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Show I919 All The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcmonton. Utah TKHEALTH ODDITIES Pu-.- : rtt M-.r- Me u-f- eri-- .. C:SAViCHi , cit-mi- -- I !' r t,, f f . , Uncle 4 c &C ; 11 Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pruett o!. months in Farmineton with her ' Ernest Warburton of Etna, d r.m and friends ,!.,,.. Ogden entertained Sunday at a,dauhter Mrs. Thelma Gartrell. wiiJi his siiter Mr. and ever visited weekend. An 'der d'rect- -n of Mp. family dinner in honor of the! Mrs. Effie Potter attended pri- cerson and Mrs. Rhoda Welling. birthday of her fathpr ctnna e .A.f , FJFTh FLUSOF EGYPT ;.1 Hess. Mr. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. with and Mrs her parents day ood has rptnrnpH hnm. Earl Halt. Mrs Holt aoronnvm- - ITfI fVim Mr anrf Mrs v V'J riftSi u.iuTi auciiuiiiK" me nasi, tpu'.icu to wnerp mpv uien wewiun ' , t 4u,,j , V ; iiuu.iva VI J.'t:ail utm ivll and . .A ;visiL?d with mends m the after- . , irs. Aiuc.i ai.a jamny inoon ' ViHitiA.!Aj:s HAVES cf St Charles Idaho and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen KEPT WELL UNDER & Sam sirkka Lisa KasW of Finland attended Sun- - wh0 is a dinner birthday friends in St. visiting CONTCCl. IN THIS of ;day at Brjgham City in honor of Charles Idaho. ft ;a i C UMTE Y. his father Axel Petersen. vv pimn pptPn fntrt!iinA.i To Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton Sunday at a birthday dinner in WASHINGTON. -- One way you and daughter visited Saturdav honor of Bernice. euests h?sidec ca-help the government save and Sunday at Farmington as members of the familv were Lee money is by eating potatoes. house guests of her parents Mr. Allen of Trcmonton and Ferns An unexpected surplus- in the and Mrs. John Sjablom. McFarlane of Riverside Mrs.j early crop in Flor da has forced Mrs Varda Larkin of Snowvilie Sidney Sorensen of East Garland' the to visited on department Mrs Anni? Christensen and son Monday with her par- buy nn. re than 24.000 100 pound ' ents Mr. and Mrs. Don Gam. Lowell of Clarkston and Mr. and bais t; steady prices. Ad.litio-i.i- ' Mrs. Irwin Sutherland and sons Mrs. Willis Christensen of purrn.ises may have to be maae in nther southern tates Kent and Glade visited monton visited at the home in P.itato unmers are protwU-r- t Saturday in Ogden with her sis- - the afternoon. the farm t by law iter Mrs. Art Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jardine of Last Yiar they were ati;iranici-cMr. and Mrs. Earl FarrellBrig- - Taylor Utah visited Sunday with a miniirmm of S2 13 p"t H); nam City visited Sunday after- - Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy and The 194!) pounds noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs family. SI ijll The terim lu.r Irwin Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight were was mi'de "hy cnuf rc8 Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards weekend guests of his daughters Agneultuie depailnnrii p':iti ners hoped the irduction n McMinn of un and family of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. us . . . j , ... . -- . . E port would result iti friends and relatives on Sunday, of Pocatello Idaho on Monday HUkN rilhb lUUtN UYfcK nin ? (rites mi rT"" f, smaller erups Supports tr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnick they attended the wedding ri "if Surl costly to the government family of Pleasant Grove, ception at Burley Idaho for her Because of the outstanding Because of a new and extenaiv CATTLE IN A SSKGLE YEAR. assibtance on past crops has cost Mrs. Horace Richards and daug- -' parts warehousing program asgranddaughter Carol Cache and engineering, testing and manumore than t:'.00.000 hters of Brigham City visited on Kerry Olsen of Burley. They also facturing facilities of the world' suring fast, flexible distribution Meanwhile, the government is Fcurdntitm fur Ammsl of CMC parts to every section of exclusive of comlargest producer Mr. Lewis Mrs. Mr. Rex visited with and and Mrs. still paying the 1C4H price 90 pet Sunday with mercial vehicles. the country. cent of parity, for spuds from isi Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Cache and Mr. and Mrs. Rex netof a nationwide Because Because of products that ara Richards and famlies. Snow. other southern California points. i year's bumper crop The truck-bui- lt . . . providing engines work of specially equipped and The thre small children of Mr. is 60 per cent of paritv guarantee manned branches chassis that are famous for and They were accompanied by their expertly factory a is Les and Mrs. standard for Voorhies Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist of Clear legal (Parity iong-lif- e, st and dealer service stations. operation. daughter Mrs. Doris Lamb of measuring farm prices. It is de field spent last week with their the weekend in Salt Lake spent to Plymouth. be to fair farm signed enu.illy grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ezra attending conference, and had Mason Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Over- - as their guests Bishop and Mrs. THE KlY 70 Sunday visitors at the home cf ers and nonfarmers GRIAUK TRUCK VAWl the current Despite surplus, meyer of Ogden visited at the David Jenson of St. Ignatius, Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and y some grocers complain they h;ive home during the week and Miss Montana. family were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon been unable to get potaMrs Ann of Barnes Barnes and toes at support prices. They say Helen Mason attending the U.S. A. C. visited at her parents home Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis farmers prefer to sell to the Carlos Hunsaker, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Kaysville Major and Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker Is now Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. LeRoy Noble of Ogden. Faye Officials claim grocers could get Mrs. Cleo Wood was hostess to home after spending several TREMONTON Coombs also of Ogden spent the all the potatoes needed if they a family party Tuesday for her months in the service. PHONE 95-more a little than offered the suphome of her at weekend parthe mother and sisters where an enport price, which is a minimum, joyable ents. day was enjoyed, those Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and not a maximum. were Mrs. Maxine Garpresent believed said that also they They Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards at- when Bear River City, Mrs. dner of the balance of last year s tended open house Sunday at crop has been disposed of prices Faye McMurdie and Mrs. Carmen Richardson and Mrs, Davis Chr Logan in honor of Mrs. Emily will fall to about the support Richards on her eighth birthday. istensen of Tremonfcon Mrs. Irene Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen Peck and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. and daughters Louise and Lois Sitter Locked Out of House It was also the birthday of Mrs. Elaine were dinner guest Sun- By McMurdie. Child Mrs. Effie Johnson and son day of a daughter and sister Mr. CINCINNATI. Paul Vern and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Brig-ha- Feldman locked his attended a birthday dinner r out City. 45 minutes Sunday at the home of Mr. and of the house causing her of anxiety before firemen came to Mrs. Irvin Soothe of Honeyville in honor of Mrs. Boothe where the rescue. Little Paul, son of MaxFefctrhan, all members of the family were of Steinberg's secretary-treasure- r the and enjoyed day present na'Pn, it ; Wants Nation J People Ect More Spuds i i - agru-ult'ir- e j Tre-Walt- ticp-suppo- er, J i . i I ' vsyrj V ? 1 C I re-a- .uniMlHE STOMACH nd j ( ' IP-!- low-co- COOMBS DELL ) Mrs. and Lre Urkin ;' cf the Sunday school visited at our ward jjjard was Coombs WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR CO. honored at a in Isiing Sunday evening meeting where he re-Jh- nt is R .Central in the work old-cro- speakers I mission. Other bRoy Noble of Ogden and fs of the missionary musi-- f were rabers two solos "Hills Lords Pr-- f of Garland Father" by and "The SyDon Nelson solo 'V My : fLRees. f and Mrs. - : Irvin Coombs week after a Two-Year-O- a I seeks visit with relatives lm Diego, California and jh M If ld . Two-year-ol- d m baby-sitte- FEATURING EVERTON DELUXE a New Type MATTRESS MACHINERY MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. INNER-SPRIN- G YOU F 5 INSTALLED TO MAKE BEEN HAS .... A NEW MATTRESS YOUU OLD MATTRESS REBUILT WANT HAVE . clothing store, enjoyed every minute of the show at the expense of Mrs. Evelyn Season, 35, who was tending him wh;le Mrs. Feldman went shopping. Mrs. Scallon had taken the baby into the yard for a sunning. When tr ey returned to the house, the child "ried for a toy he had left on the p " ch. stepped out to When Mrs. Sc:-Hretrieve the toy the toddler banged the door and the night latch snapped. Mrs. Scallon was locked out. She rushed to the home of a neighbor and called police. But, ad-in her excitement she gave an dress two blocks away. She waited. Paul looked out the front window and grinned. The neighbor then called the fire department and gave the correct SEE US Priced at 19.93 up address. EVERTON Lt. Neff Schmit, in charge Company 43. Carthage, responded. He put a ladder to an open window, climbed through, saw that Paul was all right and opened the door. Mrs. Scallon felt faint. MATTRESS CO. PnONE 27 BRIGIIAM CITY 'EONE ffllOXTOX of MASSEY-IIAOni- S CLEANER STRENGTH LIGHTER DRAFT If 11 V U.iY--- get VJ Wll iind rizes for ow score 1 Prizes for high score j Wi'iil ' WITH " SOU t:.J tormina from lint of high tpeed Lii-in- 1 rl O full plo. mcld- - Plus Tax l bo..d .LIjMdrsR.StwJy,lo"f-- that resist the strain ol - moid-mea- Reparation. you'll save get the full details on how s and time with fast plows. operating Massey-Harri- ... PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW iom,. i .ci.is ''"'rrr." u- -L " 1.1. II Mid dri SERIES DISC PLOWS 400 SERIES DISC PLOWS J and 4 fwow. Tot. Mm Km ilosr, ooy w. J , " Big FOR EARLY DELIVERY Valley Implement Co TREMONTON X K $12.95 - - Goodyears famous economy tire flint runs ami runs ami runs ITS MARATHON I bot S0J MOUNTED PLOW ""- -'" tom.. Hooki .P l 600 TfXT Tl 1 iff Prior to April 1st 6.00x16 size COMtlKt'01MODEL S n n OLD TIRE Mossey- - h thoo Horrit s. SS 90in9- Easy, free running action that requires less iZa ' ' ' Bave3 el. And clean scouring discs and to you do a better plowing job. It all adds up seed in first handliag step of that mighty important K! t DRINKS FREE SHOOTS FOR THE LADIES OW kind of plow you prefer tractor mounted, find exactly what you want u'll strongf tough frames fcme in soon HOTDOGS & Garn. Mrs. Lucile Godfrey, Mrs. Gwen Bumett. The program included readings by Sharon Kroch of Tremonton and musical numbers by the high school male I lib . disc-yo- a Massey-Harri- miles west of Bear River High School 2 V You wneayou Future Progress Guild enter tained Thursday evening at the Ward Hall in honor of their husbands. A banquet was enjoyed with Wendell Welling as toast master. Hostesses were Mrs. Nina Owens, Mrs. Vanda Hess, Mrs. p.m. SCOURING EXTRA natter what 'aboard, or 1:00 Y7 F? M ffiM men) PLOWS FOR ill Sunday, April 17 - v :IW FUN! FUN! FUN! Saving On Other Sizes! mmm motor CO, TREMONTON PHONE 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS TREMONTON rilONE M |