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Show NOVe,,RSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1946 JB E AR RIVER VALLEY LEADER and Mrs. Weslie Dunn. Mrs. critical illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and McNeeley is the former Francis RIVER VALLEY LEADER nriAR are visiting relatives in Ar-- 1 of Garland. baby Fashbaugh n tv,. kansas. Mr. Mrs. Earl Anderson and on They will "remain in- Week f Each at TrerooBtoo, Utah, Thursday "le fede-- j;:: Mr. and and Mrs. Milton Ander- definitely. for Friday Distribution son were Ogden visiters on SatPhao 33 n rt W't Street DUP WILL MEET Mr. urday. itered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, aa Second conter-Ray Bodily, James Maughan Class Master October 15. 1925 The Midland Camp cf the should and son, Ivan cf Logan, Jack if non-- f .Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daughters of the Utah Pioneers A. N. RYTTING, Is Winn Jr. of Tremonton, were will meet Friday, November 29 BATES SUBSCRIPTION Advance) (In be cg" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl An- with Mrs. Robert Allen as hos$1.75 SOLDIER RATES tess. The meeting will begin at S'S YEAR - $2.50 derson on Sunday. 3 p. m. Friends of P. C. C. Peterson will be happy to learn that he Wast A large number of our people is PAY! LEADER WANT-AD- S slightly improved following a attended the funeral services for Mrs. Cornwall at Tremonton on Tuesday. She was the mother of Mrs. Ruby Christensen of ThatPeter.nd Mrs. James cher. d Mrs. Harvey uiaencKMr. and Mrs. Karuse Christ-ianso- n tended the Nielson reunion of Salt Lake were the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin of guests rgstrom at Brigham City, Peterson on Thursday. lay. A large number of County demonstrator, Bessie es of Mrs. Peterson and Hansen of Brigham, gave a lesand Weston orgstrom from son on textile painting to a and MillvUle, n, Idaho of ladies at the home of group attended, County, Mrs. Ruth Zollinger on ThursO. Clark and Mrs. Lynn SEE OUR DISPLAY AT day. unily attended the Golden The road show rehearsals are reception of Mrs. coming along nicely under the LILENQUIST BROTHERS s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. of direction Maurine ; Simper of Brigham City Wight. FIXTURES FOR EVERY ROOM esday. Leslie Mr. Mrs. and and Wight Come in and see them cipal Leo Mollinet made den Thurs- - A. N. Wight visited with relativS 1 C Iness trip es at Pocatello on Sunday. 1 W tfternoonWALT MATTHIAS Mrs. Ella Peterson, Rosella AnLauderson, Maurine Wight and Phone ra Ray attended the meeting of the Fine Arts club at the home of Arvilla Starks at Bothwell SAYS: Thursday evening. The lesson on music and the life and works ! we 1 Trenomcm. Uur Mrs. Edith Wood ana Douglas, of Howell, spent J 51 PAGE SEVEli son, Jay Maefarlane was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forbe" day night and Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leland and children were visiting in Foxley. Logan and Hyrum Saturday. Gordon Crowther of Logan Mon- j cr w.th his mcvhfr """.s h-- re the week-en- d. Mrs. R. D. Maefarlane enter- tained her family at a turkey dinner Sunday. Places wrre for twenty-two. I Editor-Publish- er fhatchet Columbia Electric Co. ehi ELECTRICAL WIRING If LIGHTING FIXTURES - 2-- all give OLSSlN(rSRAK it lr. andplum3ikq .CHARGES 'W, I THAT ARE : Unto ,ble, ient Forfar kiic ity'HW: MtUt! in1 I I iy ui i n ' I vrr.n 0 4c - i 4 SEi A IDE ntH.fU l'V rt nou rslrtarirtr nf Stame 'o. 18 groups of previously offered items on a spot bid basis. SALE SJjUjAFCO 8t 14-- B kVD PRICE ITEAS: ttf Fork lift Trucks i' r BID ITEMS: ucks Quiet Running of Straight, free-rollin- (Gsfco Sale 14-- u er valued at approximately $900,000. . Quick-stoppi- A7ES AND PROCEDURE: spection dates for both of these offerings will be Decem-J!'e- r anc' ' 1 946; awards to be made on December 4, 946 , . . holders of oldest certificates given preference on H-"m xcd price offerings, and in the event of ties on bid offer- f'of ' meons 4 rnay inspect the items and deposit f,.our offer at that time or before 4:00 P. M., December 3 s located at the a'epols, to be opened at " 0;C0 A. M.. IDecember 4 at 1710 South Redwood Read, r car. oit Icke City, Utah. ng ribs g safety of "action-traction- ft fP DRIED BEET PULP EXPECT SHIPMENT OF A SOY BEAN PELLETS WE DO CUSTOM 1 i CLEANING ROLLING CHOPPING Phone 41 Tremonton S2 If ' RUNS LIKE THIS riU of m.,r monthly, uirtly.Notrral"knolw"torauM road pounding. No away on harp Nan- - Slrllit, natural rubber run " 1 -- . . . JlrfjlftVK V'' Yv' J ? HW fi ! I Yj v 1f. U "j" 4 1 4 111 V 5 I I II WWW )11 1 I ' I fill VV ' J V J V umuJ STOPS LIKE THIS lrlte nnl .fintmiily ACTION. 'I'iiACIION r to murfnrm work, ffrlpfiiiiK any rftf-twith m multi-Ufr- c On wrl roaiU, the .Hurrrr Irrml mutvft lli wilt-- mUrmd.t,vlfana m lry lr k fur a uh k, ral extra carcass strength I VWWW W VL i ( 1 1 Apply ih 9 Blowout protection of A;A iw '' mmklA Ky trlna. t"i". ruppln. Slow, nn nr Safer extra mileage of more natural rubber B) Trailers Electric Motors Office Compressors Tools and Equipment Operating lamp vyurnifure Mounted Water Tanks ough Mixers ortable Electric Bakers . . . and other miscellaneous items f 7 , - -- - Semi-Trail- -- OF iimm till QUALITY MONEY CAN BUY (Gafco Sale 18) - p 1 HAVE RECEIVED CARLOAD ''" WMrv wtvm NOW YOU CAN HAVE ALL THE TIRE Automotive Equipment Trucks Buses Photo !ertou', Ton Pick-UOther Trucks or.g. CM3k House Trailers Station jrQjers Wagons Jeeps " Desks and Typewriters . . . valued at Sleeping Bags $700,000. proximately iAachinery dinary GRAINS OF ALL KINDS lowing the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis went to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Hilda Castleton of the Stake board attended Relief Society Tuesday. Mrs. Myron Richards visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ballard at Benson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thome of Perry were Sunday visitors of the Ed Udys. Marie Peterson of Tremonton at the Ed spent the week-en- d Udy home. - at fixed prices, together with it half for SALES IN ''ji.! Inrliirlinn t PAYS HIGHEST PRICE: d. ITEMS gmmv J. if'. Sls FEDERAL WAREHOl'SR SYSTEM Veterans can be certified at site upon presentation of all proper credentials. Urn iua L X I.,: .MEMBER d. mm IT" ictly biUw wedi it H Had-fiel- ERVIN STOH of the composers was given by Birdie Peterson of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson are now at home following a few days at the Valley hospital where they were treated for cuts and bruises received in an automobile accident near Garland on Friday. Visitors at their home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wight and lone Coombs of Ogden, Mrs. Wayne Young of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anderson of Logan and Emma and Farrell Archibald of Garland. Mrs. Maurine Wight is substituting for Mrs. Anderson at the school here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeeley Jr. are now at home at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Thanks fok 'k-M- F2 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy went to Logan Tuesday to attend a funeral. Ruth Petty and Alene Stone of Opden spent Fridav and Sat urday as guests of Doris The girls are room mates at the USAC dormitory. Donald Davis came up from Fort Douglas for the week-enHe has recovered sufficiently from his recent accident to be able to walk with crutches. The Sunday School officers and Teachers met Thursday evening at the T. J. Ud? hoM". Refreshments were served fol- J J t . 1 J ft 1 r tjj tf 4 i ,,- - COSTS MORE . . . WORTH MORE r '5' yu EXTRA MILEAGE! 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