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Show BEAR RIVER' VAIXEY LEADER, T1IUP.SDAT, JULT 25, 1940 RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR Ur 7 If SUSAN THAYER ffi- , - 1 3fPw'er at some crisis in - ELWOOD P. Rasmussen By Mrs. H. com the bl'SiSzerwhode-Srtain.t .,- Mr. The 11T1 hr-pr- i ; j . of full-ho- ur ( THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED nounced that the role of Mary, Henry's sister in Ezra Stone's Family," was vacant. Out of more than 150 who were given a hearing it was finally decided that Joan Allison, shown here, was best suited for the part. "Al-dri- An unobtrusive ch LADIES RAYON GOWNS Broken Sizes - ea. . 3? Lucille Manners and Ross Graham. The program will be heard as a half-hooffering, starting Aug. 2. A man named Martin Panzer appeared on "We, the People" recently to tell about his misadventures in trying to take care of a baby while his wife was out of town. He even wrote a book about his experiences. Immediately after the broadcast, CBS was besieged of Brigham City, are visiting 69 Quantity - ea. J?Q ?-- a CLEAN UP PRISCILLA CURTAINS Pr. Only OCU LADIES TURSES 10 Only OCl Summer PURSES Ladies ea 69 LADIES Deep Tone Double Loop PJfi,4 CANNON TOWELS - ea. .... as he looks when playing one of his familiar opera roles. In addition to his radio and concert work, Melton is booked for a series of operatic appearances this year. at her a corsage by Captain Gladys CANNON DATII MATS .. Heavy Weight Rayon GLOVES Pastel Colors Broken Sizes - pr OH A U1V Chinese Handmade 3 Only - ea Holm- gren of the Bear River Camp. Special musical numbers and a talk by E. J. Holmgren Jr., of Garland, completed the program. Mrs. Mae Sigard, of Salt Lake City is visiting in this city with her cou sins, Jane P. Jensen, Alfred Jensen, Mary J. Holmgren and their families, Mrs. Annie Wells, of Willard, is visiting in this city with her daughter, Mrs. Lovina Bar ker and family Mrs. L. Fulmer, of Salt Lake City is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Abby Miller, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen re CITY turned home Tuesday after spending By Mrs. O. W. Brailsf ord two weeks in San Diego and other placts of interest in California. They with connection in were accompanied home by their son- evening Sunday and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R, the regular Sacrament meeting, a program was given in honor of the G. Judd Jr., formerly Mis Grace Han pioneers, with Ivy M. Anderson in sen. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen, of charsre. A tribute to our three living Mr. and Mrs. C. O. AnderP. Mary John Snowville, Holmgren, pioneers, Ipson and Georgina Anderson was son of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Claud in R. Iversen of Tremonton, Mrs. Augiven by Victoria C. Johnson and turn the three were presented witn gusta Iversen and Mrs. Bernlce Hall of this city attended the funeral services held in Garfield, Utah for Von L. Christensen, thirteen year old son of Lafie and Katie Iversen Christen- sister's, Mrs. Trent Thompson and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cuther, of Snow ville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cutler. Mr. Cutler spoke in meeting Sunday evening. The theme was the Pioneers. A very fine was rendered. A talk by program Stanley Anderson and Lewis Hunsak-e- r, and a song by the Bee Hive girls were all very intneresting. BATHING SUITS Children's, Small Sizes 29 Lace TABLE COVERS CI 4Q Ladies L,STEX BATHING SUITS 50 SPECIAL PURCHASE PURE HIISII LINEN DINNER CLOTH 66 x 84 NAPKINS 20 x 20 Jaciel TOILET SOAP Box of Twelve Cakes 99.00 25 . BEAR RIVER ; I Men's Dress SHIRTS Sizes 162 & 17 - ea in-la- w Mrs. Sarah Chidester and family returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday evening, after spending three weeks in this city, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. A. C. Anderson and relatives. Mrs. Delbert Holmgren had as her guests Friday afternoon, Mrs Emery Reese and daughter, Naomi, of Brig- ham City, Mrs. Myrtle Holmgren and daughter Bevetly of Garland, Mrs. Gladys Holmgren, Mrs. Arvilla Holm gren and Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. Re freshments were served. . . . . LETTERHEADS RULED FORMS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES BLOTTERS BOOKLETS Broken Sizes 75 ea Polytechnic Virginia at Institute product called "apple miiK. m its manufacture, whole apples are ground to pulp and then mixed with ekim-mtl- k . OR PRINTING OF ANY KIND It 1R Your kidnyi re eotnuntly filUrlnj But wutc matter from thn blood (trcam. work do kidney" omitin)n lag In their fall to renot act a Nattiro intended move lmpuritifs that, il retained, may whole poiaon the ayatern and upaet tha body machinery. Symptom may be naci;inr barkarhr, headache, attarka o( diKinrar, peraisti-nawcllinf, pufiinci.j gettir.g up nighte, under the f'r.-- r. fV.inu of ncrvoyj of l' and pep and etrenrf anxi'ty ii K" of or bladdtr dis()thrc mmrt!rn.--kidnry burning, acan'.y tr order urination. loo Th'-rulimilrt be no doubt that prompt in wiacr than neitltct. t nf tri al mnt, Ooat, k 1'iUt. lQun'a have been winning new friends for more Ihnn forty year. reputation. They have a flat ful C j.oo LOSE OUT MEN'S SUITS Fall Shades Broken Sizes Men's FUR FELT QQ BOYS' WASH PANTS SLACK SUITS Reduced $1.47 to $3.47 Help Them Clraime the Blood of Harmful Body Waste 177 piM $1.00 Odd Sizes MEN'S SUMMER THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PRESS IS EQUIPPED WITH GOOD TYPE FACES AND PAPER STOCK TO PROMPTLY FILL ALL YOUR 23-PRINTING NEEDS. - - - - JUST CALL J $ Sizes t pa Men's DRESS SLACKS Light Weight 25 DRESS HATS All V K;,,ATSJ9rn',$i.37 WASH PANTS New Fall Shades HKa Men's Drens MEN'S SUMMER The U. S. Egg and Poultry maga zine for June says that workers at BOYS BLACK JEANS BOYS SUMMER 5 Pr FTAa CAPS Slipover SWEATERS Close Out PAINTER OVERALLS Pr. Only Small Sizes DRASTICALLY REDUCED Boy's 6 Only ( S DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S WOOL FELT EEE f MEN'S TOP FLIGHT sen. You Need Limited ur j Do 5 6 - r REDUCED Ladies Dress HATS AIRPLANE LUGGAGE 0nly-e- r ' r LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 2 Ladies Silk HOSE Dark Colors O A fi Only-p- 33 LADIES SATIN SLIPS Sizes 88 to 44 - ea, James Melton, famous tenor heard Monday nights over the NBC-Re- d network, is pictured here CLOSE OUT gQ DRESSES HOOVER ea. spectator at the accom-paine- He A SELL OUT COME EARLY! broadcasts. He also flew to Chicago to the Democratic convention for similar purposes. e, Won ENDS, OF ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE ODD LOTS and BROKEN SIZES Frank Black, pictured here, is recent GOP conclave was Arthur maestro of the Friday night con- Godfrey, radio's singing philosocert program which also presents pher. He scribbled notes during his stay, gathering material for future Er-m- A j ODDS AND j MUST GO popular Monday night dramatic program resumes Lief Ericson, Broadway and Holstar, inadvertently gave away the solution of an Ellery Queen mystery in talking with a guest detective recently. The actor was cast in the role of a murderer. Just before the show, the guest entered the studio and greeted Ericson, an old friend. "Hello, Lief," she said. "I ll bet you are the murderer." Ericson blushed and stammered. The guest said nothing, noted the part Lief played in the script and smartly named that character as the murderer, hitting it right on the head. j a OF ALL BARGAINS GALORE! lywood j au-t'il- 7IL over CBS on Sept. 9 when DeMille promises an ace attraction. . I CLOSEOUT FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! 1 S QUESTION THESE ; 0 f (1 VALUES! Some of the country's topnotch actresses made a mad scramble for the audition room when it was an- - she I-- DON'T lege in Michigan. and Mis. Clem Jensen and Marjorie, of Ogden. were some'dauShter' of wife Mr and Mr, J. Walter of ; one Green last week. day fc the Indians Mrs. LaGrant Frank, and Per-- ; Kisnop absence. husband's her of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Val t West in a covered wag-- ! irpd as nam as Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and of till Lilt Vi"im . family. i I! bv the government. Per. Cluv Inhnann on) Miilflron nf Tair f tYia onrlv teach- tflined stanaarus oi ure- - son, were unaay guesis or i'amarcn DW" community J. p. Christensen. His three smallest a remote mining in the am-Vrflipf cnpnrlincr a - ! fhilrfrpn havo" , nffll SiaLi'"-- " , ijfg pernapa "c .uvfh. ncins wiui gmimiiuicr aiiu iciciuves. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel accom- C lement or uie i.m that pained Mr. and Mrs. George Abel to lducing during' the years was at war. American Fork Sunday, after visit- I 'iiis country we are rich in the children here and in Tre. ing all who stood monton . f js of great women hus- I Fifteen Bee Hive girls spent 3 days to shoulder with their and settlement develop- - last week at the Bl0wn 0ak camp II in the tthe country, cut uuung uie in Logan Canyon. They were accom f tro generations women as a panied by their teachers, Mrs. Elva I Vve been more served than Stokes and Mrs. Jean Frank, and 1st a of their country! This was Counselor in the M. I. A., Mrs. .. , l rr I i.Tdue to tne eiietus jj. aiuuiwu Miller, took them in the truck from and remained with them. which freed woman They return fjjy by producing a host ed last Friday and had a very wonljehold conveniences and brot derful trip. Ik opportunities for entertain-- t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vance returned the development of the last week from a visit with relatives the moving picture and the in American Fork. t. it was all very pleasant and Garnet Abel returned from Amerii'tt we took to cur new way of can Fork last week, after working lath enthusiasm and believed that d there for some time. He was I seat days when women could be back by his grandparents, Mr. fa to this country were all In the and Mrs. George Abel. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Larsen and H today once more it is necessary children, of Phoenix, Arizona, visited je women of this country to take a few davs last week with Mr. and a beside the men if the MrSi Orson Christensen on their wav im we have hitherto taken for to Yellowstone Park. al is to be maintained for our-- . MrS- Kenneth Frost, of Los Angers and for our children. This time leS( California, came home Thursday se not required to fight or till for a visit with her parents, Mr. and :sil or carry the banner of civili- - Mrs. Ira Anderson. Mrs. Frost was into some remote outpost but formerly Wanda Anderson, sip to create the most powerful Mrs. Leslie Anderson and son went 1 weapons in a Democracy to Salt Lake last week to meet her i opinion. mother, Mrs. Howe, who has been vis- ;EUst realize clearly what it is iting in Manti. Mrs. Howe will visit :pves us our unique privileges in here for a while. country as women and as human group of young people, of Du ll and through personal conversa- - chesne visited with Twila Meldrum well as club study and civic last Sunday. igs, help to build up the needed Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen and irk of opinion in favor of those children attended the Wagstaff reun- national traditions which are ion In Salt Lake Citv last Sundav. ackbone of our Freedom rep-- , Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen are tative democracy. . . civil and rejoicing over the baby girl born on ous liberties, and free business Thursday. July 18th at the Clinic. brise. Mother and baby are feeling fine. The men in the past have risen to the mother was formerly Miss Helen in every national emergency. Thompson. there every reason to believe Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen and ie women of today care as much Ada, returned Tuesday daughter, 1 happens to their country and morning from a two weeks trip to willing to do their part in Lo3 Angeles and San Francisco. They I it from the tyranny whose also visited their daughter and husw lies over the rest of the band at Berkeley. They had a very enjoyable trip. Mrs. A. L. Holland and son left 'at experience shows that indi- - for their home in Shelley, Idaho last trees of the same species vary week, after a two weeks visit with ? in rate of growth, branching her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Han3. strength and stiffness of wood, sen. She also visited relatives in Og&ice to cold and drought, and den while home. awt attack and disease. Snnh Mrs. Kenneth Frost, of Los Angefctertatica, both favorable and les, visited a missionary companion to good growth, are in Ogden Saturday and Sunday. i down through the seed. Mrs. Arthur Workman and baby, i with telephone calls from fathers who wanted copies toyotatf give to their wives as proof that it wasn't father's job to mind babies! Raymond Gram Swing, expert war analyst heard over Mutual Monday and Friday nights, was awarded two honorary degrees within a week. He received a Literature degree from Oberlin and a Doctor of Law from Olivet Col- - bbave womenstory ir the an-j;tastimng : old American ! i 0l! !nme brave ances"-ft roroan who rose to great I CARLE rCRRIS had Helen Cecil. B.doDeMille her stage success. "To the Ladies." for the final Radio Theatre presentation of the season. Vl - facc tkhezj 10 BOYS' DRESS HATS Sizes 6 to 6 49 78 Towncraft DRESS SHIRTS, Broken Sizes CI .... v1 Shoe Bargains 1 TABLE MEN'S . .. 1 TABLE LADIES' $2.98 $1.50 . t We Give Service i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER one 23-- J Trcmonton, Utah coun'.r--- ' -r -- by trnit' Voi r ncit'i'jr ,,ir r BOY'S SUITS S I'MM-- e $5.00 TABLE CHILDREN'S 1 - prj - 010-- 00010&0-:000-0:-m-4K- Koriwed . 980 |