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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Pa 9 Eight Thursday, June 15, British Celebrate Victories in Italy NEWS FROM THE LIKE CANDY? SERVICE -- if i i A h i, who is Claine rete S. A, C at stationed at the U. Logan, spent the wi jnd with his mother, Mrs. Lima Peterson at Fielding. lc - Dad will appreciate a box of delicious L t 'l 1 - -- y Candy J V.V 1 r Pvt. Virgil Coombs, who was stationed at California, reported for duty at Denver, Colorado, after enjoying the past 15 days at Fielding with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs. I Buy your Gift from our s Choice Selection also , I V ' f Father's Day Greetings Captain and Mrs. Glen Wyatt left Monday for Camp Selby, Mississippi, where he expects to be located for some time. 1 at THEATRE An Impromptu celebration, Including shows, singing:, dancing and short acts, was held by the troops making up the British Eighth army citadel of Cassino at the start of after the capture of the the big Allied offensive. The celebration took place among the ruins of the strong point. ANNE NEAGLE in 'The Yellow Canary') mi HOLT In "Sagebrush Law" Sun. - Mon. - Turn. - Wed. In "Lost Anger Nevt Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. PIERRE AUMONT in "Cross of Lorraine"! OlIllllEIiiBIItiiailSIM m Jit 7 yt - f i 'Si x' ''V n ri tmri. IVv ;i s1 t iijt By Frank King Cpl. Neal Hansen is home on New Guinea. furlough from somewhere in KenEldon (Tim) Archibald, of Beavtucky. He is a son of Mr. and er Dam, is at home for a short Mrs. M. W. Hansen of Elwood. leave after completing his boot Dean Adams, who joined the training at Farragut. Marines Air Corps some thrc; months ago, is on leave from his The public relations office of base in San Diego, and is visiting Chanute Field, Illinois, sends word his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Pvt. that Wayne Beebe, son of Adama at Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenkel of has completed trainWord has been received by rel- Tremonton, from been and has ing atives of Theron C. Brailsford, of that school of the graduated Forces Air Army Bear River City, that he has spent technical command. He nineteen days in the hospital with has been traininig instructions in receiving an infected foot. During his stay the electrical specialist there, however, Theron was ad- courseairplane and other various technical vanced from a Private first class to the rank of Corporal. He is in operations. Pvt. Beebe is at home on fur lough this week, following his graduation. i) - i.jr x DOWN AND PUT OVER. THAT DIG - June 18th and Mrs. Clarence C. the groom is the son RICIUNS AND HOLLADAY NUPTIALS Gasoline Alley long-besieg- Friday and Saturday jf-- Fathers Day Adams Drug ORPHEUM MARGARET O'BRIEN why sure Richins and of Mrs' Am young people an, The marriage of Miss LaVon Ricnins and Pvt. Don T. Holladay took place Thursday, June 1st, in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was given for the newly-wed- s and close relatives by Mr. and ri Mrs. John Lattimer at their home in Salt Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. The second nicest gift for Father . . . H AN ARROW SHIRT fa S3 I We think the nicest gift for Father is a crisp, new War Bond! But v3 Dad will doubly appreciate the Bond if it's tucked into the pocket of a handsome, new Arrow Shirt. we feel We suggest Arrow Whites for the Dad who likes to dress up for business or pleasure. Arrow Patterned Shirts ring the bell with V3 1 3 a 1 young minded Dads. Both, of course, are Sanforized-labtlc- d (less than i shrinkage). $2.24 up. You'll like our Arrow Ties that harmonizo with these Arrow Shirts. $1, $1.50. And our man-sizArrow Handkerchiefs. 35c up. e MTHfR'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE IS i 3-- 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madsen and f amily were made happy Thursday morning when their son and broth- fi m m MEN'S STORE ARROW- -- The Collinston rifle team composed of Charles Bishop, J. W. Potter, Odell Bigler and Frank Roskelley were successful in wining third place in the national rifle classics held in New York City the latter part of May. Their score was 746. The first place winners, Culver City, made a score of 760 out of a possible 800. The Collinston team took second place last year with a score of er, Pvt Kay O. Madsen, arrived home from the Aleutians on a 21 day furlough. Pvt. Madsen was in the Attu and KLska invasions and has spent thirty-on- e months in the Aleutians. He Is one of the men who joined up several months before war was 754. declared. Scores made the individuals At the end of his furlough, Pvt were as follows: by Madsen will report back to MisProne Standing Total souri for further assignment. 99 S3 192 Bishop K;:i:::;i3i;;E:iii;;3 Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom have received word from their eon. Bigler Roskelley .... L.t. William Irvting Ransom, who Is & commlsisoncd oilot. that h has landed In Italy. L. Ransom has been In the ner-vice 15 months. He sailed about the middle of May. H. 99 95 100 91 88 83 180 183 183 Congressional Candidate Visits Valley Brlant Mrs. Lewis R. Canr.on and Mrs. Charles Pink and son. Geffry, of Alhambra, have returned to their home aftsr spending the past month with relatives in this GEPIMRTS Gabardine Shirt Sizes 14 to 17 Brown - Tan - Maroon 4.98 to 7.90 Leather Work or Dress GLOVES Just the Gift Stringham. mayor of Vernal, and Republican candidate for Congress In the First District, was In Tremonton Thursday afternoon In the interest of his campaign. He also called on friends and acquaintances In different parts of the valley while here. for Dad $1.98t0$9.98 Men's CHEER HIM UP! Chase Dad's war blues with a bright gay tie for his special gift for Dad's Day! Stripes or Prints Leather Western BELTS Size 30 to 40 98 Give Dad a New Kingston DRESS HAT Collinston Rifle Team Wins High Honors Potter jGlffoY(l? w is spending Make Dad Smile with a New The Leader office is in receipt of a letter from the publicity di rector of the Naval Officers Can didate school at Denison Univer sity in Granville, Ohio, telling of an interview he held with Reese Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen of Tremonton, who accord Mr. and Mrs. Alma Theurer and ing to the writer has excelled in the field of sports. daughter, Rosalyn made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday this Part of the letter follows: week. "In his interview, he stated that Recent Births he had graduated from Bear River Mr. Mrs. Bert Wheatley, a and comhigh school in 1942, and had 9th. June boy, his freshman the at pleted year Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Summers, a Utah State Agricultural college. Tliis was prior to his joining the boy, June 9th. Navy last summer. When asked of Carroll Crozier underwent a mahis church convictions and denomoperation June 14th. jor am to he 'I ination, said, proud Albert Johnson and Harvey tell you that I am a Mormon." "At the present time, Reese is Archibald received medical atdoing a splendid job of pitching tention during the week. for the varsity baseball team, composed mainly of naval and marine trainees. He stated that his pitching experiences started in his grammar school, and has stayed with him through high Mrs. Wayne Huff, Hermiston, school, American Legion, and colformerly of Tremonton, .Oregon, lege ball. He said that his great- has had several poems published est pitching thrill came only two in national anthologies recently. weeks ago when he set back the Two are published in "Of poems powerful Ohio State nine with but America We Sing," by the Expothree hit3, winning sition Press, New York City. They "The faculty and townspeople of are, "The End" and "Utah, Queen Denison, and Granville are grate- of the West" The latter was set ful to all the trainees who help to music by Mrs. Huff and her to keep up the school spirit and Mrs. D. C. Hartman, of mother, traditions of our university during Garland. these critical war times. Our conThree other poems, on a pat science goes out to every mother riotic theme, are published iin "The who has been deprived of a son, or husband to do his part for his Spirit of the Free," by the Haven Press, also of New York. country, and we wish to assure Mr. and Mrs. Huff are you that we will endeavor to make at the Umatilla Ordinanceemployed Depot, our service boys stay here at DenHermiston, Oregon, ison a pleasant one." Cpl. Joe E. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, who has been in Texas the past ten months has now been transferred to Santa Maria, California. Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell this week in Ogden. at Former Resident Has Poems Published 3 Holladay. Both graduates of the Bear River hirt school. The young couple left Friday fM San Diego, California, where Pvt Holladay is stationed at Camp Merrimore. Size 6 to 7lo g.90 Tan Color Men's Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS Brown Color $2-4- 9 Size 6 to 11 Soft Soles Felt Uppers 1 .29 Size 6 to 11 New bright patterns or plain colors to Gephart Stores 40 Co. |