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Show ELD pox FJew3 --$ourn a in Utah jfiijhum City, I 'Civic Improvement Club Hold Literal y Tea $ at. Friday, October 15, All members ot the Civic Improem''m club are corchal m ' ed to attend a luerarv tea to be held at the Comine ua1 d,, , looms Sutuidav alterno.in a ob(r lei at 2 oclock Ms Pea Thatcher Vi of Joadut will lev lew the book, 1948 IES, o. S0 & good-as-ne- I B !AI .OH i pj ill Be Betti r b 00l FRIDAY sen SATURDAY IS THE END - THE LAST DAY - AND WE WANT IT TO BE THE GREATEST OE ALL AT NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO': GREAT OF VALUES TOMORROW ACTION INTO SWINGS ). SPECIALS REAL SA INGS! SI REDSPRINGS $29.95 I NNERSPRINGS M)V $9.95 NOW $19.95 $11.50 METAL REDS $11.15 $22.50 WOOD REDS go at $1 1.50 $51.50 HOLLYWOOD REDS $59.95 . iLIVlNSjROOHlTABLES;! $12.15 LAMP TABLES $.39. 95 MAHOGANY . . . $17.50 SPRING-FILLE- $29.95 $fi9.50 LOUNGE CHAIRS CONSOLE TARI.E for go at $11.50 $9.95 $19.50 MAHOGANY DRUM $19.50 $71.50 CHAIR & OTTOMAN TARI.E . ... $51.50 $11.95 ' PLAY PENS Monte Early Garden Log 1? Cabin SYRUP $8.15 TARI.E LAMPS, now only $6.95 Franco-America- For Meat 2 pounds 98 Armours LARD n t lb. SPAGHETTI 14 Niblels 1? CHEESE! W hole Kernel CORN $1.10 Carton Hj Del Monte BABY FOOD Strained .5 for . SI 9.95 FLOOR can 3 sieve Whole WHEATIES 15 CHEERIOS 16 SPIC & SPAN LARGE IVORY SOAP II DADO WES'S 330 South Main $199.00 $15.00 . $19.50 DINETTES, now only $39.95 $19.50 CABINET BASES go at $29.95 Full Panneled CRIBS Reg. $34.95 $69.50 Ilide-A-Re- d HIGH CHAIRS Reg. $7.95 lLIVIR6lRffOMXiril4IR$5 $19.50 NURSERY CHAIRS ) $119.50 Modern RASSINETS Reg. $8.45 Stjle CHAIRS $69.00 23 17 IP Women BANGOR, Pa. (UP) be all right for CHROME SETS $69.95 OAK SET c. j j R it m a adt bv Dress up with SUM-FI- '$-5- I rt d I air . jS Deady-Mad- e iI 4, $H m - : 'V i SUP COVERS living rooms wear Sure-Fi- t slip covers the whole year round, A new seoson secret And the of that smart trim fit lies minutes in the patented back. Crea'e yourself a rew ensemble with patterns and In Elastic-Actio- In FOR CH MRS from v 4 ran i A FOR STl DIO. :! FOR COUCHES, from $7.95 in T. Ct; vU - iliv. lout h 'll I THEY TIT AM) WEAK t Tables, OUTFIT wine, blue, green, fJSvrl-E- End n colors a decorotor would choose. nauretl 2 BEDROOM 10 PIECE ... a new decorating ... scene . best-d-esse- d Includes 2 piece Sofa, Corner Table, Table Lamp, Hassock. A room full of furniture. A $319.00 value for onlv 1 And now.. .Tippers! The newest improvement in ready-mad- e slip covers. Covers fit smoother . . . zip on or off quick os o wink. Todays u n : v11 Jr T k Shurl'l -- (I ( t Republican Nominee nr Goreffior oft Ac pnbln.an ! PIECE SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM OUTFIT Sincerely. I $7.95 2 aL 4. A $11.95 CREDIT TERMS $39.50 $10.95 ROCKERS, now only $55.00 4 O' Plenty of Parking Spcce $19.59 PLAFORM ROCKERS $10.95 $69.50 Mahogany DINETTE Arlington Harris but he cant afford the wine. Not when it might cost him 10 years in prison. Harris was arrested on two burglary charges but instead of being sentenced he was put on probation for 10 years. During that time, the judge decreed, the young man must abstain from all intoxicants. The judge also added that. Harris must attend church regularly and get a job. While Haras, was awaiting trial several friends, his parents and his fiancee interceded on his behalf. In recognition of their petition for leniency, the judge placed the youth on JPUA $6.45 . Reg. $13.95 Now $69.50 control votes. That is NOT the American way of doing things. If you favor me by electing me your Governor. I promise you that the threat of political reprisal never will be held over the head of anyone. ! BATHINETTE $79.50 Lovely I d like to quote a letter sent to Old Age Pensioners who attended meetings held throughout the State: "Remind our sons and daughters, that they must elect Governor Maw and a friendly legislature. in fact keep working as of the people voted only 50 on Sept. 7th. ft will take work but we can do it. I sincerely believe that old age assistance is not the exclusive property of Governor Maw or any other Governor. It is vour right. It also is your right to have old-ag- e and welfare benefits administered for the good of those who receive them and NOT as a political threat to $6.45 Reg. $7.45 CHAIRS $39.50 BARREL-RAC- K $37.50 PERIOD STYLE CHAIRS $29.50 KITCHEN CABINETS $61.50 $75.00 . STUDIO COUCHES now $119.00 OBSQSi and song may 27' . Uffl LAMPS $89.50 Quality SOFA REDS Reg. $15.95 $5.45 GREEN BEANS PUMPKIN 2 00 Shurefine Blue I.ake Sunkist Fancy 5" 51 Berbers Tomato JUICE Hi 07,. LAMPS $8.15 ROUDOIR Women And Song, Maybe, Wine Is Out GROUND BEEF 25 12 HEESHHHHH VAtllXimiQFJUtMPMI SAUSAGE AND SATURDAY PEAS 1 Perry Newt By Mrs. Lyman Wight FISHERS or US lERI Dog-A-Qu- Del j From FISHER FOR if ostings IERKk Mrs. Melvin Christen entertained last Thuisday Belts Sm'th jf ci noon in honor of hei sun Jays sixth birthday artniver Various games were play8 CT& saiy Move Club Postpones ed with prizes awarded to Lar y Hansen for pinning the tail on Regular Meeting Mon. the donkey, and Betty Francis The Bov Kidcr Movie club has winning the pri.e in a bean con K- poslponod its leguldl meeting test game. A lighted birthday due in the opening of the hunt rake centered the table and re The club is regu-lail.- freshments weie served to the mg season scheduled to meet every following little guests: Carolyn third Monday of each month. Johnson, Kathy Young, Elaine However, this meeting will be Quayle, Linda Nelsen, Caroline made up at a lattei date, the Wagstaff, Dennis Billings, Doyle time and place to be announced Thorne, DeVaughn Hamilton later according to Leland L Larry Hansen, Jimmy Francis Jean Christensen, Betty Francis ive'son piesident of the club Nelsen Dale Wagstaff, Roger and Lois Fiancis. Jay received Lorenzo Hess Snow Is many nice gifts, the concluding feature being a candy hunt in At Ward Speaker Perry the park, Jimmy Francis was Sacrament mpeung was con- the winner. ducted last Sunday at the Perry Mr and Mrs. George Smith ward by Bishop Kuion Hnschi and children Nancy, J. R., and He introduced the opening song, Gary of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs Sowing. after which WHliam John Williams and sons J. D Peters offered invocation O and Richard of Ogden, visited at the Cod Ete.nal Father, was sung over the past week-enThe misses home of Mr and Mrs. Neil Whit by the congregation Partcia Bott aker and family Judy Davis and entertained the Caroline Wagstaff celebrated congregation since Cost? Buick less built Often thorthan a Got a with piano solos. Main speaker her sixth birthday at her home ough overhaul! Time' Much 1937 1 Does the speedometer for the evening was Lorenzo last Sunday afternoon, when less! And if you wish, easy read way up in the big figures Hess Snow, a recently returned ten little guests were bidden payments can be arranged at h it showing its years and missionary. The closing song and entertained by her mothei, just a fi.w dollars a month. mileage5 "The Spirit of God Like a ETie Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff. The tra Come in and talk it over. Is Burning, was followed by'ditional biithday cake was the Even if you cant wait for a the benediction by Milan Shaw center of attraction, games weie the all can new car, you enjoy 'played and refreshments were brand-nezip and go, all the served with tiny trains and canperformance dy animals presented to each treadle-to- e desires. your little guest. Caroline untied many nice birthday presents. Just put this factory-fresh- , WINTERIZING Mr and Mrs. Alma Davis and peppy new 1948 engine in the Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sebek and Bunk you have. Then, bingo, SERVICE daughter Jo Ann were last Sun Gives You youll find your car has the day dinner guests at the home and peroomph of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Eskel "Satisfaction a of formance youngster. sen at Midvale. Upon their reGuaranteed" turn they visited at the home of Mrs Nellie Quayle Perry in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peiry re Its FISHERS for turned home with them Sunday QUALITY and PRICE evening. on all Car & Truck repairs Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Poul&en of Promontory and Mr. and Mrs Newell II. Wight were Ogden BUNDY MOTOR CO. visito s last Monday. Mrs. Leland Hansen and chilMOTOR COMPANY of Elwood spent last Tues- dren Phone 272 19 South Main 17 E 2 So. Ph. 74 day at the home of Mrs. Royal Petersen. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry last Satuiday 'Wore Mr, and Mrs. Morgan May and daughter Flora of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bate of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Allen May of Lovell, Wyoming. These people came to attend funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Thorne. A large ciowd was in attendance at the Mutual Improvement Associations held in Perry canyon last Tuesday evening. The program was given around the bonfire and refieshments were served. Mu- tual officeis were in charge of Pure Pork arrangements. i Lb. D - Easy Credit Terms On All Purchases in wuwimi aaimaa - v All For Only V . J 1. Includes full panel bed, spring filled mattress, coil spring, large chest, vanity bench, 2 boudoir lamps with shades. sLi U |