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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thespians To Stage 'A Change of Heart' As Annual Dramatics Production Jan. 10 - Jetta Whiting Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Josephson and Steed Estep were in Salt Lake City on business) Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy and boys, Bryce and Dennis, were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne H. Lamb were Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. The Birthday club held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Keith Coombs of Fielding. Christmas gifts weroj exchanged and games were played. A very successful pot luck luncheon was served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gale Welling and d, Idaho, Sunday. on Friday. Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Mrs. Jesse II and Mrs. Dale Steed. Mrs. Mark is the sister of Mr. Jesse Hess, father of Mrs. Steed. Mrs. Hannah Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess, Mrs. Dale Steed and daughter Gale, Mrs. Robert Ipsen and daughter V 1 s. FOR EXPERT PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 4741 or Joe Mrs. GIFTS GALORE o 5.39 . . daughter, were Sunday dinner of Ogden, Smith guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald. sons Mrs. Carl Starr and were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Hop Soft and thirsty .... $2.98 .... 1.98 to 10c 9Sc styles will Chocolates -5 lbs. . 2.19 . Assorted De Luxe .... All Wool Gloves Attractive patterns and children for 98c gift faithful friend slipper is al u robe "TLtnfNTCo. see TtEae is truly Brighten his wardrobe with orful ties f ' 1$!J y.-- 11 itil"Mi col- Well-tailore- d, 2.98 . . . full cut k, pre-shrun- BOYS Sport Shirts 1.49 to 3.49 They'll wash and wash, but ways keep their color al- RAYON Panties for Girls .... 49c They'll love the dainty lace trim 1.00 3.98 a mans 1- look at the Car proves itsQ (2) A look at the Price proves it' to 12.00 books of lasting Interest BDaDnnUDlle In the short time since it was presented, new shoes, esEveryone likes pecially the small fry. You will like the large selection, the attractive styles and high quality of our shoes. V Mat IDollnr for Dollar - - f saic prices on iu additional items, items you want, bale prices will be posted at 6 o'clock. - HUNKER J?: This store will stay open until 8 6' clock tonight (Friday) . We are and also for you there will be specidoing this for your convenience 1 P 7.45 - Shoes for Christinas LEATHER HOUSE . . fZrpSZDf: Save those Religious and inspirational Slippers for Men. j'STalc-rt 89c BOOKS FOR Slippers for Women 1.98 d a Christmas . yet delightful -- surely Men's Ties.. 98c to 1.95 women COMFY practical r ft I nr 1.98 ....... quilted pocket precious nylons 69c Denier 15 ? - PLASTIC Shirts for Men. 1.19 Gauge I 3 ire i rrrr- rtuu HARDWjr DRESS to 10c 51 I rrcr YftKtz & lift Mi E? sill uSS 1.98 Handbags The giver of 70c and 80c Fine Feathers At Rear of TREMONTON LUMBER Santa-wis- e HANDKERCHIEFS easy-style- Lace Trim Slips .... Men's Robes . 6.95 49c to 9Sc Nylon Hosiery CO TREMONTON BEACON CLOTH slip - Rubberized back - dur- Not Boxed MELDRUM PLUMBING (DoQBne mm. iaundl 6 Men's Coxed Also TIT,LE 1 F.H.A. LOANS for remodeiw rooms and installing heating plan'? HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO o Hosiery Bags Eye catching Ladies' Boxed Dainty, not boxed An o The stunning please HANDKERCHIEFS A o $1.29 Bath Mat Set able d Complete FERGUSON Line lingerie colors No Oil-fire- PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE Treat her to the luxury of fine Washable - Practical - Appreciated Cannon Towels PLUMBING FIXTURES CONCO FURNACES ct DAINTY A gift robe will be the highlight of her Christmas 24x16 CRANE and ELJER .v........ EUEflYOI.'E OH YOUR LIST CHENILLE House Dresses. torXMtft&S. vVjWWWWu School thespians Karen Johnson, R. H. Peck and Carolyn Jensen chuckle over the script of the three-acomedy slated for from BRHS Searchlight presentation on January 10 and 11. i- FOR Robes for Women 3201 PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO Make the Best Use of Your Money and Time and Shop cowHey Mr. and Mj.s Mrs. Mabel Flamm, of Brig- burton of (w. ham and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell d guest Flamm of Berkley, Calif, accom- - C Mors, 2 Mrs. Cleo kins, her parents. were Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. and Lamb Ray Whiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitting went with her, then on to were in Saturday. City on were Brigham visitors Ogden Dynne, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Arch Monday. and family were in Ogibald Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hess Mrs. Mabel Flamm of Brigham den Saturday. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. ArLawrence Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Flamm Mr. Mrs. and and Linford Archibald and family, were of in children chibald and Berkley, California were of Ogden, were dinner guests on business dinner guests of Mr. Lake Salt Sunday City Mrs. George Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. La Rain Marble. and Saturday. A. Hess. Mrs. Ethel Estep and Mrs. Miss Ha Ann Archibald vis- Nessie Vanderhoof were in ited overnight in Malad Satand Tuesday WART, THE SPEED COP Monday Ogden urday night with her grand- visiting. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ila Ann Archibald, with Don Babbit. attended a birthday Mrs. Steed Estep, daughter Williams, in honor of Ted Lott at party La Nae and Ila Ann Archibald Tremonton. were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nish were and daughter Nadine, were Ogin Ogden Saturday. den visitors Monday. Mrs. Herbert Hess and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ArchThomas Babbit were visitors of ibald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald Dee Williams and all Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb! and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy visited in Samaria, Idaho with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess and family of Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hess and family of Lewiston, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. George Mark Friday. were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mr. and " Mrs. Ervin Coombs were honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Lamb were all at the Logan Temple t.. Jennie fancies herself in love with a college senior who only stirs up trouble for himself when he advises her to "be herself" instead of the ideal her father has created. Tryouts were held Tuesday, December 12, with a large turnout of aspiring thespians. The cast as selested include: Jennie, Marlene King; Dandy, Jaleen Allen; Ibby, Karen Johnson; Mrs. Dunlap, Carolyn Jensen; Mrs. Low, Marion Linford; Carmen, Norma Hall; Mary, Ruth Ryiting; Professor Dunlap, R. II. Peck; Brian, Blaine Johnson; Frank, Burke Feterson; Robert, La Vere Adams; Dean Low, Kent Blackham; Glen. Scott Hansen; Bert, Dennis Simmons, and extras Devere Watkins, Carl Hess, Eleanor Burnett and Anna Marie Josephson. Student directors are Susie Peterson and Don Rhodes. Lamb and daughters, Charleen, Joyce, Joan and Rae Jeana, were in Logan Friday. Ogden visitors Thursday were: Vernon Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Lamb, Mrs. Dick Davis and daughter, Roxey. Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Josephson and Oleen's mother, Mrs. Sarah Josephson, were in Ogden on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb had an early Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Gomer Hughes of Ma-la- Plitncuth Mr. andl Mrs. Lowell Flamm PaniedMr. a arrived Saturday from Berkley, Marble in Calif, to spend the holidays ng where with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the LaRain Marble of Tremonton 0(1 a Ita Phi and Mrs. Mabel Flamm of gram. Brigham. r . "A Change of Heart," a comedy of three acts, has been selected as this year's school play, and rehearsals are already underway for the production to be staged January 10 and 11. The play was written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, authors of such other outstanding high school plays as "Come Rain or Shine" and "And Came the Spring," last year's production. "A Change of Heart" is centered around the comedy of youth. In this case, youth versus age is the theme around which the fun evolves. Professor Dunlap, opinionated and a trifle tyrannical, has written a popular psychology book about a model child, his own Jennie, a high school senior. But he shows little genuine understanding of her as a real individual. Thus, Thursd, lis) v? if '0 people have flocked to see the great new S3 versary Pontiac few cars have ever had a re equal this. Most people came to admire, which enough. But a great many people do more start figuring they begin to compare this fully beautiful and desirable car with the mok tag it bears. The conclusion is obvious -- no price, offers more for every new car dollar you great new Pontiac! Drop in any time and look then look at the price -- you'll be doubly dollar for dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! than-the- Wayne Sandall Motor Co" DIAL 33 thoi& TREMONTON I |