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Show I ' AGE SIX Tremontun. Utah. J3EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER fieat giter City or of her daughter, Judy's eighth birthday. A number of school chums attended and games were and refreshments served. played . tiona'd Andersen, son of Mr. Hans Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. and Mrs. Lee C. Johnson and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, is Cleo Prince and Raymond Roe-ha- lt arrived home Saturday evening a short furlough at the from Idaho were Sunday from Fort Knox, Tennessee, home of his parents. He will rewhere Pvt. Johnson is stationed. night guests of Mr. and Mrs. turn to his post near Seattle, They will spend their furlough jRoscoe Anderson. They were VYaihlngton, November 30. visiting their parents, Mr. and here for the funeral of Eli An- to burned home Tie Hailing Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Mr. derson. . ke ground a week ago Wednes-morninand Mrs. Arnold Dallin. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson, The high wind monton. Lorin and Rhea, were in Logan The Primary Christmas sale . ludcred the fighting of the fire. Mrs. Elwood Jensen entertainon business and Saturday. will be on held program he lire department was called. ed Friday, November 22, in hon- - December Mrs. Louis Christensen accom6. There will be gifts for sale for" all the family. Of panied Mr. and Mrs. Roland special interest to the children Christensen to Logan Saturday is a fish pond which will give on business. While there, she gifts well worth your money. visited with her son, Russell. be bnfit 'long may cur Mrs. Rudy Scholer and son. Plenty of good food and pop corn balls will be sold to those pre- Robert were visitors in Barley, WiUi FredomV Hoy Light" iitiifvi'l!!' sent. Activities will commence Idaho Her sister returned with ' at 7:30 p. m. them. lull"-i Robert Scholer left Tuesday M.I for Camp Beale. He has been home for a short furlough. NEW MODELS en-Joy- in g. Most cf the household furnishings were saved due to the fast work of close neighbors. Ardel Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of this city and Ja Nae Marble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble of Tremonton were united in marriage Thursday, November 21 at high noon, at the heme of the brides parents. They will make their home in Tre- Sctkuell . M - " ELECTROLUX CLEANER & AIR PURIFIER W OUR NATION The month of November the busiest months nation has seen since the of the war. As a result of an off Are Now Available For Electrolux one of SERVICE AND REPAIRS election, Call or Write HALES R. E. Phone Bell 32-R- Riverside 2 Symbols hjve always been ins;iiingly helplul. Tins is because the association of ulcus is an instinctive process of thinking. We smell a llower, taste a pie, hear music, see a sunset, a rexkmg clnir or a pair ol baby shots and we recall tender associations with a personality each symbol brings to mind. This is true with individuals and in the composite thinking of millions. Plymouth Rock; The Liberty Bell; The Statue of Liberty; Lincoln's Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. These are national symbols which will always have tremendous liower in keeping the minds of Americans fixed upon our way of lite, making us alwavs mindlul of the blessings and the responsibilities o! LIBERT Y. November 5 was our end year saw the Republican party gain a 60 man lead in the House of Representatives and an 8 man majority in the Senate. This party also gained a 20 to 14 majority of governorships. THURSDAY, N0Vr PLAGUED b? RISING LIVING COSTS? KSDJ C An Important Job With No Overhead Awaits You In Korea ALL EXPENSES PAID AND A MINIMUM STARTING SALARY OF $90 PER MONTH Here's your chance to get away from it alland know where you're going! Attractive positions are open in over 100 specialties in the 6th Infantry Division in beautiful Korea. ?WS; invited f to this houss warming every i r EE Sports, entertainment and tra- )ture for opportunities are highly developed in this division's area. Luxurious hotels, theaters, swimming facilities, tennis clubs and ball parks provide more choice for pastime than is enjoyed by the average civilian at home . . . and at no extra cost to you! High overseas pay (20 above domestic base pay), excellent medical and dental care, good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make this opportunity too good to miss. Young men who can meet prescribed standards, and who enlist for 3 years, are entitled to designate the 6th Infantry Division at time of enlistment. Initial training given before departure from U. S. Full details at U. S. Army Recruiting Station. vel 102 ( J Here's freedom from toil unL heat with oil. Standard St0Vt Th circulating heaters, and ed Cl Furnace Oil for furnaceSV ers. They're distilled 100:ause cleanly and without wjosnes drop's a full drop of heatlt Pec uniform Standard fuel oils-- and foments J V :. S J home-heatin- g fotoj free, clean, economical about it todav! 1 . oilha'If yo expe jn a U GIC. 520 I FARRELL J!,Minn D a. 4 Phone I S TRlBt 121 jo: FEDERAL BUILDING LOGAN, UTAH B "Sstat IGII A family monument is a svmbol ol affection, of unity and high is to champion freedom and other American doctrines so dear to them and to us. It brings to us the understanding that the history of EACH FAMILY is an inseparable part of the history of the count', state and nation . . . for, lest we forget, America is a democracy, great only because of the composite character of its citizens. Each has a personal responsibility to maintain the high average of American ideals. We must hold fast to the pride and faith of our fathers in this Sweet Land of Liberty, character. To remember and honor our forebears JOHN H. BOTT & SONS 80 NORTH MAIN SEE THE BRIG II AM CITl RAINBOW LINE OF HARD, NORTHERN GRANITES 1 E"aj n pll F jffi p) p3 O jr gcLOTHING gBEDDING jFOOTVEAR MISCELLANEOUS W ITEM vn a T 9 f l. r ! '" j? " Z&l 'lit i iV f Iff Jf.v ?f . f ...J-- SLai2S, Z?S2 tZZZ r " Ei-- S - in - 1MMV..1, mmrm mmm mcmmt awa J52S f "- - h t- - ITEMS OFFERED: Neckties - Socks ' Capes - Caps - Shirts - Sweaters - Cloth -Fhgs - Hats - Trousers Jackets - Coats - Helmets - Suits - Raincoats Jumpers - Blan- kets - Boots - Shoes - Overshoes - Insoles "Cl Quiet Running of straight free-rollin- -l- - Heels - Heel Braces - Sleeping Bag Cases - Mattress and Cot Covers - Thread -aces Glove Inserts Gloves. Valued at $1,784,000 Including Used and Unused Merchandisg Quick-stoppi- Inspection days for qualified buy-er- s and 1, 1946. Sealed bids ccccp- !- t.r; 10;00 o.n., Dec. 12, 1946. will bo December 10 I fi rC .1 A7j tion:., bid by the Ceor;5 A. Special ..,.; FJI-.- r r.d ondit-'c-'.3 -- o.I cla;i?3 v.! Ci Blowout protection of extra carcass W.izrd v9r::d terms pricrit; of tie bids. se, h earj rub5 condi- lenf on feqU3$. r': c-- '; r safety of ng more natural Company. V.'. :??'.':v sale g i- & Safer extra mileage of 1 3 h ,, r "action-tractio- n .4 Li: i ivwna 555; COSTS MORE. cird offered to strong .WORTH cf nuyors at fixed prices. 0 1SB-- J Sold and Distributed By 4 1 Phone Wasatch aies 117 service P.O.Box 176 Trenio'iic |