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Show 1945- - February 22, isday. BEAR RIVEE VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Page Five Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman met NEWS FLASHES FROM THE moreland. Gaye Laub, John Cash for Live Poultry. FL A. Gam. f. Miss Lois Fryer and Mrs. their son Oleen at the Salt Lake McKIXLEY SCHOOL Spencer Hamilton and Wood left Tuesday for Los Geo airport Thursday On their return 698. Bruce Stevens. were dinner trip they Angeles for a visit with relatives. guests of Young citizens atthe McKinley Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade. Buhop and Mrs. Fred L Petersen school are Jaleen Allen, reporter. CASH PAID for dead or useless always contributing to of Mit-suuch- -- PENROSE Rutler and Brigham. The Shuman famiiy .Campbell and daughters, W and Kathy arrived at took Oleen back to Salt Lake from Balti- - Sunday afternoon and visited with ije by had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. where Mrs. Campbell his until Mrs. Sarah Shuman accompanied husband ber Butler as far as Brigham to visit them Mrs. and transfer now at with Mr. and Mrs. James H- Millare Both voting. of their parents. Mr and er andher grandson Troy, who is home on a short furlough. L Miller. student a Mrs. Sarah Shuman is now visTheone Miller, sPent Provo at iting with her daughter. Mrs. y u ""fend 'with her parents, Mr. Charles Jensen and family in Ogden Miller. Mrs George U and Miller Leonard M. Petersen attended a Glen aid Mrs. Z, were Sunday banquet at the Hotel Utah in Salt Ogden i S Us parents. Mr. and Lake Monday evening. Mr. and Mis. Morris Highfield Wilford Miller. Monte of Ogden were son and Smith overnight guests of tf Veda Mrs. Doris Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen on Sorter Dixie Sue, left Friday to Monday and on Tuesday were dineto'camPRobrts'Calif0rnia- ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Engvor ii Ple "".it la - S T fj their husbands are station- of ard Mrs. OUver Johnsen dinner nleyville were Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Jrf jCIler -Zm Leak jack accompanied Mrs Lyman Petersen and to Salt and Mrs. Sid Peterson bro-.- . her with be to uke Sunday underr Petersen who mornsent an operation Sunday and community and national ties. i, activi- t Learning to do so helps to make continued worth-whil- e citizens, rt to needs about them and with an earnest desire and ability to do something to improve those needs. Last week our school received a letter of commendation from the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis for the fund of $133.20 collected through the school. Our exhibit at school during the week were the Junior Red Cross gifts to BushneU hospital. These included joke books and story books made by the different rooms as well as other necessary supa-le- Monday our toad came out of cows, horses, sheep Colorado Animal Phone Tremonton, land, 35J3 96-R- hi- bernation, so spring will soon be here- - or hogs. ts. of 4 Gar- FOR SALE If 8-- To rent or lease, large WANTED It has been asleep over three modern home for permanent resimonths. It is thinner now than dence. Inquire Blaine Morse, Soil when it went to sleep. We will Conservation office. Phone 36 It Hard to Get Items 1 ITspd have to feed it some flies. Then it will get fat again. Utah Poultry representative. BuySecond Grade, ers of all kinds of live poultry. tfc Phone 143. Miss Adams room. Dome-tvn- e WATER HEATERS, 1-- New and used Pressure Pumping: Systems School in February is fun. We APPLES FOR SALE $2 50 bushhad a good time on Valentine's el. Mrs. Oluf Johnson, Garland. day and at the dance. We like to hear stories about Washington FOR SALE 16j acre farm 1 mile and Lincoln. We are learning to south of Crossroad service. Good One IIOTPOINT write and have some new books to ' and impleplies. home, outbuildings read. ments. Inquire at the Leader ofMcKinley pupils have begun First Grade, and fice. cans tin 3 closed units and deep for saving collecting tip. Petersen. Miss Smith's Room. the drive the of last big February. pot cooker. Mrs Annie Perkins of Blanding FOR SALE 1943 Chevrolet SeAnother activity in which the arrived Friday to visit with her We are studying about the dan. New tires, radio, heater. Call School has excelled is ASK US earliest boats. We had a valentine 5F-1- 1 daughter, Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen McKinley ltp the purchase of bonds and stamps. and family. last Wednesday. about those hard-to-gJust recently our school received dance We have flags all over the room. FOR SALE Grain drills, 2, 3, or another letter from the War Fiitems you need. We get slips for books we have 4 bottom plows, harrows, binder, nance Division thanking us for - potato cultivator, doubtomato our splendid cooperation and in- read. Mrs- Maughan's third grade. le disc harrow, hay rake, mowing forming us that our school name spring G. Je Neal Pack, reporter. machine (horse drawn,) wheat-lan-r d u u has been placed on three ambutooth harrow, and lances purchased by the school plow. Tune up and overhaul The Primary and Y. L M. I. A. since November 1944tractors. See Ruel Oliver of held a dancing party, food sale Now our school has pledged that c 72 Phone Rl. and prgrani Friday evening it will Mrs. Alice Ward, Mrs. Grace March purchase during February, and April at least $65 a Hales and Mrs. Gwen Ward en- month room which will be per tertained a group of friends at the used to buy a life raft Glen Ward home Monday evening Past success in purchasing war following the dance at Fielding. bonds and stamps has allowed us MECHANIC WANTED Apply at Mrs. Rayola Walker and Margie to Peterson Tractor Service, Trefly our Minute Man Flag since Ward came up from Ogden Saturmonton. tie January and we hope to do so the America if urgently calling for the most day to visit with their parents, next three months. efficient use oi her manpower. Overland Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. HILL FURNACE and STOKER Greyhound it spearheading the mobilizaA Voss Ward, Glen Ward and J. tion of homefront manpower. You can SERVICE Furnaces and stokWe are studying about the O. Hadfield were in Ogden on by eliminating all unnecessary tripi help ers are 15R-available. Phone countries across the seas. We are to make room for those who must travel. business Monday. also drawing graphs. John Allen, who is employed hi The eighth grades had a dance Protect your car with Farmers Ogden was home for a few days and some of the girls from our Phone 88-Tremonton, Utah with his family. Auto Insurance. James H. Miller, room served. 764-Hadfield of Phone Lake Salt Faye Brigham City. 4 tfc The boys in our room lost our spent the weekend with her "par- bail and we have to buy a r WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield. Call Lee Thompson at Fronk Mrs Blanche Hyer and Mrs. ; Mrs. Jenson's Seventh Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. O'Conner of Ogden were visiting tfc Grade, Beverly Smith, reporter Monday at the J. H. Ward home. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, for The Primary held a Valentine We have been studying about " sale at Leader office. $1.00. for all children the party Tuesday Sweden, Norway and Denmark. of last week These countries have proven to be SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. Mrs. Ray Capener entertained at interesting. Optrated by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, INCORPORATED her home Thursday for the "Home We had a valentine dance. Builder" and "Trail Builder" priEverybody enjoyed it The gym mary groups. was decorated with Valentines. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lester are George Chournos and Allan s drew the valentine from our visiting with relatives in Riverside and Garland the first of the room. week. Mrs. Lester is the former We have a court in our room 41 43 Protein Afton Hales. The Lesters are leav- and it is pretty strict. If you chew-guProtein home week to their this make in ing school, you have to chew in Michigan wax and sing a song while you are PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW- A. several A. Capener spent days chewing it Miss Grant's Sixth grade this week visiting in Salt Lake Vaun Woolley and Gary City Adams, reporters. OIL BURNERS ELECTRIC RANGE, 2-- 2-- et RIVERSIDE J. Li Plumbing Rob-bin- s. - BURGESS Heating 2-- was an Ogden Miller Leon CLASSIFIED ADS Saturday. warha Tavlor of Brigham Luetta Thursday with Mrs. visited Leak and Mrs Mr. Jack were Logan family Leak and visitors 2-- 15 3. YOUR OLD MIDLAND MATTRESS R MADE HOTEL R NEW 1-- new-on- El! &Mi?Z$r EGA & EYE! XT'. Bar-fus- Cotton Seed Cake it to us and we will and rebuild it into a Send clean new comfortable Mattress LOW Roll-Ed- ge at COST TO YOU Pick Up and Deliver Regularly Phone 23 and or 80-R- FIELDING 2 Tremonton our driver will call. MATTRESS CO. E, 1st South Member Federal Warehouse System GRAINS - SEEDS - FEEDS ed EVERTON 51 In our room we have chosen a group of boys and girls to .make SCHOOL NEWS the laws for our room. All of the Eight Grade girls and They got together and made the two of the boys attended the laws. Then the whole room voted dance, sponsored by for the law we wanted and the the McKinley school, at Tremon- laws we didn't want After we had ton Friday evening of last week. voted they made penalties for the The Seventh and Eighth grad- laws we are going to use. The peners had a valentine party in their alties aren't much fun, but quite a class room last Wednesday. They few of us have had to do one danced, played games, ate candy or two of them. The chairman is Val Dee Benand peanuts. nett his assistants are Edna West- - Soybean Pellets Briehara Wholesale and Retail WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN FEED CORN STEAM ROLLING GRINDING CLEANING Phone 41 Tremonton "Buy For Cash and "! Tremonton, Utah Pay Less" New spring patterns, small designs. large and yard (Limit) 39 OVERSHOES Size 6 to 12 ?3.98 9 I si MENS RAVOX and GABARDINE Ab H:Vr ?2.98 Childrens Percale DRESSES JjUj49 Size 7 to 14 $2,49 SHIRTS 98 and 30 PINS Limit 2 cards to a customer. Raron MiH.se? Cu-imer- SLIPS SOX Sizes Sizes 10'i to 12 49 2.98 ON SALE FRIDAY MARCH 2nd at 9:00 A. M. BOBBY Wool $ 2.98 Bright New Patterns 3.98 50 and Quilt Size Chenille, Crib or Carriage QUILTS SPORT SHIRTS MENS SWEAT 1.98 25 $3.98 CHILDREN'S Elastic Waist. New Shipment, Just Received 23 Pound All Wool BATTS white and colors Rayon. Lined. FEBRUARY 28 at 9:00 A. M. 2 6 to 10 inch COATS ON SALE THURSDAY MARCH 1st at 9:00 A. M. PANTIES i 15 10c size. 4 for CHILDREN'S ON SALE WEDNESDAY id. Large roll. Reg. Sizes 1 to 6. 40 Wool and 60 Tan - Red - Blue - Brown Values to $9.90 RUBBER MENS ZIPPERS TISSUE TISSUES Package (Limit) ON SALE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, at 9:00 A. M. . Northern Toilet Cleansing 36 INCH FANCY PERCALE I ON SALE MONDAY FEBRUARY 26, at 9:00 A. M. ON SALE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24, at 9:00 A. M. 1 4 to 14 9i8 I 10 Sewing, Darning and Machine NEEDLES Rat-Ta- il 10c Black, Colors COMBS 10c |