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Show -- fa$e Eight BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- - Aviation Cadet Lynn J. Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Iverson, of Portland, Oregon, former residents of Tremonton, has been appointed Squadron Supply Sergeant of one of the squadrons at the Contract Pilot School at Albany, Georgia. flowers for Richard J. Kinsey, 29, husband of Mrs. Louella A. Kinsey, of Tre- Choice monton, is receiving his initial naval iindoctrination at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, I1L His "boot" training consists of instruction in seamanship, military drill and general naval procedure. During this period a series of aptitude tests will be taken by the recruit to determine whether he will be assigned to a Naval Service School or to immediate active duty at sea. His recruit training completed, the seaman will spend a period of leave at home. Selection of Polled Plants andCut Flowers Order Early 5 e KORTH FLORAL SHOP Phone NEWS FROM OUR BOYS IN SERVICE -- 4 T, Sergeant 3c Frank Lawson came from New York, Tuesday, lie will visit friends here while oa his furlough, then he will go to San Diego, Calif., to school. Le Grand Peterson has returned home after a year in Italy and the past winter in Salt Lake city, lie has had an honorable discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns have received word that their son, Lieutenant Orlin Munns and his squadron are in England. He has seen many things lately, having gone by way of Brazil and Africa to his present location. He is well, Thompson writes unexpected thing has happened to him. He is stationed at Indianapolis, Indiana having been transferred from Cpl. Warner that once more the 76-J- ft " v ' w v. v Mothers Day GIFTS May 14th Choice Selection of 7 Boxed Candy MOTHER Jv i Appropriate A ' if and j Mother's Day Cards at Adam's Drug Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr received a telephone from their son TSergeant Wayne Norr from Texas saying he was fine. 1 Boman Field, Ky. He had expected to go to Maxtoji, North Carolina where he would be among the negro soldiers and would have to be separated from his wife. Now she can be near him. Two brothers, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M Grover, of Penrose, after not having seen each other for several months, met quite by chance in England, two weeks ago. Pvt Jesse Grover reports that he was nearing Swendel, England when he hailed a passing jeep. To his great surprise, the jep was driven by his brother, Lt. Scott Grover. Seaman 1c Antone Karnelly and Cpl. Frank Karnelly were fortunate last week to have one day together at home, when they were both given ten days at home from .their training camps on the account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Mike Karnelly. Seaman 1 Antone is in training in California and Cpl. Frank has just returned from the Aleutians and will report back to Oklahoma ssory note, payable to the Bear River State Bank, or order, for the payment of certain moneys therein specified. BEAR RIVER CAMP D. U. P. MEETS The Bear River Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John P. Holmgren. Music for the afternoon consisted of a duet by Carrie J. Christensen and Helen Burnet, two piano selections by Mrs. Burnet and the group singing of "Long, Long Ago" and "Utah We Love Thee." A report of the convention held in Salt Lake and the lesson on the Governors of Utah were given by Mrs. Ida M. Checketts. Two new members were voted into the Camp. Hostesses were Mary J. Holmgren, Gladys Holmgren and Elvira Jensen KlJ sday. May WHEREAS, on said date and upon delivery of said note, and as security to the payee therein named, a chattel mortgage of the same date was executed and filed with the office of the County Recorder, of Box Elder County, Utah. Said mortgage which was executed by said parties and delivered to the Bear River State Bank, as mortgagee, covered: 1 used 1941 G.E. refrigerator, type LB6E, Serial No. 1 Used Maytag Washer, bearing terms of said chattel mortgage, the mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash and lawful money of the U. S. of America, the said personal property herein mentioned on the 20th day of May, 1844, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the Burnis Hunsaker Service Station, at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah. All bids and payments for said property shall be made in lawful money of the U. S. of America, at the time of said sale. DATED at Tremonton this 3rd day of May, A. D., 1944. BEAR RIVER STATE BANK D. E. Peckenpaugh, Executive Vice President George M. Mason, Model No. 108 WHEREAS, the said Joseph C. Frisby and Adele H. Frisby have defaulted in the payment of said note according to its terms, and there is now due and owing on said note and mortgage Ninety ($90.00) Dollars NOTICE OF SALE OF principal and interest, 'Twenty-On- e MORTGAGED PROPERTY (21.00) Dollars court costs as of May and C. 3rd, 1944, together with a reasonable WHEREAS, Joseph Frisby Adele IL Frisby on January 13th, attorney's fee. THEREFORE, pursuant to the 1944, executed and delivered a promi- - Attorney NOTICE OF SALE Public notice is hereby given that the Adolph Harris Ranch at Blind Springs, Utah, sonsisting of the following described farm and grazing land will be offered for sale: West J of Sec. 24, 320 acres grazing land. All of Sec. 13. 640 ing land. 65 acres in Sec. 14 of 31.6 acres is farming land 560 acres in Sec. li u 95 acres is farming land ara m 45j97 acres in Sec. lOofwh 37.5 acres is farming land All the above being located Utah. The seller reserves the reject any and all bids. 5-- 4 to 5-- right Signed: ISRAEL HUNSAKER, Administrator, Adolph Harris Estate. chg. aril REMEMB ER OUR SATURDAY STORE HOURS ARE FROM ..... ,u.,,ll-.- .l. ii . mmmmuu ON SALE SATURDAY NOON KLEENEX 2 for BOBBY PI MS STRAIGHT PINS SAFETY PINS ..... .j Lace Curtain Water PANELS GLASSES Sash Lengths. New Patterns Heavy Fluted 10c 5c 5c (Limit on all of above) Two for Six for 5 - mm,.,.... mm.im ,...,,11 j m-- m. SHEETS, 63x108 SHEETS 81x99 SHEETS 81x108 PILLOW CASES 42x36 Wide Sheeting, unbleached Wide Sheeting, bleached 45 yd. OVERALLS This Lot Includes: OVERALLS Sanforized HEAD SCARFS GIRLS RAIN COATS Infants waterproof LADIES RAIN COATS PANTS Boys Dress Mens SHIRTS SHORTS AWS)fo Percale. Size 6 to 14 MENS DRESS PANTS Ladies COLLAR and CUFF SETS Mens Broadcloth PAJAMAS Assorted SWEATERS LADIES WAISTS WASH DRESSES REMNANTS ON SALE SATURDAY AT NOON One Hundred Percent ALL WOOLBATTS One Lot Misses and Ladies Sizes Ladies Fancy Little Girls APRONS APRONS 69c 79c 98c SLACK SUITS annuo 7i(umv Like Mothers Hinds OILCLOTH Reduced to Fancy or Plain Color Heavy Weight Sanforized Sizes 32 to 42 Mens Athletic Mens Work UNIONS SOCKS Shoulder 98c Large Bowl and six dishes to match. 12. 6 For a AA pair V)q) We have a Complete Stock of LOTION C Size 10 y to Color ,)) Glass BERRY SETS Honey and Almond. yd....V Natural Sizes 36 to 46 7 piece set All for Just .57 .59 Mens Blue Bib Ladies and Misses FELT HATS ..11 $1.79 $1.98 $2.10 ON SALE SATURDAY NOON BED JACKETS u u Boys Blue Denim Waist Sizes 4 to 16 Knitted or Broadcloth. All Sizes ... ... m. and PILLOW CASES IQf See Our Half Price Table ...... 2 noon to 9 o. PEQUOT SHEETS Pattern. ?100 1 39c ironing i Twp. 12 N. Range 4 W; also 13i acres in Sec. 4 of which 75 ac is farming land, located in t 13, N. Range 4 VV. Sealed bids will be received at the above described property m tto and including May u, jj 10 per cent of the amount offered must accompany your bid. if is rejected, your check will be r turned. Make check payable to uj address all bids to Adolph Kind Estate, care Israel Hunsaker, AJ. minis trator, Box 73, Tremontoi SHEETS 2o29 up to |