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Show 19, 1943 Recommends necialist 3Vy Marketing !f flange Cattle of the present shortage 811(1 1116 need of Jinum beef supplies to meet 1L Stewart, needs, Robert fl Elder County Agent, recom-- f marketing of range 6ds a fall ale this Vith feed eupplies short, feed for ces high, and the prospect too not Utah in r ranges (f& Mr. Stewart suggests that re- ' efully sustained production of cattle early marketing tbey have reached the top that available range bvy -- -- for-Vv- ill produce, Mr. Ste- ln general," states to sell animals, "it is well .j;,ro those, from close cullinfir CiUuu breeding herds, when they are fat, before their rate of gain Lkens materially, and certainly gyly marKeung oi mmiuua m to Mr. ,)3d condition, according will: oeei sup-..- .. I Provide increased now. i.rwTitlv" needed jira ooavp ranee forage and feed for breeding herds. future range proauc-p- n Protect 3. too by avoiding damage from sivy grazing. In wartime," says Mr. Stewart, livestock nroduc- Tuc" mQvimum .jeded -- is to iw1" needed, there is a tempta--j- n place more animals on the to held marketable aniand sige mals there too long in the hope of irfter weignt gain. "Maximum production of beef $ veal cannot be maintained by jning more cattle onto range av fiillvJ stocked. And in the JCOUJ f supplementary feeding, for such unaer ed is becommg scarcer, .o rirfiimstajices it is best to Lrket cattle when they have eached the top weignt mat avan-bl- e range forage will produce," 'i concludes. ; DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Thomas T. R. jy Loveland, Wrs. Ault Ault and grandson, came back from Og- - on Friday, after visiting with is John Becker, a daughter of Mrs. Jt While there Mrs. Becker re ived a' letter from her husband, S& stationed at Miami, Florida. in honor of Mrs. Morris Injuren uraa trivcn ah tllft home of C Grant Marble by relatives. The k received many useful gifts. it. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and lighter, Shirley, of Preston, Idaho, Lted with relatives here. It. and Mrs. O. W. Snow Jr. and bily have the sympathy of all in I: loss of their son, Dewey, reported pjslng in action. raiard Moss, of Great Falls, Mon- p, who has been laboring as a Monary for the L. D. S. Church Texas mission, spent a few days the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. ':eatley. Mr. Moss is a nephew of in is shower A - 1 k for the U. S. Army. panied by Mabel Waldron; solo, "In i-and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and The Garden," Marion Summers, acdaughter spent the weekend in the companied by Birdie Peterson; duet, canyon, "Just A Wearying For You," Lucille Mr. Mrs. and Merlin Roche and Wayne Mathias. of Salt Lake and daughter, Jennie, acCity, is speiixling a few days here family, of San Francisco, California, ELiredge by Effie Adams; solo, "He wiU her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1L A. are visiting at the home of Miu companied Cares and Knows," Oleen Schuman, R.oche's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James LLsh. by Mrs. Irene Schuman. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Frearson and Peterson. Mrs. Nora Nielson, of Millville; Invocation was offered by A. N. children, of Ogden, spent the weekend here with their mother, Mrs. visited here with her sisters-in-laWight, benediction by Lyman ZolAnnie Bergstrom and Ida Peterson, linger, and the grave in the Bothwell-ThatchLilly Frearson, and sister Dons. C. J. Dewey of Tremonton called Sunday and Monday. cemetery was dedicated by on Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson ac J. C. Christiansen. Sunday. companied Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy PetMrs. Vera Schoenfeld and baby, of erson and children of Promontory to Winnemucca, Nevada, ate visiting Clear Creek, Saturday, where they their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. spent several days fishing. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Stiner, of Garfield, Miss Flora Gardner returned form were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. g a visit with relatives at Promontory. Earl Anderson last week. j Elders Albert Christensen, Willard from (Continued page two) Mrs. T. E. Adams and children Moss were the speakers at Sacra- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris PetWFA said recently. Last year ment meeting Sunday evening. erson, Tuesday. more than 234,000 tons of dried Mrs. Virginia Blackham and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson and prunes and raisins were released Thelma Bowhuis were shopping in Mrs. James Wight attended Sacrafor civilian consumption. Ogden Saturday. ment meeting at Penrose Sunday eveSaturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ru ning. pert Blackham entertained Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and Cars To Keep Running Mrs. Kenneth Germer, Mr. and Mrs. of Bothwell, were the guests America's 30,000,000 motorists Warren Haycock and Mr. and Mrs. children, of Mr. and Mrs. James Wight, Sunbeen assured by WPB that have Ernest Bowhuis with a wiener roast. day. new and reconditioned sufficient Mr. Blackham's honoring birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and be made available to will parts Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and children, who have been living in keep the nation's essential cars went to Logan Canyon family Ogden for the past year, have rerolling through 1944. Even the turned home to assist in the harvestcountry's 5,000,000 vehicles ten Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and son, ing of the crops. years old or more will be kept on Reed, returned from Logan canyon the road by necessary replacement Funeral Services For Sunday afternoon. parts. J. P. Barnard was honored on Sun Drowned Infant day by the family all meeting at OgFuneral services for Jimmie,, the den to have a family reunion and 13 months Order Fuel Now old son of Mr. and Mrs. to honor Mr. Barnard's birthday James Hall, who was drowned in With War Price and an irrigation ditch Saturday, were boards rapidly completingRationing the task held Tuesday in the Ward chaoel. of renewing consumers' heating oil with Bishop Joseph Nelson officiating. rations OPA is urging householders Room ihe speakers were Roy C. to place orders immediately to give Melvin O. Christensen and James both consumers and dealers plenty Wight. Musical numbers were render of time during warm weather to ed as follows: "Kind Woords," by get a supply of heating oil in home Elizabeth and Arlen Waldron, accom storage tanks. Contrary to unauthorized reports there are room accomodations at both the men's and women's dormitories at Weber College. This service is for regular students of P the college. Reservations should be made through the registrar, Clarissa Hall. The charges for room accomodations vary from Bring it to us. and unless completely worn out, it may be eight to ten dollars per month. The dormitories are modern and well cleaned and made into a comfortable, useful mattress at equipped. They are also supervised LOW COST TO YOU, by the college. Meals may be secured at nearby cafes and at the college cafeteria. The college opens October 4, Phone 23.J, Tremonton And Our Driver Will Call with a complete staff of instructors and all regular courses as formerly offered will be taught. In addition there are offerings in. the ;defense industries. An extended day or evening school will continue as in the past years. 51 East - First South, Brigham City, Utah Catalogues will be available in a few days. j: r. I 7 THATCHER Ao-s- . feal &uPPUes iawart, Page Threa BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER er S- TOWN and FARM in WARTIME Accomodations Assured At Weber WAY BE ELIGIDLG 70 COY A imvj LICnTVJEICHT Coma in let as explain the new government regulations and help yon All out an applica- tion for a rationing certificate. Buy the 34.50 High Qvalify i i . lowfVkW Itatlmiiiion For School! BICYCLE MBISDDS We Pick Up and Deliver b BVERTON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERING CO. & j r l 2o2)8 frame of white and dyed ash. Made with Terma-Ply- " construction. Dittos Bilk Wright strong. A grand ratnel. Efoa cellar . . . hunt through cup-hoard- s. Perhaps you'll find Electric Appliances you've forgotten all about. j J ft , Elec- youruelfj Hotel reservation! are a get in some places. We regret this jtion, and we ire doing our best to essential travelers. If your trip is call your bus agent, well in when and where you are He will tell you wtmh sr n Travtl light and l un :ii.c. toLAND HOTEL l!.88,0'1 TKEMONTON jwiuSfipiis n s Carrier 2.49 Chain Guards 750 Bike Light 890 Moonstone Luncheon Set 2.69 Away with Spots! I would like to buy Q sell Q trade (check transaction ia which you are interested) the following used Electric Appliances: (Typ oi Appliance) THESE APPLIANCES Electric Irons Electric Clocks Electric Mixers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Electric Radios Electric Washers Electric Stokers Electric Shavers Electric Ironers Electric Vacuums ARE NEEDED Electric Roasters Electric Ranges Electric Grills Electric Motors Electric Coffee Makers Electric Water Heaters Electric Sewing Machines Electric Refrigerators Electric Hot Plates Electric Commercial Cooking and Baking Equipment UTAH POWER (Approximate Value) Spot S ' Appliance) Tn . S My ITani W. & M. COMPANY Tremonton FARMERS' CASH UNION Tremonton FRONK CHEVROLET CO. Tremonton ggc li inside 6-o- t. alxe. IT in. TjllRE OF TOMORROW y I 1$ HERE TODAYi . Only The New For Wartime Driving! umber (Street. (0.L F. D.) CtT- - 11.05 Statou. Hotel Tbia lilting is good lor Cfteea 4. B appliance are still o tbey should be doyi after date recefot hand after that time or EEUVEH to one oi the dealers Beted below, or your n eared Utah Power & Light Company office. Tour Inquiry will bo turned oror to a "Wartime Electric Appliance Trading Post" Dealer who wiU assist yotk MAIL DeLnxe Champion Tire Has) These Features s EXSEAISE 1, 2. Gear-Gri- Tread p Baftl-Xioc- Gam-Dippe- d Cord Body Pcrnia-Lif- o I, Battery 2 year guarantee! BpedaHy built for slow speed, low mileage driving. & t- -- . Safti-Sure- d Conitmctioa tiullt With Synthetic Rubber 'Amerlean-Mad- e 1 LIGHT CO. Hie Utah Power & Light Company and the following Electrical Dealers operate "War Trading Posts" to assist you in buying, selling, trading used Electric Appliances: C. Handy applicator the bottle top. (Approximate Value) iia V IXemover (Approximate Value) (Type oi Appliance) Addreea iXtlLfi fir 'Oil J , Telephone Ekcuic Toasters ""tfe crowded. 150 Look in the attic . . . search the being manufactured. So sell them and put the in War money Stamps and Bonds thus helping your neighbors, your nation and y Axels hum, tric Appliances among War Workers and other families. New appliances are no longer V 150 Set includes four each-s- alad plates, cups and saucers, footed tumblers and sherbets; an4 en each sugar, and sandwich There's a need for these A Cones yT m Established 40 Years RRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 15c S-p-ly Hi Spackman returned Ogden where she visited with lives for a few davs. i!r. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley en- 'iimed with relatives in honor of "on Hunsaker, who left recently ABSTRACTOR Bearings Set of 23 Pieces! Complete Service for Fourl Wheatley. fa. J. W. NORMAN LEE Get Your Bike Ready SAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS b. S. WW best, buy Firestone! GAMBLE STORE Tremonton SHAW & IVERSON Tremonton IIYKUM JENSEN & SONS Garland s:e tke extra values in Firestone merchandise in every department Tires end Recepplng Batteries Spark Plugs Horn Appliances Hardware Houiewaret end Gardee Bra lie Lining Lawn Auto Aceettorlei Radiol end Music What! Goods iSTlONEC rilONK 20 Supplies Recreation Supplies Toys Games end Book Paints Clothing Leather Goods CHEVROLET CO. TREMONTON, UTAH |