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Show Thursday, October 21, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1'age Four U riTl" List of Nominations for Municipal Election 1 943 Nov. Held to be 2, at Tremonton, Utah, ' Local and Social Items LITERARY GUILD HEARS PLAY literary Guild Members of the BIRTHDAY OF MRS. L. CHRISTENSEN HONORED Honoring their mother on her the 70th birthday anniversary, children of Mrs. L. C Christensen gathered at her home Sunday to bring her greetings and commemorate the occasion. A delicious supper was served and a pleasant event spent together. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller and son Kenny, and Mrs. Heber Koford, and 14 grandchildren. a were delightfully entertained on met Thursday evening when they at the home of Anna Nell Puzey. where Irene Morris reviewed Thornton Wilder"! new play, "The Skin of My Teeth." Special guests of the hostess for the afternoon were Ella Holt and Chloe Sheffield. Refreshments concluded the evening. MRS. WES GEPHART ENTERTAINS FOR SON A group of eight little friends of Clyde Gephart were delightfully entertained at the Gephart home Friday afternoon in honor of the second birthday of Clyde. A tasty luncheon was served to those pres- ent RELATIVES VISIT In compliment to the birthday of Mrs. Norman Maughan, which occured last Friday, a group of fourteen relatives from Cache Valley spent Saturday evening at the Maughan home. A lovely house gift was presented and dinner was served by the hostess. MRS. DOUGLAS CANNON ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mrs. Delos Thompson and children, of Brigham City, visited Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Wesley Gephart and family. PROGRESSIVE O O For Councilman (4-ye- ar For Councilman assortment of floor coverbase rugs in all standard Felt ings. room sizes. Farmers' Cash Union. (2-ye- ar term) For Councilman For Mayor term) For Councilman (4-ye- ar term) For Councilman (4-ye- ar term) term) For Councilman (2-ye- ar term) REED GILES (2-ye- ar JAMES BROUGH N. EARL MARBLE DOUGLAS CANNON CONRAD STEFFIN FRANK STEVENS ALBERT D. EARL.. (adv.) o For Mayor DONALD B. GREEN RUDY MILLER Mrs. Owen Johnson visited in Salt Lake this week with her mother, Mrs. T. W. Innes. For Recorder ROBERTS. CALDERWOOD For Recorder Far Recorder For Treasurer For Treasurer MRS. EARL FLACK For Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huff have returned home after spending the summer in San Diego, California. Mrs. Huff had the misfortune to have to undergo an emergency operation just a day after her arrival in San Diego. They visited on the way home with Mrs. Huff's aunt, Mrs. Velda Arano, of California. Wat-sonvil- The members of the Towne club were served a delicious dinner Wednesday evening when they met at the home of Mrs. Douglas Cannon. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing Bridge. Awards for play went to Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh and Mrs. D. R. CITIZENS For Mayor RUSSELL B. WALDRON See our MRS. MAUGHAN 1945 LEVI DUNN I, Robert S. Calderwood, City Recorder, of Tremonton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ballot is a full, true and correct copy of the Official Ballot containing the names of candidates for the election at the municipal election, which will be held Tuesday, November 2, 1943. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have this 20th day of October, 1943. set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Tremonton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah. ROBERT S. CALDERWOOD, City Recorder. (SEAL) le, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinsey and daughter, Donna Linda, of Burley, Idaho, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Elmer Gorrtnge home in Tremonton. Wal-dro- n. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR HEENON HANSEN Mrs. Mart Hansen entertained at a lawn party in honor of her son Heenon's 7th birthday, last week. The afternoon was spent In playing games and a delicious tray luncheon was served at five o'clock to 17 little guests. Mrs. Cora Billings, of Los Angeles, is visiting this week with Mrs. Eva Billings at the home of her mother, Mrs. Albert Bessinger. Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Miller and family, of Farmingtori, were weekend guests at the A. L. Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook, of Fish Haven, Idaho, visited with the A L Cook family Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Carrots, Hubbard and FOR SALE All my New Zealand Banana squash. Walter Wuthrich, White rabbits. Breeding stock, in4 East Tremonton. t2p cluding males. Also all the hutches. Have more than I can care for. 10-1- LOST One Hereford cow. Fresh Carl F. Nelson. Inquire at Cliff brand, capital N on right hip. Beard's Barber Shop. tip Notify S. R. Nelson, Corinne. t2p FOR SALE One cream separator, round dining table, square table, Don't jack up your car for the durchairs, combination writing desk ation. War workers need it. It is and book case, cupboards, side worth more now than it ever will board, organ, dresser, wash stand, be worth again. We pay cash for leather upholstered davenette, kitused cars and trucks. Fronk chen utensils, stove, heater, beds, Chevrolet Co. 2 tfc and cots, all in good condition. Also have three feeder pigs. C. Arthur HAVE BUYERS for good farms, Janson, lj miles west, J mile1 south Irrigated or dry. List with: of Tremonton. tip James Brough, Realtor. Tremonton, Utah. tf CASH for live poultry. H. A. Garn. 435 N. 2nd W., Brigham. Phone SELL your dead and useless horaea 1 698. tf and cattle to White's Trout Farm and receive more money. Phone, FOR SALE 1 beet rack, $40; and collect. Hyrum 1 plow, $85. Both nearly CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, new. At Sugar Factory farm. Glen horses, sheep or hogs. Colorado 1 Mason. Phone 79.0-t2p Animal Phone Treor Garland 85. J3 GIRL WANTED For house work. monton, 77.0-1 Mrs. L. J. Cummings. tic tf FOR SALE Used coal heater. In- I will pay cash for a good used two quire Telephone Office. 21c wheel trailer. Wes Gephart. tip 10-21-- 9-- 10-2- 12-1- 11-R.- 2, 10-1-- two-wa- y Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Landvatter and children, of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mifflin and family, of Malad, were guests Friday of his sister, Mrs. Albert Earl, and family. Mrs. Darwin Gunnell, of Mest, Arizona, visited during the week with her sister, Mrs. Jay Dee Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt of Fielding and LaVern Wilcox of Ogden, were successful in bringing back their deer after hunting in Logan Canyon, Saturday. Just received at Farmers' Cash Un- New shipment of lined denim jumpers with snap buttons and ad justable wrists. Just the thing you've been wanting. (adv.) ion Mrs. John Evans visited with friends in Salt Lake during the week. She returned home Thursday evening with her mother, Mrs. Calvin Kay, who spent the day there. 1; 10-2- 8-- j i i (3 t i iZD C j t i s M. W. Ward niade a trip to Dedo. Tdaho last weeke.v to visit with his mother, Mr. Cynthia Ward, who lives there. Bishop and Mrs. James Walton and son, Jimmie, spent the week end at Manti where the men went out for deer and Mrs. Walton visited with the Maurice Pack family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beckstead are visiting this week with relatives in Salt Lake City. We have some beautiful sets ol mixing bowls on hand. You will find one to suit your needs. Farmers' Cash Union. (adv.) Lt. George L. Ray and family, of Portland, Oregon, visited with Mrs. Marion Summers and family Saturday. Lt Ray, who is a doctor in the Air Corps, was enroute to Pocatello to visit with his father. Turkey Growers! Velma Laub left Wednesday to join her husband in Texas. He is now stationed at Camp Barkley. CARD OF THANKS THIS YEAR BE SURE TO MARKET YOUR TURKEYS This year, Utah Poultry Producers Association members will receive top ceiling prices for their turkeys at time of shipment; Rex Laub left late Saturday night and in company with a friend from Logan was able to get his deer early Sunday morning and return home. We wish to thank all those who assisted In any way during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. The family of Mrs. J. A. Frazier Co-operati- ve furthermore, they will participate in additional earnings. By marketing their flocks the way our turkey growers benefit in the sales mark-u- p allowed by the OPA to the wholesalers. IT PAYS TO CO-OPERA- Contact our nearest branch manager for further details! UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATIVE 1800 Headquarters South, West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah m Women's and Misses' READY-TO-WEA- R COATS ily. Miss Sally Kirkham is visiting in Salt Lake City with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Shetler, during harvest vacation. t Assurance of the Very Latest Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and daughter, Mitzi, and Mrs. Arch Fjeldsted and daughter Helen, of Garland, spent several days last week in Vernal with their sister, Mrs. John L. Siddoway and fam- Mrs. Wilford Rogers and children spent several days during the week in Ogden with her parents. end. Bear River Valley's Hansens while he went hunting with a party of men from Tremonton. Mrs. Vaudis Buckley and Mrs. Melvina Wiggins and son, Ralph, of Ogden, were weekend guests of Mrs. Buckley's sister, Mrs. Frank Stevens and family. Mrs. Marie Sanford, of Boise, Idaho, is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Alice Ward, in Tremonton. and Mrs. Cecil Jorgenson, of Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Ogden. Neal Oisen and children were also faepts of ilrs. Jorgenson last week LA GRA SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, of Salt Lake, came up last weekend. Mrs. Hansen visited with the Fred Mr. and Mrs. Verl W. Bishop and three children, of Cottonwood were weekend guests at the Garland Puzey home. The two women are sisters. 10-2- 1. ts. Floyd Olsen, of the O. K. Tire Company, is in Tremonton this week making arrangements to move his family to Salt Lake as soon as Mrs. Olsen is released from the hospital with the new daughter. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake, where his work will be for the present. ment at Bushnell for the past three months, and is now ready to return to active duty. His home is in American Fork. S. NORMAN LEE A DSTR A CTOR Established 40 Tear BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH MILLINERY CALL IN AND SEE THEM! - .rfWWW"MMwMii - - tion for another 2j months period, being good for five pounds of Sugar Purchase Calls For New Stamps sugar through January 15, 1944, Sugar stamps in the new War Ration Book Four are on the last page. They are numbered from 29 through 40, and each stamp is marked with the word "sugar." War Ration Book Four will be distributed in Colorado between Consumers will use stamp No. the new War Ration Book Four for buying sugar beginning November 1, the Office of Price Administration announced today. Stamp 14 in War Book One, which has been good for five lbs. of sugar since August 16, expires on November 1. Stamps 15 and 16 which have been used to buy sugar for home canning, expire at the end of October. The new stamp, No. 29, will maintain the present consumer ra 29 in October 20 and 23. Local areas are announcing the time and place for registrations. In Denver, distribution will be handled by the public schools October 21, 22 and 23. In other states of the Rocky Mountain region, the distribution is set for October 27, 28 and 29. 3 B righten Up YOUR HOME With New Occasional Pieces of Furniture Make the home more pleasant for the coming Winter months! WE SUGGEST Vion Madsen returned Wednesday from San Francisco, where she visited with her brother, Dean, and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins had as their visitors Wednesday, First Sgt. William Halleen, a nephew of the Doctor. Sgt. Halleen was injured in the third trip over Tunitia and received his Purple Heart. He has been receiving treat- DRESSES Easy Chairs - New Floor Covering Home Desks - Dedroom Suites! o Writ for this author- trativ handbook en how to droit your door pack It to tamp pro rorvo tho moat for bott flavor propor aro of hid for flit.it l.oth.r ORDER YOUR WALLPAPER NOW! Present reports indicate no new patterns will be made next year. choice recipe, otc Evon will find thlt booklet interesting. old-tlm- Atk for "Booklet i." WHY NOT MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW? DO NOT FORWARD any hide to M unfil you havo written for ond received latett information on the deer hide tite-alio- n. Sent with booklet or en special requeit. AGENTS WANTED In your locality to buy and hip deer hide for f. Writ for particular. 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