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Show -- Page Eight BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, PRESIDENT C. E. SMITH TO SPEAK AT 2nd WARD flews ?rom Zhe Servicemen GAINS PROMOTION Advcrtlwd one months and hopes to get a Word has been received that furlough soon. Robert G. Winzeler has been advanced to the rank of first lieuten- RETURNS TO SERVICE ant. Lt. and Mrs. Farrell Munns, son Lt. Winzeler recently underof Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns ot went a major operation in Iwo Elwood left Wednesday for banta Jima and as soon as he is able to California, where he win travel he will return to his base Ana, report for duty on the -- 6th ot in Guam. this month. Lt. Munns has been at home for thirty days atter servtheatre. RECEIVES DISCHARGE uv in the European la Corded Wool UPI Fingertip Coat Plenty of zing in this new Fingertip coat. Precision tailoring Railroad stitching on end ot hemline Natural drape from cuffs Pvt. Oral W. Brough, recently SCHAFFER stationed at Camp Woltcrs, Tex NED DISCHARGED as, has been honorably d i'rom the army. Ned Shaffer came home S Sunday evening with an honorable RECEIVES discharge from the navy. shoulder Slash pockets wool, quilted to insure extra warmth virgin First Lt. Bert Strand, now stationed on Ie Shima, has received the air medal and the oak leaf cluster. Lt. Strand is with the oc cupational 8th air force under General Doolitties command and will be-ithe Far East for six months. 1ms is the rirst word his par ents have received from him since the Okinawa hurricane. His wife and small son reside in Ogdcn. Ask for it by name "Yankshire Coatl" ! I '; i p- 6 to 16. - n 995 w Qtrror NATIONAL GUARD BOYS EXPECTED HOME MEN'S STORE r Gail Millward left Monday eve ning to return to Burley, Idaho, where she is teaching school. She has been home during the harvest The teacher's training meeting vacation. for the visiting teachers of the TRAINING MEETING CHANGED ; ac- - Mrs. Lawrence Whitney nied her motheri Mrs. John . a r:1C1U 1., IU KULii cany 1111a wtto., whefe ghe tQ fetum tQ her President Edna Hall requests home in Lyman, Wyoming, after the presence of all teachers. a visit in Tremonton. be held October TA 30, at 1 p. m. instead of November 6: the date of the ward banquet. 1 J. r -J j Many Thanks, Folksl For Your Splendid Support and Patronage at our TREMONTON LOCKER PLANT This plant, one of the finest, most modern in the state, enables us to give you better Frozen Food service than ever before. COMPLETES COURSE Home Lockers an economical cold storage unit for home and farm use. Ask about it. Hansen Frozen Food LOCKER Tremonton LADIES' FALL SHORT SLEEVE WHITE PINK CLUE MAIZE Size 32 to 46 B-2- 9 2.98 to 4.98 Pfc. and Kirs. Don Holladay arrived here Monday where he will Owen J. Cook, son of Mr. VISITING WITH and Mrs. A. L. Cook, is expected PARENTS Lt. to arrive home soon. Lt. Cook has been in the Army for three and a half years and has served as a communication officer with the staff command in Adak in the Aluetians. He was on . Admiral Fletcher's flagship which carried out the surrender at Honshu and liberated the prisoners of war at the Hakkaido prison camp. Lt. Cook will be discharged following a terminal leave and then he will continue his schooling at the Berkeley University His wife has been staying with her parents, President and Mrs. Abel S. Rich in Brigham City. x Lt. and Mrs. Reed Munns and children are spending the remain der of his furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Munns. He will report v at Fort Hauchuca, Arizona on November 9th. He has been in Europe some time. Lt. John L. Stanfill has recently returned from Europe and received his discharge. He is now visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill of Penrose. n treatment . . . plus thorough cleansing of lathering sham- poo! Remove Good for dry dan-druf- f. m or oily scalp. Leaves hair film-fre- e, lustrous! 42:: Oil SKAf.lPOO ADVANCEMENT Odell L. Bair now stationed in Mindinoa in the Philippines. He has been advanced to A M M I He has been overseas twenty- - SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, OCT., 28, 29, 30 DAVID BRUCE, YVONNE DE CARLO in "SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED" In Technicolor Matinee Sunday 3:00 Shorts - News - Cartoon WEDNESDAY, OCT., 31 - THURSDAY, NOV., 1 DouMe Feature Program LON CHANEY in "FROZEN GHOSTS" BASIL RATHBONE and NIGEL BRUCE in "HOUSE OF FEAR" Latest March of Time FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 and 3 Double Feature Program JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "FLAME OF THE WEST" also ED. E. HORTON and GLADYS GEORGE in "STEPPIN IN SOCIETY" Matinee Saturday 3:00 Serial and Cartoon $LU$$ER'$ KNOWN FOR VALUES ;:J5c ALUMINUM BOBBY PINS CURLERS Solo Brand, 3 Sizes. Each ... BR 5fc f. 1 Again at Slusser's. Card 1UC ASSIERS 59c New Shipment Just received. Note our low price. White and Tearose ... CHILDREN'S LAMP LONG HOSE SHADES Fine rib, close knit in desirable fall colors. Pair 25c . Large showing of shades to fit al! styles of lamps. Parchment and rayon C up j Ot BOYS' POLO SHIRTS 98c Long sleeve, new fall colors. Size 4 to 14. PAPER TOILET NAPKINS TISSUE white embossed napkins, 80 count 1 Package 1UC Northern Tissue 4 Rolls 25 p been stationed at Kodiak, Alaska, RECEIVES Matinee Saturday 3 :00 Serial and Cartoon netration of oil Robert Hawkes, who has reports a very enjoyable stay there. They have received special training in skiing. He has visited some of the big resorts there. He said they were charging three dollars each for stcakes, and bottled drinks were thirty-fivcents. ELLIOTT and BOBBY BLAKE in "GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERY" Movie atari use 42 for scalp-deepe- HAWKES IN ALASKA ROBERT c P.TT.T, Adjustable 28" to 48". Bright Ivory an honorable discharge from the Devere Nelsen, former Sergeant in the Marines has received his army on October 12 ' Sgt. England was in the service discharge and has arrived home. for almost four years, spending He left Nov. 14, 1940 and has 25 months overseas in the Midspent 27 months in the Pacific. way Islands. He was recently sta- He is the son of Mr. and MrsT tioned in San Diego and while Carl Nelsen of Penrose. there he was a member of the Marine band. Miss Patricia Miller of San LORIS MORRISON MARRIES TEXAS GIRL Diego accompanied him home. Henry Morrison left TremonARRIVES IN JAPAN ton Saturday morning by plane with Wayne Larsen at the conCpl. Verl T. Waldron wrote his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Cal- trols, for Amarillo, Texas, to atvin Waldron that he had arrived tend the wedding of his son, Pfc. in Yokhama from Luzon and was Loris and Miss Ramona McCla-han- . feeling: fine. Bad weather forced the plane land at Trinidad, Colorado, to STANLEY ANDERSON which caused them to miss the DISCHARGED wedding by two hours. On the Stanley H. Anderson re- return trip, they were also delayed ceived his discharge papers at at Rawlins, Wyoming, on acCamp Cooke, California, and ar- count of the storm. They returned rived at his home on Friday of home Tuesday morning. last week. Sgt. Anderson spent Pfc. Morrison has been in the 37 months in the service, going to service eighteen months and is now stationed at George Field, Illinois Germany in January 1945. but will leave soon for overseas WRITES HOME duty. Newman who has been in Ray the navy for almost two years sent word to his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman that he would be in the United States to celebrate Navy Day and take part in the west coast celebration. 2-- "PENTHOUSE RHYTHM" NEW METAL CURTAIN RODS Sgt. J. Carter England, son of Mrs. Adam Brenkman, received RELEASED well-know- FRIDAY andSATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 and 27 Double Feature Program KERRY GRANT and LOIS COLLIER in JOHN L. STANFILL RECEIVES DISCHARGE e Gephart Stores Co. 1 . ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. Pin HOME ON FURLOUGH spend a short furlough before he for overseas assignment. Several local boys and boys reports Mrs. Holladay will remain here. from the valley who were induct' ed into the army through the Na tional Guard are expected to ar LOCAL BOYS MEET IN HAWAII rive in San Francisco on Friday. have in the They participated Ensign Reese Allen and Lt. Jack Okinawa, Saipan, Tinian, Leyte Anderson, had a very pleasant and several other major battles visit in Hawaii recently. Reese was enroute back to the U. S. from ENLISTS IN NAVY Japan. He also visited with Karl son 01 Mr. and Ward while there. Reese arrived Ulen Mrs. George Crozier recently en in San Francisco on Wednesday aboard the Lisbon Bay, the ship listed in the Navy. to which Harold Strand is assign cd. HOME AFTER THREE YEARS IN SERVICE S ATTRACTIVE STYLES 1 Tremonton Rohl Munns has completed and transreceived a diploma for mission airplane and engine mechanics, at the Amarillo Air field in Texas, and has novv been sent to Camp Chanute, III. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns of Elwood. t. Just Received - Liberty Theatre MECHANIC DEVERE NELSON as Distributors for The 153rd quorum of Seven. ' will hold a meeting at the Elwood church Sunday at 12:30. members of the quorum wcomprises Elwood, Deweyville aH"c ' Ti reiHuniuu im dnuI 1.1 ma wards should be present. Mrs. W. W. Whitney and Gail Among the Tremonton peope Millward visited in Bancroft one who attended the funeral services day this week. Tuesday for Mrs. J. H. Pecker The Misses Joan and Donna paugh in Ogden were Mesdam3 I. Cummin,,, Green visited in Blackfoot Tues- - W. A. Allen, L. Vincent Chiodo and Dick Allecf day. RECEIVES DISCHARGE We Will Also Act North of Fostoffice President C. E. Smith will be the principal speaker at the SunTreday evening meeting of the ward. Second monton President Smith will meet with the ward welfare committee following the meeting. DECORATION Reliance quality. Sim HOLD MEETING 1- Insulated with 100 Dependable Thursday, October 23, jjj. SEVENTIES TO -- Tremcnton, Utah A D A M Phone 134 DRUG Tremonton SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS TOYS AND DOLLS Bring the Kiddies in to see Santa's New Tovs. Use our "Lay-a-wa- y Plan." A small deposit will hold your selection until Christmas. Ken Slusser Co. rc to $1.00 Stores TREMONTON 5c to $1.00 UTAH Stores |