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Show ! Thursday, November 23, 1944 BEAU RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Seminary Plans Christmas Activities Plans are in progress for coming Christmas activities to be spon- -' sored by the Seminary at the request of the studentbody officers. Christmas caroling by a mixed chonis consisting of four part singing, will be heard the day school closes for Christmas holidays. Loud speakers will be placed jin the haJl of the main building and on the campus, and carols will jbe suns: during the lunch period and between classes. ine seminary is also making plans for a Christmas program to be given in assembly. I B. R. H. S. W sh ,uJ - i ! Searchlight Prophecy Speaks To Us blijl Jrjro 1 ' I i i Curlee Clothes ifor Sye Fit . . . . Qua7y Each season, when we receive our new shipments of Curlee Clothes for men, it seems to us that they stand out above those of the preceding season. And that's saying something. We don't know how Curlee does it MEN'S STORE ELWOOD I Society is working iard to get many lovely Christmas gifts ready for their bazaar, to be held in the fore part of December. Everyone be on the lookout for some real bargains. I Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson tad Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen accompanied Private First Class McDonald Thompson and wife to fark City, Thursday. Pfc. Thompson is dividing his time between lis relatives here and In Park City. The Relief 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned the same day and attended the funeral of a life long friend, Ralph Jensen, in Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Larsen received word of the safe arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen of Rigby, Idaho. All concerned are doing nicely. Roy is one of our home boys and Mrs. Larsen will be affectionately remembered by many as Vera Rigby, a former teacher here, Mrs. Orson Christensen was in Logan, Friday and Saturday of last week receiving medical care 11-1- out-of-to- f j j 4 8-- the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel; for the Lord liath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land." By swearing and lying and killing and stealing and committing adultry. they break out and blood toucheth blood. "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because thau hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me; seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. As they were increased, so they sinned against me; therefore will I change their glory into shame." "And there shall be, like people, like priest, and I will punish them for their ways, and rewand them their doings." Hosea 4:1, 2, 6, 7, but somehow or other they turn the trick. We're passing this information cn to you, because we know you'll want to see the new Curlee Suits for fall and winter. They are the last word in smart, modem 9. styling. Expert workmanship extends even to the hidden details of construction. Curlee quality fabrics Because of the above named sins the Lord has risen up in judgment newest feature the patterns. For style, fit and quality upon us. Therefore, the Lord hath you will make a Curlee Fall Suit your choice. opened His armoury, and hath QfforJ's Two pure-bre- d Red Utah farmers should p'lrcfciEf bi:!'a A. J. Taylor, Bear alfalfa feed for spring planting Paver City. 6 t2p i.ew or a sufficient amount may WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. rot be available to meet local Call Lee Thompson at Fronk needs, Processor Aaron F. Bracken, Chevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfc F.exoiiomist of the U. S. A. C. Extension Service, reports. TYPEWRITER for RIBBONS, He ptates .that alfalfa Ferd crops attended. sale at Leader office. $1.00. in Utah amounted to less than Mrs. Effie Welling, of Brigham, 2,000,000 pounds the past year and has been visiting here at the home SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. that the crop was much lighter of her son, Karl. thfln usual in all parts of the UnitCash for Live Poultry. H. A. Gam, ed States. Due to invasion of alfa'fa wi't, 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone stands in many areas of the stat-o698. necessity are replaced evcrv CASH PAID for dead or useless third or fourth year. Professor cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Bracken points out, and adds that tnifr requires the annual planting of Colorado Animal Phone Tremonton, of Gar- - "50,000 toPOO 000 pounds of seeii land, 35J3 tf on approximately 75,000 acres of land. For best live poultry market call For the season of 1915. about TT A Ort 4i.V . ... Ponnott g haf of 19ii-- productjon will Don't jack up your car for the needed, he emphasizes. The crop duration. War workers need It. is now moving to markets outside It is worth more now than itlutah under urgent demand and ever will be worth again. We!unlcss enUh. seed .Is held for pay cash for used cars and P"1 planting the shortage mav be reflected in lower hay yields trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. tfcim succeeding years. Frofesfor Bracken concludes WANTED TO BUY TD-3- 5 Inter- that dealers who now have stocks national tractor. Will pay top of Utah alfalfa seed on hand price. E. Bud Johnson, Rigby. would be both wise and helpful in 11-- 2 Idaho, Rt. 2. t4p holding the seed until local deWANTED Flour Warehouseman mands are satisfied. and Grain Handlers in Nationally Essential Permanently Established The Milker Designed Industry. Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. .for Sanitation Apply Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah. Telephone 8811. A dean milking machine mean Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ward bacteria count . . . lower lower were visiting in Idaho last week. DEER HUNTERS ATTENTION bacteria count meanj more profit! called to see Mr. Ward's sisDeer hides wanted. Highest TheyMrs. Joel TW Why we aay, "Better Milk Tubbs, at Malad, and prices pad for hides, pelts, furs, ter, You'll like the with wool. Colorado Co. spent some time with their daughenamel white finith, the gjeaming 6 0 c ter, Mrs. Vida Howells, of Poca-tellthe milk paili, aparkling glass They also attended the goldtank eeae of keeping Clean-EatFOR SALE 90 head Hereford en wedding of Mrs. Ward's sister, details.steers, average weight 700 lbs. Mrs. Harris at Ririe, Idaho. tary. See ut at once for 2 Fine quality. Call see or Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and 2 James Walton. tip daughter, Doris, attended the rodeo at Ogden, Saturday. They were Round-Oa- k FOR SALE Pre-wcoal range, white enameled with reservoir. In excellent condition. WANT TO BUY Small tricycle. 2 tfc Phone 118-RSee Mrs. Thompson in Dewey Apartment, above O. P. Skaggs. F. F. A. and members If 2 tip there are any of you who have FOR SALE Folding baby buggy Hampshire or Suffolk rams for 2 in good condition. Phone sale, get in touch with Thomas Tremonton Utah 2 Summers. Phone tfc tip SALE-Po- !! ts. "He&r jlJjL! accompanied by Luana Tingey. Mrs. Melva King and baby left Tuesday for Las Vega3, Nevada to make their home while He. Ted King is stationed there. Mrs. Jesse Davis accompanied them to Ogden. Sheron Hales spent a couple of days in Logan the latter part of the week. Vaudis Udy gave a party Thursday of last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. guests Udy. Several Alfalfa Seed Should CLASSIFIED ADS Be Purchased Now For Spring Planting FOR 96-R- (By Mrs. M.E. VYoodruff) i Tage Five brought forth the weapons of His indignation. Jer. 50: 25.Let us look into the Lord's armoury and examine some of the weapons of His indignation. "Therefore shall the land mourn and everyone that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beast of the field, (tank and field artillery) and with the fouls of heaven (airplanes in battle); yea the fishes of the sea shall be taken away (submarines and U boats). Hosea 4:3. The Jap suicide submarine that they had on exhibit in town early this fall was one of these fishes. Yes, my friends, the machine age brings this message home to us as a people. Read again, "And I looked and beheld a pale horse (very destructive war horses) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kil with the sword and with hunger and with death, and with the beasts of the earth." Rev. 6:8. "And the carcasses of this peo pie shall be meat for the fouls of and for the beasts and Mrs. Chan of the heaven and none shall fray the earth; Cornwall, had the misfortune to them 7:33. Jer. away." have a horse fall with him, badly The beasts of the earth and the M. C. Is ankle. his glad spraining fouls of the air have taken us by it was no worse. storm today, threfore, "A sound There is a case or two of whoop- of battle is in the land, and of ing cough in our community. If great destruction." Jer. 50:22. everyone will take precautions, we Unidentified Le Next week can keep it from becoming an viathan has shown his face. epidemic. j A s i ' -'( RIVERSIDE Clean-Eary- 10-2- o. 11-3- y - 64-R- 11-2- ar 11-2- 2. Hunsaker Implement 4-- H 11-2- Company 118-R- 15-F- 2. 11-2- 1 fill i '""- . V .A --j i;J'- i ' V - C. M., son of Mr. DR. CLOSE'S 'Treatments from Ogden given at Midland Hotel for all ailments, see DR. GREEN after 1p.m. s'"ir 1 v- SATURDAY, Dec. 2, 1944 2 p.m. AT Ms And erson s Jr ar Bothwell All 6 miles west and 3A mile north of Tremonton Merchandise Terms of sale: CASH Pre-W- ar Mrs. Nels Anderson, Owner Stumm ! 3 Auctioneer J- - Leo Nelson Clerk rrs&Z L - ri - Mi l - - - Remember your home I v '' V ? r I I .... With a gift that will be en joyed for many years by every member of your family A CHOICE SELECTION OF Overstuffed Livingroom Suites .... SPRING FINEST .... CONSTRUCTION PRE-WAMATERIALS HARDWOOD FRAMES R End Coffee QUALITY THROUGHOUT Zipper Lined MIRRORS Several and Cocktail Different shapes and styles. Always a suitable gift. TABLES Tony-Pon- y SLEEPING BAGS o TOBOGGANS ROCKING HORSE SHAW and IVERSON |