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Show i Arthur D. Capen-- i !er, J. Welton Ward and Edward , DEMOCRATIC LADIES HEAR CANDIDATES A large crowd met Wednesday D. Ward. at the Democratic ladles tea In A good musical program was) Mrs. lalso given and refreshments where Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. George Schu Blanche Burt was In charge. were served. mann attended tne American The candidates which were presMrs. Marie Grove from Oak Royal Livestock and Horse Show ent were Walter K. Granger, Mo., last week. Ileber Bennion Jr. Ferrel Adams, land, California, visited for a at Kansas City, H J. Mrs. and Mr. Reese M. Reese, Lewis Jones, week with Mrs. Owen W. Johnson from Lew Nelson, J. Harold Eeese, Le-- Fronk. Montpelier, arrived in Tremon-to- n Tuesday to visit for a few days. She is a former resident f r of Tremonton. .4 Roy D. White. - tmt if Local fiappenWAS Thu; CIVIC LEAGUE ADDRESSED BY HARRY D. FOSTER WARD GLEANERS 7., ht - j -- ; !at 8:30 under the direction Lillie Mae, Josephine, and Lu- -i WSCS MEET IN GARLAND ERVIH STOHr MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE n, Vice-preside- ICE CREAM SPECIALS Orange and Black JELLY BEANS Orange and Black CREAM PEAKS MOTHER Carmel FAIRY 16 oz. 10c 15c 35c 25c N - NAPKINS CAMPFIRE MARSILMALLOWS Sweet's MINATURE CHOCOLATES pkg 25c 15c 16 oz. 39c N 16 oz. Wraps Hall-o-we- en Sweet's ROLL OF HONOR CHOCOLATES Wrap Sweet's RENOWN CHOCOLATES Wrap Swet's BON BONS Cocoanut, Butter Scotch, Mint, Parfait Hall-o-we- mm m lift atllW es f ii $L25 32 oz en Tim 49c - t ASK AND RECEIVE THE BEST M'Sr MJi Sardine fishSAN FRANCISCO ing, California's 60 million dollar industry, is geared to the phases of the moon, according to Dr. Robert C. Miller, director of the California Academy of Sciences. Miller pointed out that sardine fishing is carried on in darkness, and "not only at dead of night, but in the dark of the moon." He explained that California fishermen locate schools of sardines by the luminescent streak they make in the water by stirring up microOn the other scopic organisms. hand, he said, in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, the sardine fishermen do their fishing in full daylight. Another strange fact, he observed, is that fishermen from the northwest who can find their sardines in daylight without much trouble, take to night fishing when they come to California. S I Fit LI This is a 7.95 new BLOUSES shipment of those famous M1LTF.X DRESSES and BLOUSES. Just received from New York. All brand new. SEE US FOR CLEVELAND. ing down on a 3.98 Police are crackswank Your skill can win a grade for you in the U.S. Army GRINDING There's a special opportunity of open to any Veteran of anyone the Armed Forces who held of certain military occupational specialties. You can enlist In the Army today In your former specialty. Youll be doing the type of work you know. And your former service will count toward winning for you a grade as high as Technical Sergeant Army pay Is the highest it has ever been. It's good, steady '"work. And It's a Job that's IM- MIXING CLEANING J I t l r t i Some Dried Beet Pulp ' PORTANT to your country. Find out the grade YOU are eligible for at your U. S. Army Air Force Recruiting and D. Station. a WE U. o. limy & 7 A ' Yard large shipment just received J 5c - 15 c suburban Some women in the suburb, police reported, have been buving us. rf furniture at junk shops and auc "m sales, advertising later that leaving town and selling tp.: furnishings. Prospective buyers, impressed by the lavishness of the homes, would buy the junk furniture at more than three times the original price. The Shaker Heights women put "sold"' tags on their own furniture to prevent its purchase by bargain hunters, police said. - Some 25 wealthy matrons re portedly have been engaged in the racket. Police say that in some cases the husbands of the enterprising women knew of their activities and were "highly embarrassed." 1.29 lo $1.29 per yard. BED SPREAD COTTON Ball Large ball Ecru, White. Mercerized PAJAMA FLANNEL IMPORTED KAPOK It Yard inches wide. Floral Design 36 s back Pound Package again 5 full assortment of boil-pro- Yard Piece colors of RICK RACK Wide width. Mercerized. Boil Proof Colors. OUTING FLANNEL OIL CLOTH 46 v. inch, large variety of colors and patterns 7Q' UITTT?D I TTIAto H I 49c 79c Trial Bomb In Penetration Test VAX L! I i Short sleeves, ankle length. Just like dad's. Boy's MENS AUTO WORK 10c J' "'''f' r""'""'''1 "" Drops The world's biggest bomb, a missile, has been dropped in a penetration test at Muroc army base In California. The bomb, made by the army ordnance department, was not charged with explosive. The test was to find how fast the bomb would fall and how deep into the earth it would penetrate. A specially equipped Superfortress took the bomb up and dropped it. One thing the air force wanted to find out was the effect on a when such a big weight was suddenly released. The army and air force are expected to keep secret virtually all details of the test, The heaviest bomb dropped prior to the test was one of I2'i tons used in experiments in Germany by the Unite- -, States air force and the British Royal air force. 49c KVK Men's FOR g Ar AT-- Rc de; Eta Tri-M- c (si or gl ho Co, ""3ent K T ( epr Pie WTTYTTTTD V7TKin ODTPOT : Heater I'i & Defroster A Ad: Eq - CAR RADIO LARGE, HOT WATER FULLY W FULLY a: y Factory Trained Mechanics, Factory Approved Methods and Ford INSTALLED for '38 to '49 models for '41 to '49 models Z7 There's a shortage again this year, hut we have plenty for you ALL THIS for ONLY $ 2.95 Complete chassis lubrication. Repack front wheel bearings. Check battery, tighten connections. Drain crankcase and refill with factory-re- winter grade oil. Drain transmission and refill with winter grade lubricant. commended Check cooling system for leaks. Inspect and tighten hose connections. Drain cooling system and install anti-frecz- e. (Parts and materials extra, of course.) Gephart Stores Co. "Buy for Cash and Pay Less"' I Permanent Day Traveling in the c.rly days ci railroading was quite a hardship, Night travel was particularly dif-- I ficult. The male trrviVr hung his coat ori one of th v.rll hooks, put his fee, upon the sp ; in front. If there was room, tnM lay back and went to sleep if he could. The womenfolk cculd rot be so comfortable, for it v.ts not seemly for them to lift what vcre know;i as their extremities i. the floor. They merely sat and dozed. At night the Can wtrt lighted by ont candle at tach end, stuck In can. dlestlcks near the dovtt. ALL THIS for ONLY rO.yD 0r Inspect and tighten all muffler connections. Inspect and tighten cylinder head and manifold. Inspect and tighten shock absorbers. Inspect and tighten steering. Clean and refill oil bath air cleaner. Complete chassis lubrication. Repack front wheel bearings. Check Battery, tighten connect:ons. Drain crankcasc and refill with factory recommended winter grade oil. Drain and refill differential with winter grade lubricant. Check Cooling system for leaks. Inspect and t'gbten hose connections. Drain cooling system and install Early ' 100 ' Guaranteed who come in soon. Traveling j One piece, made of heavy stripe denim. Sanforized. Button or Zipper front. """'"J"n""r 9 n 10c 79c 98c SUITS 5.90 PRICES Anti-freez- REE vp e 21-T- WASHINGTON. 1.00 Light or dark fancy stripes. Also plain white, blue or pink. HIGHEST high-price- B-2- BIAS TAPE A 25 c PAY anu in i unt ntLiuuuig uiiit.c Post Office Building, Brigham Light Co. Tremonton each Wednesday the-wer- II IKK Aval furni- second-han- ture racket in Shaker Hekhts. ROLLING Utah Power Swank Home Ownsrs Engage In Used Furniture Backet DRESSES J Tr en VETERANS Phone 34" Sardine Fishermen Catch Biggest Hauls at Night $3.30 11 oz. numu Mrs. Melvin Schreider with her iwo cmiaren oi uamomia, accompanied by a friend are visiting in the valley. Last week they called to see Mrs. James Smith. Mrs. Shreider is a sister of Mrs. Odeen Buxton. $1.65 oz. 16 Hall-o-we- Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. 25c Hall-o-we- Orange ILVLL-O-WEE- Mr. and Mrs. N. Earle Marble were visited by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and Mrs. M. Hanson of Salt Lake, for a few days this week. 49c 49c 16 oz. -- GOOSE POPCORN pkg pkg Covered POPCORN "SNACKS" FACES.9 oz. KISSES 8 oz. ........ and Black JELLIES 7 oz. CREAM PUMPKINS 7 oz. Mix BUTTER CREAM JACK-O-LANTER- Orange Orange Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iverson were visited Sunday, by her bro ther and wife, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Green, of Blackfoot, Idaho. CANDIES N r hone 41 nt SYSL-- ton. $1.95 Gallon Ready Pack Quart Bricks, with black cats . . .49c IIALL-O-WEE- 1 -.' offi-Jce- rs sr. " H;ry r. r.. . England. g A ing talk on L.: . The Tremonton Second ward The Tremonton Women's Civic conditions be;Bishop and Mrs. Leonard Gleaners held their membership 'J"BLshop of Garland announce the League met Thursday afternoon war. evening, Tuesday comraderie j at the Utah Power & Light audimarriage of their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Stwere present Nineteen girls Phyllis to LeRoy Del Holmgren, torium, with Mrs. Merrill Laiib solo, accompa R S.' of Bear River City on Wednes land the evening began with as hostess. born Archil day, October 27 in the Loean'games directed by Pearl Winn DO pe l empie. Barnes, and Evelyn vrand, A reception honored the young A delicious dinner was served Garland. in that evening couple of ella Baker. Following dinner a program The WSCS met at the home by .the Gleaner prepared Mr. and Mrs. J. M- - Mortensen of Mrs. Dent Rich in Garland, was presented. The officers and children Rex and Jean spent Tuesday. The lesson dealt with ifor this year are Deo Christen-sethe weekend in Monroe, visiting missionary work in Japan. president; Lola Dean Hill, with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Darlene and CALIFORNIA VISITOR I. Robbins. Secretary. Stenquist, AT THEURER HOME Each girl present received a Mrs.-O- . Mrs. Effie Metsker, a sister of of J. Rinderkrecht Gleaner pin and wallet size Providence, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Alma Theurer, is visiting Gleaner sheaf. her sisters Mrs. O. W, Ewer and here from Orville, Colifomia. Mrs. Frank Nielson, in Tremon 7N .3 v SECOND HOLD PHYLLIS BISHOP AND LEROY DEL HOLMGREN !ARE MR. AND MRS. I Utah Trem-nto- n, LEADER, He BEAR RIVER VALLEY LOTS OF PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO VOTE FOR LEADERS 1 anti-freez- e. (Parts and materials extra, of course.) ALLriHSi PeI for ONLY Scientifically tupne-u- p enp performance and econw"' Motor tune-u- p includes . aim viiug distributor points. Scientifically timinf v , Cleaning and gappnf J 4 Overhaul carburetorCleanng fuel pump t Af Cleaning carburetor Check tail and stop 1'ShliTT1 Check horn and button. Jj j Complete brake adjustment J, Inspect brake lining. . Clean and refill oil bath cartrWA. oil filter Replace fl Inspect and tighten all connections. Inspect and tighten cyl'' and manifold. IH Inspect and tighten shoes Inspect and tighten steer Complete chassis lubrica!" J I He pack front wheel battcrey, tighten Drain crankcase and rf' f - y (;j . bear"1-Chec- A w'n ed TRI-MOTO- R GO Your Friendlv Ford Dealer Wionc2 k oil. , Drain transmission and winter grade lubricant Check Cooling system Inspect and tighten Drain cooling system fr bos nd anti-freei- e. Tremonton OXE w.V (Parts and maten" of course.' tti |