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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, team in ing M. Men 'the Stake Tournir.ent. Many towns people braved the storms by DELIA COOMBS and bad roads to cheer them on week news the past to victory. One night thirty cars, lw biggest Fieldwere stalled on the way home, as been the sucess of the and had to wait for the Coombs isnow plow to arrive to clear the highway. This is the second year the team has and also the second year jVerl Coombs has won the'outev- -i of the award standing player enine. He and his brother Ver non have been chosen on the 1st tarn and Kent Sutherland for the second team. The people of Folding are proud of their M. Men team and wish them success in future games. Mrs Blanche Richards recieved word from her son Sgt Steven D. Richards saying that his wife June and son S'.?vie have arrived safely in Frankfort Germany. Sgt Richards is a radio operator BLUE BLAZE . . . You in the Army Air Force and exnot o And n nd . ... TKr pects to remain in Germany for of du . . . So KHU !n ips . R t . the next two years. me . col ordf you Mr and Mrs. Uel Garn and son itmb, BLUE BLAZE it muit. Darrell were weekend guests of her parents Mr and Mrs. N. J. Blu. B't ttofcsr col : WASHED in Logan. They attended in modrn rtfining plnt, Hodges g?t uniformly blended nd mede the U. S. A. C. and B. Y. U. game O'der a bin full for Saturday evening. winter. Mrs Elsie Welling and Mrs. Sarah Moss were hostesses at a shower Friday evening for Mrs. Velda Wood. Twelve guests were present. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs Earl Holt visited Monday in Tremonton with Mrs. Mervin Wesfced! Siied Duttproofed and Thursday Mrs. Mervin Holt, UTAH S LOWEST ASH STOKER COAL Holt, returned the visit. Mrs. Keith Moss entertained TKF.MONTON LUMBER & in honor of her son Saturday CO. HARDWARE Micheal's birthday. Seven guests Phone 130-were present. Mrs. Bob Dorlette and daugh jensf.n bkos. coal co. Phone 55 ter of Brigham City spent the larlaiid BLUE BLAZE COSTS NO MORI weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. Dan Garn. visitors Sunday home were Mr and Mrs. Reed Mrs. Almon Roe and Larkin, 1 Yielding I Of Bleak Times us Set By British Another year of aus food supplies lies ahead tor Britain in 1919. Parlia Dr. Edith Summerskill, to the Ministry Secretary neanlary )l Food, said that there existed Ml rations of tie hope of improving as As and butter. bacon neat, neat is concerned, she added that lie outlook was "gloomy." The opposition, which had conlucted a lively exchange with Ihe government for three hours, mark id their disapproval of the Food Ministry's policies by calling for a rote en the question of adjournment. The motion was defeated. LONDON terity'in - c' BLUE BLAZE COAL K Play The Accordion Yourself "I SURE WOULD GET MYSELF AN INSTRUMENT I ONLY KNEW I COULD PLAY IT." IF This expression has been heard and uttered time and time again throughout the world, at yet thesrsame people who ' sajy this will never make an effort to see if they can PLAY THE ACCORDION THEMSELVES" for $13.28 I FUUNIH THE INSTRUMENT PRIVATE INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MATERIAL course you will know if At Ihe termination of the you can PLAY THE ACCORDION YOURSELF" "-j 816 j to 117. Meat Outlook Uncertain and her Both Dr. Summerskill thief, John Strachey, Minister of Food, said that the outlook for meat Jeliveries next year was complicated by uncertainties concerning Argentina's ability to live up to LJ VJ ULJ-L- Thrilling New Beauty Into Your Rooms With H4lfw; if, te M obligations on deliveries, Strachey said that so long as Argentina was able to maintain ihipments under the "Andes Agreement" the present level of distribution could be maintained. He added and serious conthat a By Andrea H. Huggins tingency would arise if deliveries were not fulfilled. Trade sources here in the last Mr and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren week have criticized the Government bulk buying policies with re- were called to Salt Lake City gard to meat. They have blamed due to the illness of Mrs. Holm the current lag in Argentine meat gren's father. shipments on the Latin American Mr and Mrs. Melvin Johnson country negotiating new contracts and Evalyn Johnson spent Friday such with at more favorable prices and Saturday in Salt Lake as countries as Belgium and guests of Mr and Mrs. Vern Today these charges along with a number of allegations that the Mrs Augusta Iversen underBritish Government was importing went an operation in a Salt Lake luxury foodstuffs such as grapes Hospital Saturday morning, at and wines instead of concentrating this writing she is improving. purchases upon staple items were Miss Fae Ann Huggins spent in the debate. voiced Mr. Strachey defended the bulk Thursday evening with her parpurchasing procedure and added ents Mr and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Due to inclement weather all that the country was taking luxury foods from France for instance be Church meeting were cancelled cause that was all that country had Sunday. to offer in payment for British Mr, i u Seat Very Slight said that The Food Misister while supplies of feed stuffs for livestock were improving it would still be necessary to look to East ern European countries next year for really substantial supplies. Dr. Summerskill told the House that the country would have to subsist upon bacon ration of two ounces a week for most of the coming year. She said that the butter ration (now two ounces weekly) would be maintained at that level in 1949. She added that It was hoDed that home rjroduction of eggs plus imports would enable the Government to allow every Briton 100 eggs in the ne.xt twelve months compared with the seven permitted this year. Dr. Summerskill concluded by saying that because of Britain's dollar shortage and the fact that the country heeded so many other things from Canada it was likely that Britain would have to curtail food purchases there In the coming year. Actually you are never too old or young to learn so MAKE THE EFFORT AND GIVE YOURSELF the oppor-tunity to PLAY THE ACCORPION YOURSELF" by enrollTRIAL LESSON COURSE. ing for a O - - con-isecuti- ve dust-proo- f. "S - A S"5 Anotlier Period i But You Can't Beat Our Coal "SZjoW i nu i ! valuable publicity w as chalked up teams as '1 for Utah the week, of February- ' im. r, DelDen WUOU anvi y Mr -. Even-,our pletuiej hen the Saturday mh . d satur- - j Friday ars ortn 01 Thousands ol ta8 post" came out with a tip subhead saZ darinRiverhelghUatthehome: ., TtiSa ana nn taaskethall Utah of. Mr and Mxs.Horton mmi!mfi(rti ttirvj fuel, uiu Indian'et Mr and Mrs. tarruiTu,ii oui;;iuw" Under 'oofm-dathe S' title band 'accomplishments. of hoon family. Ln Salt Lake Mrs. Wame Garn entertamed visited .'The Amazing Nobodies From the Mormon Al -a birthday party in honor of her Saturday in Salt Utah U." the article by Stump out of the hilk Tft "may " two sons Jerry and Gary on their Cakeoutlines the history of basketball claims to DaskbauCb seven eighth birthday, with their boy friends they enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mr and Mrs. Leon Grover were Ogden visitors Monday. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Keith Moss entertained at a Turkey dinner in honor of Michael and his grandfather George Perry. They both celebrated birthj days. Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs. George Perry and Dorothy Jones all of Malad and Mr and Mrs. Hazen Gilgen of Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Noble Peterson and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen and rTK j two sons spent Tuesday in Ogden and visited with Mrs. Gorden Jensen in Brigham City. on Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rex Richards were nr Mr and Mrs. H. C. Nickolas of Ogden and Mr and Mrs. H. L. 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