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Show THE LEADER. Tr anion ton. Utah TWIN BOYS FOR THE DEWAYNE $ mm w4wT' ? v t ESTEP BABY DIES STOKES FAMILY REUNION SATURDAY weeks old son of The Stokes family reunion Mr.The eight Mrs. Max Estep of and at will be held Saturday was taken to a Malad Bothwell. Each family is urged Plymouth treatment. The baby-diefor to bring their own lunch, and hospital there Monday. there will be ice cream and Funeral services were consoda water available. ducted Wednesday at the Mad Mortuary and burial was in the VERSE BY LOCAL Plymouth Cemetery. POET USED ON PROGRAM A poem "Through My WindMr. and Mrs. Ronald Ransom ow ', written by Dora T. Brough of Ogden spent the weekend was used on the KSL radio visiting relatives in Tremonton program by that name last week. and Garland. IIARDINGS Corporal and Mrs. DeWayne L. Harding of Big Delta. Alaska are receving congratulations on the birth of twin boys on August 20. Mrs. Harding is the former Clara McNeeley of Thatcher. Also happy over the grandsons are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley and Mrs. Eddis Rawlings of Salt Lake City. The Hardings have been in Alaska nearly two years. They expect to be home in December. L. K Thursday. August 27. FIRST WARD TO TEST COOKERS Mrs. Eva Green, president of the Tremonton First Ward Relief Society announces to the members of the ward, that the organization will test pressure cookers at the ward kitchen next Tuesday, beginning at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen spent a few days during the week in Burley, Idaho with her daughter Lola and family. 'iff ' - CHUCK WAGON HACK to bo one of the new features of the night rodeo held in' connectione with the Box Elder County Fair. Gene Muns arid tons of Garland try out their outfit which is scheduled for Friday and Saturday niKht. fore the be-rac- CoillllV Fail- Continued from front page county fair in the past and everything possible is being done to put the fair on a self-payin- g basis. Box Elder High school's band will furnish the music for the rodeo Friday and the Bear River's will work Saturday night's show. Early comers lo the rodeo will be treated to a concert before the show begins. Another specialty act in store for the rodeo patrons Friday night is the Brigham City Drum and Bugle corps. This group has gained national recogenat-ion- . Thursday's parade, under the supervision of Leon Halgren, was acclaimed as the best or one of the best in the history of the fair. More floats and entries in the parade were indicative of the fine support from the county communities and organizations. President T. A. Summers and Manager Howard Glenn, along with other directors have expressed their appreciation to ex. officio members of the board farm bureau officers, county commissioners, supervisors and exhibitors, and everyone who has worked to make this year's fair a success. "Three Little Jlijjh School Pigs" Coming To Enrollment The musical stage show, "The be destributed the first day of Three Little Pigs," will be school. A type fee of SI. 00, to the use of brought to life on the stage of entitles the student carbon a text, paper, and type the Liberty Theatre. Wednessupplies. other at 10:30 typing necessary 2nd day, September H. B. Linford, Garland Puzey, a. m., according to Horace Hayand W. J. Cullimore will assign es, manager. It will be necessary of lockers. Penthouse productions student wishing a each for its New York City will present a receipt of oresent to a locker musical hit show, newest, before rental of locker stage production of "The Three payment Studcan be lockers favorite assigned. Little Pigs'" of all smaller fry everywhere. ents wishing lockers will be This version is a charge the yearly rental of 25 real live stage cents a down payment of $1.00 show with an all adult, .pro- with a refund of 75 cents in the fessional New York cast feat- spring. New larger lockers will uring your favorite dwarfs in require a rental of 50c. Those the title roles with their lov- wishing a combination padlock able antics and their many hil- for gym lockers will pay $2.75, arious attempts to outwit tha of which $2.25 will be refunded! in the spring upon return of the big. bad wolf. combination lock. Student council advisor. MilENGLISH CONVERT ton Johnson, with studentbody TO ADDRESS officers assisting, will distribute GENEALOGICAL MEETING A genealogical meeting will student activity cards upon the ion of rereints. ' follow- r be held Sunday evening in the nrpsontaf Tremonton Second Ward an- ing the payment of their dues. School will start and classThomas nounces Spackman, room HartClifford experiences wlil begin Elder chairman. official opening of the with from Engconvert recent a ley, school The Tuesday morning, 9:00 land will be the speaker. a. m., September 8th. 7 at p.m. meeting begins REYNOLDS CALLED TO DENVER George Reynolds, manager of the J. C. Penney store in Tremonton was called to Denver this week, to assist in making plans for the company conventions for next year. He left Wednesday and will be gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams had the pleasure of a visit this week with their eldest grandson Jay Mitchell and his bride of Reno, Nevada. Store wide Our prices go even lower during this traditional August Furniture Sale- Look for the following and many other unadvertised specials in every department. Come early for thrilling values in living room and bedroom suites, dinettes, odd pieces, chairs, linoleum and broadloom, SAVE PLENTY! Values like these will go fast. This is not just an ordinary sale every item of furniture has been reduced to near cost for this annual clearance. price-shatterin- fast-movin- action-packe- u?wo "221. d LARRY GARFIELDS Mrs. Larry Garfield, the former Leanne Marble writes this week with news of the birth of a baby girl in their family at Spokane, Washington. The baby-ithe fourth grandchild for the Earl Marbles of Soda Springs and also the fourth for the Henry Garfields of Roy. Leanne reports that Larry is now a Staff Sergeant at the Air Police Town Patrol. After his enlistment is up next April, he plans to continue his studies at Montana State University. s i,.iiB.iis 9&0 Sale $329.95 - "- neg$269.95 Sale New versions shoes new colors! All with thick, buoyant soles and famous gRAND value construction! See them now! . . . ' it"1 "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" Spec 4 ru""-- ' oo Sale . J! 2 .ne - OH"- , riPlr . USE. aMr S69.95 Irt4' .hair ...hi i - te S89.95 Pce CHAIRS and ROCKERS for comfort, lasting value! Occasional Chairs BEDROOM u" pnn' fleg. $39.98 Sale $30995 Sale S28.00 Open Arm Rocker Reg. $49.95 Now $28.00 Civ- League has accepted the responsibility of conducting the Clothing for Korea Campaign in the valley. They urge the people to go through their old clothing and they will see that anything brought in is sent to Korea, where warm clothing is so badly needed. Mrs. Glen Gibson, chairman of the National and International Relations committee of the League states that a greater need for clothing is now apparent in that land than ever before, as the people are now coming out of the hills, where they have been hiding and are desperatelv in need of clothing. will be usable Anything gratefully accepted, and they should be left at the Tremonton City building, just south of the Fire station in Tremonton Today or Assisting Mrs. Gibson on the committee are Mesdames Reid Oyler, Garland Puzey, Durrel Hughes, and Grant Ward. Tremonton Cardinals, Northern Utah tournament held at Ogden. The boys coached by Rex Laub took second honors in the competition with seven other teams, losing only to the Farmer's Grain Ogden City junior champion s by a score of of 7 to 4. Local boys who played on the team are Gary Castleton, Johnny Laub, Dallas Whitaker, Ronnie Haws, Luther Glenn, Max Weese, Ralph Cullimore, Dean Coombs, Dean Udy, Don Lee Aker, Dennis Robbins, Ronald Johnson, Jerry Laub and Clyde Gephart. MARBLE Cephart Stores Co. ..il. nlt f $379.95. Sale - o'on ic The Rand -- triple Lime".! boys baseball sponsored by Wes. ley Gephart won two of the three games they played in the 6.88 IIIK" color" 1 . c for .Tacoo - fS SETS Service "- -oi Cbrome On Versace Save To Send Clothes To Korea The Tremonton Women's ,.iitru e Beg ( People Invited Cardinals Place Second In Northern Utah tstyle famous g, - SPtA aroadloorn. v.r,rrnr:j ""fin"' Per yard , DURING CLEARANCE SALE ALL LAMPS IN STOCK Per i"- - l2 Price 50 - A WILL BE REDUCED 1 V2Price ALL END TABLES, COCKTAIL TA3LES. LAMP, DRUM and TIER TABLES REDUCED "1 20 SPECIAL MOLTS OF TELEVISION SETS . . . SLASHED! Group A (2) ONLY MODEL 421 CM2 -- Clearance -- all-tim- e ITS A GIRL FOR THE GEORGE 31 Continued from front page Liberty Theatre OPEN FACE inch screen STROMBERG-CARLSO- CONSOLES, Rich mahogany finish, (1) ONLY. MODEL 421 CDM 21 STROMBERG-CARLSO- DOOR N MODEL,, Modern Console, finest mahogany finish, 21 inch screen (1) ONLY.. MODEL 421 CD2B STROMBERG-CARLSODOOR MODEL CONSOLE, beautiful blonde oak, 21 inch screen 21 inch TABLE (1) ONLY MODEL 421 TX STROMBERG-CARLSOMODEL, solid mahogany, 21 inch screen N N Regular $400.00 SALE PRICE . s29690 Regular $475.00 SALE PRICE . S36850 Regular $500.00 SALE PRICE . 533975 S27860 . s278BO . Regular $339.95 SALE PRICE Group B RAYTHEON. 21 inch TABLE MODEL. UHF Tuner already installed RAYTHEON 21 inch CONSOLE (2) ONLY. MODEL casters on cabinet mahogany RAYTHEON 21 inch CONSOLE (2) ONLY. MODEL AM RADIO. UHF Tuner built in COMBINATION. FULL DOOR BLOND RADIO and (1) ONLY. MODEL TV 21 inch screen (2) ONLY. MODEL UM-210- 7 C-21- C-21- VC-21- 15 All sets have 1 Regular $339.95 SALE PRICE Regular $389.95 SALE PRICE . . Regular $469.95 SALE PRICE . . $23975 s35880 Regular 519.95 SALE PRICE year warranty on all parts and Picture Tubes NO DOWN PAYMENT! t, EASYTERMS! REUNION THIS SATURDAY Members of the Marble family are reminded that the annual family reunion will be held Saturday, the 29th of August at Crystal Springs. phoned 19S3 Allen's Home Furnishings Tremonton |