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Show . BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER June . 24, Page Eight Commissioners Op pose Placing Of Displays On Lawn NEWSFROM OUR BOYS IN SERVICE LIBERTY of the U. S. uoimn ' iuitH -t Oarlson.among friends Navy, is visiting His on furlough. in Elwood while Pacific South In the been work has for the past ten months. Melvin has many close friends in this community. Friday and Saturday "Over My Dead Body" BUSTERS In RANGE "Two Fisted Justice" of Snow-villEnsign Lowell Pack, left for Tucson, Arizona to attend Officers School there. e, Sunday - Monday Tuesday and JACK BENNY FRISCILLA LANE to Norman Cutler, Snowville, is in Fort Douglas. Private "Meanest Man In The World" "At The Front In North of P. Herschel Arbon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon, of Snowville, is at home from Camp Roberts, California on a furlough. T5 Africa" ... Wednesday and Thursday B. MEREDITH and C. TKEVOIl in Private First Class Richard R. "Street Of Chance Roberta, son of Charles Roberts of Tremonton, has qualified as an recArmy Air Forces technician, intensive training ently completing in inspection maintenance at the TrainArmy Air Forces TechnicalCurtiss-Wriging Command school at Technical Institute, Glen-dalCalifornia. The school is in the Command's Los Angeles Civilian Schools area. ht CLIFF BEARD INJURED IN FALL A painful injury to his knee was sustained by Cliff Beard last on which Thursday when a countervacant he was standing in the building next to his shop, tipfell and his ped over. Mr. Beard counter, the was struck by leg manner that a such injuring it in since move it to unable was he that time. It is thought by physicians that no bones were broken, and it hoped he will soon be able to be about again. e, of-if- ce LeRov Bunnell, Charles Last n and Halvor Skinner were in atto Monday and tend the sessions of the Summer conference there. Mrs. Bunnell and children accompanied Mr. Bunnell on Monday and spent the day visiting with friends in Ogden, Og-de- Tu-sd- ay Smith-Hugh- es BLUE STAR MOTHERS TO MEET SATURDAY A meeting of the Blue Star Mothers will be held at the Second Ward Relief Society rooms, Saturday, at 4 p. m., according to Mrs. James Walton, president A book review on "Guadalcanal Diary" will be given by Ruth Johnson. All mothers of boys in the service are invited to attend. Gephart Stores Co. " Buy For Cash I and Pay Less" Bear Mrs. Iversen, River City, received word that her brother, CpL Warren A. Thompson of L. W. Many??? Blankets Do You NEED? i Blanket co-pil- The members of Tre- CookThe East Tremonton held Friday, its meeting ing club June 18 at the home of Dot Kay. The meeting was conducted by vice president, Lola Hill. Minutes of the last two meetings were read by the secretary, Dot Kay. Songs were led by Leila Woodruff. Our leader, Hazel Koford, read us a letter from the church presidency on a program to be given clubs. Our leaders, by all the and Esther HunsakKoford Hazel er, helped the girls make egg v- , 4-- Bids were submitted "for adverpatising from the three county of the bid The bids). pers, (copy acBox Elder News Journal was notices, cepted for publishing legal of the reports and advertisements county for the year beginning July 1, 1943, specifying six point type. six point slug be used. Private John Bessinger has writinformten his parents by ing them that he is located somewhere in England. Private Bessinger has only been in the service about five months and has been overseas more than two weeks. He says he likes it fine in England, but has to work that he is well-fo- d hard. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bessinger. He was fortunate enough to meet a friend while crossing the ocean, for he unexpectedly ran into Jack Holland, until recently a resident or Bear Kiver City, but whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland, now live in Brig- ham. Minutes of the last meeting held June 7th, were read and approved. Claims and payroll for this period were approved and signed. ii is i ii i our BARGAIN COUNTER Each week we will have a Bargain Counter in our num store, where close-ou- t bers will be offered. . And we mean at BARGAIN PRICES THIS WEEK FULLER PAINTS Way Below Cost. Assorted Colors O TINTS, were 75c now QUARTS, were 1.25 now Gallons were 3.95 1 now 2 i3i m CACUS PLANTS j TERRY SPONGES 79c Value now 39c Value now .. 39 15 D00 BAGS Miscellaneous Glassware Salt and Pepper Sets, and Many Other Items rtt Rovrfil K3 training etatinn maintained by various branches of our fighting services. Yovi mav not have a Ana la send tn war but you can send your money. i U.J M Ok UU11U3. Dtptrlmtnt TRI-STAT- Lyle Bjorn Weds California Uirl On Saturday, April 10, Miss Virginia Ann Woll, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Woll, of Long Beach, California, became the bride of Lyle C, Bjorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn of this city. The marriage was solemnized in the beautiful St. Mathews Cathedral at Washington, D. C. The bride was lovely in a gown of light blue and peach was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Adele Woll, cousin of the bride. Eugene Bjorn, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Sheratan Hotel, which was attended by friends and relatives from California, New York and Washington, and the couple spent their honeymoon in Turrey, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley. Grant Sorenson, of Salt If is spending this week with his? atives, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burl Charles Nelson and son, M Los Angeles, are spendinf a weeks vacation in Utah. They? visit with the Carl Nelson, Nelson and Cliff Beard fantf Mrs. Ralph Winterton daughter, Patricia Aan, kes turned from a two wks with relatives in Prova ad Ye! 4th of My A O j "TV01 TFT 1 remonton July 5tti Sponsored By The DeVere Watkins Post No. 76, American Legion; Tremonton City, Tremonton Civic League, Lions Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Tremonton Firemen Come and Enjoy an Old Time Fourth of July Celebration T and Flag raising ceremony by Boy Scouts firing of salute. 10:00 A. M. Little Princess Parade. 11:00 A. M. Patriotic Program, First Ward Chapel, with Geo. N. Larsen, State Commander oi tne American Legion, as guest speaker. 6:00 A. M. ! Luncheon in City Park. Be sure to bring your own lunches. Ball 1:30 P. M. Races and Sports for young and old. Games, Pigs and Chickens turned loose, Greased Pole with ?S? on top for lucky climber. 12:00 Noon FREE DANCE FOR CHILDREN IN AFTERNOON Music by Bear River High School Band i E LUMBER CO. PHONE 11 $ ear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear ff w 49 s Bo-De- . Mr3. Bjorn is a gradual 1 the University of California 1 Berkeley, and was a membJ Alpha Oicron Pi Sorority. J Lyle is well known in this vil ity, having attended the Met and Bear River high schools! He graduated from the IlruvJ of Wyoming, where he smK president of the Sigma Alpha lr Ion Fraternity. He has been a iated with aircraft designing! production in California for! past few years and was recef transferred to Washington, 4 he is connected with the Civil onautics Authority in the ri Engineering Division. The young couple are at r at 211 No. Trenton St., Artm "f Virginia, J flflft POTTED Were 39c now and milk dishes. An article on clean dishes was and given by LuRae Mortensen . Lola Hill. Our next meeting" is to be at Leila Woodruff's home. ll Hunsaker, Reporter oauj 1 0 Cleans and Polishes Were 25c C now w o H LUNCH KITS Were 79c LUBRICATION SERVICE Ce eb WATCH now No ouadruned of the K9 contin gent used by the Marines, the Army or the Coast Guard is purchased. They're strictly volunteers for the duration, loaned bv their masters nnH mistresses. These does are taught to hear and smell and see enemies where humans cannot They are invaluable at night, U, S. Treasury the East monton Third Year Sewing club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Doris Abbott, Wednesday, June 16 at 6 o'clock. The president 'called the meeting to order. Six girls were present. They made lotions, hand cr'am, etc. Delicious refreshments were served. Roma Jean Hill, Reporter commissioners authorized bill the payment of a telephone presented by the Teiepnone . pany on the u. nuwj Service for the monui oi ux,ber, 1942. Corps. , i s VJi,WVJ"1 H tv Gepharts Stock Will Be Limited Later On I: J7 News of4-CLUBS A petition was received from Grouse Creek asking for certain The commissioners a,i directed the clerk to refer the mat ter to the road supervisor, t Pvt. Allen H. Sorensen has made a long trip from his home in East Garland to Camp Wallace, near the Gulf of Mexico. Allen prefers the navigator division of the Air at r STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller, of East Garland, have received a tPlpram from their son. Dale, who is in the army. He informed his parents that he is now attend ing Yale University at New Haven. Connecticut, where he will re ceive a six months course in the study of foreign languages. Dale, who now holds the rank of Pri vate First Class, left home nearly three months ago with the group of university students, who were registered with the Reserves. Will Hold Your Selection COMPLETE Tv,n nommissioners authorized Ma- the clerk to grant a refund to Bushnell of the Mvers wmst refund Hospital Medical corps. The was to cover the amount vi Myers that had been paid by MajorHe was car. his for assessor to the unable to get plates in Utah and therefore applied for said refund. Wags! f v Fully Equipped for Oppose Displays The commissioners 'went on record as opposing the placing of the usual Peach Day fruit and agricultural display on the Court House grounds. It was felt that should be used as a LUC fc itself and not attraction beauty x arbe covered up by the display, to made been ticular effort has seems it and the grounds beautify tn riftstrov this effort each could easily year Another location fruit which the to display fe used would not prove so destructive. WAn BONDS t I STANDARD SERVICE STATION from the bonds. fl Deposit On Each 1 Jen-so- ail now 1 Announces the Reopening of the The Board of County Commismet sioners of Box Elder County Monday, jun session, in regular 21st at the Box Elder County Court House, with Commissioners Jenson. Nielsen and Owens beingn present, suid Chairman Osey presiding. The clerk was authorized by the commissioners to arrange for a of inn of S50.000.00 at the rate run to and 78 per cent interest, until December 1, 1943, this loan of the being necessary because of $50,000.00 county purchase bonds. The rate of Interest on the loan is the same as that received had received his wings as a glider While at Maxton A. A. Field, N. C, he was authorized by Major Milton L. Hardeman, Commanding Officer of the 58th T. C. Sqdn. This Sqdn is now on overseas' duty, and Cpl. Thomp son was one of five fellows' out of two hundred soldiers to be sent hak to Bowman Field, Ky. to in struct fellow soldiers in the field flviner and mechanics, of to help prepare them for combat.. He is very interested in his work. Pfc, Darrell Hansen, of East Garland, has been transferred to an air base at Rome, New York. He was in the parade on Decoration Day and is getting along nicely. Darrell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of East Garland. ill -- TREMONTON mitbi vmitbi rnwj |