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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PENROSE i DEWEYVILLE "Miss Jewell Peterson and Veda who are employed in Ogrden yjational Farm spent Monday - at home with Mr. nnH . z ,. ruiiiujc ... u i cKiouii &iiu .air. ana Adams, to T. Mrs. Engvar Petersen. u caa wr nrtr. Plan3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert r of Og- a fund for the office- den, and Mrs. Rosalan Spires, LawTence reof for stamps v4 m association California, were visiting here Sunday the nf uibers (with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen Orvilie Grover of East Garland, Etii vai- the in stocked ka tl Riser, A. L. Cook and his son Noel IOC 25c, 50c, $1 and daughter Maurine were here Sun,,ntl-hv hllV- - day night and furnished the program .p. save our lelp Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller, Mrs. in Fred W. Peterson and Mrs Engvar Petersen were in Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. Marcelle Palmer, of Brigham, is visiting this week with Mrs. Engvar Petrsen. Mrs. Sarah Shuman is visiting in tires available either Ogden with her ,e spare daughter, Mrs. Chas. or in rec,vc Jensen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill were ."dtormdS- -t . .. visitors Monday. r' Ogden .nnriition of these What is Oleen Shuman and Reese Allen attended the basketball tournament in sTower normally deliver Salt Lake recently. They also visited Miction or factory IU'f1-with Oleen's aunt, Mrs. Robert Camp, of delivery topoint -1... to this bell. ia nearewereavailable exempted from if t Ztf common carrier rulings haul beets for tis Wednesday evening a closing social was sponsored by the Mutual officers also honoring Duett Loveland, who was released as 1st assistant of the Young Men. A token of esteem was given Mr. Loveland. Games were played and chili was served to all. Mrs. Aubery Slatter and little daughter Viola, of Pocatello, Idaho, spent a few days here with her parents and other relatives. Mrs. Peter Jensen received word from her granddaughter, Mrs. Edwin Jensen, of Ogden, of the safe arrival of a son. This is Mrs. Jensen's first . fires gTeat-grandctul- d. Friday afternoon Mrs. Alvin Norr entertained at her home here honoring Mrs. Myrl Norr with a shower. Refreshments were served and a pleasant afternoon spent. Friday evening the Daughters of Pioneers of the Deweyville Ward were entertained at the home of Mrs, N. Peter Marble, captain. A lesson fi f.. r " .i- 2 J Wells, Nevada. j rg Auit her aunt, Mrs. Zina Waidleigh, to ' 1 Tborua Mrs. Norma Haycock accompanied iv i Mr. By Pet-eise- n, APRIL PACE FIVE 2, 1942 was given and refreshments served. Mis. William Freaxson and children have moved to Biigham City. Sunday Mrs. Ray McCallisUr and Ileith Gardner, of Sat Lake City were calling on reatives here. LaVar Redford and wife, of Idaho, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson on Sunday. Primary conference was held here Sunday evening. Reverence was the theme. Each class took part on the program. Mrs. Bradshaw of the stake Primary was a visitor and gave a short talk. Monday night the P. T. A. held a meeting and social at the ward recreation hall. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mrs. Norma Haycock returned from Salt Lake City. Mis. Lowell Burbank and relatives from Wyoming, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Germer, of Ogden, were calling on friends and relatives here Sunday. For Defense: Euy Bonds Corned Pork Frankfurters Corned pork frankfurters were introduced in Rome about 355 A. D., and sold by street vendors carrying j little stoves with them Carbon Clack Carbon black is t,sed in the manufacture of ink. rubber hose, heels, surgeons' gloves, floor covering and rubber tires. For Victory: Buy Bond While Cupper Nickel silver was made in China long before Columbus discovered the New World. They called it "pack-fongor white copper. For Victory: Buy Bonds Facts About Teeth In a man there are normally 32 teeth, including eight on each side of the mouth, abeve and below. Each complete set of teeth has four incisors, two canines, four bicuspids and six molars. For Victory: Buy Bonds ," '' Miiakeys In the grim pi: v, ';.'.,:' P ' light," of IKS. a Gen-:- .'. ' cv. . r searching for a cure : r r-- : it his duly to rb: ndon turn to res; : :. .,.. war broke. In real li.'e, f K;: Voronoff of the Collegeat Nice, had to abandon in car.cer sorum when tory was destroyed in th Italian fighting r.nd h!s keys were taken into the tains by Italinns. : ! dcoth-dculin- g , l-- . : - I Arizona Hooded Oriole The Arizona hooded oriole chooses whenever possible a Washingtonia palm for its nesting site. Victory: Buy Bonds Vitamin 'O' Those foods which are the best sources for vitamin D are egg yolk, fish liver oils, and oily fish. For Victory: Buy Bonds Fr Watermelon The ediHe pcrt'on of a ripe water- melon consists or per cent wa- Jk ter. For Victory: Buy Bonds Greenland Lr.r;est Greenland, with an rrea of square miles, is the largest land in the world. fur YhTory: Buy Bonds 0 827,-30- is- Speedy Launching deDuring the World war, the 17 4 launched was Ward stroyer days after the laying of her keel. This is the quickest time in which a vessel hrs been launched. She was commissioned in 70 days but the record for completion was later bettered at the great Victory plant at Squantum, Mass., where the Reid was finished and mada rendy .for her trials in 45V2 days. grower tons of beets could ifUny other than his fall, this the figures must be grower should the but P;as accurate estimates as pos- iwffE:Some of f' 'vw. etc., i true a, , regular Th or semi-traile- r, condition of the tires to the rowers should consider use track and about how much .ai V the show whether .wni,-- i of' I g made by has this data, then he . tires- hv JWrai estimate beet-haulin- be After he rfl :P I aid , It's OUR Birthday - But YOU Get; The Presents iwujw. tt usv. a p percentage 10 per cent, meaning iR irf the tire would be good for 10 ,1 1 nf its total mileage on Oct. f r?vrpT,E: .,- -t CI L hould be carefully stud- - if tires j bveach grower who requires himself to the t ifore he presents at the U. from 9 a. p. m. to 6 GARLAND BEET ASSOCIATION GROWERS --For Vlctorj-- : Li the depth of teeth on a harrow so they will be De- Hform, engineers of the U. S. tnat iment of Agriculture suggest harrow be placed on a level floor i the lever set so the teeth just To Luk or lifebuoy 3 CO. SUGAR Buy Bonds O fc .. f 0. A. Iverson, Fresiueia UTAH-IDAH- ives, m. size 15c 3 lb. tin 73c Spry OLD MONK GIANT 150's The survey is extreme- f important and the full cooperationI 'the growers may prevent embarsntnt at harvest time. I ORANGES i: bars cnns Wallpaper Qeaner 3 19c Jell Se 11 25c Teeth should have of tension; loosen iisioa on tight teeth and tighten it u the loose ones. Worn teeth on a tooth harrow may be turned worn smooth, so that a new rating edge will be in position. Teeth f iat have been turned once may be or replaced. "esq'iared by grinding, i;ch the floor. I slight amount flour. CLIMAX Defense: Buy Bonds are not fighting this war as Pork & Beans 2 for 19c 3 Potato Chips, ea. 15c r- -i J "We are PEANUT BUTTER s, fighting as one united 2 pound jar ID till Ai 113 Kraft American rn!7l7QI? - 2 Llll&ftiJlL or MARSHMALLOWS Cello Dag only 1 c 67 f lbs. ... "ENARDS - If you like quality OiiLiAlJ flRFQQlTn miLOOlnU dressing try Henards - qt. jar Q A T A 11 peo- fighting for our life as And all of us will fight with passion that springs from our 35 Coffee, Shillings Pimento 29 22 i OLEOMARGARINE?" toe of freedom. ion 32 "We WAIT EXTRA FINE going to fight through to tew world And, on the ashes of 4e old, we are 1 going to build a better are Before going on, please stop just a moment and give us the opportunity to show you some values on foods that are amazing. Please take advantage also of our food suggestions. jj QUALITY MEATS Iks. the courage, the wis- staying power to do Secretary Wickard. For Victory: Boy Bonds "God give us and the j i ounce Bag M Bar 48 is. nation. I fie I 8 are We ple. I work-jjs- businessmen. or a factory and office or i.'armers, Large i -- For "We No. 2'2 Tin m 15c o FOR QUICK DESSERT h e Tall Can CREAMY VEGETAIH.i; SHORTENING adjust -- 9 3 doz. only 23c 1 doz. 19c 1 1 I Isaittee. bo The committees will I 4 L. building-- April 6 DAFFODILS ! - WE ARE FEATURING HIGHER QUALITY iSHOPTHJtOliGH THE DEADER FRANKS ADS FIRST r.1..... 22 32 28 28 23 BACONS jlnnijlllise if LUNCH MEATS sags.... LAMB LEGS "Conserve to preserve Democracy!" VY7HEN POT ROASTS long-- for the garment, by experimentation elim-""'"- g with M ious solvents. B Grade EGGS 23 oz. 1 or more doz. 24c " MMWW Zlfl. 23 GRAPEFRUITS'.!!!.... 29 w"hed CARROTS 15 PARSNIPS 15 LEnUCEU2..LE!.!i!!. We Have In Stock MORRELL'S ErX HAMS ..IIIHIHIIWW'111111'"1""111 Vegetables LEMONS AT LOWEST TRICES clothes go to the cleaner, tell him what ausfd the spots and stains if Kn know. This will mean ? Ilf r.:. Fresh Fruits' IIJ.W 'PHI Nil "7- .1 Egg Dyes 3 p,s 25c ORANGES !SJ1T , 288'b jinnnwj..,,., t4 rrK Tien put all the dollars youV v into DEFENSE SAVINGS Also semind your hus-tallot part of his saUry Py day to hli ampany'i py Roll Savings Plan. o Tl yrr r? ft try GARLAN TREM0NT0N FOOD STORES 15 25 ,,,,. |