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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY Li ADER PAGE EIGHT Dr. Nazif Of Syria Visits High School Dr. Amin Bey Nazif, Secretary of Agriculture from Syria, visit ed at the Bear River high school on September 10, for the purpose of inspecting conditions and equipment in the vocational set-u- p at Bear agriculture River. He was accompanied by Pro lessor L. R. Humphreys, who is in charge of all ag. trainees at the U. and daughter, Patricia, and Janice Peterson spent Sunday AT STATE FAIR afternoon in Portage, Yisiting relatives. Free movies on Cancer wiU be with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and shown daily in the Industrial Arts Building at the Utah State Fair from September 16 to September 22, the American Cancer Society announced today. This is part of the educational program to acquaint the public with symptons of Cancer and its high percentage of cures in !S21SS5;Sl!!!ill!l2ia:i!i:ilI!iffli!!!l!I!iS;i!: early stages. Prompt treatment of Cancer could save 200 lives CYNTHIA TAILORED in Utah every year, according to the Utah Division of the ACS, whose office is at 32 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City. CANCER MOVIES SHOWN S. A. C. The arrangement of the agriculture room and farm shops, very much impressed Dr. Nazif. He was particularly pleased with the greenhouse and milk testing I I I room. EAST GARLAND Agriculture conditions in Utah being very similar to those in Syria, Dr. Nazif is especially inSunday School Stake Board terested in gaining new ideas was represented in the ward and developments which he Sunday by Jesse L. Roberts of might profitably carry back to the High School Seminary and his native land. Irs. J. W. Pulsipher, who spoke for a few minutes. NOTICE FOR BIDS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jolander of Ogden, spent the week-en- d It is the intention of the here with relatives. Sunday County Commissioners to re- evening in Sacrament meeting paint and repair the exterior of they both spoke and told of their the Court House according to experiences while they have the specifications as listed be- been In Ames, Iowa, and low: Arkansas. Painting all previously painted Mrs. L. M. Holman and dauwood, masonery or tin on court were in Ogden Frihouse with two coats of approv- ghter, Ruth, ed paint, color to be selected, day. Mr. Palmer De Long spent the with the exception of the roof; week-en- d here with his family painting flag pole with two relatives. other and coats of aluminum paint; reThe County Agent from Delta, placing all windows and frames to of old in County Agent R. H. Stewart and building portion match those in the newer por several professors from the U. S. tion, and painting frames with A. C, were at the David Larson three coats of paint; repairing farm Saturday in the interest of all broken' plaster and repaint- an alfalfa seed project. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen ing all parts disturbed on the interior when replacing windows; painting all exterior doors with three coats of waterproof varnish. All bids must be handed into the County Clerk by noon, September 16, 1946. The Commissioners reserve the right to reRecord Changers ject any and all bids. J. Edwin Baird, County Clerk NEW and USED Fay-ettevil- Morgan for the week-en- was SLIPS COAT $1.20 yours Washable. mnFml!n!mnmlnllllml!flrmmlflIITll!i!H:Irll1r!tlll!f!tlflIRnn!!ttP, CRAFTSMAN MEN'S FINE COTTON I YX BRIEFS 55c 1 Fine combed yarn. Briefs with double front correct fitting. 28 to 36 waist. I le, f ISII!i!!Illi!IIIBIIilI!l!lilllllffi BOYS' I U PRINTED PERCALE SHORTS 1 4Se I Ages 6 to 16 "4 1 1,J : I ' 4 V BOYS' f - ALL WOOL 1 - ' i I a!!!II!liilll!ll!liIII!!IIIIIIIIII!!l!ffi $ ' ' i " I I - " I 'if ! " MACKINAWS $4.98 B All wool plaids belted models. Ages 6 to 16. m COLUMBUS Expert Repairing Of ALL RADIOS I . 1 ... sculptured or classic styles . . . some with nailheads for extra brilliance. Misses', INCH 46 to make winter Cheery, cozy insulation the brightest season of. the year. Superb wools that hold their color in new women',, juniors' sizes. 29.75-34.7- 5 OILCLOTH JACK & PATS RADIO SHOP 41C 1 USE yd. OUR PLAN NOW LAY-A-WA- Y jj Patterns limited quantity Located At Sandall Motor Co. in Xll- quality. good 1 Novelty patterns. RADIOS Captain Robert B. Campbell, husband of the former Lael Miller, received his honorable discharge from the Army at Camp Beale, California, after serving three and one-ha- lf years. During the past eighteen months, Campbell has been stationed at Hawaii and Okinawa. He will resume his studies at the USAC, working towards a masters degree in soil chemistry. Mrs. George Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray were at the White City In Ogden, Saturday evening. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ? -- Rayon in Peach and Tea Rose. 32 to 42 trimmed seams that will not pull. FOR SALE and I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER n 4 i I34v was a on evening went fishing trip spent in Isaacson, and refreshment up Logan canyon. was social A. which consisted of a The M. I. opening held Tuesday evening at Gueni-ver- e lunch. A good crowd tuJ : Park in Logan canyon. The out to enjoy the outin Utah- - Tremonton, I m d. WARM VALUES IN .7x7- ;i - A CBTENILE Gephart Stores Co. BEDSPREADS DRESS UP front or back door trance with a nice. en- 18 x 30 1.69 25 RAYON 49 GIRLS' Sanforized PANELS SLACKS flocked designs in white. $3'49 $1.98 JUST RECEIVED Seventy-tw- o PLASTIC BAGS All Popular Colors $3.49 Plus Federal Tax or 98c to Matching helmet HAS. i t in. K.il $10.90 GABARDINE $8.60 Waist sizes 32 to 36 tans, blues, browns p e a t e d front zip closure. SHIRTS ,o J j BOYS' WINTER rl H 1 UNIONS m u Short leg and sleeve med-- 0 lum heavy weight ecru only. 2 to 16. - l - CORDUROY II SUITS tl H H ti $4.98 I Ages 2 match. to 8 two tone jack- - ' ra;iii!iai"iiniiiii!imi rA GIRLS' 2 PIECE rERCALE JUST ARRIVED! 11 ELECTRIC II TOASTERS PAJAMAS U la H yf r 18 HART STORES CO "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" 0OU JUVENILE BOYS' '1.79 2-- 1 v 1 1.49 K J v) 4J- - SLACKS FLANNEL and PLAID to toddlers fleece suits. Tiny flared coat, in teal or QA red, with embroidery, sizes 2 to 4 69c Matching bonnet MEN'S . New Shipment of 6 1 ' CA t3OU 69c u - x 84 3Va lb. weight all white with candy stripes. Prepare for cold weather. $1.29 For school boys D. Girl WOOL ICELAND BLANKET In white and colors for school. Long and short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 12 toddlers' suits, in blue or brown fleece. Flared coats, sizes 2 to 4 72 KNIT SHIRTS to 8 10c 1.98 '2.12 one piece 2 C. Boy For the entire family all reduced our entire stock. 1 Finish the summer with a I good straw. In blue and striped Denim. 7 to 14 Sizes 25 to 34 FOR THE BOYS Children's sizes 4-- 10 HATS 100 FLANNEL PAJAMAS I Sizes $ 10.90 snow cloth suits trimmed C3 with tough goat leather. 1 U brown, postman blue. 49c Helmet to Match STRAW FIELD Ii and LADIES CURTAIN Large size, I 1 $4.98 9.70 6 B. Boys' IOV2 30 x 45 3-- 7-- 12 "CREW SOX" White or Colored. Siz?s to fur collars or tan jacket, snow cloth pants. Sizes $9.90 ANKLETS FOR SCHOOL MAT Lamb blanket-clot- h JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF BOYS' LEVIS Your A. GIRLS! $2.00 I Plain color with novelty J trim. Ages 6 to 16. Blue J and red. $3.49 1 I Need a new toaster? Here an efficient and good if looking appliance at a savl In. H Is |