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Show Page Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen and family were in Heyburn Idaho on Msnday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Steed of U 11 at the Hansen Lcgan visited home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Saphia Larson attended the funif c.kh week eral service in Ogden on Monday on Thursday PuHishcd at Tremor.ton, Utah, Mrs. Elen Storlberg. for for Friday distribution. 23 Phone Mr. and Mrs. David Larson acMain and First West companied Lyn Larson of Salt 52.50 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) Lake City and Herbert White of to Kemmerer Wyoming Clasi Second Denver as Entered at the Tost Ot'fice at Trcmonton, Utah, While the men attended Friday. 1925 matter. October 15. thp TTprfnrd fit.ork Know Mr. and Mrs. Larson visited with the PalllVTTlXG, n. mer DeLong family. The Larson party returned on Saturday. was a Hardy Christensen family and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Malad and Salt Late City visitor iKorth and family and Mr. and on Tuesday. ifnmilv and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Eph Peterson left Tuesday eve- By Mrs. Eph Teterscn ;Korth cf Logan spent Easter on for a week's visit in Los Ang ing 'a fishing trip and picnic in eles California. Mrs. Ruth Jackson and baby 'cache Valley along the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and and Mrs. Elimore Chadwell re- - :RiVer. family were in Spanish Fork turned to trwir home in uaraner- - Mr and Mrs Joe 0yler had as Sunday where th,?y visited with ville Nevada alter spending iu Easter guests beside members of fr and MrJ Howard Smith ciays at we nome oi wr. mm ,heir imrnediate family Mr. and Miss Betty Larson spent the L. M. Holman. Mr Wm nvlpr and Mr. and Mrs. weekend at home with her parMr. and Mrs. Ed Iverson and Raymond Lewis of Ogden. ents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson who took her back to Salt Lake City on Sunday afternoon. Larry, Rodney, Clelond and Rex Peterson enjoyed a campingtrip in the West hills Friday night and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wild-o- n Grover and Rhea to Ogden on Saturday evening where they de Easter baskets to their livered G HOTEL LOS , grandchildren and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover and Sunday Supper. Bonnie and Marie Glead children of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Glead are spending a couple of weeks with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer while their parents make a trip to Alaska. mm HAVDD3 Editor-Publishe- r -- w. Mr. urn AUt t,? 1 wmm I mi m iy 1 mi wmm mm m - DOLLAR-WIS- f m THEN IT'S MAYTAG E? ATTEND TABERNACLE MUSICAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton machines mechanize your hay harvest from start to These three a pitchfork. You get better quality hay,andtSa need finish. You don't even smaller crew. Allis-Chalme- FOR YOU! NOW ONLY i Always in easy view of the operator. Better control for mowing around obstructions. Fast hydraulic lift. Unmatched stability, particularly on hillsides. controlled sickle bar. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship A" i - - s No- tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brighagi City, Utah, or the respective signers for fur- I ther information. . TRACTOR RAkPH- - ft I NOTICE TO CREDITORS - ;4 J f4 Really engineered for tractor Estate of CHARLES ARBON, has two power. Power-driveforward reel speeds and one reverse for tedding shift easily as shifting your car. Castered, rubber-tirefront wheel makes n, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Snowville, Utah, on or before the 6th day of June, A. D., 1949. William Hurd, Administrator of the Estate of Charles Arbon, deceased. Date of first publication, March 31, A.D., 1949 atV"" - - Si- Ti , - ' i j d, ' it easy to lay clean, straight ' windrows, without pitching or roping. Ball and roller bearings throughout. ' ; ' - " and Mrs. Bill Cole Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson entertained the Sunset Riding club at their home Thursday evening. Refreshments wer,3 served to 10 club members and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson and (daughter Marfe and Lu Ann and guests of Mrs. Atkinson's parents a Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover accompanied by Mr. and Mrs of Bothweli Fred Dieningae went for a drive on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Rudolph Christensen and Mrs. Angaline Hansen of Tremonton. spent Monday with Mrs. LaVorta Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and 'daughter Marie and Iu Ann and Joann Shaffer spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams in The occasion was the Tre-monto- REPAIRING IN RADIATOR ROTO-BALE- makes R weather-resistan- rolled bales Yes, we boil, t, fast. Saves more leaves. Rolled bales can be fed with less waste, whole or unrolled. You can stack more tons of hay in a given area. They don't break apart when handled d safe for rough. livestock. flush, reverse flush and rod radiators when necessary to clean them for grease, rust, scale and Twine-wrappe- dirt retard water circulation and For full in formation on fhe lessen motor power. AHis-Chalme- haying system stop in and see rs LOGAN BOX ELDER MOTOR RADIATOR SHOP 221 us. IISS-O30I.GD- South Main, Logan D Q3 SALfS AND SIRVICt PHONE 199-- J CO. TREMONTON n. birthday anniversary of who was injured recently in an automobile accident but is Patty-Adam- !34 s 'now very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen land daughter of Salt Lake city tain, America's d were weekend guests of Mr. and washer. jMrs. Henry Sorensen. Mrs. Dorris Peterson had as Easy terms. Liberal trade-in- . Why Sunday night guests her sister wait any longer to (Mr. and Mrs. Burt Behunin of g Terra Bella California and their enjoy the advantgrandson Laird Selch of Bounti-Ifu- l. of a ages Maytag? Come in today for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen a demonstration. had as Easter dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Allen Sorenren and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen of Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. TREMONTON oniel Anderson of Portage. Mr. Dan Stewart a nephew of Provo .... THE MAYTAG rs en ' uutj SYSTTEfl . . . Fewer Men . . . More Hay . . . and Roiled Bales j spent the Easter weekend in Salt Lake, staying at the Hotel Utah. On Sunday accompanied by her sister Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chris-iansof Salt Lake they attend-th- e Musical in the Tabernacle choir given by the Tabernacle with guest artisits, Mr. Bonelli and Mrs. Sayre. They returned home Sunday evening. Thursday, A CHIEF- - fin-e- st low-price- E j To The Big SOME ELECTRIC 151 .1 1 MAI1.J iu. 0 0 And Your Family And Friends Too, easier-washin- PHONE 1' "zi n 1 the afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and 4ii. cwiu mis. V. j. iiauiey ui ug- den accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Den Shaffer to Logan Canyon where they enjoyed an Easter Speaking of Summer Storage . t ALUS CHALMER FARM EQUIPMENT "i thetHe w filled m or Order In Art ' For V':. "It hardly teems possible, but it's true that almost one half of our l' Ferrin Christensen Farm Miles West of TremonlonOn U. S. Highway 30 Soutli mine products are turned out by firms having no net income! That's the reason we should encourage mine development on a basis where mining companies can afford to keep our mineral wealth flowing out of the ground." i 11 yyyyM. 1 yil CD 10 a.ni. to 6p.m- See fhe afesf n modern farm machinery ofJielfpRO LINE" WMME iMmmh 12 to 2 p.m. - |