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Show JUXE THURSDAY 15, 1549 in the Before buying; automobile lnsa. DON'T LET your hay spoil canvas tarns; ranee, tie su;e to sva JAMES stack. War surplus Tremonton riHOUGII. at the Farmers' Cash Union ; CLASSIFIED ADS TREMONTON Tremonton, LTuh The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, j 5.6-tf- John Deere 16 ft.j FOR SALE hillside combine. Has cut 700 ac- RLE use DDT dust for heavy res. Rubber tires, alamite onei et the Farmers' Cash Union infestation; Phosphate contain- shot grease system. Excellent conj wiH pay ing sulfur will help on moderate dition. Call 95-or 133. tfnc UTAH 33.5"X NitraDrills cash for dead or useless cows, hor- infestation. for side dressing beets DONT LET your hay spoil in the ses, sheep or hoes. Phone Tremon- nitrogen) Save money and taKe stack. War surplus canvas tarps corn. and tfc ton 159-- or Garland Farm Service, at the Farmers' Cash Union Modern car. off CONTROL IN STUB j R j 12-- 3 2. 95-R- 4. FOR REPAIRING tractors, auto- mobiles and farm machinery and for Gas and Oil, Service' and station supplies, contact Scoff ield Tractor Service, Bear River City. tfn-- c Phone 2423. MOTOR REPAIR WEEVIL CONTROL IN STUBBLE use DDT dust for heavy infes- tation; Phosphate containing sulfur will help on moderate innitfestation. Nitraprills (33.5 rogen) for side dressing .beets and corn. Save money and take off car. Modern Farm Service. t2-- c Phcne 188-J2. FLY SPRAYING schedule now being made up. Contact Lynn Markham phone 188-J- 2 Tremont2c ton Al-dr- id FOR SALE S HEppj LA A " PlF.e "IKE 15ae and accessor" billfolds POCKET H CROQlET members of the club were present. They are Sherma Stan- fill Lund and Alice Hall Cass,, Ogden; Carma Iverson, San! Francisco; Mary Petterson Isom, Salt Lake; Luana Bishop Marble, Garland; Lapreal Bishop Ander- son and Emma Lou Stander God- dard, Ogden; Jennie Eldridge; and Mary White, Tremonton and the hostess. All i I i I H FOR SALE 12ft Self propelled combine. Cliff McMurdie, phone 63-R1- 1. Rewinding J. . sr5 ships. tfn-- c Spring fryers. L. Christensen, Phone 176-J- L t2p DELICIOUS Mastiden STRAWBERRIES, fresh from the patch. NEW and USED Phone 2341, Carlos Stevens, Bear ! KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES ltc ELECTRIC MOTORS River aching tired, City sore, tolerate Why in walk can style when feet you Co. G. FOR SALE 4 room house with and comfort in Aerotreds! For a SHEET METAL WORK large lot and outbuildings free demonstration of the ad- bath, Call Garland 103-in Garland. PLUMBING - HEATING 166-of Aerotreds call vantages tfn-- c 108 Tremonton Phone G. Leslie Rees. ltp FASHION FROCK DEALER, 'A miles west of Elwood school. Mrs. t2p BEVERLY JEAN RHODE Moyle Hunsaker. iu.nn imm wTWwwwf'f.;!l WANTED furnished apartment AND GERALD A. PETERSON, for young married couple. Phone RECENT NEWLYWEDS 111. ltp United in marriage recently were Miss Beverly Jean Rhode, SLOW BATE FOR SALE Hay Derrick in good MMMMK.lt f TO 4 TEARS condition. Irvin Jones, phone 105 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. NO COMMISSION NO STOCK HQ FES t2 pd. Rhode and Gerald A. Peterson, Tremonton. the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. FOR SALE 36 ft grain elevator Peterson of Garland. with 80 bushel bin and engine, Vows were exchanged on May Tremonton. Utah 500 bushels per hour. Good for 6t:i in the Lcgan Temple with fiUing granery, portable. Also a President ElRay Christiansen ofInternational hillside com- ficiating. l Mortgogt toon fnttrtfrtr fnr the Accompanying bine in top shape. See Howard couple were the parents of the THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Or AKKfICA ltc groom, Mi-- and Mrs. A. W. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Eddis LOST white weiner pig Friday. Reward. Contact Dick Davis, Fredrickson, Mrs. Joan Archibald ltc and Mrs. Leah Deakin. phone 155-Following the ceremony Mr. DONT LET your hay spoil in the and Mrs. H. C. Rhode, parents of stack. War surplus canvas tarps the bride honored the newlyweds at the Farmers' Cash Union at a wedding dinner at the Bluebird Cafe, in Logan, and a reFISHERMEN, ATTENTION, for sale boat, trailer, VA horse pow- ception was held that evening er Firestone motor. All for $150. at the family home. The bride was lovely in a tra call Oscar Strand. Phone ditional gown of white slipper ltc fashioned with beaux satin, of FOR SALE International 14 ft neckline with a dainty seed pearl cut, hillside combine. Leslie leaf design, pontice sleeves, a full t2-- p skirt with a graceful peplum Hawks, Blue Creek. which flowed into a long train. LOST Wallet containing cur- Her fingertip veil of net was rency and valuable papers. $5.00 to a crown of white roses caught reward for return of wallet and and of the valley. She carlily ltc ried a colonial styled papers to John Gable. bouquet of FOR SALE. Hamilton Beach Vac-cu- white rosebuds, and lily of the cleaner with attachments, valley. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lois also baby swing, bathinette, coal circulator and separator. Call Lundberg, sister of the bride, a gold taffeta gown ltp who wore vc styled similar to the brides dress, ' Miss June Rhode, another svt?r. stood as maid of honor v wring a pink net formal. Both carried nosegays of yellow roseMr. and Mrs. Delmar Thomp- buds. son and family of Boise are Mrs. H. C. Rhode chose a gown spending a few days with Mr. of blue jersey with lace skirt and and Mrs. Ford S. Jeppson. wore a corsage of pink carnations, while Mrs. H. C. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Laub of Los was dressed in a tan crepe gown Angeles, California are visiting complimented with a pink carwith his parents Mr. and Mrs. J nation corsage. Boyd Cullimore, H. Laub for a few weeks. a friend of the couple was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub and Mrs. LaVon Crystal arranged Mi. and Mrs. J. H.Laubvisited in the flower decorations in the Ogden Sunday afternoon. home. The center of Interest In STEVE TREMONTON RON the serving room was a four Nedra Cornwall daughter of tiered weding cake topped with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall a miniature bride and groom. is spending her vacation in Salt The new Mrs. Peterson chose Lake City. as a going p.way outfit, a robin egg blue suit with white 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Perce were in Morgan Sunday to visit their son, Ivan and family. and Af shop ated from the Bear River high school ten years ago and called themselves "The Big Ten," met last Wednesday afternoon with one of their number, Winona Rock Ballard of Hansel Valley as hostess. They met at the home of Mrs. Ballards sister, Mrs. Ed Deakin for an afternoon of visiting and renewing old friend- 1B3-J- 2. FOR RENT Sleeping room Phone phone tfc DONT LET your hay spoil in the 176-Rstack. War surplus canvas tarps EXPERT PIANO TUNING 25 at the Farmers' Cash Union years experience. J. E. Brown will be here in June. Iave order FOR RENT small new spinet with Mrs. Delbert Walker. Phone piano. 6 months rent applies on 4tp5-'2-G purchase. Olive Hall 103 W Gartfn-- c land, j AMffiSiff. BEAR RIVER GRADUATES HOLD REUNION Ten young women who gradu- 77 35-J- J HOME OF FRJEKDLY their daughter and family Mr. Mrs. D. E. Peckenpaugh. the Following the exercises 1355 of E. Cordells East Robert South Temple street gave a dinner in honor of Mrs. Moore and also present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Beckstead, former residents of Tremonton. , j DONT LET your hay spoil in the stack. War surplus canvas tarps WEEVIL - Dy or Night CoQ Call InBe0J huyina WE STILL fivf GIVE WHO . REPAIRING J THAT PEPAi Burgess Jl See JAMES BROUGH, Realtor 51 AorhcH-Ptri- , Fred-rickso- n, S.VTURI firTuKt MRS. M. W. MOORE HONORED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AFTER GRADUATION Mrs. M. W. Moore who graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts 18,2, - Sl:- - Actnow. ; r-- r 3 gfa degree frcm the University of Utah this week is now receiving congratulations from her family and friends. Mrs. Mocre attended the School of Fine Arts, working under Dean Avard Fairbanks and in the department of Drama, under Dr. C. Lowell Lees. Her major was speech and field of emphasis, Theatre. Present at the graduation Ri!' v Rntlor Stool m uuiini,f Be ready to start r.; jour; '" ". records of more than 40 yeani -t- he bin with endurance less than loan price. 'TW for vour sell Don't grain convenient sizes, luuu, ztvv, anu ;jraette uto Dusnei. Protect Your Grain Profits-S- e3 UsTcit Pitt iarrett i i nick t. runners iusar ttumoi mmi, r? ex- ercises were M. W. Moore and 9 phone 35 R. MAY WE SAY THANK YOU For your patronage during our first years business in Tremonton. wilt i 98-J- 1. FOR OUR m FIRST ANNIVERSARY are giving 1. 10 Discount all Local Happenings on Bed room, Living room, Dining room and Kitchen Furniture during the remainder of this month HALES BROTHERS FURNITURE HE'LL FEEL like a KING 1 ) Ivan had the misfortune recently to fracture an arm while at work. Mrs. Nelson remained with the family until Tuesday. Mrs. Re land Johnson of Salt Lake City and son Rex are spending two days with her sister Mrs. Ernie Conger. Sunday 19th June with a box of our delicious SLRY ANNE - SHITE J WILLIAMS - JOHNSONS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris and family of Nampha Idaho spent ten days visiting with Mrs. Ernest Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Harris in Portage, and other relatives and friends in the Vrlo Adams says: r i COOKIES lor Ifl CREAM and SUMY Afternoon's Enjoyment. SUGAR COOKIES lb 39c DADS Bulk Pack SUGAR WAFERS lb 55c DROP COOKIES CHOCOLATE BnUt One Hall to Two found Boxes ADAM'S DRUG STORE TREMONTON Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Packer and family. Mrs. Hannah E. Poole of Poca-tell- o has spent a week visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ray York in Tremonton. She was accompanied home by Mrs. York who remained in the Idaho city for a week's visit. Pack a gal 98c ICE CREAM ICE CREAjM gallon 1.95 days a year it's C. O. D. 'collect on Dad), but next Sunday is Father's Day, so why not drive In at my station at 1st East and Main and let me 'give the car a good wash Job. Hell sure be tickled, won't he? : r 39c 8 oz Swedish Mints 29c SHAVE! SIMLN SCHIC1 9 oz Stuffed 3Iints 29c TV Old Fashioned S TRA1 19c STICK CANDY MILK CHOCOLATE pkg 33c SCAN um , CRTH WATERJffiLLONjbj! lb JUMBO CANTS GOOD EATING lb CHERRIES, 11 UTAH RINGS CAKE FLOUR 37c CORN Baker's Cocoa nnt Baker's Chocolate 17c GREEN PEAS 39c CALUMET Baking Powder CR1SCO ' 3 FRESH EGGS 19c lbs 90c ,loZ 49c ihm POTATO CHIPS PICNIC SIZE 3 ears brft 6-- R 1 21b ME A TS "IF ITS NIPPY CHEESE WE nAE ... wlVT YOU IT" ?4WE MORRELL'S V SLICED BACONJb-- ' U.S. GOOD" TOP SIRLOIN STEAKjbJ 39c" BACON SQUARES rilONE fern 'fFER'S IE "5! ZOO LONG GREEN Bake a Cake for Fathers Day M. 10 Oz. Honeymoon BRICKS 55c SWANS DOWN 364 Creme de Mints SPECIAL TREAT DAD life REFRESHING KISSES CHERRIES Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hales. San dra Richard and Paul visited in lb 59c send; war TREMONTON tt- . |