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Show 9, 1944 ay, November . BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREM0NT0N, UTAH ' u EAST GARLAND Mis. Henry Tutbs. Victor E. Pearson, James Eur-- j bidge and Melvin Wright, of Park City, spent the weekend at the J. O. Hadfield home and went pheasant hunting. Margie Ward, of Ogden. visitt-with her parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. E. W. Ward, Sunday. RIVERSIDE j ,mm uruuuu"u if j in was Holman Relief Ruth Society confeience was , sri Rlief S0016 con held Sunday evening. Presides, t Maud O. Cook was the stake visc3b held Sunday evening direc. itor and gave a splendid talk. The farrfice er rOU? 0 Leah Oyler. chorister. program was enjoyed by thoge Dr. Jex Cjprier and somv 5UMerle Larson, organist, present. rjoa frieiiis came up from Salt Lake toj talks Mrs. Joe Metzguar, of Salt Lake, songs. Splendid tlie hunting season. They recde rithe V, President Ruth L. spent last week ith her mother, enjoy were guests of the Leland Cape- MrsLa" liah oyi and 'epe riey who represented MnL Essie m?1" Jfve scriptural readings, ,, ZZt ; - Page Three re rs. this town was last Tuesday. It went Democratic except three candidates: Lee, Kerr and Wight, who received a small majority of votes over their Democratic op- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. The Relief Society held a bazaar end program WeUneaiay evening in the ward hall. Jesse Davis wcompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tod King to Ogden Tuesday when Ifc. King left for hw post at Las Vegas, Nevada, after visiting here with his wife and at 1 easdale with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund King. One of the largest votes cast in lser Mrs. Rose Welling and a friend came up from Salt Lake to visit at the Karl Welling home a few (laya last week. Hannah Pcttingill, of Yakima Washington, arrived here the first of the week because of the illiss of her broJier, PJbtit MacfarUir.e. She was accompanied by a granddaughter. Mrs. Barbara Phillips, of was a weekend guest of Farm-ingto- n, ponents. rainnMii's, Lantern 1 A trainman's lantern in the conductor's hands free to inspect tickets or signal the engineer. ac-&V- U .A'VC .... the singing: group. ,ocdPan"T potter nuule interest- dir" dance held Friday and Mrs. Roger mSt L Corp. attended by l friends from here 1 i,riv l towns. The .young well remembered with tfsroundin? JjJSwwe to the report given by of election, ta3S Democratic East Gar-C- hl except for listed on candidates "tfiiTfour Re-'S- n These indicated a M. G. by Clifton Orlando Wight, G. Mann Men and Water offices. respective, of men and boys i larsre tlV bishop's call Friday SSrvestad the ward beets just the rain began falling next day. in earnest I James and son, Elmer, of Mr. ! JtlAke City, were guests of Qmts. Paul Larson during the Sot IS fVeir L jjas GRAPEFRUIT 1 j I 1 G nour-- PF"S j cvp iweelenKl er evtweetenee) irapehvit K 1 9g 2 labletBoent ivgar pheasant season. Ardis Adams spent several jdaTto Salt Lake City last week state teachers institute EGG-NO- Here's a way la turn grapefruit juice into a d'eliciotn, refreiher. (thing, belween-meo- l Shaffer returned MriL. ! visiting with after Sunday i Children in Salt Lake City last R- - iSddaughter, Lynda Itormston, fn of Syracuse, visited Thursday ! with Mr. and Mrs. David Larson t Wendell Hansen. gad Mr and Mrs. is tnjoying a Gwen Oyler Miss 5 &art vacation in California. Sunday morning, November 5th, son with the stork left a little Then Riser. Martin Mr. and Mi's. f children now consist of three boys the Mrs. Riser and baby are at teDey hospital. ! Wood and a an i . I i Mrs Mark 1 nf Rait Lake City, spent 1 stveral days as guests of her par-- I eats. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. 1 Iaddentany Mark came mainly for I tie pheasant hunt. I Mrs. Francis Allen, of Portage. I ig a house guest of her children, I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen. Mrs. J. L Holman, who has been I M. Hol-fma- Q viating with her son, L. and family for quite some in I time, returned to her home SBrigham City last Sunday. I Miss Alta Rhodes came up from I Salt Lake City, Friday, to attend I the wedding dance of Corp. and I Mrs. Roger Nielsen. Ardent pheasant hunters feel Itery disappointed that the long I awaited rain had to come during the hunting season. As a. result, to j these wary, elusive birds kept i cover ana even me auga wn on ! I j I j f successful in flushing them, hunters report Most beets are harvested and the mild gentle rain is declared a blessing, especially for dry f armso a j I to Logan to bring his wife and Kenneth Shaffer went Thursday baby from the Budge mother, Mrs. L. R. eompanied him. hospital. His Shaffer, ac-- I An P Orange and Grapefruit IVEV No. Blended JUICE or Bordos WVft. Adams 15 MIME MADE NEW krAi fee. ISSeans Bit can 2 ox.42?.s a 51.23 Orange No. 2 can 19? ..Scans 55$ quart 27t.s ,u. 80? o, 19t.8cana55? SUNNYDAWH 0, 9?..,can626? HAMILTON'S 121, oan. 35? COCKTAIL JUICE fl FIG J 3 for !. iar359S . APPLE BUTTER 8 GRAPE JAM Ever w HEYLETT'S KONEY 33 oz .b. MARMALADE ... lb ROAtf NO MADS OAT UMIJ 22? jar 83? 3for 63? 20?.,for57? ,h io ,r 58? $1.95 i, Su?tau.trir42 if!!!Lp 2 ilfuiz Lil p 35? 47? 37? 1. 131? Honey Bee R Kitchen Craft. Knrlchcd 25 lbs. 2 I . Q0 51 fy 42? Jars 1 lbs. QQ comfortable Roll-Ed- ge Mattress at LOW COST TO YOU fick Up and Deliver Regularly Phone 23 and our or 80-R- 2 driver will call. EVERTON i MATTRESS CO. 51 K 1st South Brigham for 3 for 3 for rrLHJ I COil ..doa. ..doi. $1i3 36- L- FEAS Nl!T;sanlf:e3 tor A VAI1 CAMP'S 39?d0l Twin Peak, Fancy 3 or 4 Sve 3 cans Country Home 3 cans Cr. Style Sun Valley, Fey. Si .8 42?.....doz. $1.63 SPIHAfflsv51$1.9B t?1i.tr36?..m...do, Sl.lO 29-- -. 3 for $1.53 $1.39 $1.63 for ..ao, 39 ... Tall 42? 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T8,J46 tis..viat ilH.Kt ikm JUICE iNYDAWN YOUR OLD ife 37 Scans gisfaBia.i iff F CRACKERS Stb dlfl Nof 2 car Grapefruit o, 11111 DUCHESS i - 3 can Peerless, Large No. 2 CARROTS Town 10 USC Town louse cans Indian River, Cut Green, BEETS Grapefruit 3 No. 2 can and Mrs. Louis Briggs, Mrs. Mrs. D. E. Cook and ks the In A Long Time! Garden Side. Cream StyTe, White No. 2 Separate the egg and beat the egg yoflc wild trie O'opefruft juice and t lableipoon tugsr. Pour into a toH glau. Beat egg white very stiff with 1 tablespoon sugar. Fold into egg yolk mixture. Add enough milk to till glass. Stir weQ. Serve at Serves I. XA Yes Majestic No 303 CORN BEANS SPINACH Milk I jSJatog Tl ifs. LM4BCK0PSS,38? red solute are Meat rata rvejalrla pUlsUy iarke4 kf polat alaa elejae 18C0s was equipped with a strap which fastened about the chest, leaving the LAMB ROAST Sirloin Steak Steaks with Flavor l.?::-!- . B Crede tb. ,b. 38 32 |