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Show rilURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tremens. Mrs. Roy Oyler and daughMrs. Fred Grover and dauMrs. Jasper Shafters, were in Marie Osdsn ghter, IM. M.KJ M. fer and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, were Tuesday. businee-vis. tors SaturKrrlh and Mr. art! Logan Sylvan n Ander-LS. Dean Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth spt'iu m::. The Henry Sorer.sen family and family of Seattle, days ir. Zmloy. Idaho, with rela- wera thrilled Tuesaay ev:n:n-visited at the home of tives. call fnni their a by telephone (Ir. and Mrs. Louis Larson one Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. son, Clyde, from Taconia, Washt . i cl i..i'.i.y a ... o ... red ay this week. They were trilie had just lantled fro:a a ed at he has to where the home of Mr. ington, Oklahoma bute party a and five months' stay in He is a son and Mrs- E'don Adams in honor eer. transferred. Japan. He has been stationed f Nephi Anderson and is a of De Adams and LoueHa Lynn at Hiratsuha and in the vicLaty j of Falcon, South Dakota. xr: in of Mrs. Larson. of Tokyo. Clyde expects to be home in about 10 days. A number of young per.pl? from the ward are attending the USAC and are traveling buck and forth each day. These include Allen and Dyal Sorensen, Chet Atkinson and Eugene and Sherma Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. T.vn T .arson nrp nisei reoistered nt Be the school. Mr. and Mrs. John Payne of lif Electric Hour Heyburn, Idaho, were calling on the W. E. Hansen and David Larson families Tuesday. The . THE ladies are sisters. Sunday dinner guests of1 Mr. and Mrs. David Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DeLona and son, Robert of Kemmerer, WyoALL-GIR- L ORCHESTRA ming, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson. Word has been received by the Gus Larsons of the safe arrival PHIL SSrITAlfJY of a baby girl to Mr. and Airs. Ray Smith of Fairfax, Missouri. The baby was born September 29th. A number of East Garland were at the Democratic people KSL M. P. 2:30 fiASIT CAM.AN1. m.mm. V ims u tf?- 1 tea. - ) ! 1 n, ; Heavy Eating Bees Must Be Weil Fed - sure to hear the new I "HOUR OF CHARM" I under the direction of EVERY SUNDAY - , 1 Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Round-U- p at Crystal Springs last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes, Mrs. Mort Riser, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Orval the dancing and the free sanadwiches and pop handed out by the Democratic committee. The candidates on the Democratic ticket spoke and several pairs of nylons were givGrover enjoyed iESllIIIlilllllM ELECT en away. W alter G. Mann t By W. J. DttlDEN Some colonies o bees gather a type of honey in the fall that they cannot digest during the winter. All bees need about six times their own body weight a year in feed, which means that a colony requires 60 pounds of honey and four or five combs cf pollen stored in the hive to carry them through the winter. When bees are lacing in honey they can be fed sugar syrup im- - 1 In this country, a restaurant an eating place that doesn't -- 0- r. COUNTY is friend of ours said that some one told him which restaurant to go to to get a good piece of beef, but it turned out to be a bum steer. A ATTORNEY Republican Ticket (Paid Political Ach) iSIiaEiiliillllllllllllilil -- of the V N, J Light Shipping Coop it- rinf -- .. .... Next Door To The Orpheum Theatre PHONE HOURS 104-11- 8 BUT I AM HOUSE A PHYSICAN S to 6:00 p. m. Daily Sunday By Appointment photograph for only our studio and we will QC P1 ? This offer gocl until November 1st. SEE US FOR Portrait, commercial photography, copying enlargements, and Kodak service. 24 hour service on Kodak finishing. fjliAlilULiJ.-- 2,4-J W 10:00 a. m. LI! INC THIS ANNOUNCEMENT to tive you a beautiful 8 x 10 oil tinted v does it! su: r , l- .i meant Capillary Action an exclutive Eirertkarp patent CA . . , 5.1 so ADAM'S y - n DRUG AT fENTION Here are special items that will make your hunting trip more comfortable and pleasant this fall Better act quick. They won't last long. ; U. S. NAVY JACKETS NEVER USED - FUR-LINE- D Price Reduced (Q P ) j QC J3 For Saturday Only ARMY White and Khaki COTS ARMY BLANKETS All Sizes All Kinds Wall or Umbrella TENTS AIR WOOL MATTRESSES COMFORTERS Makes $2.95 A Dandy Bed $19.75 AVIATOR CLOVES Furdincd. For This Priced Week-en- d $7.50 Only SHOT GUN GUN SHELLS Labratori KNIVES ,$2.50 ELECTRIC This week HOT PLATES AIU FL'IHFIEK & only Priced right. KING ORDER PLENTY ON HAND - $3.85 - COAL NOW DELIVERY ANYWHERE MASON COAL & HARDWARE and PAINT CENTER HALES R. E. 3 Phone Be 32-R- 2 .. Riverside j m Tremonton Phone (r , f' LEE'S BAKERY Not only will dry ice rid storage houses of rats, mice and othr pests but will aid in reducing scald, experiments at Rhode Island station show. In the tests 25 pounds of dry ice for each 100 cubic feet of storage space was used in tightly closed buildings. The ice. fanned by electric fans, will produce a 20 per cent carbon dioxide concentration, sufficient to kill all rats and mice present. SAYS: s I Call or Write Death to Pesty Rats Y v - time. Use of Dry Ice Proves DEGREE -- PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO a a ' SERVICE AND REPAIRS can pet a good deal on tire When it becomes necessary to repairing and recapping right ship breeding stock or show poulhere in Tremonton too. try, this shipping crate Come in and see us. THERE ARE DOCTORS OF HIGH AND OF LOW THE OPENING OF OUR COMPLETE WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE ! For Electrolux at. TREMONTON, UTAH Saturday, Oct. 5th B Are Now Available You ... a ortiidg HUNTING CLEANER light-weig- (Formerly the Shanna) ui ELECTR0LUX ft may be marked for return, in which case, if kept clean and disinfected, it may be used over and over again. yor Can't leak ot eny e!tituJ. You can't vtn thoki tho ink out. WriiM en any paper or mate riol, lintn, textii, etc. Mnlei 6 to S carbon copies at b NEW MODELS 0- vbmrgd vndtr with ReloorJi in 1 5 tocondt. VA thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I v ill gladly answer anyone writing m for information. Mrs. Anna Pautj. P. O. Rox 825, Vancouver, Wash NUE-OV- ink water. Write for 3 month la 3 on on roftll cortridg. Mr. Pd. Adv. moothil writing ptn, n dryt if blotting. Even writvf th dry whin RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS -- 0- w tolll A.JW crops. Ihey spend the winter in the adult stage hidden y"W J ' under leaves, I away service. J grass or other pro-I- I Wednesday, ward Relief Soctection in the garden along fences or iety held their opening social, Flea Beetle jn adjoining waste which was attended by a large areas, later moving to garden number of members and several Control means tha weeds never guests. A program and refresh be allowed to grow or trash to ac- ments were enjoyed by all. cumulate that will serve as a winter housing project. The use of calcium arsenate or arsenate of lead-lim- e dust, rotenone or pyrethrum as dusts have proven effective I suffered for years and am sc sprays or dust. Y will be found satisfactory, Maxine Studio Wo'U'i f met with an accident in which three fingers were injured. He received treatment at the Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson of Spokane, Washington, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family. Mr. Lawson has received his honorable discharge from the Scriously, eating in a good taurant is alright for anyone. And we have some good ones here in Tremonton. o FEN IN - Spackman and other rela- tives. Recently res- ANNOUNCING THE Tnl-inc, V m If you go to a restaurant and the jj coffee tastes like mud, keep your jj shirt on because it w7as probably "ground" that morning. j .. MV r's Young. ceases, to provide them with food for the winter. Fireside chat was held at the When bees are confined their ra- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey If they Gardner after Sunday evenins tions must be watched. run out of pollen, it may be furmeeting. nished by feeding soybean flour. The Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of Alflour should be fed on top of the ton, Wyoming, visited with Mr. frames where they can get it during bad weather when they need it and Mrs. Lester Pierson a few most. days this week. When new bees are housed, a can . Sunday, Carl, son of Mr. and of sugar syrup may be placed in Mrs. Bert Wheatley, received each hive, as shown in the illustratreatment at the Valley hospital tion. This same method may be for a cut finger. followed when bees run short on son of Vern Knudson, Frank, honey for any reason. -- 0- Your Vote and Confidence Appreciated. IVERSIMRP CREPMTER m Flea beetles often feed and breed on various types of weeds, closely related to garden Friends; A soldier, just returned from Italy, says that when you enter a restaurant in that country you are greeted with a national air, garlic and onions. i " 111! W. ' Q and Mrs. Louis Marble and Jerome Spackman, Mrs. J. W. Spackman visited relatives at Slaterville and Ogden. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank and son of Brig-haCity were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eurbank, Mutual sponsored the program Sunday evening with President Lyndon Barkle in charge. A clarinet solo was given by Mildred Jean Haslam and talks on the Theme were given by Reo Barkle, Laynett Gardner, Jerry Buchanan, Lamor Earl, Laura Johnson and Kent Blackham. A Sugar syrup being given to hive vocal solo was sung by Mrs. of bees at USDA testing laboratory. Litchford and Kenneth Germer a talk on the Life of Brig-hamediately after the fall honey flow p;ave Flea Beetle Control Must Be Started Now By Carmi the cmsxinej new pacKman nas re j. B tun ed home after visiting her B vhter, Mrs. Marva Jeh::so.i B and family in O 'den. Mr. and Mrs. Levon Hunsaker and family have returned to Burlcy, Idaho, after spending a few weeks here with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley. Mrs. Clarence Perry and little daughter have returned from a recent visit with her parents, ? Tr nnH A'A.fcJ. Mrs; YTmvnrH in AV. ii UM of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and family had as their recent Ruests, Mrs. Jennie Norton of San Bcrnadino, California and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norton of Medpsto, California, Jerome Marble of Sevier county visited here with Mrs, J. Hun-sake- Annual Requirements Six Times Bees' Weight 1 B m w. M rs. THREE P A G E DEWA7ILLE s Wash-jr.et.o- Utah- - D Will Open This WEEK-EN- D Known to Kill REDECORATED REMODELED Many Weeds Outright will Among the weeds that 2,4-kill ere buckhorn, burdock, chicory, cocklcbur, dandelion, dog fennel, elderberry, fanweed, ground ivy, legumes, locust, Ur.iatrjuartert, morning glory, nettles, pepper grass, pigweed, plantain, ragweed, sow thistle, sumac, sunflower, wild top, wild buckwheat, wild carrot, wild radish, yellow rocket, yellow trefoil and Austrian cress, Others are added daily. READY TO SERVE YOU WITH FRESH DELICIOUS Bread Km - Cake - Pastries ' |