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Show ATTEND LOGAN , CONCERT PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Ross BecksLead and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey drove to Logan last Thursday night where the Becksteads took part on the opening program of the Cache Valley Concert Association. GLEANERS TO BE ENTERTAINED Mrs. Alice Ward will entertain all girls living in the First Ward at her home next Tuesday evening " All wo- young party. 17 and 24 are invited to attend and participate in the features of the evening. e. Dig-I- n men between MRS. BARFUSS ENTER- TAINS AT DINNER Mrs. John Barfuss celebrated her birthday last Sunday by serving a family dinner at her home in honor of the occasion. Her daughters, Hazel and Fae, of came home for the event. Also attending were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Currell, and Walter Currell of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen and daughter Joyce of Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Conley Christensen and family. Og-de- n, ' MARRIED FOLKS OF FIRST WARD TO BE ENTERTAINED A Springo party has been planned by the officers of the Special Interest class of the First Ward M. L A. for next Tuesday evening to follow the regular class period. Admission to the party will be a smiling' face according to the leader, Mrs. Lillie Roberts, and plenty of merriment will be provided for those who attend. All married people of the ward are cordially invited to be present Price Mrs. Vern Oyler arrived home P. A. Sets Friday after spending the last month in Portland, Oregon, with On Ammunition her husband, Sgt. Vern Oyler. PRIMARY CLASS The weeping and wailing of Be mice and their son, Jay, will go TAKES HIKE' in a few weeks and hunters over the price of loose back again The Guide class of the First remain there for an indefinite shells reached the ears of the CPA Ward Primary and their leader, and matters were adjusted, F. M. Mrs. Ed Deakin, enjoyed a hike period. chairman of the TreChristensen, to the Deweyville mountains on monton Price and Rationing War Mrs. W. I. Hargis, of Brigham, Wednesday. They finished the day announced Board, today. the week a this at with a weiner roast and luncheon spent offew days "The 25 per cent premium preGifMrs. home her daughter, at the Blackham home fireplace. ford Watland. viously allowed on ammunition for civilian use when sold in less than A. L. COOK HONORED revoked," the Albert Bessinger returned home box lots has? been BY FAMILY "Maximum said. chairman prices two A family dinner was given at this week after visiting for in the future will shells for single California. the A. L. Cook home last Friday weeks in be determined by dividing the full box price by the number of shells evening to honor Mr. Cook's birthReed Burke, of HoneyvUle, is in a standard box. This will mean day anniversary. Places were set for the members of the family. Out spending this week with his grand lower retail prices for single shells of town members who were pres- parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A and cartridcres. The OPA revoca ent were Miss Phyllis Cook of Seager. tion is designed to end the practice of some dealers who withheld sales Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer, of of full boxes and instead offered Hunsaker of Garland Ogden, visited Sunday with his broken boxes, insisting that cusBRIDGE CLUB mother, Mrs. Nellie Brewer in tomers buv at the sinsrle shell 0. SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS for Thursday, October BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four ' Tremonton. Watland Mrs. Gifford delightfully entertained the members of the B. B. Bridge club last Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Harold Persson was also a guest of the hostess. A delicious luncheon was served WANTED Reliable couple to live by the hostess, after which the on farm to take care of live guests enjoyed their evening of stock. Good house, close in. In Bridge. Prizes for play went to at Leader Office. quire tip Mrs. Persson, Mrs. Conrad Steffen, FOR SALE Estate Heatrola, used and Mrs. Vern Watkins. one winter. Gilbert Allred, East The hostess also honored Leah Garland. Phone Winzeler, a member whose birth2 t2p day occured on that day, by preA with a guest prize. senting her FOR SALE 800 pullets. See Bill birthday cake was also a feature 2 Starrer. . t2p of the party. Man or woman for WANTED TOWNE CLUB Rawleigh Route. Proprofitable FETED ducts well known. Real opporMrs. Quentin Allen graciously tunity. Write Rawleigh's, Dept entertained Wednesday evening for Denver, Colo. Up the Town Club and Mrs. Harry Modern house. Call FOR RENT Drew. 2 Leader Office. tf NS A delicious luncheon was served followed by the usual game of FOR SALE Pontiac. A-l condiBridge. Awards for the evening's tires. $350.00. $100.00 tion, good game went to Mrs. F. M. Chrisbelow ceiling price. Ray Andertensen and Mrs. Russell Waldron. 2 MEETS CLASSIFIED ADS Drice." Many additional types of ammu nition have been released to civil ians by the WPB, and wholesale and retail prices for the 69 addi tional types are listed in dollar and ients ceiline prices. Some sampi retail prices for a few of these new tvoes are: Price Shells per box per box Gauge Long Range Shot Gun Shells 25 25 12 2(1 25 25 10-1- UTJ-14-11- Standard Velocity Rim Fire Cartridges Garland. tip 10-1- SEWING CLUB bedroom FOR SALE One ENTERTAINED suite, with box springs, new spring-fille- d Mrs. Refed Giles was the charmmattress; one round dining room table. Hepp's ing hostess on Wednesday eveShoe Shop. tfc ning to the ladies of her sewing club at their regular meeting and the following other guests: Mrs. FOR SALE One used circulator heater. Phone tip Elvan Korth, Mrs. Aarl Bennett, Mrs. Melvin Hamilton and Mrs. WANTED Two male custodians Ervin Stohl. for Bear River High School. The evening was spent in needlePermanent, pleasant employwork and chatting, and delicious ment. See Frank Stevens, prin refreshments were served. 7 tf cipal. af 9-- 12 Friday and Saturday rifle .22 50 50 1.40 Automatic pistol 50 . Colt 38 Smith Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ELEANOR POWELL in "Sensations of 1945" "This is America" Next Thun. - Fri. - Sat FRANCIS LEDERER "Song: of the Open Road" In and Mrs. Jack Mason and daughter were visiting this week with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mason. Jack is leaving Saturday morning Mr. for Fort Douglas, where he will report for the armed service. Jack will be the fourth son to go into the armed services from the family of Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn and family left Tuesday for Seattle, Washington, where their daughter, Betty Rae will remain for the winter to attend the University of Washington. Another daughter, Mrs. Paul Marshall, lives in Seattle, and the family will visit with her before their return home. Be Continued REPAIR Farmers are assured that price control will continue to be exercised on all farm machinery in spite of the WFA removal of all but corn pickers from their farm TOY i 1 . 1 HARVESTER POWER UNITS PARTS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric MYERSPWS and WELDING Water Systems Peterson Tracior Service PHONE 90 ALBERT EARL, Mgr. EKES , . for Live Poultry. II. A. Gam, N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone 1 JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR and HOLT for i i P0ITI for CASH PAID for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs, Colorado Animal 4 Phone Tremonton, of Garland, 35J3 tf i Can Sub TRACTORS machinery SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. 435 698. ! ! I Headquarters FOR SALE Cash . POTATO DIGGERS Price Control On Machinery Will . TOYS Tremontoa, Utah f 10-1- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, sale at Leader office. $1.00. I FEED GRINDERS WANT TO BUY Hay and grata. Call Lee Thompson at Fronk Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfc TOYS Adam's Drug Store BEET LOADERS " 8-- " BEET TOPPERS rationing program, A. N. Rytting, community service WANTED Flour Warehouseman member of the Tremonton War and Grain Handlers in NationPrice and Rationing Board, stated Es-ally Essential Permanently of word from tablished Essential today upon receipt Industry. Washington, War Workers must have Cer"Farm machinery is one of the tificate of Availability. Apply items in for special study Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, by the coming with OPA regard to reconUtah. Telephone 8811. version pricing," the board memDo ber said. "It is anticipated that PERMANENT WAVE, 59c your own permanent with Charm after the manufacturing controls Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, over materials have been lifted, including 40 curlers and sham- the demand for new machinery poo. Easy to do, absolutely some time outrun the supharmless. Praised by thousands may for Chester Bowles, OPA adminply. including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refund- istrator, has assured farmers that ed if not satisfied. Ken Slusser for their protection price control 2 Company. tlOp will remain on his type of equip ment as long as inflationary pressures tend to drive prices up. It S7 acres Irrigated land, with good is the hope of OPA that many house and barn. See JAMES BROUGH, Realtor, Tremonton, Utah 9-- ' THE JOHN DEERE 74-J1- 1. "Jack London" : We Present and Wesson disinfect Fall HARVEST 1.32 1.01 1.46 1.63 2.22 .82 dry d treats 32 bushels of seed oat i barley, sorghum, flax or wheat at extremely low cost per busba kills or reduces certain seed. borne diseases generally improves yields, which result is more profit on your labor. Worfc both by contact and vapor actios wear dry mask when treating Come in now for New Improiz Ceresan and your free copy r new Grain Pamphlet. To Aid With Your .34 20 Winchester .30-3- 0 d! easily-applie- items now returning to civilian production will be priced at or near the 1942 level of prices." Price ceilings cover all farm machinery, new and used, when sold by dealers, and nine specific second hand items when sold by one Indivirual to another, or at auction. These items are: combines, corn binders, corn pickers, tractors, hay balers, hay loaders, manure spreaders, tractor mounted mowers and side delivery rakes. The auction ceiling is 85 per cent of the manufacturer's suggested price if the machine is one year or less old, 70 per cent if older. For specific price information on any make or model, contact your War Price and Rationing Board. .56 50 automatic Cester Fire Cartridges 1.69 50 Hornet 1.41 20 Wischester .25-3- 5 Ask your neighbor who uses .Veu Improved Cekesan ! Get the fact, first-hanOne pound of t husband who is receiving treatment at the base hospital there. Mrs. Thompson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfuss. W.I.F. and .22 s Mrs. Dell Thompson left Sunday for San Diego, to visit with her .22 50 50 short .22 .22 long 9, son, THEATRE Mrs. Leland Johnson visited with her grandmother, Mrs. O. A. Seager, during the week. $1.83 1.32 Regular Shot Gun Shells 10 16 10-1- ORPHEUM Mrs. Douglas Cannon and children left Thursday for Ephraim, where they will spend a few days visiting with relatives. 59-R- 3. 10-1- 12, 154. M 'i V- - A i , Si ts. 96-R- 8-- 19 SM3DQM(SS Authorized Dealer For best live poultry market call A. R. Bennett. afc 44-R- 2. 4-- Don't Jack up your car for the duration. War workers need it, It is worth more now than it ever will be worth again. We pay cash for used cars and trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. tfc Marriner M. Morrison Candidate for District Judge 1 ', if v. y , Se of rej v v r ' 'v A . 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