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Show .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EIGHT. TOM NEAL THEATRE and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 17 and 18 JOHN GARFIELD and GERALDINE FITZGERALD in and "FLAME" in 'THE WIFE OF ' u Mr. and Mrs. A r Mr uuu .IT3 and MONTE ;iMY DOG : attended the ' Cartoon and Shorts Shorts: Football Thrill of 1946 with WALTER ERENNAN and r Ait. uiLitou tX'i Saturday nisht ! land win a deci ponent, Burt WirY" For second team recognition: Rotary Boy's club i tulations for exhibiting such out Centennial, a film, "Where The Dewevville Robert Campbell of Donan won forwards, sportsmanship. standing ' the shown was Saints Have Trod," The sportsmanship award, the Garland and Duane Madsen of pound senior to the Bear River high school "M" Men Win new basketball was awarded to the Tremonton first; center, Da- presented with a studentbody, Monday, February vid Stenquist of Tremonton sec- with his name th Tremonton 1st ward. on 10. Sharon Hales Wins The outstanding player of the ond; guards, Leslie Wight of ety-si- x boxers tock-Latter-Da- y the Distributed f' by Jayeee Contest Award tournament was Leon Hunsaker Thatcher and Wayne Fryer of tournament. Th Saint Church, the film has a diclinched Deweyville. Deweyville eligible to represent of Deweyville. rect bearing on the Centennial at Chicago the T' Miss Sharon Hales of River- celebration as it deals primarily the Bear River Stake Deweyville will represent the Those chosen on the 1st team side was declared winner in the with the background history of Basketball Tournament by down for Stake recognition are: for- Bear River Stake in Ogden at the month. Americanism contest sponsored the arrival of the pioneers in ing Thatcher ward, 23 to 30 for wards, Verl Coombs of Fielding division tournament on February the title. Ludean by the Tremonton Junior ChamHunsaker and Glen Manning of Garland; 19. the Salt Lake valley. Dealing in . was ber of Commerce. Second and with the Morplayed of Sportsmanship Leon Hunsaker DeweyUio wees, irotnti trod by the center, path Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart hospital where she has'--' third place winnc.rs were Joyce mon pioneers in their trek ac- every game of the tournament. ville; guards, Oleen Shuman of Rnmpr nn(i Ethel Roberts, both ross the plains, it shows many Every member of every team and Thatcher and Clyde Sorensen of left Friday morning for a two several weeks receive of Elwood. ment for a fractured weeks' trip to Chicago. historical places as they are their coachs should have congra East Garland. The contest, headed locally by seen of today through the eyes Owen Cannon and Leland Harris, interested spectators. The trek contest in is part of a state-wid- e began at Nauvoo, Illinois. From which high school students were Nauvoo the 36" WIDE participants began invited to write on any phase the exact the back tracing trip SEERSUCKER of Americanism they wished. route traveled by Utah's early en- Lives Forever" "Nobody BEAR BRIEI JRov Elder and Hear River Hold rractice Debate DORIAN TOLA.'n Wed. and Thurs., February 19 and 20 JOHN LODER and LENORE ATJBERT in SUNDAY, MONDAY SIIKP" EACH MVTINTE l 13, 11, 15 Thurs., Fri. and Sat., February ORPIIEliM THURSDAY, FEBKr;.,,. Tremonton, Utah CRISTO" j. Y" ' YS Stake Tourney I n A practice debate to prepare for competition will held be Friday, February 14, at Bear River high school between Bear River and Box Elder. Three teams from Box Elder inter-scho- ol will debate each rounds two while six teams from Bear er Riv- will debate only one round cacti. The subject, "Resolved that the federal government should establish a systm of free medi- cal care available to all citizens at public expense," is the state high school debate question. Those participating from Bear River include Ilollis Johnson, Slaughan Mason, Evan Clements, l, Ernest Warburton, Peggy nals M-M- en Miss Hale's winning essay, titled "My America," will be entered in the state contest. At their regular meeting held Wednesday February 13, the Jay-ce- s heard the three girls read their prize winning essays and Virginia Shuman, Carma cash awards of $5, $3 presented Nielson, Roma Jean Hill, lone to them. and $2 DeLora Anderson, Marble, Connie Hunsaker and Marilyn Taylor. Alternates are Peggy Allen and Centennial Film Shown Barbara Waldron. with Utah's In connection Mis-rus- Liberty Theatre all-sta- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 13, 11 and ROY ROGERS - GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES DALE EVANS and BARRY MITCHELL in 15 Juvenile Jury Short Subject Chapter 3: "Son of Zorro" BUD ABBOTT BINNIE BARNES and and 18 LOU COSTELLO MARJORIE REYNOLDS in 6THI:TIMIi; OF THKIll LIVES'9 with John Shelton and Gale Sondergaard Spade Cooley Short, "Tumblewecd Tempos" Cartoon, "Wacki Weed" News Wednesday and Thursday, February 19 and 20 RODDY McDOWALL and PRESTON FOSTER in 'THUNDEKIIEAir in Beautiful Technicolor with Rita Johnson and James Bell Merrily We Sing March of Time Friday and Saturday, February 21 and 22 Double Feature Program BILL ELLIOTT and ALICE FLEMING in "Below The Deadline" Popeye Cartoon .Son of the Utah Centennial commission "The students chosen must be superior musicians who can fol low the director and have their parts memorized before going to Salt Lake," stated Gen Jorgen- sen, chorus director. Students chosen from the chorus to attend this convention are Vera Moss and Marlene Ma son, sopranos; Sharon Hales and Idella Durfey, second sopranos. First altos are Colleen Munns and La Vona Christensen with Betty Jean Morse and Colleen Packer as second altos. The alternates for these girls are Celia Zundel, Myrna Mohr, Le Ann Marble, Carma Nielson, Ruth Ilenrie, Carol Crozier, Barbara Waldron and LaRene Maisak. Those selected to represent the band include Audrey Meldrum, Barbara Gaddle, Richard Cannon, Richard Green, Bob Pulsipher, Wallace Neilson, LuRae Mortensen, Beverly Rhode and . and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and family drove to Provo Friday afternoon to visit his mothhas er, Mrs. L. L. Bunnell,,-whbeen quite ill. They returned home Saturday. Mr. plus WARREN DOUGLAS and RAMSAY AMES in Zorro-- , novelty f.r ..ift fL now for CREPE KKINKLE HOUSECOATS $4.98 Zipper front, perfectly cut and oh so comfortable bright florals on colored grounds. 39" WIDE yw SPORT RAYON .98c yard Pin stripe rayon in blue, green tan and brown. te Lloyd Mason. "Sheriff of Redwood Valley" (?' TREMONTON STORE colored get yours grounds! 36" NOVELTY 69c $Ji At- P Printed Cotton conference is being sponsored by "IIKLDOKADO' of spring sewing needs. for the "This the corner-ston- e Is The Place" monument. The picture was of great in terest to students and faculty members alike and was deemed of great historical value," stated Alma King, faculty member in charge of the film. Students from Bear River high have been invited to participate in the high school band and choir at the California- - Wes tern Music Education Conference to be held in Salt Lake City, March 30 through April 2. The BEGIN AT 7:00 P. M. A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:30 P. M.! 1G, 17 bright array prints on pastel Students Selected Participate In Music Festival EVENING SHOWS Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 49C yard A To Tremonton SoMon Slippers Musical Reel settlers. Seen in the flim were scenes from various settlements such as Council Bluffs, Winter Quarters Ft. Laramie and Ft. Bridger. Upon arrival at Immigration canyon, the state leaders laid Li yard Gay Mexican and Western designs printed on a sport cotton for dresses, sportwear. t ' - rv;.- a - . T"V i A ' .; 39" WIDE Printed Jersey $1.49 A Vasv"1 gay array of spring prints in Jersey for a lovely spring dress or blouse. - $A nn I 1, 54" WIDE Rayon and Aralac $1 59 9-1- 5, 12-2- ; 0. ' f , ' y I BLANKETS Here is ' V ' wool buy seen for years lovely colors full bed size. 31b. weight satin bound edges and a full 5 year moth proof written guarantee. 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