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Show THE LEADER. 10. 1953 Thursday. September VISIT IN THE NORTHWEST Williams Receives School C. B. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and sons Jack and Tommy returned home Sunday, from a ten day's trip to the northwest. They visited with the Floyd Nielson family at Salem, and spent some time in Portland while on the trip. FARM BUREAU SET MEETING DATE The ladies of the Tremonton Farm Bureau will meet Thursday afternoon next week at the home of Marguerite B. Hansen at 2:30. County Demonstrator, Bessie M. Hansen will give the on quick mixes. All lesson members are urged to be pres. ent. HOLLIS JOHNSON TO GIVE RADIO TALK in Tremonton week BOAM) LISTS TEACHERS FOR VALLEY SCHOOLS Bus Insurance A teacher placement list turn- ished by the Board of Education lists the teachers for the schools' of Bear River Valley as follows: Bids for furnishing the Box Elder District school bus fleet insurance was awarded o C. B. Williams at the last meeting of the Board of Education. His bid was SI. 728.76. The bid of the Farmers Insurance Group was Sl.823.31 and of Earl Madsen Ronald J. Bear River City Leonard. Ivy M. Anderson. Frona C. Cates and Helen B Peterson. Gordon Erickson. Bothwell Victoria Anderson and Erma H Summers. Norma Camp-- , Clear Creek bell. R. Dwain Boothe Valley Bracken. L. C. Christoper-soCollinston and Joy Jones. Jay M. Stokes. Deweyville Virginia Blackham. and Joyce Hall . was S2.297.36. Ewer Plumbing Company of Tremonton was awarded the contract for installation of a sprinkling system at Bear River high school. Their bid for the contract was S6.065. Coleman Plumbing and Heating bid S6.100 for the contract and F. II. Conley Jr. and Company bid S7. 172.50. Hollis Johnson of Garland, recently returned from Germany will be the speaker on Mrs. W.C.T.U. Axel Fredericksen's radio program, Sunday morning at 8 o'clock over KBUH, Brigham City. Tremonion. ut it The board considered again the remodeling program "for the Thatcher school, and passed a motion that new facilities and general repairs be made to the lavatories of the school, and that Reid Oyler be employed to s supervise the work on a Dell Nichols. El wood El- vira Christensen and Wanda Christensen. Ralph M. Baird. Fielding Lolita Garn, Elizabeth Packer and Millie Welling. Glenn Taylor, Garland Ruth Mae Armstrong, C. Mor. gan Hawkes. Verle Kidman, cost-plu- basis. wen-las- published t Mrs. Benin l.undoiri; and his fkiughti r U. family of Kiuln :" i Sheryl Cue Hadfirld rnirned ciay Irorn San Div'o. Calif.. where sh' !;.s been with her sister Ardrlla Barl'uss for six weeks lit i.iiu ' id lie iMlot Harry Woodward had Tiies((a Jut three siMors. Mrs E. II Wocxiriil'ls. Mrs. Cripps ol Hollywood. uimI Mrs Marjorie Mason. Dorris Peter- Ermcn Stephens sen, Annie Pulsipher. Norris George Piggotl of Bloomington. Jedd Rigby. Virgil IdaJio as her weekend quests Larsen. Waldron Phyllis Larson and at lier home in Logan canyon Helen H Greenfield. Grouse Creek Lyman Kim-he- (JO FISHING A weekend of fishing at Aland Eula Kimber. was enjoyed by Orval Ewer pine Howell Sterling Meldrum and several employees of Ewer and Mable Hansen. Claude Plumbing Company Pearl G rover. Lakeside Iverson. Johnson Leon and Lyle Lucin Mary Ballingham. made the trip, and A. G. Pratt Anderson Park Valley CK Reid Oyler was also m the and Dawn Gardner. Myrle D. Perry, party. Plymouth most .scientific av is to see your and Sarah Hoggan. favorite doctor for ; checkupMr. and Mrs. Thomas OibJy R. Hawkes Josh Portage of Roy spent Wednsday with and Hazel Hawkes. their Mrs Le'and daughter. Carl R. Seder, Snowville Woodruff, and her f.imllv holm and DoEsta Sampson. TAFFON S2.98 "id S5.95 Thatcher Faris J. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bullers Rozella Anderson and Myrtle of FASTADS S2.98 Junction, Idaho, were ThursMiller at LOOZ the home of day night guests Yost DcVern Rasmussen S2.98 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen and Cora Rasmussen. CALOMETHIC WEIGHT CONTROL S3.50 The first named in each KYHO.X TABS and school is the principal of the S3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bus Norr and S5.50 school. family have moved to phoenH. I). X S2.21 Teachers of McKinley School ix, Arizona where they will the MELOZET WAFERS winter. spend S1.35 1 FOR YOUR HEALTH'S r SAKE IT'S TIME TO KEIH otiikkwisk wi: si;;(;kst: I Mrs. Ray Rhodes ADAMS DRUG STORE Phone attended the horse show on Labor Day at Smithfield. The show feat- 1 ured horses from north and south. both :mi Tremonton 1 the 1", Mr. and Mrs. De Verl Payne accompanied Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson to Yellowstone Prrk over the Labor Dav weekend 'III mi ki il ll'il' ! i U Mi i Hill I' '! III llilllllllli Mr. and Mrs. V. J Barnes and daughters Mary-- Jane and Ann of Las Vegas, Nevada were Tuesday visitors at the David Waldron home. , Visitors of the David Wald rons during the last week were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hansen and children, Barbara and Ray, of Houston. Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hansen of Montreal, Canada. Sherman and Kent are both the nephews of Mrs. Waldron. j on the implement slip into the Fast-Hitc- h sockets on the tractor, and are locked instantly and automatically to uncouple, just lift two latches. The farmer saves a great deal of time and all of the hard work usually required in hitching. MONEY-MAKER- S iansStotli Up For Winter! ESS PRESERVES 10 LB. BAG iimplot, Frttti, Dtliciout uit, No. Vh can EANS 3 Icon Tat TeH'. No. Vi ca BEANS f"0u'1't 3EEF JLAFAT IflliMI EANS Mo'"1'' Snaet Gorr'- 12 or - 2 Cans Chocolate and Vanilla Sandwich o) cant Jt? C O7 6d Seediest 4lbi CVDIID i Jn "I 30X I Bottle Beverly 13 Coode, IV3 Salad andCalcet 40 43c 27c 63c 29c - OZ. 27c 43c pkff. 39c pkg. lb. cast Ideal for ChiU 85c Rancho Scant J4 o. 15c SUZANNA Pancolt 35c CRACKERS Oven Gle , JL 48c s ibt. 101b. Mix Soda! flour rr: WllEEejE 3 lb bo 55 Ibt. Cheese Spread 99c 3 lb 187 81c Produce Farm-Fres- h 6 R k P CAUUHMER 1 If 39 35y lb. 13 Fancy, Sweet Seedless Ik io U. S. No. 1, Snowball, Medium Size Fancy, Sweet, Sunkist, Ideal for Lunches oi , Gold Cove, North western W 2 large pkgs. Garnet or Sliced, No. 303 can Sleepy Hollow, "Rich in Real Maple" kewd buyers pick 10 59c l, Chocolate and Vanilla YOU SAVE .63 2 UTTER ft I WHITE MAGIC washes mrytMtg dewier, IwUter, brigittr-- w fabl yow Maty bock ! GIANT SIZE, 3 PKS. YOU SAVE 20 IARCE SIZE, 3 PKS. AT STORE TOMATO SOUP y SATIN Sh7.Z 82 MEATS "K.1.00 Red Hill, 14 oi. con 7SC Rich in vitamins, Box Elder county vegetables are rich in money, too. Last year the coun- See the FAST HITCH Demonstrated In a Unique ty's farmers received $839,000 Square Dance at County Fair Grounds, Tremonton for the three major vegetable on September 19, Starting at 7:30 P.M . crops sold to canners and other FAST-HITCNOW ON DISPLAY AT food processors. The county's farmers produced about 28,700 tons of tomatoes, peas and sweet corn for processing, reports C. W. Parry, Utah representative for AmeriTremonton. Utah can Can Company. ffliniiiiiiiiiHiiW Frank Daltons SPECIAL! With 15c COUPON AVAILABLE soup mix vztzxr lb. pkg Choice, Glass coAP cr 00 73 Gallon BEETS 3 tot 303 ran way, Wholt Krml, Un Bantam, 12 at. can C 'i KITCHEN CRAFT 3 4 oz. Parly Pride REAM 1 Strawberry A Real Bargain! nere s now me new c arman r aswiitcn worics; ine iarmer just backs up to the implement . . . the two coupling beams PE'ACHE POTATOES lb. 10 lb. 47 0 Flavorful Elbertas for Breakfast Slicing lb. mesh Idaho Russets, U. S. No. 1 bag Big Job. Max. GA.W. 27,000 lbs. 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