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Show X DAY, BEAR RIVER VALLEY OCTOBER 2, 1947 ' "" f "Mil - ' ' '' Off - - ..... x Tv - . . 11 v !.j r . I i , r 1 - j - - ' ill- ' - 1 i I ASSEMBLY . . . Secretary of State George Marshall confers with the Ilea that is the United States delegation in the United Nations general assembly now meeting at Flushing Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; Secretary Marshall and Warren (lows, N. 1'. Seated (left to right) are: U. S. representative to U. N. Standing (left to right) are: Herschel V. Johnson, deputy U. S. eseutative; John Foster Dulles; Adlai E. Stevenson; Francis B. Sayre, and Charles Fahy. I lin'E-U- P f h FOK GENERAL ' ? ' 1 k- ;X b -- f i '- - r -I r' t v - t:4r,0 X' ;' " ii and Mrs. E. W. Mcses and sen, DeVon of Salt Lake City vis:.-eSaturday ar.d Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Petty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Wednesday ' in Ogden where they visited Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barton and family spent Saturday and Sunday as gtiess cf his mother. Mrs. R. M. Burton of Woods Mr. Cross. Wynn Hansen left Tuesday for Dubois, Idaho, where he will spend two days on business. Mrs. Frank Doeshe of Wash ington, D. C, was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and family. She is a sister of Mr. Hansen. Luncheon guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Horace Peck and Mrs. R. H. Peck were Mrs. Wynn Hansen of, Fielding and Mrs. Frank Doeshe cf Washington, D. C. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sutherland were her mother, Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cottle and son, Craig, of Ogden and her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and children of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges left this week for Logan where they have purchased a home. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam attended the wedding and marriage Saturday evening of a niece, Doris Carter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter of Garland. Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigharr. City has been a guest the past week of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. I , x n - 111 4 I S jtii " - ' .j t ,n )mr jm.itjut v..v. Qlinislers the oath to Secretary Forrestal. f set-u- lit- - .iS. XXrt.Q&.AMCCJii3iS. ,k , f "4S .r xx-y- . ia.-.- . V. Forrestal, formerly secretary defense, in which capacity Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson of the U. S. Supreme court Ranged behind the two are ranking members of the nation's p. I: S: J: XXXX;-- i X ' x in Layton at spent last week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L y f I x i i ' i . ? x Jh - 'I X XV t i , I X1 J ! 1 -- L i GESTS . X' ' X - ; 'VX ( QUITE A TRICK . . . Any port in a storm was the way this jet black cat was thinking when it was chased by a dog in Dorchester, Mass. With no tree near, conit scrambled up this crete light pole. It was a spectacular feat with claws. FLAG . . . G. David Bollinger of Washington, C, is shown with his suggested design for the American flag, ch,he believes, incorporates the spirit of the motto "E Tluribus Motivation for the sketch was the possible admission ne Territory of Hawaii as the 49th state, which event would neces-- e a change in the nation's flag. Bollinger suggests the 49 stars combined to form one big star. His idea is being considered by ernment officials. Jn- Xt ; - 20-fo- ot r ' ; ' f X ' ' - t y i 1 4 . f' vt"x,r v X 1 . . . "Digger," the albino kangaroo at loo, Is honored with a distinguished visitor In Winston Church-Britain'- s Wartime prime minister, who is shown here cavorting In Bnliipd way with the rare animal. The kangaroo was presented who turned It over to the too. He also passed on a lion, ita" given him by an admirer In Africa. GAROO AND FRIEND Cbia-chill- , Colored Electricity incandescent type of globe -- e by joining together two or Actions of different colon to t V:,roui color combination. ,lie-j- ? German War Fats Whey, oat hulls and straw were used in Germany during the war to was used in produce fats. A mold the manufacturing process. ', Xb''. . , , ATTEND j New-hou- se ' I Tremonton ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and Mrs. Hewitt Tolman of Salmon, Idaho were Friday night guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Rock Springs visited Saturday evening and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and family. returned Richards Horace ?iX i I Mar-len- Word Implies Mr. 4 ! All That The Donam. t HEAR Gov. Ralph F. Gates, Ind.; IRep. Joe Martin, speaker, U. S. House of Representatives, and Carroll Recce, national GOP e chairman, discuss 1943 election ersen, Beverly Owens, Amy Hess, Florence Richards, issues. Nish Zundell, Leonard Severson and Norman Petersen. The GOP State Dinner Hotel Utah, October 9, 7:15 p. m. New York City Freight The 11 major railroad systems Wire State Headquarters, Hotel, Salt Lake City, for serving New York City move more than 70 million tons of freight annu- - tickets. ally. Paid Pol. Adv. - -- . - REPUBLICANS Pmmtmg Farmers' judging team. Their leader, Mr. Bunnell of the high school accompanied faculty, the boys on the trip. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Horace Richards last Friday, included her mother, Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham City and Mrs. Annie Farnsworth of Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garn and daughter, Jean, were guests Saturday night at the home of a sister, Mrs. Eli Cooper, where a birthday party was held in honor of their mother, Mrs. Thomas It was a historic occasion when James ... nation's first of national tbENSE SECRETARY TAKES OATH etary of the navy took his oath as the fill preside over the unified armed forces. Jltar "'' t ! was a week-en- d guest of her Mrs. John A Bourne. sister, j John A Bourne left Friday for I! Waterloo, Iowa with the Future " J " - i r - ' '! 8 ii k i y,'S" .j.... in - ": , f 'fv- - v Strickland, who has been ill. Sunday evening services were under the direction of the M. I. A. Musical numbers were furnished by the Ashby brothers. Talks were given by Bernice Pet- - S3 Leo Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne L. Ellison. Miss Beverly Hill of S PAGE SEVEN spent last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and two daughters left this week for Brigham City where they will make their home. Mrs. George Bowcutt and France Standing of Ogden spent one day last week with their parents, Mr.( and Mrs. Leonard Standing. Mrs. Eldon Anderson spent a few days last week in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. James .J X u . Trcmonton, Utah '' J ' 1 LEADER I L, f ' i ..yvU',i -- i T Wt . ' I ,'! ..www.'MW.XMMiil " - ) vV i J, VICTOR AND VANQUISHED . . . Champion Jack Kramer (right) and his defeated opponent, Frank Tarkcr, are shown with their trophies after facing each other In the finals of the men's national tennis tourney at Forest Hills, N.Y. Trade In Cotton Goods For decades the celebrated cotton prints of Java and India and the embroideries of the Philippines have been made on American BOOKLETS WINDOW CARDS RULED FORMS FORMS PRINTED TO ORDER home Saturday from Salt Lake where he spent two weeks at the L. D. S. Hospital where he underwent a major operation. David Wood and Craig Pinder spent a few days at 3urley, Idaho. Mrs. Bernie Petersen and two children returned with them for a short visit. Wood Mr. and Mrs. David spent Friday at Ogden with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Elm and family. Mrs. Kate Hess spent the CHECKS POST CARDS BUSINESS CARDS with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarlane and family of Jerome, Idaho. Miss Emna Udy who is attendweek-en- d ing L. D. S. business college at Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy. Lamoin Cowley cf the Stake High Council visited at the Sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon and participated in the testimony meeting. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Allred were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Justescn ani a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will Justescn of San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Checketts cf Boar River City visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cannon spent Sunday afternoon at the r'cme nf Mr. and Mrs. David Wood. Mr. Cannon is science teacher at the A. C. College. Mrs. Owen Stokes and son, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wod. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess of Garland were Sunday guests of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Hess and family. Miss LuJene Thompson of Clarkston was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon and family. 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