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Show 18, Thursday, October BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, 19-1-5 Now 'Citizen' Bridges " 0 j . I I fij 1 """t ' ."T "- -" V Estate of . BENITO QUIECY, Deceased Creditors will present claims to the undersigned at the office of George M. Mason, 23 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of December, A.D., 1945. f - j 1 j . . .. tV John Jim, Long-shoremen- 's . ", 1 i -- - ' - - , ,.. . UNEMPIOTMENT '' "v naa nam Cure Tuberculosis x napaaa I RAW COTTON FOR E PER Phone 121 Estate of Tremonton CLARENCE B. URIE, deceased. PACT ABOVE PEACETIME DAVE STANDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the First Security Bank Building, in Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of December, A. D., U.S. CONSUMPTION REMAINS AVERAGE , am 8 The full employment bill has become a major domestic issue and is causing considerable debate. The above chart shows how the employment problem has changed since 1918, and where it stands today u the eventual solution of the problem is being faced. T E For every family, fuel conservation is a wartime "must." Make the most of all you get! Standard Burner Oils are completely distilled (purified). They provide complete combustion without waste no carbon deposit or coke residue. Standard Furnace Oil for home furnaces; Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters. p ' I SEVEREST I ' SMARriT ' Harry Bridges, CIO and union leader, long the ceased. center of bitter deportation suits, is shown as he signs his final citiien-shlGeorge M .Mason, papers at San Francisco. ' Attorney for Administrator, Brigham City, Utah. Date of First publication, Sept. 27, tlO-11945. J IN DEPRESSION WIU Home heating without waste Administrator of estate of Benito Quiecy, de- DAT- E- iROKEN RISE IMPtOTMENT V 'OH.O21fl0i - PRESENT Of NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8 I JOBS BfCAMt PlENTIFUl A$ I BOOM PERIOD I MACHiP PEAK) ' LEGAL NOTICES f ROM I93J TO I" Jk U tw' Page Seven PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further Information consult the County Clerk or the respective sign era. pr i I m p j Tremonton, Utah-- LEVEL V. PERSON 1945. 1936-3- 9 George M. Mason, administrator of estate of Clarence B. Urie, (AVERAGE YEAR) 1942 Mrs. returned home with her new baby HOWELL boy. Since leaving the Cooley hos- Date of 1st publication, Sept. 27. tlO-1A. D., 1945. 1943 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Buckley have been visiting in Howell w ith Mrs Buckley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Forsgren. Mr. Buckley is returning to civilian life after three years service, most of the lime being spent overseas. Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and baby of Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, are visiting at the Jesse Davis home this week. Lawrence' hopes to be out of the army soon. 8 J. Salle, University of California at Los Angeles, Is shown in his laboratory with animal tissue used to develop "sub-tilinwhich it is believed will prove a cure for tuberculosis. Some further experimental work Is yet to be done before the drug can be released to the medical profession. Dr. Anthony 1944 Eoch symbol represents i lbs ," Packages That Never Arrived v - - Tojo Failed Again ' t f--, V J i' , RIVERSIDE Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sylvester went to Carey, Idaho, last week with their daughter Peggy Ann who will accompany Mr and Mrs. Justinson to Washington where CATERPILLAR TRACTORS George M. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward and children were shopping in Ogden Mon-da- are now RATIOfJ FREE! y. , , i"- - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden came home last week from Napa, Cali' fornia. Dale has been released from the army and they are now at the home of Mrs. Ogden's Li Mr. and Mrs. Delose JenFormer Premier Tojo of Japan, sen. shown slouched in chair, with bullet wound gaping after he failed to Frank Ward and his sister, Mrs. take his life in suicide attempt. It was one of many of a chain of Burl Hermanson and small son failures chalked up against him in are home from California, where his attempt to conquer the Allies. they visited at the Odell Thomp' son home. par-ent- It shouldn't happen to a dog, barks this puppy mascot at the Pearl Harbor fleet post office as he sits in a pile of poorly wrapped and packed overseas parcels that met a sad fate while enroute by mail to the Pacific. Most of the packages contained broken glass and perishable food items which could not be Backward, Time in Its Flight Blaine. f' "ifi.A'i J v V 'I With V- f ni - i .'ir.:' j'AAi wartime going out of the picture, and standard time In g effect beginning time September 30, girl in the photo has a busy the clock ahead and to figure out If she will lose or trying an hour. Joyce Capencr went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit relatives. Darrell Lee of California, Ed Lee of Evanston, Mrs. Helen Lee of Salt Lake and Mrs. Rex Fillings of Canada were guests of Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O . Hadfield and daughter Doris were in Ogden Monday &Bt&. main vh. Mrs Leone White left Monday Pictured aboard the troopship for San Francisco, to visit with Argentina on which they sailed for her brother, Leo Macfarlanc and France, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor announced that they will family. Mrs. Ray Capencr was visiting settle in Paris. The Duke will visit his mother, the Dowager Queen in in Salt Lake Monday. England, for the first time in eight years. Aw ' '.. L - set-ta- gain Army Combat Baby Show Winners Come in and let us advise you on the size CATERPILLAR TRACTOR you will need in your post-wfarm operations. ar s, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis at Pres- tended a family ton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling went to Las Vegas, Sunday to spend a few days with their son ? i PLAY SAFE Tractors Will Be Delivered according to order priority. REPAIR Windsors to France 1 Pearl Harbor Quiz A pital, she has been staying with her mother in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Payne announce the birth of a new baby girl on October 10th in a Ogden hospital Mother and baby are doing fine. GREAT NEWS! Miss Silvester and Ray Justinson will be married. 1 Verdon Fonnesbeck has SEE THE Headquarters for Tractors Glenn-Rober- ts hLLllKlt Pewer Units Combine Motors WELDERS Carburetors We Have on Display. ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING Peterson Tractor Service Phone 90 ALBERT EARL, Mgr. Tremonton A Ready Market for Your Grain AT ' :, .y- j , 5 MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM , - ' 1 - WHOLESALE and RETAIL We Buy All Kinds Of Grain ' Grain - Seed - Peed Former Attorney General William .,.,,,fl show, Caraway and Barbara Barker, winners of Combat Baby in lies bnrled r,tS0 c,ub Oklahoma City. Jimmy's father theater. Barbara's father is in tht army to Naples, New York D. Mitchell, attorney, who has been appointed at counsel for the Pearl Harbor wiunitte. Phone 41 Tremonton |