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Show Tmnor.ton, Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Page 8 the Loyal Temperance Union Mr. and Mr. Londy Harris CIVIC CLUB will give one and high school made a business trip to Pocatello HEARS ATTORNEY Mrs. Axel Walter Mann was guest speak- students another. Tuesday. of the WoFrfidrickson, president er at the meeting of the furfor contacted be WCTU may when they men's Civic League met Thursday at the home of ther information Mrs. Frank Stevens. Weekend guests cf Mr. and T?pfrph merits were served by and Mrs. members Jed Mortensen were Mr. to the the hefctess and Mrs. Howard Evans of Salt one guest, Airs. Londy Harris. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robbins of Ogderi. SPEECH CONTESTS PLANNED STlGESCREEflMDIO Vacation Trip The Women's Christian Tem- - Report Mrs. John Barf us reMr. and two nerance Union is planning turned home Sunday from a vaa reminder; the speech contests for the near fu which included a vis competition for the ture. Elementary students unaer cation trip Released by WNU Feature. By INEZ GERHARD JUST ;Dr. Christian award closes February 29. The best script 'submitted will bring its author $2,000; fifty additional scripts will be bought for the 'program. Jean ("Dr. Hersholt urges people Chris-itian- ") rs com-'peUto- ThursAiv Mr. and Mrs. B. BL Adams accompanied by Lt. and Mrs. Donald Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richardson motored to Layton, Wednesday, spending the evening with their daughter and r; family, Mr. and Mrs. Aileen Mrs. occasion the being Germsr's birthday. A delicious dinner was served. Provo were weekend guests of fri?nds. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyden of RET .IFF SOCIETY TO Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burton and Salt Lake were Saturday guests SPONSOR TEMPLE DAYS visof the Jed Mortensons, and atMarch 10th and 26th, the Bear family of Long Beach were tended the Farm Bureau banOtto the week with Riv,?r Stake Temple days for the iting last with them. quet Brockman family. month will be sponsored by the attendance A it in Inglewood, California, with Relief Society. good desired. Wlllis B. hie :1tpr Mr and Mrs. son and a brother, C. D. Barfuss; Mr. and Mrs. David Kent and with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iver-so- n on in May T. Kent were in Malad in Portland, and relatives the attend to Idaho. night Tuesday Union Oregon and Burley, wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Mr.' and Mrs. S. A. Marble re- Vsrl Udy. turned thi3 week from a visit In Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harmon of California with relatives and LEADER VAST' '"I Ger-me- ODDS AXD Perfect for This Easter... 5 Onlv 1 't i 39 t.;..-- i S umj j ... TltTVc! S For a Colorful Easter! 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Ditk llaymct, uho fliei a plant from Palm Springs to Holly-woo- d for bit Thursday CBS thou; it am amthority on emergency landing lldi. since jogs bat e forced bim down often. . . . Fred Waring bat been appointed to the board of trustees of State university; be fmyhmia bts band uben a student there. guarantee FORMALS p Viveca LIndfors spanned 330 years in one working day recently; completed her role of a modern girl in France in "To the Victor" and immediately reported for the role of Queen Margaret in the 17th century "Adventures of Don Juan." ;mo! t, xvcu, 3 Chet Lauck and Norris Goff have turned down guest appearances on television shows because of the long make-usessions necessary to step Into their "Lum and Abner" roles. Too bad they had to cancel their March of Dimes tour; Norris Goff's illness interfered. So he headed east for consultations with specialists, and was temporarily written out cf the air show. Many lengthy conferences preceded the decision to use the record made by Mark Hellinger with Bing Crosby as Crosby's February 4 t ladcust. The same situation arose after W. C. Field s death, and the record was scrapped. But this time it was used, because so many of Mark's friends wished to hear the record, and because everyone was convinced that he would have wished it. Be; t! . ; . handbag! u : visit the little Spanish church where they were married in 1931. 40P BLANKET; ! with a two weeks vacation coming up February 20, plans to head for Hollywood with Mrs. McNeill, his first visit since 1933. They will confer with motion picture executives on making a movie based on the popular "Breakfast Club," and will make a sentimental journey to San Francisco, to ,y WINTER li I. tj 1 ALL Wnm I CLEAN UP - li ! 100X red! '1 8 2.e ,M 9 40, 46. Tan ardine. Rubberized. Because Paul Lavalle Is devoting all his time nowadays to the type of music he presents on "Highways in Melody" he turned down an offer to revive the delightful "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street." Though it has been off the air for some years, many listeners 'still mite Lavalle urging him t bring it back. ft0 I Coverts. Crave treated. Sizes 40, 42,41 j Sizes ' 1' MensTopcoJ Tan it& 2f 1 For theUttlereUowB and Blue, 6)6 f'OSW sis (9t, ' Schoolteacher." And some time this ;month Shirley Booth will begin a .weekly stint on CBS In a comedy show based on a teacher's trials and .tribulations. rit & TREMONTON ca i SUITS j I ; year.. Sizes 35 to checks. to write about things and they know. "Natural, easy School teachers are coming into their own, all of a sudden. When Joan Crawford finishes her next Bros. 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