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Show Thursday, October 4, 194S SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, B EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, "Valley of Decision WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 12, 13 Dennis O'Keefe, IRlen Walker and Eddie (Rochester) Anderson in Starring: GREER G ARSON, GREGORY PECK, MARSHA HUNT, LlUAr liAKKlMUKE, PRESTON FOSTER. -10 'Baby Star' Weds G.I. I c. ' Y 1 I ' X Vase Three Tremcnton, Utah Orpheum THEATRE "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" TREMONTON FOOTBALL SEMINAR HELD STUDENTS ENJOY HOT LUNCH PROGRAM A football seminar was held at Rear River high athletic field last Tuesday afternoon. Coach Moyle Knudson explained the rules, objectives and different plays of the gridiron sport while the football team demonstrated these plays m slow motion. For the first time in the history ; Lowell Summers, auto mechanics of the high school, hot lunches are instructor at Bear River high being served at the beginning of school, has resigned his teaching the school year. position to accept a position with Western Air Lines at Salt Lake Two hundred and twenty stuCity. dents were served the first better understanding of football. ter. LOWELL SUMMERS RESIGNS j with one hundred per cent in Mr. Summers was employed by crease the following week. The the government in air eraft work The seminar, attended by the school cooks are already serving prior to his coming to Bear River entire studentbody, was held in or- more students now than they were and has had considerable experider that everyone might attain a last year in the middle of the win ence in the field of aeronautics. Is n BIG NEW RADIO SHOW Mrs. Mildred Baer, manager of now being released for use by the cafeteria, reports that the cafethe air lines. teria is still on the government school lunch program. Each lunch "No instructor has been secured I '& I i Eugene Hansen, son of Mr. and ccsts twenty-fivas cents, but the yet to replace Mr. Summers, Mrs. Warren Hansen of East Gar- students : ' but f fifteen auto mechanics classes will be I f the pay only cents; land, will leave Friday for Kan- remainder is shifted in order that. other teachers the paid by governsas City. Missouri, where he will ment and the state. in the department can conduct the in the national F. F. A. v I i compete A new chef range and an elec- classes until another teacher is speech contest on October 9. tric dishwasher were recently pur- found," stated Principal Frank j . Young Hansen's speech, "Hid' Stevens. den Powers in Agriculture,'' won chased and are now in full use. over all other speeches at four different meets. He was successful in winning local honors at the high school, the district meet at Logan, Seventeen-year-ol- d film star Shirstate honors at Salt Lake and the ley Temple, former baby star of Pacific regional contest at Boise, the movies, shown in her bridal dress as she was married to Sgt. Idaho. i 1 John G. Agar Jr. of Chicago. Vanishing typo of hand croam. Softeni a n At a r n ' ' ! Eugene's chances for winning hands suffering from water and exponational honors are viewed with sure. Wonderful for elbows and legs. Initiations were held Wednes- great optimism by his many HAND CREAM targe $1.00 Size day so the girls would be able to friends. wear their new red jumpers and He will be accompanied by his white blouse uniforms for the first and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy time at the traditional Box Elder parents teachers at the Bear River Bunnell, Bear River game this Friday after' school. noon. high GENE HANSEN LEAVES FOR NATIONAL MEET First Time Sunday, October 7 - e "HARVEST OF STARS" ' - "A- - RAYMOND MASSEY 70-Pie- LYN MURRAY . . Directing Orchestra ce 20-Voi- . . JAM PS2RCE Chorus ce Guest 2 P. NETWORK Eastern Time 1 P. M. Central Time M. COAST-TO-COAS- . ' Jl RMJIJVD Sffai HAND CREAM Listen Every Sunday FULL NBC s , Master of Ceremonies HOWARD BARLOW and He will experiment in the development of new equipment which is - T 12 Noon Mountain Time 11 A. M. Pacific Time 79c BEAR-BRIEF- S ADAM'S DRUG STORE HEWS OF THE BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL j STUDENTS ASSIST WAR RELIEF CHAPTER HOLDS MEETING F. F. A. Volunteers .from the home I eco- The Bear River chapter of the nomic and agricultural classes of Future Fanners of America held the high school canned and labeled a chapter meeting Tuesday after1,000 cans of peaches, prunes and noon in the agriculture room, untomatoes last Thursday at the Gar- der the direction of LaMar Bourne, land welfare canning center. president of the "club. This project was done for the United Nations war relief. I The produce was all donated by members of both classes. Forty students volunteered and were supervised by Mrs. Oneta Shurtz, Mrs. Mildred Baer, LeRoy Bunnell and Halvor Skinner, class instructors. S if l '' 4. Plans were completed for a wat- ermellon bust to be held Thursday evening, October 4 at the high school. Club dues were discussed and the names of the officers presented for the benefit of the freshmen of the chapter. PEP CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL INITIATIONS FRESHMEN ELECT OFFICERS Freshmen of the Bear River high school elected Ross Mason of Tremonton as their class president in final elections held Wednesday. e Other officers chosen were Rhodes of East Garland, as and Marilyn Knudson of Portage as secretary. I With these students as officers, the Freshie class is expected to do big things this year. j Other nominees were Don Lee Rogers, Carl L. Nelson and Carol I Ger-aldin- vice-preside- tee SandaH. 1 ( After a hectic twenty-fou- r hour new girls initiation, themselves found members of the Bear River high school PEP club. The initiations started in the Utah Power li Light auditorium with an egg shampoo after which highly seasoned delicacies were served. 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