spent one day in Salt Lake parents of Mrs. George C. Fick-liCity this week. and other members of her Mrs. Claire Andersen was the from Salt Lake and Cefamily charming hostess to her club dar City, were Thanksgiving Thursday evening. A dessert on Wednesday and Thursluncheon was served. Cards were guestsat the Ficklin home. day played and Clytie Ransom and Checketts were prize Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook and Joyce winners. family of Logan visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Arrived too late for last A. L Cook. week's paper) Mrs. LaVere Anderson was Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson hostess to her club Saturday of Coalville were weekend guests afternoon. Pinochle was played at the home of the Ernest Conwith prizes going to Mrs. La gers last week. Vela Matteson and Winnie Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Cook are Larry, VaLoren, and Sherry spending the Thanksgiving holi Boothe, and Sandra Hunsaker, day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Canof Honeyville, were guests of non and Mr. and Mrs- - Vernon their grandparents, Mr. and Cook and family In Provo. Mrs. Alvin Jensen, while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower of Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. La Ogdeni were weekend visitors of Dawn Boothe are vacationing the J. G. Burgess family. ! Phone 220 Brigham City, Utah Monuments & Tile I Ash-brid- - ns - No-Ho- m - girl-Thoma- s Hon-eyvil- secr- etary-treasurers; - Local Happenings - De-way- One by THEATRE GARLAND iBLllbyg THEATRE TREMDNTON Week of Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 26, 27, 28 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 22 to 25 All Technicolor Program The greatest ADVENTURE of them all! Walt Disney captures cicrv nl iriT lii-ifl- it 1 moment 01 ucuon 8 most ..hty fUiv,.i, thrilling yarn . . . with a i brilliant cast that makes fX'Seit you re. each lusty, unforgettable scene! A.UVE 1 f IPaltDisnct's ' ( " "f Ar-mo- PRiSENTATION OF Robert Louis Stevenson's i v. - flH nnfii TIIEjY CAN'T LAST until Christmas: Our 25, 39, 49 and 79 cent Mm BULBS: There is still time to plant bulbs. To clean up on our stock we are offering all bulbs at 13 off. There is still a good .. plrmH rvQu, ploytW by RCCLRIKtWTCN. af lh by Award wlnnlno by artor, B0B8T DRISCOll. Added Attraction! Walt Disney's tf SMOLLETT mutlnr-r- v. Hliaanlala, by alayd STOMET. CO. TREMONTON At Rear of TREMONTON LUMBER & HARDWAEI Bl Feature FRII Keepsake RINGS 150.00 ROANOKE Ring Wedding Ring 75.00 Parts DIAMOND Nationally advertised names are like old friends trusted, well-likThat's why we offer Keepsake nationally recognized as the ring of GUARAN TEED HIGH QUALITY. Remember your Keepsake is fully guaranteed bj the famous Keepsake Certificate signed by u well-know- - 7 ltp CHE ei n, C( I Tremonton, 2tp FOUND: Black and white female dog at Alma Theurer's. 4011 11-- M 22 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS cards now. Save money. A large box containing twenty five 5 and 10 cent cards. Each with envelope. 49c per box at Gepharts. Wanted, clean cotton rags at the Leader office. We will pay cash for them, but can't use overalls, lace curtains socks, or rayons. REEVES BLOCK & PIPE CO. NDrain and Sewer Irrigation pipe concrete and Purn'ce Bldg. Blocks. Phone 930 Eiigham. We Deliver tfnc Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. Phone 3556 tfnc TS also also Elgin Watches Wyler Watches Waterproof and the balance and balance jewel are unconditionally guaranteed against breakage. Carries a lifetime guarantee. With the new Dura-pospring. Guaranteed for a against breakage. For that good cheap Auto Insurance see Mel Foxley or dial 2281 or 3901 tfnc 30G3. ltp BASIL BLIND iM, PEW. villain; hit Slack SpM Captain Silly 4m4 ttnt. "BEAVER VALLEY" liiet hi ! WE ALSO GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ON T W J EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT OUR STORE A HINT I - - - i i Of What You Can Expect On Our . . . I DOLLAR DAY VALUf 10.00 Necklace, on sale at 6.00 to 10.00 Watch Bands at . . . 1.00 f;Q0 i (LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE) 7 ' j We will give you 1.00 for your old watch band, regardless off Oition, on the purchase or any new metal watch band in thes- Just 1.00 UNFURNISHED HOUSE for rent; Contact Mrs. Larella Shuman at Utah Poultry Ass'n. ltc i make - wer IV Hold Your Selection Until Christmas p.m. FOR SA7iiOR RENTpUnfurn- Lshed house. To be moved if sold. See Owen Woodruff, East T HOyl f 'e Rep WANTED TO BUY: Double harness. R. A. Christensen, Jr. Phone ! i TSLV" TOUR XMAS GIFTS: V mehods of Figurine paint-Class- es Friday night, o'clock at Vogue Beauty Shop. sang Au TANNER'S tfnc 2842. fd seve I'M Ri k guitar That's Why The Daryl Building apartment. (Post office Bldg.) Call himself ;ba5 Rav per VACANCY: 9 ptytd Academy MELDRUM PLUMBING ltc phone CAPTAIN rooms and installing heating plants. FOR SALE: 5 rooms and bath, large lot. 1H blocks from McKin-le- y School $3250. Terms J. H. Miller. Phone 350J, Brigham tfnc - JIM HAWKINS, k Nationally Advertised Nanm Thatcher School House SILVER, . Oil-fire- d ? at ICNG JOHN PLUMBING FIXTURES FURNACES CONCO Also TITE 1 F.H.A. LOANS for remodeling catalogs and telephone directories. Before buying automobile insurance be sure to see JAMES BROUGH, .agent in Tremonton. tfne. THANKSGITLNG DANCE FRIDAY, NOV. 24 th Uc - er assortment to select from. Huge 2x3 point daffodils while ,14c each. Was 18 to they last 22c each. Walton's Valley Nursery Dial 2926 WATKIN PicMrn j' red wit! ltc ScrMo4ar HO , pairs nylons Regularly priced at $135 per pair. Peggy's Style Shop HASKIN UWiENCl L Mr, Colonial Mansion box assortments of Christmas The drawing room in Philamaple now at cards. See them delphia's famed Colonial mansion, Woodford, shows how effectively FOR SALE: Easy Spin drier green walls can set off the beauty washer. Used 9 months. $130.00. of fine maple furniture. The panelTerms. T. W. Matney. phone ed dado and the cornice are painted soft fawn color while upper walli 5206. ltp are finished in a mellow apple green that blends with the green upSPECIAL of the sofa and wing chair. holstery one week For only are brown and old ivory. Draperies 3 for $329 FOR SALE: Guernsey milk cow. Will freshen soon with second calf. E- M. Erickson. Elwood. rtRci rtAci BYKON , ni UNFURNISHED APT. FORRENT Dial 2091. tfnc . - 53-J- H w ; 11 PHONE will pay cash for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland 3 tfs TT ' Mr. and Mrs- flnft Starts Radio Talks Four-Pow- UTAH ' i nt 25 LARGE beautiful Christmas cards in an attractive box. Each card with envelope. All this for only 49c at Gepharts. ni Big . ne n, nn ' ge Quentin Allen Mrs. Edward J e- have as their Thanksgiving at the home of reU J Bess, she ha guests her sister, Mrs. Rita Souza ly returned and a niece, Miss Norma Bran-chi- hex husband from Arthur Gaeth nationally known from Oakland, California. armed forces is servs" in KorS. Willardsen. 'radio commentator and foreign Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard and ries of weekly broadcasts over son, Richard, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam and F. E. Kespler speni KLO on Sunday at their daughter and family in CLASSIFIED ADS Station 12; 45 p. m. Mr. Gaeth, who is Pocatello. giving as guests of i& s"i They returned home John W. Hess in now field director for the Na on Ply Monday. FOR SALE 1942 U ton Ford tional Farmers Union in Utah with dumn bed and hoist. on MoVirw wHfh nffifp in Rait Mr. and Mrs. Dean Geary, Oz Mr. and Mrs. Dan g. Cheap; also one year old regis Lake City, acruevea miemauon-a- l Geary and Lynn Anderson of spending the Thanksr;T':i xenown for his coverage of tered boar. Perry Wilson. Phone the hunting sea- day in Springvilie as r Coalville 2249 Thatcher. tip the Nuremberg trials and the son with spent Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Briggs's sister, Mr Mr. and ' execution of the Nazi leadFor qual- ers. In 1946 as European. bu- Conger. The fellows enjoyed a Welby Grosbeck. DELICIOUS APPLES ; ity and flavor second to none. reau manager for the Mutual successful hunt. Mrs. Keith Rhodes c; By the bushel or by the ton. Broadcasting System, he re, Mr- and Mrs John Fridal and Idaho was a guest last Youll find the price is not so ported the and In family were Thanksgiving din- the Henry Foxley ho high. Come and try before you Paris Peace Conference. buy. Claude Tolman, Honeyville. 1945, he covered the opening of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arn- came to attend funeral" for William Foxley. 1 t2c the Czech Parliament. In 1947. old Rhodes in Garland. he was awarded the National FOR SALE Farmall "C trac- Headliners' Award for the best -- J tor used six months, equipped foreign reporting. with 2 row tomato and potato FOR EXPERT cultivator, fertilizer attachment. Mrs. Mr. and Raymond Hall 701 West Forrest St. Brigham PLUMBING & HEATING were weekof Afton, 724M. Wyoming, t2p City. Phone end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Owner of H. Fronk. 4741 or 3201 WANT TO FIND black work horse that has PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS strayed to Penrose. Branded with a double U, one inverted under Printing Center O the other, on right hind quarter. Chicago today leads all cities in Owner may pay pasture bill when commercial printing and in the CRANE and ELJER t2c printing and publishing of trade horse is claimed. Dial Evan Thompson family spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Thompson's brother, Mr. and Mrs. ITie Phone 3601 anner Jewelr) i |