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Show Only Onr Crazy A Kansas farmer, who had a reputation as askinflint, had two hired men and a maid. Rumors got around that he was paying starvation wages, so a federal inspector from the Wage and Hour Administration called on him. "I understand that you are violating the law by paying below the minimum," the inspector stated. "I am huh?" the farmer retorted indignantly. "Well, there's Tim LEADER. Trpmnnton. Utah Thursday, July 17, 195H dollars a week with room and board, sir," Hannah replied. "All right, any more?" the inspector asked. "Well no only the farmer replied. the ' He gets $10 a week for tobacco and his board and room." "Could I speak to him?" the inspector asked. "Well," replied the farmer, "you're speaking to Jake, who milks the cows and docs the chores around the barn; go ask him." "Forty dollars a week, sir," was Jake's rethe Clem," ply. "And there's farmer said, calling over the other hired ''man. "Tell this man "Forty dollars a your wages week, sir." Clem said. "And there's Hannah, the maid." the farmer said. "Ask her." "Thirty him right now." FOR DAYS VALUE THAN THE WEATHER BOYS and GIRLS All Spring and Summer WATCHES COSTUME JEWELRY WATCH BANDS one group Price ELECTRlT CLOCKS l7 PRICE 10-CU- STEAM & DRY IRONS Regular $16.95 AUTOMATIC P $ Sale COEFEE MAKER SILVERWARE Save $21.00 Serve 8. 52-pie- cream, sugar and tray. Regular $29.95 ce Sale Price $&995 F33 J $995 w,th each $10.00 or more purchase LVUI J IIVI Jill U UU . f Vi rpi V group of townspeople Willi Pop fiMMLO'S ALL SPRING AND SUMMER T REDUCED mm for Modern STORE BUILDINGS SHOP FRIDAY and SATURDAY Meets or Surpasses ANY Test for eral days. Regular $14.95 Flash Camera Kit -- Sale met Monday evening at the town hall to formulate plans for a 24th of July celebration here in Bear River City. A full day's festivity has been planned. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowen and children of Middleton, Ida., visited the Emery Huggins and Ernest Huggins families Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Helms and daughters Joyce, Karen and Golla of Minerall Point. Wis., visited Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and family for several days last week. Mr. Helms is Chris and Tony of Covena, Calif. Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Zock-al- l are girlhood friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy of Fielding have been Salmon fishing in Idaho. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker had early morning breakfast in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson, Chris Anderson, Ellis Arbon and Ernest Huggins spent three days camping at Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland and family of took advantage of the lull in farm work and spent Saturcay at Lava Hot Springs. Margie's uncle. Mrs. Pearl Jensen had visitors, too, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holtry and Mrs. Holtry's sisters, Miss Barbara and Patricia Mason and her nephew, Richard Mason of El Sabante, Calif., visited for sevA out-of-sta- te rOne Group Elgin and Bulova Watches Price Good Selection III Plan 2 Itli Celebration Tre-mont- ce Reqular $90.95 Reflex Andrea Huggins By half-wit,- " VALU JEWELRY PALMER Bear River City Seeing Is Believinff During a fire in the night, the tenants of an apartment hotel rushed into the street carrying their most prized possessions. One woman noticed that the gentleman who lived directly above her was carrying a large, covered bird cage. "What have you there?" she asked out of curiosity. "That's my pet rooster," said the man. The woman gasped and fainted. When she was revived she told her anxious neighbor, "I'm sorry I fainted but you see, I've been under treatment by a psychiatrist for the past year because I kept hearing a rooster crowing!" i MENT SET. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ward of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holtry and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rasmussen of Brigham joined the grouo and they had an enjoyable time at Crystal Spr- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin of o and Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Doughton of Ogden enjoyed several days in Yellowstone Park. Mr.s. Bessie Christensen had as luncheon guests Saturday Mrs. June Bosley Zockall and sons .jiimi ii.iin ni.i iinwi Made Exclusively by Mid-v;il- UTAH TREMONTON, . WZ iiiii i ii . iiin.iuiiiumii : mm Him . ....... "' m., .- - ,..4 ..... .- .. 'Hr &:l1$4r fif1" CUT UP, PAN READY A '.' " .jMJAMi.aiajji.itJ.MfcjM.BfcAAAa ' ' JJJI1 "JIJ- " D lb. 43c Assures Everyone of Their Favorite Part! TUNA Cohe Volley Bank Bulkfing - togem Phone: 660 AND IN OGDEN, ib- - SALT niiiiiwip.jtiii.jM)ii:iiijipjiiiii. KCD ' Vrv VM IAKE; PROVO pJ.uipipiiiiii.iaiM J tiipmum. 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