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Show rAC JEAR RIVER'VALLEY LEADER SIX E FRIENDS ENJOY SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Alien and Mrs. Jack Fror.k entertained at the Ambassador Athletic Club in Salt Lake last week for eleven Sweethearts' Ball, annual Pep Club Formal is scheduled for couples. Dinner and dancing were 3:30 o'clock Friday evening,! November 15. In keeping with tradition, the dance will be held in the Bear River stake semin-- 1 SWEETHEARTS' BALL SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHT KIEFS as an actress. "Skyblazer," by Howard Brier, continues adven- TtAX INTRAMURAL tures of Barry Martin's as a CONTESTS strata liner pilot in a PLms for intramural contests hare b?en laid for physical classes, under the leaderof Coach Durrell Hughes. ship The winners of each hour will receive points under the award ijoVm now in effect at Bear Kiver. - With scftball and football completed, the classes will now tarn to indoor sports such as basketball, volleyball and swimedu-tati- on post-w- ar flight from Seattle to South America and back home. trood will JACOBSEN ADDRESSES STUDENT BODY r Dr. E. A. Jacobsen. Dean of Education at the Utah State Agricultural College, spoke to the studentbody of Bear River hteh school Thursday in connection with National Education 1 observed In the spring, track, horse November 10 to being 17. shoes and baseball will draw the Dr. Jacobsen is well qualified spot light. in this line because of his One hundred points will be background in serving on state of each and national educational comtien to the ewinners will be al- mittees. His tport; seventy-fivability to speak to lowed for second place winners youth and hold their attention and fifty for third while fourth was well displayed during the as The win- - sembly. will draw twenty-fivat the end of the year will "Education For The Atomic receive points under the awards Aee," the theme for National system. Education Week was brought out Competition is keen with the by Dr. Jacobsen. "Where schools with are best, average incomes are , Lions leading in first hour SOO points. The wolves lead the greater, retail sales are greater, second hour groups with 175. The rentals are highest, more teleBulldogs total of 187V2 tops third phones are used, more magazines while the lead in fifth is shared are read and fewer men were reby the Wild Cats and the Kitty jected under the selective serwith 150 points each. vice," stated Dr. Jacobsen. "Utah can be proud that she ranked NEW BOOKS AT second only to Washington state in having fewer men rejected nUIIS LIBRARY ming-. e. ns slight breeze this in helped event, however. Another practice game between the two school's B squads would have been played if a date could have been found to play it which was convenient to both squads. With this game ending the football season, the squad turned in their suits quite satisfied with the year. LEADER WANT-AD- PAY! S "You'ro J FIGHTING DIVISION t invited to this house warming every The famous 7th Infantry Division, now guarding the peace in Korea, has opened its ranks to hand-pickkeen young men capable of meeting its high A w ".ce V in- i i v n t zx i u ar uniform home-heatin- g foryoc. Standard fuel oils and ifttnem' free, clean, economical oil heat,Mn i ot about it todavl 4 - mult it 4 1 FARRELL urn DISTRIBUTE t Phone 121 ity FEDERAL BUILDING LOGAN, UTAH 102 "udi nun ati' es nz2 I 1.3 I w Tremonton r2.- - iltlWWUHlW WWWWWW ,'. ' ' !' 7, ' ... P sta: tio: I cor mil I J U ei mt v .V 9 ? ". . 'V . . S'' wtk sou an the mis era m i- -r rtnt? tr tit Quiet Running of straight, .... Sttr I t i pi !R i FIXTURES FOR EVERY ROOM Come in and see them 2-- ; wwwwm -- SEE OUR DISPLAY AT WALT MATTHIAS mi' Fr LIGHTING FIXTURES ULENQUIST BROTHERS fse J. Bear River's up and down Bears were strictly up last Friday when they battled the South Cache Spartans to a scoreless tie on a wet field at Hyrum. It was totally a defensive game with both sides making little yardage. In one case when the Spartans were threating to score the Rivermen rose to great heights and pushed them back thirty yards in four plays. Another feature of the game was a seventy yard punt by Keller Gleason. A wet ball and a ELECTRICAL WIRING -1" ers. They're distilled 100 cleanly and without waste, poi: drop's a full drop of heat! TVar ox Elder Coiinty Car Ow BEAR RIVER BATTLES SOUTH CACHE TO SCORELESS TIE Columbia Electric Co. B O- e L2 t rhone P circulating heaters, and Stance Furnace Oil for furnace-typ- ad-te- through British Guiana Jungles, by Jo Besse MCElveen Waldeck. The capable ways that people A3 things are expressed in "The Wild Dog of Edmonton" in which an orphan boy and his dog meet hazardous days in the Canadian countryside. This makes an Inspiring story of loyalty and courage. It was written by Dav id Grew. Also into this group falls "The Tangled Skein" by Atta Halverson Seymour. This tells of the plucky efforts of the Norwegians to win the peace now that the war is won. Two very fascinating careers, acting and flying, are told about in "My Young Life" by Shirley Temple. Shirley herself tells the story of her amazing career i '.se Here's freedom from toil- heat with oil. Standard Stove n, vice-preside- d: "" ed standards. First to recapture American territory from the Japanese heroes of battles on Attu, Kwaja-leiLeyte and Okinawa the "Hourglass" 7th offers the right kind of man a chance to join a enlisttop outfit. A three-yement for service in the Far East will enable you to pick the 7th and to join it overseas after initial training in the U. S. A Private starts at $90 a month (overseas pay), with plenty of opportunity for advancement. Many other advantages make this well worth discussing with your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. M nsit from selective service." Activities at school during the A number of new books have week have been in keeping with been added to the Bear River the themes for each day. These high school library. The list are: themes Practicing Brothermentions only a few of them. World Security, hood, Building n "Driftwood Valley" is an New Tasks, Developing Facing tare of daily living in a re- Better Communities,' Strengthmote part of British Columbia, Home Life, Investing In ening Stamvell-Tlech-er. by Theodora E. Education and Promoting Health "Jungle Journey" Is a vivid, and Safety. beautiful account of a trip be-la- - JOIN A FAMOUS ary. The hall will be decorated to the theme "Two Hearts In The! Night" with dance cards following the same design. Boutonniers will be furnished by the Pep girls. However, cor- sages are not being worn. Decorations committee consists of Colleen Packer with Cleo Jensen, Joyce Capener, Joan Green, Darlene Miller and Betty-JeaMorse. Bonnie Rytting, Maxine Norr and JeNae Marble are in charge of thO orchestra and floor show. LuDeane Jeanine Showeil, Hunsaker, Marilyn Lind and! Margene Rhodes are designing the dance cards. Refreshments; are under the direction of Don- -j na Rae Nielsen, Peggy Allen and Dorene Dunn. Shirley Maughan, president, Bernice Petersen, and Zenna Archibald, secretary,: will act as welcoming committee. Misses Norene Kunzler and Olive Nelson are club advisors. j Week which is THURSDAY. NOViv Tremonton. Utah. ribs free-rolli- ng y(s M Quick-stoppin- g safety of "action-tractio- (JjlUffc' n" Safer extra mileage of more natural rubber v b JOB W Blowout protection of extra carcass strength ERVIN STOHL M E M B E U COSTS MORE . . FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM PAYS HIGHEST PRICES MORE DEPEND ON YOUR GENERAL TIRE HEADQUARTERS Nl THE BEST IN NEW GRAINS OF ALL KINDS TIRES... TIRE SERVICE . . . QUAU RECAPPING... BATTERIES... ACCESSORIES... IOW LUJ"' HAVE RECEIVED CARLOAD . 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