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Show dinner last Thursday evening at the school cafeteria. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris were chairmen of the event and a program ar- Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker raned by Gene Jorgenson and announce the marriage of their ' Milton Johnson was presented daughter, LuDean to Mr. LaMar during the dinner. The group then joined the Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson of Honeyville. Dancer club for their evening of The bride is a student at the dancing. LuDEAN Hl'NSARFR AND LaMAR. BENSON BECOME HIR. AND MRS. j v i ; ' ii ' r. H. A. By C. Henry Nielsen, CASH for Live Poultry. 2nd N. 453 West, Brighani Garn, County Clerk. to p Phone 598. DOGS SHOULD BE LOST Bob Whitney's bay saddle IMMUNIZED AGAINST pony, star on forehead and scar on left hind hock. Call ltc A veterinarian from the State Board of Health will be in Tremonton next Wednesday to im- INSURANCE" and "Be sure you munize dogs against the rabies. Insure where Insurance is a It is strongly advised that own business." James Brough Agency. ers of dogs in this area bring tfn them to the clinic from 2 to 4 FOR SALE Pansy plants, 50c D. m. at the Fire Station and get this protection against the dis- per dozen at Korth Floral or Ed 3tp ease which is causing so much Kerr. concern throughout many of the HTLAlSCOPPER KING at counties of the state at the pre- Stud. Accomodations for visitsent time. mares. Perry Stanfill. Phone 'There will be a charge of $1.50 ing for the immunization. ATraNTTON CAR OWNERS RELICS MUST BE Does your radiator heat up, or CLAIMED FROM LIBRARY leak cr give you any kind of trouble? Now is the time to get The Daughters of Utah Pion- it cleaned and repaired before eers wish to make the announce- hot weather arrives. Fast, dement that all relics which have pendable service assured. Philbeen on display in the show case lips Radiator Shop. 61 North at the city library must be claim- Main Bragham City. 3tc ed by their owners and taken STAMPED pillowcases FOR SALE away, as it is now necessary that the case be moved and there is at May Taylor Kent's. Also cot no suitable place to care for ton, mercerized and silk embroi2tp dery floss. them at the present time. 7-- RABIES Spring season value event that brings you quality fashions at great reductions! Distinctly smart styles destined for fashion leadership for months to come. A 118-R- 2. 4-- 24 Mrs. Francis Norr entertained at a delightful bridge social at her home on Friday last week. Members of her club and Mrs. Clarence Brough and Mrs. Wil liam Storrer were her guests. After enjoying a delicious luncheon the game was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Quentin Allen and Mrs. Howard Glenn. The Classic Shop Tremonton FORSALE 1939 Ford Pickup wantedZL,,; 1944 half ton Chev. truck. River high school tif ltc information Winzeler Motor Co. and 4 call at FOR SALE 1940 DeSoto sedan, good condition, radio and heater. be moved. Contacte See Donald Stenquist. ' ltp bell. 84-R- -- 2. 4-- 24 Someone to care for in their home. Call condition. lady elderly K d' ; WANTED 96-J- 4-- 24 3. See Carrni 2tp 9-- 26 7 BRIDGE CLUB FETED COME IN AND' LOOK THEM OVER. 1 ; Up-- . 4-- 24 Mrs. Louise K. Nelson was hostess on Friday afternoon when the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met. During the program Mrs. Lavern Homer reported on the Salt Lake convention and the lesson on the life of Louisa Burnes Pratt was continued by Eva B. Hansen. Three grandchildren of Mrs. Nelson, Shila Lou, Colleen and Norman Nelson, sang, "The Handcart Song", and Colleen then sang, "Hard Times Come Again No More." Mrs. Nelson also gave a sketch of the life of Charles Fredrick Nelson. Refreshments were served by SCOUTERS TO ATTEND the hostess. CAMPING COURSE SKIRTS iSI - 011-R- 2, i SUITS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES - r- riONEER DAUGHTERS ENTERTAINED on j -- f s Young University. as much as 4-- 17 ; tending school at the Brigham Reductions 35-J- 4-- 24 The engagement of Miss Gale Millward is made known by Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney. Her marriage to Mr. Milton Barlow Muir, Jr. will take place early in May in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple have both been at- Store-wid- e 4 123-R- CE SPRING BRIDE TO FOLLOW OUR NATION'S LEADER'S PROCLAMATION TO LOWER PRICES h or call at Dick's your ltc cheese a a"d will pay studio. At the next regular meeting of UTAH hor-vHARTVi the Board of County Commis- ;aah for dead or useless cows, for Write tod MONARCH COAL RANGE ' Idlhf .Weston, sioners of Box Elder County to slieep or hoes. Phone TremonMrs. Conrad Steffen. ca'e tfc or Garland be held on May 5th between the ton 159-2tc WANTED-l-Ve- ;r 2 and LUZlS'nNFCOS.'.fETICS hovrs of 10 and 12; and I some young cy,iV FO R QUICK SALE PRICED 5. the Eoard of Covnty Commisby (v R2. j and perfumes, distributed sioners will receive and consider Boy's bicycle. $17.50 See Harry Phone Tueller. Norma ltp FOR Gephart. applications for the position of for an appointment. u tcr CrOD hav rv.n Fire Warden in Box Elder County van SALE Brick house, FOR j. useand for the months of June, July, SELL Your freshly dead full basement, FOR S ER VT pp Aueust and September at a mon- less horses and cows to White s and bath, plus double coop and quarter horse lot, heat, stoker, for $200.00 and of of rate for highest prices pay thly trout Farm Cue blood garage. Furniture if desired. the above named months. rickuP- Phone Hyrum Reasonable. quick TreBox 317, Write Dhone Mm. t. . OF BOARD BOX ELDER collect. monton. ltp COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. " four years with the air corps M. I. A. LEADERS TO BE ENTERTAINED during the recent war. The officers and teachers of FACULTY CLUB the Tremonton Second Ward M. ENJOYS PARTY I. A. and their partners are holdThe Bear River high school ing a party on Tuesday evening faculty and their partners were In the ward recreation hall at entertained at a delicious turkey 8 p. m. GALE MILLWARD TO NOW am obligate at E3-- phone J Mr. Benson served START you further information ;do At no s, ; WE FOR SALE home. For CLASSIFIED ADS N otic e Social QenU U. S. A. C. Ut T1FAR RIVER VALI.F.V LEADER Trer.onton. PAGE SIX 14-F- 4-- 10 It's always easier and less expensive to keep farm machinery in good condition, than to rebuild it after it has been neglected. Here are a few hints, worth dollars to any farmer. 1. Make a thorough check of each machine at least twice a year. FOR SALE Estate coal range, water jacket and tank. Wayne Francom. Phone 2tp 65-R- 4. scout masters, assistants, dis- 4-- 17 SleepingToomTcan FOR RENT 62. 2tp 4-- alidSHASTA EARLY DAISY plants for sale. Phyllis W. Pope. 2tc 4-- 17 2. When you find a worn or broken part, phone us immediately. Parts are still scarce. Clean, cotton rags at Leader office. Will pay cash. WANTED leaders, the registered scout G CUT OEPillO DILLS' On FAR f.l N Q U I PSA E 111 E36L7 4-- 17 The Ogden area council of Boy Scouts will conduct a camping course for all scout leaders next week. The course will be given In three divisions on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, April 28, 30 and May 1st. All 18 3. FOR ' SALE t trict and troop committeemen, frame house, to be moved. Regand the scouts and their dads 2tp are urgently requested to attend inald Hunsaker. the course. Anyone else who is FOR SALE John Deere Harvestinterested in a better "know er No. 33 Sidehill, McCormick 3. Don't take a machine into the field until you botfe is in tip top condition. I 4. Let us check your tneter now for compression, adjis. 5 ment and general efficient;, 5. House machinery when it not in use. We are equipped to do pair job from simple welding f; any major overhaul and r rebuild::; ' Our modern equipment b pert mechanics assure first fef service. The spring work ims.f and is almost here. Better i phonies right away. 4-- 24 FRIENDS INVITED TO BEDDING PLANTS HALL WEDDING The public is invited to attend the wedding dance and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall, Saturday night in the Garland ward hall. Mrs. Hall is the for mer Virginia W. Wright. of All Kinds Place your order early for PRIMARY UNION MEETING SATURDAY Mrs. Henry Brown, stake Pri Mother's Day Flowers KORTH FLOWER DANCE SHOP mary president announces that a special union meeting will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the offiGarland ward hall and-alcers and teachers of the ward organizations are urgently requested to be present. l Phone 145 Tremonton W. Calvin Waldron left Wed- nesday to return to his work in the mission field in Tennessee. He was accompanied by his district president. Mr. Jordan, who accompanied him to Utah for the funeral of Mrs. Waldron. Here's Proof Fine Sportswear IktA Net Ee Expensive! Army Signal Corps to Work on Program of Weather Control -t-- jri, i-- NEW YORK. Army signal corps and General Electric company will cooperate on a research program to control the weather. Trie immediate objective of the program is to disperse fog and clouds over airports, but eventually the experimenters hope to do more. Dr. C. G. Suits, and director of the G. E. research laboratory in Schenectady, N. Y., said that while a general plan of weather control "lies far in the distant future, some influencing of weather condition the clearing up of an overcast, for instance is a distinct possibility." It might be possible also to bring snow or rainfall whenever desired. Suits said. V Minister Declares Australia Will Guard Rocket Secrets Fcmous A!l-Purpc- Water Repellent Jacket s3 to no S Rain or shine, you'll look smart and feel comfortable ia tliis jaunty R(.'i,j'iit jacket. Full lippcr front, two slash pockets, club Collar. Tan cotton poplin. Grand for sports or work. Cliffords w MEN'S STORE S CANBERRA. AUSTRALIA. For-eig- n Minister H. V. Evatt. promised the house of representatives that precautions would be redoubled to guard the secrets of the British empire rocket range In Australia's southwestern deserts after .Tnh Abbott of the opposition had charged a sinister association" be-- j tween some scientific elements In Australia and the Communist party. Evatt said "every possible precaution" would be taken to prevent tpying, that the security servict would be strengthened to check on the "possible abuse of citizenship" and that the law relating to official secrets would be made mors strict. Horses' Legs Lock Horses can sleep standing up their legs are provided with muscular mechanism which causes them to lock, making a horse stand i If he were on stilts. how" of camping is invited to attend also. Starting at 6:30 each evening, the course will be held at the Box Elder County picnic grounds in Box Elder canyon." with approximately 100 in attendance. The course will be under the direction of Emron Wright, Basil Fife and Raymond Payne, training chairmen of the Bear River and North and South Box Elder disHots. D- L. Roberts, scout and Harold E. Poul-se- " Milton "d Allen, field ex- - Deering 24 hole grain drill. Lewis McFarland, Arlmo, Idaho. HI if it i rnv CO. Atk it'- - s'-- LfftlL. USUI. 1W "W It s II! nnuviim TREMOR 4-- 24 II FLASH UATfAUAl FRONK EQUIPMENT Have pile of FIREWOOD fref to anyone who will haul it away. PHONE 20 A. L. Cook. ltp tf''i U. AND HOME HOUR with Ev Mitchtil . . . Every Saturday, 4 nan-- ltp 4-- 24 - ex"--iv- RADIO a IttUn aipivu sv e. f. rv. -- PR 'MARY CONFERENCE SET FOR SECOND WARD The annual Primary conference of the Tremonton Second ward will be held Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all who care to hi attend and hear the children give their program. SONOMA, CALIFORNIA 1-- 30 tfc .in A j . 1 -- . -t HATCHERY ANNOUNCING For Our Friends i MONEY MAKERS TODAY! WILSON J A NEW SERVICE CHICKS LIKE THESE ARE THE With prices of feed, labor and living costs up, you'll want the best chicks you can buy. PRICED RIGHT, TOO! If you're looking for big mar ketable, fast maturing meat birds that are good layers, too, you'll favor our CHRISTIE STRAIN NEW HAMPSHIRES. All are hatched by a sensible breeding program designed to assure these qualities over a long period to prove Itself. For eggs, we've developed some fine DRYDEN STRAIN LEGHORNS from prolific dams and sturdy cockrels, culled over a period of years to produce the utmost in vigor and sturdlness. Egcs from these birds bring top prices. All breeding flocks California. U. S. Pullorum Disease Controlled Write NOW for onen dsti. prices and free literature. -- i" sMrnA I . S?i!t I Phyllis W. Pope will present a group of students in a reading recital Monday, April 28th at 7:30 at her home. The readers will be JoAnn Korth, Ellen Cook, Vaughn Korth, Jean Allen, Merrillee Cochran, Betty May Jaleen Allen, Billie Woodhead, Harris. Moana Korth, Marilyn Hamilton, Carol Ann Cochran, Joan Christensen, Dale Allen and Bobble Woodhead. fiuT l ' i f ; v , J I A r. ' Monuments and Grave Markers r l IN BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE GRANITE W 4 " " I ." 'h SHAW & ROGERS i I FUNERAL HOME - js" v I ill1 ; M !j ,1 ' We are new local jobbers for the John II. Bott & Sons Co. and can supply you with any type. 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