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Show THE LEADER, VOLUME IV "THE SAVIOR COMES TO THE PROMISED LAND" by Dr. Deta P. Neeley NOW ON SALE AT . COWLEY'S and CITY DRUG while Byron Anderson and Teddy Henrie will follow, repre senting the month of February by singing "Sweethearts". A pantomime to "McNamara's Band" by Linda Marble and a tap dance by Nedra Deakin and Joleen Conger to "April Showers" will precede a piano solo of "Slauter on Tenth Avenue" by Bonnie Richardson. "No Other Love", sung by the junior sextette and a patriotic reading will be followed by a cornet duet by Jack Stokes and Dale Showell. A modern dance by Eleanor Burnett, a ghost dance by the dance club, a pantomime and a son? by the quartet will lead up to the finale of Introducing a thirteenth month by a coed representing Miss Region One. The girls who will the months will be Roxey Davis, Donna Petersen, JoAnn Fran-coAnn Lish, Marilyn Eber-har-t, Joyce Fryer, Sheril Anderson, Nedra Cornwall. Ronla Bowcutt, oae Waldron, Delores wieiaon, Bonnie Oay and Mitzi Hansen. "January to December" will theme Bear River high's exchange assembly when it takes to the road the second week in November, state Terry Heaton and Kayla Kerr, car-batte- ry Iv-ers- - Mr. and at the George Monday Napoli Dean Orwin and home here. family visited Sunday with Mr. Orwin's mother, Mrs. Winifred Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward Orwin in Salt Lake City. of Tooele visited Wenesday with Mr. Woodward s parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wise and spent some time in the hoespital baby of Sacramento, California with his father, Harry, who is arrived in Tremonton Tuesday hospitalized for a broken leg. Mrs- - Our Prescription For A HEALTHY " pTHEDTS...-:- m, AMERICA; Though our business is filling prescriptions, today we'd like to write one for a change. This is ic - Get A CLASSIFIED your family with Voluntary Health Imuranc. PROTECT SET IIIGZX PRESERVE For Your Looseleaf Notebook lows will be centered around special events in that month. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson drove The finale will be reached' when to Bancroft, Idaho Sunday to a thirteenth month, to be the unshackled American Medical System. freedom in your every action ond deed. PROMOTE attend a gathering In named after region one spirit, observance family of the eightieth will will months the The of be suggested. year birthday of Michael Whitworth, be portrayed by a Carga girl brother-in-laRepresentatives from the a of Mrs. Nelson. dressed in the familiar colors dance club will begin the assemof the month. The fact that fol- - bly by dancing to "Let It Snow", Mr. and Mrs. ADAM'S DRUG STORE at w TREMONTON mi Shirley Beard of Cheyenne, Wyoming are guests this week at the home of Shirley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard. VOTE FOR Thursday, October 30, 1952 A group of local ladies spent evening for a short visit with gsadwiea Battery Water Saturday evening In Ogden relatives. Mrs. Wise is the for Crusty rolls make a fine base for Makers have devised unique where they enjoyed dinner tomer Darlene Robbins, daughter sandwiches when they're topped caps that convert escaping gether. They were Mrs. Jack with a slice of tomato topped with hydrogen and oxygen gases back inBoyce, Mrs- - Orval Ewer, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins. a slice of processed cheese and to water, and keep the water at a Lyle Johnson, Mrs. Claude broiled. safe level 8 times longer than usual. Mrs- - Howard Fuller and MrsMr. and Richins Virgil Mrs. Leon Anderson. and children of Ogden visited rem-ese- "January To December0 Themes Assembly Tremonton, Utah rS 10 CNOOSE mill ISISI TSMHIOUI WM MATEO M Repablican Candidate fcr U.S. Senate For A be-WlWem- with AIIIBI STRONG AMERICA gay part foods from SAFEWAY For A rrv vt:ti r: m Jl . Halloween "ghosts' and "goblins" enjoy fine foods just like real people! That's why the gang you invite will appreciate your serving party foods from Safeway. So we're featuring all the favorites that will help make your Halloween parly a party to remember. We've lined up beverages and candies, too. Come on in and shop around . . .be ready to beWITCH your guests. GREATER UTAH ! . The WORKER With the i Halloween, J Orange and Black RDGHT RECORD! for The Worker! V RIGHT ER for V . - . ! for The Farmer! WATKINS SOUND FARM PROGRAM with parities, FREE OF SOCIALISM and bureau- advocates a protective cratic dictationl WATKINS works for PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT . . . for Reclamation to provide thousands of jobs and opportunity for youthl for Industry! V RIGHT cheap foreign competition . . . works for the sound industrial development of Utah's raw materialsl WATKINS fights RIGHT Against Communism! WATKINS has FOUGHT COMMUNISM at home and - Cragmont, Assorted Flavors (No bot. dep .) BARS CANDY ' Popular J abroad, denied Russia bases in the Japanese Peace Mill 87 Assortment ctn. of 24 Masks SjSST Masks Rubber, unior Size ea. Candy lb. Gum Drops j CANDY KISSES ! "A Real Special" 8 oz. pkg. 1GV PICKLES Aro, 29 23 runiMn gUii Belle curity Committed a for READY SOUPS. AMERICA! stands solidly for FORCE AIR and a a FREE AMERICA, STRONG with ARMY AND on the Korean War! 950, WATKINS has continually fought against THE PRESIDENT SENDING AMERICAN TROOPS to the illegal KOREAN WAR without the consent of Since June 26, 1 CongressI V. RIGHT on Foreign Affc!rs! WATKINS has administration fought the bungling foreign policy . . . voted consistently for reasonable funds for food and arms to our alliesl CRACKERS w Oven Fresh Sodas 2 lbs. MARGARINE CATSUP h i 5 . a STRONG, SOLVENT AMERICA ... frttd from corruption, watt and subversion .". . If you want a GREATER UTAH with opportunity end prosperity for ALL THE PEOPLE . . . 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V RIGHT V ,V 1GV Peanuts ESTV 39V Tim, Popcorn ;tr" ,0.,. 20 SOLID jobs! RIGHT 9 Jofly for tariffs that PROTECT THE WORKagainst slave labor foreign competition. Works WATKINS fight Westfair, Pasteurized Mints Gum & WATKINS fights for and HAS WON . . . WATER and POWER for solid agricultural and industrial srowihl APPLE CIDER lb. pkg. Chocolate and Vanilla Sandwich Cracker Jadt on Reclamation! V RIGHT JELLY DEANS II 3 Lbs. JMH ,29 PipSda m N..M. 15 Tlssw EST Clccr-xc- r Siszea 14 1 -- .12 I frozen food Spsa'zl! STRAWBERRIES Scotch Treat, Delicious Fresh Froien lOVioss. m9r 36 |