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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah removed last week. Miss June Mason, who U ML IE A SERVING THE tending Henager's, has been home for the Thanksgiving hol- ID IE IB idays. Gilbert Pierson of Aberdeen, Idaho attended sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. He ppent the day at the James A. Pierson home after taking his son, Lloyd, to the UJ3A..C. VALLEY RIVER BEAR at- Published by the TPAnFR PimTTSHTNO COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution RATES (in advance) $7,50 per year Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, SUBSCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hess and Editor-Publish- Jetta Whiting Sir. and Mrs. B. G. Call and daughter, Anna Low of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Jean Josephson and daughter, Anna Uou, of Malad, Triday In Brigham. -- Durward Palmer of the Stake-HigCouncil and Sidney James, recently returned missionary the .from Park Valley, were in meeting Sunday evspeakers ening. Ir. and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-jso- n and family spent Thanks-girin- g day in Malad, Idaho with relatives. Their daugh-fte- r, Emily Jean, stayed until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Hess and daughter, Lynn, and son, Dwlght, of Molalla, Oregon, 3pent Thanksgiving day with Oleen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. They also vis h i day. Mr. and Mrs. Special Announcement So here's your chance to get those UGLY BULGES OFF NOW! Are you nervous and run down? Or is it because you are overweight, or underweight, that you miss the fun? let us teach you how to Feel Well - Be Well There is no reason why you can't enjoy this wonderful life as much as the next fellow. Drop in, or just call 2056 for a free consultation. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. he Wayne Lamb were in Ogden Friday. Staff Seregeant and Mrs. Geo. R. Archibald, Jr., of Ogden, were Saturday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lowry TREU r.IETIIGD SAL0I1 SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING RELAXATION REBUILDING of Cardston, Canada, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald and daughters, Clara and atHazel, of Benson Ward, tended the Road show here REJUVENATION Above City Drug Store Wayne Whit- w, Come in immediately and - We like to read books, we are making a library. Ther We are we can read books. making a big picture for the front. We made library rules. We will obev them. Christmas We will be real is coming. good. Phone 2056 fold up so It has wings a small into fitted can be it this la reason for The (Space. on used that the plane will be carrier ships. Miss Thomson's ?' fourth grade try Fred Selman and UU are trying to be good X Mil I'- -v ilj i . . you're slated for a SUIT . . f . . so Santa will visit us. Everyone should be happy at Christmas time so we are going to try and help some one. We are all busy makings things to ge ready for Christmas. We hone the weather man brings snow just before Christ mas day. Mrs. Cannon's Second grade. We are going to study, about trains soon. We have fcorwn a slinker by putting some salt and bluing on it. We have a rock garden. On the front page of our Young America Reader is a picture of a Fairly 17. It is used by the British Navy to, fight submarines. It has two one sets of propellors, is mounted above the other, and one set spins one way and the other, the opposite way. done, without being punished. Every time we said something he. couldn't understand, he would look the word up in his dic tionary. When Mr. Adler came to our room, he sat down and stayed all that afternoon. Mr. Adler has only been in America six months. Miss Christensen's fourth grid by Pamala Christensen and Freda Henrie. c i ii c El i t J) k m Our class has been writing b tones. When we heard Luthei Glenn's we thought you pheas ant hunters might want to add it to your collection. - was very interesting also. 1 1 became real ones. He flev Mr. and Mrs Wan. J away very happy and ever since Mr. and Mrs. rw j and been bats." there have then were in Wells w0 , Mrs. Andersen's . 4.v, fifth grade by Judy Deakin and Joan Theurer. We are having a lot of fun in school this year. We had a moving picture on health. It was of the care of our teeth. It was very good. In our room we are drawing many pictures. Mrs. Nesson is our art teacher. We learned ito shade things by shading turkeys for Thanksgiving. In science we are having many experiments. We have) found out many things. In Social Studies, we are studying about Utah and the different routes to Utah. It is very interesting. We had a test on Social Studies , to-da- mm mm mm v. m Mrs. Ernest Nish and family of Salt Lake City were visiting here Friday. Chesley Marshall has gone to Detroit, Michigan, to drive a truck Back for Laurence Mr. and Mrs. IVern Douglas called at Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed's home Sunday. ?'chel Hess, son of Mr. and M- Tesse Hess, was home for the Thanksgiving holidays. On Monday he returned to Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma. They also had a family dinner in his honor. Pit or Rook . 2 for 1.00 What would the hol idays be without the "fun" of Pit or" 59c for . one. Rook? . 7 Candy 1.00 pounds choice mix of quality candy you'll want plenty of this for long winter evenings. A Faciei Tissues, 9 bxs $1.00 Charmin 200's. You'll need plenty of these with the winter ahead. Boy's Waist Overalls 2 $3.00 Crochet Cotton 4 balls v 1.00 Gem or Star Large Ball. sortment ol colors. m Good as- $1.00 Attractive cotton crepe for girls. oizes 10 aee w. Woolen yardage, yd 1.00 7 colors in 2 to 3 this group. They're worth times this sale price. 1.00 Sleepers our regular low price Is 10 age Hose SHARE IN OUR SUCCESS! 51 I These are not they are first Men's Shirts I YOU COULD PAY It m 'wwa m n m mr mm OF DODGE I Mrs. I IM- - i nomas c A. and family. y. Jvst fij Jofors mors hwtst-prfce- d can Ballerina Panties 2 pair Sizes for girls 2 to 16. White attractive lace trim. or? Aprons One group of attractive vaxues to styles. $i.y. Men's Sweat Shirts Grey or Red. Sizes 36 to Limit 2 to a customer. $1 46. LaFrance Nylon Hose Denier 30 Sheer. Twtt Utility turns per inch for greater wear. 3 Limit pair to the customer. Shoes for Women. 2 One large group Dress type sto iilllC oWflll It's .4 pair $ Slipmates a Blouse It's a slip. K so attractive and practical, ft regularly sell lor $2.98. Boy's Sox fl 4 pair - i W Sizes 1 to Hickory Stripe. i i on onH a YfTT nftrnlii. value at that. Limit 3 pair to 6- j ; customer. 1.00 1.00 Cushion Sole natural color for Kicawr comiort and more wear. tfan Me Wnzeer Moor Mr. and Men's Work Sox One group of quality dress shirts. Attractively styled. High quality. Men's Sox ROOMINESS, DRIVING EASE AND RUGGED DEPENDABILITY rhone 5181 ra $1,000 MORE AND STILL NOT GET THE EXTRA t Blue Bell Overalls. quality nationally advertised. Limit 3 pair to a customer. FIND kindness pathy offered by our frP neighbors, and for floral pieces. We sto remember these kindo: pair guaranteed 1.00 Gauge 15 Denier. a "promotion hocc" THATS RIGHT! YOU the eased by miracuve sport styles, sizes 4 4 months. $1.29 Fine Feathers Nylon . ao'c this special price. Pajamas oizes 1 Card of Thanii We wish to express thanks and ap. to those who called during the illness and. death of our dearest. daughter and sister. Or in ner passing awayt, Always You Can Do Better In Tremontc; On Dollar Day You Save Even More-- j JffMWHEElOFADOBE SAVE WU 1016 Trade now for a wonderful deal. Your preterit cor Will probably cover the full down payment on a big new Dodgel end is your cars for five minutes and we can show you how to save $1,0001 Step inside the big new Dodge and be amazed by the extra heau room, shoulder room, stretch-ou- t leg room. Get behind the wheeland be tluilled by the flashing pick-u- p and performance of the Dodge "Get-AwaEngine . . . the velvet smoothness of Fluid Drive, See Dodge and you'll agree . . , you could pay $1,000 more and not get all these extra-valu- e features. See us now for the best deal in town I :,.",i Mrs. Harry Canfield's Annie Wright them for a visit. Doiar Day At COW LEY'S fr ii li ii li Shop We are learning sentences BATS and are C "One night as I lay awake, different parts 0f S I saw a mouse admiring him- English. Last month we 0t self in the mirror. He was books for our library trying on a pair of wings he had just made. Along came a our library much larg- -l Mr. Orwin's"' red ant as big as himself. He was so scared that his wings seventh m MY HUNTING TRIP '"One day as I was driving Hong the highway, I became very hungry. Suddenly to my purprise, a pheasant hit the radiator with such force it went right on through. As it passed through the water the feathers were cleaned off. As It passed on, the fan cut it uj into nice pieces. Then it went Tuesday. over the motor at i was roast-ed- . Dee Christensen of the B.Y.U. Then it landed in the seat, called at the Clyde Steed home by my side, and I ate it." Sunday. We thought Deanna Garfield's The Leo Lamb family spent! Story about the origin of bats Thanksgiving at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Taylor of Yost. White there Leo and son, Kenneth, joined in the special deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Call andi children, Mrs. Gomer Hughes and Henry Hughes, of Malad, Idaho, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Evan Moon and children of Fannlngton had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Lamont Lamb and Darlene Davis were In Brigham Saturday on bus m I ll U I E3 n you crave a NEW COAl you re buying a Xmas Gi: TREMONTON 10 Style Zipper Fly. Limit 4 pair to a customer. n w you dote on DRESSES Peggy's Style pair Ounce. Western v. . WE'RE the SHOPPING SPOT fM Y( We had a German superinwe tendent to our room. His name and over is Thanksgiving all had a good vacation. Now was Mr. Adler. He didn't bethinking lieve that the children would we are all excited work and get their lessons about Christinas. We . Steven Anderson. First Grade, Mrs. Rhead's room. ing and daughter, Arlene, and, son, De Wayr.e, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting. They are from, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb had as their dinner guests her father, D. W. Morris of Portage on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald were in Grace, Idaho on Sunday visiting with relatives. Mrs. Bell Their sister-in-laArchibald, is improving atter being in an automobile accident. His mother, Mrs. Harriet Archibald, returned homes with them. Having Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huesser of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Nish of iness. Treatments REDUCED for Christmas Look Well Now at Logan. family and his mother, Mrsj George A. Hess, spent Saturday In Ogden and Salt Lake City visiting with his brothers and before returning to his ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bisters home In Oregon Sunday. William E. Moon of Malad, IdaMr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed ho. and family were In Logan FriMr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb day. spent Thanksgiving day at Thanksgiving guests at the Mrs. Lamb's parents, Mr. and; W. J. Hess home were their Mrs. Andrew Atkinson of Sa- children, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess and family, of Clearfield, maria. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess and Jesse Lamb Mr. and Mrs. family of Garland. served turkey dinner Sunday to Mrs. Keith Lamb and Mrs. their son, La Mont and fiance, Dean Lamb were in Salt Lake Darlene Davis of Tremonton, City on business Friday. on Vernon and wife Nadlne, Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mrs. James daughter Linda, grandparents Estep, and Mrs. George A. Hess1 Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb, were Logan visitors Friday. great-gran- d mother, Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Gardner Udy accompanE. Lamb. Present also werei of ied Mrs. Lenore Silvester Charlene, Joyce, Rae Java, Joan Riverside to Brigham City, Monand Don. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Starr, day. Mr. and Mrs. Orval J. Nish had as their Sunday dinner were in Salt Lake City, Friday. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schofield of Tooele and Thomas J. Udy and family of Ogden. ani son, of Riverside. De Vere of Arco, and his fiance, Randy Steed, son of Mr. and Hazel Archibald of Benson Mrs. Don Steed had his tonsils Ward, were dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ervin Hess Sun- Plijtncuth McKinley School News that 6 40:: pair Bachelor's Friend quality Mj. ing. 6 pair guaranteed for Men's Gloves, 3 pr. .... r . Po(P - i.v 11 . TTm).. ilium AlOIllit-j'""iuj( and warm long wearing. I Toy Department in the basement. r You ?1 . i- - will like the niee assortment and the low prices. Co. Tremonton Hundreds of other Items priced to save you money PflWI FVl |