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Show Thursday, August II, Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. 1349 I Jl. J' j j V and bumper design are incorporated in the new Buick Special. With Dynaflow offered as Buick is long and sleek in appearance but three inches optional equipment, the sedan. Shown above is the four door snorter over-al- l. ed er AXDERSOX AND NISH PARTICIPATE IN of the boys from ALL STAR TRAINING Bear River Stake VALLEY BOYS LEAVE ON SCOUT HIKE number A the valley Blaine including Johnson, DWayne Kerr and Jack Johnson left on the Ogden Area Senior Scout Group hike Thursday. The hike will take them up the Wind River Moun tain in Wyoming and is about thirtyfive miles long. They ex pect to return on Friday. Mrs. Charles Ward and family of Ogden visited Tuesday with her sister, Mrs, Ullala Cornwall. ozr David Anderson and Bob Nish, Bear diver's two basket ball players who were named to team are places on the in Salt Lake this week training at the University cf Utah for ths contest between the Class A and Class B teams, scheduled for Friday, August 19 at the Ute field house. Seventy high school graduates from all over the state are train ing in the classic sponsored by the Utah high school Association and the Shriners of Salt Lake All-St- ar A Plans M I Watermelon Feast i Members of the Bear River Stake Mutual Board are planning a water melon bust, for all M. Men and Gleaners of the Bear River Stake. It will be held at the Crystal Springs on Friday August 19th, starting at 8 pm. All M Men and Gleaners of the stake are invited to spend an evening, skating, swimming and eating water melons supplied by the stake. The North-Sout- h football classic will be held cn Saturday night at the Stadium. Many Interesting side trips and various types of entertain ment have been planned for the boys while they are in Salt Lake. Among these are free admission to a ball game, and all concess ions at Lagoon on an outinsr there. D SPECIALS AT THE 'n LEADER WANT-AD- 1 tended a farming camp with a group cf fellow students. Sine? .that time he has worked on farms in several parts of Eng-- I land. The type of farming which fascinates him most is Dairy farminsr. and he spends a good deal of time studying Milk Pro- -' duction and Pedigreed Livestock rearng. He is an active member of his own club at home, serving at pre- sent as Treasurer of the Harrow district. The clubs are establish-- I ed by the initiative of the groups themselves, and are not operated n connection with any schools. The agricultural colleges in England have a four year waiting PAY! S rrrr P?3SR WMffl THE FOOTWEAR list, according to Mr. Rupp. "My visit to the United States has been a wonderful experience," says Bob, who still can't get used to the terrific size and distance of the U. S. He mentioned the courtesy and friendliness which has met him everywhere, and commented on the modern homes which he has visited in the farming districts. 'Our farm homes are not nearly so well equipped," he said. Coming from England, he said he noticed the extreme heat during the Dast seven weeks, but seems to feel better when he sees the natives suffering as much as he does. Bob says he thinks the American cars and trains are wonderful, and seems to be getting O. K. with the American girls "so far." He has already begun to regret that he will have to leave Utah and its people, and states that he hopes to return for anothr visit. We only hope that his trip will be successful and that the exchange of fanning ideas will be mutually hepful to our country, BASKET Arts Studio BANANAS 2 His SEEDLESS GRAPES 211s 25e CANTALOUPE Ll . 7c RED BLISS UTAH POTATOES 101b 33c PEACHES BEAUTIFUL BIG HALES 2 Hs 29c . LOCAL TOMATOES 27c HIKES LARGE BOTTLE ROOT BEER 2 for dance at Oklahoma A&M Colleep wnn previous university teach ing experience at University of man ana ueorge Washington University in Washington D. c. Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Black hope u integrate the two art fields of drama and dance both in th long time instructions of their pupils and in their public productions which should add to the cultural life of this region. Registration of students for the first sixteen lessons will hp made at the home of Mrs. Pope Saturday August 13th. Both Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Black will be present. A. soukd LET The centennial program of the Honeyville Ward Rnnr)j1v Plus Deposit School will be held at Crystal opwugs Saturday at 12 nnrm Each family is requested to brin tneir own lunch and enjoy the F"'Biam. swimming and activit100 II) ies of the day. A danr in th IN PAPER BAGS evening will conclude the day's events. 25c SUGAR 9.53 GALLON GALLON 81.95 98c spent the weekend fishing near Jackson Hole, Wyoming QUITTIl-e- FRANKS Top Quality YOU SAVE $45.90 "LEAN" FRESH GROUND, Lb. 49c POT ROAST SEMI-BONELE- "A" GRADE Lb uiiriil Furniture BEFORE Sun., Aug. 1 1th LEAVING FOR VACATION L. A. 1)01)1) MED. NIPPY WISCONSIN 55ci Repaired Lb 49c advert: AS regi; 10 .e Shirts I ESQUIRE Four new, four four different colors visit ssage ral pu the ;tliem. : ors in at t-- ' styled B.V.D. Brand Shirts. We caMemforf Sp K. Colors I because as a carnival... mardi gras The Universal $18360 DINETTE SETS rust, parade they're fesftt!)!. yellow, c!c grey. 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