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Show THE Stock trailer. FOR SALE tact R J. Gunnel!, or dial ADS SIFTED Con47C9. tfnc 26 One round kitchen 2 ext. table uith leaves, chrome One table and chairs. dining legs. Will sell with or without chairs. Very cheap. Dial 3152. J. G- Bur- Ffcowshor- FOR SALE " fi-- - t2c gess. MRS. LARAIN MARBLE HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Lowell SCHOOL PLAY TO BE Flamm WEDNESDAY, entertained Sunday in honor of Mis. LaRain Marble on her birthday anniversary. A lovely dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Flamm of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rampton Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble and the host and hostess. One used steel cabinet sink with all fixtures BOOKLORE CLUB HEARS and one used washing machine MUSICAL PROGRAM with pump. Both in very good Mrs. Reed Giles was hostess condition. Call Jay's Service. Wednesday afternoon at the Riverside. meeting of the Booklore club get your for rT riplet cleaning, Shop, j Sde- - 380 N. Main. t5c LARRO FEEDS AND MISSION members. A musical program was given by Mrs. George CHICKS make profitable poul- Quinney and her daughter, Cental try raising. Call for details. Vocal solos, piano solos Anderson Seed & Feed. Phone and a violin number were at 595 North greatly 2541- tfnc enjoyed by the group. A tasty FOR SALE Kodak Precision B luncheon was served by the enlarger, takes negatives up to 4x5Alber's enlarger ease!. MRS. MELTON COOK .1 t ii Good Condition. $30.00 takes ii ., RECOVERING FROM both. See A. N. Rytting. Leader OPERATION (or the Mrs. Melvin Cook of Salt Lake Good selection of used washers. DIATEUR and automatic City is reported to be recovering Conventional models. Northern Furniture Co. satisfactorily from an operation MOVIE .iv to i'pSdiator :: 26 De-Ann- e. frmne. 26 - FREE ESTIMATE Your choice of Second Daughter our fine line of materials. Stokes born to Dr. and Ik Mrs. Grant Smith Upholstery Co. Dial 4763 Mrs. A. L. Cook is in Pullman FOR SALE: Round dining set where she went to Washington, with four chairs and large metal see her thirtieth new mattress. grandchild, a child's crib with Will sell very cheap. Call Gar- daughter, born January 25 to Dr. and Mrs. Grant G. Smith. The land 160R. 2tc baby is the second girl for the FOR SALE:1 chev. cylinder head Smiths. 1 8 motor for 1940-4- 8 for 1935-31934-4- 0 1 8 motor. Attend Funeral complete in Salt Lake 1 Ford transmission for 1934-31 chev. transmission for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey were heads, water pumps, in Salt Lake Wednesday to generators, starters, carburetors attend funeral services for Henry and other parts for 1935-3- 6 Fords Anderson, a brother-in-laand Plymouths. At THE AUTO Mr. and Mrs. Dredge Roberts HOSPITAL, Clyde Coombs, proof ltc Burley, Idaho were weekend prietor, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. FOR SALE: Baled hay. Also Roberts. Weiner pigs. Call Gerald Tolman, ltc Sleeping room for rent. Call Thatcher 2281 Film j i Splicers : rroitors Supple rbotosraphic ltc performed last week. Garland and Tremonton. Camera Fan S AFTS 50 JEWELRY V-- 6. V-- jffinoijton 9. w. 5RSAGES I0TCRS DAY vRTALEXTIXE aeralWork 4067 EDDINGS LOST: Pair of pink plastic rim glases in gold and white case. FOR RENT: Apartment. Reward Mrs. Earl Stohl. ltp Bonnie Murray 10RAL . ATED & NORTH tfnc See Up FOR SALE: Manure loader to fit FOR SALE: 1937 Ford coupe International M or H: 2 manure Radio Heater A- -l condition See loaders to fit Allis Chalmers B or Lyle Barfuss or call 3843 3tp C model. New. Will sell at discount. Phone 4056. Matlock TracBALLET and TAP CLASSES with tor Repair 3tp the Studio of Fine Arts are old-scheduled to begin second term new, Something Something M. C. Mercerized crochet on Saturday, Febary 4th. The cotton back on the market in next dance-dr- a i production colors and in white for only 29c will be "Hansel p d Gretel", to a large ball. Call at MAY be played in sevei towns in the students may TAYLOR KENT SHOP. 2tc County. Beginni'-be enrolled. Sr ";al class in Ballet for high ool girls. Call 4067 for schedule Phyllis Pope AND GIFT D. OF im MORTUARY Tremonton " ltc 280,000 CHICKS were used in de r t m 1 I i veloping and perfecting Larro Chick Builder. Profit from this work. Order Larro. ANDERSON SEED AND FEED CO. ltc Scooters FOR SALE: now $1.99. Also $4.95 shoes now $3.99 sizes 4. 4'j, 5. Get them while they last. Peggy's Style ltc Shop $2.99-Bun- ny LEGAL NOTICES t" t V.'S'V I Pri I Include! UNTIL APRIL 1st Only Goes to Regular Price of $45 After April 1st 7 Imagine! A bonus saving on new Elgin beauties.. .famous Elgin craftsmanship! Brilliant new designs by Henslee for everyone from 16 to 60 Each with 17 jewel movement Buy now for yourself or thrifty present at amazing introductory savings . PAY ONLY $1 A WEEK v Tanner Jewelry Dial Co. 3601 Probate and Guardianship No- tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hulda B. Meister, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at his residence in Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 29th day of March A. D., 1950. Jay Duane Getz Administrator of the Estate of Hulda B. Meister Deceased Wm. E. Davis. Esq. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication January .26 Trenwntnn. Utah CaJt PRESENTED NEXT SALE FOR LEADER, 1950. THURSDAY Students of the Bear River high school will present a play "And Came the Spring"' at the high school auditorium February 8 and 9 at 8:15 p. r.i. The cast cf characters in order of their appearance are: Clancy. Gerald Simmons; Edna, Betty Lou Kidman; Midge Hartman, Karen Johnson; Mrs. Louise' Hartman, Barbara Wood; Jeff Hartman, R. H. Peck; Virginia Hartman, Maxine Castleton; Elliot Hartman, Richard Cannon; Allen Fields,' Wallace Nielsen; ct Buz Lindsday, Cad Clark; Keith Cj "at land Oj-ler- Eph Peterson Russell Capt r.er of the ILfih Council was guest speaker In Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DLon and family of Kemmerer, Wyoming spent Saturday at the David Larson home. Mrs. Eph Peterson and Mrs. Ed Isaason spent a very enjoy-j able and profitable day Tuesday with the Clearfield Relief Society in a special work meeting. Glove making and cake decorating were among the different work projects demonstrated. Ed Isaacson, who accompanied them spent the day visiting in Ogden. The M. I. A. held a very successful roller skating party) Tuesday evening with sixty four people participating. Leda Oyler, Essie Petersen. Luella Pierson, and Donna Shaffer assister in selling refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper spent Wednesday afternoon and Thursday in Ogden with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale j i J j Noland, Burton Huish; Carolyn Webster Marlene King; Gabby Allen, Jaleen Allen; Freddie, Adams; Christine Meyers, Fields', Mr. Carolyn Jensen; Leonard Severson; Mrs- Fields, Joan Summers: messenger boy, Clyde Christensen. The play is under the direction of Milton L. Johnson with Pat Covey as student director. The public is invited to attend either Gardner. evening. La-ve- re - Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble attended the executive meeting for the Young Farmer's Association held at the Capitol Bldg. in Salt Lake on Lake City en Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F..V - cf The drove to Oydt n Tremonton spent Tuerday eveWednesday to take their grandw;:h their ning parents. daughter, Melva Jean, back home after spending a couple of weeks Wildon G rover arfomr.r.n'.i here with them. Golden Ar.drea.son cf El wood to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes were Logan on Wednesday. in Brigham City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Chris- Mr- and Mrs, Blaine of of Tremoi.tm spent TuesFryer jter-se- n Colhnston and Mrs. Ray Rhodes afterncon with Mr. and Mrs. day of Tremonton spent Sunday Fred G rover. afternoon at the Rhodes home. Mr. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. were inand Mrs. Wayne Grover West Point Friday Cleon Summers visited with where they visited Mr. and them. iMrs. Leland Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Mrs. Henry Soren.sen spent from spent Sunday in Ogden with her Saturday to Monday night in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Portage with her mother, Mrs. Edvalsen. Francis AUr n who has bee'n ill. j I I ; NOTICE! Wave you any land that isn't producing and should be drained? Let us he!p you with your problems. Estimates and information FREE. We specialize in the manufacture of DRAIN 1'II'E - IRRIGATION' FIl'E - lll.ADGATFS - CTLVEUT riFE ( CurrugJted Metal or Concrete). PRICED - from factory to you. Drop us a card ind our Representative will call with n obligation to you. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen attended the basketball game at the U. S. A- C. in Logan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred entertained a group of friends at supper following the March of Dimes dance Saturday night. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Mr. and Mrs. ' Emery Marriot, Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. i4S.lBE LU)E OF STRICTLY MODERN HOME AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE: "tTh" Tremonton City, of brick construct'on it is new, in fact it Is not yet fully com... . i . "tfi iff- i Vmi hiiv ran .it., r;it.twt TUTOins z Dam rooms, Da semen i is waumuuj 4 . , . ""u iinisn it yourseli or vou can ouy u com pleted. Any person neeaing a wet- mis nou.se. ... . - ""O acre farm in excellent c ulti vation, home. and ready to grow crops gs Watl grows all kinds of. crops, together iuu in process of conversion to a dairy sei-u- - has 8 e 1Ulre oi JAiMES BROUGH, Realtor, Trcmonloir Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah 1625 - Phone or Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts returned Wednesday from Lehi where they had visited their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Smith. Mrs. Smith recently underwent an operation and she accompanied Don Harris. them home for an indefinite stay. Those attending the game In Logan Saturday evening were UTAH SYMPHONY Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, CONCERT FEBRUARY 8 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson, Utah's own composers will be Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson, honored by the Utah Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaffer and orchestra in the sixth concert of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler. the season next Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Hojman February 8, at the Salt Lake were visitors - G-- "SPUD E cootnto" Ogden Monday. WITH "PUSII-DUTlO- rr Tabernacle. cCNTuCiS! Mrs. Mabel Oyler accompanied Utah's steady growth as a cen- Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling to ter of music and culture is emon Saturday. Her grandOgden phasized by the development of daughter, Annette, returned with a new talented field of comher to spend the weekend. posers such as Leon Dallin, Mrs. John Oyler accompanied Lowell Durham, Glen Dalby and Mr. and Mrs. David Wood to Salt Crawford Gates and Conductor Maurice Abravanel his and STRATOLSt'ER R.1EIGE splendid orchestra will pay tribute to these men of music. Dallin, Dalby and Gates are all graduates of BYU. Dallin and ' Gates are members of BYU music 25 Acre irrigated FARM, 3 I room HOME with large screen department and Dalby is a memporch, cinder block COW ber of the Utah Symphony orSTABLE, BOX CAR, ETC. chestra. Durham is on the Unimusic approximately 10 acres new faculty. versity of Utah Music fans from all parts of alfalfa, balance has been J the states will assemble to help plowed for Spring planting, j button! 1 pay tribute to this quartet who Located in good farming area H9 are bringing new prestige to near BEAR RIVER CITY 1 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Utah as a music state. fc AUorr,oticov.n-"More and more honors for C. Utah also are being reaped by the outstanding performances of Real Estate - Insurance the Utah Symphony. The orH0 South Main Street chestra is, without doubt the best in history and is earning Brigham City, Utah House Ph. 114 the reputation of being one of Phone 6 of the orchestras the good DIAL 5111 TREMONTON country. Much of the credit is due to the popular and talented Maurice Abravanel who is without doubt one of America's great The one fin e car conductors. in the low-pric- e field! The program for Wednesday, It minulei t iht whl will Irll you loid February 8, follows: the quality car in lit hld, f ui tnund condilionmg Film Overture Leon Dallin ynuf iid mm Urn, "Mydi Coil" nd Prelude and Lowell Durham "I'm fin ' Springs blot out tin bumtii. And, staled on (old l foam rubbrr, nun ta( Iront Scherzo seal you'll feel you're ndin( in one ol America I Suite Glen Dalby Elegiaque cuttlieil cart. . ry Interlude ' n Gates Crawford A. from "Promised Valley" El Salon Aaron Copland Mexico GENERAL 0R F ELECTRIC SALE IIKItlllilf I -- . Tripl-Ove- . I B. WILLIAMS RUSS ELECTRIC ! A Intermission Symphony No. Tschaikowsky 5 in E. Minor J V II Vll i You knoo all aboard art talc and Mcart w fwd l 13 way itronief "l itefMid" Body. You Hop ulf, tool lord 1 Hif ill Braktt io you wr jvu i pedal preuurf. Giles Reed Mr. and attended the game at Logan Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore of Logan. Following the game they were dinner guests Mrs. of Jf- , h- - 1 h true!' the Moores. V I nfin hofwpeartf It urorkl. New ninhed htted new pistont, tuptr timing gear, new tilenl jpin tan gix t fin and ol eorce soft Iht tpoken qnalrly. engine 'l Ford and Mrs. Howard Glenn visited in Salt Lake over the weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Finder and Mr. 100 r 1 whitpen whilt C- 1 (ICWPBUX A laree erouo of people attend ed the basketball game at Logan. Among those Mrs. Wayne were Mr. and Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. James Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. D B. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Bobbins, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farnsworth. " v i" , attending p, ail apartments apartments, each modern in all respects, 5 garages on the premises tbrC(Kd lenanls- by oil furnace. There are town n for a profitable investment in a good growing Ut1"15-Any"ontn, should look this apartment hous over. 'wPartmt house- WHITi; PIPE COMPANY W. U. family. LEAVING STATK eve-jni- j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and family returned home to Salt Lake Monday after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. NEarl Marble. Vi v , ft h "TEST DRIVE" THE '50 FORD AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S It will open your yet I - Mr. and Mrs. DenzlJ Ballard were Sunday dinner guest"? of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Harris and on Tuesday they had Mr. and Mrs. as dinner Ezra Harris of Both-welguests. i , The only tar Jl J V X hs CtU with , i S Opti.iwWwl AITTC.V.ATIC ef fif CVEEEIVE!' For M, ford't the "fti'.ion Ci- "mott beautiful than tor, lord t baked on eotwt ( 'built be line and (reth art sparkling Mfrloot") And. lord ! new rnierior ttrimg and uohottfery art t decorafer dieam. new er TR I -- MOTOR CO. l Dial 2121 Tremonton ! f ( t j I I ng |