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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton, GOLD STAR BUTTONS NOW AVAILABLE FIRST WARD CLEANERS TO MEET All the Gleaners of the Tre- monton First ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Joan Archibald next Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. ITT ENDS LOGAN CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal nd Don Lee and Mrs. Aker attended the concert held in the Logan 4th ward Tuesday evening when Mrs. Dale Madsen furnished thj program, accompanied by Maughn MeMurdie. THE DREWS ENTERTAIN VISITORS FROM IOWA AND NEBRASKA Wendell Abbey and Mrs. Jesse Abbey of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Grant Yates and Grant Yates III of Omaha, Nebraska are guests of Mrs. Carrie Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew this week. Mrs. Yates is a sister of Mrs. Carrie Drew, this being their first meeting in twelve years. The visitors accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. Carrie Drew, Miss Besste Drew. Mrs. Sarah Allen, Mrs. Sadie Hadley and Keenan Bone, spent Monday in Logan canyon and at Bear Lake. The guests were also entertained at a dinner at the Harry Drew home Wednesday evening. They plan to return to Iowa and Nebraska this weekend. Primary Reminder The Tremonton First ward Primary will continue its meeting on Monday, June 6, starting at 3 p. m. All children of primary age are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Richards have moved to Grouse Creek, where they will spend the summer months. NOTICE I leton Idaho and Tremonton, and Loveland, and Woodruff Snow Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harwood, Salt from Dewey ville. RecenUy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lake City. Mrs. Kermeu naiKcu Mr. and Heusser had as their guests their and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Mr. and daughter of Og- granddaughter and family.El Chadwick and Mrs. Jack Wooding of den visited CMr. and Mrs. Floyd California. Gardner and Martin M. Gardner, vriHnv vpninz Mrs. Duett here on Memorial Day . Loveland and son Robert J. and( Bishop and Mrs. Charles Dew- railed on their par--; daughter, Mildred Jean attended. the Commencement Exercises 01 ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser the Box Elder High School. and other relatives in Deweyville The friendly circle club held a Memorial Day. Lou- -; meeting at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lish, decise Neilson Tuesday evening, Mrs. orated graves of their loved ones Neilson, Mrs. Stella Spackman, in Peterson and Brigham City and Mrs. Gladys Norr were on Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson,' Preston, Idaho and Donna Decker, Durane, Colorado, were recent visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Gene Jorgenson was the conductor in charge of the Bear River high School cappella choir who presented a concert here Monday night, Proceeds went to the ward building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley and daughter of Bothwell visited Due to the fact that certain The government is now offer- - mujc processors have advised incr .it.hnnt. mst. tn everv moth-- ! their constituents against the on their dairy 'father or widow of veterans spraying of DDT er, in the and around cows . and ,.' in service. Gold Star but- rs &nd loungin sneds tons. aisr, due to the controversial fast-be ; either can These pins opinion of the use of DDT on and ened on lapel or worn as a clasp around dairies and milk cows, by rm rirpr-- anrt ran be obtained Government siaie ana iueai aul r.r.ntsftirifr nitrirt, service of- - horities. the Executive Board of ficer department of veterans af- - the Box Elder Mosquito and Fly fairs', Darrell S. Robins, who is Abatement District have decided at the Utah Power & Light build- -, that it v. ill be to the best interest , our Co- -' ing in Tremonlcn, each Wed-- to the Dairy industry of on ths a- use DDT to NOT unty, nesday. bove mentioned places. If the Mr unri Mrs. James F. Dun- - Dairymen desire a spray job for up with lap and son Terry of Los An- -: flies on their dairy set new che-th- e recomended the one of at were guests peles, California he may, by application home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy'micals, ' and the payment cf a small char- Biddle this week. ee to offset the difference in used, receive Mrs. Wesley Carter of Long cost of materials Beach, Calif., visited with Mrs. this service. G. II. Carter on Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen and and F. E. Kespler spent Monday daughter Hazel of Salt Lake City! at the Aultorest Memorial park spent the week end with Mr. and in Ogden. Mrs. Ferris Allen and family. j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen visMrs. Raymond Heusser, accomited with relatives in Smithfield panied her father, J. P. Barnard on Memorial day. By Mrs. T. R. Ault of Brigham City to Ogden on Mrs. Bertha Gardner attended Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft Mrs. Oliver Peterson and child-pe- n spent the weekend visiting with funeral services for O Van Luren of Petersboro, Alton Perry of her family in Midvale. They were in Downey, Idaho, last Sunday. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Perguests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thursday afternoon the D. U. ry and children of West Weber Carlson. P. of Camp D met at the home of visited with Dr. and Mrs. NorMrs. Stella Barnard, lesson was man Perry of Sacrawento, CaliMr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs ac given by Mrs. Rhoda Wheatley. fornia, Sunday. companied by their daughter Mr. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and Mrs. Ted Jones of Drager-to- n by the hostess. are a trip to Idaho, Monspent the weekend at Moab. Commencement Exercises of tana,taking to visit re Canada and They returned home with Mrs. the Bear River High School were latives. will visit many They Brigg's mother, Mrs. Zella Car- attended by a number from our ter and Mrs. Welby Grosback ward. In the 1949 graduating points of interest on the journey and son Gary of Springville, who class were Jacqueline Barnard home. Mr. and Mrs. Garreld Evans will spend a few days at the Jerry Buchanan, Reta Faye Dustand daughter Sheron of Drag-ertoman. Lynette Gardner, J Robert Briggs home. spent the Memorial day weekend with their parents Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Lish and family. Judy and Earl Lish visited tliej Evans family for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hump-phreof Logan visited at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Friday. Saturday evening the townsfolk met at the school grounds where the winners of the scrap iron drive were treated to an evening of playing ball and ' mii-kill- ' s ed Se-gun- do, j for the head of 1 1 , the f. V family m& 1 1 & bV OBI f The perfect ,nt for weather hat handr or dress-u- P - woW 5.00 The smu realty ect the IM fortf or r' . ft9 00(1 :X' ores g"f ' ' ' City. Mr. I V I pteas. wear wi PfWf' S2.00 Qtffors MEN'S STORE Visiting speakers were Leoard Peterson and Wallace Andersen of the High Council. Memorial Day Program was held in the Deweyville cemetery Monday under the direction of Circle club. Mrs. Bertha Gardner announced the program. Opening prayer was offered by Mayor M. G. Perry. Remarks were made by N. Horace Barnard. Scouts placed a bouquet of flowers a tribute to the war dead.. Taps were played by Mrs. Virginia Blackham and the ladies chorus sang. "Thank God for America" Further remarks were made by Clarence . Fryer and Milton Marble, followed by a song "Let the lower Lights Be Burning by Vonda Whittaker Mrs June Marble and Ruth Litchf ord. Benediction, Bishop Clarence Perry. A large number of relatives and friends laid colorful arrays of freshly plucked flowers on graves of departed loved ones. John G. Hansen of Los Angeles California visited relatives here Memorial Day. Mrs. N. H. Gitfh of Salt Laek City, called on Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassell had as their guests on Monday, their motner, Mrs. Couch and other latives from Garland, Mr. and Mrs. John Couch and family, Lo gan. Walter Sudbury and daugh ter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Lale Campbell and children, Salt Lake and Mrs. James Dixon and daughter Patricia of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey ana daughter of Ogden Mr. and ws. Lynn Dewey and son of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowden, Brigham City visited at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Norr during Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Harwood Ogden visited their mother Mrs. Lizzie Jensen and other relatives here Memorial Day. Mrs. N. H. Gltsch, Mr: and Mrs F. S. Harwood, Salt Lake City called on Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland on Memorial Day. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dewey and Mrs. J. E. Dewey of Richfield Utah, visited here with relatives over the weekend. Mrs. J. E. Dewey was a guest of Mrs. R. N. Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Dewey visited with their son who is attending school In Logan. Mr. and Mrs A. R. Burbank had as their visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and family. City relatives from Map-- , Br-Idia- m j decorate0 Wrt hre . v, j to . ery 1st House East of Post Office in Beir Phone Bear River 2391 Phone TP Everyday Is Saturday J Oleo Fruits Vegetables ORANGES 35c Dozen Large SOO's Corn HAPPY VALE, Cream. No. 59e AVACADOSlQe California. Each APPLE 42 CELERY Slice, No. 2 ROSEDALE, . WHITE unaN0 7i ... 32c Cheese KRAFT, VELVEETA, 2 lb Fancy Bluebirds Lb. Can WHITE STAR Grated, No'i can 2 Lbs. TOMATOES 1 1 25C Bleached, Each Fresh, m IfJe California, Bunch 2 Pine Sun Kist, Doz C4RROTS Per Lb UN-MAI- D, 288 VALENCE, LEMONS i very aay Low Prices n, roasting weenies. Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting Joyce Barkle gave a talk "Fasting was her theme. ' Salt Lake Ci and relan Ves AMERICAN FOOD STORES beucijCille ys j Veterinarian j j man vr J DR. J. II. McNAMara no-dp- ; FATHER'S DAY GIFTS G1ME DM and son Niel and daughter Ann visited relatives and decorated the graves of loved ones at West Point Monday. Lester Pierson and daughter LOis 01 tsngnam wity, itoy Chap- - 23c Spam Carton 39, LUNCH MEAT CAN VEGETABLES JUICE House Wallace Blended 46 BEANS DP AC 30c Peach or Apricot Patrician, Sieve r P( Jar W, Dinnett, Tall can HUNTS Tall HUNTS No. . 2'i can nUNTS 15c .lllAJldNo.2K ' can SUNNY SMILE No. 2' Can CEREALS PICKLES Corn ba KELLOGS Large Pkg QUICK QUAKER Large Package ALL BRAN ROSEDALE OQ angw A rrQ VrV. ij CORN FLAKES KEroGG A Libbys Mustard T t Quart VEGETABLES PEACHES PEARS Oz. 2 & Miracle Can No. 21. PORK & BEANS SUNNY JLM Sweet Good Taste, Cut CANNED FRUIT Preserve Oz. No. 2 Can No. 2 Can MIXED 16 RED D. TOMATOES 5f SHREDDED"' 1 12 01 I Can 41 I' r National r STAPLES SALMON SUGAR COLUMBIA Cello Tall MILK POWDERED or BROWN, ARMOUS 4 tall peanut 49c cinnnv omrr i BUTTER COCOA 2 pkg - cans Gibbs 10'4Ot f , 16 oz HERSHEY' Vi Lb. Can MEAT DEPARTfJENT "TT "TT BACON FANCY ri amsi naif, PER LB. 47C Lb 53c PORK ROASTS All-Mo- SLICED TENDERIZED hole or st Lb. Boneless, FRANKS Fresh Made 0 I 45C ..per V. GROUND BEEF Fresh Ground Lb. SAUSAGE All Pork 496 rer Lb 45C 25 456 |