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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, May Tremonton. Utah 10. 1956 Penney's X v i social events and iW j ALL WHITE FASHION JEWELRY White and white and gold in porcelain. Earrings, necklaces and bracelets. 88 fi Clllb News X . SUMMEP Bonnie and her husband are making their home in Idaho BOOKLORE CLUB MEETS now. Mrs. D. B. Green was hostess A business meeting was held to members of the Booklore and refreshments served by the Club at her home, Wednesday afternoon. "The Imperial Lady", by Pearl Buck, was reviewed by Arlene Ficklin. Luncheon was served to the ladies by the hostess. Guest for the afternoon was Mrs. Dallin Nielsen. hostess. Mrs. Mildred Ault entertained c Club the members of the in her home on Wednesday night. Group singing was enjoyed by all and tasty refreshments served by the hostess. Pi-O- EVERETT IIIGLEY SET WEDDING DATE TREMONTON GARLAND LITERARY CLVB MEETS Mary Daley announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Ken-nto Mr. Everett Higley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Higley of Snowville. The young couple will be married Saturday, May 12, and will be honored at a reception and dance the same evening in the Snowville ward hall. Their friends and relatives are all invited to attend. Members of' the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Rich in Garland, Wednesday evening, May 2. Dorothy Capen- er reviewed the book "Garbo", by John Bainbridge. A delicious dessert was served by the hostess to 18 members and one guest. Elections were held with Lucretia Rhodes as president for the coming year, Louise Day, vice president, Erma Summers, historian, and Sophia Taylor and Margaret Woodside serving on the literary committee. Nona Rhead, Oneta Shurtz and Francessa Summers were released as officers of last year. wtt PI-O- C CLUB MEETS c On April 18, met in the home of Martha Perry, where a surprise handkerchief shower was held for Mrs. Bonnie Sampe. Pi-O- Mother' s Day SPECIAL Shop today in Penney's MISS MYRNA L. PETERSEN for her marriage who has set May twenty-firs- t to Louis H. Merrill in the Salt Lake Temple MYRNA PETERSEN TO BE MAY BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen, Penrose, announce the engagement and forthcoming of their marriage daughter, Myrna, to Louis H. Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lionel Swan Lake, Idaho. The young, couple will be married May 21, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception and dance will be held in their honor the same evening in the Thatcher-Penros- e Ward hall at 8:00 p.m. The County Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are sponsoring a contest for girls who would like to be Queen for the Days of '47 celebration in Salt Lake City. There are certain rules to be followed for aspiring contestants. They must be descendants of pioneers who came to Utah before May 10, 1869, be total abstainers from tobacco and alcohol, never have been marLITERARY ried and between the ages of 18 GUILD MEETS and 25 years. Jesse Van Sweeden was hostAnyone interested in competess to members of the Literary ing in this contest should contact Guild club at her home, Wed- the Captain of their local Camp "Lincoln's before May 16. nesday evening. Sons" was reviewed by Mrs. Verl Anderson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Van FORMER RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Huntington fil1 '?i,AV - BIG SHOW OF FASHION once-aye- ar iVi MM I 'I rJECCIH SEWING MACHINE WE WILL MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT their stay. 14,1 V';L ?: - i 4 1. i i v W. 4X Y.Xi L &A i i i :f . s ft r f C ) SUB-TEE- Land-vatt- er N STYLES FOR Tre-mont- GRADUATION . Several parties were given TV SERIES for Everyone during their visit, so they could Station KUTV Channel 2 see the old friends with whom associated when they lived Saturday, May 12, 1956 2:45 p.m. they in Tremonton. Prayer Can Heal Serious Cases THE PERFECT ANSWER FOR MOTHER S DAY . FASHIONS IN ffLUCINAff the fabulous silky cotton with the lower-ihan-ev- crease-resistanc- er e, . styles for every of figure in a palette-ful- l colors: Yellow Gold, Tropical Teal, Java Jade, Windsor Rose, Hawaiian Blue, Apricot. REMEMBER. FASHION DOESN'T COST A FORTUNE AT PENNEY'Sl v . Sedan with beautiful Body by Fisher t Sedan 'Two-Te- n' one of 20 frisky new ChevroleUl hot perform: with One-Fift- "Two-Ten- and y" Series " bring-yo- u Chevrolet's sassy g styling and road action at prices ymlll warmjup to fast! record-break-in- V heart-warmin- g . r prices! You won't find us playing favorites. You get the same lively power in "Two-Ten- and " "One-Fift- y" models that you do in Bel Airs. Up to 225ii.p. ! The same performance, too the 'wide-awakind that rates Chevy the peppiest, easiest handling car on the road ; RS ke 1 And look at the model choice you've got. Twenty in all, including four hardtops two of them "Two-Tens- ." Six station wagons three "Two-Tens- " ." and one So even among the lower priced Chevrolets you have plenty of choice. Come in and look them overl "One-Fifty- vat-dye- . Amerlca's largest selling car I 2 million more I I owners than any pother make I J II Sizes 7 io 12 1413 SUB-TEEN- 15 fo 20 to 24 S $5.90 and $8.90 Mother's Day Summer Handbags $2.98 3 for $1 Hankies 98c Gaymode Hose 2.79 House Dresses Nylon Dress Gloves $2.98 Rayon Night Gowns $2.98 4 yd. Dress Length $3.00 : W- - MX FrOnK Chevrolet Company Main t"" v FETCHING SLIP DAINTIES s&mm. -- Special Tremonton V 'fv At t ur:'Me& '' I to delight Mom . . .and your gift budget. Two superb styles in modern minded Dacron - Nylon that whisks through suds. 32 to 42. EMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER -- AT NEW LOW COST. 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S8.90 l "REGULATED COTTONS' Fashions In Penney's own exclusive cottons! White or tinted ground prints. Sanforized. S8.90 |