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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY FACX EIGHT Local and Social Items MAY T. KENT, Local Correspondent, Phone ifornia to care for her mother, who ha been confined to her bed for the Mrs. past three weeks. At this writingBessie some improved. Knudsen is will remain with her mother until he is fully recovered before returning to California. m When Vaughn Monroe's orchestra broadcasts Monday nights over CBS at 7:30 p. m., e. w. t the vocal soloist is Marylin Duke, pictured here. An infected finger prevented at their home in honor of their niece Mrs. Faun Hunsaker, of Los Angeles, California, and ter mother, Mrs. Prescilla Adams. Other guests were Walter Waldion of Morgan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton and lrvin Didrickson, and Mr. and Mrs. children returned home last Thurs- K, C. Harris. On Friday evening Mr. two and Mrs. R. C. Harris entertained the day evening after visiting for weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. same group at their home. Wm. E. Jenkins at Freedom, Wyo. Faun Hunsaker, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen left on California, arrived here Saturday to Wednesday morning for a vacation visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker at Elwoid. Wednesday trip to Yellowstone Park. morning he left for his home, accomBillie Wyatt, of Logan, is spending panied by his wif e who has been here this week at the home of Mr. and tor the past month visiting friends Mrs. Joe Burgess. and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Christensen re Mrs. Frances Moore entertained at turned home last Thursday evening a dinner party Sunday in honor of after spending several days in Kem-- her father, Eugene Schaub, of Logan, xnerer, Wyoming on business. cto AFFECT JXYIDEXD DINNER PAHS, riJE nrrrrrKS AND TAX BELLS OF I EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATION 1 Typical fan letter to "Inner Sano-tuMysteries," heard Sundays oa romantic dramatic series which has the Blue at 8:30 p. m, e. w. t.: "Profor hot wather replaced Eddie Cantor Wednesday gram is great stuff because it gives us chills Just as tt did In the winter months. Brrrr" Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harm gave a chicken dinner last Thursday evening ak7rj HIGHLIGHTS By CARLE FERRIS GREY is a leading member NAN the cast of "Those V Love." it is "win or die." They ible chances. They fighl worst climatic and sreoeranw.,, -" f'Xli Coil diuons. They violate warfare. The commanders are , r viuuu3 when comes to shedding the blood of thi( I ECONOMIC RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR 4.0-- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller anMiss Bessie Knudson, daughter of nounce birth of a son, born July Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knudsen, has 10 at the the CalValley hospital. returned home from Los Angeles, 16, 1912 nights on NBC for the summer months. She is a screen star as are many others of the cast. The call of the army brought to light a radio romance. When Larry Cotton, tenor on Horace Heidt's NBC "Treasure Chest" program, left for camp he announced his engagefrom playing piano in Boston, ment to Donna of "Donna and her her so she auditioned as a vocalist for Don Juans," Heidt's quartet. They'll Monroe, who signed her promptly. be married when the war is over. Edna May Oliver, heard Sundays In "Bachelor's Children," NBC 8 p. m. over the Red network, at Ann Graham weekday serial, Ruth and says that many women who claim recently had a baby boy they are too weak for housework Marjorie Hannan, who plays the never were strong for it In the first A HAPPENES OS THA nordta cs be compared in many respects to n 7 AL AND INTEENATIOfli AL PROBLEMS EN SEP ARAB LB FROM LOCAL WELFARE) 'As a nation, Americans haven't been fighting this war not by a long shot," said Life recently. ' a. comparative handfull of boys and officers have been fighting bravely and eagerly. But at home the fighting hasn't even begun. Most of America is earning big money, eating well, rolling up new betting records at tne norse races, dashing around the country on rubber that is absolutely irreplaceable . . . The only battle the U. S. citizens have won so far is the battle of the newspaper headlines. . . Meanwhile the Axis pushes in, rings us with steel, accumulates real bases au over brutal hordes of Ghenghis Khan. stop them, to defeat them, u quire a comparable fanaticism in a very different cause, on thl of aU the United Nations. From the U. S. point of view J Jap landings in the Aleutians ca i iaiueuiy, as some n t"-timists have tried to do. It jg t that a few rock islands, shroui fog, off the Up of Alaska, aren't portant in themselves. It is also tr that Aleutian and Alaskan outpot could be used for devastating ra on the U. S. proper. General 2 Mitchell once said, in effect, that w. ever controls Alaska would win t next war. There is no reason to 6 pose that the Japs raided Dutch Hi bor and seized remote Attu and Kli just for the sake of what milits men call a diversion. The Jap manders have shown, all along, t v i the world" That is a pretty tough statement, do is part of a cm but the facts certainly bear it out everything theyplan, and that The Incredible optimism concerning thing has a bearing on their ever grt in to seems still war prevail that the strategy. It will be hard to drive t some quarters is not shared Dy real Japs out of their Aleutian footaof military men. As General Somervell, The Axis is seeking to encircle the Army's chief of supply, said in a country now, and it has made 4th of July speech at Detroit, the tic progress. That circle gigfi mustf: terrific fully-prepar- ed on his birthday anniversary. Those were Mr. and Mrs. Schaub, present Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Just and small daughter Colleen, son Dale, of Logan, daughter, of Salt Lake City, were Eugene Haycock of Los Angeles, Mrs, place. i. guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wal I. M. Tobler of Hawthorne, Nevada, United Nations have taken a broken. lace Christensen. radio comic. Is Walter OKeefe. and the hostess and family. shellacking in every corner of the master of ceremonies on the "Star world. And most of us, he added, have Spangled Vaudeville" program, now Mis. Roy Heiner, of Morgan, was Some of the best news is found no idea of the magnitude and difficulover Red Mrs. J. D. Harris left Thursday the heard Sunday nights A weuknd guest of her sister, Mrs. ahead. The ship production figures. Records lies of that the 111. job ty a for for months evening Chicago, Effie Giles. hard truth is that Hitler and his being made so fast in leading et visit with her sons, Dr. I a Mar Harris dictators have done more to yards, especially the West Coai brother and LeRoy Harris. Mrs. Day Garfield and baby daugh change the map of the world than any Kaiser yards, that it is hard to kr ter are spending this week in MaLad up with them One yard recently f conquerors in modern history. Ruby Harris was a weekend guest with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Thos. pleted a 10,800 ton Liberty ship valor of showed Eva Russians Beuhler The in While great there Jones. Logan. she attended a home economics con in the defense of Sevastopol. They 40 days. At the same time, some expi were hopelessly outnumbered in both Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hacking and vention. the doubt and mean after and that the oveiseaa transf home from equipment, returned Sunday family first few days the Luftwaffe had com problem can be solved by ships alt a two weeks vacation trip to Idaho. Mrs. Jack Gam and daughter left role, became the real life mother of mand of the skies. The Red Army Major de Seversky, for instance, id a son the same week that the script Thursday for Boise to make her home dealt with that event. In private made the Germans pay tremendously forward to the time when a g? Mrs. Olena Homer, Mr. and Mrs. after visiting here with her aunt, life, she's Mrs. Myron Reck. for their victory, and, according to part of our supplies, men and ect Don J. Homer and two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Sandall for two weeks. Moscow account, Sevastopol was left ment, will be flown to their destt and Mr, and Mi's. Melvin Homer at"We, the People," heard Sunday Mrs. Norma Mathias left Wednes a pile of useless ruins. But Sevasto- tion in air transports of incredS tended the reunion of the Russell over CBS, carries more shortnights for Smith-fielher in home day at Glendale, Calif., wave cut ins from foreign shores network at 8 p. xa, a w. . Each pol was a v ital position, and its loss size. This, he argues, is the best f King Homer family, held after is Mian for to takef the . month other with vaudeville extremely important Now Ger- to answer the week any visiting past sponsored chiefly program headliners, Sunday on the air. Milo Boulton Is host of comedians, star with him on a regd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester many can release many shipping off the seas and put i the weekly session. ular six --act vaudeville biU. soldiers for service elsewhere. Sevas- the air. Then the submarines I Mrs. Jim Wood and Mrs. Phillip Barnes. topol is a key point in Hitler's drive prowl about the oceans from now: Pack returned home Monday, after a Mr. to Mrs. and seize the oil resources of the Cau- without finding anything to desii Kenneth Randall and Los visit in three weeks Angeles and children, of Salt Lake City, spent the city visiting relatives. casus, and to shatter the U. S. supSan Deigo, California. To build such air transport first of the week here visiting with I Mrs. A. C. Anderson returned to ply line to Russia. That is why the quantities would be a tremendous f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn, son friends. her home Saturday evening after vis- German commanders figured it must piled on top of all the other tre4 By Mr. C. W. Brallsf ord Loyal, daughter Mrs. Theron Finder iting relatives in Salt Lake City for i be taken, no matter how great the dous jobs that the war demands. Bonnie is Kerr this son Mr. Lake week at of Salt and Mrs. Arnold Christensn entertained two weeks. She was accompanied cost. and visiting it may happen, if the war goesf City, Mrs. Dick Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay the Vern Steed home in Stone, Idaho. at a series of lawn At this time, it is impossible to as long as many authorities seem in honor home by her son and daughter-in-laparties Dee Harris and David Stander left Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and explain the British defeat in Libya think. A merchant ship, for instaf of her son, Corp. James Mack Chris- two children of Salt Lake City. Mr. Mrs. and Sevier a are and the not vacation for facts Rudolph the can and Wednesday morning make only three or four rtf: available, a tensen. Thursday evening somorgras son, of Salina, spent several days this Cairo of been has Dean Ogden, Mrs. Leek, and trip to Yellowstone Park. censorship Mr. complete. trips a year to Australia air tr week at the home of her parents, Mr. board picnic supper was served to 35 Mr. As this Churchill in relatives city were admitted, frankly visiting was ports could make fifty trips or nl young guests. The serving tables Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burnham and ana Mrs. Aaron Eggli. the British had the edge in numbers Their advocates say they coul flowers of red, white Saturday. centered with daughter, Virginia, of Draper, Mrs. Corn. James Mack Christensen re and in arms. The fate of Libya was armored to the point where and blue and tall white princess taper Mrs. O. A- - Iverson and Alice Osmond, Mrs. Horton Miller and daughter candles. The evening was spent in turned to Walla Walla, Washington settled on a single day when 300 would be flying battleships, virtu British tanks went into action, safe from fighter-plan- e daughter of Farmington, were Sunday iia uean are leaving Friday for Portl- playing games. attack, Sunday after a short furlough in this heavy and, Oregon for an extended visit and only 70 were left at nightfall. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L Cook. his visited he parents, with Mr. Iverson who is employed Friday evening Mrs. Christensen city .where No comparable losses, Mr. Churchill entertained at a family dinner. A Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen, there. said, were inflicted on the enemy. Prices of farm products at Mrs. Joseph E. Jette is leaving on delicious hot dinner was served to 20 Rommel seems to have lured the Brit- markets averaged 99 per cent of Thursday evening for Richmond, Vir. were Miss guests guests. e as advances in to visit Mrs. Jack Morgan, formerly WANTED Correspondent to write Loraine Holmgren of Salt Lake City, Proper baiting for grasshoppers ish into a trap. The British comman- ity for to indexes for ders seemed confident that Rommel crops fruit, poultry prod! effected if damage Tremonton locals for this paper. Virginia Carter. After visiting there Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen must be were more f to meat animals he and could not is an farms of offensive Utah action hundreds on fight for two weeks she will join her husand daughter, Loraine of Brigham, the indexes, in in declines offset Exten the desert heat But Rommel did. by Utah Agricultural band at Baltimore, Maryland and will Mrs. and Mrs. George Far ns worth nrevented, cotton cotton this As seed, grain, we and announced not officials have yet, anDrefullv sion Service CARD OF ) and make their home there for the presCharleen, Mrs. Madge week. of 4 daughter, index The ciated the . dairy fanaticism products. extraordinary Mrs. ent. Jette has been with her parJones and daughter Fritzie, all of s" of was animal Axis the highest leaders and troops. With them prices ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton for Grasshopper outbreaks are reported We wish to express our thanks and Tooele, Utah, spent Friday evening 41941 in many lo tha past two months. appreciation to the people of Snow-vill- e in this city visiting Mrs. Farnswoiths to be worse than in Grand Box Piute, of Elder, and surrounding territory for aunt, Mrs. C. W. Brailsford and fam- - calities and Carbon counties, the agricultural Mrs. Carl Kameroth and two sons, their kind attention and assistance to . 6f Salt Lake City, returned to their our father during his recent illness Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen agents in inese areas repuiusi. home Saturday, after visiting her and to us after his death. Federal bait materials are available spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Mrs. K. Jerome for for control in a number of Utah coun- toother, the Musselman Earl, Agnes Lake City Mrs. Neil Rockafield past two weeks. ?d Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. materials shoutf Inot O. Holmgren enteiained at a dinner federally-owne- d sack if the farmer cents 15 exceed Mrs. Gus Pierce returned home on per in hn.nr nf that n.nw, own his furnished i bag. Tnmcsi two after i.,v,, the iuarir Sunday spending past uwmvu I11V ut lOliVitVll) VII weeks in Salt Lake City with her a furlousrh. A delicious dinner "was Early baiting Is much more effecDarlene tive than baiting after the grasshopPierce and Mr daughters, ChiroPrattic is 100 behind served to 20 guests. . Fisher Squires. ' Deloris Hansen returned to her per has obtained wings, the immediate the health service of our home in Salt said in urging Lake City Saturday afDO should be On bait land, Mrs. O. A. Iverson entertained a hay ter visiting in this city for a few days baiting. reis country.. group of friends at her home Friday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. used as soon as the hay crop home . moved. afternoon. Those present were her Victor N. Hansen. Is health M. P. Jensen of Brig-kanow. mother, Mrs. your impaired? If do Milton Hansen Jr. (Hans), of City, Mrs. Gephart and daugha few in Nevada, this spent days We can help you. ter Elaine, Mrs. Maiy Newman, Mrs. so, call in TTT El!a Broadbont, Mrs. Katie Harris, 3 2 blocks South of the Post and Mrs. J. W. Iverson. A """"'k . d, battle-traine- BEAR RIVER CITY w . r t Out-of-to- mid-Jun- THANKS .... Improve Your Place ! - r,i AO exten-sionis- ts MAKE IT . m Pin-ocli- e, Subscribe for the Leader iKSiian5(2 1-- Office. Mr. and Mrs. George A, Christen-Be- n, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Soager. Mrs. William Hacklow and daughter, of Trice, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. A Seager on Monday. WM. 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