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Show Page Four BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER -- : News CLUBS of4-- H foods club The first year first held their meeting Thursday at the home of their leader. Bo 4-- H Lola Dean Hill Dell Hunsaker. is the other leader of the group. Officers were elected for the coming year as follows: Shanna Hill, president; Fannette Hill, Dorene White, Barbara and treasurer; secretary Koford, reporter; Carol Kay, song leader and Phyllis Woodruff and Elnora Kay, entertainment committee. Mrs. Ault was a guest at the meeting and gave a short talk to the girls. The next meeting will be held Saturday, May 18 at the home of Elnora Kay. Barbara Koford, reporter vice-preside- nt; the home of Melva Jane Castle-to- n SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS and elected their officers for ANNUAL PLAY season. the M.irgie Roberts was elected president; Shyrl Dec Dustman, Melva Jane secretary; Jean Mortensoh, reporter, Maxine Potter, chairman of displays; Shyrl Dee Dustman, chairman of demonstrations; Pamela Toland, recreation chairman and De Anne Quinney and Le Anne Marble, chairman of camps and outings. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Castleton. 4-- H Cas-tleto- n, vice-preside- nt; EAST GARLAND Mrs. R. J. Potter returned Fri- day from a six week's vacation in Virginia where she was born and Most of this time she raised. at Lynchburg where she spent visited relatives and friends. The last week of her stay she spent and in Washington, D. Maryland. The scouts of the ward went on an outing Saturday. They WEST TREMONTON to went Tony's Canyon Logan up LIVESTOCK CLUB Our club name has been chang- Grove. Fifteen boys participated the leadership ed from Salt Creek Livestock Club in the outing under Sorcn-se- n. of master scout Leonzry Liveto West Tremonton stock Club. The funeral service for Hugh Norman Rose, Billy Sessions attended and Lind House are going to D. Rhodes in Lehi was Alva and Mrs. Mir. Rhodes, talk over the radio Saturday over by and Rhodes W. Mrs. and Mr. J. Farm Journal. These boys are Geraldine, Margene, going to talk on farm animals children, Ray and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Armostly. Ur-s- el In about two weeks we will nold Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. be leaving for the June Show and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rhodes Lake held the is which Salt at Garland. of Stock yards. We have really Munns Peterson and son, Doris Mrs. good animals this year. They are Miss and Joan Smith Francis, just as good as we had last year. business visitors Satwere Logan Our last meeting was held at urday. the home of Norman Rose. Wc Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes played a few games and Norman's mother served a delicious lun- went to Clearfield Wednesday where they attended the funeral cheon. of Mrs. Rhodes' cousin, Gary Adams, reporter services Vivian Weaver. Miss Yvonne Grover of Ogden Bessie Hansen, home demonMother's Day at home with spent Vicstration agent, met with the Miss Darlene Groher parents. 8. Miss tory Sewing Club, May and Sherma Holman Hansen explained their summer's ver, Ruth who are attending school work and gave helpful material Hansen, USAC the in at Logan were also to the girls. home. at Hostess Maxine Potter served Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson, refreshments. The next meeting who were married May 8, at the will be held at Margie Robert's home of the bride's parents in home. Malad, have just returned home The Box Elder Boys' and Girls' after a honeymoon trip in central Club met at the home of Ann Utah. Mrs. Atkinson was formerly Miss Margie Williams, Palmer. daughter of Mr and Mjrs. David Leader Tommy Summers was in Williams. The couple will make charge of the meeting. President their home in East Garland. Lynn House presided over the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler meeting. All members took part arc rejoicing over the safe arrival in a most interesting round table of a baby girl born Thursday, discussion with Dr. Harry Ver-slu- is May 9th at a hospital in Logan. as guest speaker. Mrs. L. Mj. Holman was in LoAll members went home with a Friday where she attended better tmderstanding of veterin- gan Co-e- d day at the A. C. when ary work. they entertained their mothers. Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Mabel Oyler was a guest served by the hostess. The next of a ladies' club of Fielding at meeting will be at the home of the Bluebird Cafe in Logan when President Lynn House. their the members entertained mothers. She was a gcst of her The Victory Sewing Club met 4-- 4-- l. 15al-timo- re, H H . Tufor-4-0 2,4D) rrm rn r Manufactured by Chemical Division, U. CO-Dandelion- S. TUFOR-4- DOES: 0 kills weeds by being absorbed tissue and carried to the roots. When diluted parts of water it will kill or contal such easy-to-k- ill into the plant part to 600 weeds as 1 Wild Morning Glory (Bindweed), Dandelion, etc. APPLICATION OF TUFOR-40- : The diluted TUFOR-4- 0 solution should be applied by means of a pressure sprayer so as to thoroughly moisten the leaves about 200 gallons per acre of average foilage. AND RATE OF DILUTION: 1 1 1 5 Pint Quart Gallon Gallons - S 2- Robert -c an 5-- 16 THE ORIGINAL AND UNSURPASSED 2-4- WEED KILLER Kills wild SALE Enamel Monarch kitchen range. Good baker. Oscar Koford. East Tremonton. FOR D Morning Glory, Mus- tard, thiitlcs, burdock, dandelions, plantain, Poison Ivy, and many others. Will not damage maturing corn, wheat, , or pasture and lawn grasses. ltp 5-- 16 Mr. and Mrs. Jcsse , received a letter from ti T-- 5 Dredge J. He stated that he was R: fc ujS Seattle, Washington 25 and 30. 3r T,t c-,l- r ,ri -- - Mrs. R. B.Walton of 16 TUFOR-4Prize $ 2.10 3.65 11.00 44.00 0 Amt. of Water 75 Gallons 150 Gallons 600 Gallons 3000 Gallons Area Covered 16,000 sq. ft. " acre acres 15 acres 3 TREMONTON, UTAH We arc now accepting WHEAT sold under Government us for Emergency Food Distribution. Bon- week-en- d. Miss Erma Abel of the JDce hospital in Ogden spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. H in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d City as guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earlc Hattaway. reen 1,f ' . 5-- 16 r 5-- 16 66-1- Lf 5-- 16 PORTER .WALTON CO. 5-- 16 WATCH repair service. WHY BE FAT Ashcrafts, Tremonton. Eat plenty yet lose weight with delicious plan candymorereducing slender, WILL DO alterations. 5-- 16 Call Louise Sherman. 9-J- 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Chugsj ani tfc family of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mjl ltp 5-- 16 ler Sunday. watexTtcTbuy NOTICE OF ESTRAY j 1 to h had going in possession? my . ltp since May 10, a blue stalfe three years old. If not claimed H LOST On streets of Tremonton May 27, at 2 p. m. the animal Tuesday night, two car keys in will be sold at public auction. a leather case. Finder please call ht Pound Petersen, Leroy Keeoe tic ; Bothwell. ! hi fi J TV.ldrli.ll ,.L. J ii FOR SALE 4 room frame house DYOITWANT Tear out this advertisement to be moved, McCormick horse At no obligation our sales van wfj mower with rubber tires, Kenmore as a reminder. at your door and you cfc vaccum sweeper and kitchen cab- stop ADAM'S DRUG STORE choose a piano from anions at inet, 8y2 x 10. Roscoe AnderWrite HART PIANO CO, today. Bothwell. Phone sen, Preston, Idaho tfcj 3tp. GLOBE FEEDmd BabyTS FOR SALE All kind used farm at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City. WE HOPE FOR YOUR NEW, equipment. Robbins Implement. FOR SALE Bliss Triumph and 3 blk. N. of R. R. Station. Phone H0MEY0UVE Russet seed potatoes, both fron certified seed on clean ground. THE FINEST PLUMBING IN" black James Walton, Phone registered, American saddle stallion. Harry THE LAND! Taylor, owner. Phone 38-FOR graceful Have a No exercising. No laxatives. the With simple AYDS Nodrugs. Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don't cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, vou simply cut them down. It'aeasierwhenyoueiiioydeUcious (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy as directed. Absolutely harmless. doctor, In clinical trats conducted by tnedlcml li t. 15 lbs, R- I more than 100 pmoiu In a lw tmka with AYDS Vitamin Candy quang nan. e. trunk for missionary Europe. Phone 127-J2. 5-- 16 80-J- 1. 5-- 16 ll-A- 11-2- 1 5- -9 planned- - 66-J1- AT-STU- s7If3T1 tfc Just overhauled and in 8 FOR SALE Electric and oil brooders, poultry equipment and supplies. Hamp Bradshaw. 1 tfc utahTjypr aasnjMSWWir., .aPl i;f ot .icf'-- Phone 72-J- 1. 9 tf: RHEUMATISM and ; ARTHRITIS i f 3. 7-- 1 Maybe you're able to resist taking your engine apartas long as it runs swell. That's generally enough for most anybody-- no matter how curious he is to see Conoco N" motor oil in the act of the engine's insides. oil-platin- g Oil-Plate- d engines aren't forever having the top opened up to see about carbon nor having the bottom opened up to see about sludge. Carbon and sludge are the of wear. But is in the best position to oppose wear because it is fastened and held direct to inner sur- camp-followe- good co- I suffered for years and am so cash for dead or useless cows, hor- thankful that I found relief fron ses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon- this terrible affliction that I will ton 159-- J or Garland tfc gladly answer anyone writing rre for information. Mrs. Anna Paut:4 CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, WasK Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham Labraton: Phone 698. to p Pd. Adv. NUE-OV35-J- r ndition. Cleon John of Portage was the latest man to enlist in the regular army through the army recruiting office in Tremonton. Original enlistments are open to all men 17-for 18 months, 24 months or 36 months. With a three year enlistment you may choose your branch of service and theater of operation in which you want to serve. the Salt I ,. K M W. Rucker, son Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kilburn and daughter of Morgan visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderhide of Ogden visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Mortcnsen for Mother's Day. Elmo Hunsaker will leave Tuesday for active duty in the navy. The Mother's Day program Sunday morning was well attend ed by a large and appreciative audience. Each mother was given a potted plant from the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Morris) Thompson have arrived home. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Thclma Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin of Barhourville, Kentucky. They were married in Newport. Kentucky on April 22. Mrs. Thompson has been working in Clinton, Ohio for some time. Mr. Thompson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Derrick and Miss Leona Petersen of Ogden visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen over wuiar. Mrs. Larene N and f. and Mrs. W. I ,clen&d a family reunion of Mn and mVs Ed lerrace wmngion Ufe.' Sundav. yj FOUND Purse containing cur una weeK. uujiit same have by rency. Owner may identifying and paying tor ad Mrs. T. A. Carter vcrtisemcnt. 5-- ? , eC nesday to visit for a Mi. it n.,.. FOR SALE 9 wooden booths, her brother and fainily, J. front and back bar. Reasonable. Ault of Logan. $1 Bottle covers 1,000 sq. ft. Cactus Club, Logan, Utah. Call Large areas as low as $12 per acre 1589-after 6 p. m. 2tp ivn. ,uiu ivirs. tvin ee cf MR. FARM SUPPLY DEALER: FOR SALE lA acre lot and 4 vjanana attended a uneral of Be ready to serve your com- room home at Deweyville. Phone menu in x rovo Tuesda 1. ltp munity vv ith WEEDONE. Mrand Mn, Ed Nelson Distributors We are State arj FOR SALE Weener pigs. See Burley M7' xTay and h Delbert Walker. Nd ltp recently returned from Haw ! FOR SALE Grain cleaner, ele visited with Mr. and Mrs Da ' 1 vators, treaters, hay loaders and Taylor, Sunday. They Seed and Tursery Specialists beet drill. L. K. Wood. Mendon, guests of Mrs. May Kent for SALT LAKE CITY 4, UTAH Utah. . 3tp of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rucker, was recently discharged from the U. S. Navy. Kucker served ror tw vears, most of the time in the Pacific on the U. S. S. Roi. Pan-Americ- i ELWOOD TUFOR-4- 0 Size Sgt. Robert F. Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter of Collinston returned home' last week with an honorable discharge,. He has spent the past fifteen mon-ths overseas in uermany and Ju$ tria. He is almost as glad ta- get home as his folks are to have him it seems. Robert has a lot of ribbons which he is authorized to wear, but we were unable to get them listed this week. s, TUFOR-4- 0 is a liquid concentrate of dichlorophcnoxy acetic is 40 acid the 2, 4D Weed Killer. TUFOR-4- 0 straight 2, 4D a solution containing 60cc tricthanol amine salt which has been proven to be the preferred formulation. It can be immediately and completely diluted with cold water and remains in complete solution neither settling out nor crystaliz-in- g, neither producing a gummy residue or clogging spray equipment. COST OF HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Guy Ballard graciously entertained her bridge club Thursday evening. Guests of the hostess were Mesdames Dick Allen, Frank Stevens, and Francis Norr. A delicious luncheon was served. JjM USED 1945 27 foot streamlined three room Trailer. Engineered from chassis to roof for your comfort and convenience. May be purchased at a substantial reduction. This week only from M. J. Spangler. hp A SLIGHTLY MAY Rubber Co. Wild Morning Glory, Plantain, White Top and other noxious weeds. WHAT TUFOR-4- 0 IS: WHAT daughter, Rhoda. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover were guests of the John Aylers on Mother's Day. Funeral services were held in Clarkston Monday for Joseph G. Christensen, father of Mrs. Sidney Sorensen, who passed away after a short illness. Attending the funeral from East .Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and children, Wilford Sorensen and Dyol and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Leonzry and Marion Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stewart had Sunday dinner at the Henry Sorensen's home where they come to spend Mother's Day with Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Franc js Allen. CLASSIFIED ADS yesi HAVE THURSDAY, 34 (40 KILL In nightmares, each of us has found ghosts chasing us hither and von, but by previewing the senior play, "Bogeyman" by Edwin S. Day, many minds began wondering as to the authenticity of the so called dreams. The time and the place for the appearance of these supernatural figures are perfect, and they certainly don't miss the opportunity to invade the haunted halls of an old spookey mansion. On May 23, we'll see a performance of thrills, chills and laughs when the annual class play is presented by the seniors of Bear River high at 8:30 p. m. The cast includes: Bob Summers, Jed Stanfill, Ruby Davis, Luana Tingey, Loa Mae Shuman, Marilyn Rogers, Doris Stenquist, Fauntelle Clarke, Jim Fclsted, and Robert Scholer. Milton Johnson is directing the play with the assistance of Colleen Ballard and Burdeen Sessions, student directors. Tremonton, fctah- - rs oil-PLATI- faces. This is accomplished by the magnet like action of an added material in Conoco Wh oil patented. -- is an addition a durable protection to the engine's fine inner finish. 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