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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah CAR TRANSFERS REQUIRE SALES TAX PAYMENT ,;ityto Stage er Festival Most people seem confused the terms of the law passed 1949 session of the legisthe by a-b- lature requiring the payment of sales tax on all sales of motor vehicles. Only about one in twen-ty- p buyers who apply for trans- -' fer of title by mailis (enclosing sales tax, according to state tax American tKnCarlisle and "l gitty grille, tave been feature roles in the H mail's Summer J.wUtoJuiyi9.iw9. commission employees. The law requires that sales tax 5 the ffaltz" featuring of 2 must be at the time Strauss and the of transfer of paid title and registratversion of Bizion of all motor vehicles. If the car is purchased from a licensed has starred to dealer, sales tax shounld be paid "Way and Bollwood to the dealer, and a dealer's reto first starred port of sale must accompany the Rita," which applif ation for transfer of title j'ieks on Broadway and registration. If the car is tiuo purchased from a person who is Crosby not a dealer, sales tax must be and with paid to the state tax commission Miss Opposite Bing ffilms "Sen Recently begun to sing nd has her sight direct. opera- In cases where persons mail in set on for transfer of title application Lilian Opera next sea-li- fe and fail to include sales tax, the she is the wife issuance of title and ' registration Amerl- plates is delayed until the sales tax is paid. hall,,seViiie has been It is a misdemeanor for a dut- oas the operatic "find' chaser to drive a car carrying "on He was the subject issued to the former plates -, yell-kno- ,7e in Time mag- article starring in after- l)iiUi n- Hoffman" REQUESTS FOR TRAVEL York City FOLDERS SHOW VACATION Of Mr. INTEREST IN TREMONTON in "Tales The flow of requests coming to Olin Downes, local Greyhound travel agents York ;c of the New for travel folders indicates a new ;X high in vacation interest in this' drama-?itio- n is fantasy and community. with a first-ta- n, Overland Greyhound's 1949 the best we have travel in reddish-oranfolders, Robert in years, and make blue, s:j highly in5l " of "Tales 5 the New Rou-viftnna- ge figure romantic I, of distlnc-- a bearing, and warm-'tetica- brilliantly lly by turns, and to his pivotal equal drama" ii the tat Waltz" will be pre-i- e of Utah University July 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, will follow on 3owI Jsnnen" j 18, and 19. Director of raonswillbe Dr. C. s, Head of Speech fed the Univer-a- h Department centennial pro--I Valley" in the Promised I Festival. Conductor Sympony, Midn- in last Dream" ight's .ser and Boat" Show Maurice of the is music teresting reading. Illustrated with photographs and sketches, the folders offer a wide variety of vacation tours, many to playgrounds of the West, and throughout the United States, as well as Canada, Alaska and Mexico. The folders feature Greyhound's "Amazing America" tours, vacations wherein hotels, roud-tri- p transportation and sighteeing are prepared in advance by travel counselors in accordance with the wishes of the tourist with no extra charge for the planning and reservation service. This mode of travel has become exceedingly popular in recent years as it enables travelers to begin a vacation on any day convenient for them, and they can stay as long as they desire. Hotel, resort, and transportation accomodations are assured in- -' eluding meals in some national parks. Tours are tailored for individuals or family groups; they are not chartered or conducted tours for large parties, leaving on specific intervals. The new 1949 vacation folders are available free at the local Greyhound depot. pre-plann- ed " EN imp 'AT TILE any Sherman Barton and daughter Greta of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson Wednesday. TILE 3 ESTIMATES S ROOM, DRAIN HRE PLACES, Ofien 30402 Street, Ogden RENT - Uprights AISO from list price RENT BAND INSTRUMENTS osfor Sale JERHAYS .. $100.00 up ua visited Sun- j M-M- i , ; Super-Coach- - I lion and Drainage Pipe ncree or Sewer Tile Clay !3 Corrugated metal Averts - Headgates pLM i j pleasure-planne- and REINFORCED Concrete Culverts 88-R- er ! FEATURING OGDEN, UTAH Phone Type MATTRESS INNER-SPRIN- G .... Priced at up n. 80-R- Mr. - WW'' you turn the tap, any hour, any day of the year. That's the service you'll enjoy with an Automatic Electric Water Heater. Once it's installed you can forget it, for it's as completely auto- and heater $1775.00 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1941 $13.95 matic as an Electric Clock. It's thrifty, too, costing the average family only a Sedanette $1395.00 SEDAN $595.00 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $595.00 $695.00 1940 OLDS SEDAN $650.00 1940 CnEV COACH $495.00 1939 FORD COACH $495.00 1938 CDV SEDAN 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE $450.00 $995.00 1941 BUICK SEDAN TRUCK 1946 CHEV Brownllpe Transmission $1250.00 1938 CHEV 1'. TON....-$325.- 00 $225.00 1940 DODGE i TON ft Li . PHONE 20 TREMONTON i Itfe tl - UTAH POWER & LIGHT Horn Ownership - A rjr CO. TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control lb. Standard Oil Company of California 7 What a joy it is for every member of the family to have hot water any time FORD CONVERTIBLE Only 3,000 miles with over $1995.00 drive. Like new 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN Fully equipped. Like new, $1695.00 only 4,000 miles 1948 DODGE CLUB COUPE Top condition, Radio Radio and Heater n nd you'll sing viitV BUY WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS CHEVROLET CO. vt, a EVERT0N DELUXE FR0NK white company d , Radio and Heater QUARTERS FOR ei . 1941 PONTIAC i i M-M- en Radio and Heater ) Sag m 1946 OLDS i. Tcko yzvr die! CO... Mr. and Mrs. John Rauber and daughter Noma have returned day in Mendon with Mrs. Lemuel from an extended trip to the Earl. Northwest and southern states. They report having a wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of time. i Lehi. spent Monday at the home rm MO.it aoaria im IKirort iah of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. GAS STATION ASSISTS BERTH ANNOUCEMENT Friday. Jesse L. Roberts. DEWEYVTLLE BUILDING FUND Mr. and Mrs. Don Chlodo anArlin Madson owner of the De- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins weyville service station, will turn nounce the arrival of a daughter, HOME AFTER TRIP and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rich-in- s over all the profits made from born to them May 30th in a Brig-ha- TO CALIFORNIA Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist of Grouse Creek, spent two the sale of gasoline at his station REUNION OF FORMER arrived home this week, after a days this week visiting Mr. and on Saturday and Monday June 11 SUGAR CITY RESIDENTS Mrs. George NapolL very enjoyable trip to Oakland, and 13, to the Deweyville ward PLANNED FOR WEDNESDAY California accomrjanled by Mrs. building fund. A reunion of present and past Lewis Hunsaker. They visited at Mrs. Navella Haws, Miss Verde residents of Sugar City, Idaho,; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl AND GLEANERS Haws, Verlan Haws and Marie has been set for Wednesday, Lancaster, a daughter of the Cook, all of Satl Lake City were SLATE OUTING June 15 at 7:30 in the Ivins ward Llienqulsts. recent dinner guests at the home J in Salt Lake City. and from Gleaners chapel the of Mrs. J. O. Garfield. Chairman S. W. Gaddle in the RECEIVE DEGREES FROM Tremonton First and Second wards are invited to attend a Felt building. Salt Lake, would UNTVERSrTY OF UTAH Salt Lake visitors at the home swimming and party on appreciate hearing from all whoj Mrs. Edith Marie Moore will of Mrs. J. O. Garfield over the Friday, June picnic 10 at Crystal plan to attend. graduate June 14th from the U. weekend, were Mrs. Melvin Cook, Springs. j of U with the largest group of Miss Barbara Cook and Susan All those going will meet at GAYE WALDRON students ever to receive degrees Holt. the Tremonton Second ward wiiNffc biiwu McJJAii from the institution. vacationland. ins a. w. v. u. speecn contest; Mrs. More graduated from the Pick your favorite chapel, and go from there to and head for pleasbag, your pack was Methodist in held the .Miss Carma Iverson of San Crystal Springs. church, Newton, Iowa high school and ure unlimited by GREYHOUND. A swimming Francisco is visiting at the home party will be followed by a wein-e- r m iremonton Tnursaay June u the wife of M. W. Moore, bust See more go one way, return 2nd. Gaye Waldron was awarded nessman of this city. Mrs. Moore another. Roomy, roast. of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. provide genuine A charge of fifty cents will be the silver medal and other cont-- 1 wm receive a Bachelor of Fine Lynn Iverson this week. and there are enjoyment made for each person. Those in- estants were Margerite Hupp, of1 Arts degree from the college of travel no lower fares! Let your Greyhound Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Francis of terested, please contact LaVon iremonton ana raunne Davis Art. Her major was in speech. Agent help plan your trip today. Murray spent the week end at Stenquist at the Bear River State ana tanara tuvester or Kiver- -j Another graduate from the sidethe home of her parents, Mr. Bank. GI-- RUSH DAYS University of Utah will be Lola JOIN IDAHO SPRINGS. COLORADO and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, n. btate resident or the w. C. T. Madge Henrie. daughter of Mr. THE DAYS FRONTIER Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompson U. John Latimer of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie and CHEYENNE, WYOMING made I the presentation and Ray a graduate of the Bear River FUN CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer and and family spent the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nielson spent weekend in Ephraim visiting Reeder seminary teacher at the high school. FREEI Write or phone tor FREE mvci iiiku iwiuui auurcss- miss Henrie will receive a Sunday at the home of their relatives. The children have ocox FOLDERS describing Arna$ing Bachelor of Science degree from stayed in Ephriam with their ed the congregation. father E. Robinson, in America Tours wo were soios i sung Dy Judy the University college. Her ma grandparents. vacaf'ons, including hotels, transDeakin accompanied by Miss jor was in Psychology. all portation, special sihtseein tot one low cost! Burns and Brockman Joan Mary Mrs. Bob Bowcutt of Garland Mrs. Mark Hatch of Tetonia, and Miss May Fridal returned played an accordian solo. ENGLISH VISITOR AT Idaho, spent Friday with her sisM. E. IIALL from a HOME IVERSON visit Tuesday pleasant ter. Mrs. O. W. Ewer. MIDLAND HOTEL with the Warren E. Wright fami- NOTICE TO YE TRANS Miss Kitty Homer who recentTremonton Phone 1 to of Due Idaho Falls. disfrom a arrived ly heavy scnedule, England spent Mrs. Delbert Hansen visited ly trict service officer, department the past weekend at the home of CKEYHOUND tBADS IN COURTESY t with her mother Mrs. Carl Crow-thof Veterans affairs, Darrell S. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson. visitors home at the Sunday in Brigham City, Tuesday. of Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell Robins will only be available at were Mr. and Mrs. John Argyle, Tremonton on Wednesday afterMrs. Bill Packer and children of Blackfoot, Idaho, who were noons after 1 p. m. in the future. of Ogden are visiting at the A on On Wednesday mornings, he will their way to Provo. home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve New be available at the employment Hales this week. Mrs. Geraldine Hansen and office in Brigham City. son Johnny of Ogden were week After June 30th, the veterans Mrs. Ethel Jorgenson of Logan end guests of Mrs. Green. representative will discontinue Ralph and Miss Sue Holiday of Tooele all his service, the only are spending this week, with Dr. Mrs. Effle Johnson spent two contact itinery a veteran will have with and Mrs. Eli Hawkins. days this week with her daugh- a veterans representative will be ter Mrs. Beth Green. with Mr. Robins each WednesMr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Winter-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Car day afternoon at the Utah Power of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. ter and son NEW MACHINERY HAS BEEN INSTALLED TO MAKE Shirley of Perry and & Light building. Ray R. Canning of Provo, called Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Carter and All veterans of both wars are MATTRESSES OF THE to see their parents, Mr. and Mrs. son of Los Angeles were visitors urged to contact Mr. Robins with HIGHEST were QUALITY. A. L. Cook, Monday. They at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Is any problem concerning bene on their way to Yellowstone rael Hunsaker, Monday. fits, disability claims, insurance IF YOU WANT A NEW MATTRESS Park. etc. SEE US OR HAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS REBUILT Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw and friends visited the Junior TREMONTON COUPLES and Mr. and Mrs Leslie Garfield Stock Show in Salt Lake City ATTEND STAKE 19.95 and Mr. and Mrs. Con Steff en at- Thursday. DANCE FESTIVAL tended open house given by the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity in Mrs. Chris Beck and Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. David Stander of Salt Lake City, Sunday. ma Neal of Ontario, California, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. EVERT0N MATTRESS CO. spent last week at he home of Ralph Gleason of Garlond will; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne E. Cromp-to- attend the eight stake dance PHONE 2 PHONE 27 daughter Bonnie Jean spent two They returned home ac- festival in Ogden Friday evening. and Mr. with week dithis -' days TREMONTON BRIGHAM CITY companied by Dale Crompton, The affair will be under the Mrs. John Leyland in Salt Lake rtho will spend the summer rectlon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl City. months in California. Hadley. Mrs. Elmo Munson . MUSIC COMPANY ugaen, !!' j 1949 Month, up Plus Drayage " Purchased, sizeable portion of rent deducted BUNNELL LEAVES FOR AG CONVENTION j USED CARS flayers Per ORA FAYE IVERSON GRADUATES FROM WEBER HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS Ora Faye Iverson, daughter of! LeRoy Bunnell left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iverson grad- for Cheyenne, Wyoming to at uated from Weber College on tend the Wyoming state Voca Thursday, June 2. All the Iverson j tional Ag. Teachers conference, family attended the graduation He is vice president of the na- exercises. Ora Faye plans to at-- : tional association and will speak tend summer school at the BYU. j at two sessions of the confer- ence, and expects to return home Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward visand familp spent the weekend ited in Idaho over the holiday weekend. visiting in Pleasant Grove. - Grands N;00 RAUBERS RETURN FROM TRIP TO NORTHWEST and Mrs. Robert S. Calder-woo- d and Mrs. Heber N. Stohl atSam and George Chournos at- tended the Emeritus Club dinner, tended the East High graduation which was held in the Union ceremonies at Kingsbury Hall on Building on the University of the U of U campus Thursday Utah Campus, last Saturday eve evening, June 2nd. ning. PIANOS TO lels Local Happening TREMONTON MODUCE PRICES lUBJf CT TO DA11Y MARKET CHANCEI lb IOC dime for 40 gallons of hot water a day S3 a month. The lower prices you have been waiting for are here now |