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Show The BEAR RiVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Adams in Fielding, were Monday dinner guests of the Adams. tjt Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams Petersen and Mrs. Clarence Fosberg of Malad were Sunday guests of the ests Roy Atkinsons. Califor-- V On Monday Roy Atkinson Ut:ves from Fesfet a business trip to Ogden. made Mary Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and and Mr and family, attended the Wood Diego, 'monthly work and family reunion at Brigham City feting of the Relief on Sunday. forward a E. S. Hansen underwent a maj-- I been put "In be held" next Tues" or operation in Logan, Friday, hand Bishop Warren Hansen visited ,fin and other J continued. with him on Saturday and reDort- ed the patient was doing fins. and Bourne , Mrs. Don Mrs. Dick Julonder and child-- i the spent Layton of Ogden, visited at the ren Adams it the Delos home on Saturday, Hansen '. and Mrs. Earl Young Mr Mrs. Tom Harper and .and with them, ten visited family and Mrs. JoAnn Gardner S'm ichard Davls were Salt Lake City visitors on Washington, who Monday. Paul Larson left Monday morJn the week with their with a group of scouts for Alton Mrs. ning V and planet Z1i.& j fthe " Mil-;ofS- an ' ' j i j ' j '! a three day trip to Tony's Lake in Logan Canyon. David Larson left s for a vacation trip to LosSaturday Angeles With his Children. Glen Larsnn and Mrs. Boyd Olsen. Glen plans to iaKe his father on a motor is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Freebaron of California and Mr. and Mrs.' Mark Laney of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of trip thru the Californian Parks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddups before driving him home. recently, many out of town Mrs. Berthe Cook who with people atended the funeral of her husband and children are James L, Anderson on Monday. Mrs. Blanche J. Budge of Ma staying at the John Oyler horn,?, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill lad visited relatives here over Bott to Star Valley on Monday. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler and Miss Gayle Homgren of Salt girls Joan and Dessie spent Sat Lake visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Holmgren this week. urday at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin are Bear River City is the scene of the proud parents of a baby boy, much activity these days, pre born Sunday morning at the paring to play host to the neigh Val',?y Hospital. boring towns on the 23rdof July. Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson announce the arrival of a son, Pigs Get Hemophilia born on Saturday. Hemophilia, the "disease of royPresident and Mrs. R. J. Potter alty" that causes victims to bleed were in attendance at Sacra to death from slight abrasions or ment meeting in Howell on Sun day. and Mrs. Dave Thomas spent the weekend in Malad. They attended the Horse Show on Thursday and the Rodeo on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson to the Rodeo in Malad Saturday evening. Mr. Liberty Theatre Tremonton SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. EVENING THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 14 - 15 - 16 rSDAY, .' 13 Sear Rite City "TULSA" jrnng SUSAN SHORTS JOON JULY TUESDAY H, MONDAY, SERIAL r A ' ...inn Jttl S7& HA ..liti Mat-teso- 17, 18, 19 i and THURSDAY, JULY 20 and 21 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR in TWO RIG HITS Second Feature -- ROLAND WINTERS as CHARLIE CHAN in "THE EYE" kmmt will lend farmers up (o 85 I is Tough spots disappear when you put a Massey-Harritractor to work on your place. There's nor power in . . . more downright lugging ability at the Massey-Harridrawbar . . . more capacity on belt work . . . more reserve, stamina dependability. It's the result of high compression in the engine, straightline design in the transmission. High compression takes the laziness out of an engine , . . makes it peppy, more alive, more responsive. A straight line transmission delivers that power smoothly, efficiently . . . you get full power on every belt and field operation. tractor for your farm . . . There's a Massey-Harri6 great models . . . 5 power sizes . . . each the power and economy leader in its class. Ml 2 plow pow. f , 162 cubic inch, A cylinder forward najint), 5 Modl '30 .1 Qdt s s It t lit III! lot 1 1 J . s other bodily injury, affects pigs and dogs as well as human beings. In dogs and people, it is known to r, affect only males. In pigs, both females and males may be stricken. It is reported only rarebut may be more ly in animals, prevalent than reports indicate, due to the inability of owners to recognize the condition. Hemophilic animals usually do not live longer than a few weeks because even minor injuries cause fatal . how-eve- t Modol "44" poww. 260 cubic Inch, 4 eylindor Modal "55" poww, 382 cubic inch, 4 cylinder forward 4 (In., 5 ipwdt forward ipdl WWW "t " 1 1 Modtl "44-6pow,n, 226 cubk Inch, 4 cylinder S ipMdi forward Here's that extra power you need to make those) jobs say "uncle." It's the new stubborn Model "22" , . . with a bigger, Massey-Harri- s huskier, 4 cylinder engine, smooth, brakes, new grille styling . . . more power, mor economy, more top notch field performance. Plus . . . a new hydraulic control Depth System that holds Implements to their work regardless of field conditions. Com in and get the facts. quick-actin- Ui- - g ft Rewinding NEW iW' cr and USED ELECTRIC MOTORS J. G. Burgess Co. Valley Implement Co. SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING - HEATING Tremonton DIAL 3151 WAYNE SAND ALL DIAL 3956 TREMONTON It's out - of (lie cost of storage bins to be repaid over a oa-lhc-fa- lo(e if a Massey-Harr- ipm FARMERS AID iw 3 HMdf forward from Oklahoma, where they have been harvesting grain. Miss Vanice Nielsen of Vernal, SERIAL Grain Storage Plan Offers i '' S"''))k Pony 1 plow poorer, 62 cubit inch, Chester Christensen, Jack Hamilton, Ralph Peterson, Ro nald Johnsen and Claire And- reason returned home GOLDEN 'ARTOON k - n. Miss Lilac Gooch of Burley, Idaho is now a guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Claire Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson are happy to announce the 'arrival of a son, born to them Tuesday Mrs. Orson Jensen, who has been ill recently, is now reported to be improving. Roger Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace J. Taylor was operated on in a Salt Lake hospital last week. Twenty one deacons enjoyed two days in Logan conyon, this week. Everyone had a lovely time. Bishop Vernon Johnson, Carlos L. Jenson and Doyle Arch ibald accompanied them. JULY 22 and 23 mm LI 1 - Lincoln as Inventor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts are spending this week in Yellowstone Park. SELECTED SHORTS f r YOU VJA11T REPAIR fCorsican Brothers" iYand SATURDAY, l& MOTOR I CARTOON ISDAY HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS IF IT'S Llnculn was a congressman from By Andrea H. Huggins Illinois when he received a patent Mrs. Alvin Jensen was hostess for "a device for buoying vessel to her Pinochle club Saturday over shoals." The invention en afternoon. Prizes went to Mrs. bodied a set of bellows attached to the hull of the ship below the water Ellis Arbon and Mrs. Cliff line. In shallow water, the bellows A two course luncheon was would fill with air to buoy up the served. vessel and float it clear. A wooden Mrs. Farrell Huggins .enter model of the invention whittled by tained her club Thursday even- Lincoln himself accompanied his ing. A dessert luncheon was patent application. served and cards played. Mrs. Irving Ransom and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren recieved the prizes About forty girls enjoyed the hospitality of camp Belya in Box Elder Canyon Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Roy Breagger Mrs. Reed Jensen, and Dale Bush chaperoned the group. and Mrs. Pauline Leonard and Mrs. Wanda Johnson drove to Ogden, HAYWARD, ROBERT PRESTON TREMONTON fivc-ve- ar period. t offer for nrouint delivery steel bolted graiu bins of following sizes: 500 " 625 - 1000 - 1250 - 1500 - 1750 2950 3350 22,400- 26,880" 31,360 - 38,250 ,WU ana m,ddu '4I J JkJh,::j fmmvcliaf DciVtry on Mott Modtts -- 3shel That's why capacities. week THESE BINS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES Qualified Storage for Government Loans. offering . . . right the longest trodes, the best deals in our history w're ... HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY the to own a easiest you've ever had! New Hudson, America's Car. The amazing new kind of motor " design that car with new outstanding beauty, you brings performance! It's our way, as Hudson dealers, of celebrating Hudson's 40th anniversary. 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Of tlie first 200,000 New Hudson bought, over half went to men 100,202 and women who traded in other-mak- e cars, from the lowest to the highest priced, to own a New I Iuctaon ! YOUR THRILLING REVELATION RIDE I JAY DEE HARRIS Tremonl |