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Show OCTOREir 20, n. BEAU RIVER VALLEY LEADER TAGE EIGHT WALT DISNEY'S OEPHEUM a o Next Saturday, Sunday, "BAilH o o o Local and Social Items HOLD MISSIONARY TEA . ; aftrnnm ....j,,,r " TJr. w... rr cheater gave a very interesting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall aid which was followed by a family, of Salt Lake City, spirit the meeting. Light refreshments weekend here visiting' fiiend.s. served. Guild enpoyThe Wesleyan Service w icjon birthday anniversary. Various garner were played, by delicious refreshiiients seived by Mrs. Harris and Mi is. Evan Green. Besides the family, the following guests were present: Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler, Mr. and Mis. J. D. Hauls, Mis. Effie Giles and Mrs. Priscilla Adams. uu.-.u-es-s Children Must Have Tickets were ac-w- as Harold Johnson, of Salt La (V Vera Kay was a weekend guest of n nanlwitr nf Mrc "'Vw.... her sister, Ardella Kay at the visited at her home last Sunday t home in Salt Lake City. ' to entering the army. Mrs. Heber Koford, of Firth, Ida., Leonard Miller returned to arrived here Sunday morning to assist Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christen-se- Mrs. Abbie Miller for the past y during the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand p ' W. T. Ogden. of Richfield, is visiting witli their son, Haioid at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sunday Harold is an Lnstjuctor it Lamoin Cowley. Field. n to Logan Tuesday evening Mrs. W. E. Ktir and children rylNNEK PARTY HONORS they had dinner. The social in charge of Rubv Landvatter. companied her mother, Mis. Ella C. e. H. Cornwall Duiton. to Salt Lake City Tuesday of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cornwall were where they will visit for a few days. pleasantly surprised Friday evening at their home, the occasion being Mr. Mis. Ann Ze.siger and daughter, Cornwall's biithday. Their entiie fam- ' Mrs. Victor and daughter weie ily was present and a tuikey dinnei G. F. F. CLUB in Salt Lake City va? prepared and served to 35 guests MEETS visitors business Entertainment For Your Mrs. Tailey Archibald entertained Monday. the G. F. F. Bridge club at her home-lasLUNCHEON Thuisday afternoon. Mrs. Irvin Mr. and Mrs. F.dwaid Markham, of HONORS GUEST and Mrs. Frances Moore were Stohl San Kasel, California, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. M. Chiistensen entertained gues-t- and prizes were won by Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and and lunchSteven Jepperson a gioup of friends at a Bridge Program, Week Oct. 80 - Nov. 5 Mis. Frances Moore and Miller. Rudy Joseph George returned here last eon held Tuesday evening at her home Mrs. Dick Allen. Mrs. Maude Drc;v several and days in honor of Mrs. Ed Krey. Mrs. DougSaturday Friday Thursday after spending with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- las Cannon and Mis. J. H. Fronk won vvill be hostess on November 5th. DOUBLE FEATURE son at Wallsburg, Utah. While there prizes. We M. H. Turner, son of A. N. Turner, the men went deer hunting. C HAS. STARKETT and ship's cook (first class) arrived here RETURN NURSES RUSSELL IIALDEN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Saturday for a visit with relatives. FROM VACATION Mr Turner has been in the U. S. June Miss and Idaho, visited Tuesday with Mr. Newman Mrs. Cora and Mrs. Day Garfield. Mrs. Garfield, Yates, nurses at the Valley hospital, Navy for the past eight years, and their daughter, accompanied them returned Monday, after a month's has seen duty on both oceans. He will report on November 2nd at home. vacation trip to Pheonix, Arizona. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday for orders. Mrs. Wesley Gephart and son, MILTON JOHNSON SPEAKS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kemp, ot Joyce Ransom, Mrs. Frank Peck and AT gxUDY CLUB San enter-SaAntonio, Texas, and her mother, Mrs. Ethlyn Carter were visitors in z R Mr and Mrs Heppler DOROTHY LAMOUK and Lake City last Wednesday and tained the Study Club Sunday night Mrs. Mary Bumingham, of Bountiful, RICHARD DENNING Thursday. at the home of Bishop and Mrs. James were guests Friday of the latter's ' Mrs. Ann Zesiger. ' Walton. The lesson was given by Mil- Wednesday and Thursday $ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton and ton Johnson. Special guests were Mr. small son were Sunday guests at the and Mrs. Ross Miller, and Mr. and BEAR RIVER HIGH home of Mrs. Clayton's brother, Mis. Einor Stenquist. BRENDA JOYCE and STUDENTS ON A. C. ley Gephart. The Claytons were enMILTON BERLE STAFF PUBLICATION route home at Provo after visiting HALLOWE'EN PARTY in Pocatello, Idaho. F. CLUB GIVEN BY J. F. Five Bear River High School nates a to now hfiriin? hip-'- nvd Lions Wednesday evening the home Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chornous was the on the staff of Student Life, college meeting place of the ghosts and gob-- , paper at Utah State Agricultural along a spook trail to entertain iege xhey are Lane Palmer, Stan the J. F. F. club, the husbands and Anderson and Mary White of Tre-- a few guests. Besides different games monton; Lyn Larson and Bill Cape-an- d TO DO stunts, a spooky reading was ner Garland. given by one of the ghosts (Walter Palmer, editor of this year's Wuthrich). The entertaining and re- - student Life, was editor of the Bear freshments committee consisted of R.jver Searchlight four years ago. Chornous, Mrs. Wuthrich. Mrs sociate editor is Gwenn Hunsaker of Leland Woodruff and Mrs. C. M. Honeyville. a graduate of Box Elder Hacking .Special guests were Mr. and High stan Anderson i3 editor of the Home Mrs. Reginald bummers, Mr. anu mrs. 1942-4- 3 yearbook and was the former ... Melvin Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. editor or tne ueanax. ah tnree stu- ' Ross Beckstead, dents are Seniors at Utah State. President of both, his sophomore MRS. SANDALL ENTERWe and senior class in high school, Lyn TAINS AT BRIDGE Larson, a junior is now sports colMrs. William Sandall entertained umnist for the college paper. Bill her Bridge club at her home Wednes Capener, high school paper editor and CALL day evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary White his assistant, are both Raul Rice, Mrs. "William Storrer and freshmen and are active as reporters Mrs. Marion Summers. for Student Life. j 0 AH . party held Tuesday evening at Airs. Win. the home cf bis daugLter-in-iaI en. r ! TREMONTON ii t ' Soouioatyabci Chin-Liftin- Ma-la- women s , ... sister-in-la- ..... ., 12-2- Per Pound Leo Ellis For AMERICAN FOOD STORE EVAN 1VERSOX INITIATED INTO A. C. SOCIAL GROUP 10.90 v - upper-classme- mui.i.Bi.ifW-.IH.Wjij- i Mi.ii pn ..iiimjii. Triirr p fl 0 GAM TOYS Everybody Is Looking For Toys We have ordered a much larger and better assortment of toys than we have ever had and expect to receive a good percentage of them. We will display a fine, clean and fresh assortment of toys by Armistice Day. OOO Battle Checkers 98c Dinette SETS 11 $29.95 oPiece solid oak set with extra leaf and padded box seats, solid back leg. I $24.95 two-thir- Large Roomy Lounge Chair With Hassock A new game that promises to become more popular than Chinese Checkers were. OOO OOO DISHES PAL-O-PAC- K Sets by the makers of Lamogue China. Get your dishes now for the Holidays. Free Console set with 32 piece sets. INSULATION OOO Keep comfortable this winter with less fuel. is light weight, fire resistant, moisture resistant, vermine proof, and does not leak out. One of the best insulations on the market regardless of price. Estimate your own job. Three inch thick Pal-O-Pa- Bedroom SUITES 5-Pi- non-settli- $115.00 Walnut Set This is our October (New Item) Special. Compares with sets selling for $150.00 in design, construction and finish. insulation costs about 4'2 cents per square foot. Easy to install. Four inches of on your ceiling is equal to 8 inchas of compressed compo board, according to U. S. statistics. Pal-O-Pa- Mill mm TRBMONTON, UTAH L. G. UOSE, Owner ck Sports or Dress SLACKS here-unt- Fall Hats Rayon stamina and style 4.98 Boys' Coats 2.98 Boys' Slacks 2.98 3.79 Topfaght SHIRTS 1.19 smooth XT Hosiery 98 Glamorous-lookin- g sheers, and smart heavyw- eights with 6.90 starch-les- s collars. Princpss or man styles, sftl or double on ed types. Autu" tones. 7 to U Two-Ton- Two-To- ne Girls' New Fall Jackets Girls' All Wool Skirts Sporls Style O fords .... t i Fart Wool &k7 Chenille Blanket Curtains Spreads 5.90 98 4.98 Rillowi of niry cushion-dotte- d nvirquisette. 5A' n Sjwrt rrlscilla B4autiful blcr.d of wool, rayon and cotton. New COATS weave, Men's Fur Felt Hats 2.98 e Men's Sweaters .... 2.98 Sweaters .... 1.98 Boys' Men's Towncraft Shoes 4.79 Shoes Coinfortabe 2.98 Boys' ! Girls' fast color shirts. Nu-Cra- ft GO ; dainty picot tops New Fall Handbags Cleverly Designed Gloves Cynthia Rayon Slips Spectator Alligator Pumps Her Special Choise For Fall: with Sanforized, t fl Intriguing sport styles , smart dressy types casual models for any occasion! Smooth weaves in smart stripes! All with lots of IS MA 1.98 4.98 Men's Marathon HATS Men's Towncraft SHOES .... i Flattery! e trim. (INSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VL OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. That It is proposed to amend section 9, article VL Constitution of the State of Utah, to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed te submit this proposed amendment to the lectors of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner as provided for by article 23. section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1913. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record In my office. In witness whereof. I have o set my hand and sfflxrd the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th dav of Aurrust. 1012. E. E. MONSON. Secty. of State (' OOO Lounge CHAIR ! 12-- sleeves, New pilot - type zipper front! n. Iverson was one of the seven students granted membership in the fraternityan organization that issues membership to outstanding junior and senior students. At Utah State, Iverson has been active in debating activities and has worked as a staff member on Student Life, campus weekly. He is a political science major and a senior. Other Box Elder county men in Blue Key fraternity are Lane Palmer and Stan Anderson. able fleece, and novelty fabrics tones! Warm, autumn-lea- f New s t y'l with melton body ind cape leather Baseball v or single breasted tvpt fitted or boxy. Plaids or faahis 5.90 Evan Iverson of Tremonton, graduate of the Bear River High School and prominent in student activities at the Utah State Agricultural college, was this week initiated into Blue Key, honorary service fraternity for Women! Double ! er Jackets 4 ELNA MILLER TO SPEAK AT CIVIC CLUB Miss Elna Miller, of the U. S. A. C, at Logan, will give an illustrated lecture cn "Is Your Family Well Fed,'" at the- Civic Club, to be held November 5th at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Leland Harris as hostess. at Fabric-Leath- Warm win0 UAli5 Furnish Wrapping Paper I "S) -- come into their full use now. They have prepared us to serve you . . . now when solid merit and savings mean more than they ever have! s. j . suits! Swank tailored types tor many occasions! Rich colors.. 0 Pen-ney- i Storage look! two-piece- rs you bought with your's Penney savings, that stood by you with dependable values. The thrift lessons we learned in the years since Penney's first began, WE ARE PREPARED For Locker or slim-throu- Pert that double for have the comfortable curity of the War Bonds col-bli- ns As-Mr- Models Casual Styles Sport Frocks Midriff and long torso types for he-middle come again, and you se- J torn p 9 that faction and pleasure. We want you to remember, when the days of peace 'Whispering Ghosts' Custom Meat Cutting J It's OUR birthday, to be but we want to sure it make one that you will look back on with satis- lt .W r- Dissy . j j jtVi I N$: 4.98 rr vnm cr f-- dresses d, New-Orlean- "Beyond the Blue Horizon" J , ITT "Riders of the Badlands" aK;. ?r g Oil Stand" "United YEARS IN 19 Bet-to- LIBERTY , id fit thf- - heme i &t TRIP ENJOYED BY SERVICE GUILD tl a tnp whtie e Prices 'VTL BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS R. C. HARRIS R. C .nan is was W. S. C. S. it... o o No Advance In In Technicolor Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday i o o Prints G9 Tho Chatming p'gns lovely 30i"t colors! c" Nu -- pv rfect ' ric for sp! and 'rKks! tailo; i S I L ci In |