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Show AY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS entertained at Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lund FOR SALE All kind used farm daughter, Dorothy and Miss equipment. Robbir.s Implement. at the and ovra visitors Vera Lund as their guests. J l !k. N. of R. R. Station. Thone :.L W. Ward during the L ' 9 tic Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 0 U dinner at Thanksgiving guests Clar-'r.d Mr. and Mrs. : BOSTITCH the G if ford Watland home in- SMALL Stapling U : '.r.son and daughter, cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hull of Machines and staples for sale Idaho; Mrs. f ,jtt. Boise, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. at the Leader. For home or ofCalifor-'Al'GRichmond, r Thomas Matney and daughter of fice use. ';.. nd Mrs. Neal Olson and Logan and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. UTAH will pay salt Lake City and Watland of Tremonton. cash for useless dead j or of D. Ward cows, hor .irs. George t : Happenings 72-R- 5-- M Hl i I amps r r and mteed Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott were ' Mrs. R. G. Woodhead Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young of 7 .. ksgiving guests at the Kemerer and Tom Waldron, Mrs. cf his mother, Mrs. Ruth Joe Tibbetts, Mrs. Esther Hilman all of Logan. in Salt Lake City. cxi 1 battery ized :'; 1 50 ; Chrisimas Trees I WE EXPECT A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FINE SHAPED Fauc XMAS TREES ;tachir. 50 T II E R O G IFT . UGGESTIONS $ I Washers Refrigeratory Ranges 159-- or Garland J tfc 35-J- cAsTTToTTivTroui Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham Phone 698. to 7-- 1 p i "SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY" HOT PLATES 'd Tremonton GRILLS Lumber ner-hew- and Mrs. Larcnce Whit ney returned lst we tk from California, where they went to take Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- ney to make their home. Bcb has a Job with the Standard Oil Company in San Francisco. MOTOR BOATS Model RADIOS No 31 itf p k 2 i: i' i f i, mzeier Motor Co. l! w Dodge & Plymouth Cars & Trucks Tremonton Utah ttt- "a J" Harvester, Elcar house trailer. 11-- , planning for the finest Christmas dinner ever! Staples may be bought now so that holidav bakiner can pet unrW wnv nn time. Many of the delicacies that are such an important part of Christmas should be purchased ahead while supplies are plentiful. Why not start your holiday buying this week at Safeway. I SALT SnoWhlte, Plain or Iodized 26""oas. BLEACH White Magic t 4 11C7 10 . Better Bleach qt. CLEANSER Old Dutch 2 for smoker f er.We ' K?.ve two dril- 11-- ! the i Cocoa 9 Kitchen Necessity Each .8 Sunny Pawn Tomato tl otn. Ketchup . Helnx'i 23 23 oxa. 1 Poodle Dnn. nit ODill ...24 os. Ever Best Sweet Pickle Spread 8 otn. lied Top Catsup Qua). Mill, 13 on. Pickles Old Monk, Dressing French 31 13 17 20 otn. 8 FRESH PRODUCE Produce Price Mon- 57-J- 1. walking the floor . . why don't you go to the TAFT JEWELRY to select your wife a new diamond chrIStmas'trees at Fleischmnnn'n 2 for Dry Yeast Subject to Mnrket Ihiinise for sale ber and Hardware Co. 5 f COCOANUTS Fresh, Medium Size. Thick Ment 17c ltc So. DATES TexaB Pride Plum 17 ozs ltp .....54 ozs. 54 4 Jar TOWN HOUSE Juke Grapefruit 46 ozs. No. . 19c All Spice Schllllnif'i 2 oi. Calumet I. HaklnB 2b I.7.H. 11::: ,,ydrat CaIifornla 13 27 Tll' ; . Holiday rci HoMtthold hint New flcliea A CHRISTMAS GIFT HE'LL APPRECIATE 25 SMMQIJ STEAKS . 12 f POT ROAST 7- I plX'f? 'i.'i SIRLOIN STEAKS J haven't bought man CHRISTMAS SIFTS, MAV, BUT flL SVEAR I DON'T KNOW HOW WE'RE &OINO TO MAK f err 1 Tender, I X e lb. . lb 9W )LdiC- - Director The Homcmakerj' Ilureau I tli Sruf Stnict CAROL DRAKE has two new leaflets that you'll want when you start Ktuffini: vour holiday bird STANDARD STUFFING RIXTI'KS and Sl'FCIAL STU FFINGS FOR Tl E HOLIDAYS. Roth bread stuffings and stuffings with little or no bread are included. Just send to CAROL DRAKE, Tho Homemakers' o IJox 2110, Dept. S3., San Bu-rta- u, Fran-ciac- California. 2G, FORK STEAKS Iv'nn Shoulder Cuta thought you i am-b- ut ..A Ornrt ib. ......... lb 65 57 BEEN KEEPING A ECORO HOW MUCH WE SPENO FOR FOOD. HER METHOD WAS TO OO ,. . HAVE Cf it costs T a cot to uve.thess davs. v;e'll hapd'--v have enocsh to WITH MOULY, COT T 39c 52c 59c Grade, lb. A 37 49 Grade, lb. ilrloln Culi WEPE CAREFUL mi A VEAL STEAKS i tAT CN.THlS MONW. 0$ ( 15 Boston Butt, lb. MAY KNEW A WAV OUTBOARD MOTORS to JirL Shoulder Cuts, PORK ROAST Lean --1 HIAWATHA with bard saute. A .30 -- - can 2 brown ugar, firmly 3Va tspt. baking packed 1 93 powder t cup milk li tsp. salt 1 Vi tsp. cinnamon cup finely 'z Up. allspice chopped dates Yi cup ihortening Yi cup finely chopped nut meats 1 tsp, vanilla Sift and measure flour; sift again with baking powder, salt and spices. Cream nhortening, add sugar pradu ally and cream until litfht and fluffy. Add epg and beat until well blended. Add flour mixture alternately with milk, beating until smooth after each addition. Add dates, nut meats and cusflavoring. Fill 12 tard cups one-hal- f full; place on cooky sheet and bake in a moderate oven (3.00 F.) 30 minutes or until cone. Cool. Tie waxed paper over tops and store in cool, dry place until ready to use. To reheat place puddings on rack in kettle with tightly-fittin- g cover. Tour water to about depth in bottom of kettle. Steam 25 to 40 minutes. Serve hot An SHOPPING A8OUN0 AT DIFFEPENT STORES, VHILE I BUZ AU OUff FOOD AT CUt PLACE. AFTER TWO MONTHS . . . ' i t Juice &filenil O'fjol'f M'f K Full O Juice OranKe t lilt Cii!l Iil"(il for Oysters 'i HluiiiMiik ArlML Orn nee 4 0 out. 38 40 o$. 47 L)nHln 45 b cizx Quality KMrlitn 18 OZ. 60 can 16 Maryland Chief,2 Beans No. Dinelte VreMaliln S Mixed No, I.lbby'n mn-- Beets No. 2 Carrots he 303 Spinach r'mcmlfl llo)'i Corn Country2 oz. W. 17 ran 13 ;in v K. run . Ctnh Fnvr.rlt", Trtidcr & Kec t No. 2 can 1 ... SHE ran Monte IMrp.i Pa Peas FOUK'O SPENOINa SO J "r 19 II 15 14 SHE WAS MUCH MOPE, FOR THE SAME CuALiTY, tlOW WE EjTH CO THAT Auoua fooo rHo-pit.- AT SAFE WAy rI V i 4S f ""vthat atwiMOS , M Ai4D I.... v.e, Ill 7Crfi" M 5 i cup cups all purpose flour 50 25 oz baB 2 Cold! Nut Meats 4 EECEKBtS ISSUE . Ileet 11 ....lb. pkg. ROASTRJG CHICKENS vera Grade LAMB CHOPS Small P.ib Chops Grade GROUND BEEF.1:'"'''"".""' 57 . alternate firing motor Streamlined concealed mechnninni Automatic rewind pull starter Weedlem, 2 blade propeller Underwater exhaust; re lief for eay start ing ens Central control; starting mixture and fpeed reg ilator all instantly accessible in email area. Cruising Fpeed, 2 to 12 mile per hour 7c " .jl.OZ Powdered Sugar A Lb. 2 cylinder, 8 pk(. lbs. 5 (i Tasty Peanut 2 lb. Jar Butter $125 rziim 1 1 FlK Nut REAL ROAST MODEL Flour Whit ADDIPC Fancy. Washington Red MrrLCJ Delicious lb. ' Faroous Southtrl, 10 YAMS LV 6 carrots & 93 tate Nut or P. DELUXE riiiklntf M 16 ox. . Flour Kitchen Crnft, Knri'hfd, Finer ..inn f're War CI 13o Stringless Stalk, lb A & Soda PUDDING 99-J- 2. 5 I I I well-frrease- d 5 "i $1.65 50 Lb. Bag Sunkist, Navel, lb GRArES, Fancy, Sweet Red, lb Itunnrta No. 2 ltp Runseta Ituxart 50 lb. Bag FOR SALE Power lawn mower, 24 inch, driven by practically new Wisconsin motor. Call 12-- lb. CHLERY, Crisp lb. No. 1 12-- 5 1 ob. Bak- ers d. 2. .5c V. 8. SALE Coal circulating heatrola. See Richard Calder-woo- Phone Thin Skin, Juicy .Seedless White POTATOES FOR 60-R- GRAPEFRUIT OKANGES, Howard Glenn's residence, O. P. Skaggs and Tremonton Lum12-- I J $1.95 lake .iTcSn VALUES White enamel arch range, practically new, in good condition. Phone 12-- 5 ltc d of I Even if your shortening and sugar are low, you can still do holiday baking. Make theao now and store for later use. TOM f HUM! PUDDINGS AO Brandy Wine "Mi 79-R- FOR SALE - I My i 79-R- 1. - I Here' Christnas pudding Olives Chor'p''d Ripe 4 ota. 16 ..lb. 15 Pumpkin ..u..v-a- n Blueberries 43 Slic Highway, Peaches ed. ...No. 2hi can 27 ruo Grapefruit 2 can 23 CHORE GIRL 40 .."!l!.,l?.y.;.8 Chocolate Hershey'si lb. Baking Vanilla Schilling's 33 2 o. bottle 28 acre irrigated farm with home, four miles out of town on oiled highway. Call ' 12-- 5 ltp FOR RENT 2 room house on farm 4 mi?(es out of town on oiled 12-- 5 ltp highway. Phone FOR SALE jf7 J MINCEMEAT Forbe's oz. Glass Mdle'i FRUIT CAKES 27 28 -- W It's not too early to start first door north of 11-- .i i 7 Orpheum Theatre, Tremonton, Utah. Mail requests will be handled promptly. R. B. Garftc ner, Public Accountant. U J ism ml-- 3tp 28 ling machines available for winter drilling. Can arrange terms. P. O. Box 224, Tremonton. 3tp v i f GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES 1. farmers and ranchers to start getting their income tax figures together, In order that they can file their estimated or final income tax returns between December 15, and January 15, as required by law. If you need returns or assistance in preparing them, you will find both at' 5 II. I' 1 MOTORS Dinner guests on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson were Mrs. We have new Minneapolis-Mo-lin- e Martha J. Anderson and son, grain choppers, also manure loaders, grain elevators, Dwight and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson cf Bear River City, Auger type. Phone 10-tfn Dale Anderson of Salt Lake and ROBBINlMPLlSiffiNTcorSer-vic- e Ferd Elm of Tremonton. and Repair work on all types of farm machinery. We also put in ledger plates on all 16-tfn types of mowers. WATER WELLS .of ' 1 - tfc llfc: l A i Table Evinrude Outboard 2 a piano from among six. my office, avail- : i Write today. HART PIANO CO International i i r 13th to 19th inclusive, while U tending Educational Eticas Portland, Oregon. Christurns Zoijs and Cfifts FARMERS andRANCHERS INCOME TAX Now is the time for be t v.."l absent i:cm efnees in Hi inham and Tremonton, Dcccmt-e- SEE OUR FULL LINE OF FOR SALE Coal range, 7 or 9 Wheatland plough, turkey camp, Tremonton . ! .3tS2USLa six sections of harrows, TV! DR. E. B. HARRISON ! 10 & Hdw. 130 NOTICE Mr. 3 VANT aTiXnO? Wendell and Kenneth Hill of At no obligation our sales van will Cove, Oregon, were in Tremonstop at your door aad you can ton this week visiting with choose Preston, Idaho. thir -. d, Insure where Insurance Is a California. They visited for sevbusiness." James Brough Agency. eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Gortin don Ipsen while in California. 6 'inn U. 2, 6-- Mrs. II. T. Woodward ar.d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. AV:n Ean.j clone v,tre o?den viiit- at a birthday aj.j crs cn 'Wednesday. Thanksgiving dinner at home on Sunday evening', fifMand M Moroni W. Ward teen puets er.jcyed t.;e a family attended reur.icn together. iome c: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jorg 5021 in Mrs. Guy Ballard ar.d Ogden. The wards a!.o motored Francis Ncn Wee: tj Elba Saturday to attend the in Logan. fur.fral cf a 5 24-J- slv: !! PACE - 69-J- SELL Your freshly dead and useMr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris less horses and cows to White's were Salt Lake visitors on trout Farm for highest prices and Phone Hyrum quick pick-u- p. 011-Rcollect. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wrood have "BE SURE INSURE IN SURE returned from a four weeks' vaINSURANCE" and "Be sure you cation to the Northwest and 72-R- ICE SKATES t.h or 9 Mrs. Shirley Robinson and wheatland plough, turkey camp, daughter cf Twin Falls ar.d Mrs. International No. 31 harvester, A. G. Woodward of Corinne six sections cf harrows, Elcar visited during the week at the 2 house trailer. Phone H. J. Ault home. 12-3tp Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and FOR SALE Red and whitTpul-let- s, children were in Salt like for also red fryers. Call the holiday last week. They were ltc guests of her prents, Mr. and C. Irs. G. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Sweden had as their guests for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black of Thanksgiving and the week-enFt. Collins, Colorado, came to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert spend Thanksgiving with her E. Guild cf Evanston, Wyoming. parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough. The R. C. Woods of Salt Lake Brough Jr. of Logan were also were week-en- d guests of the R. visitors with the family. C. Calderwoods. 10 OOTERS L 7 DO'bu Norge Electrical Appliances I All ton Coal range, p.. 9-- 26 ALL SIZES. S ses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon- FOR SALE Tr ernor.u t vr'liV l tlx aaA7 uurut piCNT yOU TELL ve E'roae I I'M &OING TO LET SAFE A Ay HELP SOLVE WO. Hi E5, TOO ! , 9 a . a " a r m |