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Show FOUR PAGE PATRONIZE THE LEADER ADVERTISERS LOCAL NEWS NOTES NOTICES in J. OCTOBER 29, 19 EEAR PJVEll VALLEY LEADER I HONESTLY SOLICIT Austin Seirer end Andreason, of Ogden, were O. DlsIKlCT OF UTAH Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Candidate On The No. llt.33 A. Seager. la the Matter of ti FitlJiiig C. Barlow nd Mrs. NOTICE CF HEARING ON Mrs. Clarence Bro-gin REPORT AND Mr. TRUSTEES visited Brough Jesse Garfield For is emKECOMMENDA'llONS Mr. Brough Saturday. Ogdtfi Notice ia heiiby given that Leon ployed at Hill Field. riAf Tl TT1 W. Dunn, the duly appointed, qualified and acting trustee in the above Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meister have S entitled cause, has filed heiein his the pleasure of having both of their Of Box Elder County V report on the condition and value 01 daughters home for a visit. Mr. and the property of said estate with his t Mviard ShoDDe and son Brent Don't Neglect to Vote at real prothe that recommendations of Pan Francisco. California, arrived the General Election perty of said estate be abandoned as here Tuesday and Mrs. D. L. Rogers burdensome to said estate, and that and children of Pasadena, California YOUR VOTE a hearing upon said ieport and tec- - hp,ve been here for the past two ommendations will be had before the weeks, but will leave Friday for their above entitled court at the courtroom home. General Election Nov. 3rd thereof in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 7th day of November, 1942, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of ?aid day, at which hearing any person inSalt Lake City visitors Sunday. Fay terested in the matter of said estate Hadiield and Shirley Hales also ac may be heard with reference to 4aid companied them. , ABSTRACTOR report and recommendations. KHtahliKhrd 40 Yearn Dated: October 26, 1942. the of spent Alma and Amanda Ward, C. Ogdan, E. Smith President W. B. WILSON, Clerk and Mr. RRIOHAM CITY. FT AH King were the stake visitors at the weekend visiting her parents, V. P. ALELSTROM, Deputy By H. Ward. Each Mrs. J. Sunday evening church services. gave a splendid talk. The M. I. A. entertained the young NOTICE OF ASSESSMFNT Louisa M. Bigler has been visiting a Hallowe'en party in the at folks ten for the Lake past City jn Salt Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. church Tuesday evening. days. Principal Place of Business, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Macfarlane and Mr. and Mrs. George M Ward went Snowville, Utah. small son of Oakland, California, have to Malta, Idaho Tuesday to attend Notice is hereby given that at a been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. TJ. the funeral of a relative. of Ihe directors, held on the meeting Macfarlane the past week. 1942, an assessMrs. Ray Capener is visiting with 15th day of October, Mrs. Jesse Davis and son, Alton was levied on cent ment five of per and daughter Mrs. Melva King, were relatives in Salt Lake City. the capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of thirteen per cent was levied on the stock in the East Canal, and an assessment of twelve per cent was levied on the stock in the West Canal, payable on the 20th day of OctobeV, 1942, lo Jesse Arbon, the Treasurer of the company, at his office or residence, ij, l kit. I.WIEU STATES Mr. and Mrs. DisiKici cotiiT roii Your Support Uadal-n- e In The November 3rd Election Democratic Ticket Because my present occupation demands my undivided loyalty and attention, I will be unable to make a personal campaign, and am soliciting your support in this manner. IF ELECTED I PROMISE TO RUN AN OFFICE BASED ON EFFICIENCY AND COURTESY WILL BE APPRECIATED Warren W. Hyde fir COUNTY SHERIFF S. NORMAN LEE RIVERSIDE 1 LAST REGISTRATION DATE, OCTOBER 27 (Paid Political Advertisement) at -- OA- o- Building Material Snowville, mm0'00mmtjf Utah. Any stock upon which these .assessments may remain unpaid on the 20th day of November, 1942, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 5th dav of December, 1942, to pay delinquent assesments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HLTRD, Secretary. Farm and Home Needs Coal Hardware 10-2- Farmers' Cash Union i "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" Phone 35 Tremonton, Utah 2 Tf? t Classified j Ad Column! Wal- i Mrs. Ken Paske-t- t and small daughter, Kay, of Henifer, is visiting at the Eli Anderson home. Mrs. Leslie Wight and family are visiting in Mt. Pleasant with friends and lelatives. Mrs. Jean Nelson, who is teaching school at Promontory, is visiting with her parents during the harvest vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, of J L LJ. Used dresser, $9.00; FOR SALE Kaysville, were weekend guests of 12 x 15 Linoleum rug, $9.00. Call at Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. apartment in rear of LaGra Shop. 9 Mrs. Ted Stark accompanied Mrs. tip Leland Stokes to Ogden, Friday. FOR SALE 36 Chevrolet coupe, 4 Tuesday evening the M. I. A. held new tires, radio, heater, defroster their opening social. A program was Tremonton. fan. Call 77.a-given and games were played, tip a very enjoyable luncheon was served. A large crowd attended and FOR SALE Small modern house. all had a good time. Mrs. Kirstine Parker, Phone 99.0-Miss Eloise Anderson, who is atLai ge floor lamp. Practending school at the U. S. A. C, FOR SALE new. Mrs. Kirstine Parker. tically spent the weekend with her patents 9 tip and friends.. FOUND A Utah licence plate. Owner may claim the same by calling at the Leader Office and paying for this ad. Good weight for extra warmth. A MUST to avoid early winter colds. Will Wear Only Earl, 10-1-- tf 80-Squa- re, Mackinaw COATS For Boys All Wool Heavy Weight FOR SCHOOL FIX BOYS' HELMETS Leatherette - Leather Corduroy Boys and girls need plenty of sox . . . Plains or fancies crew? SELL your dead and useless hor3cs and cattle to White's Trout Farm and receive more money. Phone, collect, Hyrum ar 2 L. D. S. men, between with family, to work in California warehouse. Give full details first letter. Gallarda Grain & Milling Co., Chowchilla, California. 10-- 8 t5p 15 23-- J. WANT TO RENT Ranch "equipped preferred.' Sandy loam soil. Write C.'yde Mu'ianey, 290 S Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles, Calif. WANT RESULTS? use Leader want ads to sell your miscellaneous Items. Cost is small . . results sure. Phone 23-- J. of Tremonton Lions VOTE For ERVIN STOHL, NOVEMBER 3rd A Good Man for a County Commissioner Paid Political Adveitisement, by Tremonton Young Republican Club, Melvin Foxky, Chairman i ! i i lilf MAKE GOOD OR WE DO H Fronk Chevrolet Co. tremonton I Hull . Pkon 29 59 and 79 10 59 Part Wool Double BLANKET cold, Every one a first quality, famous Monarch BLANKET 2.59 LONG STOCKINGS 53.39 $o on o.ou in the preCotton or rayon ferred tan shades. Sizes 5 to 10. - 39 A Size and Price to Fit Every Need BETTER SHOES for the entire family! Children's Shoes Boys' Shoes Girls' Shoes - i al lOWer prices Men's Shoes Women's Shoes In these days when shoes are getting hard to get, it pays to get quality, long wearing shoes. In these days when we mast all work harder, it pays to get comfortable, better fitting: shoes. And candidly speaking, Peters Shoes take top honors in the wear and comfort class. Club. "25 25 25 29 Squares and Triangles snaupy weather. 11-- 5 OTHERS USE IT why not YOU? LeadtT want ads pay big in quick returns. Phone 19 Just the ticket for this 21 - 35, Past President Tremonton-Garlan- d Jr. Chamber of Commerce. -- 69 Silk - Cotton - Wool CAMPUS SOX WANTED Owns his home. Owns and operates his own business Gives employment lo several men each year. Member of Tremonton City Council, 3 terms. 10 HEADSCARFS . sox. 10-1-- 11-R.- 2, .... . anklets or Cable Stitch or plain knit for long wear bright solid colors. U Mannish Styles the Young Fellows Go For Here are the favorite styles that rate "A" in popularity. ;ASH for live poultry. H. A. Garn, 435 N. 2nd W Brigham. Phone 1 29 BOYS' WINTER CAPS See this grand assortment today. 12-1- 4.98 Just his "style" for breaking the wind and cold. A good looking, comfortable, free and easy Coat built for warmth and long, tough service. FOR SALE Small farm, 18 acres full water right, house, granary, shed. Priced right. Reasonable down payment accepted. Several other good farms for sale. tf James Brough, Realtor. 698. COUNTY il fast color They ai'e absolutely top? in week a received this We large ship just prints. ment 01 new styles and patterns. FAVORITE SOCKS 7-- for 15A ?, 29 The shorts are "jockey" style, well nicely tailored, fit without binding. They're all cotton ribbed. Strongly knitted for longer wear. 10-2- FOR pony. bridle s'W yard SHIRTS & SHORTS h SALE Beautiful Pinto saddle Good for ladies, also fine saddle, and martingale. See or call Jess Garland, Utah. i Hi F 29c If Your Boys 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE t 79 59 10-2- 9 ERVIN STOHL President-elec- f..W.t 2, after-whic- ! MR. STOHL TOPMOST PRINTS 10-2- VOTE FOR 2-ye- Again UNION SUITS Up 10-2- BOTHWELL clhiool Boys' t4 11-1- 2 FOR SALE Choice tulip bulbs. 9 ter Wuthrich. $ 1, "I and this time it calls for WARM Clothing . . . Glass and China Ware -- iimii mK B;a See Us for CANDIDATEL-FO- DEMOCRATIC mis UTAH TREMONTON, L j ! mm- r- m; im ,111, |