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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremor.: on, Utah 1949 ijVeather Brings :iaer Of Fire, Loss f 3 Mrs. Thorben Stone entertainspent several days during last' day in the Beaver Ward because ed the Rendezvous Ciub at the week in Salt Lake City, where of the hazardous condition cf By Mrs. R. W. Wirnke home of Virginia Francom on a recreational in- - the roads. they attended afternoon. Friday Anna Durfey stitute for dance directors of the Mrs. Julia Robbins of Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and Virginia Francom a MIA. Idaho is at the home of her due to faulty ,were guests at a turkey dinner cVrlieious luncheon to served fifteen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. more All the check means chimney. joints Thursday night at the noire of members. Prizes were drawn by so Mark, and Bishop and Mrs. mons where she isMarvin Sim' W?aU. recovering be a and should Maurine Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble in tight, spark Jensen, Josephine De Clark Bowen were Salt Lake vis- - from a bronchial furnace, stoves and infection which SANTA MONICA. CALIF.-S- am restor will protect combustible and Long Virginia Francom. itors Wednesday. caused her to be hospitalised Price is Santa Monica's nature boy Dewey ville. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom roofs. See that all stoves or No meetings were held on Sun for a few days during the week. a full bearded, barefoot Joseph coulam, young are in good condition man clad in an nace pipes JirrlCUilU"" ankle length robe pnffineer.iand a safe distance from com- - made of sackcloth. E CcWhJtch Mew Nature Boy ' heating-equipme- ,- RenouncesShoes, Sels Ud Church nt. I par-en- ts, fur-mlle- ae i But Sam Price, who was a royal i t otr tuse Canadian air force pilot during the or papers, iioor metai riter r,.h labor. .u..mnnnxide cover unaer wooa or coai stoves. war and more recently a labor orcontainers for ashes. ganizer, is not trying to write a deadly gas is Use metal oi r - c!a: can w song. He threw away his shoes and gives Don't use gasoline or kerosene to orthodox clothing seven months ago This odorless, so :sd ' 'start a nre. Ee sure that the damper in a reach ir homes .t losses winter store or furnace pipe is never n to the closed enough to force gases in- An in-- 1 to the room. It is better to r council. these losses. ularly "draw" with a check draft other waste Eia- -i When firing, avoid completely ; rw reg-'ovp- ; that from base or closets. dwelling fires Mfs, "Tie are i to become what he calls ciate. WSntfl a renun- - He wants to demonstrate to an atomic world cf cold war and high prices that material things are unimportant. V. 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IAY DEE HARRIS 9g " Don't forget him this Valentine TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS Wonder how some men can afford so many nice shirts? Simple they buy Penney's famous Towncroft whites Smooth, col Sanforized broadcloths with lars. You save Blentv on these eood looking close-wov- Nu-rra- 9 CIJR en ft - shirts. Sheer 45-GAU- AND Durable! NOW TOWNCRAFT TIES We're downright old fashioned when it comes to price and quality. We want you to get your money's worth. Try one of these handsome lift. hand made ties for a GE 20 & 30 DENIER mid-wint- er .49 others at 98c 51-GAU- now 15, 20 a 30 DENIER ALL FIS5T OUALITYI Hg. U.S. Fennev's famuis 15 GE nr3FAnr? Nvr Irregulars or Seconds Pat. OH. MM 1 li The Ideal Gift for HER VALENTINE Ml m SPRING HANDBAGS Smart new shapes and colors to accent her Spring ensemble. Everywoman loves handbags. 2 ft 1 is A 1 C ' t , iT "... 1 1 , Sedan with engine, delivered here fully equipped including Weather-ContrHeater only car you step - 1948 were piled up by the nation's economic machine. It produced goods and services at an unprecedented annual rate of 256 billion dollars, according to a commerce department estimate. The turnout for the quarter was six billion 'dollars above the rate of the preceding quarter, and 11 billion dollars above the rate In 1948's first three months. Spending, of course, kept pace as an overall matter. But officials found sieniflcance in the fact that outlays for personal consumption rose less than did personal Income. "Personal spending is more deofpendent on income now," one the "In ficial said. early part of boom, people inthe post-wa- r creased spending even if they did not get an increase in income. Now, it looks as if they won't spend as much if they don't get more." Personal income, alter deducting tax payments amounting to more than 20 billion dollars on an annual basis, moved to a record high rate of 193,700 million dollars a 5,500 year in the third quarter upsecond million dollars from the ; quarter. ol The I tPemey K Luxury Sheers! Record smashWASHINGTON, ing results in the third quarter of 6 time poti ward? Super-Si- x Production Increases Six Billions Since June Kodachrome Movie Film Eastman Legal Church Forming a legal church was necessary, according to Sam, so that the several bearded disciples could come and go freely without suddenly finding themselves locked up in some small town on a vagrancy charge. Having a church of one's own is apparently very necessary in Sam's business. He Today Sam owns nothing. does not toil; neither does he spin unless it's necessary to work a few days In order to earn enough money to help some one in need. He has no postwar housing problem. The current price of shoes does not clutter up his mind. Being barefoot in the coldest (California) weather hasn't even brought on a case of the sniffles. In fact, he needs nothing that others consider necessities. His diet consists of the "perfect foods" referred to in the Bibie fruits, nuts and vegetables, all unprepared. These perfect foods come to Sam perfectly free, apparently, but if he did have to pay for his daily subsistence it would cost only a few cents. No Desire for Steak Sam says he never misses the charcoal broiled steaks of his past life, no cheesecake, pork chops, beer, lemon pie or roast beef. He claims that after several months of perfect foods, such worldly cuisine is offensive to him. The renunciates of the Church of Christian Living don't want to make converts to their extreme way of life. Their aim, Price says, is to show by example that true peace and the richest happiness come from within a person. Once a day, when he's home, you'll find Sam watering the two small orange trees he set out near his rattan hut. That's not toil, he says; it's setting an example. U. S. BRICK OP ICE CREAM. (A Red Heart Insert) (lit Ifo r TSD With half a dozen other renun-ciatehe has iormed the Church of Christian Living, with tempoing coal to one side of the fire rary headquarters in the back yard pot. Provide some ventilation in of Sam's tsome a rattan hut four a room when you retire at night feet high, seven feet long and three feet wide that sits beneath a guava tree. i Pi2e X! 111 Cats Still Remain Head Rat Catchers in Wheeling, VV. Va. - Modern WHEELING. W. VA. science in this city has been trying to write off the cat as a has been in the extermination of the rat. But the cat has not been pushed oft the pay rolls by fancy traps, rodent proof buildings and derogatory city council ordinances. Puss has found her greatest friend in Madelyn Kaufmann, city food inspector. Miss Kaufmann contends that the removal of the cat from eating places: ,..,.,. k u, n v fnr biccer rat assemblies, which drag down the standard of living established by their enemy, the fat. use of rat Brings the greater miss the rat which might poison, but hit the human. out So, undisturbed, the cat ekes of Wheeling's in many he. living druj-storerestaurants, groceries and s. queen Perhaps the acknowledged is Foxey, Wheeling's catdom valued at $1,000 a year on the payr. roll of her employer, a griU opera-toShe is known in every store in section. downtown the of arimf ru Lk.I., v i zJ-- 1 70 Brnnf woods! P Lacc-lriiniiic- cI Hayon Same low Penney Price! Better than ever cotton CREPE SLIPS Luxury doesn't cost you much at Penney's t ,j, ,u. siins! Tods and hems dipped Some witn emoro.uc.cu J"- "lace. in deep n nreltv! Fine rayon crepes that r wear and wash so well. Pink, white. 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