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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah attended a birthday party for their little granddaughter Susan Foxley at the home of Mr. by Florence Munson Mrs. Mel Foxley at Tre- Mrs. Evan Rudd and small and monton Monday evening. Other left by train son, Bradley, guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monday evening for Fort Leis, Rhead and Mrs. Foxley of Washington where her husband Tremonton. Is stationed. Lyle Hess has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling after spending three weeks at and family spent Saturday vis- San Francisco, California. iting with their parents, Mr. The Clio Club met at the and Mrs. Leroy Welling a home of Mrs. Helen Capener Salt Lake City. On Sunday they at Riverside Thursday evening. were dinner guests at the home Bridge was played with prizes of Mr. and Airs.' Jay Welling going to Mrs. Gam, Mrs.' and family. They returned) Lester CoombsWesley and Mrs. Elhome Sunday evening. mer Coombs. Luncheon was Mrs. Steven Potter and son, served by the hostess. Brent, have been spending a Miss Bonnie Hansen of Lofew days with her mother, Mrs. gan spent the weekend with George Manning at Farming-to- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and family. On Mrs. Millie Hess, of Rockland, Saturday Bonnie and her moth Idaho and Mrs. Verio Rose of er visited at Salt Lake City. Malad visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess Mrs. Clark Rudd last week. spent Monday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lowry Principal and Mrs. Ralpn of Cardston, Canada visited1 Baird and family spent Saturwith Mr. and Mrs. Rozel Zun-d- day at Salt Lake City. and family last week. On Mr. and Mrs. Wendell WellFriday Mrs. Zundel accompan- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Can ied them to Logan for the non and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin day. Ashby were among those who Vern Petty left Monday ev- attended a missionary farewell ening for Fort Lewis, Washing- dance for Norman Ravsten at ton to resume his duties with Clarkston Saturday evening. the National Guard after havMr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey ing spent a two weeks furlough and children of Ogden spenb with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visiting with Mr. and Gordon Petty. Mrs. Reed MacFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Ifamily and Mr. and Mrs. Wen and Carl Hess, spent Saturday dell Welling and family. visiting: with Mrs. Hess mother Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and Mrs, at Logan, Mrs. Mary M. Mor Mark Woolley spent Tuesday at; gan. Logan. Dale Wilcox and Blaine Wil Mr. and Mrs. P.alph Baird cox of Salt Lake City spent attended a Teachers meeting the weekend visiting with Mr. at Brieham Monday evening and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and famThe Book Lore club met at ily. the home of Mrs. M. J. Udy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess acWednesday evening for their1 companied by their children, Mrs meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson Don Gam presided. Mrs. El of Snowville, visited with rel- mo Munson was chairman for atives at Smithfleld and Clark-Eto- n the progam. Mrs. Ralph Bairdl last week. gave several short stories from Mrs. Wynn Hansen attended tne book A PIeasure". x... a luiujucuu ulli "v i L uic" nrmp in n t jii u it - w t .n t r v jl riv of Mrs. Lyman Pierce at Og the hostess, assisted by her, den Wednesday afternoon. That daughter-in-laMrs. Ralph evening she attended the "make; Udy. it yourself with wool" contest Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake! spent Wednesday at Ogden. City. Mrs. J. D Munson spent a Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck few days of last week with her? Recently entertained at a party children, Mr and Mrs. James, in compliment to Mrs. Edith Burt and at Ogden. Mr. Pack of Ogden, who was cele and Mrs. family Burt and children. brating her birthday anniver Gaylene and Bruce, accompansary. Other guests were Mr. ied her home on Friday and and Mss. A. D. Peck and Mr. spent the day visiting. and Mrs. Lawrence Cartel of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. and children left Thursday tot Wynn Hansen. Emporia, Kansas where thev Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess! will visit for an indefinite oe- spent a few days of last week riod with their at Idaho Falls on business. and Mrs. C. P. Rathbun an Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith other relatives. Miss Reta MaSbn and friends of Ogden spent Wed nesday evening visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Mr. and Airs. Theo Richards returned home Monday evening !?.&. UU after enjoying a lovely trip 7rr Vr to Texas and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith were visiting in Ogden last ' Bob Allred of Ogden visited PRIZES WON AT with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An SQUARE DANCE ger and family Sunday. The first prize waltz at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon Public Square Dance held Satspent Saturday at Logan. urday night at the Armory in Garland, was won by Mr. and Mrs. Gail White and son Mrs. Guy Johnson and the seRickie, visited for two weeks cond prize waltz by Mr. and with friends and relatives in Mrs. Einnr Ktenrmist Nephi. During intermission, Mrs. Nick SHOP CANDY f CAKES Choumos and her son George, ALFRED LEWIS DALEY fdeway intoTT entertained the crowd with sev- INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT trailer driven eral accordion and guitar numAlfred Lewis Daley, mail car- ardHutzen of bers. Mra. Hutzen A floor show of Scandinavian rier to Snowville lost control of folk dances will be given at next his car Tuesday morning, when J"" Mr. numerSaturday's dance. it struck a soft shoulder on the ations nf tK IT ttf i Mrs. Hal Rhead, accompanied highway sixteen miles west of was Tremonton. He a driving by Mrs. Lyle Johnson of East 1950 Ford, which was thrown Garland, spent Friday in Ogden. II n f'c HUTS FOE CHERRY CHOCOLATES 2 for 5 59 LB. n. el FAMOUS POSTSCRIPT IIVLOII HOSE i n.,u. 1 1 i- .1,- ft Sp5. Pair 10-1- A gauge, 15 denier, in individual cellophane covered boxes for protec tion aaainst handling, xnaas. Post script quality is your guarantee of satisfaction. Sizes b'i to lO'j. 60 Ga., 15 Denier Nylons Fancy Heels 1 75 Pr. Graduated Lengths no $i yio $1 Give slips that fit. These numbers are gored fronts, lace top and bottom carefully made in every respect. Sizes 32 to 40. White and tearose. w PRINTED HEAD SQUARES 3 Lower price ranae 24" briahf col ored prints on white grounds, 27 solid iDastels. Hiaher Driced num. bers are 32" floral printed squares in wide range of attractive colors. first aualifv Drice would be ?o. ha can hardlv be detected in Toot or top. Dig, bold, colorful Argyle pat terns found only in better sox. Sizes 10 to 12. 5 W Assorted colors If i" ACETATE RAYON DRESS Children's 100 Wool Offering c a ttsJ cooperative poultry plan that workt day after day, wk after wtfk, to hold down roth md Increase profits for Po-catel- lo, Idaho. Miss Carla Wood of Oeden spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred. accompanied by Mrs. niarivs Jensen of Garland funeral services for their TTnri Bill Christensen at Gooding, Idaho Wednesday. Utah and Southern Idaho farmers and poultrymon. UTMIFOOimV AND FARMERS m (m CO-O- P . . . . m iu ci i ti. Brndut Cmmnmi GLOVES, MITTENS r Larqe assortment of satins and jacquards, full cut, wool lined. You will find lust the right tie in our wide selec tion. Men's end Beys' Bright colored fancy ski patterns with such details as contrast applique trim and saddle stitching on tmgers. Assorted colors. big- Ladies' Sizes 93c cf 25 Cords 25s MUFFLERS Men's UTAH HEREFORD ASSN. CIARIE3 oa $1 loO P. o. ADAMS, Bo, en. S.u A.fiinr l.i. c;y f- - $3.90 One of the famous Horseman dolls. Just the gift for the little miss at Christmas. Sturdy latex arms and legs. MECHANICAL BaH tearing TfllCYCLES A9 or bright red and white. mo:;o?oly ft 2A9 Erica's Most Popular I Complete with cowboys, Tence, bunk house, corrals, furniture, etc. This set will ttinil any boy. $4.93 DUMP TRUCK Contains all necessary items for your barber chair. I .7$ , Rifts. sale a f ITS " I 31 -- Pc. Metd 37-iRc- DISH SET fVrv I - -- - - miv II I 1 19 muses table. Consists of cups, saucers, plates, tray, na sugar bowl. TV" G U)o T:2Store of More VahieFor Less Money J Hi-Spe- li CIMIO.'I ' It. . $3.98 for onl ' TOY BARBER SET Just the toy for small fry barbers. 2 y $5.98 Made of metal. Plays regular or childrens records Q QC I CANASTA 50 Buy several acts of thui popular game for use M PHONOGRAPH M Rock and Cards Christmnn Heavy guage metal finished in bright colors. Powered by motor guaranteed for life. Rubber tires. ch - $4A - 16" Size 10-lft- RANCH SET BABY DOLL ideal oift for anv man. Cn. tains Shave Cream. Lotion Uim. poo and Talcum Powder. AH in an attractive qift box. Kubbef tires. 9. Western New Bom Tynie The 55 TOP BULLS - picks. YOODBURY SET two-col- By Rustic wooden bowl equipp: sorina Joint nut cracker an: c. Strong tubular frame, adjustable comfortable saddle. SALE AT 12:30 P.M. Wool, riain or Pl White or colored t NUT BOW Set contains famous Jeraen's Pow der, Cream, Lotion and Cologne. All packed in a beautiful gift box. "'QUALITY - GRADED - BULLS" Soh Sptntortd i c. To Buy SHOW AT 9:30 A.M. 100 .1 $13 Spanish Fork, Utah SELLING s V 93 JEr.GE.IS SET lIEREFOnD BULL SALE Doc. 14, 1950 Is The Place L ; jntou MEN'S TIES week. -- SOX Full lenath mercerized ton. toe nd IippL Fancy conservative patterns in stripe and dia- mona aesiqns. Sizes 10 to IZ. gest Christmas card value. Ladies' SOX imDerfection Each card with new and different embossed designs with fancy ribbon Box 0 m MEN'S BOLD ARGYLE FIFTY BEAUTIFUL CARDS and floral trims. Our PENCIL HI! ba!l-Do- 1 BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 PENS beautiful trio contains matching pen and I pencil and a new smooth-writin- g nn ' Each set in a handsome gift box. 'i Values are the best we year's boxed handkerchief have ever offered. Bought before the market rise. Included are colored embroidery on white, imported Swiss lace corners, appliques, schittlie and colored embroideries. Every box an outstanding value. 1 PiECE This This J fife'? 1 GIFT RIBBONS 39 79s 3 25 Put Christmas spirit around your gifts with this eay se lection of Christmas ties. Choose from printed satin and cellophane, scotch tape and novelty tinsel cords. Cards Tciqs Seals 5c LADIES' BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS turn by . . . v and charm. LADIES' GIFT SLIPS French Crepes and Multifilament. -- 5 Choose from this bis attrac tive assortment of printed gift paper to give your gift packages Christmas Gaiety 51 I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Suther-lun- d and son Glade attended a party at the home of Mrs. Edna Ferreli in Brigham Sun day. The party was in com pliment to their mother Mrs. Eliza S. Godfrey who was cele brating her 71st birthdav an niversary. Other guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland of SUPPLIES FANCY GIFT PAPER temi-month- ly L GIFT WRAPPING I SIX, Rial '3.90 Smart itvU nd rua3d tQ tion guarantees Ion? w - Action - T w A ilea would be proud to own SDeed. greater . . TOY BROOM 49 Good Quality at Low Price! tfTr. l -- ,' feds. THF Th. T; |