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Show June jStfrfay, j i D 22, 1944 it - -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - -, , BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Mr. and Mrs. N. EL Iverson, of Wool Show Salt Lake, were calling on friends To Be Feature in Tremonton on Wednesday. il,iUiUILi FARMERS! BUY Genuine Of State Fair The R. G. Woodhead and Mer-wi- n a picFor the first time in the history nic inCook families enjoyed on Brigham Canyon Sunday. of the annual state expositions, a wool show will be a feature of the Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter, ot 1944 ' March to Peace" Utah State were weekend guests of Morgan, Fair, to be held at the fair grounds Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris. in Salt Lake September 3 to 9. Sheldon R. Brewster, fair manMis. Garland Puzey and chilager, who disclosed plans for the dren returned home Sunday after wool show, said that the Utah a three weeks visit in Magna with State Woolgrowers' Association is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. furnishing premiums for this add Bezzant and other relatives. ed Sisal Pre-W- ar Binder Twine THERE IS A DIFFERENCE .... Be ready when Order your supply now n Per bale LUMBER ROOFING COAL We Suggest a Selection from Our and Dinnerware Department for appropriate gifts for all occasions. "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" Farmers' Cash Union Tremonton phone 35 has quite frequently umjiM'ir"iiriiii" "" Petersen ited here with her EAST GARLAND mowing While hay down near the Bear River, Tuesday, Keith Rhodes was forced to stop his tractor in two young hidden in order to avoid hitting fawn which had been the alfalfa by their mother. as David Larson was listening to the 6 a. m. newscast, he noted there was another listener also. A doe, standing at all attention, was seemingly taking in the program heard through the open window. It was iin the field of peas only about 100 feet from the house. When something startled the animal it bounded off toward the river. In view of the fact that today Friday, (Wednesday) the old folks of Salt Lake City, irrespective of creed or color, are entertained at being Park, we feature that Mrs. Martha Petersen (Grandma, as she is called) will be present. Mrs. Liberty vis- daughter's family and is known for her youthful looks and healthy vitality. Last week members of the D. E. Adams family m otored to Salt Lake City to greet Grandma Petersen on her ninetieth birthday, which was the next day, June 5th. Those who visited with her were: D. E. Adams, daughter Ardis, Mrs. Don Bourne of Willard, Mrs. Angie Adams of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Adams of Ogden. Needless to say she was thrilled to have her daughter's family members spent the day and enjoy the special dinner together. Upwards of 25 men and boys answered the call Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. to thin the ward beets. In spite of the fact that the weeds had a good start, much was accomplished in the hour. E. Frank Soderborg, of Salt Lake City, was a Friiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson. He is an old friend of the family. A. A. Capener and George Ward after-working-d- iiiiimiMiimiiinmi Republicans BJI.'Bry' Stringham Is In the race for Congressman First District A man in the prime of life. A vigorous civic leader. B. H. "BRY" STRINGHAM A man with a punch; an organizer; gets things done; a former school principal; now a successful business Man, stockman and farmer. of Vernal City; District Governor, Lions Inter- national; Member of State Legislature for past four j years; Author of SCHOOL LUNCH BILL, and other j vital legislation. . . He has always been an ardent work- er m the 1 Republican party. Mayor You him will agree To RE-FURNIS- YOUR HOME? H REMEMBER IF SO Roof Coating. Gamble's Bonded Roof Cement will out last two to one the ordinary cement It will not shrink, crack or run in varying weather. Gal. 98c - Blk, 85c. Gamble Store Dealer, Tremonton. ,1 A that "Bry's" varied experiiences qualify g for the position of Congressman. Complacency means death to Democracy . . . Vote July 11th regardless of your choice of candidates POLLY F. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of John Cameron Smith, Deceased. Date of first publication: lil n. Marilyn Jensen entertained the Hardy Hand Club at her home Friday, June 16. The time was spent sewing head scarfs. Delicious refreshments were served. All members of the club were present Deon Christensen, Reporter Club met WedThe home. We Mrs. Giles' at nesday were scheduled to meet at Carol Crozier's home but she was in the hospital. Delicious refreshments were served. Our next meeting will be held at Shyrl Dee Dustman's home. Thelma StenquiFt Reporter at The Victory Sewing club members went over to Crystal Springs Thursday, June 15. After swimming, they were served refreshments by Mrs. Palmer and Mrs, Those present were Melva Jane g Castleton, president Margie Robu erts, vice president; Liane Bunnell, secretary; Cherie Jean Bradshaw, Uskn to Don B. Colton over radio stations KLO, Ogden; reporter; and Donna Preston, song leader. Others present were Bonnie KVNU, Logan; KEUB, Price; KSOB, Cedar City Maxine Potter, Barbara Kerr, Ray Thursday, June 27th, 9:45 p. m. Waldron and Deanne Quinney. The next meeting will be held (Paid Political Adv.) g at the home of Maxine Potter. Cherie Jean Bradshaw. Committee for "Dry" for Congressman Reporter - Call In and See Us. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth and daughter, RaNae, spent Thursday in Ogden on business. BOTHWELL Charles McNeely and Pete Little enjoyed a fishing trip last week end at Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers are the proud parents of a baby boy, born June 9th. Mrs. Charles McNeely and boys spent Friday of last week visiting relatives in Hyrum. Miss Delia Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stark, Miss Leila Stark and Harry Nichols, Miss Donna Marble and Phil Baker were the Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooking Range, white enamel front range, full size reservoir, $67.50. Gamble Store Dealer, Tremonton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn, of Ogden, were guests for the week end of their daughter, Mrs. Orlando Allen and family. Outside Paint Now is the time to paint your buildings. Best grade outside paint, white or colors will cover up to 500 sq. feet per gallon, $3.09. Gamble Store Dealer, Tremonton, Utah. Stark. Miss Ruby Anderson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. Miss LaJean Summers left Saturday for Salt Lake, where she will be employed for the summer months. S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH MM)) KEN SLUSSER CO. CURRENT SHOPPING GUIDE WHENEVER YOU SHOP SAVE at SLUSSER'S-Y- OU 1944. The meeting of the Thimble Nimble Sewing club was held at the home of Roma Jean Hill on June 15. Mrs. P. E. Ault was pres ent and gave the girls some very helDful suggestions. were refreshments Delightful served and a very enjoyable time was spent. The next meeting will be June 22 at the home of Ora Fay Iver-so- Potter. FLOOR COVERING OCCASIONAL PIECES FURNITURE IS: June 15, 1944 The Bothwell Nifty Stitcher club Date of last publication: met Thursday, June 15th at the 13, 1944. July home of lone Anderson. The eve on hot ning waa spent working pads. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of DeLora Marble. ReNae Firth, Reporter Sew-Wh- Although our stocks are not as complete as we would like, we are continually receiving shipments of Rimer LEGAL NOTICES M FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS of Thatcher, left Wednesday evening for Black-foo- t, Idaho, where she will spend her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Just. Miss Ardella Hadfield has gone MEATS, FATS, ETC. Red to Portland, Oregon to visit her stamps A8 W8 (Book 4) through sister, Mrs. Bell Wickizer and her are good indefinitely. brother, Melvin, PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps A8 through V8 (Book 4) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and are good indefinitely. twin daughters and Mr. and Mrs. SUGAR Stamps No. 30, 31, Floyd Gardner spent Father's day and 32 (Book 4) are good indefiwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. nitely. Stamp No. 40 for canning. Jack Hadfield. SHOES Airplane stamps No. 1 and 2 (Book 3) are good indefof Riverside, were speakers in initely. GASOLINE Stamp No. 11 Sunday evening church service. Miss Leone Macfarlane, also of (A Book) good for 3 gallons, exRiverside, gave a reading, and pires June 21. Stamp No. 12 beMrs. Merle Larson a piano solo. comes valid June 22 and expires Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood and September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood, of Salt Applications for supplemental Lake City, visited with their par gasoline rations must be mailed ents, Mr. and Ms. J. W. Rhodes, in to the boards two weeks before gas is needed. They must be last week. Miss Ardis Adams went to signed, endorsed and accompanied Brig ham Friday and assisted Mr by tire inspection record. and Mrs. Don Bourne in moving to Willard. The Bournes returned with her Saturday and spent the weekend here and with his parents in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, PROBATE and GUARDLVNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, and NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne enjoyed For information consult further to a drive Logan Canyon Sunday Clerk or the the County afternoon, where they ate a picnio respective signers. lunch and revelled in the beauty of the canyon at this time of year. NOTICE TO CREDITORS D. E. Adams accompanied Dee on Adams to Logan business, Estate of John Cameron Smith, Thursday. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before 4-- H the 16th day of August, A, D., News of HAS SERVED THIS COMMUNITY Jean Christensen. We Can Supply YVA' POST WAR PLANS Mrs. Maude Wood, of Salt Lake visited last weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Quentin Allen and family. y, Glassware ARE YOU MAKING attraction. Meanwhile, Nels L. Petersen, of Hinckley, supervising director of the fair's sheep department, reported that Alma C. Esplin of the Utah State Agricultural college, will judge sheep at the exposition. In addition to the five sheep classes heretofore recognized at Utah expositions, the Columbia breed is to be included this year, Mr. Petersen said. The others are Rambouillet, Hampshire, Liincoln, Cotswold and Suffolk. Judge of swine will be Harrv H. Smith, of Colorado State Agri cultural college, Fort Collins, Colo., it was annnounced by Burk Mc- Arthur of Mt. Pleasant, supervis ing director of the fair's swine department. Classes recognized will be the Duroc-JerseChester White, Poland China, Spotted Poland China and Hampshire. Harvest time comes. ST Page Five JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR and HOLT HARVESTER PARTS REPAIR Headquarters for PICNIC KNIVES and GOODS FORKS With the coming of warm in Steel blade knives and weather, picnics are forks with bright red en- styleLOWEST PRICES amel handles. Here is one plates. of those hard -- to - get on all size paper 8 for ....5c 9 in. plate, items you have been Ice Cream Plates looking for fA Q 18 for ....5c Pair only Metal Ice Cream Spoons 15 for....5c 25c Napkins, 250 pkg PRICES CUT 125 in. roll Wax Odds and Ends 19e Paper Ladies' Rayon and Cotton Terry In Girls and Ladies Cotton SLACK SUITS Clearance Sale at a time you are looking for this type of merchandise. Buy now and save! As much as ONE HALF OFF POLO SHIRTS Bright colors include red, blue, yellow, green. Cool and comfortable and easily laundered. Be sure to see them. $1 1A 1 1V Each TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric WELDING Facial Tissues box 10c For early Shoppers Saturday Morning. Be here for your 150 count Tissues JirnTn'i nri ----- GLASSWARE AT A SAVING MYERSPUMPS and WATER SYSTEMS PETERSON TRACTOR i - - -- - -- - -- - EVERYDAY NEEDS Water Tumblers, each 4c Shoe Polish, paste or liquid Glass Measuring 10c Cups Fruit Juice Tumblers 5c Hammer Handles, ea. 10c Pliers 512 in, size....29c Pliers, 6V2 in. size....39c Electric Wire, foot lc Refrigerator Jar with cover 15c Butter Dishes, to hold cube size butter 15c SERVICE Tremonton Phone 90 Dealers for CATERPILLAR and JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ALBERT EARL, Mgr. -- -- 10c See Our Lot of ODDS and ENDS Out they go for 5 Ken Slusser Co. 5c to $1.00 STORES TREMONTON, UTAH |