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Show THE LEADER. Idaho, where they spent the past employed In Brigham City, spent month with their brother-in-lathe week end at their homes and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert here. Ashby and family. and Mrs Harold E- Hall Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson were in BrigNorma, and son and Mr. and Mrs. 0Niel daughter, Anderson of Ogden were Sun- ham City Friday on business. Paul Howell and Larry Knud-se- n day guests of their parents, Mr. escaped injury Sunday afterMrs. Oran Parkinson. and noon when the car driven by C. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wendell lose gravel and com Paul struck wera Logan visitors Tuesday. pletely overturned. The car was Milton McCrary underwent damaged. an operation at Ogden Monday. badly Donald J. Gibbs and friends Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell of Kaysville, Utah spent Sunday and James Howell were In Brig-ha- with Donald's parents, Mr. and City Saturday. Mrs. D. P. Gibbs. Rilla Beth John, and Noma The Primary officers and Harris who are employed in Og- teachers met Friday evening at den and Audrey Howell, who is the home of LaVell Parkinson. The lesson was given by teachers trainer, Velda G. Harris, after which a social evening was en joyed. Refreshments were served by LaVell Parkinson and Flossie Knudson. The annual Relief Society con ference was held Sunday with Portae w Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and Mrs. Ralph Reger and daughter and Mrs. C. E. Pieper left for their honves in Walla Walla, Washington, Wednesday. JJrs. Reger and daughter visited lor the past month with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen. utd Mrs. Gibbs Allen. Mr. Reger and Mrs. Pieper, have been visiting here for the past week. Dean and Flo Roderick, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Isaac Roderick returned home Saturday from New Plymouth, - J.Lr. w m DR. J. II. McNAMARA Velerinarian rhone Bear River rhone Brigham 2391 583-R1- 1 .Bp Wendell L. Harris, student of the U.S.A.C. at Logan spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. Mae Larson of Reno, Nevada who has been in the hospital at Ogden following a major operation, came Saturday to visit with her parents, Mr and f 4 I 1 PRICES I TON - or TRUCKS TRUCKLOAD Come in now see these trucks that save you money everv mile. TWO GREAT LINES-2-wdrive, 118 wheelbase drive, 118 wheelbase. Popular body styles. See us before you make any deal! FREE DELIVERY ON TRUCKLOAD MODERN FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY ADAMS heel rhone j Knudsen, Nassie Moon, Hall, Mrs. Maurice Thomas and family visited at Tremonton, Honeyville and Brig-th- e ham City, Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Harrison and family and Mrs- Joe Morgan and family of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter of Ogden were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Howell. Gladys Bames of Downey visM. i Friday evening at the church by M. I. A. Special Interest group with Erma Halford and Rachel K. Gibbs in charge. The table was decorated with vases of fall flowers. Howard H. Hale acted as toast master. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hoskins of Clearfield were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen, Mrs. Stanley Castelton and daughter, Tamara, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Allen of Ogden visited Sunday at Provo, Utah with their daughter and sister, Zona Allen, a student of the B.Y.U. Miss Vera Jean Hall returned hom,e with them after a few day visit with Zona Allen and Virginia John. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and son and Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil RILL Phone Lynn Markham, MgT. 4921 V , JS? ana lTk vhzy - Iff Xyf I) iWay ftw Pharmacist Diogi A t- I -- ' .'f--J-f I'i. ' "c f:JC y ti ,VV v, 4 V pow. 2 cubic Inch, Nov. hx fodt Abettt.,, LYSOZYME Scientists are constantly seeking for and discovering remedies for human ills within the human system. Lysozyme is an anti-gerchemical found in tears saliva and most of the body fluids, it has been used successfully as a cure for infantile diarrhea, ited Thursday with Mrs. Norman Harris. m I 49th State? Alaska, oldest and largest of Uncle Sam's outlying territories, would like to be the 49th state of the union. If it achieves statehood, Texans mav nave rause to fret, notes the National Geographic so- riptv fnr Alaska is lartrpr than the Lone Star state, plus California, the three biggest plus Montana stales now in the Union. ft ADAM'S DRUG STORE ll CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL To Nov. 12 TUNA t COCKTAIL Everready Fruit I i e OOtf Cream No. Del Monte Fruit 2i2 Can j N OQ mJV Can 2 Red Diamond I fA U No. 303 tylind.r .ngln., ' Del i No. 303 Cream Can Spring Garden Can IVIaiz I V -- ? ' j " t " V JT r if , Sj BEACON COLUMBIA No. 1 AMERICAN Jb. CRANBERRY OIL No. 14 CA1 STOKELY'S i wv7 Jassey-Harn- s Si Tough spots disappear when you put a Masiey Harris doctor to wotk on your plcico. Theie' more power in Mussoy Harris . . . more downriqht lugging ability at the drawbar . . . moie capacity on belt woik . . . more reserve, stamina, dependability, It's the result of high compression In the engine, struightline design in the transmission. Higii compiession talces the laziness out an engine . . . makes it peppy, more alive, 'more responsive. A straight line transmission delivers that power smoothly, efficiently . , . you get iull power on very belt and iield operation. There's a Massey Harris tractor lor your larm . . . 6 great models . . . 5 power sixes . . . each the power and economy leader in Its class. J 1 Solid I X I I in Jl Cello i . produce 3 plow powor, A" 226 cubic Inch, ft cylinder on ipood torword i ..--r-- f - f ' V'' '" . r " " Here's that extra power you need to make those stubborn 2 plow jobs say "uncle." It's the new Massey-Harri- s Model "22" . . . with a bigger, "'1 - ' , CHOCOLATES -.---"i ' - Saanvers Can GRAPEFRUIT Mott "44 - hunkier, 5'i ' - i ' 1 4 cylinder engine, smooth, . . . more power, more economy, more top notch field performance. Plus . . . a new hydiaulic control - Depth System that holds implements to their work regardless Ot Iiold conditions. Come in and got the facts. quick-actin- brakes, new gnllo styling J90 Cherry lb. 49p ; Peanut Butter lb. SPAGHETTI Franco 2 Tall 1 MILK FLOUR SOAP SOAP VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. WAYNE SAM) AIL TREMONTON Powder Brown lb. Armours 4 Mission Boll 12l Kinso, Oxydol Quart Bottle 19? bars ralmolive CLOROX 27 2.98 4 11 . . ' 2 Reg. 1 V W) SLICED BAlUiW ARMOURS lb 3 1 JA'l 39 " Spot roast I FRANKS Good Skinless lb. llUNCllMEAT Iciucw Grade lb. 49a 39e Asst. lb lb Large Roasters Basion Butts lb- - 45 49 29' 55' EAi7cuors Shoulder , TAMALFS Beet 2 for WW Ww i pounds VUsons 15 lb. 52' 20' X P0RKR0ST g. i2 lb. Hersheys k Jws-FishrPoult- 37' tall ,,i5 86s Blue No. 5 CHOCOLATE Bars U Af 1A III vsu-- vtill rsucoa - rer pound 59! lb. Box i.'Ul " No. 2 BRIDGE MIX SRIPPY KAROSYRUP II II 3? 71 Crisco 3 lb. Changes vo 49 Brookfield Southern Per lb rris Su bject 57( Soft as Silk 02 COCOA T0M.T0KS 29 Assorted Pkg Fancy lb. Carton 7:,,t w JELLO lb SoUd Head Per Jft tpdt forward YAMS ml CAKEFLOUR lb Fancy Solid Per lOT-Tlir- 4 02. Pkg lb. Cello 6z 35' Purpose 16 oz. Radiant lb. Bunches 2 Lge .( JUL n, ipdl 25c 15c for Kik Seedless FRUIT MIX 1311 Texas rinks Each "- fv S co,a Eastern Modl "44" power, 260 cubic Inch, 4 cyllndw MaWl "J3" plew pow, 3B2 cubic Inch, 4 cyilndc cm 4 forward f - r RADISHES 'Ft 3 49c 10c CAN WALNUT MEATS 5fic wsm p 1 I Foil Model "30" pow-- r, 162 cubic Inch, 4 cylinder nginc, 5 tped forward All Vegetables xnu" S 16 No. 303 ARMOURS 1 1IM0NS Me it a 10e Can j 69c Salmon Sauce 15c Sardines 25c Pumpkin Catsup Corn Beef oJ.cL2 39c Plums Cheese 19 PEAS CORN i Pakette Cold tpA I DV Tall c i 5w :fST - .. l i WANT YOU . Pony M I;! DEL MONTE &firrj&2&. 1 Alien i w " NO. 212 IF IT'S of Mrs-Katherin- PRINCE - 14 oz. BOTTLES 2916 were Mrs. Ferris T wet-ten- 2. Tremonton l1 n .T. AMERICAN FOOD STORES Star Kist Grated No. i2 ' by the lZl ,V air. ana Mrs. uiu : i. I LOW am euests of their parents, Mr. ana Irs- Oran Parkinson w Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chenney and K. H. Fridall II. Mrs family of Garfield spent the weekend with Mrs. Chenney's mother. Mrs. Grace John. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Margaret - Flagship ' Grated No. U x T duu Mrs f,w. iwvorv Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ward and son, Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Brown of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Talbot of Ogden spent the weekend hunting pheasants and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs John F. Conley. A venison supper was enjoyed President Zina E. Harris conducting. Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers conducted by Thelma D. Gibbs.. Talks were given by President Harris, Rachel K. Gibbs and Viola Thomas of Anderson of Ogden were Sunday the Stake Presidency .and Royal Halford of the bishopric Counselor Faye H. Morris presented the names of the general, stake and ward officers. The chapel was adorned with vaces of 1st House East of Post Office in Bear River City Thursday Tremonton. Utah . 1 |