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Show ;::: 1 GEPHART STORE COMPANY "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" TREMONTON STYLE LADIES 200 INFANTS WHITE LEATHER COWBOY BOOTS MOCCASINS for that little cowpuncher With Indian Bead Trim ALL LADIES MENS WHITE HANKIES RANDOM WORK SOCKS SUMMERETTES y a The most comfortable shoes made. Regular $3.98 to $5.90 only 36 pairs left. Out they go at THREE RAIL BIRDS surveying the completed rodeo arena are Posse Rodeo committee members, left to right, Ed Sylvester and Arnold Whitaker, and Possee Chief, Cecil Newman. Considerable work has been put in by committee members to bring the deo arena, chutes and stands in top shape for the big three night event. of the Bishopric, ward teaching ily. Mrs. Thomas Abel is spendsupervisors,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ELW OOD By Mrs. Darwin Anderson Ward Teachers Hold Picnic attend Wednesday ding of Wilma's sister, Miss Nedra Evans of Malad, Ida., and Mr. Richard G. Priest of St. Louis, Mo. The couple were married in the Idaho Falls Temple. A reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Priest at Malad, Ida., on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morten- sen attended the affair. MELMAC Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans DINNERWARE and Danny Evans visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Col Keith Fridal. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fridal. Women of good taste approve Royale for every family meal, Twenty four people enjoyed parties and buffeU too. It'a dinner at the "Tropical Cafe in truly ideal for outdoor living Brigham City with the Old . . guaranteed not to break, Folks of the Stake. Mr. and Mrs. fuU one year chip or crack in M. Cornwall are the chairC. cf normal use. Stays dieerful men of the committee. and lustrous through countThe program in Sacrament less washings . . . not affected ' services Sunday evening was by boiling water. Available in three smart colors ... Charcoal presented by the Carl Romer Grey, Gardenia While, Flame family and consisted of remarks Pink. ..Stunning in mated seta. by Carl Romer, organ solos by Leola Romer and Ronald ONLY 16 PIECE STARTER SET of Brigham City was feat4 cupt, 4 taucr,4 dinner 95 ured speaker. and ploUi, 4 bread 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim-bebutter plates and three small daughters OPEN STOCK AVAILABLE of Denver, Colo., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen. On Sunday the Hansens, Kimballs and the Boyd Hansens of Salt Lake City enjoyed dinner in Logan with Mr. Phone Tremonton and Mrs. Caseel Burke and fam De-Ma- rs 5 ll TIN STATE LUMBER CO. 25-714- RIB STEAKS lh- - CODE STEAKS 49 lb. FOOD BASKET 49 West Main Phone c pairs IQt $1.00 $1.59 S 1 .00 LITTLE MISSES SCHOOL DRESSES SEE THEM TODAY! $1.49 ard Nessler and family and Mrs. Gertrude J. Iverson of Tremonton attended the family reunion of the M. P. Jensen's held in a park in Ogden, Sunday. Visit In California Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bywater and daughter Linda returned from a pleasant trip to California which took them to Los Angeles and up the coast to Sacramento where they were guests of Mrs. Bywater's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson TO $3.98 were dinner guests of their son Lake City, at the lovely home and daughter-in-laMr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Soren-soMrs. Laurel Iverson at Layton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren also attendSunday. n, Mrs. Chester (Bessie) Christ- ed. ensen entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son Curtis's fourth birthday anniversary. Many little friends came to wish him a happy birthday and to enjoy the delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett and children of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Barrett's parents, the Melvin Johnsens. Victoria Jonnsen, Verlyn Jenand sen, Bessie Christensen Andrea Huggins attended a Mr. and Mrs. JoeDel Huggins special Farm Bureau meeting attended the wedding of Leon- Friday evening held at the home ard Nielson and Edith Drake of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford which was solemnized in Salt in East Tremonton. Mc-Murd- ie BEAR RIVER CITY By Andrea Hnggins w the mm XfMrJM Sends Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meyers of Ogden formerly of Oafau, Hawaii were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Earlier in the evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. They had just recently returned from a trip to their old home and while there they met Elder Harold Bywater, who is labor ing in the Islands as a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wight and children of Almagaardo, New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wight well be remembered as the former Donna Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and sons of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Mark Ward and daughter, Virginia of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Gertie Iverson, Wednesday. The ladies, Echo Frisby and Orpha Frisby Ward are nieces of Mrs. Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graves and daughter of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin were, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen are enjoying a trip to Detroit, Michigan. While there they will get a new car. Their daughters, Frances and Dianne are visiting Mr. and their grandparents, Mrs. Nielson of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Carrie Christensen spent some time in Ogden with her daughter Floy Murray and family. Floy has been confined to her home with a foot condition, she underwent surgery on her foot and had a growth removed. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker visited the Salt Lake County Fair at Murray, Friday evening. Mrs. Stanley Jensen was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mrs. Farrell Huggins and Mrs Dell Holmgren were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Holmgren spent several days last week at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Annie W. Shandrew received an announcement from Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker saying that a baby daughter had arrived Aug. 12th, her name is Marsha Lee. Mrs. Baker is the former Iva Mae Shandrew and the couples home is in California. Mrs. Frona Cates and grandchildren left Monday morning for Colorado Springs, Colo., to Full-erto- 25-714- 3 p Welcome To The FAIR and RODEO! n. The ward teachers and their partners were guests of honor at a lovely out door party held Friday evening at the High School fireplace. Hosts and hostesses were Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris, Mr., and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrum. Members each All Leather Horsehide WORK GLOVES, pr. BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS You can wash them Heslop, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet ing a week in Salt Lake City Abel and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. with daughters and sons-in-laDelicious chicken Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pickering Peterson. luncheon was served to approxi- and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fur-nes- s. mately 60 people, program con sisting of accordion numbers by Sunday visitors of Mrs.. Mary LaRue Munns. Reading by Roma Mortenson and Heber Mortenson William Cates. Perry of Deweyville; harmonica was Mrs. Hattie Iverson of Og-de- visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Strong duet by Tyra and Jack Thomp of Richland, Wash., and children of Mrs. son; songs by Ralph Ashby Gertrude Hathaway and Mr. and Mrs. Cline Strong and son a and short talk at David are the by Deweyville staying Pres. Cliff Kerr was enjoyed by home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack and children of Moab have been Hansen. Mrs. Hansen has been guests of their parents, Mg. and the group. Mrs. Leon Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller confined to her bed, but is imLeonard Whitaker of Promonand Rick returned home last proved. tory visited his sister and famweek from their ranch in Dillon, Montana. On Sunday they visit- CITY DADS GO FISHING ily, Mrs. Ann W. Shandrew, Mayor Jess Day and most of Sunday. ed in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holbrook (Mari- the members of the City Council Mr .and Mrs. Leon Jensen, spent the weekend at Fall River Mr. and Mrs. Leslie lyn Miller). Jensen, Mr. in Idaho on a fishing trip. They and Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Attend Idaho Wedding report plenty of rain, but good family, Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal fishing. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irving were in Idaho Falls Tuesday and Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rich to the wed- pair WE 60T TO SELL W 3 US (MLW11 G. E. AUTOMATIC WASHERS was WA650 WA550 WA450 WASHER WASHER WASHER and DRYERS now $299.95 $269.95 $229.95 $229.95 $199.95 $179.95 DA620 DRYER DA520 DRYER DA320 DRYER was now $249.95 $199.95 $169.95 $199.95 $169.95 $139.95 (with your old Washer as down payment) G. E. ELECTRIC RANGE SALE RANGE WITH TIMER RANGE WITH TIMER RANGE. 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