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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah JThe as pUyed with prizes Johnson, and Dale Nelson, DVere to Freldo Anderson, Alvin Christenen favored with'apiano soins Jensen LU-i- e Iversc-- and La Vela solo. p;:v Otij IV jilt M.. and Mis. Raymond Moore o den spent Thursday with r! ,n xwck. r.or 01 v?r sisier r.iib. Keedl- The Boy Scouts had charge of of the the Program Sunday evening server unucx uic uncuwu ui v ci gc Christ ensen Rex Mat teson, Paul Jenson ana wary ouieubea 1 Saturday; formed the Cana'.i Lighting "5- ClUD- vir Anrina J mraw . pi ru. - c r rice ' i HllOfins . Vpmnn co -- - 11 Mr and Mrs John Hardy announce the arrival of a baby girl 8. January said that consumers- food prices the way t!uy went aft r tr.e first declined 4 per cat from August World War. 11.;? to November. a depression in which u: groups must net be al- Pno?s pjid by fanners declin- - SulI,'lf-to lowed happen again.' ed less than 2 per cent from Jrly to December, with nearly ell the M..f.r EUttfc Ij President Dean Capener of the decline due to lower prices fnr At in th farmer produced commodities ; f :. i i'. n u r ve f North Box Elder County Farm 1S44, rs feed and food, the re- tho Tu!:!.? Kr;H:i iJ Hrrsiu says that both farmers port said . Thera were ' fds f tins, and consumers can b? thankful "The rirDo in farm prices, tho of t: ij i w z'l rf ii.acirup. j that farm price supports stand in substantial, is not as alarming as lets in the five vftif. I i : 41 ihert i the way of a continuing drastic it would be if farmers were not were 12 cts i quifhupc-in 194J ' ; i s'ump which migh result in se protected from disastrous loss just .(. vere distress for both groups. of income by present agricultur- Commenting on a department al legislation. Mr. Capener said. Care tt Ctldfish oi agnmure report made pub- - "This legislation protects the When gcldfish tie nek te $ure c January 19, Mr. Capener said general public as well as agricul-ththey are not overcrowded. farmers are aready begin- - ture. since a farm depression in- - Sivcn impieprr lu.ris or tverfed, t fick ing to feel the squeeze between variably results in eventual dis- - fus!l have fcn si. d with healthy ones, rerhar '..e whKt needs DISLOYALTY SL'SPECT . . . fairly rigid costs and decUning tress for the whole economv. or the ttjuariu.A needs of farm Samuel L. VVahraftip, AMG aid, .prices products. legislation now on the changing more liht. A luncli of sait, either Th? report, issued by the de- - books is designed to prevent is pictured in a telephone booth benef,t all fish. upon arrival in Boston. He was bureau of agricul- - alization of farmers for bountiful epsom or t;:b'e. flown to the U. S. by military tural economics, revealed that production such as they turned Rabers-oHouse hiiune transport to answer f disloyalty .the index of prices received by out in 1948. the Del., prcsf-mcharges. Cloymem, farmers dropped 11 per cent be- - "The price declines which have RotK'rson house, where Wefhington jtween last July and already taken place are a warn- and vl.iio Light Horse oer. it was also 11 per cent be- - ing of what might happen if stayed, Lc i.s captured by the Harry Mrs. Don Shaffer of Tremonton low December 1947. The report farm prices were allowed to go British in 177o were dinner guests of Mr. and, j Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Wester-- j "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By PLOTNER gaard and son Brent of Garland; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer of UTS UfJNG OAi MOUnl VHP Tremonton were dinner guests AAZCMAttlCl 130l.- r- W5t3T MAJZHt VOU tiZAUV? -of the L. R, Shaffers M:.nday. VINION-Ttif- m MAD A POOR The program Sunday evening; was presented by the home mis- -: sionaries. Speakers were Fred TrAtb Grover and Sylvan Korth. Ardis ON IGNITION Adams and LaVcna Grover gave rtwo musical numbers, accompan- ied by Hazel Riser, Charlotte; I U, r'.t '3 f Korth also gave a piano solo. WVfM The committees are working . , M lit hard to complete plans for the Ward Sunday School homecom ' XT ?i T ing to be held February 21st. - Supports Pratrrf tained at a dinner party Tr'sdy evening in honor ofherhus-- i ,Danas birthday anniversary. Mrs. Claire Huggins and child- !ren spent Tuesday inBrighaml uy visiung ner parents Mr and ' Mrs. James Jensen Mr and Mrs. Laurel Iverr,?n of Logan spent Sunday with his o na rente fr nA ivxia. iver- vj h oiu per- cere- - Anders3n River c Tare 7 v enter- - J3 ... ih'e All ie-u- - k H-- pener i , .: : yt.-.r- s'-c- 131-.- , ! : at - By Mrs. William Petersen j pen-partme- .. and SUN MAfTINEE 3:00 SAT nil Garland 165 and Uirday, Pel). 11 12 rtpHTABymuzEa lives &sm Because of stake conference, there will be no meetings in the ward next Sunday. This week, work has begun on the renovating and remodeling of our recreation hall. Darwin Andersen is chairman of the committee In charge and Eldon the Thompson is supervising work. Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brig-haCity spent a few days this week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Rom,?r and other members of her family here. Commemorating National Boy Scout week the local troops had charge of our meeting Sunday night. The program was well presented and explained, various phases of scouting. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andrea- sen are very happy over the safe arrival of a baby boy, born Saturday, Feb. 5. Mother anr son are expected hem,? some time this weekend. m " tmrnt''-- - - .,n it ails v Tiinm!r.niAiincDA!WQ-wnT- jv and Monday; 1.' ! E CJJ lti, 11 i ( I tVAfTrr . J MUSICAL DATE' B!G s XiiB k T By Mrs. . cum Hi Eph Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hanson and family were in Syracuse, on Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Cook. Bishop and Mrs. Warren E. were Logan visitors on j Hansen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis and son John of Saraha Village, spent the week end with Mrs. Dorris Petersen. The Relief Soc i3ty held 3 quilling Tuesday .or the Wel- -i fechnicoloj I Wed., Thin s.- Feb 15, 1617 - Pet-iers- j i!!J1S1 D 1 : .QIsii l fk: m St "HILLS OF mid-Dece- Stt AJ0W-SPJ2I- W6 TN j Ai-Nl- :::P::jif.y -- ' - j I , mi-- , t Crews liueves It is believed ihzX crews take at least 30 per cent cf he wild duck eggs in Canadian marshes as well an in marshes ti the Great Lake states. - aTRANSATLANTIC U on MOTOR rra&MONfoM, UTA4. " 2 tt MOD mm a " i U Li m m m n v nrn n - ' b n sa r. u u i i m a a t nr?r" ibb m9 j cmmiueTJICIIER served by fare. Luncheon Mrs. Ruth Hoh- :n. Mrs. Ruth Hansen and Neh. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. L. : Shaffer and daughter JoAnn a.nd Mr. and v.-i- - picture HOME" "TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS" j I 1 j I j IL j Ml f;l t" -- .. ,, " 1-'- ' ForJ ModJ 8 thown. Grots Train Wight rating at ofroctor; 39,000 b. F-- p ;C What is the all premium right gasoline? 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