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Show The FARM BUREAU TO ELECT OFFICERS JAN. 12th CSAC TICKETS AVAILABLE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. nt Mr. and Mrs. John Webster Last Thursday a family ner was enjoyed in the George New Years with his par- Mrs. John Barnard home. Abbott in Utah. ents, Sandy, and sons from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Abbott and son from Mr. and Mrs. John Barf us and salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle spent the weekend in Roy: jed Abbott and daughter and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle.Mr .and Mrs. Kleon Kerr and, R. Hansen. daughter, were the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Summers Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Earl of Logan spent the New Year and a sister from Salt Lake call Partr weekend with her parents, Mr. ed at the Marion Summers and Mrs. C. R. Brough. home, Wednesday. guests attend din-spe- j , Basketball tickets for all 10 Wednesday night, January 12, - games at the homeUSAC in at 7 p. m. in the Tremonton 2nd now available. All are are Logan ward chapel, the North Box Eld reserved seats in sections C and er County Farm Bureau will D. See Harry Miller at the O.K. hold its annual election. A report 'Rubber Welders. on ths year's work will be given. A luncheon will be served and a Ted Jones of Draggerton spent fine program has been arranged. the New Year weekend wth the MyrtJ.3 Davidson Peterson, U. Dan Brigjs family, where his S.A.C. Extension Director of the wife is recovering from a recent Women's Department will be illness. one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton All Farm Bureau members are urged to meet and enjoy this spent the New Year weekend in evening together, says Mrs. J. Provo visiting with Mrs. Dalton 's O. Garfield, president. sister, Ir. and Mrs. C. H. Har-- j j I j j j mon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richins of Grouse Creek have now moved Mrs. Gerald Waples of Riverinto Tremonton for the winter. side, California, is visiting indefinitely in Tremonton, due. to the illness of her father, F. B. is mm . . . 'Now . . . , DeAnn Quinney spent the holiday weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howes and family in Heber City Dust-aroe(- Mrs. Elva Bezzant of Salt Lake City, mother of Mrs. Garland Puzey spent the past week vis iting her daughter and family. RROSS CIRCUS OF I til 1 t- 1 I I -i i1 r ill I I i hj rTJ I 1 1 H v ?I t - I i t 1 M i J COAL- - 10 3 V I I it I I I iv, V J 'tJ I I 1 'Cos' of.!: f, - fS . 249' I 1 ' vL MUSLIN SHEETS CARD OF THANKS It is with sincere appreciation, that we acknowledge the kind TREMONTON LUMBER & R mother. JENSEN BROS. COAL CO. We are grateful for every sym Garland Thone 55 pathetic word and act, and shall treasure the memory of each and SLUE ILAZE COSTS NO MORI every one. The Brough family. tM w 10 Harry : 81x99 One of Penneys fa mous values for the thrifty hom,emaker! Sturdy muslin woven for long dependNATION WIDE! ness of our friends and neigh bors in the loss of our beloved CO. 130 a.'1 ter-in-la- w, Duitproofad LOWEST ASH STOKER COA1 Phone , !-V Siiad HARDWARE I --- Mrs. Charlott Lundberg left Wednesday for Mesa, Arizona, where she will stay for the next few months doing temple work. She was accompanied by a sis Mrs. Minnie Still of Ogden. BLUE BLAZE UTAH'S iJ - mui-tach- right Blua Blaia ttoler Washad, Blanded and It itorai clean, ttayi lean, burni claan. And it givat vera far your monay btcausa (t U tha towatt hi ash of any Utah aaal. Try ton of Blua BUza nait yon fdr coal. U Wathad W'A.vj.. SEKSATIOHJiL VALUES! 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Quin ney spent New Years in Salt Lake City, with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Muir and family. THat't Coal LEADER 1 L Westmoreland was in Brigham Tuesday where he visited with his son Ray, and family. On Wednesday he accompanied them to the Logan Temple. fashion's So high 1h pw? W. A. turning cotl tht iin't wished Want out with hoopi and HUE BLAZE Coal . . . M haat and low in ashai. ft .CO fi Out of town visitors at the Reid Oyler home over the holidays were, Mr. and Mrs. Eber-ha- rt Zundel of Brigham, Mrs. Wra. B. Egly Jr., of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Oluf E. Zundell from Ogden. BLUE BLAZE! j vt games were day cake enjoyed .11 Watland. Hon The Fashion and Mrs. Dwayne Lower, Mrs. Emma Stevens of Brigdaughter Sandra of Ogden, spent ham City spent the weekend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. with her son Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. G. Burgess. Stevens and family. Mr. w .Tm ; Uub Tmaratofl. I S2.49 abo: :? S $2,1 able service. com: in snri i ; iaise: ,sasJ f r' -4r GREAT VALUE A fcv. WjtJ"J"t""" " T riiiii i,i lJL IN THIS BIG JANUARY SHOW! m fc .w.Y. TTh i y BATH SIZE TOWELS Ill I.30DEL For Just one dollar you get two 22"x44" terry towels! In gay red, blue, gold or green plaids to brighten the bathroom! ... "Z" TODAY'S HOST REFINED TRACTOR size 18x36 in lit t ha to y the 2 For v a J 3 for SI n ( ,'tofi ;o cc ' be ; - this wanted for All the operating features you have years r of are yours with the new MM "Z". The modern tractor engineering this popular model has been the first in the MM line to offer revolutionary developments. Recall the first "Z" had the exclusive MM engine with 150 fewer operating parts. More progressive changes make the "Z" belter than ever. Latest improvements give 10 more power on draw bar and belt. Where is the man that can't appreciate the advantages of extra horse power? Improved appearance or "VisionJining" further promotes visibiiify. Permits better operation on every joB. Speed range has been increased to provide most suitable field speeds. A practical change in keeping with the times. Hardened sector gear has been adopted on all "Z" models except the standard tread which has redelocated at rear ot axle. signed steering arms and Result is improved steering ease and longer life steering housewives all over America know Pencos as luxury-muslibudget-loprices! Now they're here togged lower than-In-yeojust in lime to help replenish your sheet supply and save you money! Tested to prove their g and years quality of dependable service! Pencos are here in the size you need! Tlirifty, quality-minde- d sheets at fore-runne- tie-ro- d Jear- - I . . ... Differential now features the Hevacycle tooth torm. A precision gear with increased strength. Easy, comfortable operation features Include Lazy Back air cushion seat, adjustable steering wheel, "wobble stick" gear shift lever, improved easy braking action and tool control. A new era begins with this obedi ent, easy to handle new Z tractor. When you know all about the new Z, which is so far ahead in its own power class, you will want no other tractor. Uni-Mati- c in 42" x 36" (0 NATION WIDE I 'Vj'5. .... PENCO PILLOW CASES 1 ' :r. - i' v-- iKit. 5.. , wool n SINGLE TUNING liLANKI'T SIMM'ADS X 59c,-- . 6.90 4.98 in wide seamless Now all you want to Si.e 72x84 In, Beautiful eolors. Safin bind- buy. ing. Boxed. r c5 MM loo 'Vi, ; -- H ' r. PILLOW TREMONTON -- Iong-wearin- Full Ik-Size CHENILLE ROBBINS' IMPLEMENT -.'fa rs 42 raoNE w 7 d Heavy tuftins on white backgrounds. Size 90xf05 in. RAYON b MARQUISETTE PANELS ! ,'V J I Sie f.cnney's famous Rondo' De Luxe prints white sheer panels. 40x90 ... ca $1.69 $ PENNEYS 1949 RONDOS 1.59 ? EACH 40x81" in 5 "AAj in new designs. Stripes, calicos, novelties or florals. Easy to tub. 35 in. wide. New V Reg. U.S. Tat. Off. 1 |