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Show IV 1945- Thursday, November SUNDAY, BEAR RIVER' VAL - LEY-'LEADE- Tremcnton, Utah- - R, CORNEL WILDE, EVELYN KEYES, PHIL SILVERS, ADELE JERGEN in MONDAY, Thousand and One nights TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, November 4-5-- -- . In Technicolor THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER You Are Invited to attend a special showing of WOMEN'S FALL AND WINTER Coats and Suits Sat. Nov. Quality FUR COATS Tuxedo fur trim and extra fur collars. You will never see such values again during- the Fall Season. Come in and look them over they're gorgeous! . . . but come on the date indicated above! - LaGra Shop cisco and along with his scholastic work, is president of the M. I. A. in a ward there. EAST GARLAND Kay and Ins ramily are living in Logan and is associated with the Hoist Music company and is active in church work Karl, the younger of the boys, has recently been released from the navy and is at present at the U.S.A.C., where he is considered one cf their best die casters in his machinist work there. We hope they will be able to visit with us again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Harker and sons Merrill and Sterling of Idaho Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson on Mon . day. The members of the ward were I pleasantly surprised by a visit of Mrs. Linda Somers of Logan and ! her four fine boys who spoke in Sacrament meeting. They all appreciation for what East I Garland had done to help them in their efforts to get along in life. We feel they have made enviable I positions for themselves and arc very proud of them. I Dr. Fred Somers is at Cornell University at Ithaca, New York land with his wife and child are living in New York City. I Dr. Ira Sdmers is in San Fran' " j ! I is what you need to "fix the fixinVf j U if "Z?''02? The ignition system in the new 1946 Fords has been improved in other ways too, Mr. Archibald add ed. Synthetic rubber has been used on ignition wires for insulation, because it won't crack in extreme cold weather and is oil resistant. This idea came out of the use by airplanes of synthetic rubber insulation. high-altitud- ' ' gS - " ! ' jv r . . one-thir- e iuice an keeps yur m'nc an 'avor 'n Handy glass handles. A 10" size only4Jr 1 10-1- 1 Kirk-10-1- j BABY BED for used. Call 9jl or candied sweet potatoes in the bottom part. Use the wver as an extra pie W plate. 3 sizes. vh qt. u- - sale, For many Thanksgiving iobs. Serve soups,eranberries, jellies. For baking puddings or custards. The children love them! Get six. Two sizes. 1 0 oz. (one cup) only LOAF PAN I Grand for your favorite home-J"- de fruit cake or crispy nut d. Use it the day after Thanksgiving for lurlcey or hicltnloaf.o",;zt mm . (" quart)... 6nly4jF Farmers';"' Cast 'Union At Ur TREMONTON HARNESS and Accessories Co. I Phone Tremonton 48 aoiiiaiiM ' - " " m.u rnwiw fimrm v , W ' ii.ftWI ; Ti " ' .. ww1-- - inmnnmiwiMiii' . ' ' "" , h -- " " I 94G FOoO Now On Display Here is the most beautiful Ford ever built with more advancements than many pre-war yearly models. There's new and greater horsepower, stepped up from 90 to 100, improved economy in oil and gasoline . . . and massive, rich new styling. We cordially invite you to come in and see the smart new 1946 Ford. Sachet is the new perfume keyed to yout busier life. No liquid to spilL In$ted, t fragrant cream, elegant and appealing. The tiniest bit of Creme Sachet applied with the little wand lingers enticingly for many hour. Four enchanting fragrancet Adoration, Springtime, Desire, Persuasion. Slightly 1 FOR SALE 4 milk cows, PYREX DEEP PIE DISHESI E3 ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER Oeme 8 ltp. CHOICE 40 acres in East Tremonton for Sale. No Improveltc. ments. Call 73 J2. r jjy u."MWi'iiMtMjj)miwew;;!',i ':r 0iQ tfc. ham. Gives you two dishes in one. Bake your Thanksgiving squash Camp Covers POO FINGER WAVES given by CLARA; PERMANENTS given by both ELVA fc? CLARA. Phone Garland 60. Clarinet for sale. D. W. CASSEROLE 1 . i .iiiimmiu $20.00 cold wave for $10.00; $15.00 cold wave for $ 9.00; $10.00 cold wave for $ 8.00. Machineless PERMANENTS for $5.00, $6.00; and $7.00. SHAM- Pump'c'n P'es PYREX DOUBLE DUTY PYREX Phone tfc. Tremonton. WOOD BEAUTY SALON now located in Garland. Special low prices on Cold Wave permanents: d. Truck Covers Stack Covers 1 Leader office. j e 3 lj 96-R- 4 NO TRESPASSING signs at the '(JK Cuts baking lime Deep' w!th fluled eclge' !t . - jg&Z&zr'' S Ills of Life. TARPS e ts miles south 96 111 ylf aeainst the CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE choice fryers, 32c pound. Garner Poultry Farm, 2 PYREX WARE in The Practice of Friendship, Love and Truth is a Guard When moisture forms in the distributor, it causes hard starting. Ford engineers designed a dead-ai- r chamber between the terminal housing and cap, that stops moisture formation. In principle, it works in the same way as the vacuum-bottlyou take on a picnic. The cold air outside can't cool down the air inside and thus it can't cause moisture to form. pletTofppTes j in one-ac- 7-- ! " Tri-Mot- e UTAH - gineering Laboratory, who found a way to prevent moisture from forming in the distributor," Parley Archibald of the company pointed out today. ; This line consists of fine quality virgin wool COATS and SUITS many of them match, harmonize, or consets. trast for TREMONTONj "When you come out on a cool morning and your car starts right up on the first try, you can thank the research men of the Ford En- POT" 3rd TREMONTON m s. "THE POLITICAL ON DISPLAY ONE DAY ONLY THEATRE rccipno Fords Feature . 'New Easy Starting: Dick Madsen of Logan visited with Lyn Larson on Friday afternoon and while here helped Lyn members of our ward M. I. A. with his seed thrshing for a were invited to an Apron and Overall dance in Fielding. Staff Sgt. Gerald Behumin, a Announcement has been made nephew of Mrs. Doris Peterson of a Harvest Ball to be presented called on her Sunday and accom- in the Recreation hall, Tuesday panied her to sacrament meeting. Nov. 6. There will be no mutual He left Monday. that night. A very enjoyable dancing party was held in the recreation hall Friday in honor of the soldier boys who have recently returned from service in different fields of opfrom Front Page) eration. A large crowd turned out (Continued to welcome them home and to enjoy the sociability of the occasion. been done before? What makes Announcement has been made you think they will do anything of Relief Society conference, to about it in the future. be held Sunday evening, Novenv Sure we need a more sanitary ber 4th. A nice program has been city, nicer parks, better police and outlined and Mrs. Maud O. Cook law enforcement, disgarbage is to be the guest speaker. posal, sewage treatment, cleaner Mrs. Eva Hansen and Mrs. main street, rest rooms, home Gertrude Iverson were Relief ' So- building stimulation, street and ciety stake visitors in the organi- sidewalk repairs, business distrct Mrs. improvements, garage for city zations meeting Tuesday. Alice Larson very .ably presented vehicles, better building code, supflie first Social Science lesson of ervision of homes being moved into town, remove rodeo grounds the season. Former Bishop Nelson of Snow-vill- to another location and use presrepresented the High Coun- ent grounds for building lots, cil in Sacrament meeting Sunday eliminate unlicensed dogs, enforce minors evening. The speaker was Doyle the statute prohibiting Cutler and an instrumental num- frequenting pool halls and tap ber was given by Bishop Nelson's rooms, and numerous other things two daughters accompanied by Certainly we need these things as well as those listed by the their mother. t A play was presented "Citizen's Ticket," but who is do it? I. M. the A. by Tuesday evening, going to Vote for the Victory ticket, who under the direction of Orval and Pearl Grover. It was entitled "A are desirous of serving you and Real American Boy." The cast your interests with ambiton, foreconsisted of Mrs. Loda Oyler, Mrs. sight, and new enthusiasm. It would be foolhardy for any LaVona Grover, Fred Grover, Rolland Grover, Irene Grover and group to list a lot of new improvements and enthusiastic designs until one knows how much money is available for such improvements. According to one present counhe informs the writer that cilman, GLOBE FEED and Baby Chicks at the end of the year, if the at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City-U- tah present administration does what has in mind to do before reit will pay cash for dead or usless cows, horses, linquishing city reins, the city will be- in the red $3,000. So to promsheep or hogs. Phone Tremontoiv or Garland J3. sl5 tfc, ise a lot is foolish, but to keep and enforce what we have and then CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. add as finances warrant is our Garn, 453 N. 2nd West. Brigham policy. ' to Phone 698. Regardless of who is victorious, p we pledge to support them withTYPEWRITER RIBBONS for out malice or equvocation. sale at the Leader Office. Vote for victory and men who have the courage to do the many that need doing. golden delicious and schol boy, $2; things Yours for Victory. family size $2.50; large size $3; A. Call Tonathon $2.25. Tolman, 1 mo. eg. Honeyville few-hour- Orpheum and tTWTPD rT ( . SATURDAY, 10 "FIRST YANK IN TOKYO" Cartoon News 6-7 Page Five ling heifers, all Holsteins. registered. See G. L. Reese, North Tremont St. ADAM'S DRUG 5 year- some otor Co. Tri- - Tremonton, Utah Ficld-ing- . l'.Pl All kinds of sewing done. Children's coats and alterations. Call 11 Hp2F2. 1 - LOST man's wallet while in Tremonton Saturday night, Papers in name of Bill Goring. Liberal reward offered. Return to Leader office or phone 66R4. ltp NOW HELD BY t S. W. MASON FOR SALE circulating heater in condition. Elwood. A-- l William Hanson, Up- - RETURNING FROM FIVE YEARS MILITARY SERVICE LOST baby beef heifer. Branded TW on left rib. Phone Leon Kerr 11 74 R21. 1 Famous King Coal tc FOR SALE woman's bicycle. 1 tp Victory model. Call 6 J4. Can now be had in Lump, Stove, Nut or Stoker Slack. 1 1 FioMEfoTTuicLTHess, land r - Gar- : EOUND Angora cat, wearing inp harness. Call 133RI.. ( i PROMPT DELIVERY (ANYTIME ' ' ' '' Business Fhonc.107 Resident I'hone 107R2 |