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Show B Page Four ,U. FARMER Real Short Tinier D M ft Plasti Kote Daughters of the direction of the under Pioneers Edna B. Ward. The speakers were Mrs. A. J. Taylor of Bear River and R. C .Richards. Two musical was given by the W1 X M I h J . , THE MIRACLE PAINT numbers were given by Marion Hales and daughter, Melba and! Mrs. Lena Tubbs. Mrs. Amanda Hermanson re- - Timfb S JUST RELEASED BY U. S. GOVERNMENT FOR CIVILIAN USE. Stocks Available in a Few Days Farmers' will pay cash Utah for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremonton or Garland 35 J3. si 5 tic j ts Cash Union 96-R- 4 EAST GARLAND Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLong and son Robert, First Lt. Alvin De Long and wife, Doyle Graham of South Dakota, Mrs. Boyd R. Olsen and small daughters, Anita Marie. Mr. Palmer DeLong came for Mrs. DeLong and small son who have spent the past two months visiting in Utah. They returned to Cheyenne, Wyoming on Monday, where Mr. DeLong is with the Bureau of Reclamation. CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. Garn, 453 N. 2nd West. Brigham to Phone 698. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson from Bremerton, Wash., are spending their vacation in Utah visiting relatives and friends. During their stay, their daughter Helda Ann of Ogden, presented them with grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred accompanied some friends on a three day trip over into Wyoming. TYPEWrrmRIBBONT sale - ' n. - " j Sgt. Joseph A. Lowe of Atlanta, Ga., aircraft groundcrewman with the 7th AAF a was Webster Fighters in the Okinawas, whose age Sgt. Johnny week-en- d makes him eligible to return home, Mr. home of the at guest no chances with fate. He is takes Clifford Beard. and Mrs. Sgt. Webster and Geraldine Burris visited Sgt. Webster's parents in Sandy, Utah. Sunday. Forty-lwo-year-o- ld protected against everything but rect hit. di- One Legged Pitcher m v - We have rounded one great bend on the highway to peace. In this final tretch is V-- J Day, Overland Greyhound exerting every effort to provide good transportation for fighters on furlough, discharged veterans and American workers intent on finishing the war. be-fo- re fcTfX till ff3E5l u 63 t& no Phone A -j- ri rT-vri rs. n at the Leader Office. turned home this week from California where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Odell Thompson for six weeks. Most of her visit was spent at San Leandro. Dean Thompson of Inyokern, California, was visiting Monday with the J. H. Wards. Mrs. Afton Green and daughGLOBE FEED and Baby Chicks at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City ter, Ruth, Mrs. W. B. White of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ray Peterson of HAIL and FIRE INSURANCE Riverton and son Ray Dean of the See also visited with other relatives Pauline Davis is visiting with her grandfather, James T. BigW and also with Faye Hadfiekj in Salt Lake City. The Thomas Udy family enjoy-ea canyon party at Logan, the latter part of the week. Karl Welling and sons Jack and Don, Leland Capencr and other friends enjoyed a fishing trip to Idaho last week. for haystacks and grain fields. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hyer and son air corps, stationed in Georgia, James H. Miller, Phone 764R were dinner guests of Mr. and Dick of Blue Creek spent Tuesday Brigham City. Mrs. E. W. Ward Sunday. They at the J. H. Ward home. FORSALE-- 1 John Deere and 1 McCormick 7'foot binders; 1 , McCormick-Deering3 ' bottom 1 Case side shape; plow, good gang delivery rake, good shape; McCormick-Deering tractor mower. See it Robbins Implement Co., Phone 72R1. are needed at Sperry Flour Co., at Oeden for essential work. Jobs are open for warehousemen, seed packers, flour packers. Good wages and working conditions. Referral from U.SS.E.S. necessary. Phone 8811, Ogden ( and your cooksf ove will love ' i - New Farm Machinery will be soon. Minneapolis-MolinFarm Tractors and ' Implement. Call Ruel Robbins, Phone 72R1. tfc. e A 88-- R r, AIR CONDITIONED BUSES Tremonton You MIDLAND HOTEL Tremonton, Utah Phone 35 MTjlTliELTWAKr an-oth- Thursday, July 26, m-- WATCH FOR meeting: The Sunday evening .Tk.TBUCKtWKR n Mil I f.i -- RIVERSIDE . 5r Tremonton, Utah EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, I i rT combine with motor. Wayne Jhone 65R4 : - ' forIsalE s ' - x ' - k Fran-cor- 2 1 3tp. FOR RENT New five room modern home. Inquire at Leader 2tc. office. Lt. Bert Shepard, shot down after 34 missions over Germany, with the loss of one let, recently pitched Government surplus carriage bolts, four innings against the famous assorted sizes. 12c pound. Lilen-quiBrothers Implement Co. tfn Brooklyn Dodgers in a Washington charity game. .He is shown warming up before the game started. - LOST Ladies billfold containing driver's license, B. gas coupons and other important papers. Return to Mrs. Clarence Brough and sons, Leader office. Reward. 2tp. Kent and Darwin visited with Mr. FOR SALE Estate range in good Brough in Montpclier during the condition. Ferris Allen. Call 34R2 9 st UNION PACIFIC STA8IH lawrvmM 9 week-end- . 9 TREMONTON Bon- Hawkes, spent a very enjoyable time at Bear Lake the past few days. Miss Marva Fackrcll who is employed in Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents in FOR SALE some 5 DAVE STANDEE. Distributor APRICOTS and pickling cucum- Phone 121 bers for sale. Vantia Misrasi in nie Jones and Clotile and Jean East Tremonton. The Misses Anna Lee and i 2tp. RED RASBERRIES ready now. L. C. Peterson, Elwood. HOWELL You get no "keroseney" odor when you cook or heat with Pearl Oil! No smoke or soot! Solvent refined, with impur ities removed, Pearl Oil burns clean, hot, steady helps you enjoy the best performance your stove can give! Order pure, clean Pearl Oil today... Be prouder of your cooking! 40 acre farm and furniture and machinery. See Mrs. Joseph Scothern. APRICOTS are now at their best. Tolman Fruit Farm, Honeyville. ltc. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nessen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Or- - No. 51 Hillside International comland Hess and family spent the bine for sale. Call Frank Dalton. 6 TEH ELECTRICALLY HEATED be a profitable and convenient service for many farm and farmhouse needs. . . . will week-en- ni holidays at Lava Hot Springs. Mrs. Glade Nielsen has been visiting in Howell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mason. The pioneer theme was carried out in the program given Sunday. if,,, RONALD HALES & Fish Haven ON BEAUTIFUL BEAR LAKE Now Under New Management 56 LIGHT CO. 120 BEDS CABINS FREE -- CAMPING - SWIMMING - BOATING - HIKING CONFECTIONERY and STORE Dancing Every Night r from 9:30 to 12:30 EXCEPT SUNDAYS Cleaner and Air Purifier UTAH POWER COME TO 6 ELECTROLUX mimmi VACATION Ijrjtp LOST small yellow plum tailed Pomeranian dog. Finder please call 4J1. Reward. ltp. FOR SALE-- A new five room frame house in Elwood. Can be A reading was given by Melvin moved to anv location. See La Rain Fonncsbcck, a cornet duet by Law- Marble Tremonton. at ltc. rence and Pearl Hansen, a talk on our early pioneers by Ariel Soren- FOUND on 2nd East street in sen. a piano solo, Naone Mason, Tremonton. Ladies' black suit jackreading by Mrs. Grace Munk and et. Owner may have same by calla talk on early pioneers of our val ing at Leader office and paying for this adv. ley by Elmer Sorcnsen. Mrs. LaPriel Bair and new son have returned from the hospital to her parents home in Howell. FOR A large percent of the Howell people joined Bear River City in their 24th celebration. The baseball game was Bear River City vs. Howell, with Bear River winning the game. Mrs. La Rec Baker was a weekend guct at the home of her dauSALES and SERVICE ghter, Mrs. Ariel Sorcnsen. Call Word has been received by Mr. ;md Mrs. Lorenzo Gunnell that their son, William W. Gunnell who has been stationed in Italy for the p.ist year is on his way home Phor..? S2 R2 for a furlough. Garland When new electrical farm equipment is available buy from your Electric Dealer ihtio d FOR THAT 13-Pie- DOUG HOOPER'SOffden Sweet and Swing Band from Ladies Gents 75c 25c Family Reunion or Club i'arty. Telephone FISH HAVEN RI0RT. Reserve a Date fcr tht Fish Haven, Idaho i fl N GAMBLE'S Guard Home ffMQTT TIT AnrirTMVf - Pi VY |