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Show J3EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE TWO to be the biggest in the history of Utah. Thousands of G. I.'s BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER with itchy and well trained trigSe-of ger fingers are eagerly awaiting Each PoUished at Treraontoo, rtah, on Thursday an opportunity to "get into the for Friday Distribution S3 hills" to replenish the family Ptaca First West Street meat larder. Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Ross Leonard, Utah State Fish Class Matter October 15, 1925 and Game Director appeals to every sportsman to avoid all X. N. RYTTING, carelessness while in the field. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In AdTMce) and thereby save the lives of $1.75 SOLDIER RATES ONE YEAR - $2.50 hunters. Sportsmen are reminded of reall oline tax of two cents a pallon gulations which demand that be must in properly deer transit S60.000.000.00 would finance a More road program to be carried out tagsed or be confiscated. in the next five years, he ex- than a thousand special game will be employed in the plained, but declined to recom- wardens field when the deer season opens mend or condemn such a raise. to enforce hunting laws. "It is entirely rp to the people," he said, "to determine what shall 1- i- V tlcuell k E-i- i Naone Mason spent Friday and Saturday with her parents. She is attending the BYU at Provo this year. Mrs. Leone Fonnesbeck gave a party for her little son, Bruce, Tuesday in honor of his birth-- j cay. A dainty luncheon was served to the guests. The birthday cake served as table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Prestcn Anderson was pleasantly surprised by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Spencer from Memphis, Tennessee Mr. Spencer is Tuesday. LDS district president in the branch near the camp where TO HOUSE Preston was stationed during his CENTENNIAL VISITORS service in the army. How to furnish housir.s for The opening social for the Utah's 1947 Centennial visiters is the major problem to be aired at the First Annual Convention of the Utah Motor Court Association, to convene in Salt er Sp Otlio:litin2; UTAH be done." SIXTY MILLION FOR ROADS '"Good roads built to properly promote scenic areas, would Utah's expanding industry and bring as hish a financial return increasing tourist influx de- to Utah as does Geneva Steel mands more and better, roads, and all its satellite industries Governor Herbert B. Maw told combined," he said. the Utah Automobile Dealer's Lake City, November 1st. Association recently assembled THIS YEAR'S Members of the Association In Salt Lake City. HUNT BIGGEST state An increase in the state gas The 1945 deer hunt is expected from all sections of the announces will be in attendance, Rachel Petty Lunt, the Association's Secretary. Scheduled to speak at the con- vention is Dr. Royal L. Garff, University of Utah Professor of Our Bakery EACH MONDAY appreciate the splendid support we have received since opening the bakery and pledge to give you the finest quality. discuss CAKES PASTRIES One Wav LOS ANGELES . . EXAMPLES PORTLAND Of LOW KANSAS CITY FARES CHICAGO. . . . ; . . . v DENYER $11. S13.S1 ) I.S3 r4 7 $12.12 Roy A. Byrne Tremonton Verlin Bowcutt Garland Thone rhone SS-- R 145-- Bear River City Bernard Hansen u 'J' 7ltM Ql) OPERATED IY USiCN PACIFIC STAGES, INC0P0ATE3 trained law enforcement officer has experienced, through books, through laboratories, through experiments in his own life and through the experience of others, the patterns of thought and action that have been found best. In an emergency he does not have to work out from scratch, painfully and sometimes inadequately, what the A score is. In spite of the fact that the total olur.e of work has been less, the records at the County Clerk's office show an increase of seventeen thousand, nine hundred and fortv-fiv- e ($17,945.00) dollars, over the budget of the previous term Mkhen I sered as sheriff. I I uill lower the sheriff's budget by at least 10.000.00, dollars. Fred Sorenson REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TTTTu1 v,M WorM' smoothest wtif, Rollt tho ink en dryi Si g. dry when submerg,,,, water. Writes for 3 months fc, 3, f on on refill cartrido, a Hansen E. R.U,od.-w- ith o in 15 seconds. B B B B B B B B O 4 in ton t J You leak can't c,rt,"ti at any fa even shalt A, vc out. Writes on ony paper etXli ricl, linen, textiles, etc Make 6 to 8 carbon cgp, time. mitt! is KCinss - esit! - nr 1- CA ... meant . Capillary i on exclusive Everskt,nC1C E ? .c.-wk- nia, - Ir. ar life-lon- g wiv.i D f.i.t ipani a, to ktpsaier - Pie tl patent Tard. eg lqte t $22.50 ADAMS B ' II;: ai dau a v I D ;nds ;y wl s, Mr (Paid Political Adv.) lr. a: en ir p Ault, re- irs. ted : lerali her, ;s he atun (I (j that sets the style pattern Airfoil fenders and bolt-orear wheel shields. Fireball straight-eighe size oi ;wo roomy nusKy, a big nne-mad- VVftaf is t t straight-eigh- HASHING n Aceurite ACTION- of - Ir. a: lily Mrs. valve-in-hea- d SAVINGS from cylinder bores, e Ritewe'ohf ivin Ir. ai le m d; W pistons. 'tor i of the power plant the tons. STZADINESS from in a sealed chassis. GLIDING RlDi col springing. almost-starry-eye- tornwe-tub- e from Pontherg.it of soft Foomtex evshiens COMFORT roomy Eody by F:sher. JfTiLAv. glkl? SUSt FOOTING CONTftOt of Brpodrim through CONVtNliNCi if? Well, have you handled one of these cars yourself? Have you noticed the happy, look of those who've got theirs? Fireboll engine. Buick OIL Then we figure there must be something far beyond the expected in the car itself. season from a POWBR But when a car hops instandy into "most wanted' position as this Buick did out-pac- ndin SMARTNESS with cor-leng- And we're aware that nearly every make of car these days can point to a long waiting list of folks who have placed their orders Wfien week after week new orders ..n f . J . elan Ogd Ir. a e mi I Mr What Other Car Has So Much That Clicks For Forty-Six- ! Vte know how great is the desire for new automobiles how urgent the need for them in many cases. Something even bigger than standout style E. J it Ga Permi-flr- cf c!U s- - in whel. Thy steering. I high-levera- S'epOn porlcirg brolte. laucks PROTECTON of front end rear bumpers. d i fender-shield-r- Fact is 1946 Buick owners are our best salesmen, and the factory is working with might and main to keep up with the effects of their enthusiasm. A. Many new and interesting things were suggested. This year with the help of the parents, children and teachers, there were better than 3S0 PTA membership cards sold In this If your order isn't in, you can place it now, for delivery at OPA prices, with or without a car to trade in (though of course we need to get good cars for the used-ca- r buyers on our waiting list). school. Emerine Christensen's first frrade sold the most and won the prize. They had the high score of 95 per cent PTA f V font in HENRY J. TAYIOR on the cir twice weetfv 1 i I' ( ATTENTION TURKEY MEN - 1 BRING YOUR PROCESSING & If elected. ten thousand Tide - . on? in Past Post Commander American Legion. Opposed to "Waste and High Taxes. Convention. The coordination cf men, material, and money, in such a way as to do the most work, with the. least effort, at the lowest cost, has been, in my opinion, neglected by the sheriff's office during the past four years. Cd REPEATER n PA WANT-AD- S Bishop of Brigham City Eighth KIMEY Annual U. h dlr U b n and Taxpayer. Resident of Box Elder County. O October 10, 11 and 12. the teachers of the MeKinley school joined with more than two thousand other Utah teachers at the Forty-Nint- a Mason. LEADER VERSHARP Box Elder County Property Owner O - D 20 Years Banking Experience. SCHOOL NEWS do not fulfill their purpose by merely asserting authority. They should inspire confidence and win respect, not only for themselves but for hat they represent. Mrs. Arlene Anderson is visiting in Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Nielsen and son, Mack of Logan, were weekend guests at the home of M. R. COUNTY ASSESSOR ports that the Utah stream runoff for September was only 47 per cent of normal, practically the same as has been recorded for the past several months. So far this year, the San Juan River has only produced 51 per cent of its longtime average flow. Key gauging on the Green River, principal tributary to the Colorado reveals the year's flow to be only 74 per cent normal. Despite this situation, irrigation storage reserves are still Li satisfactory condition and the level of Bear Lake is considerably higher than it was a year ago. The Deer Creek Reservoir has a fourth more water than a year ago. Access precipitation in northern Utah, during March and May, is credited with preserving the high levels of Bear Lake and the Deer Creek MC a a Strinfellow. Republican Candidate For li.s LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS - - Founda- UTAH DROUGHT CON1TNUES The U. S. Geological Survey '' ( way money-savin- g the work of the j j tion. David R. Trevithic of the Centennial Committee will report on Centennial plans. Lee's Bakery Tremonton the convenient, j ; VOTE FOR Ernest dress the Motor Court operators. Thomas Axelson, Salt Lake Advertising Club President will discuss motor court advertising, and Thomas T. Taylor, Jr., Chairman of the Utah Chapter of the National Home and Property Owners Foundation will VTe BREAD i Speech, who will discuss "public relations." William C. Winder and David H. Mann of the Utah Department cf Publicity and Industrial Development will ad- WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, CCTOEEr S -c Gerald N. Lind, son of actual experience ia Howell Relief Society was held . ,, i Fleet a? antr Mrs. cf dllCV KJ. tJiIiU, IS UilC Ui Wednesday at the home It delicious A or. a , aviat10 elects Blodwin Sorensen. students 3,000 undergoing mately lunch was served to the members training at the electronic tech- - man s mate), aa by the presidency. niclan's school at the Naval j !van belund the but. Navy's Pbutton Sacraat the visitors Special Training Center, Great Lakes, ment meeting were Mr. and Elinois. rs- A- E. Mrs. J. P. Jones, Burke Jones, Mr, and r When he completes basic and rMr. and Mrs. La Vere Jensen of advanced PhyUis, he will get ?a"g training, Lake Monday. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen and Lloyd Sorensen. Mrs. Rule Jay Gunnell and son a from Draper have returned the cmaiir.g new Q where she has been visiting her D parents, Mr. and Mrs. George .ifetir Tremonton, Utah. MARKETING PROBLEMS to the Cache Valley Turkey Growers' Association. I 'J. liUU.1... .LtLlL- ; i n j : r 1 . t .r.- -., Trenton. Utah COUNTY SHERIFF BOX ELDER COUNTY BUYERS FOE m'-- SWIFT AND CO. Phone Smlthfleld 85-R- 3 ' Box Elder Motor Co. Phone 20 Tremonton tt W n ttr ml mm i.1 . |