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Show BEAR rAC3 F0U3 Classified j Ad Column I i John Holland, of Bear Mr. and Mrs. Infant Bessinger Boy a I River City. Found Dead in Bed 12-1- Mrs. George Quinney and Mrs. Oscar Miss Lillian Somera was Queen with Strand with Bishop Green accompany- Naomi Potter and Alta Rhodes attendants. Dee Hansen was crown ing on the violin. Words of consolation were given by bearer; Desdemona Coe and Patricia Clifton Kerr. Prayer was offered by Sorensen, flower girls, and Burton bear-erR. A. Christensen. Interment was in Isaacson and Niel Rhodes train BishThe queen was crowned by the city cemetery with R. S. Calder-woo- d A large crowd was Rdedicating the grave. Shaw & op - J. Potter. I present including many Iverson funeral directors. a. out-of-to- rmmm WANTED Experienced stenographer wants part or full time work-Ca5 t2 23.J. ll 2-- UPSET S LOST mm M. Mortensen, phone TS 65.0-- 1 t2 East Garland fopla. Fred Giwer returned Sunday afternoon from the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City with the report that his wife had rallied very well from the first operation on her injured arm She was on the operation table over four hours. She will have to undergo two more operations at different intervals but the doctors are optimistic and feel that they can save her arm. Mrs. G rover manifests such faith and Bo7- -" Receives Doctorate Ira Somers. Bear pi .. Itini,! Wednesday of l t. wberehereceivcrtf?1 degree in philosophy ology from Rutgers Urf New Jersey. k; was Ira f , courage that her friends and rela- school and outstanding J h eoUegeTwh tives marvel at her fortitude. consistent hard working Mrs. Alice Goss and children, of has made his own Magna, are this weeks guests of her having won several scholar.hl parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. also by i teaching part time. J. Hansen, of LogMr. and Mrs. was a fit afternoon. hard here long, visited an, Tuesday fight :i Mrs. Hansen served as the second Re- was worth it" lief Society president in this ward. On Tuesday afternoon a large per missionary work for his i cho cent of the ward Relief Society mem his time permitted. j bers gathered at the chapel where inHe left for San Fr&ac f Monday dividual and group pictures were taken for tfce Relief Society Scrap where he will continue in his j Boole research unless taken in gome 5 Willard R. Larson, a senior major field by Uncle Sanv J In forestry from the U. S. A. C. and He is the second son of Ma. jf publicity manager for Foresters Week da Somers and a brother at gave a fifteen minute broadcast over won a Rhodes scholarship soae KLO, Ogden, Monday evening in coir laborat'on with a government official years ago and who is now in an eastern university. - i from the Ogden office. . a , WhUeintheEahe8Jaj FOR SALE Good Holstein milk cow. J. young EAST GARLAND Private funeral services were held 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BessinThe Green and Gold ball was held 1 o' at afternoon Sr. evening at the ward recWednesday Tuesday ger, Dennl5 Wayne Bessinger, was prettily old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bes- clock under the direction of Bishop reational hall. The hall and in was furnished decorated Music B. D. Green. was gold by dead found gieen colors. singer, Jr. of this city in his crib early Sunday morning, Feb 8. The cause of his death was not determined. CASH PAID for dead and usele He was born at Tremonton Novemcows and horses. Call Maple Creek ber 17, 1941, a son of Albert Jr. and Trout Hatchery, Brigham 483-J--z Beth Holland Bessinger. Besides tf Fay Ttaveraa charre. his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Richard, Clyde and Robert, CASH for live poultry. H. A. Gam, and four grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 435 N. 2nd W., Brigham. Phone Albert Bessinger, of Tremonton, and 1 u ess. 1 pair "of line connecters. Bear River Valley Telephone Co. THURSDAY,"' FEBRUARY 12, 1H3 PJVlii VALIXYLEADci, Frfiaf Jalopy house with garFOR SALE William age, 12000. Call 77.0-tf Landvatter. 1, 1-- leJ . If if s Wallpapering you want ?Co done, call -- Jesse Garfield U East Tremonton Phone 61.a--4 See my 1942 pattern books Ala., , al- i ' t X thought fondly of flying Free Estimates ( over traffic jams. He turned the urge into inventive acnow tivity Work Guaranteed A Jess Dixon oi An- dalusia. ways V.. and A sparklina drink for a sparkling as Frances Lang- personality lord, singing star oi screen ana radio, sips a Pepsi-Col- a ... -- 18 - 50 For Aircraft factory work. If inexperienced must be willing to take" six weeks intensive training. 1150.00 to $200.00 per month salary when working. Write immediately or call in, 10 to 6, or on A 1 he's seen on a trial spin in his "Auto Helicopter." But how about the parking problem. MEN WANTED A J. jr. . OiW. oik.v. a J at exr- oa hl'fif.A ?!1 .'v. fife! Vi.ir mi. Sunday 1 to 5. FRYE AIRCRAFT CO. of UTAH 808 Eccles Bldg. . ......... ar a Jess? . -- mm V . Sir 'Siw:!;:':'!... Ogden $30,000 in efficiency payments was awarded emOnan & Sons here for delivery of $3,000,000 in electric generator units to the U. S. government and allies. Firm was started in 1918 when D. W. Onan borrowed $100. Above are Robert Onan, D. W. Onan. C. W. (Bud) Onan and Helen McLennan, an employe. Minneapolis Dr. E. B. Harrison OPTOMETRIST Byes Examined Glasses Fitted TREMONTON .$.v 1 a 20 So. Slain St. ESIGSAM CITY, UTAH of D. W. ployes o. Doing DOUBLE Every Thursday -- VTUoa Lumber Co. Building AS v- -. V 4 v v" Do H- 5 d ALARM CLOCK need an alarm clock to wake I me up to the realization that I should have my farm machinery repaired before harvesting season? For wood parts repaired see TREMONTON CABINET SHOP cylindrical object in this illustration is a crushed rock When Osborne & Company, an Alabama contractor, has to move it from place to place it is rolled onto a big flat-be- d Fruehauf trailer and taken on its way. This is a job requiring husky equipmenll Heavy LoadI sryer weighing A The bi-- aau DDT? I tt Rubber Saver Miami, Fla. Model Mary Jane Degnan patches up her rubber bathing suit to help along government's efforts to conserve rubber. To stretch a point It proves that first line of defense is where rubber meet blubber-ugh- l tg4 W. A. Westmoreland pro-- Salt Lake City $1.45 Detroit S. NORMAN LEE $26.80 Chicago Established 40 Years BRIGnAM CITY, UTAH by the Union Po goto Stagesl Thus America keeps conveniently, comfortablTiWj yet conserve! nomically materials for National DtM civilian V San Francisco $13.30 ABSTRACTOR tf $25,30 MIDLAND HOTEL Tremonton , Utah - JAMES BROUGH Thone 88.1-- TREMONTON, UTAH MONEY TO LOAN on - SEAL ESTATE FARMS OR HOMES otn t HAKE GOOD OX YTE DO Protect Ploite 29 crJ Ssvs FccJ h Yclt Electric ficfrijcrctcr cents of each food dollar is said to be spent for perishable food. . So by properly protecting Seventy-fiv- e if Uelp Them Umdm the Blood f Harmful Body Waste perishables, you not only save yourself money, but also save the nation's food. Your thrift, multiplied by n Taat fcttaara eonitantly flltcrlnf aela aaataar umm laa Mood ttraam. But Uc la taalr work do kidataya eaa a ad aa Natara Tail to ra- hapwtttat taat. If ratalaxi, may a aa4 apaat tka wriota tln !ntitd . if" a!wabuiiraai ar a aanta baekaeha, aaadaraa, tt-- k at diune. taactafl aa alMa. twIUnf. pu (linen taa mwm a laallof af aarvoua aaatao aa4 ha at aa and atrcngt h. paanrafeaa a( kMaay ar bladdar dia-- l n ihwIimi buralag, aranty or millions of other thrifty will help win the war! home-maker- s, a Thar akoold aa aa doabi taat prompt Im thaa aaclarl. Uaa Otorn'i aava km viaalnf trtim at lm atora iaa Uny yaara. ailioa-vtd- I traatnf bm'm fHU. laa raeommaaded haa Aa eaaatry a br graWal over. Aik yoar i 5 Frank Chevrolet Co. Twwonton. Utah rBitiloa. taa eanpta mteWJ 1 OfilliroisfiBRBWi AGENCY FERE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ; 3 I, f In ill i 2. una 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. V- - v v ;.. , ( one-fourt- h Speed up defrosting by placing hot water in the trays. After the accumulated ice is removed, change the hot water to cold water. Keep the refrigerator at the normal temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Too low a temperature is not necessary and may be wasteful. r ;; -- . n ouer .i world t tfJJ.. vit ,ntit electric service produced for "miy ty Amertcsm bustness men it the hind of power ib serves 90 of ibt naiioZ .a ,,'',t -- KOW TO GCT- TUP ! I IWbMI awr rrnrtrmMict Wb FROM YOU? ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Do not place hot foods io your refrigerator. Let them cool first. Place t cover oa warm ioods. , Don't open the refrigerator door oftencr than is absolutely necessary. Don't leave the door open while carrying foods to other places. Defrost frequently. After inch of ice accumulates on your refrigerator, its efficiency BUY Vamto arTa ?viwoe tmtOMM ,V ' i , Vital to America's victory gram ii the frequent, lowort Bulfl transportation provided military ul our great armies DEFENSE SAVINGS abi'lDS AND STAMPS |