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Show THE PRANCE ABANDONS 1NDQ-CHINA- EADER. BEAUTIES RICH DELTA S Tremonfon. Utah ffi VIE FOR MISS Thursday. July UNIVERSE TITLE 15. 1J54 LEGAL fiOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. r v : - K- - v hanoi : a3Xc!P "W'J1U Ay KZO RIVER DELTA ' Srv: "IYV v. - y phuly , S:v;- NOTICE TO CREDITORS r Estate of GEORGE ROBERT aka, GEORGE R. aka, G. R. COOMBS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 1 Waldron Building Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 8th day of November A. D., COOMBS, COOMBS, GULror tonkin ) 1954. kamoinh)T CVACUATCO a THIS AC A f NINMBINM .;:; FRENCH fr ;;::fHAT 0M mH:1T r i M HERE ARE SOME of the loveliest girls in the world who have come from all parts of globe to compete in the Miss Universe Pageant at Long Beach, Calif. Left to right they are Rl Mona Staines, "Miss Norway"; Gloria Leclsos, "Miss Chile"; Anita Moreno, "Miss Uruguay"; Ivana "Miss Argentina"; Regina Ernst, "Miss Germany"; Ragnnllo Olausson, "Miss Sweden"; Efl Adroulakakis, "Miss Greece"; Jacqueline Seer, "Miss France"; Lenlta Alristo, "Miss Finland"; Christine Darnay, "Miss Belgium," and Maria Pallanl, "Miss Italy." ( I ntrmnttonnl Soundphoto) IF S t Kis-ling- INDICATING WAR MAY SOON END, France withdraws from 1,600 square miles of rich Red River delta, containing 2y2 million people and some of best rice growing land in world. Two divi (International Soundphoto) sions of Communist troops are reported in control of area. T. D. Davis of Salt Lake City spent a few days this week with his daughter, Mrs. Marion Summers and family. FOR SALE Oil TRADE John Deer Automatic baler. Oliver No. 22, Trail Mower Oliver No. 30, 12 ft. Combine $800. International No., 123 12 Foot self propelled Combine $400. Calkin Rod Weeder tractor with Allis Chalmers Buckeye double drum pow-- , er unit 6 to 8 yard Lata- urneau carryall, 5000 lbs. triple prone ripper, and, 11 ft. Buckeye angle dozer. Mt. States Tremonton A'lTEND HKIIMON IN Plan Reunion W YOMING July 8, A.D1954 4tp NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HAROLD A. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with voitehers to the undersigned at 1004 Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 15th day of August A.D., LA-FOU- 1954. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis and Constance LaFount Scowcroft Administratrix,' with the A. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rytting Will Annexed Estate of Harwere in Afton and Fairview, old A. LaFount Deceased. Wyoming last weekend to attend Date of first publication 4tc the family reunion of the Henry July 15, A.D., 1954 Martin Harmon family. The Saturday night program was held at Fairview and luncheon and a meeting on Sunday at Alton. CASH RECEIPTS FROM NONSUPPORTED. Members of the graduating class of Bear River high school in 1949 will meet in a five year reunion on August 21 at the high school building to renew old friendships. COMMODITIES Percentage of Total Cash Farm Receipts, 1952 Office Supplies at The class members with their partners will meet at the school cafeteria for a banquet and program, which will be followed by a dance. The Leader t7AU7ADD5 The committee on arrangements includes Jerry Summers, Ross Mason, Dot Kay, Pamela T. Hill and Beverly S. Norr with Garland Puzey and Olive Weidman as faculty advisors assisting. ' WITH THIS Notices have been mailed to the '49 graduates and reservations are expected from those planning to attend. Implement Co., Phone 5191 FARM PRICE SUPPORT FACTS Class of 1949 er, George H. Coombs Executor of Estate of Robert George Coombs, aka. George R. Coombs, aka, G. R. Coombs, Deceased. Leon G. Halgren, Attorney for Executor Tremonton. Utah, Date of first publication iNcLuof I MtAT nun y nuts U. S. a r ahuali. foutrcT Am rtct, wkfllancohi ctoM. Of WRIKFMT Of ACntCUUVB TART V.oOt- - Under 50 50 & over U.S. TOTAL 56 PERCENT NfO I1!S4(S) ACRICULTUDAL MAKKITING tFRVICI dom iooh lo tootl a larg moiouly of i !cc..t ,..v. i.iun half Ih.ir tath farm ncnipl fiom commodili.i. Theit or 16 ilot that pet over two luiirtt of their tath receipli from pioducti Ilk meat animals, poultry, eggs, fruit, null, vegetables, and mi .cellaneoui crops. During the past 31 years, prices of these products have averaged 7 higher than prices of the supported products, relative le the boss) period. This mop showi that ed td my i part People, Spots In The News m IS) APRICOTS ARE NOW READY fvliiTolac UMPIRE Art Gore "safe' after collision with catcher Cardinal : u o r:M cui idiitrr iiimcuJ HHH Dili odiiu pup KsfK foul near stands. That's not real home plate. ther rTTSgrTTT Controlled Irrigation . . . that's the modern method. ends, Aluminum Swanson lightweight Siphons with Crush-Proo- f size nd style for every need, will provide water when and where We have rno popular it is needed. Modernize your irrigation ' sizes in stock and available NOW, FOR CANNING ' 4 ' f2 (jJ'Ji r rtf: ' '1 ?' ' Claude Tolmnn HONEYVILLE Phone enamel MOUNTAIN STATES IMPLEMENT 44 East Main Phone Tremonton S191 (VP Pholoi ! v.w.y.v,,-..-.;...-- ,: ;V3 tA Get this W 7 2 bristlebrush inch pure j' 1 TITf.p Mica PnrnnA noccoH from Miss Germany (left) to Miss France Nvhen. after 48 hours, it was revealed that the St ton-m- i J to 1 i X HereisDEVOE'S famous enamel at a special 200th ANNIVERSARY offer! Mirrolac enamel is to wear and tear, can be scrubbed with soap and water countless times without losing its beautiful gloss. Perfect for bath and kitchen, ideal, too, for outdoor furni-lurwindow trim, etc. And now, this handy, size 2. inch pure bristle brush is included free with every quart. Available in 15 modern, white, colors plus black and aluminum. Hurry for this bargain. " ,4 ... super-resista- nt e, CHAMP'S kiss: Bob Hickman, 14, of Huntington, W. Va.; gets smack from Wanita Kuchar, 9, of Chester, Pa., as they won national marbles titles in 30th k. V " 'i r .V tote Mb' ' annual meet at Asbury Park, N.J,l b I Biggest Deals in dec-orator-tes- ted non-yelTowi- Alkyd bay gloss Drie -- Town During Our ng porous. tod wear. y - DISCOVCSXNO Columbus: Some 200 civic leaders of Columbus, rail "tour," 11 inside city, as part of community relations program Eastern. Railroads are conducting in their territory." Here J. A. Meckstrotrt (left) and Don Weaver (right), O- Q (enouV athroom) Smooth t. to oppty (D O 0 G 6 G0o - took 74-m- ile newspaper editors, enjoy view with J. W. Crowley, committee chairman and New York Central superintendent Mrj. Irvin Garfield has had as her guests during the pa?t week, her sister, Mrs. Lavon Baddley and three children of Kennewick, Washington. M. Zollinger famThe have returned home followily a wesk's ing trip in Yellowstone n Park, where they report cellent fishing." "ex- Powerful, Hew llrficn Hornets Wasps Jots Dee Harris Jay TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE nil |