Show 1 ’I fage i THE War Surplus Lake Salt The George City— will have been inventoried sold and shipinspected Millions of dollirs cash ped have been received by the Government Cashier at the site for the account of the United States Treasury as a result of the Fuller chandhe Sales By Fuller Company 10 End in March A terminate will Fuller Company its operations of war surplus dis- activity Arriving weekly from all parts Arms at the Remington posal of the United States more than Plant on March 15th next having have inspected 122500 buyers completed the original nine samples displayed on months contract awarded lat merchandise 10 acre sales the floor at the Jtine by the War Assets AdmiRemingtcn Arms Plant and pur-- j nistration war bargains at the contract expires chased sales surplus 'Before held to date the 47 several thousand carloads of merStarting with 38 key Fuller personnel last July Project Manager the Neil reconverted Ilorgan Arms Plant Remington into a smoothly functioning center Which now employs 11 H rREMONTON 1167 persons most of whom are Phone 116 from Salt Lake and the surrounding areas Before operations are Fri A Sat Jan 21 4 25: well over $150000-00completed Iinda Sterling worth will have been sold Sunset Carson Col D E Srjuier the Salt Lake “The Cherokee Flash” states 'hat 'Director Regional Freddie Stewart in sales operations will continue on “Freddie Steps Out” the same general plan as at present War Assets Administration Cartoon Serial will doubtless take over many of the local employees of the Fuller Mon Tues 26 27 28: Sun Company and offer continuing employment in the Salt Lake ReYOUNG ROBERT SYLVIA gional office Ann Richards in SIDNEY Liberty Theatre “THE SEARCHING WIND” Wed Si Ed Thurs Jan G Robinson 29 & Lull 30: Deste in “Thunder in the City” Gene Autry “Blue Fit & John Burnette S Montana Sat Jan in Skies” Feb 31 Joan Barclay King “Gentleman 1: in From Arizona” Albert Forest Taylor Eddie in “Strange Voyage” A baby girl was born Sunday Jan 19 to Mr Mrs Harold K Austin at the Cooley hospital in Brigham City Mayor & Mrs Hailing of Mantua and Mrs Clarence Austin visited their new granddaughter Monday Boyce Last is visiting in Idaho Falls Mr & Mrs 0 M Brockman accompanied Harold Austin to Brigham City Wednesday evening Castleton Louise Colleen Erickson and Bryce Thompson Darrell Diderickson were dinner guests Sunday at the Burnell Skinner home in Tremonton Reed Wood is receiving treat ment at a San Francisco hospital Short and Serial LET US MIX HOG Orphean: Theatre TRPMOVTOV A Sat Jan Frl I’TAII 21 A T: Kn Curtis Jeff DonreD in That Texas Jamboree Warner Baxter Adell “Just Before Sun Roberts FATTENING RATION Dawn” Tues Men A 26 27 Alan Thun Jan 29 A 30: Lwlwi Anktis Curtis in “Flight to Nowhere” Hugh Bcduiaont C Walker in Murder is my Business Fri & Jan bat StarreU Chas Sm 31 Feb ’'v rueu 1: “Heading West” Herman Brix ’Iorr Cho vt with your to put on fast gains Ask us about formulas to turn your grain into a real t ja ART tilt'll V liv Bear River Farm Supply Rose Value List i Boys' Knit Jockey SHORTS SHAG RUGS Fri & Sat Only 24x48 42 x 86 — Per Pair 4900 Ibi Cement Coated Wirt 726 gait Pigments umber (burnt) 132 Class Wndow double pcs x 24" 5 24" Vs" strength 250 lb ea Cate Vaives 3 5 ea Cate Valves 4" pressure 6 ea 200 lb WOC prersure Cate Valves 5" 500 lb WOC 52 ea Enamel Basins pressure comb faucet with drain x IS’ x 5" high 17 DRESS SHIRTS lt Colored Hj wh Collars Hours- J m lo to HonsiriR Apply AtUt tl'’g (ft) lor rxpcNtrr West tnj certiru ttrm pm (MST) Rnom South 7M Salt WAR ASSETS DM LUSTRATION 0 I’ll P Z7f i atMr & Mn P C Pettereon tended the Passion Play Friday in Salt and spent the week-enLake City Your To filatney 8 Bishop TAX CONSULTANTS PUBLIC AND ACCOUNTANTS Office Hours: Afternoons 2 to 6 o’clock & Thursday Except Tuesday Beginning Nielson entertained friends at a quilting party Wednesday evening Mr & Mn Hamilton Howard and two children of Montana Howard visited at the Morris Ellen Jan Monday 27 1947 Russ Electric Building Tuesday Tremonton Mr A Mrs Clyde Moore and son Donald and Mr & Mrs Phil Blamires and two sons of Ogden were dinner guests at the J W Chambers home Sunday Mr & Mrs M L Nielson and family and Mr & Mrs Duain Madsen were dinner guests Sunday at the Joseph Butler home in ELECTRIC Riverside Mrs S W Capener make the birth of a new born Sa'urday Jan 18 to Mr & Mrs Harold Capener at TDaca New York where Harold is attending Cornell University Utah NOW AVAILABLE f A METAL & OIL WATER All Sizes VENETIAN HEATERS BLINDS BABY BUGGIES — $1295 & UP BRIDGE SETS — Very Attractive DINING ROOM CHAIRS— $425 & UP SPRINGS BED Reverent Service northern Furniture Co SHAW and ROGERS FUNERAL HOME GARLAND UTAH For The LOWEST Prices Every Week and All The Time at Gibs’s Wise Buyers Slhop THESE SATURDAY PRICES WILL SAVE Tomato So Lip Peas Spring Garden No lf-- 8 Cocktail 46 oz can Bean- s- pjf2c” GRAPEFRUIT Mince ze lb !fleai-Bu- lk’ 21c 25 29c 2 18c 25c Kellogg's Pep 2 Packages For 23' SOUP MIX Betty Crocker & Liptons 3 for 27c Qoff Choice Meats can OLIVE OIL 24 JUICE— 46 oz Campbell’s oz bottle 2 SPAGHETTI — Franco American 14c 16 oz Tin (Back Again) & T YOU MONEY 3 cans 31 - is GARLAI1D GROCERY 'ALT LARS CITY RC3I0NAL CFFICl uJ Koa’ Salt Phone f ska City GROUND BEEF— Fresh lb RIB STEAKS— lb CLUB STEAKS— Lib LUNCH MEATS— Assorted )b SIRLOIN STEAKS— lb SHORT RIBS — Lb FRANKS— lb y PORK STEAKS —Lb AND MARKET 7 Mil Utah PHONE 27 35c 45c 53c 39c 49c 33c 39c 49c Plain or "Jd Iodized 26 oz PIERCE’S 14 1047 Davis was hostess to club Saturday evenmembers were prewas played in oil Garland x: 44" Mn O C the Birthday Nine ing sent Bunco 34 C Davis and fambirthday party at night honoring Income Tax Headaches tween Long Sleeves The Rose Clothing Store I You are invited to inspect detailed lists of the following items beJanuary 21 and February 7 1947 and arrarge for procurement of available materials SPORT SHIRTS Mr A Mn II ily attended a Logan Tuesday LaMonte Vance of Downey Ida spent last week at the Cecil Bradford home She and Mrs Bradford visited over the weekend in Brigham chairman of the Box ElBishop der County AAA Committee urged farmers to begin now to make plans for soil and water conserva- Mr Bishop explained that if all the tilled farming land in the State were divided equally among the people living in the State there would be about three acres for each person Thru the Agricultural Conervation Program those who are not farming are helping to protect their future food supply by helping the farmer who tills the land to conserve water and soil A farmer’s responsibility under the program is to make sure the assistance he receives is used so that a full dollar’s worth of conservation Is each dollar used for made tion Pork 71 'HH' 'MM’ PRIORITY CERTIFICATE HODERS $298 $478 NO Mn J J Wakely Box Elder county farmer and Mr A Mn Knmen Tarbet visitranchers were represented at the Conservation ed In Brigham City Friday annual Agricultural Conference which was held in Mr A Mn J J Shiunway spent Salt Lake City Jan 13 14 and 15 W Donald J Thursday in Salt Lake City Bishop by A Homer Clarence Fryer county R Evaa Gee was in Logan on committeemen and Carolyn Peterbusiness Tuesday son secretary treasurer At this conference the 1947 Agricultural Conservation Program was reviewed and discussed Since the conference following Give the county committee will begin Mr the 1947 Farm Plan Sign-u- ATTENTION $298 Rayon Marquisette CURTAINS changes have been r River high Rogers Marilyn SU SALE Naiia 49' at County Represented at Conservation Metet At Salt Lake Mr known JANUARY FRIDAY UTAH Always Mi s chool 19'6 studentiiod ill asu in the duties as secrereplacing Miss 'ary and registrar lola John1 on v ho recently left for an I D S mission a former phy&i- Perrv Leavitt education cal and instructor at Bear River ci acli wimirin vll teach one half day at the iph school in the p’’sicdl educahas Leavitt tor depumert pent the past few jers in the navy and in Spanish The classes American Problems formerly taught by Kleon Kerr will be under the direction of Wayne Fronk and W J Cullimore Having spent two years in the Spanish American mission for the LDS Church Mr Fronk is well equipped to handle the Spanish Mr Cullimore will also class help in the physical education department Mrs LaRae Chatelain who replaces Mrs Ruth Harris in the home economics department is not new to her position as she weeks here last spent several year as a trainee $489 Per Pair ced GARLAND Mrs a few “Rehearsals for “A Date With Judy” Bear River high school’s annual school play are well under way” states Milton Johnson director The play an adaptation from the radio program of the same name is scheduled to be staged for the public February 5th and 6th A delightful comedy in three acts by Aleen Leslie it tells the story of the lovable Judy Foster her witty winning family and friends S'udents taking part in the play are Darvel Robbins Lois Selman Hie ard Cannon Joann Green Garci Varme Val Lcavut carrna Neil Joan Summers N't eon Diane ixiOAi lits oiioun it Boiy Jean Maie and 'uient diicctoii ar Paul Davis and Dallas lnimr Green Goddess” Youths’ & Men’s Knit Jockey SHORTS Fri & Sat Only Students Rehearse For School Play Five faait “Tarzan And The 39 Funeral services for Leslie Geo Stokes 53 of Bothwell who died Monday morning in a Tremonton hospital of a heart ailment were held Wednesday at 1pm in the Bothwell waid chapel Born Oct 28 1893 in Bear Iti’cr City a son of Joseph M and Sarah E Summers Stokes he spent his early years in Bothwell He married Mabel Johnson June 23 1915 in the Logan temple Mr Stokes was a member of th county fair board a scoutmaster ip Bothwell for two years served in the presidency of the MIA for five years was a ward teacher and at the time of his death was a member of a seventy’s quorum Survivors in addition to his widow include six sons and a daughter Jay M Ferris L R and Stanley J Stokes all Vernon C Stokes of Bothwell L Darrell Stokes Tremonton Cattle Dale and Mrs Jean Nelson Roy and three grandchildren four brothers and three sisters J Leo Stokes Bothwell E Stokes Boulder City Nev Rockland Ida Oleen Stokes Joseph H Stoke Burley Idaho Miller Tremonton Mrs Ethel Mrs Mary Newman Thatcher and Mrs Ella Chugg Far West Weber county Made in Faculty Assignments in Per Pair Both well Resident Parses Away Changes dt& “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” A TIMES aiu 28: PAUL IIENREID ELEANOR PARKER Alexis Smith in SOMERSET MAUGHAMS Wed GARLAND CATSUP oz bottle 17c APPLE SAUCE tfo 2 can Premium 23c in Each Pkg Hershey's Gscoa Vz Pound Pkg Kj |