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Show v ' T 1949 7 , iK'f. r . THE . LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mrs. K. H AID! r I Fndal II spent from Mrs. E!:ze Madsen has been a Mr. and Mrs. J. O- Burgess and Friday to Sunday in Salt Lake recent visitor of her daughters LOCAL 3.:rr::oi were in Ojrden Sun- - WEBER BOYS IN City and Murray. in en COLLEGE BIND and Salt Lake City cav. Nf:l Hess, la, and Rcbert Pul-- 1 s.pher, 13 both of Tremor.tun. rmong 60 Wtbvr College band students who returned to scliool Call-- , Mmday after a three-da- y VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE BY1N ; Fublisnea oy PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. llAv for Friday Distnbution Thursday ..(t,rm.V $2.50 per year nON RATES (in advance) Of,, .rn '4 r , r" r j RVTTING, in your News ! Phone I the" Dial 5121 ' ;(U'j I tn PUlS:Pher Mr. Hesa is f 1 r f 8 ,Uf "6 A l- - Firit i the cIaS5 11 ebVvt rtoamnlThS wUl be tauRht by Mn Woodhcad. dance director. son of rUni K. L. Hess, ai.so oi i rsmonionMr. and Mrs. Ferris Brough cf Both students are graduates of Clover Valley, Nevada visited Bear River High School. At We- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ber College the drummer is a O. L. Brough. , Mr. and Mrs- Lyle R- - Hansen announce the arrival of a baby girl born October 13th at the JNORS WALL M- W - amb!;" Tne Trf.mcr.u,n hold danem3 c!a,'s immediately following Mutual young ertfh Tj)t.rtnv Srvxia , ii CLv'S TO BEGIN DANCING jjmyrr, Pulsipher is the son of Mr. and Tremonton. Editor-Publish- get ST r i. . vidua' inn a gtnmj ftdyinj course. 'He p'ans to graduate with the c!;i:,s of 1351 nPXt spring, Wi!dfaU' ,r"t,Wilh fOU4llllmtCh3ne it Tremonton, Utah as Second Class 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. "TTTffice at - sopso:::cre i i 0-d- X Austin entertained Valley Hospital. Mr. Hansen who h h ; thering, Sunday is at the St. Benedicts Hospital TiS 'fher father's seventy in Ogden with polio is still family of E. of honor. 1 the guests a . s home to enjoy the and luncheon 4v 1 u n - The Harold Sandall, Sheldon Cannon, Ruel Robbins, and Gordon Bronson of Tremonton, Lynn Nelson of Eothwell, and Chet Scoffied of Montana returned Tuesday from their hunting trip will be with four deer. ?cer. (NS0B V DANCE Dance the Gar-- " jt y night in the rv, sponsored by p.rothers Post Veter;fen i Ot1 ; . AUTOMATIC EHEPvLY KLVD A federal investieation into the plane crash in which singing star Buddy was killed and five other persons were injured centered on a possibility the craft was overloaded, a riane, Cessna, crashed on Beverly Blvd., one of Los Angeles' busiest streets, near its n with Benton Way. Clark, a $100,000 a year ballad singer, died about an hour after the crash. The occupants of the fatal plane were returning: to Los Angeles from a football game and were only a short distance away from their landing- field. uark tuin-eugin- inter-sectio- Famous man - v Members of the Oldtime Dance ys sister, Mrs. Ethel attended the dance at the Club Idaho from Rupert, :nd guest of Mr. and sixth ward in Brigham City, Sat- DR. J. II. McNAMARA J j, i B'. , if s Trick or Treat - - 4 - ' s - VPOPS TREMONTON 1.00 THE KREEH'i OUTITArQIHC APVEMTKRE Ell I Uf PCHSEI alwwHP W 1 fi Ik LP 1.00 k ' X Container) Prcduttd by . fniirit WW BCCEY DUISCCLL KALE Di'ecltd b it. by t schaiv i. "- H- R'JTH PAUL STEWART U!lmo cl,or y I.d TtliloB . Soon Hoj VOtK Ml C( PEL'S 2ml I5IG CO - HIT f LL0WEEN" I ;.corn i - dori J 1 A OH ARTHUR KENNEDY IT CIDER V V kARSARA '1' Jour Own r A ,la fi 1 Iillowcen i I M fV OWEEN Delicious) m 1 1.00 LES BETTER SHOW 2nd CHAPTER of TEX GRANGER SEEK END OF COAL STRIKE . . . The United Slates government moved to end the coal mine tieup as Federal Mediation Director Cyrus S. Ching (left) and William Margolis, his assistanl, presided at a meeting in Washington v i h John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, and the coal operators. This was,) the first attempt of the government to conclude the strike which was three weeks old at the time of the meeting. The par'ey was held in the labor department. Economic leaders foresaw serious unemployment hazards for the n- - lion should the coal strike and the concurrent steel strike continue to close down factories depending upon c tal and steel for operation. 1 150 PEANUTS STEVE Fill - SAT Oct 28 - 29 LOYIEEN 1 ' . i - A 1.00 OttEEN Red - 4 NEW MODERN False Mustaches Red Tongues Lollypops or - ,; i I HALES BROTHERS FURNITURE 1 583-R1- uby Lips - 'I i Thia model may b equipped s ED CHEWS ic ';1. ' $59.95 Phone Brigham Hova'an " . ; with power blower, for delivery of an extra f.ow of warm air at floor level RON !i :'ke . I.I : Post Office in Bear River City .;,ar River 2391 If I het p" Circulator model with hat output ranging from 30,000 to 70,000 heat unita per hour. Veterinarian House East of . liurner. it for nd circulating best for warm floor. rh 1 1 Cole- Money-Savin- g Givei both radiant . ! Low-Drm- "quiclt-wrtn-u- urday night. Laub. . Ends Work cr.d Dirtt Moves The Heal To Warm The F.'oorsl CRASH ON Turner and family from National City, California visited invite n Wars. They week with Mr. and Mrs. a for attend and enjoy M. Turner and family. A. sic and fun. M. H. ' S 1 .00 TOP) tots 0 ' NBERR1ES t 2 BATING 1 t'-i- 1.00 or DECORATING) iiim il SUN-MONO- 1.00 ) ATO i !WEENHlCKORY SMOKED) CHIPS ti .... PRIME MINISTER EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON . . . Indian Prime Minister Juwaharlal Nehru Krishna Nehru, and Krishna Menon (left), Indian high commissioner In London, (right) and his sister, . .: ... U : t In I nnAin tt'Hh Ktr fiiattnrA C .rinne ftffor .. . hit Lonaon. in niccuui nunc punnea ienru arrive met at was and In Truman's the President Washington America to plane He flew D. C. went to Washington, an honor ruard composed of members of ail the airport by the President, members of his cabinet, and States. of United the services branches of the armed IIALLOWKKN SPOOK PAKTY Ia ul Ni.ali Krliv 5,; .. and "CAT as 5c ',n'ES LINE "UOPE ii2I!W NOISE : ... CD ' ' ' . . . (:iu;i:ps' OOD BASKET ,NDl.Prvh INDEPENDENCE MADE AMERICA ill ll.WKDNov.l -- 2 TUCTDAII nCTHC iiiu iiniwwr inu r "JiiMii 5C ' l l It i 5(" at lfl I MIM HOSPITAL t Bradford Pa M I first hospital in the world with an ... The two milDon dollars. The of a cot i i J.TJLx "w. in building wlm outside scaffold Ine. rigsM. or Berry, Jr. THE A noam busy, jr7 iois coturi BELLS) ' ...a 3in)M(;insiiowocr:M i STOCKS .. V. ong Soap STI"SClXr. THINGS i . HUNK " GClxo DUOPv JACK FAAR Hoi (All Ml am Parafinc Wax , DK 4 BIG CAKE Si l aa iMrndvcIca k W"i 30.;! cl. fABHla-;.(0.Ul- HERE'S FOR THE KIDS w JtSilAJAMIS IDI4S TREAT 'EM WITH THE ABOVE. i ' .j ... 1.00 IF YOU WONT r-- - i h ghligkn 1m 0(llmhii, .p.tloli,.!. Ii'ol w4 ldot Katd)f ffodu. kr Cf 0G( I'lSON OWEEN DOGS A exterior is now under eon. hospital wiU be the second building nearly flve-.tord hospital, the of panels of aluminum casing. A usual the of Instead foot re PO.ua 40 pound,. No per pounds only cljthln e , rrP, tinf the walls, alnce the paw l, are taken U '" or farther maintename. painting t(.qtlirc exrr,Bf 200-br- . 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