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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE TWO A STEAMECAT.'THE SALT LAKE, f A Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter October 15, 1925 A. N. RYTTTNG, SIGNS PLANNED gram to Increase Utah's tourist trade, the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development will place colorful signboards at six key points in border states, it is announced by Commissioner Rulon S. Howells. The huge signs, 42 feet long and 12V2 feet high, each carrying a beautifully painted picture of Utah's major scenic attractions, will extend an invitation EYERSIIARP THREE CARGO DECKS. HER FIRST TRIP WAS MADE IN 1872 TO LAKE POINT WITH MACHINERY FOR THE SMELTER AT STOCKTON. THE BOAT RETURNED WITH ORE FROM THE TlNTlC DISTRICT AND NEVADA ft TT! ,i ' L i. A A-,- . 'I'.' KJ Matching Feather, weight Repeater. Pencil feeds new leads like a machine gun, when you click the Magic Button. turns, n d On December 13th, Dr. Bate- DRUG in (, THeViD"DtD cyn;tnM the State Road Commission has constructed eight road projects I for the State Department of m Industrial and DevelopPublicity Mrs. Delose Jensen and the ment using Publicity Departthree daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ment funds. State Capitol beginning December 16th. TRUMAN PROMISES UTAH VISIT Governor Herbert B. Maw has personally invited President Harry S. Truman to visit Utah, July 24, 1947, the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers into the Salt Lake valley. "The President," said Governor Maw, "told me he would put forth every effort to be here." Virgin Wool Blankets Cannon, Leaks ville make. 3 inch satin binding. Colors: green, blue, C? l O ross dust, cedar, white. Attractively boxed 1 4 a I Remember when a pair or two of silk hose solved your Christmas problem? It can be done again? Yes, we have chenille and others too; House slippers most likely we have the kind she wants; Handke- H I ii .if I LI the price is too high, $2.79 or embroidered or plain, wmmt -- a. .. X j .j ou th m .:y v i V tat plo; d f ion, At The O. C Tanner Jewelry Sor?: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ward and son, Voss, and Mr. and Mrs. if for your home I ;rv::- "The Gift Supreme" Many beautiful settings to select from. Prices start at - i'4 I - .. y z?S K I v GIVE DIAMONDS : ' 0 -- itir ' $30 '! -- ;kir 'ove n c , A (l dTO ft O 4.95 A For the men on your list . . . I I whether they be big or little. Robes (we have them, for every age); gloves-leat- her, $ i Beautiful Silk Hose a pair, but that, we could not help. They cost us $2.50 a pair single or boxed they're all so dainty and and transportation from New fine. Dolls, beautiful ones and more arYork, so you see the Cowley boys I are :t going to retire on profits riving all the time. from thn sale of silk hosiery. (j 1 $ 01 giving. Sunday, Mrs. Ward and son, Frank, took Mrs. Amanda Hermanson and son, Mickey, back to Salt Lake. Mickey had been here for a week with his Washable cotton spreads. Full bed size. Gay colorful designs and colors for your selection yr? Ol from the tiny Miss to those not so tiny. rchiefsprinted I Wool- Attention Men! housecoats, Tits Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward had r Q , Q j For the women on your list and 2--F2 e And a few general suggestions (o help you be a thoughtful and practical "Santa" Robes Phone Chenille spreads, full size. A large assortment. Solid colors color on color and 1 O A Cf Ff white with color. 1 d, to V washed They're easily lOw.U i WALT MATTHIAS 7.95 Beaver Brook blanket by American Woolen Company, the greatest name in woolens. Colors: rose, white, peach, green blue. Ready boxed for Christmas i h1 giving t FIXTURES FOR EVERY ROOM Come in and see them k. Purrey blankets by Nashua. 72 x 90 size. The new com bination of wool, rayon and cotton for warmth, long wear and beauty. Satin binding and attractively bcxed O J O LILENQUIST BROTHERS e: 100 o we; hn Hi: their family home for Thanks- 6.45 blanket. product of American Silverdale, all en Compny. Nice satin binding. Colors: Winter rose, blue, green and rose let: V has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Leland Capener. car John Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener, is in Logan hospital recovering from pneumonia. The family of Jesse Davis went to Logan Monday. Three babies were named Sunday. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cpener. Colorcover, part wool blanket. Attractive designs blend ed into rich backgrounds of either rose, peach, blue or cedar. Satin bound BLANKETS I est SEE OUR DISPLAY AT Mrs. Helen Lee of Salt Lake with Your Gift List A TV.- A Kenneth Austin, returned frorr Livingston, Montana, the first of the week. sf wool rs. " tnnstmas suggestions Check Items -- p. 4 man proposes to ask the state UTAIIN PUBLISHES board of education for $150,000 BOOK OF POEMS to finance the Salt Lake City Edward R. Tuttle, well known school and $75,000 for the Provo Utah writer, a member of the Asschool. sociated Civic Clubs of southern Utah, and a man who can count D. P. I. ROAD his friends in almost every comPROJECTS LISTED munity in Utah, is publishing The audit report of Ferrell H. "Fiddlestrings" a book of originAdams, state auditor, reveals al poems. The book will be out that during the last six months, December 1st. These - KCA.ME HOT PAY am boat AND IN DEO AS A PAVILION h GARFIELD BEACA. A SECOND BOAT. THE KATE rnuNER LAUNCHED SOON AFTER THE CITY OF COKiNNt hhjnu rit DESTINY ON A &EAR RIVER MUD BAR tit, , 1 '47 PLATES SOON AVAILABLE Bateman, state superintendent of public instruction declares that it is the duty of the State to train its citizens in vocational occupations to meet the expanding need for skilled labor. As a beginning, Dr. Bateman recommended the creation of a vocational training school utilizing two or three of the buildings at the Utah Ordnance Plant, and the retention on a permanent basis of the Central Utah Vocational School at Provo. No other pen at $5 has these features! Magic Feed prevents flooding or leaking! Magic Point is so smooth, it's actually silent! 8 The latest survey made by the L. D. S. Church committee on statistics indicates that both in Salt Lake and Utah as a whole, the majority of its citizens are members of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-Da- y state Of the estimated population of 630,000 people, the church figures reveal that there are 467,524 Mormon members, or 74.21 per cent. Of Salt Lake City's estimated 175,000 population, 65.11 per cent, or 113,943 are Mormons. Looking to the greater indus Motorists may obtain 1947 trialization of Utah, Dr. E. Allen automobile license plates at the Pn Alen $S lpoMr fwicll $3.75 1 UTAH, 74 PLTi CENT MORMON BATEMAN URGES VOCATIONAL TRAINING $g75 i Welton Ward and daughter, Linda of Pocatello, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. Welton has been attending a mechanical school in Ohio for the past six weeks and his wife was in the east with him. Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey were Brigham visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. entertained at a family dinner. Mrs. Earl Hales visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lumberg at Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and pro- ge T ELECTRICAL WIRlfo LIGHTING FIXTURE Th: day. Mr. and Mrs. 50 . ADAMS ' (W)i ico urfrA UVTY7f?IJ $1.75 coming west near Cheyenne, Wyoming; east of Denver, on Highways 40 and 36; east of Phoenix Arizona; west of California; and east of Reno, Nevada, on Highways 40 and E long-ran- UZWZ n, Columbia Electric ( Bar-sto- w, of a CtTY OF CCfUNHE AND CORINNE C CK'TDV" jtf east-boun- UTAH part m to the motorist to "visit in Utah." The signs will be placed south d of Pocatello, Idaho, to face 30 on traffic, Highway Spotlighting As STERHWHEEL Editor-Publish- er SUBSCRIPTION HATES (la Adrwice) SOLDIER RATES ONE YEAR - $2.50 TOURIST-LUR- k IN 1871 Pnbtished at Tremonton, Utah, tm Thursday of Each Week for Friday Distribution Ptaons 23 First West Stret ! SEAPORT in UTAH THURSDAY, DECQ McCam-mowhere Lake are in Salt children went to P. Jensen Logan and Mr Idaho, Monday to attend Mrs. Udy is receiving medical at- Welling and were guests of the funeral of Samuel Morris, a tention. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welling of Mr. and Mrs. Karf brother of Mrs. Ward. Winona Capener and Doris Hadfield went to Salt Lake to attend the football game Thanksgiving day. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary. They returned home Saturday with the Gearys. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg and children and Maurine Capener were Logan visitors Mon- D. nam BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER UuL Tremonton. ii T7? wool or cotton; Sox dress, work or sport (we have sizes 1V2 to 12) shoes, leather, felt or woolies; in all kinds and sizes ; House Shirts-wo- rk, l dress shirts still in stock; Games kinds to while away the long Wrist Watches rClOr Sjcar Priced at roM mmw 1 750 OTHER SUGGESTIONS all SILVER winter MATCHED STRANDS Pearlsor Service Trays In single, double strings. Beautiful Designs 00 9 Tremonton, Utah A word about groceries at Cowlcys': The selection is large. If you haven't tried us, you may not think this is possible because of our limited space; but because we carry a large variety, we can put only a few of each item on the shelves; but our stockroom is large and our stock is largo and wo are continually filling our shelves And our prices are low every day. Try us and see a large selection and low prices every day' jO'm ggftei Gotham A evenings. r Flne ntJT M3 even a few I JINX'S AND LADIES' t $14 Jewelry Repairing 03 (H a 4)r - Costume STONE SET R'gS triple 00 EAR RING and up Stone Mountings MM Watch ,Vcd SETS Kei WMWJ wl" BY n n u i h L Jewelr u "Five Fine Stores of Beautiful Rings" TREMONTON, UTAH |