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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trernonton, 2 Fage and Mrs. Leland Bourne and daughter, Dianne, attended Mrs. Christine Peterson ,the Follies, Friday. Dianne re turned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Olsen and after spending ten days in Lay-towith her sister, Mrs. Reed son, Rex, of Massoula, Montana, visited with his brother, Olef Phillips. and Davis Jesse Mrs. Saturday. The Olsen's were Mr. and where they son, Roy, accompanied Mrs. Ted enroute to Tenessee visit will their daughter. King and children to Teasdale, Mr. Earl Stokes of Salmon, IdaTuesday to visit for a few days visitor with with the Kings. ho, was a week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner his brothers, Lyle and William of 1 remonton were visiting with Stokes, and families, Mrs. Francis relatives here, Sunday. Stokes their mother also visited fa and Leland with them. Capener Bishop mily and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wil Sunday evening In connection liams and daughter of Salt Lake with Sacrament Meeting, the Reare enjoying a vacation in Yel- lief Society presented a very inlowstone. teresting "Father's Day" proMr. and Mrs. 7. O. Hadfield gram. Uo;ness trip to Salt Lake and Wednesday night, at the home and daughter, Dons, made a of Mr. and Mrs. De,e Arbon, Mr. k and Mrs. Mack Smith of Ogden, Thursday. celebrated their eighth Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling wedding anniversary. Those presattended the Grain Growers ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lot meetings and banquet at Hotel Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wil Ben Lomond, Thursday. liams, Mr. and Mrs. Clem WilMrs. Rowane MacFarlanc and liams, all of Holbrook, Idaho. A daughter, Arisen, were Ogden vi- delicious luncheon was served. Leonard Daley and children sitors, Friday, Ardeen remained the few a with from Compton, California visited to spend days relatives and friends here, Thurs. Reed MacFarlanes. Mr. ! 7U IB f n Iff A t all M rJ,m "ILL 7 n Hi i Ol-se- n, liil0iMiiiLEY tl..TZ,n DE Utah, on Thursday of rnday mstriDuuon. First West Street ach Week for Phone 23 $2.50 . StTTKr.RTPTION RATES (ln Advance) . as Second Class Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, Matter, October 15, 1925. - RYTTIKO. Editor-Publish- of Mrs. Ross Hadfield visited here last week. The Hadfieids accom. panied them to Yellowstone over By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield the week-enMr. and Mrs. Jack Earl of were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy went to Salt Lake, Saturday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne. a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and the Ice Follies and spent Sunto went Salt Crowther their with Lake, daughter, day visiting Mrs. Grant Skinner. Thursday, to attend the Ice FolMr. and Mrs. Martin Longron lies. Miss Crowther remained I Junction City, Kansas, parents there to visit with friends. i d. Og-de- n Va-lee- Hol-broo- PORTAGEHarris , Mrs. Virgil C. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Har ris, who have made their home Foot Wide 12 in Trenton, Utah for the past year have moved back to Por tage, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and family enjoyed an outing in Logan canyon, Saturday. Coval Allen, son of Mr. and Quaker Floor Covering For WALL TO WALL FLOORS without a SEAM Because there are no seams or loose pieces, you can be sure of extra wear. Your floor will be as easy to as a smooth, flat clean table top. You're sure, too, of fine quality, long wear, and floor designs that are ahead of the times In smart beauty. For lasting economy you Just can't beat this ex- tra value flooring. 1 " - RUGS QUAKER are also availabe in sizes from 6x9 to 12x15. ft o 77 r1.. YEmm TOT TV . ' CUT AROUND DOTTED LINE) k : 9 If , I I mwmmm Si V 11 I : H ( R.O.T.C. Mrs. Ruth Bowen and children will spend six weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson while Bot is in Wash- ington. Mrs. Otto Howard, mother of Erma Sor,enson is visiting at the Sorenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Neal of Ogden visited relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Grace Anderson, Ruth Bowen, Christine Peterson, Floyd Anderson and Gordon Peterson shopped in Logan, Saturday. Miss Shannon Cutler has returned to her home in Idaho Falls, Idaho after visiting for two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs Elnora Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin at tended the Farmers National Convention Banquet and floor show in Ogden, Thursday, at the Ben Lomond Hotel. Mrs. Dan Garn of Fielding visited at the Reed Larkin home for three days last week. Mrs. George May, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph May of Paul, Idaho, were visitors at the John Arbon home, Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Hansen of Brigham Cifv, visited Sunday to Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Marion Ar-- and Mrs. Reed Larkin and .... tighter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn of Fielding and Mrs. Larkin's sister cf Brigham, Mrs. Bot Drollette attended the Ice Follies in Salt Lake City, SaturM 1 ETi Hi I S I Silveztovn t! Th I LIGHT ADDS ADDITIONAL can lor to?: heme. POWER IN VALLEY Tremonton of Leah May Daley ""s an art,. " ' a nice of Mrs. Iola Arbon, is initial step 10 Keep aDreast of transformer at vacation t v week two a spending P the increasing power needs in vice in the Chester Arbon home. Bear River Valley was made this up Deweyville'! week when Utah Power & Light tva,whicVv Company installed a new 2000 1948 POTATO kilovolt-amper- e transformer at PRICE SUPPORT PROGRAM its Deweyville substation in nor- ton d strint rprese-:Potato growers are reminded thern Box Elder county. The new assist in of Chairman unit is part of an extensive exby A. W. Bishop, the Box Elder County Agricultur. pansion program to be continued capacity u al Conservation Committee, of at Deweyville late this summer, Power supply the requirements to become eli- Olin H. Ririe, the power com- mg demands craS1 gible for price support protection. pany's Ogden division manager area' Mr. These requirements include compliance with individual 1948 farm potato acreage goals and applying to the County ACA Committee for a Certificate of Eligibility, V. agreeing to comply with the conditions set forth on the application and paying the required fee. The fee for growers who apply by July 1, 1948 will be $1.15 times their potato goal. The fee ! FOR THOSE BOYS WHO after July 1, 1948 will be doubled, or $2.30 per acre of their potato VALV I goal. No applications for eligibil. . . who died, that this week-enyou and i ity will be accepted after Sep. our feeble respects to their honored memory tember 15, 1948. Mr. Bishop stated that other Closed provisions require eligible grow SATURDAY until after-thMEMORIAL SERVirr ers to call ungraded or field run U5f!t; BORGSTROM BROTHERS. potatoes, U.S. No. 1, Size B; U.S. No. 2; and lower grade potatoes only to eligible dealers or the Department of Agriculture. He adLB ICED j vises all potato growers interestSWEET UTAH ed in becoming eligible for potato LB 2; BINGS, No. 1 price support to call at the County ACA Office. A FT A T HI TDFO vine ripen. LB l; ED. enroute to Indiana to make their UTAH POWER & : ; : J WjjS We Pause In This draiefiil Do itmr "DID NOT DIE IN ? d Our Store Will Be . 1 WATERMELONS CHERRIES r LONG CUCUMBERS WAIT A TOMATOES MINUTE! OLD HANDSAW BECAUSE AWAY Z7 SHAFTERS LB If No LB i: NEW WHITE POTATOES DONT THROW THAT GREEN SLICERS, 1-- 6 LB A ICE CREAM, all flavors IT J' brickf CAKE ROLLS, SANDWICHES, POPSICLES LOOKS LIKE A WRECK! FINEST You can have it reconditioned with any size teeth for either Cross-Cu- t or Rip. NEW EQUIPMENT HAS JUST BEEN INSTALLED FOR THIS WORK. j MEATS PORK STEAKS LB LUNCH MEAT LB BOILED HAM ASSORTED SLICED LB- - j S i "'US 4, TREMONTON City CABINET SHOP W. A. WESTMORELAND Proprietor PHONE 6-- Marke j i 1 L TREK R i.,3 17 ri nr i.if-- JL-i-i JJ :... v.... , 4 day night. Mrs. Pauline Cobia and son, Charles of Riverdale, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burgie and favl. mily of Ogden were week-ensitors of the Carl Cobia's. A number of young people FOR YCUR OLD TIRE ON A from Snowville attended a wedding dance at Almo in honor of A'wB.F.Gccdrich illll a :I II s III) II It Dorothy Warburton, who is now Mrs. James Sheridan. " '"fi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer, ! of Mrs. daughter and The above allowance Is Brigham City. Elnora two Cutler and daughters over and above our reguMr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins lar tradt-l- n allowance. and daughter arrived Monday spent Tuesday and part of WedJust clip thit coupon and from Roxboro, North Carolina to nesday visiting at the Joseph visit for a few days with their Cutler home. The Spencers are bring It In. You pi fyfret $4. CO on a fuil set mother, Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. cf fires. They are on their way to Eureka, JULY J California where tliTO CmS-V- XS they plan to make their home. B. F. Goodrich lviy Miss TheOra Hoskins returned Ttr Carriei A home , Thursday evening from S ( YOU CAN TAKE Rexburg. Idaso where she has GUARANTEE been the cuest of M!. ' Lewis for the past week. GOOD Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Maurice 102 A HEAL LOW Thomas and sons, Mrs. Kathe-rln- e PRICED TIR Hall and Mrs. Margaret Knudsen moto-eo Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. Knudsen reA LARGE SHIPMENT S mained in Clearfield to visit a few days with her 4PC !t SI7E daughter, Mrs PLUS TAX Ftrno B. Flint. (CLIX Mrs. Ellen M. GENUINE Cavanaugh of Lehi. Utah is visiting here with Mrs. Eric Thorp. m Mrs. Naomi ) Uses 120 Film Stanley England ( DEFIANCE TIRE vetuived to her home in Lown Tuesday after a ten day vMt .ui mfiias nere. Miss Nas. wooa returned with her. ALLOWANCE ( Mrs. Duggan Allen of Ogden re. turned home Sunday after a weeks visit with his cousin, Raymond Hall. Mrs. Letetia Smith returned to her home in Brigham City, Thursday. She has been visiting for the past ten days with Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins. Mrs. Charles E. Ward of Ogden and Mrs. Orville Harris of Nampa, Idaho visited with relatives here, Monday. Jimmle and Gerald Facer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer of Salt Lake City are spending their vacation with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Anderson of Garland spent Sunday .with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Paikinson. Mrs. Floyd Race and family, Mrs. Roy Hawks ana Mrs. Ellen M. Cavarai'gh of Nephl, Utah, who Is visiting here and Grant and Calvin Gibbs motored to Logan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen and daughters motored to Ogden Sat urday to bring Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen here to spend "Father's Day". They returned home Sunday evening. Larry Al'er., n.ne year old son of Mr. and Vx Gibbs Allen underwent a major operation on his hip, Thursday, at the L U.S. hospital at Salt Lake City. Larry was on the operating table five hours. He has undergone a series of operations the past two years after he was struck by a car. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Hanis and daugnter, Carol and Mrs. Nellie Rets of Malad went to Salt Lake City, Friday to see Dan Rees, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. R,ees, who is in the St. Mark's Hospital with a " broken leg. They returned Saturday evening. Tamara Castleton, two and a half year old daughter of Mrs. Stanley H. Castleton had her tonsils removed last week at day. Mr. arid Mrs. William Hurd Jr. attended a missionary Testimon- ial for two of Mr. Hurd's relatives in Brigham City, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Normal Talbot were in Salt Lake two days last week on business. Joyce Talbot of Clearfield,! Utah is at the Talbot home for an indefinite stay. Rolf Nelson and Bot Bowen left Friday, June 18th for Camp Lewis, Washington where they will train for six weeks with the Utah d 31 m m son-in-la- :g 10 fve H or NOW! ivy urni.v.s .ti crJ A PICTURES j it Box Cameras 0 S 0 iliSitl S5.95 Wavna's Associated Service Mr. Phone 153-- J ) and Mrs. Tom Roberts and ) Tremonton children left Wednesday morning I for the Northwest whore they expect to spend two weeks vaca- tioning. The F. B. Gunnella were ln Lo. ( gan, Tuesday on business. Quality Photo Finishing 4 to 5 Day Service ADAM'S DRUG Tremonton nln?7Mre J VQ,ue f"ore motoring enjoy-:'- ( ment for your money! That's what you get in this smarter, smoother-ridinmore dependable and more economical Chevrolet. 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