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Show Thursday, October 12, 1944 LIBERTY Friday and Saturday Sidney Toler as "Charlie Chan" "The Chinese Cat" Hoot Gibson - Bob Steele in "The Utah Kid" Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Cary Grant - Janet Blair in BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. TREMONTON. UTAH Early Pioneer Laid To Rest Bear River Invades Ogden Today ( Continued From Page One) a vocal solo by Cleo Anderson (By Max Adams) OC9 Wednesday and Thursday Pranrhot Tone - Veronica Lake "Hour Before The Dawn" great-grandchildr- BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ST9 r I 111 lop-sid- CARD OF THANKS We are all deeply grateful for uu uui uwuia w fflmilv durinirO nf thft " the and time of her at illness her funeral, inese inenaiy acts ana lovely services wm always oe appreciated and -we wish to extend vfrvthiTi & .Vanlrd fnrThe family of Sophia Anderson lJ A L 3H M. in every ffffl IL TT ODD A crippled, but determined Bear entitled, "That Wonderful Mother River squad will travel to Ogden of Mine." Bishop James Walton today to try for their second win then spoke of the sturdy qualities of the season, with three of their and of the struggle Mrs. Anderson main threats out of the lineup, had, of her thirty-si-x years a and another one in doubtful condiwidow and her large posterity. tion. 14 children, 81 grandchildren, and After last Friday's lacing by 119 In con- uie warriors, the Bear squad clusion he read a parable on walked off the gridiron with three Mothers, which clearly depicted injuries. Jake White, star quarterher love for her children, and her back of the Bears, was out efforts to teach them the ways of of action for a couple ofput weeks when he injured a leg; Eldon Anright "Face to Face," a vocal solo, derson, crashing fullback, suffered was then sung by Teckla Ander- a bad elbow injury; Lytle Dider-icksoson of Black Pine, Idaho, and end, received a calf injury, President C. E. Smith the conclud- and Orin Heaton, star guard of the ing speaker, told of his associations Bear River squad, fractured his with members of the Anderson hand in a daily practice previous family through his position at the to the game. Diderickson might high school, and his appreciation be in the starting lineup today, of the faithfulness of Mrs. Ander- but it is doubtful. son in her position as ward Relief Capable but inexperienced, these Society president. He spoke very boys will probably fill in the va 8:00 P. highly of her wondedrful qualities cancies: Smith for Heaton at and splendid life. guard, Gardner for Diderickson at Hear Incumbents Othe; musical numbers given in-- end, Giles for White at quarterTIrJ '"yVi (sA o rtwnof artl back, and Ballard, one of the SENATOR wears' oest backfield men, will City," by Junior Anderson, and vocal duet, "I'm a Pilgrim," by take over Anderson's fullback post. Jewel Steffen and Judith Strand. Last Friday's ball game turned ivirs. faun yuinney was accom out to be a affair, when panist for all the musical numbers. the Weber team completely outA tribute written by Hazel Stokes, classed the Bears from start to was read at the service by Eleda finish, in every sense, and galloped REPRESENTATIVE Vee Stokes, and the benediction to an easy 37 to 0 victory. The was offered by Clarence Anderson. Rivermen, stung by the loss of Interment was in the Bothwell- - their strong guard, Orin Heaton, Thatcher cemetery by Shaw and who has in the past been the nuRogers Funeral Home, and the cleus of the Bears' powerful line, GOVERNOR grave was dedicated by Roscoe made it possible for Weber to Anderson. make holes at will, and almost to score as easily. .The warriors possessed a host TREMONTON of fast and sturdy backfield aces, and a line that outweighed Methodist Church even had the Bears. The Weber start Willis C. Phelps, Minister ing lineup consisted of all seniors but one and proved to be verv The Bears just could experienced. 10 a. m. Sunday School not click these powerful m. 11 a. against Morning Worship A Rally Day program will be pre- fighters, who, throughout the Democratic County Committee) (Paid Political Advertisement game, baffled the Bears with their . sented. 1V 7:30 p. m. startling spinner plays and Evening Worship L. V. Loveland will preach. Rev. When Bear River turns up Os- The prayer and Study group Clifford Rudd of Malad. They all Rose. They came back Sunday will meet Friday evening at 8 den dirt today, they will be out for blood, and for a second vichad an enjoyable time and a de- evening. o'clock in the Pastor's study. Mrs. Keith Lamb was in Briglicious supper. PLYMOUTH The fall meeting of the Utah tory. Although the Bears are Mission will be held in Liberty weakened from their wounds, they her Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp and Don It. ham City Sunday visiting be a hard team for the Tigers folks. Park Church, Salt Lake City, on will were Lamb Tremonton shoppers to stop, especially after the beat Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nish and October 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoff Friday. ing which the Warriors administer and children, of Oregon, have movLaRae were Sunday Mrs. Jesse Lamb and daughter, daughter, ed to them. However, the fact also ed Mrs, Don R, Lamb. of THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK guests to live. here Char Leen. were Tremonton shophas to be considered that Ogden Miss Delores Smith went to Salt An Appreciation of Autumn" has not won a game this season, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose motor- pers, Friday. TAke City, Sunday to visit her Mrs. Keith Lamb attended the and will give all they have against ed to Brigham City, Wednesday. on haze A the far horizon. sister, Mrs. Ernest Nish for an of Miss Gene Hess, daug-Bear River. The infinite, tender sky, indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson gave wedding a The ripe, rich tint of the corn for Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Hess, Miss Marie Rudd is in Salt Lake party Miss Anna Theurer has returned Pierson's brother, R.M. 3c Orvill Thursday evening at Brigham. City, visiting relatives. fields, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and And the wild geese sailing high to her work in Seattle, after spend- Rudd, Thursday evening. Those ing a month's vacation at home present were Mr. Rudd's parents, children were Sunday guests of And all over upland and lowland Heart Ufa Is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rudd and Ellis' mother, Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. The charm of the golden rod An active squirrel was found to Alma Theurer. She is employed at daughters, Marie, and Morlene Some of us call it Autumn Mr. and Mrs. Rose motoraction of 350 beats per tne Lrirl Scout headquarters in Rudd; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd, ed to Salt LakeRalph Sunday to nave a heart And others call it God. and a hibernating ground minute, City Ted Smith, Joe Smith and Mrs. visit Mr. Rose's W. H. Carruth. Seattle. 17 n, "Once Upon a Times" Page Five KinUJies nTYiWa IJLltJl"- Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom desire to take this means of their appreciation to all the people of the community' who have aided in any way during tnear recent weeks of sorrow and loss. They are most thankful that Boyd has been released and feel grate ful for everything that was done to help make this possible. NOTICE TO SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The Second Ward Relief Society invites all members to attend the "all day work day," Tuesday, Oct. 17. 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