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Show AG I Tremnnton, Utah. RIVER VALLEY LEADER BEAR. EIGHT E THURSDAY ' L' and son and daughter of Logan; m; Members of the family of Mr. home for a holiday dinner. Those Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Homer and Mrs. children of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Garland and Mrs. S. A. Marble met on present were Mr. and Marble Calif., of Salinas, at the family Thanksgiving day ' La-Rai- MONDAY II ; IMIII DEC. ' - 9th r" BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GYM Reduced to Clear! black, Full size 72 only colors range. sr Loctf Happenings Thanksgiving day guests at the Ford Jeppson home included Messers and Mesdam.es Delmar Thompson and baby of Pocatello, Erland Thompson of Brigham. and Grant Thompson of The Barnice Hunsaksr family met Thanksgiving day with their parents to enjoy the holiday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shaman and baby of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson and baby. guests of Mrs. her parents, NOTICE Wesley Gephart spent several and Coalville in week this days Curlew Irrigation and Reser Salt Lake on business. voir Company, Principle Place of Business. Dr.. D. B. Green and family; Notice is hereby given that at were guests for Thanksgiving at a meeting of the directors, held the home of Mr. and Mrs. the 15th day of November, 1946 Ellis in Ogden. an assessment of 7 was levied on the capital stock of the CorThe Steve Hales family enjoyporation r also an assessment of ed Thanksgiving dinner with the forty percent was levied on the Bill Packers in Ogden. stock in the East canal and an assessment of thirty-fiv- e percent Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Packer on the stock in the West canal, of Vallejo, California, have been payable on the 20th day of Novisiting relatives in the valley. vember, 1945, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company at his Mrs. Melvin Hamilton and office or residence at Snow-vill- e, family spent a few days last Utah. Any stock upon week with relatives in Freedom, which these assessments may reWyoming. main unpaid on the 20th day of Lyn-wo- Robinson and ' Harris Mr. and Mrs. Londy and were the local people to among daughter Phoebe of Providence. attend the football game at Salt Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart listd as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris Mrs. Mary Newman, Dave Stand- made a business trip to Downey, ee and family and Ethelyn, Jane, Idaho Tuesday. Bad and Junior 1946, will be whip- - gabardines, t - Id - 13 - 'V - Oir nusi E - 40. 38 pr ; clean-u- p. Dec hCM ; ; .ver : n . a ps cf the sautif " iS-l- only Women's l onlv Women's Rayon 30 COATS $10.00 $5.00 Sizes 12 to 42, broken sizes. Fine wool 1::? iirst gabardines. Fitted ! styles, blacks, greys ' fla'-aao-a p ';'Tit d Z7-- ' BOXED HANK Prettv little sit. t ported ovion urea.iiat.1 y s horty coat for a quick slip-oBright clear colors. to 38 blacks & greys Box & fit- - v J, I tf i 5 WANTED ' V wii White andp4rhooV Two in a box. y i:'::')s ' I V f .They 53. x - 3 Dr. LaVa only 41 nomen's S Combination black and gabardinecheck houndstooth jacket, black slacks TT T a Vt4 , -- c. Extei 'Ayn M T fi $8.00 -- $12.00 $15.00 IV? 1 tr. 10 Jrf t V f 3 turd.y I I t:;e Lion Li yri VHVUU UUVVAi n r. V XV " 1 r 4 l II -I- ry . l 20 only Women's Sport PICTURES JACKETS sjr $3.00 $5.00 - Py RiVe Madeiw.-rh- '4 sinnn 11-2- f 4 Le0f : 5 I 1 OU11S Elderly lady y iyl.'.' only Slack f led styles. - ' ;; 10 n. r 'At s. - $15.00 $2.00 : ' COATS COATS A V.('; vf only Women's 5 w CHRISTMAS HaES: k1 f IES. Linens, rayone Ecars tons. Lace, untrkOP3styles. Gay prints.;! irAo th colors, white. X delin- k - x quent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of January, 1947, to pay the delinquent assessments together with the cost of advertising and expense of this sale. Wayner. Edmund Hurd, Secretary Milton and Walton James of Date first publication, Wesley Gephart and family at- Johnson and their wives were in November 23, 1946. 4tc tended the game at Salt Lake on Salt Lake for the game on Thanksgiving. CALL FOR BIDS Thanksgiving day. Garland City will receive bids Mr. and Mrs. Rex Laub and for sale of the City warehouse sons and Mrs. J. H. Laub spent 7:30 p. m., December 10, until two days in Salt Lake last week. 1946, at which time bids will be at the Garland Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton publicly opened Library. were in Salt Lake Tuesday to The building, constructed of attend the funeral of his sister, corrugated metal, both walls and Mrs. Lillie Wright. roof, may be inspected by conthe City Marshall. Mrs. Leland Hansen entertain- tacting All bids must be sealed and ed relatives from Vernal on by a check or cash Steady Employment' Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied in the amount of ten percent of John L. Siddoway and family bid. Job open on Jan. 6 and Art Felsted and family were The building must be moved present. and the premises cleared within Apply 30 days after acceptance of bid. Thomas Potter is recovering The City reserves the right to VALLEY at his home from an infected reject any or all bids. finger which required hospital , CLEANERS J. J. White, Mayor treatment for several days over Tremonton Ethel Rogers, Recorder t 8 2tc the week-en- HantrS 1 FOR HSU STOCKF DRESSES Lovely dark dresses to go at this price. Richard d. Final : od December, a $8.00 $3.00 Adults- - 75c ME COATS DRESSES Students 25c and Activity Card I, . only Women's 5 Fall, Winter lUyon ADMISSION ,." ar.d STORE TREMONTON 7:00 & 8:00 p. m. 2 GAMES v ar.3 ne , Cyprus vs. Bear River Sunday dinner Clival Ewer were Mr. and Mrs. E. sons Vernon and r- j I Reds, browns, over plaids. Sizes 12 to Still life Land2" wide scapes. gold frames 26 x ft. 20. 1. I r cen i. em ' at n S. eS; ier V 34". ;:5c - ' ..o--- I:thel -"" o" i '1 by & I. I 25 only Toddlers y 1 SWEATERS Snow Suits I I $5.00 i i ' The Practical Gift Sizes 2, 3, 4. nem r BOYS' 2 J ts Sno-pan- and jacket. Browns, blues, tans w f andna a large groups " ; x I i :'F. COOJ v rz ho . Coc styles?' 4 to i red a nds to c day y v v I ' t S2.00 - $3.00 if .if,' ; ! -- for Mim f v ,V 'ir ent Just Arrived! New Sh ipm V i'i v i v. $9.90 W i'i FOR THE LITTLE COWBOY Sizes 3'2 to 6 V i ; & FROM OLD MEXICO Men's si;es (ilA to 0lt pr " 25 tot " ivi Wi only Toddlers' Sheer Yl V I HOLDERS ) DRESSES v ij STl II t It l: 'i and maize. - f! fi Pastels, pink, blue '' ' Uk ij I pi 'if' wovcn or felts wlth bound edges. . v '' I J "j T Full Gallon Cans SELF POLISHING S FlOOIi WAX si.50 Dl'RARLE HOOTS Fancy Inl.u'J Tors M en's Size s 1 V i' T Iff ByOne-Piec- SllOW (e e V.j !rr $3.50 t"".'. ttjimiuy fd. rink or blue. fj Special Group Suits sou- - ijj if J 71 I US Ladies' Winter M HATS j Alio Jl 7 SPORT COATS 15 ONLY 'i. I 5' 2 to warm. 7:,-:nb- and T V T . COYS' .styles 3 0n!v B.y a. : onci e 0: r c of f ed i Jacket th ; : OD"r": 1 n v c - mlJAf sly- -' i 1 SPORT f'. $12- a; e JtSKt. gc: $8 - $10 7, 'iiuy For Cash and Tav Less" P T ' 6 ONLY? WINTER CAPS V .'t a j S II O 40r?y $11.90,. ( bci: - r ' pr. HANDMADE BOOTS o27,o0 r P- - pti he wai wil i th am cou CO '.vill ton |