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Show THURSDAY, FKLliU.pv, FOR SALE 1941 Master DeLuxe FOR SALE op 2 door C:hev. sedan. Lilenquist dairy ranch, hi ADS Bros. ' lie tuny cquiPP0d Gar-anCKSBrhrT& ?!!L24"M l CALIFORNIA will pay Thursday, February 27 at uraasnaw. FOR stock. Ilamp ?,ur --r. Dr. Morris of the U. S. A. C. will .ck fr.r Aszc or useless cows, hor Pioneer 6 tfc seed barley, ere"; , , :ve an illustrated lecture m ui. Tremonp, - - . or Grhnd Lity. ward chapel. His subject, "Know tfc FOR SALE Lemhi seed wheat,! X Your Utah", is a challenge to all and alfalfa Velvon barley hay. pnT,Ar0 of us. Be honeit with yoursen. SELL Your freshly dead and ue-- k " Abe Kay lei? how much do you know about horses and cows to White's 0r 3tp -; Garland. anJ your nome siaie au Svu iuu trout Farm for highest rrI'ccs Phone Hyrum about St, come out and see me quick pick-ucollect. wonders of Utah and hear Dr. at h clearance ad elsewhere in this fVl?:ekencl Morris. Ther is no charge. This ' were their Jl2 is part of the Centennial pro DO YOU WANT A PIANO? daughter At no obligation our sales van will EXCHANGED OVERCOATS at Jenkins with her hue J gram. can of Salt Lake. '": are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Linder stop at your door and you Riverside dance Saturday night. family six. from among Tre- visiting among relatives in Still- cheose a piano E. Coombs, Charles PIANO CO. Call John HART Write and Hudson, today. Minnesota water, monton. 6 ltp tfc has been ffi,t Idaho, Wisconsin. Mr. Linder had the Preston, Idaho. 1 joy of being reunited with a bro- FolTs ALE 1936 IV2 ton Dodge FOR SALE Modern 6 room Mr. vA" family. for met not and ther whom he had truck with beet rack, dual home with full basement in Brigdna lamiiy oft! nineteen years. Mrs. Linder will wheels. Tires A- -l shape. James ham City. Phone owner at 324-aiu "c guests on f be remembered as Irene Larsen Walton. Phone tfc ltc evening Brigham. and Mr. Linder spent several years working in Tremonton TdaYWATCH REPAIR Service. where he will be remembered by All watches scientifically checkmany friends. They will return ed on Western Electric watch master. Come in and ceo to Utah in a few weeks. PAGE fOUTv. LI ENTERTAINED COOKLOHE fecial QmU M parties in his honor. The and Gleaners entertained for him at the heme of Mr. and Mr.-Verl Iverson has been the Kay Bolton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. guest the peat week at .several Saturday Mavin Jensen of Brigham City were hosts at a dinner party. n MISSIONARY ENTERTAINED .. C s.Rudy Mii,cr tertained atftef B trac:G'-o;-y afternoon V fur members and t tt tne clvb noon. n;,a 1 . and Vera Stshl. Tremor.ton. Utah. LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY QUOTED 2-- -- 35-J- Harris reviewed the book Ont on a Iamb". The at- terr.n was concluded with a and Relatives from Brigham dainty luncheon served by the evhostess. the CCID WAVE ot home ecsier with River Bear City enjoyed FUSTIC CWt SunVeri left professional-typening together. day for New York where he will FAMILY HONORS MRS. KEITH AUSTIN sail for the British Mission. The E. II. Cornwall family met SECOND WARD SCOUTS at the Cornwall home on VaENTERTAIN PARENTS lentine's day and held a surprise social in honor of Mrs. Keith About two hundred scouts of on her birthday. A pot Austin the Tremonton Second ward and luck and social evening their parents met Wednesday were supper enjoyed. COLD WAVE evening to enjoy a delicious din ana ner PERMANENT ueiDen. program. COwPtfJf HEART FRIEND Walker, scout master, was in PARTY ENJOYED charge of the evening. The annual Heart Friends parDuring the program K. II. Fri-dtold pioneer stories, the Con- ty was held at the Methodist on Tuesday ger twins sang and the Scout church basement Mrs. Vinwith week this evening two numbers. tfc chorus also gave Ashcraft Jewelry. Twenty-on- e persons from at skills cent Chiodo in charge. RefreshA demonstration of the last! the attended Temple SURE learned In rope tying and signal- ments were served and games week. It is hoped many mere "EE SURE INSURE IN sure "Be INSURANCE" and you were enjoyed. ing was given by the scouts and will join the group on our next insure where Insurance is a they also demonstrated some of day. business." James Brough Agency. the games they enjoy. The young married people en tfn The evening was pronounced joyed a well planned relaxing a new Eureka those success a huge by and entertaining social last CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Manning Thursday night in the recreation Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham to and daughter, Elaine, of Farm-ingto- hall. The committee in charge Phone 698. p FRIENDS FETED AT These a did week-en- d people job. at splendid the and spent LUZIER'S FINE COSMETICS BALLARD HOME the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- are discussing vital problems and perfumes, distributed by Cordless Eureka which are interesting to them in LouJean Ballard entertained man Potter. Tueller. Norma Phone "The at a Valentine party for a group Herman Potter attended the the Sunday school class, an for appointment. of her friends on Wednesday Utah Hereford Cattle Sales at Latter Day Saint Family." In order to encourage our FOR SALE! 5 room modern Fourteen Cedar City, February 20th. evening last week. in pioneer cosAt the Sweetheart Ball held younger people home, garage and double lot with guests were served a delicious M. I. A. held a W. Y. the tumes, luncheon with the Valentine February 13th, Amy Marilyn barn and coops. Nola Jones. theme being carried out in de Hess was queen and her atten fashion show last Tuesday. Girls Phone tfc coration and favors. Games fol dants were Janice Coombs and and one boy were dressed in lowed with Jerry Robbins and Gene Allred. The floor program pioneer costumes and a number PAPERING anTpApiR CLEANGarland. Donna Rae Nelson winning the consisted of a tap dance by of dolls were costumed to show ING. Phone to show how various and t2p styles in every price group Yzonne Grover accompanied by prizes. can be made. these easily in Audrey Manning, both of Farml Mr. and Mrs. George Daley of FOR SALE Baby grand piano V. G. F. CLUB FETED Lolita D. by Gam; Green. excellent condition. B. ington; reading Let us equip your Nessa, Oregon, have spent the 2tc The V. G. F. club enjoyed their song, Erma Grover and Lyle Hess past week with Mr. and Mrs. tc o m p l e i e two solos Fred with Dance; by erf social evening Sam Mortensen. The ladles are FOR SALE Turkey equipment chatting and needlework at the home of Mrs. Hess, accompanied by Bonnie sisters. including brooders and metal Ed Kerr. Mrs. Ed Deakin and Hansen. X large crowd attended The boy scouts entertained troughs, also water pump and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris were also and refreshments were served by their parents last Saturday night new hammer mill. See Orion the junior class. guests of the hostess. at a chicken dinner. Alden Summers. ltp Mr. and Mrs. David Wood have acted as toastmaster Thompson frofn returned California after and ENTERTAINS responses were given by FOR SALE 1 TD 9 International spending the winter with their Amos BRIDGE CLUB Hansen, Edward Heslop, tractor, one 9 foot, two 6 foot children. They had a lovely visit International Weedland plows, Ann Watkins was hostess Wed- but say "there is no place like Walter Fridal, Frank Heslop and all in dingood condition and ready Francom. After the Wayne nesday evening when the B. B. home." to work. W. R. Rucker. to go ner sons fathers the and enjoyed Meat- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobenese Phone Bridge club ladies met for their basketball ltp together. playing of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. John evening at cards. Other guests was Owen in Petersen Salt FOR SALE Monarch ivory kitSteed of Lake n Steed and Mr. Ray of the hostess were Effie City Friday and Saturday chen d Mr. were of guests range, as good as new. Farmington and Ethel Miller. After the Farmers' Young attending Mrs. and R. SatCeombs Harris. Phone George ltp a delicious luncheon the game Convention. was played with Hazel Ransom, urday evening. They attended Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fallows of SET OF UTAH LICENSE plates the dance of Mr. and Margaret Rich and Violet Bur- Mrs. wedding Nevada, are visiting found on highway. Owner may Flanagan, Dale Gardner at Riverside. gess winning the awards. friends and relatives here. have them by paying for this ad The Sego Patron Party pre- among to Bridge, at the Leader office are sented a program on February They to moving make home. their Idaho, 14th. The main feature was on Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and FOR SALE One 8 foot Gobel bacteria and fly control. They son. Gene, and daughters, Edith offset disc plow, 26 discs. Used demonstrated by showing films. of Buhl, Idaho, were part of one season. Sandall and Prizes were given and refresh- and Nina, It suests of Mr. and Mrs. Green. dinner ments were served. Wm. Petersen last Friday night. FOR SALE 112 ton 1942 Ford Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs n truck. Excellent condition. Loose attended a birthday party in IS LIKE THESE ARE THE grain rack, good 8:25 10 ply tires;. Sunday in honor of their CI 2 speed axle. Gale Welling. Call son, George. NEY MAKERS TODAY! Ten attended the couples ltp IUiy Now We want to reduce our ninny Stake Temple Excursion at the V'ith prices of feed, labor and it. ins reduced come in and see Logan Temple on Wednesday. living costs up,, you'll want the FOR SALE 8 room modern home, oil furnace heat. See Aarl These1 prices in effect until March 1st best chicks you can buy. February 12th. Bennett Conoco Station. ltc Senior Scouts won the stake PRICED RIGHT, TOO! basketball If Mon marchampion; hip you're looking for big, $15 REWARD for information 20 day merit. They go to Ogden ketable, fast maturing, meat leading to the rental of an a- birds that are good layers, too, partment or house, furnished or Thursday for the tournament. All Kinds any diamoi! in our stock at this Mrs. A. L. Cook of Tremonton. you'll favor our CHRISTIE unfurnished in Tremonton. Call Relief Society Stake President STRAIN NEW HAMPSHIRES. All ltc and Mrs. Harold Castleton of are hatched by a sensible breed20 50 ' Garland were visitors at Relief ing program designed to assure FOR SALE Ivory enameled these qualities over a long per- Monarch kitchen range in good Society Tuesday. Many modern styles here's your chance to so- condition. See Sylvan Korth, E. Sherman Earl, son of Mr. and iod to prove itself. cure a dependable watch at a low price. Mrs. Leo Earl Is home on a furFor eggs, we've developed some Garland. ltp lough from Fort Lewis, Washing- fine DRYDEN STRAIN LEGton. He has to report back to HORNS from prolific dams and FOR SALE new derrick pole. . 20,; Peter C. C. Petersen, Thatcher. New Jersey on March 1st. sturdy cockerels, culled over a Phone Lavaliers h ltp L Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl came period of years to produce the Co.'t Pins imgs Chat Tins. home for the week-enutmost in Mr. vigor and sturdiness. FOR SALE 193TltosterChev! Earl returned to work while Mrs. Eggs from these birds bring ltc top coupe. Lilenquist Bros. V L A S T I C Earl is staying to visit with her prices. C A S i: FOR SALE New shTplnenTTf son and her family. All flocks California. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bur- U. S. breeding Pullorum Disease Controlled lighting fixtures, just arrived. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Write NOW for open dates, On display at our warehouse 2Y2 George Hog. ?.i.9: miles south of Wasatch Service Scrokstnn of Logan motored to prices and free literature. Now to station. Phone visit relatives Farmington Columbia Electric. and WILSON Saturday ltc HATCHERY Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Richards underC 0 F 1 L 1. K I) FOR SALE 830 acre cattle ranch SONOMA. CALIFORNIA went an operation at the Bud tie near Elko, Nevada. Water right hospital Tuesday. tfc for 749 acres. Canal and ditches Ladles', ivir. in very good shape. 1916 hay Cents', , reg. W.nn, NOW $11.2.-.NOW crop, 500 tons, could have put up t00 tons. With field, pasture and l'a Included H EA IJ A ERS layior grazing, will handle 350 to 400 head of cattle in good AK1MVKI) ni-:ht- , rr(A j i 2-- 21 j i p. c- seThcraftjewel'ry - J11-R2, e 43-J- 1. 2-- 21 6-- $49 66-J1- ADAM'S DRUG al R 16 6. 2-- 21 1-- 30 El-wo- od BRADSHAW'Sj Jfecfiha 1 9-- 26 Vacuum Cleaner 7-- n, 1 Though the 1947 supply of tested, fertile, Northland Brand seea is greater inua in wui yeuis, suiuo saoriages may demand for the best seed occur. This, in part, is due to that money can buy. Year after year, more formers are insisting UM the dependable seed identified by the Flying Goose on the bog. ft wise to get your supply NOW! See your local Northrup, King deoln,( or write 10 g See your local P.M.A. Committee, formerlT the Triple A, government patmenu for seed used in build, ing permanent 123-R- 2 Automatic Irons Combination Radio and 160 So. 4th West " Salt Lake City 3 72-J- 1. Phonograph Northrup, King & Co. 37-R- 5, 3 utcnen Nationally Established Lines of 2-- 13 RRefriireralors Sinks Cabinets celne Raimes Foundation Garments FOR EVERY OCCASION 2-- 21 Home Freezers Hot Water 34-J- 2. ers The famous CHARIS The Foundation of Beauty The only Foundation Garment sold with An Unconditional MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 2-- 21 Mau-gha- Nii-Li- ft Le-lan- 2-- 21 3. BRMMWS ASHCRAFT'S .... Support A comfortable support for expectant mothers. A with enthu- siastic acceptance by leading" obstetricians and surgeons throughout the country. 1- 1 iff Miss - Seventeen Jr. ';hP- Foundations 2-- 21 A off 2-- watch i:s Maternity Og-de- 1. SWISS - 2-- 21 February Jewelry Sale DIAMONDS '7- 2-- 21 off to 2-- 21 COSTUME JFAVMUn off 2-- 21 d. specialty in the Girdles for Miss. Pantif Junior THE CLASSIC SHOP Mrs. LaVerne Dalton, area corsetiere for these three famous lines of foundation garments will be in our store, Monday, February 24 between 11:00 and 5:00. Come in and discuss your foundation problems with one who can assist you in every need. 2-- 21 CLOCKS and ALARM CLOCKS $7.50 FUN FOB EVERYONE 2-- at the 2-- 21 EXPANSION WATCH HANDS 30 $7 $9 DO ll'ST nrw shipment of FOR Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clav Sewer 'File IH1LOVA WATCHES LADIES' and GENTS' RINGS RT shape and have hay to sell, Ranch house, bunk house, shop, barn and stock corrals. $800 light plant, equipped with ample machinery. New tractor, new John Derre power motor, ay . KEY CHAINS -- TIE SETS ALL POTTERY . . ALL DRESSER SETS . . COKIUTCATKI) 20' off 20' off 20' off ; Culverts . ML'TAL Headales PLAIN and ItLLM OUCLI) Concrete Culverts W. R. off o. uau 1 WHITE COMPANY Ave. O-d- en, Utah I'll one l- - Case plow. etc. 2 milch cows, 156 stock cows, 150 calves, 60 weaned: 1 saddle horse. 16 work horses with harness. With the convenience of irrigation ditches. 1 man handles the ranch except in haying. The ranch, buildings, equipment, horses, harnesses! cattle, etc. all go for $07,230.00 Joseph N. stohl, 1713 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, phone 44131. 2-- ltc1 GARLAND LIONS CARNIVAL AND DANCE Friday, Feb. 2,, I. It. II. S. X Saturday, March GYMNASIUM ickels Unly SI. ()0 uooa ootn niRhts) DANCING HUNDKEDS - C.AMES OF I II I Z E S JOIN YOUK Fill ENDS Children's Malinee Saturday 2:30 p;m. to r,:00 p. m. 1 |