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Show Extends Sugar Drinks to be served cold, such at iced tea, coffee, etc., should be gweetened while hot, when less sugar is required. 1 More Than 2000 U$t Dcveopetf the Tr That OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES better rubber developed 1 New, by B. F. Goodrich make tire run cooler, and wear longer. DEWEYVflLLE Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denier and son of Salt Lake City. Cpl and Mrs. Dean Haslam visited relatives in Wellsville. Lois and Phyllis, daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Fryer, were their guests during the week' end. Cpl. and Mrs. Dean Haslam, Mrs. Duett Loveland and son, and visited relatives Darrell, friends in Wellsville Monday morning and in the afternoon the Cpl. left Tremonton by bus for Fort Douglas to report back for duty after a 90 day furlough. Mrs. Haslam will stay with her parents while her husband is in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnand son, Mark of Preston, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry recently. Kathryn Perry spent a few days tire body itronger new of an 35 EAR RIVER VALLE Y LEADER Tremonton, Ltah WANTED Woman Kenneth Burbank and son, Mikel, ADS CLASSIFIED the Pie Dump. Call of Brigham City were guests of B Page Four son the result entirely (tronger cord, more cord per inch in top ply and an extra breaker (trip. t The new "Road Lerel" tread puts more rubber on the road to share the wear, making the tire wear more evenly and with relatives in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank over the mora slowly. Ttrmi Avmltblt Cos) WAYNE'S Associated Service and Htr "Dettct on ABC . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and son, George, and daughter, Washington's Dorothy, spent birthday with Mr. and Mrs. Lale Campbell and little daughter at their home in Salt Lake City. i Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Collect" ttery P.M. 1 9:30 TbmrxUy week-end- E.T. tCfftrrr? turd n i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. Thursday, February 21st a meeting of the D. U. P. was held at the home of Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Eight members were present Mrs. Etta Gardner gave the lesson. FOR SALE Farm Master Milkmatching Machine 6. months old; old with 6 and 5 ed Team, years TremonHarness. Phqie ton. See Harmon Pierson East Garland. t2p FOR SALE hay. D .A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ton good alfalfa Phone Fuhriman. 15 . 61-J- CARD OF THANKS WANTED 1st and 2nd Crop Man to take care of turkey flock. Wages and percentappreciate the kindness of age of profits. Apply at Leadsince the death of We our friends er office. our beloved mother. The sympathy and help offered and the FOR SALE Young brood sows. lovely funeral which- was held, See Jerry Morgan or phone all BRIGHT GOOD ' 5-- Jl HAY 56-J- - will always remain as a comfort to us, in her loss. The family of Amelia Petersen. LOST One 2 year old Holstein heifer, 1 stub horn, branded JW heifer. ) stub horn, branded JW CARD OF THANKS on right ribs; 2 ball faced cows TB We desire to evtend our sincere branded 41 on right ribs or Reward. on Notify right thigh. thanks and appreciation to, the friends and neighbors who assisted James Walton, Phone us so generously and for the kindness and sympathy shown us dur SOWS AND bred gilts for sale. ing our recent bereavement. Delbert Soon ready to farrow. Mrs. Robert D. Crompton Walker. and family. REFRIGERATOR Repair work O. E. Done. For guaranteed. Washing Shirt information or appointment call Shirts can be washed easily if 119-Rsoaked in lukewarm water for 10 minutes. Use enough soap in wash water to make two inches of suds. FOR SALE Choice yellow, sweet Jess Gar Brush thick suds into soiled sec- Spanish onion seed. tions of neckband and cuffs. If pos- field. Phone sible, wash shirts in soft or softened water. Use lukewarm water for col- ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN for ored shirts, hot water for white New Fashion Frocks. Get yours from Mrs. Axel Fredriksen. Phone ones. Rinse at least twice. . in 25 Ton Stack ARTHUR HUNSAKER Deweyville 66-J1- 72-J- REFLECT STYLED RUSCO IT'", TAPES AND CORDS 1 .rTTr- - ZZl ) States. 1 LEGAL NOTICES t - GOOD SELECTION OF HOME WATER SOFTENERS INQUIRE Ewer Plumbing Phone .ford pickup for late model car Inquire Vernon Glenn. ALUMINUM SLATS 30 DAY DELIVERY w , Have your windows measured and estimate given by experienced personnel or bring in your measurements (or quotation. v, K s PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult UTAH will pay the County Clerk or the cash for dead or useless cows, hor respective signers. ses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon ton 159-- J or Garland tfc 35-J- NOTICE TO CREDITORS THOR IRONER Estate of David G. Nelson some- :i:,.Z2::i2mz.,J , ) Venetian Blind Co. Seattle, Wash. Northwest Shaw 01) times known as D. G. Nelson, Deceased. , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Snowville, Utah, on or before the 12th day of June, A. D., 1946. D. G. NELSON, JR., the Executor of the estate of David G. Nelson, sometimes known as D. G. Nelson, Deceased. Date of first publication February 7th, A. D., 1946. 3. Mr, 78-R- l, - Mrs. 72-J- 3 ON THE BEST CULTURAL PROCEDURE he Leader Office. LOBE FEED and Babv Chicks at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City r3 REPAIRED All See L. A. Dodd north of WANTED Woman with J i4uliuL 0)P of Northern Utah Hip and Southern Idaho -- RIAL A D AT BEAR RIVER CITY Wednesday, Mar. 6, 4:00 p. m. BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL BEAR RIVER High School Tremonton-Garlan- Tuesday, March 5, 2:00 p. m. Thursday, Mar. 7, 2:00 p.m. ' CORINNE Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2:00 p.m. 29' ll SALE I8V2 acres good sandy loam farming land at $325.00 per acre. Terms. D. C. Steffensen 1177V2 So 8th E. Salt Lake City. Insurance at reasonable price. Call James ri. Miller, Brigham Citv 336 West 2nd So. Phone 764R tfn UAbtl tor Live Poultry. H A Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham 698. THATCHER to SALE and uau BOYS' POLO SHIRTS Short Sleeve - New Spring Colors. Kenmore Hotpoint 7-- Friday, March 8, 2:00 p. m. Kites Twine, vach Jack Balls & Jump Ropes 10c 10c 10c 25c Bugle Horns White Red Trim Wash Basins Dust Pans-Doub- le b..n U,a tutor Pans KEN SLUSSER CO. id d.lop- D,alu Boilers-Puddin- g Windsor Kettles klAMl - L Toys For Little Boys Blue and Brown Sizes 6 to 14 $1.40 either of the meetings to be held. ' $2.69 Round 32' ENAMELWARE An invitation is extended to all glowers and persons interested to attend J. 40c lb. colors and designs. Oval 18" x 30" $WJ 2.89 Oval 24" x 36" Bib Overalls this crop and of the increasing use of machinery in replacing hand wori in the field TT" Throw Rugs bedroom or bathroom. Assorted For kitchen, 40c lb. Spanish Type 50c lb. Blanched Large Old Fashion Peanut Brittle 98c -8 Salted Peanuts vacuum electric 1 4-6- 1 after 4 p. m 2tp 1 Sizes Movie slides and films will be used in connection with the discussions by representatives of the Sugar Company, in presenting the problems connected with raising i WOOL YARN 10 book- tOR cleaner range, 27c Large VA oz. hank. WThite and Colors 4 FOR 10c White embossed napkins. 80 count package keeping or secretarial experience to assist in accounting office. Call Mr. Garner 104-or 96-Jfor interview. tfn d card NAPKINS AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK Monday, March 4, 2:00 p. m. Brigham Paper 4 R always at Slusser's Assorted Sizes - White and . Tea Rose. Seconds ATTENTION the mortuary. Will Be Presented To 58 Bobby Pins LADIES' COTTON PANTIES High prices paid for muskrat furs. bring your turs to the Utah By Products. kinds. 39 1 FURNITURE IN PRODUCING SUGAR BEETS 27 x 27 35' choose a piano from amon? six Write today. HART PIANO CO. tfc Freston, Idaho TRAPPERS New shipment just received. Note our low price white and tea rose. 24 x 24 ASSORTED colored construction paper and Mimeograph paper at 'Free Demonstration SCARFS resistant. 2tp DO YOU WANT A PIANO? At no obligation our sales van wil stop at your door and you can 1 1 BRASSIERS Here is real value in head squares. , Assorted colors Water and designs. WILL TAKE ORDERS for spr 11-2- Ladies Head tfc 1 ing style Fashion Frocks. Axel Fredrickson. Phone Tremonton 126 Everybody's Store for sale. Prac Call tically new. Deakin. Co, $LU$$ER$ FARM HOUSE for rent in El Phone 102 or 57 Garland, tfc 1 ENAMEL FINISH fcy O wood. ACTION" HARDWARE Maaufactura! 3. Lost Production FOR SALE California chicks Enough time was lost from farm from Bihn and Pioneer Hatcheries accidents last year to have produced five bushels of wheat for each of See Hamp Bradshaw. the 137 million persons in the United WILL TRADE 1941 heavy duty ; 3 rm CORRECTLY POSITIVE BAKED snM w0m?i'w'&4 BLINDS QUALITY THROUGHOUT BETRAYETH THEE 1 64-J- NORCO VENETIAN THY SPEECH FOR SALE 1 two row cultivatP and O. beet cultivator. 1 or new grain blower and 1 Case hay Refreshments were served. Mrs. FOR SALE Bliss Triump Potato and corn chopper. R. W. Hun N. Peter Marble and Mrs. Lettie Seed. Extra . good. Walter Wuth-richcaW D. Snow were hostesses. East Tremonton. t2p Tuesday Mrs. Clarence Fryer and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. were in BUTTONHOLES and hemstitchOgden and Brigham City on busi ing done by May Taylor Kent. Work done for church bazaars for ncss. Phone la- 52-R- 59-R- half price. 28. for work at tip to $1.00 Stores 5c Tremonton, Utah 5c to $1.00 Stores - |