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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah FRIENDS FETE WINIFRED STIRLING Twenty four friends of Mrs. Seager were entertained at a party in her honor Friday afternoon at the home of Sarah K. Garfield in East Tremonton. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Garfield, Dora Brough, Eosa Hunsaker and Rose Kerr. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Seager and Ada Garfield of Salt Lake and Kather- ine Watkins and Margaret Humphries of Logan. A nice program including solos by Dora Brough, duets by Mrs. Brough and Mrs. Seager, solos by Jennie Oyler ,and a talk by Mr. Seager, was followed by a nice luncheon. The Seagers were overnight guests of Mrs. Garfield after the party. Several girl friends of Miss Winifred Stirling, entertained In her honor at a bridal shower Hostesses evening. Saturday were Jean Simmons, Betty Lou Kidman, Bonnie Gam, Maurine Packer Nelson, and Joan Foster Bigler. The latter two were unable to be in attendance, as they live in other parts of the country. The evening was spent in making a Bride's Book, games were played and delicious refreshments were served to 23 guests. Many lovely gifts were presented to the bride to be. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED AT FAMILY DINNER Mrs. Rodney Morrison enter- STATE OFFICER ADDRESSES BPW BRIDGE CLUB FETED Mrs. Martha Stone was hostess to the Monday night bridge or. Her corsage' was a bronze Club at her home this week. OGDEN COUPLE WED Orchid. Mrs. Bingham, mother Two Tables were In play and IN HOME RITES of the bride, wore a brown prizes went to Ruby Thompson Before a flower banked fire- suit. Her corsage was white and Dorothy Cook. Ulalla Cornplace, dimly lighted with Mrs. Layton, mother wall was also a guest of the gardenias. Miss Shirley Doane belas as her corsage. Mrs. Mohr hostess. came the bride of Mr. Gene was matron of honor and Mr. L. Layton. Shirley is the dau- Mohr was best man. MRS. ABBOTT ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ENTERTAINS CLUB 45 guests, who enwere There Bingham of Ogden. Mr. Lay-Io- n Mrs. Jed Abbott was the graof the and dinner, cutting joyed Is the son of Mrs. Anne Lay-to- n, cious hostess Wednesday evencake. a tiered three wedding wedalso of Ogden. The Mrs. Norma Green, Mrs. Mae ing to the members of her ding was Solemnized Friday, OcAllen and Mrs. iFaunice Laub, bridge club. After a delicious tober 12 at the home of Dr. friends of Mrs. Mohr helped luncheon, the game was played and Mrs. A. J. Mohr, of a and prizes awarded to Utah, by Bishop Reed serve. The couple left for Melvin G. Foxley, WesLas in week's two honeymoon Giles of the Fourth Ward. and Jack Shum-wa- y. ley Gephart, California. The bride wore a mustard Vcas, Nevada and Mrs. Kleon Kerr was a home their will make They yellow gabardine suit trimmed of the hostess. Idaspecial guest 215 Idaho 9th Falls, at St., with brown velvet. Her accessories were brown velvet with ho, where Mr. Layton is the BOOK LORE CLUB MEETS manager of Scowcrofts. green gloves for a dash of Mrs. Clifton Kerr was host the groom, wore a black diness Wednesday afternoon at the ner dress with white garden- LEADER WANT ADS PAY of the Booklore can-"dleab- ra, 1 es Club meeting at her home. Other guests were Good Food t Mrs. George Flcklin. Mrs. Clvde Morris, Mrs. Richard Calderwood and Mrs. James Walton. "His Eye Is On the Sparrow," by Ethel Waters was ably reviewed by Mrs. Morris. Mes-dam- Co-host- ess Pen-nefiel- es REAR RIVER CITY BRIDE FETED Mrs. Aaron Christensen, Mrs. Zella Harris, and Mrs. LaRue McKinley entertained Sunday afternoon at a lovely bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Douglas Christensen, a recent bride. The time was spent playing Keno, with many prizes being awarded. A two course luncheon was served to about fifty gueste. Out of Town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Chris tensen, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge and Mr. and tasty luncheon was served Mrs. William by the hostess. Lake City. A Book-Post- er The recent meeting of the Business and Professional Worn en was held at the home of SURPRISE IN STORE FOR ALL Virginia Blackham in Dewey-villThe people of this valley are Monday evening. Mrs. Susane Mae Grua, of invited to hold the evening of Salt Lake City, state president Friday, November 9th open for and director of the western a surprise entertainment. There region of BPW was a special will be something everybody will guest and speaker of the eve- like. Further announcement will ning. Also present were Irene be made next week. Conniff, editor of the state publication, and Dorothy B. Camp- FORTH WARD SETS bell, 2nd vice president. Local WORK MEETING The Tremonton Fourth Ward guests of the hostess were Dor-I- s Petersen and Isabella Walton, Relief Society will hold their work meeting next who were voted in as new mem- monthly bers of the club. Tuesday, beginning at 10 a. m. Refreshments were served by A demonstration on doughnut making will be given at the hostess. 2:00 in the afternoon. All quitt ers and women of the ward are ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall enter- invited to attend. tained the ladies of the GFS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jones enBridge Club Thursday afterjoyed a visit on Sunday with noon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones of Ben Winzeler, Guy JohnSalt Lake City. son, Quentin Allen and Londy Harris. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings Prizes for play went to Mrs. and son Roger left this week for Ross Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Harris, a business and vacation trip to Reg Brough and Mrs. Alf Man- California. ning. Tre-mont- Mes-dam- defense and to bring in any near Las Vegas, Nev. Infiltration that try to get He is a member of the servsuaded all the animals to come through U. N. lines as refu- ice troops supporting Third into the Ark? If not, see the gees. Corps, which is headquarters for at the Public LiUp to this date ,the patrol the operation, under the combrary, Drawn by Ray Reynolds. has a total of 23 prisonsrs who mand of Maj. Gen. William B. have been captured to their Kean. D. U. P. TO MEET credit. "Desert Rock" is a training The Midland Camp of the The patrol consists of ten exercise conducted by the Army Daughters of Utah Pioneers members. They are Sgt. Jack to familiarize ground troops will meet next Friday after- Jollif, patrol leader, Moline 111.; with the tactics, organization noon at 3 o'clock at the home Pfc. Orville Harrison, Babb, and problems of atomic warof Dor ah ' Brough. Mont.; Pfc. Clayton D. Smith, fare. The exercise will take for the meeting will be Sarah Logan .Utah; Pfc. James place at the Atomic Energy K. Garfield. Washington D. C; Pfc. Commission's Nevada test site, Wilbur Koon, West Va.; Pfc. but is separate from the scienFrank Kolosvary, Pa.; Pfc. Louis tific development work at the BRING NEW DAUGHTER HOME FOR VISIT Garcia, Fresno, Cal.; Pfc. Ray- site. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brough of mond Baker, Martinez, Cal.; Salt Lake City brought their and the Conger Twins. For Pancakes three weeks old daughter, PaTry this on your morning pancakes. Mix cup of strained tricia home for a visit last weekhoney with three tablespoons of end with her grandparents, Mr. soft butter; cream thoroughly, and and Mrs. O. L. Brough. then fold in cup of whipped Ashbridge, Sergeant Praises Work of Conger Twins A letter from Sgt. Jack Jolliff, this week brings commendation on the work of the Conger twins gn Korea. The letter reads: Pfc. Leo R. Conger and Pfc. Leon Conger, commonly known as the Conger twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conger of Tremonton, Utah are members of the Dawn and Dusk Patrol, known as the "Suicide Ten," Salt in the 204th outfit. Their job is battalion security in perimeter V Bacon JERSEY Pair Gloves . Sam on VIKING Coffee Ready-To-E- at Snowdrift 45c Oven Fresh ONIONS 83c i 2 Lbs $ MEN'S Sport Socks Sizes 1012 to 12 Reg. 65c pr. 8100 3 MEN'S LEATHER WORK 43c TENAKEE, Tall Can ... Utah Valley 2H can Pound ..79c Pound Pumpkin Local Bliss 19 Lb X 1w Balk, Per pound . . 19c .50 Lb. sack 98c It Values to $17.95 1 1 16 ...... 46 oz. 25c PORK & BEANS . . . 2J can 21c f i SEVEN - UP INGER ALES COKE FOR DRINKING PLEASURE Clearwater TUNA Sansinena CORN. BEEF can Values to 1 $3.95 v....... . 45c 50 Lb. U49 ASSORTED CANDY, all lengths and : $1.00 Shapes. 120 pieces....: .09c ORANGES, nice big ones for lunch ... Lb. Lb. 35c HALLOWEEN CADY ; Our OPPORTUNITY DAY PRIZE IS $10.00 worth of your choice GROCERIES Western Jeans Sizes 28 to 42 $298 Reg. $3.75 SPORT .99 Reg. $27. MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS a Sizes 36 to 44 Wonderful buys at SPORT . ALL WOOL "ft Sizes 36 to 42 Reg. $19.95--Redu- to'Tt ced ft 5 LEATHER COATS JACKETS Sizes 36 to 46 Values to &mffr T'TD $29.50 SHOE REDUCTIONS JUSTIN $99 Values to Western Boots To $34.50.. 19-9- 5 WESTERN SHIRTS Reg.$5.95 to $8.50 $6.50 sizes Small Med. Large KNIT TEE SHIRTS FANCY PATTERNS Values to 141s to 17.. $4.95 LEVIS AMERICA'S FINEST OVERALL $375 $100 $2.95 ALLIGATOR ae-0- 5 PAIR HEAVY LOGGER 0 05 WORK SHOES Values to $15.95 20 PAIR 8" TOP 170IM SHOES 70S Values to $12.95 Gabardine Topcoats Big Value at $2975 OUR PRIZE FOR OPPORTUNITY DAYS $i6.oo STETSonnnTire Gotham Gold Stripe HOSE 39c PiBllsbury 4 Lb. PANCAKE FLOUR RED ROSE FLOUR 23c HLLHl work shoes now at these drastically reduced prices. You'll never have a better opportunity to buy these shoes at such low prices. 26 PAIR FIELD BOOTS TOMATO JUICE . . $ 43c . MIYF.RS . $ 1 for 2 33c Potatoes ..... a at nnA Tiluwv iivniT nn c tuc iiVBiug vr til cum 1 ot,w,i. auu i vf imiii oiutivuif u MEN'S , WRANGLER COATS SHIRTS WORK SHOES at GLOVES SPORT Buckingham and Hecht Elevator Costs GIFFORD'S MEN'S STORE lb. Soda Crax. 39c 29c Picnic Ham 55c Cookl . tia It costs about one cent to elevate 100 bushels of corn with an electric motor. Specials 6 to 11 3 cream. Serves Opportunity Day's Sizes With Coupon lf one-ha- lf of S. Leo Miller, RFD 1, Tremonton, is one of the 5000 men of the Armed Forces participating in "Exercise Desert Rock" OXFORDS Found one-ha- Private Ralph L. Miller, son MEN'S DRESS SLAB d, Ralph Miller In Nevada Force e, tained Sunday at a dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Members of the family numbering fourteen enjoyed the dinner and afternoon together. Among the group was Mrs. Morrison's brother, Ralph Peterson, who is an Instrucor at Camp Gordon, Georgia, who was on a 20 day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Layton who were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mohr this week. Mrs. Layton is the former Miss Shirley Doane. SEE BOOK POSTER Do you know how Noah per- FRIENDS HONOR MRS. O. A. SEACER O. A. " Thursday, October 18, 1951 30 PAIR 6" TOP WORK SHOES Entire stock $605 Values to 12.50 Shades .. Reduced $1-0- 0 Pair For Opportunity Days Only Clifford's MEN'S STORE Ladies All Leather HAND BAGS 20 For Opportunity Days Only Gifforg i MEN'S STORE . ' |