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Show Thursday, April 23, ...,!.. A.,r r,A Tremonfrn, Utah The BEAR RTVFR VALLEY LEADER. 1949 t.hi at ... Mrs. R. Z. Ilepuler, Mrs Ead- - Henrie and Mrs. Richard cliffe trB a T, Cnok . uiiu nil ii ui ac- -. were Mr. and Mis. Horton C. Caluciwood and sun uevtre, -' ScofMrs. George Miller and family of Farmington, companied by -j CalderMrs. of mother the Mrs. A. T. Vurnham and daught- field, er Virginia of Draper and Mrs. v.ood to ner non.e m vayivu.c, laftenvhich they continued to B. H. Robinson of Ogden. Salt Lake City where they spent Mr. and Mrs. Dun Briees spent the remainder oi me aay. two days with their daughter Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings and Mrs. Jones and family in in Salt Draggerton. They returned home spent a few days visiting Lake. Monday. i : m t ?:( y i - 1 ft '. ; - 1 j LUXI SICTIONAL CI r " mm 1 I . j DOOR) ONE-NE- Mj 0 1! rrrrrr r hJiPtHrj r NEW DE LUXE COMFORT m aj rvoi -- ' I J j A Ii CLOSED hondiom., tight fttinfc WMttwprsaf dw. FRI.,SAT., APRIL 29-3- 0 tirBaTT TO n- - mi mm ..linrvrATAH Fl DOUGlSWfNTSHERllmi: ROMNEY Till Win rwirrtnrw BKtW a reality due to the activity of the local P.T.A. and books the school's many patrons, is a center of activity. The new shelves, the many donated exwho children daily the for eager and nearly 500 new books form a pleasant background is being developed in the care change a booK they have read for a new story. Responsibility P. Christensen Photo date. deadline the before to return them need the given books, and THE McKINLEY I 100 C05TELID R, Ma y 4, 5 2 Features PLUS ENTIRE HOr at. far in .ntaring and leaving. FARM BUREAU TO VISIT WOOLEN MILLS All Motor Vehicle SECOND WARD TO PRESENT STAGE PLAY "TWO MUGS SIDE VIEW Inild. Sales Taxable BROOKLYN" TSfacfc A .3 pkg a Pe pM PHONE 140-J- 1 fand TREMONTON Jpiyn iSton 32c s' e tied t imtt mm mm - fit, - are i t by u: :f. !Np 'M i3ea' ' - ;der M 10c PINEAPPLE sane ;:3on feare i. M Rhead - t land 3 ne 1 Pt" head doors. m 2- C.M-J?n- construe. no projection, no f arag.febtrwctiont. The South Box Elder Farm Bureau is sponsoring a tour to Members of the Tremonton the Baron Woolen Mills in Brig-ha10 IMMEDIATE Second ward will present a three City on Friday, May 6. act play next Tuesday and Those who desire to attend INSTALLATION On and after, May 10, 1949 2:30 meet mills at should at Wednesday. The play is called the In "Tune In Tonight" and is by every sale of a motor vehicle p. m. Anyone desiring transpor2 sales a to be will Utah subject Robert Clark and George Armin should contact Mrs. Erntation Shaftel. It is a modern, whole- tax, according to the provisions est Hugglns at Bear River City. some farce relating what goes of H. B. 66, passed by the 1949 on behind the scenes in a small session of the state legislature. The new law will be adminisradio station. It has suspense, tered surby Rene B. Woolley, director romance, excitement and of the Collection Division of the to bound are which apprises State Tax Commission. Victor H. peal to all ages. Those taking part are Deo Snow, formerly executive secret- Christensen, Jay Roberts, LueUaiary of the Utah Chain Stores Grant Thompsen, Berthel ssociation, has been appointed as LaVon Stenquist, an d!lMiildni' Christensen, Buyers of motor vehicles who Ray Bolton, Irma Adams, Ardell from regularly licensed Dar-lepurchase Dee Calderwood and Wolsey will dealers pay the sales tax to direcAssistant Stenquist. tor and stage manager is Betty the dealer in the same manner Vd. i Lou Porrit and Ray M. Reeder that has prevailed in the past. In cases where the purchase is made is director. The Tuesday night presenta- from an individual who is not a PERK-AID . tion will be in the Second ward licensed dealer, the tax must be to the Tax CommissState on hall and Drinks for all the Family Wednesday evening paid in the Tremonton First ward, ion at the time the license plates are issued to the new owner and starting at 8 p. m. The public is invited to attend. the transfer of title is DOLES CRUSHED No. 2 can ---- i operate so easily a child can use Save your time and temper every tfgyj JH as No snow and ice problem. Finest I jell tion. Very neat installation, no arms ! brackets. Safe, dependabL, trouble! gauett free. F.H.A. terms. We also j t Sta service all makes of over- - w Door avarlMad, .ntinly After May i:of hou,f which will modernize the appearand,,'1 your entire home front. Crawford Dow,' SCHOOL UBRARY, now i Bar nk j aoors. rre can make .immediat. Wwi. tion of new Crawford De Uxt FULL OPEN chrar opening ! FROM t l'. HANDSOME, POPULArW CRAWFORD DOORS Nothing spoils the looks of a like old, sagging, banged 1st Rim Sun. Mon. Tues, May 1, 2, 3. WARNER DROS: BIG NEW TRIUMPH OF1949I -. VTVECA JrXM t Xr i'""' fy I .A WED. ; EXTERIOR AT MODEST lilHII III! Mill UIOM m TM TUMI ilSim r. HALE "J. MODERNIZE luuMtawraim-MiMiiim.ii- . ALAN ! , :i HALF OPEN OkIm up .otily at touch f th. hand. ill AJKKfCU CMa ROBERT 11 i 1 DOUBLE FEATURE - J.:lL I Listen to KBUH Daily at 10:30 For Complete Programs i jpnnn ; Rr m SNO KREEM 3 lbs 6 lb. 32i SHORTENING j NIimA - ss - 1 pf tan f th; E ggg BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT j & . V' ? N Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson of Salt Lake City announce the arrival of a baby daughter born Sunday, April 24th. Mrs. Thompson is the former Opal Shimek. 'v. - i HER DAY A for MOTHER NOTICE Beginning May 1st, programs at the Liberty Theatre will be gin at 7:30 p. m. .... Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne J. Iver-- ! son returned to their home In California on Wednesday after spending some time visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan and the Bear River Valley. PRECIOUS GIFT OF Silverware FROM OUR STORE We have the following sets Mr. delivery. City. HOLMES & EDWARDS ROGERS COMMUNITY Box CEREAL i1 A- ft -i WM. ROGERS & SONS TUDOR PLATE 3 Wheathearls 27c each NIPPLES Prices Begin At IfJe 2 bunch A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT NO ADDITIONAL TO YOU. . . . MANY OTHER SUITABLE JEWELRY GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY. COST O. C. Tanner and you see the finest TREMOHTOK UTAH M. JOHNSONS Safety Pins Baby Oil 4), Special MORNING MILK. Johnsons Castile Baby Soap OLIVE OH Virginia Pure, oz. Imported. 4 It """" GLOVES 17 LA FHILLIPS MILK of MAGNESIA, 4 oi ORANGE 19c JUICER ... 25c 5S, control bill. Events of the two-da- y program Include the presentation at Mid-va- le city hall of the Salt Lake Philharmonic choir of 100 voices. Convention keynoter will be Wil-laE. Murphy, Denver Colorado. m -K FLASIiww" ItAf.ON and Midvale Keats, a 35 year-ol- d construction company owner of Fort Lauderdale Florida, will discuss housing problems in the light of recent legislation, including the local option provision to the extended federal rent n- Pencil-typ- e Swifts Sugar U Cured, sliced- Comander WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN cotton tipped Applicators featured speaker at the fourth annual Utah Amvets' convention In Salt" Lake City May 13 and 14. 25 cans j Assorted - PORK STEAK Shoulder, lean Mg and meaty Lb f VC C " PURE LARD Smoked A?. Steam Refined carton .... Half, 4 Lb. 55c Whole or lb 3' FOOD BASKET,, TREMONTON ! ( . Harold A. Keats, national Amvets' commander, will be a $27.50 FOOD Red Kara 100 . HAROLD A KEATS TO SPEAK AT UTAH AMVETS CONVETION BABY HEINZ Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Tcome of Croydon, Utah, are visiting for a few days with their mother, Mrs. Eli C. Anderson, who has been ill. PLATE r IS: Fkg. Evenflow Valve attended the funeral of an uncle1 Levi Waldron in Morgan county Saturday. After the funeral they spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard in Heber available for immediate 1847 and Mrs. George Abbott ha I from Arizona were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble. on .Q(J fitak r S mm GERBERS sentiment lib Doz. Hso Mr. and Mrs. Almon White of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keller who have just returned The perfect expression of Ranch Style :v |