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Show Thursday' November THE 11. 1954 Bears Drop Final Game An inspired North Cache eleven upset favored Bear River on the Bears home gridiron last Friday, dumping the locals in their last game of the season. After North Cache gained possession of the ball on the 22 they started rolling with quick line plunges and a short pass that covered 20 yards. A sneak through the middle netted 20 yards. North Cache plunged across for a touchdown which was nullified by a penalty. After several plays No. Cache and fumbled near the goal-linBear River recovered In the end zone, but the officials awarded the Bulldogs with a touchdown, and the conversion was good for a lead. Bear River fumbled on Bears 42 yard line where North Cache again took over. 27-2- 0, e 7-- 0 the nine yard line of the Bears. rwamerine vy svaya An end run placed it on the Until Victory by Louise Tharp two, then Schiss plunged over Love is Eternal by Irving Stone for the second T.D. The conversion was good and North Cache led- 14 0 Bears Score - A draw by Conger picked up and a beautiful Green to yards Green pass netted the Bears a badly needed touchdown. Sil vester converted an he score - read 14-After half time festivities, from Dick taking a pitch-ou- t 7. Green, Max Weese faked off two would be tacklers and ram bled 30 yards for another Bear touchdown. The conversion was missed and the score was 14 13. Minutes later North Cache recovered a Bear River fumble on the Bears 35 and drove on solidly for the third North Cache touchdown. Again the conversion was good as North Cache lead Conger ran the kickoff back to the 43, A pass to Gibbs picked up 15 yards. A repeated pass to Gibbs carried for twenty,' a pass to Kidnan carried to the ten. Conger plunged to the two and Dick Green sneaked over for th'e touchdovfn. Silvester connected and the score read 21-1- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude and appreciation to all our friends and nieghbors for your kindness, sympathy and assistance during our bereave ment on the occaion of the death of our husband, father and 3. grandfather, Larkin R. Shaffer. 21.20. The L. R. Shaffer Family On the klc&off North Cache fumbled, but quickly picked up and sped 85 yards for the touch. down. The conversion was no good and the Bulldogs recovered their lead . GET 27-20- THE I V Dinner guests at the Wayne Sandall home Wednesday were Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Adams of A Mary Anne by Daphne du Maurier The Royal Bon by Keyes The Dollmaker by Grnow Never Victorious, Never Defeated by T. Caldwell The Song of Ruth by Slaughter The White and the Gold by Costa in View from Pompey's Head e by Basso " Soldier of Fortune by Mazo de la Roche One White Star by Carroll Toil-Gaby Heyu Pioneer Children of America by Sal Fisher" Si on Brownie Street Easy Scout by Gardner Lost Pueblo by Zane Grey B. Cavanna by Westward Trails by Powers My Brother's Keeper Kemlo and theCrazy Planet Pilot Jack Knight by Anderson by Davenport by Eliott To California by Covered Wagon The Left Hand of God byJarrett Kemlo and the Zones of Silence 1 by Stewart For the Young people there is:e) by Eliott The F. B. I. by Reynolds Struggle at Saddle Bow Treachery in Outer Spce Roosevelt and the Rough Teddy by ifyers Rockwell by Carey Riders by Castor A Dreamfor Susan These new Landmark xks Too, many new books for the by J. Lambert Third Daughter by Hermagin' were recently added to the Lib- children have recently been addFour Party Line by Butters rary: ed to our Library shelves. StorProm Trouble by Summers Hawaii by Lqnjvis ies or horses, dogs, and other All My Love by Walden The Crusaders by West animals will have special appeal ' te 4 Special Classes iA on ONE Low Cosf Policy 6 BENEFITS to toko LESS? Why protect you. Why pay Mgr.? Backed by Hit largest mutual benefit life insurant let association in the nation.9 me show you bow t cut your life insurance costs. J. L.ROBERTS Phone 27 5R Brlgham City e The course will be open to farmers without charge, except for materials used on projects. Classes will continue until projects are finished, Mr. John, son said. The classes will be held daily from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Farm Mechanics depart ment. Enrollment will be limited to two classes of 15 persons each. Those Interested should contact r. Johnson before the classes begin at the school, 2717, or at his home, Garland local Sheet Blankets Sleepers "Snoozers" Sizes 1 to 6, one piece. Sizes 1 to 3, two piece Anklets 5. Durene cotton with nylon reinforced 72 x 84double hetl and toe. Regularly 39c pair. Tremoht St. at Second North Tremonton, Utah Rev. B. Edward Lepper Pastor Sunday, November 14 Sermon the "Why Pilgrims?" A new-pla- nt for the distribut ion of chemical fertilizer is now in operation in Garland. W. T. Cato, manager of the Agri Chemical Co., Salt Lake City announced that operations began Tuesday. The . plant is located north of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. plant in Garland. The product is anhydrous ammonia, boasting an 82 percent nitrogen fertilizer formula. A liquid, the product is applied in to 10, whites, blacks, assrt- ed pastels or darks. Nylon boucle . . . sizs ;:,.. ASHCRAFTS Phone IE Trmonton 2431 -- v.w, ftp Q (ft TAMjQO 1 Mrs. O. L. Brough, spent several days last week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Her brother, C. F. Toone accompanied her back to Trcmonton and re. mained for a few days' visit. . 10Mt knit briefs. pair jfl.OO . . . . 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Cannon Towels Q. canvas or plastic dot. lpr. 35c Men's Unions Pillow Case each 39c Large bath size, 22x44. soft and thirsty Matching guest towel Matching wash cloth 12 oz. : 1.89 128 . 1.00 Work Gloves 3 yds ATTEND WHEAT GROWERS MEET Mr. and Mrs. Ross Covington of Logan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jensen to Croyden to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Maurice Toone. 2 . . . . Council presided at the meeting, and vice president Mrs. Bert Eliason and magazine chairman, Mabel Romer were also present. Afr a general session, departmental sections were held, after which a delicious chicken dinner was served to the group by the Yost Ward Relief Society. Local PTA presidents who were present included Orin Kimber of Grouse Creek; Mrs. Helen Fowles, Yost; Mrs. Fern Montgomery, Park Valley; Mrs. Dora Cutler, Snowville; and Mrs. Maurine Fonncsbeck, Howell, 2 Diamond! 4 Broadcloth, boxer type . . . Yost. Mrs. Cliff McMurdle, presid. ent of the North Box Elder " OOrtS S pairs 79c Men's Denim Jumpers Suede Flannel 40 wool lining Jumpers Rayon Panties Colorful bright plaids per jacket style, or button coat style Sizes 2 to 14 .... High quality and checks .... for? shirts, play Better tailored for better fit. robes. clothes, 4 pairs 1.00 Special 3.98 , yard 49c Sweat Shirts Nylon Panties Bys i . 5 ri7 Women's sizes, small, medium & large L.otton, itayon r aorics Zipper neck opening Red. Qur reg. ' 30 denier low price $1.49. ular . Solid all plaidsprints 2 pairs 1.50 qualitycolors, Sl.UU fabrics, chosen from our regular lines of goods priced 39c to 89c. A good representation of the teachers and P.T.A. officers of western Box Elder County met together Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. She also visited her parents the David Johnsons. to to clear 3.37 Men's Shirts 9Oiitiiig Flannel dark colors . to 16 . . a select group and pIaids values t0 ?Uabardines 4.00 2 PTA COUNCIL . MEETS AT YOST Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Conger for the pheasant hunt included Mrs. Conger's father, H. L. Anderson of Coalville and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson of Salt Lake 9 For Men Sizes 14 Sanforized suede flannel beautllul patterns, fancAr printed, just shadow plaids and checks, sell for $2.29 right for gowns and pajamas. AllkletS the soil. Local wheat fmers attended the meetings and banquet of the Wheat Growers Cooperative Association at Hotel Ben Lom ond Monday night. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. A.oL. Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Radcliff Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Showell. regular Seizes 6 x , wool. Our 5 low price $4.79. 87c pairs N only 2.00 Double Blankets e ss Western Shirts the most wanted White 80 x 95 size and weight 1.00 Available Here Methodist .Church . The smallest youngsters will enjoy reading Little Red Rooster Learns to Crow, and all the children will like Songs of Mr. Small. Here are real store valuesthat will save yon homemakers many dollars. Offered now at the be- ginning of colder weather time. Check these items then visit our store and SAVE! hone$t-to-roodne- New Chemical Now Community Among these books are: Pony School, Horses Across America, and Justin Morgan Had a Horse. Then there are stories of birds, and tales of adventure, such as: Pete, the Parrakeet, fcquanxo. Friend of the White Men, Today Is Story Day, and the Little Fir Tree, and many more. 9 Afternoon classes in farm mechanics will be offered at Bear River high school beginning Monday, Nov. 15, announc ed Howard J. Johnson, 36-R- for yourarhildren. at Cowley's OF Farm Mechanics Begin Next Monday Burbank.Cal. r fit life InturoiK Tremonion, Utah The Iron Mistress by Wellman Sue Barton Rural Nurse Arkansas Guns by Raine by Boylston BOOK LIST (Continued from Front Page) put the ball on Spider King by Schoonover I T .11 A long pass BY DAVID CALDERWOOD LEADER. SlleS for WoiHCn & 0 and Growing Girl a select group of famous brands Values 4.98 to 6.95. , pair 3.47 Shoes f(ir Girls Hollywood Wedgies, the styles all the girls want ... sizes 12 to 3. Ms ( 3.99 s e Toy Department OPENS FRIDAY Featured toys for boys, to)s Jor girls, tgys and games for all the family. . , and especially featured dolls: walking dolk, crying and wetting dolls, baby dolls, character dolls, Ideal dolls, Madame Alexander dolls. SOME OF THE BARGAINS HI THE TOY DEPT. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 16 inch Walking Doll . .... .6.98 McXa Molded hair, attractively dressed 3.50 . . . . 5.00 t men Dy iom men coay. iemi pneumatic molded tires . . . 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