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Show . 1947 ynVEMBER 20, lY BEAR RIVER VALLEY Mr. j Happenings 8 for ta 1 Tlelancl Crystal .w, Mr. and Mrs. , at ey Uest it!' Of' The , ftreat Falls, ladies are sis- .m Drew, Bessie Airs. Sarah Allen were Tuesday, They also Mann at S. U rs. :fsarab rem, ' after enk arrie Hadley, f it ches i L 3 Green and and Donna, MrlBToann - attended the concert ra Utah State Sym-JchestMonIn Logan, ! D aing- - I ma returned Fridal Jr. "esday after a fending .reau Convention noN .d ' visiting . . wiw o,tivimers -- ner WRS aC nff . nMnrc piuw, "i by x D Davis of Salt Lake and Glenn, brothers, Ray where they a Saturday 4 "SPSS I of the funeral services and uncle, R. B.Davis. and Mrs. Whitnov tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harenjoyed the week-en- d in Ban- ris and Fred Christensen were in where croft, Idaho, they attend- Preston, Monday, to attend the ed th,3 ward homecoming. funeral services of Mrs. Lewis Christensen's brothe A week-en- d guest at the Gar- Ezra Lewis. land Puzey home was her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bezzant, of Salt Mrs. Quentin Alten, Mrs. Frank Lake. Stevens, Mrs. W. W. Whitney and Mrs. Londy Harris were Logan Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw visitors, Wednesday. attended the wedding reception of her ntece, jthe former Leila Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Hunsaker, and Verl Grover in and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe were Honeyville, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kinsey and Parks of Pocatello. Ray N. E. Marble left Wednesday for a business trip to Spokane, Dr. D. B. Green attended the He expects to reWashington. concert given by the USAC orturn Sunday. chestra at Logan, Tuesday. Donna Green played with the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams returned home this week after a very pleasant visit with their Mr. and Mrs. Lewis son, Dee, wife and new grandMr. and Mrs. Oscar Chris- son, at Faulkton, South Dakota. Dee sends a greeting to Jiis many Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble atfriends in this vicinity. The tended the wedding reception Adams visited eight state capi-to- ls given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. and many places of interest Leon Gardner at Salt Lake, throughout the middle west. W. W. LEADER B. Y. U. RELEASES NAMES OF VALLEY STUDENTS Two-fift- - IS PAT UEMCj WW 11 A 1 amumui enroueu. M irom , ire-- Holladay. Also enrolled from the Tremonton area are: Beth Brown, Joel J. Richards, Ralph and S. Miller, Garland; Darlene Cutler, Beverly E. Nelson and Joseph W. Larkin, , Snowvilte; Naone Mason, Melvin R. Munk and Lloyd Lee Sorenson, Howell: They report Boys' Town Martell Mortenson and Ralph C. DRAMA STUDENTS TO BE Bear River City; Max Holmgren, HEARD IN RECITALS Mrs. Norman Birch of Willard Conley and Diana Cutler, Portwas a week-en- d d, age; and John Fred Wright, guest at the Elmer Gorringe home. Students of Phyllis W. Pope Idaho, son of Beatrice M. will be heard in reading and Wright; Garland. dramatic recitals, Saturday, November 22, and Monday, Novem- NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS ber 24, at her home. They will State of Utah, County of Box commence at 7:30 p. m. Elder. The program, Saturday, will be given by Ellen Cook, Camylla In the City of Garland. Jones, Tamara Ewer, Jo Ann , I have in my possession the Korth, J. R. Garfield, Mary Lynn following described animals, Cook, Billie Woodhead, Anna which if not claimed and taken Payne, Hope Allen, Norma away, will be sold, at public Coombs, Bob Woodhead, Carol auction to the highest cash bidrJ Green, Joan Tueller, Gordon der at the city pound, in Garland Johnson and Carol Homer. City on the 28th day of NovemAppearing Monday are Sidney ber, 1947, at the hour of 2 p. m. Description: a matched black Bishop, Susan Waldron, Rita team Julie Jane weighing 1600 pounds, one Waldron, Richards, Ann Krey, David Hamilton, has white right hind foot and Merrillee Cochran, Margaret Ann star in head and other is all Nielson, Don Lee Pope, Daryl black. No visible brand. Smooth Garn, Billie Bishop, Martens mouthed. Elmer Godfrey, Poundkeeper Garn, Jaleen Harris and Dorothy Le-la- nd Ma-la- Clock-Rad- ings Garland District. io nyK4 j It's simple y with this It Clock-Radi- ij to wake G-- E remem-bt- s you up. Calls by turning on the radio Somatically. Plays like any nventional table set, too. any- je it all day long fore in the house. has a n dependable, accurate G-- E electric clock. Has jewel-lik- e cabinet and u available in ebony black plastic (Model 50B); rosewood (Model 50) It Model plastic FOR SALE 5 white face cross bred bucks. Reasonable. Call Harold Selman or phone IMMEDIATE DELIVERY in Kir-b- y vacuums. For information, or drop phone Dan Garn, me a card at Fielding, Utah. 3 8tp 28-J- 66-R- 11 62 $44.05 35-J- Yi HI FOR SALE 1 Lenax hot air furnace, less stoker. Bone Electric. ltc Eureka and Hamilton Beach Dealers at Bradshaw's. Hamp USED RADIOS FOR SALE. $5 to tfc $7.50 and a $25 console. Bone Bradshaw. ltc Electric. FOR SALE 1937 Ford sedan, radio. Good condition. CHOICE SELECTION of Christ4. Call Wayne Francom, mas Cards at the LEADER. 0 tfc 3 ltp 11-- 20 11-- 20 7-- 24 10-3- 11-- 65-R- 3. Jeanne Ogden, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roland Ogden, former residents of this city, died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. She is the first fatality of the disease to be reported in Utah this year. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 12:30 p. m. at Stratford LDS Ward Chapel in Salt Lake. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the family residence, 2522 Hartford St., Friday after 4 p. m. and Saturday until noon. ' 11-- 20 11-- 20 11-- U OUTDOOR COMFORT 11-- rt siy-n- i C " n a 20 11-- 13 FOR SALE Two 1941 Plymouth HOME FOR SALE at 4 th North 4door sedans. Clean cars. and 1st West. See Paul Miller. Motor Co., Brigham. ltp 1M3 ltp Phone 74. modern FOR SALE WILL DO SEWING and alter- home with 1 acre of ground in ations. Mrs. Mark Garrett, Gar Fielding. Call ltp 0 ltp land. Phone 102-FOR SALE White rabbits. Mrs. FOR SALE 160 acres pasture. Charles Roberts. ltp Good fence, plenty of water, 50 head mixed cattle, hay and FOR SALE Dressed poultry for food straw, 6 brood sows, 1 registered immediate use or2 fororfrozen Mrs. see Call locker. boar. J. P. Jones, Tremonton. ltc ltp P. W. Christensen. Fish-er-He- ss 11-- 43-R- Redpath Flannel 4. 11-- 11-- 11-- 20 lti" g Legal Notices Bad Weather Ahead! FoTTurthlMnfo the County Clerk or the ... SO GET THOSE SMOOTH TIRES CHECKED AND READY FOR WINTER DRIVING! respective signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of KIM A. MANN, sometimes called Kim Mann, Deceas- Guarantee 100 ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at Room 23, First Secur ity Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of February A. D., 1948. Lillie V. Mann, Administratrix of the Estate of Kim A. Mann, sometimes called Kim Mann, De- -, ceased. Date of first publication October 23, 1947, A. D, 1947. ' Wm. E. Davis, Attorney for on all tires capped or repaired NEW BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS CARMI - HARRY Tremonton Phone 94 Co Stores Gephart o "Buy For Cash And Pay Less" TRADE IN TREMONTON..... Keep Your Dollars At Home! Boys' Waist Cannon OVERALLS TOWEL SETS 1.79 3 2 pair Sanforized Riveted. We suggest you buy several pair at this exceptionally low price. Wholesalers assure us this overall will sell for $1.98 and higher by Spring. 20 20 Men's Light Color 1 Piece Sets TOWELS WASH CLOTH 98t You'll have to hurry for these! Choice of 4 good colors! Extra Heavy RANDOM JERSEY GLOVES WORK SOX 3 3 pair For 20 SIZES 10 TO 12 $1 pair For 00 $1 00 Take Advantage of This Offer! NO FEES TO 4 LOW RATE TEARS NO STOCK NO COMMISSION Sec JAMES BROUGII, Realtor Tremonton. Utah Author H 4 Mortrar TDK PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE 20 Quality Toys 1 ,111 f MEN'S STORE -3 67-J- 11-- SPORTS SHIRTS 0 L- H-2- 11-2- Arrow jj U 114-R- - r.cdpcth Flannels have Arrow's super-:mafrom collar tip to tail end come in variety of attractive solid colors. J. for Eecap 20 - 1UU la J TWO WEEKS ONLY Mr. and Mrs. R. A Christen sen Sr. are visiting this week in Salt Lake, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skinner and family. 20 11-1- WOOL FOR MATCHLESS CI 20 ROOF REPAIRS, shingling, sid- FOR SALE house, $300. Mr. River Contact kinds. Bear all of East of Movable. ing 2tp Guymon, room 6, Gephart hotel. City. E. U. Whitaker ltp FOR SALE 1937 1 12 ton truck, EXCELLENT STOCK OF Christ- new motor, good work condition. mas Cards. Have your name See John Robbins, Robbins Bros. ltp imprinted for nominal cost. Service. 3 LEADER OFFICE. ltp WELL DO Plain sewing. Phone PRICED 3 -- Rl, Garland. Hazel Riser. 2 GOOD RANCHES ltc RIGHT, WITH TERMS FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 240 FOR SALE 160 acres of pasture. ultraacres part pasture, of water. 7 modern home, cow barn and Good fence, plenty 2 with 1st 4 calves milk cows, 200 sheds. Taylor grazing for 2 will freshen by Christsheep or 70 cattle. Excellent calf, 2 fresh last Spring, all mas and water right. calf. Hay and straw, 2nd with 320- acres, excellent soil, 26 acres 1 registered boar. sows. 6 brood New seeded fall wheat. Tremonton. ltp modern home with five city lots. J. P. Jones, Good paid up water right. J. FOR SALE Small Coleman oil Harold Abegglen, Hailey, Idaho. heater. Call or see Cliff 2 tfc Beard. 0 Phone 193-ltp 11-- on 0 TREMONTON DAUGHTER OF FORMER RESIDENTS DIES 11-1- 11-- j 01 "TOMBS PLENTY OF DELICIOUS AP- PIANO FOR SALE Upright. A. Tolman, $150. Small electric range, $20. PLES. $2.15 bu. 6 3tp Call Tremonton ltp Honeyville. e 17 20 65-R- as PHONE 3. VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRAll ED. wrk guaranteed. ': Robbins Implement Co. FOR SALE 15 windows, 32x32 Also 4 doors and 1 will DUCTS UTAH pay glassed. cash for dead or useless cows, hor- heavy plate glass store door. Used. See R. M. Bone, Bone ses, sheep or h 's. Phone Tremonltc Administratrix. Electric. tfc ton 159-- J or Cirland BY-P- i Vs ltp 10-2- 11-- i 4. 0 11-2- IS THE TIME - REPAIRED st, Richards. DIVIDENDS To have your OLIVER TRACTOR and all types of Farm Machinery , monton are: Jimmy Walton, Monette Henrie, Neil W. Sten-quiShirley Gene Maughan, Deo Christensen, Darvel Robbins. Dorian C. Toland and Don T. i b-r- NOW-- hs . SJU3 - IT PAYS students from Twenty-thrt- e Tremonton and vicinity are listed in Brigham Young University's record autumn registration of 4,586 students, it is announced by Registrar John E. Hayes. Forming the largest enrollment in the history of the university are students from 42 states, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, and eight foreign countries. of them are veterans. C- ,1 PAGE FIVE TRY A LEADER CLASSIFIED Electric SAYS Russ Tremonton. Utah t 'xtn SotMtnr COMPANY for Of AMERICA Are Now On Display At Gephart's If von arc looking for LASTING TOYS, worth while, INSTRUCTIVE TOYj3, your visit to GEPHARTS will he a profitable one. 3JE fo |