OCR Text |
Show Of;, October 21, 194S lurs-Jay- , BEAR RIVER VALLEY The THEY ARE HERE. Fluorescent' V.TANT TO RENT Small house lights, adapted for the home.' either in Tremonton or surCome In and see them. On sale1 rounding valley. Call 138. ore buying automoDue insu- Calvin Kay's residence. Calli at 1 2tc t sure to see JAMES ace, 10-- 7 for Demonstration tfc ,OUGII, agent. Tremonton SELLING OUT my entire rabEXPERT gun repair and bore bit herd. 10 Zealand white does, sighting. All work guaranteed. 2 bucks; 2 Flemish Giant does, 1 will pay See AH Ed Howes at Fronk's Fire- buck. All proven breeders. 50 for oead or useless cows, hor- - stone store. tl2p young rabbits ranging from 10 sheeo or hoes. Phone Tremon- to two months old. 10 ready tfc SALT CREEK GUN CLUB Mem- days 159-- J or Garland meat. Will sell cheap. Phone for cards for the hunting bership Call between 3:30 and at V and USED Typewriters season are on sale at the Leader 7 west of old fair m. Lane exclusive p. rrari Typewriter Co., office Scheuer. ltc. Stephen grounds. for resenlative Royal. Expert airs on all makes, free esta- APPLES FOR SALE Delicious THE TOWN OF FIELDING has tes. Pick up and delivery and Grimes Golden. Robert Anposted no hunting signs in city m machines furnished. 2375 derson, El wood. Call 65R11. limits and no shooting at any 4 tfc sel Ave., Ogden or leave name time. By City Council. Earl J. tfc Leader office.FOUND Keyring. Inquire at Holt, Mayor. , SON MEMBERSHIP cards Leader Office. JUST ARRIVED at Peggy's Style J the Salt Creek Gun Club may ORDERS TAKEN at Midland Shop a new shipment of winter , secured at the Leader Office. Hotel for Hand Knitted Argyle; coats, blouses and skirts. Latest ' your LUZIER'S COSMETICS Soxs. Ideal for Xmas Gifts. See styles and colors. Come in and 1 I Nelda B. ltp. see them. Whitney. Phone Mrs. Hall w 4 W Garland. t4p FARM WORK WANTED L.D.S. f TOLMAN"S APPLES Sold veteran with wife and one child Ervin Stohl's on West Mainj has experience in all phases of eet. School Boy, $1.25 bu; fanning and ranching. Can furnily pack, $1.65 bu.: Best nish references. Call 163-- J Gar- By Mrs. Eph Petersen own office. at Leader or bu. $2.25 your land Bring inquire jde 4 1 2tC .tainers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of t2p spent the weekend with Ogden for their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman. On Sunday Mr. and CT Mrs. Holman took them back to Osden. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson of iiber Mantua visited with relatives on Sunday, and announced that miscellaneous 10-2- 64-J- 1. 35-J- , 3. 204-R-- 2. 10-1- 2-- 12 s 10-2- 10-1- -- CaJt (jarlan4 -- 10-1- 10-2- V A Voq in fine Fettle :al ieeds a fine Tood Adb v. . ..... ppii iiijiuh. in m .mw'p ipV.. . law enforcement officer. Backing him up is the attorney general's office and every other law enforcement unit of state, county and city government. This is a formidable array of policing powers. It is sufficient to enforce any of our laws, including the liquor laws. Why then create another unit which goes under the name of the liquor enforcement control division? You know the record of that division. You know that it has winked at the law. Its chief enforcement officer was convicted of bribery. Why then waste the $100,000 per year it consumes in taxpayers' money to encourage malfeasance in office and to attempt a policing already provided for in the law? NUTRITIONALLY WELL BALANCED Hunting dogs need speed, stamina, vigorous condition. Larro Dog Food is energy -ti- p-top specially formulated by General Mills to help develop these inherited qualities of your hunters. Since a good, wholesome food is tremendously important in proper conditioning, put your dogs on Larro now. And keep them on Larro. Have them ready for the big season. Every ounce of Larro is nutritious -- every bite is tasty. Meal or cube form. 1 " Sincerely, ANDERSON Seed and Feed Co. R Vote R?. oubie Jj ing, the occasion ihc 70th beLn anniversary dinner for Mrs. Graver's father, R. A. Chnstensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover, Hazel Riser and Irene Grover were hi Ogden Tuesday s.t the hume of Mr. and Mrs Dean Grover, who served dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mis. Lafe Grover and Mrs. Dean Grover. Mrs. Emrrell Grover and child-u- n of Ogden spent th: weekend at the home of Mr. and n Grover. while the men were out on a very successful deer M-;s- . Wil-do- hunt. Duane Northman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman of Seattle, Washington, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson to spend a week of his furlough from the army. He is stationed at Bong, Washington. Gordon Larson was in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday where he took his physical piior to his induction into the army. Mrs. Eph Peterson and Mrs. Gus Larson were Logan visitors Thursday. Mrs. Verda MichaelLs of Logan is coming to help with the figurine painting Monday, beginning at 4 p. m. It is hoped that a good crowd of girls will be in LEAVE FOR VACATION Monday morning, Miss Mary Getz and Miss Brekman, the daughter of, E. Brenkman of Ogden, left to spend a month's vacation in Peoria, 111. WEDDING ANDERSON-HAL- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson Miss Eulla Shakespear became announce the marriage of their, the bride of Leon Parkinson at a uiiuiKT riorence to James Nealj double-rin- g ceremony perform- Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ed at the Logan L, D. S. Temple Your Yofe NOVEMBER UNITED NATION tives. for NOT FOR MANY YEARS have you and your neighbors had such a clear choice as faces you November 2. On that day you and all of us must choose between the wandering, the the Democratic dangerous IRENE SHUMAN ENTERTAINS AMIGOEo CLUB Party has given us, and the united voice of Mrs. Irene Shuman was hostess to the "Amigocs Club" at her home in Penrose Wednesday evening. Mrs. Maurine Wight reviewed the book "I Married A Russian." Refreshments were served. American people expressed by the man and the platform of the Republican Party. Ons issue and one issue alone decide: Good government or Arlo Adams Says This ) Ilalloween is coming soon, so I'm reminding you not to let your car stand out that night or it may get all soaped up. And you may even have four flat tires next morning. My station is at First East and Main. V is yours tc mis-rul- e. year, none of us can afford to tho risk dangerous gemble of more Democratic years. wiiheut passion. Think Decide without fear. Make your voice heard. ,h Vofe Republican Straight Paid Political Advertisement Republican Stale CommiHat Here it is, rriTTu -- SENDING ersonalized PA' $3! PHOTOGRAPHIC IFUl y ST1 jA. s g j ji id s Hi ' - j " :?: :. ALLY" 095 1 id jdd to tM f f ;j . V Vi' ' V i" : ; Remember, Too . . . NOW IS THE TIME TO ! I: Tliey're inexpensive, See them in our show case. ll . rr.. m(r 1 ; THINK OF j firm i rriWrtWivawwaiwa Once in a blue moon tlie Btylintji and enRinof-r- outdo themselves. Tliey create a car goca beyond today and w.ts the pattern for cars of the future Thin is what they have done with the FRAZER for 1949! Christmas Photos hard-to-wi- n f-- N M. Photog. THE rilON'E 190 for APPOINTMENT MR. DEON wul be here personally every day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. that to come. Low, BWk and differently handnome it is the trailhlazer in Btyle of cars fashion world's tho made have leading fabrics colors and oxcluwve Its designers fall in love vith it. They call it "the dream car". hearts of The same car, the FRAZER for 1919, has even won the weeks mile mile after the t drivers who munt relentlessly punish a car Its them. for no such makes punishment driving on end. They say the Frazer COO miles a day a breeze," they say; "make comfort and case riding driving There', a thrill waiting for you at your dealer's today. With 100 new) of features, improvements and refinements, the 1949 FRAZER ia ahead come. to its time ...out front trail blading the way for all the cars First to break clean and scrap tradition, the cars from Willow Run have done it again. Uecauso unlike other "new" cars built since their dependability 2 billion the war, they've justly proud to a quarter-milliomiles worth! owners. Se ar.d drive the new FRAZER now! It's at your r dealer's. Corporation, Willow Run, Michigan; m 1949 FI1AZEII mm 8 Mill 2 Is a Yofe For hv Piease Your Friends hr-lr- f October 13, with President El Ray Christiansen officiating. The bride was lovely In her white satin gown which touched the floor. She is the daughter of Mrs. Shakespear of Tropic, Utah. She return ed from the mission field nine months ago. The groom, who returned from the North Central States mission two weeks ago is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. He served two years in the U. S. Navy during the recent war, and is also a graduate of the Bear River high school. Among those who attended the couple were Mrs. Shakespear and daughter Aletta of Tropic, Utah the bridegroom's mother and several close friends and rela- The wedding group was entertained at, a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gheen Mr, following the ceremony. Gheen was a missionary companion of Mr. Parkinson. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson entertained the couple at open house. Delicious refreshments were served to seventy guests who called during the afternoon. The couple received many lovely gifts. The couple left Sunday evening for Tropic, where they will visit for a few days. I V t WIllOW III road-prove- d Value-prove- d Kaiser-Fraze- CITY MOTOR n 5 Hall, in the Lofan Temple, Friday, October 15th. The receDtirm mill tvi day. October 52nd at 8 30 d m. in the Garland ward hall. AU friends of the couple are invited. A. L W. H. Seegmiller Beavn, Utab) L BY FRY Burke Isaacson of Ogden came up to go deer hunting with Thayne Oyler and Ronnie Potter. They each got their dper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover were Logan visitors on Saturiay. The Fred Grover family were la Tremonton Wednesday even- Republun Straight in '48 (Paid pol. td Pare their son Robert has betn called DOUBLE RING CEREMONY on a mission. His testimonial will UNITES EULLA SIIAKESPEAR be held on the 7th of Noveuibe- - AND LEON PARKINSON ublican Candidate fof Governor ss steel, ans with modern Utah Tremonton, The Statutes of Utah say the Governor is the State's chief V KIM mm.m LEADER, r , |