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Show TBI IJSAPgR, Tmnanton, Mr. Mr. DOTDTJELL HL IB A . RIVER THE BEAR Published by tLe SERVING By ELEDA VEE STQfCES ID IB IB Mrs.' Maurine VALLEY 43.00 per year RATES (in advance) Editor-Publishe- r THE TOLL MOUNTS JUKI 14, THURSDAY, ll BOX ELDER COUNTY ing and Ventilating, and Elec- (total amount of the proposal. SCHOOL DISTRICT trical, (2) Plumbing, Heating payable without condition to and Ventilating Contract, and the Owner. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH (3) Electrical Contract Bid seThe Board of Education, Box By Leonard L. Bishop, President. curity will be required in the Elder County School District, form of a certified check cr Brigham City, Utah, reserves the ATTEST: bid bond acceptable to the Own- right to reject any or all bids Eberhart Zundel, Clerk. er in an amount of not less and to waive Informalities. (SEAL) than five (5) per cent of the BOARD OF EDUCATION May 31, June 7, 14, 21, Anderson home. Mrs. Butler Is Mrs. Anderson's sis Marilyn Lind has returned to ter. Logan for the summer where Miss Arva Rae Summers left she will be enrolled in the USAC. last week for California to summer term. spend a few days. Clair Anderson, grandson of Mrs. Ella Anderson, was here Mrs. Vadis Brough left Sat last week visiting with his grandmother and friends. He urday for Pittsburgh, Califor recently left for Dillon, Mont., nla, to spend two weeks with where hef Is living with the Ken her daughter, Mrs. Sherman D. Earl, who has a new nine pound Paskett family. born June 7, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark of baby daughter Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bert named Charla Vadis. Petersen of Brigham visited at the homes of the Cliff and Ted Starks, Sunday. Miss Joyce Smith was visiting with Miss Lila Lee Stark last Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, from and Mrs. A. E. Roche, and and Mrs. Guy Ballard. Sunday evening the Wayne Evans' had visitors from Alberta, Canada. They were Ira Harris and his son, Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Valcarse and sons have move to Casper, Wyo. Mrs. Valcarse is the for mer Lu Jean Summers. Mr. and Mrs. David Butler visited Wednesay evening at the Croydon was visiting at home with her mother, Mrs. Ella Anderson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eire and daughter of American Falls, had supper at the Vance Llnd home On Friday. Mr. Rire was one of Roscoe Gerald's Navy buddies. LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION Toone VXak The death of Pggy J fan Larson this week, brought sorrow to the entire valley, perhaps not so much that many people knew her or her parents personally, but that children, with no thought of harm or disaster in their fun, can be taken m death so suddenly. Many parents are faced with the problem of allowto Advertisement ing young, inexperienced children and teen-ager- 3 is a rural We realize that this drive cars and trucks. For Bids community and young folk assist their parents in week. in the Curtis farm work bv driving a tractor, truck or car Sealed proposals for the con Anderson, son of Mr. in feel children and the taking justified fields, perhaps and Mrs. Virgil Anderson has struction of a Physical Educa been staying In Ogden for the tion and Classroom Building at the family car for a harmless ride. No parent would knowingly send their child to a war past week at the Oscar Fosberg the Bear River High School lo His parents drove to Og cated between Tremonton and battle front, give them a case of T.N.T., or let them home. den Sunday to bring him home. Garland, Utah, will be received care-Jewe have grown Mr. and Mrs. aeon Summers, at the office of the Clerk, Box play with a dangerous animal, but in letting them have access to just as great a killer Mrs. Erma Summers and daugh Elder County School District in as any of the above mentioned dangers. ter, Verlyn recently returned the Court House Building, Brig The solution of the problem of minors driving cars from a trip to Boise. They ham City, Utah, until 2:00 brought home with them, Mrs. o'clock p. m. on the 29th day of and trucks is a hard one. Mary and Johnny who are de- La Hadf ield and her daugh- June, 1951. nied the pleasure of taking the family car to give their ters,Voywho All bids shall be made on the stayed at the George friends a little ride, see Jane and Joe, their same age Summers home for a short printed forms provided and . . and no better Qualified to drive than they . . contin while. She Is the farmer Bev made a part of the contract doc erly Summers. uments. Copies of the plans, ually have access to their family automobile. Among the graduates of the epecincauons, ana ouier conCan parents set as a requirement, that as soon as USAC last week was Mrs. Erma tract documents are on file In their children comply with the state law, regarding the Summers. the office of the Box Eldriving of cars and trucks on the highway, they be Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard der County SchoolClerk, In District, privileged to use the family car as the parents feel their participated In the Sake dance the Court House Building, Brigfestival last week. ham City, Utah, and are open driving experience justifies? Jos- be also for public Inspection. A set of are Bishopof and Mrs. Oleen more careful, they And adults too, must were Sunephson Plymouth s. such documents may be obtain high-iraycontributing to the mass slaying on the nation's day afternoon guests of Mr. and ed from the office of Karl L. Even before this is read, other deaths will have Mrs. Thayne Stokes. Krusmark, Architect, First Se Mrs. Edna Nelson and grand occured in the state, perhaps in this county or comBank curity Building, Brigham were daughter, Deon, last week munity. visitors of her sons in Emmett, City, Utah, upon deposit of Statisticians estimate that in this, the year nineteen Ida. thirty-fiv- e dollars ($35) for the e, General million fifty-ona lost and America Plans and Soeclfica-- i will have hundred Mr. and Mrs- Leland Ander lives in the the battles that have been fought since this son have had visiting with them tions, and twenty dollars ($20) last week her mother, Mrs. each, for the Plumbing, Heating country was founded; and in this same year, highway Annie and accidents will have taken the same toll, a million lives Mrs. Jackson. During! the week Said Ventilating,willandbe Electrical. deposits Anderson and her mother refunded since the horseless carriage was invented in the early motored tol the bidder submits a provided anto visit Ogden nineteen hundreds. other son and brother, Ervin bonafide bid and the plans and In Utah this year, the traffic toll to June 11 is 85, Madsen and wife. specifications are returned to the Architect In good condition, The John Anderson 67 was home same with the and in in for 1950; compared period not the scene later than five (5) days folof a family gathering Box Elder county it stands at 3 for this year, against 2 on Sunday. Relatives from Og- lowing the opening of bids. iar last year . . . and the heavy tourist season has just den, Salt Lake, and California Bids will be taken in the fol were present. The family hon- lowing manner: begun. , (1) General LET'S BE MORE CAREFUL. THE LIFE YOU SAVE ored was Krumpermans. More Contract, less Plumbing, Heat than twenty five guests were MAY BE YOUR OWN. ss a lot of reasons you THERE are a new GMG to can keep hauling a lot longer than any other truck you can buy. First is the fact of horsepower. Whether it's a gasoline-powere- d to with horsepower unbeaten in its class, or one of the new heavy-dut- y Diesels you can't beat a GMCfor "go"! But the extra value you find in these great trucks doesn't end at the power plant. There's the smooth GMG Synchro Mesh Transmission linked to a sharp shooting drive line, pouring every ounce of power back to the rugged rear axle. And the solid way horsepower becomes n you know there's extra depth of truck performance engineered right down through a GMC's broad shouldered frame And standing guard over these long time trucks are husky brakes with more area than most the surest, easiest steering ever devised to direct a pay load home all controlled from a wheel-actio- 1 spacious "Six-Foote- Cab that's r" Weathersealed for a lifetime. GMC's come in the widest range of combinations to fit any trucking need. The prices? No better buy anywhere! Come see for yourself.' engine-body-chass- GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS is - Wayne Sandall MotorCo. Phone 5956 Y..1 WAYNE SANDALL 4o bHar o. a um4 truti wilk yov. Tremonton GMC dahr g present. Krs. Lucy Bowcutt and May lYldal accompanied Mrs. Stuart Hardm&n and baby of Logan, to Idaho Falls last week where they visited with the Warren E. "Wright and the Verdean Bodily families. They returned home Saturday evening. Visitors Friday evening at the Clyde Coombs home were Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie Edgemon, of Al amosa, Colo., On Saturday evening they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Eugene, Orgeon, who is a brother of Mrs. Coombs. Box Elder County Golden Spike Rodeo, Temonton, June 21, 22, 23! Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer were the Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Norma Holmgren In Park Val ley. A plane that crashed there recently fell rfctht next to Nor ma's home. They administered first aid to the two men who were only sllehtlvi inlured. Summer work and business meeting of the Relief Society was new at the home of Mrs. Ella Anderson Tuesday. Two quiits were quilted and several aisn towels were started rw. llclous refreshments were served to the group. Mr. - Rrt. ! ! and Oleen. and Mrs. Wayne Evans spent the weekend In Soda Springs, along with her parents, Lynn Mr. go!) DRUM TABLES END TABLES Vk ' OCCASIONAL TABLES (every one!) Off1 .A ACROBATIC flfJQ many other "specials" for the home at Savings of 13 and more! and TUMBLING CLASSES AND SAVE WALK-A-BLOC- K AT ALLEN'S and Mrs. Varcel rrhlnrsnn Wanda Newman were Brigham visitors, Monday. Mrs. Lorna Stokes and Hano-ters, Susan Lee and shmLynn, visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs woo Shuman, Sunday; honoring the nome or Doth their sons YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! (out Opens TUES. JUNE 19i :0"E FUrKIISIlOS CITY PARK 'Tour Home Town Furniture Store" PHONE 5956 i Carpets - Tile - Linoleum - Wallpaper Appliances r m on rr? evening. Mrs. Juanlta Evans and Mr HERE ARE THE PRICES yz Price floor lamps they you cairft Jbeatt a nr This is the time of the year when a woman's fancy turns to thoughts of the home. This means "Something New for that Something t tfbir HDarHIlsnr and children Marsha. Julie and Rex visited at the Deloris Stokes nome Sunday. Electa Vee Stokes entertained ior tne guide boys; Leon Payne, Lynn Anderson. Arnold hard, Steve Anderson, and Tommy Christensen. Mondav House Cleaning Time TABLE LAMPS E)cipllllanr Furniture I Boys 9:00 a. m. Beginner Girls 10:00 a.m Advanced Girls 11:00 a.m Beautiful Rjtny-TTm- w We admit that one of the very important attraction of this new Silver Streak Pontiac is its captivating appearance. Nearly everyone ays it'a really beautiful car. But if Pontiac didn't have something in addition to its beauty, it couldn't possibly be in such tremendous demand today. That additional something is Pontiac's famous depend- - ffnvestment! ability. Talk to any Pontiac owner and you'll hear a wonderful story of months and years and thousands of enjoyable miles with an absolute minimum of routine service attention. Add them together beauty, performance and dependability you 11 realize that Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac a beautiful long-tim- e investment. L America's Lsmt.rie4 Lewest-Frire- 4 Straight Eight Car with CM HraVa-Mat- le (Optional l'aar Chair .f silver Streak Eaglavs-StraiEight ar Six The Mast Braatlfal Thlag aa Wheels Squipmrtt, mrmtorin ,ni trim illw,tmt,4 mn lubjert to ckaw noUe. Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Dial SS8S TNasanton Drive mt txtrm emit) ght 28 |