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Show 1950 THE Stew lUflSffiCT gfes rrriJiv SaturtLav. Fehruarv . Yburway, LEADER 91 91 e Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. February UDDnaies f, IT'S YOUS rent page tistcrg ' ,1,1 w - . ; t 1 - fr'tstrli tAltr OW nen icfttilay ty m -- ta;m DiiM DOUBLE Bl D ABBOTT ifor EDDIE DEAN IN IN HIT THE ICE team ,, WESTERN TRAIL Their Biggest and runniest Hit "'. ,. CARTOON FEIilAL was $3-50- S3. 00. "' Spinet. PERSONAL: GEORGE- - If you organized Friday evening. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Mr. ar.ri Mrs. H;i.--,i Lund ol ' Myrna. a:.d .ie. rent now will come back, I will spend and Mrs. Ernest Huagins were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S:ilt Lake visited w;:h Mr. and Chcckctt.s, Wlul,- :;i Salt Lake to r.ttend hours each day cooking you nice elected president, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Applies on Barker and Mrs. perry Stan fill Sunday and li.e fu;aruS s. r:. (s, Mr and Lucille. things. Ronald Leonard as Vice Presipurchase. Easy terms delivered. Mis. B. Andersen Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. dent, George ' Mrs. L. Kail, Phone 103VV FOR SALE: Bass drum, band Thornley, Sec, and Mr. and Mrs. attended sessions at the Louan tine tfnc style, good condition. Call 5137 Ercy Whitaker on the lunch Temple recently. automobile tip committee. People of Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andersen EXPERIENCE IS best teacher. see JAMES City who are interested in learn- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Feed Larro Chick Builder. De- FOR RENT: 3 room 'apartment ing these dances are invited to John Andersen of Brigham left - -- at Tremonton veloped and proved by 25 years in Tremonton. Call 39J4 Gar- come r1"' this week for Redondo Beach, and participate. of research. land, tfnc Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Andersen, California. Uc-- i for rent. Call Anderson Seed and Feed Co. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, ;: tfnc WE ARE PREPARED to sell meat entertained at a chicken dinner; Mrs. Frank Andersen and Mr. Covers were laid Friday evening. by the quarter, half or whole for Mrs. Melvin Johnson were and for eight. freeze or locker. your home, deep cows, useless visitors Ogden Monday. Andrea Huggins r dead or Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ficklin of Tre-- t Cut and wrapped if you desire. Mrs. Arlie Welling of Tremon- iteeporhogs. Dial and Mr. and Mrs. Acel Brigham to A the in s market welcome home testimonial ton was hostess to her card club tf Always buy Ml or Garland of Corinne were guests (Thompson your beef, hogs, veal, sheep or in honor of Elder De Wayne Han- - Saturday afternoon. Pinochle TnMEloget your poultry. We specialize in custom sen was held Sunday evening. !was played with prizes going to of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins radiator in shape for butchering. Allen Meat Company. jThe choir furnished the opening jMrs. Irving Ransom and Mrs. Saturday evening. art Complete cleaning, 1 miles South of bank. Phone music and the invocation was Blaine Andersen. Con-"- G. 47C9-- ' Gar-jlan- d. tfc Seat (Ztiet City i 53-- V K E FOR SALE Small new Was $575, now $540. For ADS restock trailer. en or dial FEAT - LOU COSTELLO 2 I mill 3 .!Sir .ttn (; ntnnt . J I humi ' Wednesday and Thursday March I and ll".f 7W 1 25-27-- TEAM., SONG-AM-FU- N mount as a fighting r Weekly Entertainment Guide J3 Monday. Mr.. Leonard Ptu M rsori and Mis.Bevuiy Norr of Deweyville f.uiaiy visited with Mrs. Francis was a visitor Wednesday of Mr. Howard and Mrs. M.utha and Mrs. Perry Stan till. Graveside services were bald C. W. Lrwn) of Tuesday in Salt Lake City for the railed on infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry T- Woodward Priece of Logan. Those attending Monday. the services from here were the baby's grandparents. Mr. and .Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Cheeketts Mrs. Morgan Miller, Bishop Or- and son of Salt LaJte witp weekson Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. end guests of Mrs. Lena White Miller and daughter, Lois, Mr, and family. and Mrs. George L. Miller and son. Neil, J. Wilford Miller, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Worley and Mrs. J. F. Petersen, Mr. and visited over the weekend at Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and Pocatello and Arimo, Idaho. Ti-l- - - 1 Radiator Shop, offered by Vay Jensen. Golda Main. FOR SALE: National cash regis Stevens gave a reading, Joe Del t5c ter, good condition, also air Huggins played a flute solo, Ann pressure alemite grease gun, a song Victoria C. sang Perry jeekani missionf. Like new. See Bill Sandall. Johnson the welcome ad- -j gave 3 make profitable Dressed poultry. dress and the remainder of the for details, FOR SALE: Call for Locker if desired. time was used by the missionary. r Seed & Feed. Phone Prepared 3102 Dial ltc !He told of some very interesting tfnc experiences while he was laboring WANTED women 18 to 35, men as a SMART missionary in the Northwes ' 19 to 30, with high school diploslenderize NOW tern States. mas, to train 13 weeks for perI Look TRIM An old time dancing group was i " 3S0 Ringside N. 23-t- 3c poul-fcin- BE , manent employment with 36 airlines from coast to coast. Ur gently need hostesses, teletypers reservationists, disptcher s routers, travelers ades, agents, operators and personal jobs. Write to the Leader Box No M. A. Personal interview will be arranged. If you qualify, future high pay. Midwestern Airline Training School representative. Slim) (Pencil New i Easter Styles STUDIO 'ISTIIE FORM Tremonton IK1 Treatment Jrte Trial LE: Will to April brood sows. 10 jwt March 1st 1 16 or see J. 's Tremont 2 i ltp to get WISE BE Jones P. Street, and door E - ! all bred s are Garland proven breed- to a pet- FOR SALE: 46' rebred 7fet Price I , f f 'SS S if '' ., 's ? - tyssst SS'' I t' ,?'' ', 's is?'' mm ,'' - ? Af-to- n, 's ,""""?. ,s 4 f ss, . f f' "s's's ''S,,, ; STARTS j ' ; MARCH 5 to 9 Theatre REC.ll-A- lt riUf ES , mmKLMJ j IARRY PARKS imm 'SSSSSSS'SSS'S''SSSSSf 'I 1 s s, - Orpheum j ' ' s PeittcJe Saturday afternoon. Cards were played with prizes Mrs. Leonard Peterson being won by Mrs. Freldo Andersen and Mrs. Cliff Matteson. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell of were in Ogden visiting their son, her Olene, who underwent another Wyoming is visiting daughter and family, Mrs. Austin operation on Tuesday. Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler Ellis Arbon and son, VaNyle, and son, Dickie, were dinner spent Saturday in Snowville vis- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L, iting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Miller Wednesday. i 9 i s sy 'sssssss. A x, t2p window ore fee flies get busy. FOR SALE: Conn Sax B flat ' -- "ceiand, Tremonton c also soprano, Melody, 1 set il P 3tp crch. drums with attach., 1 tromi bv Mrs. Steven Sch-sr bone, 1 tenor banjo- See at my 103W iff all of my rabbits, home. Olive Hall. Phone iot twwf is Mrs. Ellis Arbon was hostess to her club i acre 9 '.'Ss r, 4 's ? i ' 't s tfnc - $1.50 per for young, ,y irrigated farm. Modern 5 room home, fur- to" 75c nace heated. Call Thatcher2232 ""ltor months old. t2p 5ho takes tiie lot, gets ' back free. Steven FOR SALE: 2 room house t o be ''rtLane bv ball park moved immediately. Inquire Har- : Pne I5iw Garland'. old Selman Vi miles east of tic Crossroad Service. Phone 2928. t3c i e ? -- DAY: f A box Ever of tools FOR SALE: McCormick Deering and cream separator in first class Contact Charles and condition. k'ff Refrigeration Roberts. 3tp :Call 4033 itp SEED and FERTILIZER our red suTscarf JJ specialty. Government purchase . "it comer and the orders accepted for phosphate -t- y Shop, valued as and pasture seed. Lynn Markham City wrenches Small V1 Call Thatcher Phone 4921 3tc tip lSALE ith large block , : X COW -- fAE, ETC aes 10 i screen new has been Planting. i?6 nIJVER j CIT- Y- QHCK SALE FOR SALE: My residence at Logan. Modern, best neighborhood, 3 to 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen included drshwasher, disposal, electric stove, Pine paneled game room and bedroom in basement. Wash room with automatic washer, oil heat, two and a half baths. Within 4 blocks of schools, stores. church and Temple. Would like to vacate Sept. 1st. View by appointment only. Contact Lead-jOffice. ltc er water brooding system with oil burner. Art Call 137W Garland. FOR SALE: Hot Fel-ste- d. 23-t- 3p Top price for all size feeder pigs. Call 186 Hyrum to 6 Exchange WANTED: Insurance 5-- Ttah Bo' Ph. 714 FOR SALE: Bliss and Pontiac potatoes. 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