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Show ,ff 1945- Apnl 26, B EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, unday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 29, 30, May 1, 2 :00 p. m. Nights 7:30 Saddle horse, medium weight, good appearance. See S1MADA STUDY CLUB Wayne Francom. Phone 2p EHTERTAIED Members of the Simada Study FOR SALE-1- 937 Graham club were graciously entertained sedan. 1936 Internat- last Wednesday evening when ional half-topickup, and a 1500 they met at the home of Mrs. lb. work horse. See H. Smith Rose. Burke. 65-R- Super-ch- arger T", 1 b- - . n,36 International ,nr ft n Er-m- a rake, spring tooth redouble disk harrow, cycle. Call mower. See tfc. FOR SALE KSSlNS. ern. Phone 50 or bind-draw- n 79-R- Hamp r0r. lilies. : A- - a. Bradshaw, FOR SALE 16 foot Guy Ballard. p' FOR SALE 1 HriHchanu 1 i - Insurance. Bone 764 J, iSrorrFR Leader Cat the Brigham City. RIBBONb Office. (needed at Sperry Flour Co., essential work. Jobs warehousemen, seed firs, flour packers. Good wages I' working conditions. Referral lU'SS.E.S. necessary. Phone jSden for I for Ogdcn fEPAY CASH for late pickup. Phone or 79-R-- mod-- I l. j purebred Holstein ; f'mll calves, one month and elev-- I months old. See G. L. Reese, 2 SALE 4'19-t2- c ting. registered or good bull. Old enough for John Brangal, Corinne. ANTED IHolstein SALE feet, IH Sliding garage door, with track. See Vern iins. 4'26-tl- c OR TRADE new in Ogdcn on Coun- drive for property in Tre bee Nick Tnrnrir;) Tre, SALE Am home ud nton, :on- SALE F:' combine. home 8 room Brigham with 7 hitlc enrvi fur. Mrs. N. P. Homer of St. g Charles, Illinois, who has been othwith Olen J. Homer and in Tremonton and relatives er Week end guests at the Harry Woodward home were Dr. and Cache Valley has left for Layton, to spend a short time with a Mrs. J. Vr. Hayward of Logan. BRIDGE CLUB daughter before returning to her of Morrell Hunter EXTERTAIKED Spr'nville home. visited Tuesday with the Aarl Ellen Scoopmire graciously en- Bennett family. tertained on Thursday evening of Dr. m last week for members of her Mrs. Ed Nelson of Burley, DFtJ.CiSAL. new Jrir.kinr wjrer frifew and other club a Bridge ' ' Idaho, spent the weekend with her I m oiVina it to my btoy ends. A delicious dinner was servI n Mrs. Dan and i .t Mr. chi'ctt for its ton.c ceneriu ana u ed and the evening spent playing parents, I in my (loch W cocciJiotij oet appear Bridge. Prizes went to Vera Stohl, increase the Ii ti.vply Lcona Rice and Edith Summers. Ask t.e H '"S SAL Jos Mrs. Martha Rauber has returnt v ' Dr.SalsburY Jcgi'er about f i ed home after a three week's visit 4 now fout.'-(ufA ' with her son, Clive in Los Angeles. t v v meocme. fjfr'-She reports a very enjoyable trip, She accompanied her son on many trips of interest on the coast, but was unable to go aboard his ship because of military regulations. LOCAL NEWS vis-itin- ' ..... Ki.(V-lV- ,. mm As Local Agents for Olive 6 'j BEARD'S BARBER SHOP fIdrIient or unfurnished. 57 Garland. t fcoj-sn- jf-.- J Announcing Used electric iron. 7'1'p Hall. Phone Farmers SiCTyoirth James H. Mil- tl ltc Call 63 J4. Furnished r.;e. I F 12. Bay pinto saddle horse. Notify Wallace Anderson, ltc to ir 8 LOST iverson- i ii mod- home, 9 A very fine introduction to the field of psychology was given by Mrs. Rodney Morrison. Following, Mrs. Clyde Morris very ably reviewed the book "On Being A Real Person," by Fosdick. Mike" "Sergeant and "She's A Sweetheart" Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Bishop was a special guest of the evening. ' FOR SALE 3 Sunday "Music For Millions" SOCIAL NEWS COMIXG Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 3, 4, 5 MATINEE MARGARET O'BRIEN. JOSE ITURBI, JIMMY DURANTE, MARSH HUNT in niture, extra lot. Price $4500. See Nick Totorica, Tremonton. vve Faze Tremonton, Utah- - Reeves' Reliable Cleaners Mrs. W. A. Moore of Sacramento, California, is visiting this week with Mrs. Earl Marble. OF BRIGHAM CITY WE CALL AND DELIVER EACH MONDAY We Carry Insurance on All Materials left with us, up to $3,000.00 Gunner's Mate 2c and Mrs. William A. Rosenkrans and two children of Oakland are visiting with relatives in the valley, this tfc NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Quaker Crystal Salt Co. Tremonton, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that .a mm la V1 phone week. at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Quaker Crystal Salt Co., duly and regularly held on the 24th day of April, 1945, an assessment of 10c per share was levied upon all the stock issued and outstanding of said corporation, on said date, payable to the secretary of said corporation, at his office, No. 23 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on the 28th day of May. 1945. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 28th day of May, 1945, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 18 th day of June, 1945, to pay delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. George M. Mason, Secretary, Quaker Crystal Salt Co First publication April 26, 1945. Last publication, May 17, 1945. X Spring Closing "A W ". . $et reedy for ipm Umm Spring cleaning can be made easy by a little advance thought and planning. Just be sure you have the cleaning aids you'll need before you g start . . . and here are a few suggestions to lighten your Now is the time . . . while supplies are complete . . . to stock up on cleaning needs. Then, the mo- energy-savin- CLEAN-U- P ment you have that Spring cleaning urge you'll have everything on hand, ready to go to work on floors, walls, windows and woodwork. Check the items you need below . . . note tha savings. TIPS THAT HELP The kitchen stove deserves a thorough semiannual cleaning. Wash the porcelain parts as you would fine china, and dry thoroughly. Don't wash while the stove is hot or the poye-lai- n may become checked. Detach the burners and removable parts in the oven and place them to souk in a strong solution of soapsuds for three or four hours. After soaking, scrub parts with a scrub brush and fresh strong suds. You may need the help of scouring powder for stubborn spots. Vinegar applied full strength on a cloth will do away with the grease spots in the oven and on the stove. Clean burners with an ice pick. Rinse parts thoroughly, dry, and reassemble. Furniture should be cleaned well before applying fresh polish. There are efficient furniture cleaners on the rcarket to do this job. A gentle washing with mild soapsuds, a thorough rinsing, and drying also prepare the furniture for polish. Iodine i3 a grand scratch remover for furniture of the darker finishes. Apply it over the scratch and let it dry before polishing. A broken walnut meat rubbed over the scratch also makes scratches unnoticeable. For those white marks on furniture left by damp glasses or water, rub with plain vaseline and leave on overnight. Several applications may be Paint Hammer If you are always losing your hammer, try painting the handle bright yellow or red and you will spend less time looking for it. IS w V 4f trick. Safeway POP SOAP VAO 1IakeS Miscellaneous Values aH SPRAYERS Clearex Glass Cleaner each Sprayers all Cleaner CLEANWALL 13 1 rr VALVO SANI-FLUSHte- 22 !l! CLEANSER!. JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director Cn.mh7 oi. 37 can 18 oz, roll liquid Polish h Johnson PL qt. 60 lbs. 24 lb. 14 .....2 for 17 16 oz. 21 2 BEANS Large VI Powdered, lb. pkg, If-A- D ( SYRUP Pancake and Waffle 66 Flour Cake Flour SUZANI1A SOFT-AS-SIL- K PQyj 14 19 26 .E0 IbB. $2.09 ..44 oz. Kitchen Craft 9 KELL0GGS "i i Qjy I EGGS JM 25 Vak d With Stamp) jujnn Sleepy Hollow ..r 9 ! BORAXO .Hlc!.e..!!....... TOWELS Northern paPer Towels AFPflWAY IAJ f "W 8 12 oz, pkg. Fancy Head Rice jl 11 tor 2 Cleanlng Easy Ikn-rGthne- oz. 6 24 oz Hi. SOIL-OF- F CLEAREX pans 2 Soap Powder, For Everything .. 32 oz. BORAX . t T.. TT The Most Topu'ar Cleaner Water Softener, OLD DUTCH but vaseline does the necessary, 111 Corn Flakes ir giant size Morning Glory is. pks. 24 ib. 15 smim QUAttry mat A Meat rotn reqnlring red point ire plainly nnrkrd rrltfc point valne ln COMPLETE STOCK PRE-WA- POT ROAST OF R QUALITY FOR ARMSTRONG'S WAX O N O E O WALLPAPER jlar SHORT RIBS Lean Cuts C AIICDIDAIIT ..A Grade lb. Ji Grada lb. 19 -- O Lunch Meat 12 oz. The Perfect Linoleum Protector Makes your floors have that "new look." SHEET MUSIC and RECORDS market ehancea Devlld o. 14 J Oreen, Curly Leaf SPINACH croP, Sman.M.id GREEN ONIONS RADISHES Crl,p' T,ty' I3eaI for aiada Large, 8weet, Juicy ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Thln Skln' Arliona Ju!cr Beeats APPLES or'ncf JJ"h,nton Nwtowni for Eatlngr 33 Pressed Ham 12 oc. 35 LdriOlS crop, cii', Top..lb. Yams 'utharn, g?.a. W M Sft?EADSmENEli k I'M AFRAID AU-E- N WEVe EATINO NONSENSE, H0N IT I - Fancy, Freih, Tender Spears jk 32 Puritan 1 PPJJJFrah' Ten3r' j lbs. ijy- rmer StyU P80D0C6 Prod ore arieva aobjert to dally - Ham-N- GRANDMA MAMA! HE'S EATING- MV WAR STAMPS! ib. PURITAN aLrJ c GOmiimD A Grade lb. Well Cured JHULIUUHUI PORK SAUSAGES TANG 5o!& KARPET-KLEA- PLASTI-LIN- LAMB CHOPS 26 38 38 FRANKFURTERS.. SPRING HOUSECLEANING KEM-TON- lb H lb. Small Rib Chops SIRLOIN STEAK J!idr.! The largest stock we have had m our store for 2 years. P0WDER-EN- E w...A Grade CHIPPED BEEF Vng Room Furniture t Shoulder Cuts, fa l"r a trT 1 i MEAN THESE FOOD r is)uu...inc.r Jf 11 .b. 11 ,b. ib. ib. UTAH Cr'?- EVER SO MUCH LOWER, SHOP I SAVE 10zf MONE. I mm - Cabbage yo?idNorlenib. 5 7 MM EMONTON - WHAT A DIFFERENCE SINCE. yOU TOLD ME ABOUT SAFEWAy ! EVERy TlMe I im Hi 8 6 ib. 11 WHV CONY VOU TRy SAVINi By SHOPPING' AT 6AFE.WAV t THE PRICES IN THIS AO ARC uwpi i LEAVE MUCH (XAN&C I WAR STAMPS. 12 ib. s"- Lettuce 11 UOOKATALL iy NEW stamps. ORANOAAAf |