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Show -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, 1945- Thursday, October 25, siTXDAY, MONDAY, iVrnVESDAY. imrvTr"T? Stan -- 28-29-30- ing-JA- TINOCCHIO" MATINEE CIO Demands Full Employment Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Mrs. Lulu Johnson was in charge of the program for the Special Interest class in the second ward M.I. A. Tuesday evening. The program consisted of the biographies of some of the cnurcn composers and Known stories of th; origin of some of ELECTROLUX 1" tor . V . Purifier Professor Moyle C. Rice of the The Singing Mothers organiza- tion of the Second ward are re- u.b.A.u. was the guest speaker minded of a practice to he held at t he Tremonton Womens Civic after Sunday School the coming League meeting held at the home of Mrs. Merrill Lauh, Thursday Sunday. evening. Professor Rice spoke on Current News Items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green Miss Ootid Riggs of Logan cle-- ; entertained the group of Long Beach, California, have lightfully with accordion two solos. been guests during the week at Two members new were voted the D. B. Green home. ;into the club; Mrs. A. J. Mohr and Mrs. Elaine Thompson. Delicious refreshments A. J. Woodward of Corinne were hostess served the to twenty-siby was here tor the week visiting members and three guests. with his sons Ernest and Harry j V ir;: Jfff A This coming Tuesday the group will hear Mayor Russell Waldron who will discuss postwar community planning. j , 'if Cleaner and Air PROFESSOR RICE GUEST SPEAKER -' the songs. FOR TREMONTON SINGING MQTHERS TO MEET S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR THEATRE SATURDAY, OCT. 27, at 3:00 -31 MAYOR TO ADDRESS GROUP eum "RETURN TO BATANN" POWELL, RALPH BELLAMY, CONSTANCE MOORE and MORTON GOULD and his ORCHESTRA NE Page Five THURSDAY', FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 "Delightfully Dangerous" TUESDAY, Tremonton, Utah- - x LOCAL GIRL RECEIVES INSTITUTE POSITION viiiim. ww -- 1 - r- MM.H- WW j . JLi,r.finj Woodward. SALES and SERVICE Call AnrWin Emma R,ie PRIMARY PLANS HALLOWE'EN DANCE ilaiicr'nr.-- r As part of their campaign to have congress act favorably on the of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anders-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Park of full employment bill, a unit of the CIO paraded the streets of Washron. now attending college at the ington ihoto shows them as they marched from the capitol. Idaho, and Lt. and Mrs. Carey, U. S. A C. in Logan, was recent-- ! Melvin Barton and son Richard Iy put in as first counselor in the and Mrs. Mr. C. V. Mrs. E. Norman Graham would Lilenquist of Boise were week-enmutual at the college L.D.S. In- guests-o- f have received that word their soon arrive from Oklahoma. stitute. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett. daughter and husband, Mr. and ! RONALD HALES Garland Phone 32 R2 d Officers of the First Ward Primary are planning a Hallowe'en costume dance for the members of that organisation. The party will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. . WANWWy?.W;:.WVA-.w.v.v,ixvxwwjt- ' 1 - - !)A Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are te use them? ready n m jMZS j H. C. ROHDE s ...... urns ff. acrytMag you need for a tmttcMng party Peanuts Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything .Ll1......... Cello Pack, Black or White lb. Whiff a Puffed Rice 6 oz. pkg. Larg-- SHIPMENT JOHN DEERE MILK BEET LOADER Let This Equipment Aid Yeast 4 Candy Bars Molasses ErotLl....u 0, 24 ln&t0SSSM. W Coloring Cocoa Margarine..! o. 8 0' Iai,y tall Cof f PA 5JS Coffee Nob Hill, No DrfP' PeHzed size r 28 IRd U 24 lb. Finer Coffee Packed H L oz. pkg. ..lb. hp ib. KARO SYRUP Blue Label Honey o, K,a8. ......"o. ' 15 61 new, tender Bread is the 61 iarge ..M chtu You'll agree this cans or 24 oeans 47? 25 .le la.lk:.....ib. &?agxii W FOR CHILI Keo k 8 14 ..large avorit FIcQO 31 ,; SOUp Camp'5e'1's Tomatoi New Pack Jjf 72 ,i.r. or 4 Postum ..66 os. pk(t- - Sperry's ;. Cherub' 0valtine.lLo!!Lri!!!! WAFFLE FLOUR Suzanna TP .Quality Milk o. J3V 2 vEEhWp7? Sugar Z?Xe Miscellaneous Values A , Flelshmann' . Q cans &yl out - Nut Meats ..F.!L.":...c!!!l.p... Olives Libby' or Ehmann's chopped LARGE 4 l f- (A Popular Brands BEET PULLERS in getting your beets as soon as possible. 17 J!?.b Just Received A LATE iJS'u Duff But People's Ways" Vanilla or Lemon Schilling's llytrsr LAlldCl 27? poodles n U l U ;, r IT Ll or you get 3 Li LZJ Uli your money bach Produce Price Subject To Daily Changes urisp jonatnan or CHOOSE THE SAFETY of the 10-in- ch GRAPES MILKER Flavor Sweet Red Ful1 rf?? lb N-- YAMS' trJ low-vacuu- LEMONS J!:-:i"'z...i- PARSN I PS means fast milking with higher production. Come in and ask for details REPAIR Cheese Headquarters Combine Motors O Magnetos O Carburetors ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Albert Earl, Mgr. Fhone 90 Tremonton b. I.t!b. iZ!! r,utch Lunch Meat for 0 Tower Units 4 stlib. MiJ1 TURKEYS 2 lb. box Swift's Prem ..12 os. Lunch Meat - Beverly Top Qlityanutfl!l!!r Real Roast !LB!! AIUa s Aioer All Bran New Corn Flake Deal two .l n pkgs. lg. pkg. Morning Glory Rice Crispies Kellogg'i K BLEACH White Magle 1QV ri. sr c ib. r os. li os. 10 6 Hjy- lb. RoastJAifSLSSr-.ib-. CHEESE - 29 LAMB .A..r.,c.ft.1!: POT 40c ,b. LEGSZ!11 37 VEAL R0AST..!!!.o.!.riur.de :miqw$ bread XCw 27 ,b ROASTiHl,b 26 just by running the tip of your finger lightly over a slice of Mrs. Wright's Bread. You'll feel the tender difference that means fresher, better-tastinbread. TEST IT TODAY, g AND AGAIN TOMORROW, make the same test Notice that the same loaf is still still tender and fresh. Whenever you shop, get Mrs. Wright's New tender Bread in white, satin-smoot- h, wheat, or raisin. 34 73 71J 33 24 36 of 18 Tea lb. 43 Tree Tea ...lk.. lb. 49 Beveragel..:...1!.0.!-...- . k Water Canada Dry fKE Deponit). Coffee --A..Favorlte Coffe , , 25 Tfl j 28 os. LJjh ,k JzL Mustard , Ked HiI1, Top Quallty Catsup 1H Cheese. .D:".rL!.ft;! 26 Spaghetti pkg. 12 Noodles ! IllIL. 20 5 0.. os. 14 9 pk.. , i. ,. 14 os. 24 Under this guarantee: unless you like my new bread better than your present i I bread, you get all your money back. MRS. WRIGHT K GLOBES Watt.. to S Pounds, Fancy Quality....A Grade Prime Rib villi 49 2 FRYERS &g. G. E. IS, 26, 40 Norbest Hens 10 to 16 lbs. A Grade lb. C Party Favorites n, Americn u an ivuii lrM Are Plainly Marked Ni-- T Everyday Favorites Cheese Tractors 10 ib. 4 GROUND BEEF K,!n.L?Ia!ily 26 7'2 ,b SHllf4J 11 CAULIFLOWER m ) j I southern sweetB 1 ) ' 1 LEnUCEil!!Lf POTATOES Sut.V 10-in- ch 'ii CELERY..:.f.8.p:..s.t!ik. ORANGES m The W II APPLES sasfi HINMAN LOW VACUUM J CD r Market 11V Old Dutch. ..can 'IIIHWII l.tt SHIHOLA CLEANSER 7 Liquid or Past Raisin 7 m. Ut( White, Wheat Sandwich 10 2'17i 1 |