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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1946 vas 's ill- it this nrn&un Max THEATRE for Tremonton riends In The to Salt -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Cartoon Xr Justice's Court Valley Warned Of ut ed w- 0 0 1 )5 ;o PAY trout Farm for highest prices and Phone Hynim quick pick-u- p. collect. 011-R- 2, FOR SALE All kind used farm Robbins Implement. equipment. 3 blk. N. of R. R. Station. Phone 72-R- 1. 5- Conventon choose a piano from among six. Write today. HART Preston, Idaho. PIANO CO. ance and loans. auto, crop Phone all insur- 82-J- 1. tfn GOOD USED FARM machinery. 1 used hay rake, 9 ft.; 16 hole grain drill; hay derrick in good shape; rubber tired tractor spreader; 6 sections harrows in good shape, steel; hay loader, John Deere; McCormick-Deerin- g rod weedcr, new; new grain feeders; scrapers and hand and tractor plows. Robbins Implement Co. l. Phone tfc 72-R- 6-- 20 UTAH will pay cash for dead or useless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon- ton 159-- J or Garland 35-J- tfc 3. at Cartoon in Lo- Mrs. Leslie Pierson and son, Monte, and Mrs. Thomas Han is of Ogden were dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jensen, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shaw and daughters of Salt Lake visited here Wednesday and Thursday. Visitors at the Marion Miller home Saturday were Mr, and Five senior scouts from Tre- Mrs. T. D. Davis of Salt Lake monton joined the buses of the and Ray L. Davis and children Ogden area Boy Scouts on a trip of Layton. to Yellowstone Park. Three Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roblarge buses loaded with Kit erts and family were in Salt Carson scouts, left Monday Lake last week on business. morning with full packs prepared to do 10 miles of hiking a Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Laub of day while in the park, and to Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. cook their meals and spend their Albert Bessinger Jr. are in Yelnights out in the open. Local boys who made the trip lowstone Park. are David Anderson, Dennis MilMr. and Mrs. Ross Miller were ler, Sharon Archibald, Dean Bradshaw and Darrell Garfield. visitors in Salt Lake, Sunday Scouts from several of the and Monday. wards in this vicinity also went on the trip. They were accompanied by Scout Officials of this region. TOMATO PEST SURVEY MADE Tomato frultworm weekly surconducted by federal and Utah agrciultural experiment station entomologists. These surveys indicate a s, low population of tomato reports Robert H. Stewart. County Agricultural Agent To date this season, tomato fruitworms have caused very little damage to tomato fruits. Yellow striped army worms and have grasshoppers, however, caused fruit damage in some localities, agent Stewart indicated. Further surveys will be made by the entomologist throughout the remainder of the season. In case tomato fruitworms threaten damage later this season, work will be issued in time to permit necessary control operations, the county agent statfruit-worm- ed. . ( 1 1: 5?SUREWHERE FnsIjRANCeIs a business. James Brough tfc WILL THE PERNohoT-rowe- d The seven presidents of the 153rd quorum of Seventies and their wives were entertained at the home of Frank Heslop in Elwood, Monday. Refreshments were served following a business meeting. Tremonton ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. MATINEES START AT 3:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday, August 23 and 371 141 8-- 15 SEVENTIES MEET LIBERTY THEATRE 8-- 15 24 Double Feature Program GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE In "MELODY RANCH" Mr. Kay's well auger, kindly return. Others desire to use it. Calvin Kay. ltp By Carmi 8-- 22 also STEPHEN BACHELOR and R. LIVINGSTON FOR SALE 5 room modern Friends; Next Monday, Tuesday home. 4 rooms carpeted. Rulon and Wednesday we will all wel' Ward. Phone Will be in come back the Box Elder Countown afternoon and ty Fair and Rodeo. in "UNDERCOVER WOMAN" Cartoon and Serial " 39-J- 1. 8-- 22 -- 0- ltp Legion 0- Stores Co. re. "CRACK-UP- " Saturday and Sunday gan canyon. d. Agency. CLAIRE TREVOR Herbert Marshall and Ray Collins in The Bowcutt reunion was held veys have been Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham Mrs. J. M. Bezzant of Salt Phone 698. to p Lake was a guest at the home ANY INSURANCE IS GOOD un- of Garland Puzey this week-entil you have a loss. Then the BEST is none too good. James tfc Brough Agency. 7-- - PAT O'BRIEN tfc SCOUTS ON HIKING TRIP 6 6-- sYrfMEL FOTLEYFor kinds, of fire, Elmer Winzeler was installed as the commander for District 1 for the year of 1947 at the Legion Convention held in Price, Thursday to Saturday of last week. Mrs. Elmer Winzeler was installed as auxiliary president of the same district. They report a successful convention with the Legion membership doubling in the past year. Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom and Mr. :and Mrs. Raf Christensen. 8-- 22 a-do- Thars., Fri. and Sat., August 29, 30 and 31 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. M. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. James Walton were in Salt Lake this They tell me that a politician Auxiliary flag. enjoys a rodeo more than anyReturn to the Utah Power and one else, hecause there is so Light office or the Legion of- much bull slinging going on. -ficers. ltp The feel disshouldn't cowboy's Middle-age- d WANTED salesif thrown get couraged they lady. Steady employment or from horses. Even a cartheir part time if preferred. Good pet tack is of no use without a hours and pay. Apply Gep-ha- rt knock on the head now and For your leisure hours, here are the cqmfy, wonderful looking casuals you Values up to 4.98 all being closed out tfc -9 DoTySipWANT A PIANO? At no obligation our sales van will stop at your door and you can Saturday Sunday. at GEPHARTS Sail l week. SELL Ycur freshly dead and useless horses and cows to White's LOST Re- - AUGUST 25, 26, 27 and 28 KENT TAYLOR Attend Legion FIVE P A G E -i. umLl. i iiis Tis America CLASSIFIED ADS Contagious Disease WANT-AD- S Lun.n.".u-.'."ij-uT.i'u'uL-- ivna Quentin Spears, thru stop. The people of the Valley issouri. Complaint filed by Evan Green, should be on the look-ofor pined $7.00. Stay of execution of chicken pox and symptons arfield granted. Jones Lester Brown, thru stop. scarlet fever. Several cases of chicken pox have been reportguests, Complaint filed by Evan Green. ed and one case of scarlet fevs. Day $7.00 fine. Earle Compton, no license. er within the last few days. Chicken pox begins with mild Complaint filed by R. A. Reese, A rash may be the en and symptons. pismissed. 1 for a first noticed. The rash sympton ComEdison Pease, speeding. as fine pimples first on and appears Ed filed by Sylvester. plaint become which blisters and later in the-$15.00 fine. scabs. comes The then goneeruption inDale Cash, falsification of out so in successive that crops formation in application for there may be pimples, blisters fine and $5.00 liquor permit. and scabs all within a small iunder- -i permit revoked for one year. area of skin. front Complaint filed by H. L. Heaton, Scarlet fever has a sudden onState Liquor Inspector. I. Bun-ivset with fever, headache, sore George Archibald for Arrowin often vomiting. The throat and no registrathead Freight lines, e home.. rash usually begins within 24 filed Evan by ion. Complaint hours. of fine, evenconsists It Green. Dismissed. K diffuse red dots aply bright Edwin lye, drunkeness. Comon neck and first the pearing plaint filed by Al Smith. $10.00 usualchest. The tongue upper fine. a has ly appearance. strawberry Comdrunkeness. Clifford lye, i jmpson, i plaint filed by Al Smith. $10.00 If you live within the Tremonton City limits, report such cases 2 Bjornr I fine. Dr. Ficklin, City Health Ofto I ie Getz. Francis Nelson, fighting. ComHe will call at the home ficer. plaint filed by Henry Morrison. and the case without diagnose relinFined one day in jail and cost. of the case, treatment For quished to the custody of the the family pkysician must be County Sheriff's Office. called. Eaef Young, fighting. ComIf you reside outside the City plaint filed by Henry Morrison. limits, report the cases to Dr. $25 bail. E. H. White, the County PhysicTwo minor parking violations. ian. Complaints filed by Henry MorrYour help in reporting these ison and DeLance Holjeson. cases early will help check this Fined $2.00 each. spreading in our community. Dr. George C. Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. W. McDermaid City Health Officer and family of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of ATTEND FUNERAL I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub. LEGION FLAG Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hansen and 15 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard atAmerican Legion officers stat- tended the funeral services in ed today that a legion flag has j for John Scott Logan Saturday j been borrowed and someone has who was killed in an airMoody j failed to return the Stars and crash. i Stripes to the organization. The plane j flag has been unaccounted for HAVE NEW DAUGHTER j since Memorial Day and the Le gion is now preparing for the Dr. and Mrs. La Mar. Harris of County Fair parade, desiring the Chicago, announce the arrival flag to be returned immediately. of a daughter, Friday.. This is the Harrises' third daughter. LEADER i Utah- - "The Young Widow" "BARBARY COAST" met urning u iriuuuirnin.i.-uSUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JANE RUSSELL LOUIS HAYWARD THURS., FRI. and SAT., AUG. 22, 23 & 24 ED. G. ROBINSON - ERIAN DONLEVY and JOEL McCREA v ' enjoy-Yello- WWW Tremonton, theh. FolTlsMji Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August 25, 26 and 27 RAY MILLAND PAULETTE GODDARD PATRIC KNOWLES and REGINALD OWEN in "KITTY" with Cecil Kellaway, Constance Collier and Dennis Hoey News Sportreel Wednesday and Thursday, August 28 and 29 Double Feature Program ALICE FLEMING in BILL ELLIOT "CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH" -- 0- See R. Speaking of horses reminds me pullets, starting A. Christensen, Jr. ltp that a man is fortunate who has a wife who has enough horse FOR SALE Basement house. sense not to be a nag. See Bert Price, y, mile South of -3anl; Corner. ltp We sincerely hope that this Fair and Rodeo will be a big SmNGERSORSLETPhOT success and we should thank ltc those people who are spending MOARcliOATAlNGlElnx lots of time to make it what cellent condition. See Le Vere it used to be. Hoopes at Gepharts. ltp to lay. also ALBERT DEKKER and EVELYN ANKERS 8-- 22 in "THE FRENCH KEY" "Don't Be A Sucker" 0- 8-- 22 63-J- 4. mrmA 2.99 8-- 22 Friday and Saturday, August 30 and 31 Double Feature Program PEGGY STEWART in SUNSET CARSON "ALIAS, BILLY THE KID" 8-- 22 FOR SALE Large size Estate Heatrola, good condition. May Fridal. 8-- 22 ltc forIsaIle set and table. Phone 24-J1- 'err also SIR AUBREY SMITH in "SCOTLAND YARD INVESTIGATOR" ' line im guu vine Popeye Cartoon and Serial 1. ltp FOR SALE Six room modern houre, 20 acres of ground, chicken coop, stable, garage and Ike Newman, See granary. Thatcher. ltp cabinet FOR SALE Kitchen and buffet. Eph Hansen, Elwood. ltp 8-- 22 8-- 22 ANY MAKE ANY CALIBRE 8-- 22 DENTALreTXTVANTED. Apply Dr. Green's office. 8-- 22 LOSTiiolsT Misses' Many Teachers Seeking Homes DRESSES School officials appeal to people in nearby localities to offer board and room to the teachers if they have the facilities. If school patrons have homes or parts of homes for rent, will they please notify the office at the Bear River high school. Some teachers have been shopping for a place to stay for weeks and are becoming desperate. Some have even expressed themselves as being unable to from ? $1.49 $1.98 T O Dress her up for school ir our latest styles. GEPHART STORES CO. "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" inn..in - r MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION LJ?J 8-- 22 PRINT ft in. 500 Branded on left ribs. See Dean Caponer, Garland. ltp lbs. I ltc " teach in this locality unless they soon locate a shelter of some kind. Fill 'er Up With Blue Blaze We have a good stack on hand. Fill your bins now while we can take care of your needs, Tremonton Lumber & Hdwe. Phone 130 Tremonton ' |