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Show -- Page Eight by traveling 225 miles farther back, he reports having Tad the rare good luck to locate Jay. This was the first person Lawrence had seen from this vicinity since leaving twenty one months ago. The two boys had grown up totogether and attended school gether, so their visit was a happy one for both in recalling days of their boyhood. Both boys are in good health. Jay is serving with the ground forces of the air corps and Lawrence is with the NEWS OF SERVICEMEN (Continued from front 1'age) ty operator at Quantico, Virginia, doing woik in the Navy as a beau-De- ar Editor and Friends: Just a few lines to notify you of a slight change of address. I have been receiving your paper regularly. Although it's generally a couple of weeks old by the time I get it I enjoy very much reading the home town news and it helps to keep me posted as to the whereabouts of the local boys. I have met several of my friends from there here in the Hawaiian Islands. Best wishes and kindest regards to my friends in Bear River Valley. Sincerely, . L. Wilson, M Harry Orpheum Red Skelton in "Whistling In Brooklyn" 2c. RIVERSIDE BOYS MEET IN ITALY , Word has been received of a happy reunion when Corporal Jay Macf arlane and Lieutenant Lawrence Davis of Riverside were able to spend 36 hours together recently in Italy. Lawrence was at a rest camp for a few days and HIGH SCHOOL DANCE ORCHESTRA FLAYS AT LOGAN Bear River The Bearythms, dance orcehstra, school's high furnished the music for the Coronation ball at the L D. S. Institute in Logan Saturday night. The orchestra members are Elaine Hunsaker, Lorna Shuman, Lorry Rytting, Bob Summers, Jim Fjeldsted, Don Westmoreland and Marvin Ashby. Thursday, Friday, Saturday LOWEL THOMAS In Mrs Aarl Bennett has had the pleasure of a visit during the past week of her mother, Mrs. Wilford Sparks and sister, Mrs. Harvey Park of Carey, Idaho and another sister, Mrs. E. W. Fox of Salt Lake city. The ladies and their mother are now enjoying a few days visit together in Salt Lake city. 'The Spider Woman' SERIAL and SHORTS Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 16 DAVID BRUCE,, and GRACE McDONALD in "She For Me" Added Attractions "EAGLE vs. DRAGON" IN TECHNICOLOR Mrs. Dale Hobson of Salt Lake city has spent the past two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozler. Thursday - Friday - Saturday May 18 - 19 - 20 LUCILLE BALL and WILLIAM GAXTON In Mrs. Owen L. Brough Jr. and small son of Brigham city spent a few days this week at the O. L. Brough home here. 'Best Foot Forward' IN TECHNICOLOR Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott visited In Logan with relatives Saturday. COMING BETTE DAVIS and HERBERT MARSHALL in Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub and children spent a day last week in Salt Lake city. "little Foxes" WE HAVE ADDED THE POPULAR KEM-TON- E PAINT LINE TO OUR STOCK A COMPLETE . . . ASORTMENT OF COLORS WILL BE ON HAND NEXT WEEK O FANCY KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS LAWN SEED o Beautiful Patterns Ginger Rogers in Monday. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Nickles and family, of Promontory, were Sunday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen. Miss Lorna Shuman was a week "Tender Comrade" Next Thurs., Frl., Sat. "Action in Arabia" Jlay j ANNOUNCING CHANG r OF LOCATION Dr. E. B. Harrison, will be located in the odl v State Bank buildup ml formerly occupied by Dr . after June 1st, "W, Mrs. George Ficklin was visiting with friends in nTremonton Friday. Dr. Ficklin has been Fort Lewis, transferred from Washington to a camp in North Carolina, and rMs. Fickling was spending a short time here before joining him. jW. NOTICE Notice is hereby givea that regular meeting held oa Aar.7.1 1944 the Board of County S3 LIVESTOCK CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS mission rs of Box Elder OouT" dissolved the Rawlins vot&leV7 dnct and created two new vofi precincts to be known as well and Thatcher voting prec By order of the Board of Commissioners of Box Elder Cwaj. The Box Elder Girls' Livestock Club met last week for the purpose of choosing officers for the coming year. Results of the election made Betty Lou Porritt, president; Nola Summers, vice president; Marilyn Miller, secretary-treasure- r; Delone Summers, chorister and cheer leader; Colleen Miller, reporter. (w J. Edwin (SEAL) Date Eainj Couty Clerk of publication, May Ht Hopalong Cassidy in "Colt Comrades" TH MOTHH.R . . .With Love EAST GARLAND J Members of the Bear River Stake Seminary classes presented a splendid program in Sunday evening church service. Neither of the Seminary teachers were able to be present. LeRoy Bunnell accompanied the group. Bryant Eric-so- n was in charge of the program. Those who contributed with music and speeches to the creditable and interesting program were: Misses Mortensen, Romer, Clark, Capener, Petersen, Brown, Hannie Bundersen, Holman, Castleton and Messrs Johnson. Bunnell and Ash-b- DURABLE 0f j fff Jl RAYON HOSE Beauty and service combined! and shapely for JfcTa Full-fashion- ed Mj0JaJOM J y. Patriarch Joseph Lai kin and Elder Bealey Cutler, of Snowville, were present at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting in Sunday and gave timely and instructive talks." Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen and Scott Petersen, of Penrose, were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover. Mrs. Merle Larson was hostess to the Young Girls Literary club at he home Thursday evening. Mrs. John W. Larson gave a story, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter had as Sunday dinner guests, Patriarch Joseph Larkin and Elder Bealey Cutler, of Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson have moved to their new, modern farm home, which is east of the U. I. S. Co. across the Mai ad river. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover were Mrs. Frank Seager, Mrs. Darrold Seager and Mrs. Elaine Tomephiz. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen, daughters Betty Jean and Patricia visited Sunday with Mrs. Francis Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson of Portage, and also with Mrs. Wilford Dredge of Soda Springs, who was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen were Logan business visitors on Tuesday. Miss Ardis Adams attended the convention and luncheon of her Kappa Gamma club at Ogden, Saturday evening. Edwin Isaacson has rented his farm for a year to Eph Petersen. Warren Rasmussen has moved his family to the farm house and will assist Mr. Petersen in operating the farm. The Isaacson family are moving to California for an indefinite period. Mrs. Louis Larson was called to Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon because of the illness of her )4 HANDBAGS FOR SUMMER Summertime outfits call for colorful handbags in sport or Wi u' a SWjv' ivA A iv A" " 2.98 Neckwear - V Dickeys Qs styles' -- A-J W FITTING Glossy rayon satin or rayon crepe. Some rich with lace, others tailored. . A -- & vJO) V.. 1 4 YidW ' s$lvlK". IV I " If? l I suit-dresse- s, 1 . r slim WW lined 'coat and shirtwaist styles, detailed with dainty handsomely I !. '1 emDroiaery, coionui ouuons ana icooV feminine necklines. In frosty yartelsjind. heavenly prints,' Large sizes to 48. ff I I llpf? Ill Colorful Rayon Spun$iCrepet Form-flatterin- ' ,wffO Ht3? 98 SLIPS 1 W Dainty sheers, embroidered or lace trimmed, and sport pique SMOOTH "T -- Td 1 I', ".' - sister. 9x12 C0NG0LEUM RUGS o Fur Sheepmen WOOL BAGS AND STRING o KILN DRIED and AIR DRIED BLOCK and ROCK SALT o ATTENTION FISHERMEN! JUST ARRIVED FISHING TACKLE II FLYS . . . HOOKS . . . LINES . . . LEADERS SNELL HOOKS Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen have moved back to their home from the Doris Petersen home. The Max Hydes wh have lived here during the winter in the Eph Petersen house, have moved back to the afrm in Bluo Creek for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen and Mrs. Sophia Larson motored to Logan Monday and purchased trees and shrubs to plant around their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes are happy over the arrival Tuesday of a baby girl in their family. The little Miss is doubly welcome because the other two children are boys. Mother and babe are doing nicely at the Valley Hospital. Sunday guests at the J. W. Rhodes home were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cheney and family of Salt Lake Ciy, and Miss Eva Christensen of Ogden. Mrs. Sophia Larson spent the afternoon with he friend, Grandma (Mrs. Fanny Capener) at the Rhodes home. Miss Alta Rhodes and friend. Miss Leone McFarland of Riverside, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, left Wednesday for induction In the Army at Ft. Douglas. He is the third son of the family to leave the form for service in the Army. We hope that all our boys may soon return safely home. Mr. and Mrs. Eall Young, of Loa Angeles, announce the arrival of their second child, a boy, born May 6th. Mrs. Young will be remembered as Miss Eva Adams, a prominent teacher and church worker In the Bear River Stake. Add Color and Comfort to Bedrooms! CHENILLE TUFTED For Living Room, Hall RUGS SOFT PLATE GLASS MIRRORS CHENILLE ROBES Cuddly warmth to snuggle into! Flattering in cut with slim waistline and sweeping skirt. Graceful designs! 3.98 or Bedroom Two style and youH find a hundred different ways to make use of them! Combination tufted chenille and uncut loop style has a diagonal center design with a matching border, and is oblong in shape. They're Sanitary, Easy-to-Cle- an 4.98 to the There's hardly an end numerous ways you'll be awew pia use one of these genuine home. in your mirrors glass ' FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES TREMONTON LUMBER & HARDWARE M PHONE 130 Carl Nelsen and Elmer Petersen were Brigham visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen and children were Erigham visitors on end guest of Miss Beverly Sandall of Tremonton. S . Garland Theatre j ily. YanksAho A few of the Girl Scouts went to Erigham City last Thursday, where they tied and bundled waste paper amounting to 2800 pounds. The girls felt that they had actask complished a worth-whil- e even though it was hard and tiresome work. The Girl Scouts also took part in advancing the colors at the W. C. T. U. speech contest held last week. Thursy, Mrs. Geniel Butler and Miss Leone Miller attended the senior tea at the Bear River high school on Sunday afternoon. Miss Verleen Nelsen spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen. Mrs. Effie Petersen, of Brigham, arrived Saturday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jalk Leak and fam- Friday and Saturday GIRL SCOUTS NEWS i PENROSE I Sun., Mon.. Turn., Wed. & May BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER-- TREMONTON M '1 2-- Qt Tea Kettles L39 Flameware glass tea kettles make another item in the growing list of glass cooking utensils so many people are asking for and here they are! Doubly Beauty Course for Wartime Meals! 25-P- c. Breakfast Set 7,90 For a cheerful breakfast table, pretty enough for light luncheons and afternoon teas, too! Doubly Useful, Desirable! Glass Double BoUcrs 1.98 Use them as double boUew or as two separate aucci n plastic feindicii both top and bottomare J"these double boilers to fit your grip. Non-bur- - rf i ? |