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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tre monton, L't.ih N!.,;h Thatcher jlousevives By Mrs. Lcland Johnson Mr. xtra- and Mrs. Milton Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Specia - Mrs. Arlo Summers Sunday. Laura Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson visited In OgoVen just Received Friday. Mr and Mrs. Ike Newman visited in Honey ville Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Willard Peterson and family. Bishop and Mrs. James Wight, Mr and Mrs. Alec Boulton and family were in Brigham HUNDRED 12 Yard BOLTS AX Cloth Royal G 1 CLOTH BUT WILL i SIMILAR TO OIL TIMES SEVERAL IT OUTWEAR William Watt spent Monday in Ogden. Deon Christensen and Valeen Watt were visitors in Logan this week. Mr and Mrs. Rulon Woods and family spent Sunday with Melvin Woods and family. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Woods were in Logan and Brigham Friday to attend a wedding and reception. Mrs. Marion Glenn celebrated her birthday Wednesday evening. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dev(ere Nelson of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble of Deweyville. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Devere Nelson acted as hostess at the home of her mother, to her club. Games, were played and refreshments were served to ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Holliday and Mrs. Sarah Adams left on Tuesday for a trip to Texas and parts of Mexico. A wedding dance will be held March 11th for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson at Ogden. Every one is invited to attend. Mrs. Clara Harding is spending a few days at the home of her parents after returning from Ideal For Tables CRACK OR PEEL iVY C0ATING WILL NOT AND CORNERS THE OVER HANGS off IT EDGES OF THE TABLES. I 1 55 J Be Folded Can j PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM 1 "0 lvclUDING PLAIN WHITE. J XATI0NALLY I Per Yard 98c ADVERTISED 46 Out-of-to- Inches Wide I lN In Full 12 j on cut lengths )0ir Fnce blts' 1 ! 42c vd t i f OH per Yd. Yard yc f M "1 ''yyQ j ' 1 n TREMONTON jOXEU UKe miib Visit to Salt w the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Les Anderson visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Shellabar- ger wer,? in Ogden Monday.1 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barfuss vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barfuss and family in Brigham City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Wood and Mrs. Laura Ray were in Ogden, Wednesday on busi I ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dale grandmother, Mary E. Christen sen. Mrs. Roy C. Anderson spent two days this wek with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Anderson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family visited in Garland Sunday with Mrs. Emma Archi bald and mother. Mrs. Jack Winn visited Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family. Earl Anderson and family vis ited in Corinne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Diderickson and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Johnson and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Nelson were in Salt Lake Wednesday to say farewell to Edward Tolman who is leaving on a Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and family visited in Brigham City on Saturday with Mrs. Rosella Simper. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark vis ited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow. Mrs. Doran Barlow and two daughters are spending a few days at Fairview, Idaho. Miss Myrna Clark attended a birthday party for Pamala and Tamara Christensen of TremonMrs. Anna Hodson and Walter Cook of Layton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray on Sunday. Irva and Doris Ray spent Friday to Sunday with their par- Wood, Mrs. Laura Ray and Mrs. Leland ser- vices for Doris F. Mortenson in Tremonton last Thursday. A HIE p. s! IEI IB DARES Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Blue Creek Irrigation Company held February 3, 1949, the following stock was de clared delinquent and ordered advertised for sale: V.srdon Fonnesbeck, certificate No. 133 and No. 203. 39 shares. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley pledge J. P. Jones cer tificates No. 196, No 144 and No, 143. 133 Vi shares. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley pledge; J. H. Fackrell certificates No. 139 and No. 113 Cc,"ie and see the car built today's bigger, taller, more active 'OWER OUTSinr 80 th tll6 l'irir"T 0,llsi,,e for ' Ndf ea8'rr Parl'n? anJ l'"9 ncw Dodge ' Ct '"g'?r roominess. It's louvr " n '"A'"''" inside, to give you the rm that aprlls added comfort every you rid. 8lre,cl)-0- ni,l ' Wd t C restful Mipport. Front eat travel) five inrhe . . . riset one inrh in moving forward for better vision. NEW "GET-AWA- Y givei flashing ENOine . . pick-u- p Higher compression engine nqueezes extra mile frona earh tankful of gas. See it...Driveit...the Daring flew rm gives all those thincs ear . . . I l""av . . sleek stvhne with ' ' ' aH'"nS prformanre with ff(om HijiJ "n ''nv" , ' ' S'1 rovr'' 'n"thnpsa Dodge makes possible. Come in the nholc Dodge story . . . now! cononET Hw fliOX CYRO-MATI- C hft You ftom AvailabU at Extra CMt . . . Winzeler Motor Company 16 StUSWCl Get yr 9 TREMONTON, ;pring plowing done on time Contact REED HARRIS, Thone 7 ll Soon in our new location Spangler F-- ,,, UTAH 'hat can the farmer do to make the best of this EAGAN FARM SERVICE INCORPORATED 121 ii j i - d.6IH3Lnd ShUlhf.. Phone ;'- We suggest this as the only answer. If you don't have the tractor and equipment to get your spring work done speedily, mean the difference between get ready now! Action taken now may Ford a profit and a loss on this year's farming. If you're interested in a tractor or Dearborn plow or other machinery, come in and see us now. We can take care of your needs now, but we might not be able to in the spring when the rush is on. au- FARRELL J. BESS DISTRIBUTOR Tremonton ; While production of the new Ford tractor and Dearborn farm equipment is good, it is exceeded in many instances by demand, particularly during seasonal peaks. Most farmers prefer to buy their new tractor and many of their implements in the spring. Ford tractor dealers would like to take care of all their farmers in the spring, but we just don't have the money, the storage space, and the huge crew in a short required to make nearly all our year's sales and deliveries spring period. p tow Dm! S h int a t,U.. ; ii -- -- the supply 4t tomatic oil heat. With control, you finger-tihave even temper ture throughout lh house. It ave time, work, and space. And with Standard Furdisnace Oil 100 tilled you can b sure of having clean, healthful, convenient, economical heat. . I s- The demand for the great new Ford tractor and Dearborn farm equipment remains at an unprecedented level. Thousands of farmers in the intermountain country are interested in getting delivery of their first, or second, or even third or fourth Ford tractor and more Dearborn farm equipment, but many are waiting until spring. Today's antwer to give full, i situation? He can do this: He can have 1ns tractor and machinery on hand and in tiptop shape and ready to move into his fields the moment they arc ready to be worked. If he doesn't have his tractor and machinery ready, he'll be endangering his 1949 crops. 11 ihiver-weath- WAX 1 weatkr the precaution tll6 SEATS 115 NORTH MAIN, LOGAN , Tuesday, March 15th at 4 p. m. Blue Creek Irrigation Co., Herman Fonesbeck Secretary. Date of first publication Feburary 17, 1949. KNEE-LEVE- L i' The intcrmountatn area is suffering one of the worst sieges of winter weather on record. Not only has there been unprecedented snowfall, but long spells of cold weather, have prevented which its melting. As a result, all signs point to a very wet spring time before usual weeks the means that the farmer may be delayed past his he can get at spring plowing. anng "eW car active style . . . new in J that eomrs from want. t, Modern offices throughout the west protect your 1940 crops 1 V and your pockctbook I by acting novl disti Ton t itrnrmr 1 shares. Americans ncw in its own the fresh, natural " truly basic design! l new ear that dares I to be different. fcrtJarr0MW otide . . . yet wider inside, ellww room and shoulder com- , hit KV 'v. Lawrence pledge Berkeley, Hawkes, certificate No 155 and for "innrirn;i i The Federal Land Bank of 7 -- m No. 211 The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledge; George J. Wood certificate No 137. 80 shares.. Notice is further given that said stock shall be offered for sale and unless said assessment is paid, will be sold to pay said assessment, advertising and cost of s"ale, at the home of Herman Fonnesbeck, secretary of said company, at Howell, Utah, on A m mm NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK No. 176. 94 shares. H. A. Willis, certificate No. 17. 20 shares. Wv r Saturday. Edith Wood, certificate BIFfEDEill! - v former resident of Thatcher, DODGE Tl AT DE fcmBiHiinniirV" and Lois Miller were In an auto accident Sunday and were for tunate enough to escape without injury. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borg-strowere in Ogden Friday. Primary officers and teachers had a meeting at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Tolman on Fri day. After the meeting refresh ments were served to eight. . 1 .J , Nephi Diderickson underwent a major operation in Ogden on Monday. Ervin Peterson celebrated his birthday Thursday evening and entertained a few friends. Games were played and refreshments served to eight. Lorna Gayle Larkin is in the hospital with a tonsil infection. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger on Thursday. H. M. Zollinger and Grant Matthews of Logan were visitors at the Lyman Zollinger home on Compton Mrs. and family and Erie Compton visited in Ogden Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton. Mrs. Hewitt Tolman of Salmon Idaho, and Mrs. Jack Forsgren 157 shares. of Bothwell visited Mr. and Mrs. United States of America, Gerold Tolman and family andlpiedge of J. Burke Jon.es and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman ana Cloteel H. Jones, certificate No. 210, 100 shares. family on Monday. Miss Koa Lou Christensen The Federal Land Bank 'of her Berkeley, pledge; Peter J. Hanweekend with snent the r sen, certificate No 200. 32 shares. Clifford Wood, certificate No. 209. 18' j shares. The Federal Land Bank of 3 Berekeley, pledge; Clifford B. and and Mr. . Mrs. Verl Waldron, Ann Woods, and Mrs. Leland Johnson were in Salt Lake on Friday to visit Stephen Johnson and Mr. and Johnson attended' funeral I ents. Clifton G. M. Kerr was the speaker at meeting Sunday eve ning. Margaret-Johnso- Mrs. O. A. Sea?er. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin t ton Saturday. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson, n and Mr. Mr. Mrs. P2e I If .. "A Buildinff, West aMin St. Tremonton J we |