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Show Page THE LEADER. 8 Tan Novelty Travelers Team To Play All-St- ar by Max Adams Local fans are in for a real treat, when the Tan Novelty Travelers, boasting two former tip off against a strong aggregation of former college stars, tonight at 8:00 p. gym. m. in the Bear River Fielding and Tremonton second will oppose each other to start the ball rolling at M-M- GARFIELD TO BE RADIO SPEAKER The speaker on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's W.C.T.U. radio program Sunday morning at 8 o'clock over KBUH, Brigham city, will be Don Garfield, a recently returned missionary. 7:00 p.m. ELWOOD GOLD AND GREEN Sponsored by the Tremonton Jaycees, the game is a cinch to produce good basketball, plus tricks by the dozens. Starring for the Negro outfit will be "Suitcase" Sullinger, one of the best comedy artists in the business, plus "buniD" Clark, 6'x4" twice "Baby" Rand, world famous trick shot artist; Rollie" Harris, 6x6" Thees Rosenborough, "Yippe' Garland, Jim Winters and others. College Stars to Appear Sparked by Vem Gardner, former Utah U. the oposing the colored artists will include several former college greats. Ken Barrett, Utah State big gun a few years back; Keith O. Sewell, another Utah State fireball, and others of equal caliber, should make a pretty busy evening for the Tan Travelers. Proceeds to Diseases With the prime purpose in mind of donating their share of the proceeds to polio, cancer, tuberculosis, and heart disease, the Tremonton Jaycees urge the support of everyone. Under the direction of Jaycee Bill Winzel-echairman, and committeemen Max Adams, Ken Peterson, Don Woodward, and Sylvan Haitin-er- , plenty of effort has been put forth to offer the public the best in basketball and comedy, both d in one night of C all-sta- rs r, jam-packe- DON BALL NEXT WEEK The Elwood ward Gold and Green ball is scheduled for Wednesday, January 21, announce the M.I.A. officers who are directing the arrangements for the event. Everyone is invited to remember the date, and attend the dance. SQUARE DANCING SATURDAY The regular Saturday night Square Dancing classes at the Tremonton First Ward hall will begin again Saturday night, under the sponsorship of the Stake M.I.A., with LaMar Mason in charge of the instruction and participation in the dance. DON HANSEN IN DENTAL SCHOOL Among the 5,373 students attending the day divisions of Washington University, St. Louis, which is celebrating its centennial this year, is Donald L. Hansen, son of Leland J. Hansen, Tremonton. Hansen is a junior in the School of Dentistry.- He formerly attended Bear River high school. Mr. and Mrs. Larry York of Las Vegas, Nevada arrived home in time to spend part of the holidays with Mr. York's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray York of East Tremonton. Thursday,, January 1. 1953 Tremonton. Uiah Funeral Services Held For Don McCrary Jr. vS powers U.S-A.- Jan.-uar- Den-delon- Ar-del- a, la SLIP-O- PRINTS see pictured the Golden Anniversary engineered, styled, powered and bodied to be fully worthy of its paragon role in this fiftieth year of Buick building. A quick listing of simple facts will reveal just cause for celebration. 29 It has the world's newest V8 engine. Vertical electrical system; 180 bounds lighter: valves; lt enttre engme ts so compact, a new, more maneuver-abl- e chassis has been built around it. It has 188 Fireball horsepower. A new Buick record; engine horsepower per pound increased 40. It has a compression ratio of 8.5 to 1. Highest compression on the American scene today; bettered fuel economy. It has a dynamic-flomuffler. For the first time in automotive btstory, a muffler wtlb zero power loss. It has a new Dynaflow Drive. Note adds far swifter, quieter, more efficient getaway to infinite smoothness at all speed ranges. It has new braking power. Most powerful braking action of any Buick in fifty years; plus the new ease of Power Brakes, optional at extra cost. ic It has a still finer ride. The softest, steadiest, most buoyantly level ride that Bute s advanced engineering bat if w Twin-Turbi- SHOES MILLINERY 300 100 yd e Slip-ostyles in color combinations. Ideal for everyday and school wear. INFANTS WOMENS two-ton- n ing. 36 in. wide. 150 Crepe and satin bonnets trimed with dainty laces. Reduced to clear. i SHOES SANDALS 4.00 150 Dressy 148 heel platform in- CREPE SLIPS trimmed white full $33 NYLON SLIPS woven nylon Lace trimmed so wear well and slips that launder so easily. Sizes 2 to 10.. Lovely lace multifiliment rayon crepe, cut. Sizes 32 to 42. 2 ONLY Childrens All Wool DRESS COATS, sizes 3 to 7 Womens Red and Black check SPORT JACKETS Warm linings. Zip front. CHILDRENS MITTS . It has, also, wondrous handling ease, with Power Steeras standard ing equipment. It has superb comfort. It has sumptuous fabrics and tailoring. And its acoustics are so thoroughly mastered that it may well be one of the world's most quiet cars. But no listing of facts can do true justice to this phenomenal automobile, or to its brilliant brothers, the 1953 Supers and Specials. And no words can really tell you the beaury you see, the comfort you feel, the excitement you experience when you look at and drive any one of these big, beautiful, bounteous Buicks for 1953. Will you come in and see for yourself that these are, in simple truth, Buick's greatest cars in five brilliant decades? Equiwnt, ocMMorid, trim and modtli or tubjtct to change without notiot. FROfJCi CHEVROLET TREMONTON, UTAH Leather Sizes PAJAMAS JACKETS $8.00 3i5o , Sizes 2 and 4 only. 2 piece mens style pajamas in cute western prints. ENTIRE STOCK BOYS and MENS WINTER CAPS $1.50 Out they go! Warm lined caps with inband ear pads, Leathers and fabrics. Wool Mellon 1 to 8 Waist length, zipper front Jackets. Wool interlinings for added warmth. Sizes 36 to 44. Boys LINED GABARDINE I A f 800 K" PT Interlined winter jackets re- uccd to clear. Hip length lamb fur collars. 10, 12 and Only BOYS WARM COTTON FLANNEL $10.00 $6.00 ... OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO GOI MENS LINED BOYS . $00 Womens BLACK VELVETEN SHORT COATS, sizes 12. 14 $10.00 Sub-tee- n All Wool DRESS COATS, sizes 10, 12, 14 ....... .$18.00 Lb. AssL CHOCOLATES . . $2.75 1 Lb. Milk Chocolate COVERED CHERRIES .... 50 1 2 Lb. Satin HARD CANDIES . 50 1 Lb. AssL PARTY TREATS ..67 v Assorted dipped nuts. PHONE 2311 " GIRLS 5 BOICKMLBtllLDIHtU Strip type sandals in colors to match your dresses. shoes in cross strap and step models, smooth leather and suedes. Black or navy. CANDY BARGAINS fourth Tuesday. WOMENS WOMENS MULTIFILIMENT 5 ONLY vy Our entire stock of winter millinery reduced to clear. Dark colors. PLATFORM HEEL BONNETS 5 ONLY HOUK-e- CLEAN-UP- I WOMENS CASUALS N Fast colors, quality 80 sq. prints for your spring sew- 4 ONLY BUICK CIRCUS own- ne yet produced. de COMPLETE WOMENS SPRING it leol-f- Notice is given to dog ers within the city limits of Tremonton, that licenses on dogs for the year 1953 are now Penney if UltvHion OWNERS , 12-vo- fc4Vr C. NOTICE TO DOG due and payable. Bron-so- n City Marshal Clinton states that many complaints are being received on the number of dogs roaming the streets, and unless they are licensed and confined to the owner's HOLD FIRST WARD WILL they will be taken up property SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION and destroyed. jThe Tremonton First ward The city officers have set a Relief Society will hold their deadline of January 24 by regular work meeting next which time all dogs should be Tuesday beginning at 10 o'clock. licensed. At 2 p.m. a lesson on Home Management with many interMr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton esting phases will be presented. All the ladies of the ward are spent the holidays on a trip and visiting with relatives. Part of urged to attend. the time was enjoyed with their daughter and family, the Joseph RELIEF SOCIETY UNION Jettes in Salt Lake City, severMEETING SATURDAY al days visiting in Provo and The Relief Society officers and Spanish Fork, and the last three teachers of South Bear River days they enjoyed at Las Vegas Stake will meet Saturday af with Mr. and Mrs. Wilse Nelson ternoon at 2:30 for the regular of Salt Lake City. monthly union meeting. A good attendance of ward and stake LEADER WANT ADS PAY leaders is desired. Chris-tense- Here you World's ocvGst DEAN OF U.S.AX. TO SPEAK AT P.T.A. The Garland school P.T.A. will meet next Thursday night with Professor J. N: Symons, dean of students at the Professor as guest speaker. Symons' subject will be, "Preface to a Life". He will discuss his subject, then show films, after which a question and answer j period will be held. PIONEER TREK FILMS TO BE SHOWN Members of the Tremonton Second ward will have an opportunity to see some films and C. slides of the historic Mormon trail trek at their Sunday evenJan. 3. ing meeting beginning at 6:30. Impressive funeral services n The pictures were filmed last Evan and Bonnie Jones were held Monday in the Portof Thatche, a girl, Jan- summer on the Sons of Utah countL.D.S. the across age chapel fofr Don C. trek Pioneers uary 3. Varl and Audrey Thurman ry and into Wyoming. McCrary, 64, who died at Provo last Wednesday. Bishop Ora H. Long, of Tremonton, a girl, John officiated. January 3. GREEN FAMILY TOGETHER Vernon and Nadine Atkinson FOR HOLIDAY PARTY The prelude and postlude y Lamb, of Plymouth, a girl, of the C. W. Green were played by Azelha Gibbs. Members 4. held a holiday party at Prayers at the services were ofStuart and Charlene Lamb family Power and Light fered by Royal Halford and LesUtah the Cornwall, of Blue Creek, a boy, building in Tremonton, where lie Hoskins. Speakers were Jan. 7. 47 members of the family en- Loyal G. Harris of Portage, Petersen Mitchell and Beverly joyed a buffet luncheon and ex- Moyle Facer of Malad, and HowHess, of Plymouth, a boy, Janard H. Hale of Ogden. Muschanged gifts. uary 8. In the group were Mr. and ical numbers consisted of a vocal Mrs. Gordon John, Bear River duet, "In God's Other Room,, city, Mr. and Mrs. Burton R. by Maurine Gibbs and Hope IN HOME NEW ASHCRAFTS Price, violin solo, "Perfect Day" The Ray Ashcraft family are Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Al and Mr. and Mrs. Bill by Mrs. Fern Willie, vocal solo, now living in their new home on North Second East Street. Burke of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. "Resignation", by Dorothy HarThe Andy Fredrickson family, Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs. Alf ris, vocal quartet, "Beyond Towho purchased the Ashcraft Green and Mr. and "Mrs. Virgil day", Glen Morris, Wynn John, Thelma Gibbs and Azella Gibbs. McFarland, all of Tremonton. home have also moved, and K. Peck kand children are Interment was in the Portage now living in the home vacated VISIT IN CALIFORNIA cemetery and the grave was by the Fredricksons. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and dedicated by Fred McCrary. Mr. and Mrs.. Orvil Nish of Plymouth spent a week during SPEND HOLIDAY IN the holidays in Calforna, where ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens they vsted wth Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Karma returned Josephi L. Heusser in Los Anghome Friday, after visiting in eles, where they are spending the winter. Mesa, Arizona with Mrs. Stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Forsgren, after which they ATTEND MISSIONARY drive to Mexico for a visit, and PARTY visted the Grand Canyon on the Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller were in Farr West Saturday night to DEWEYVILLE PLANS GOLD attend a social honoring a neph-e- d AND GREEN BALL of Mrs. Rudy Miller, Dale The annual Gold and Green Chugg, who is leaving this week Ball of the Deweyville ward for the mission field. will be held next Thursday at 8:30 at the ward hall. A floor NOTICE OF ANNUAL show will be presented at 9:30, MEETING SPECIAL PURCHASE! and everyone is urged to attend The Annual Stockholders 500 YARDS early to see the floor show. meeting of the Farmers Cash 80 and decorations Union will be held at the com Arrangements Square Percale are being handled by members pany office in Tremonton, Sat and officers of the M.I.A. of the urday, January 24, 1953, at 2:00 p.m. Deweyville ward. 2tc BIRTHS Roy and Darlene Daley Abel, of Elwood, a boy, Dec. 31. Verl and Lucille Hooper Gar- ret, of Tremonton, a boy, Jan. 1. Blaine and Reah Edvalson Rhodes of East Garland, a girl, ALL WOOL Mackinaws $6.00 All wool mackinaws in bright plaids. Blues, Reds,' Greens. 6izs 10 to 16. BOYS LINED GABARDINE COSSACK JACKETS $6.00 ghort. waist length )ackets. Wind an$ waterH; distant. Interlined. Sizes 1Q to 16. |