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Show OCTOBER 1, i342 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EIGHT OPA ISSUES FREEZE ORDER ON USED TIRES AND TUBES Local and Social Items enrolled in the Gay Schaffer has for Junior High School at Bountiful with will and stay the coming year C. her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Stocks. i O-- Mis. Edith Bainoi. left Saturday fot Lus Angt-ks- , California wheie tUy winter wim the will spend Barnes' daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Lodhett. Daiiene l'ieice, of Salt Lake City, Mr arid Mrs. John Fridal, of Salt visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Lake City, were guest Tuesday and her Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pieice. Mr. and r. Wednesday of his parents, is accompanying she On Friday Mrs. K. II. FridaL Salt of also and Mrs. F. S. Fierce, Iake on an extended trip to the east. and Schier France Mrs. and Mr. and Mr. children, of Salt Lake (Sty, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and were Sunday Cook A L. and Mrs. motored to Richmond, Sunday, O. Gar- family a dinner in honor of Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John to attend of field. The Schiers were formerly J. S. Stoddard, who father, Johnson's New' Haven, Conn, and were friends observe;! his S7th birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cook. pun-nts- of-WASHINGTON. Sept VVedr.es-! f ice of price administration anu lire of use! sale day froze the tubes and rcvciled that used tires rauoneu iu p.ovmc would s,xi uu essential uses m conformity witn the Baruch rublxT committee recom mendation. the i.c..,,. -- tr, u;ie orcu.r tits used peiuln of pm:.a supply coir.pk tion of the new raUorung pro-ot envcrn the ue mi iS1"'"' these tires just as present rationing use of new and regulations control the , The - f,ze J-- Mrs. Dan Taylor and Mrs. Olena nirt.-dnethe Midland ir..mH of the Utah Camp of the Daughtersof Mrs. Taylor at. the home Pinnrj was on Friday, September 23. A solo Homer, Jane iw sang by Carol to the West," was Hunsaker. Rosa given by Mrs. Denzil Ballard returned home last weeks Monday evening after a three t. vacation in the the Mr. Ballard was the guest at Chambers Don Mrs. and Mr. of home Mrs. of Mexlford, Oregon, along with a father and sister Charlene. Ballard went Leaving Medford, Mr. Los to coast Angeies wne. down the of sister, Mis. his the was guest he Jule Harris. d ON -- COMFORT In Super-Toug- h WOLVERINE - mm -r "- 2 ; ,.,.r I Plt f '"a r1?' layer much 1like Jour romforcea this j? J3cr-n1a.'- v . wAf'n unique leather, ken it liter ally 513 tollgh BS IT'1 nailis. Mrs. Hazel Schaffer was hostess at a dinner Dartv held last Thursday bowl evening at her home. A crystal of petunias fonr.d the center piece and a full ccurr.j dinner was served to the following guests: Major Corri-gadepartment chief of the y of the Bushnell Hospital at Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh. n, X-ra- . . . even war hasn't put a limit on ccirfcrt ia Wclrenno SfceU Eorsehldsi. They're as house-s- li ear.y cn vour feet a3 era. 'jit?y that vay, too. even dry soit af ter soak-i- n Thsy . Butthey v;ear like hickory. Nature gives them that s p-- wear-det'yin- money-savin- ij, tougn-nes- g in the strange center layer or "shell" of shell horsehide. The foot-savin- softness, g how- ever, comes from the famous g Wolverine secret for unequalled process. So,: foot comfort plus true work shoe economy, wear Wolverine ghell Horsehides. Let us show no obligation. them to you triple-tannin- ... SHOSS SHELL EORSEKIEE WORK Gepharts Stores Co. MINIATURE FIGURENES (Statuettes) COSTUME JEWELRY JEWELRY repairL If you intend giving a watch for ( h JUST A HINT be better make your selection early. They're go!nS U hard to get. it-ma- y the Sportsmen Set Field Trials For FOli YOUR ENTERTAINMENT October 10 11 Utah derson as hostess. j . Tifro v.. R. Winzeler was hostess at the Town Club held Wednesday at the home of their mother, Mrs. evening at her home. Prizes were won ana Mrs. uuy Rose E. Peterson. by Mrs. R. D. Waldron Johnson. Next club meeting will be home of Mrs. u. Mrs. Ernest Cornwall motored to November 14 at the Wil- J. Cimmings. Ogden Friday to get her father, liam D. Harris of Portage. Mr. Harris Whet n.tu Bwf IViik. WAR BEJMUS all-ag- all-ag- OUT OF TOWN 0$ m Am). GUESTS ENTERTAINED m fl( Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watland entertained at a clinner party given at their home Sunday. Special guests were Mrs. S. B. Hayes of Grand Island, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hargis of Salinas, California, and Mrs. W. I. Hargis of Brigham. Mrs. Watland, Mrs. Hayes and M.r. Hargis are daughters and a son of Mrs. W. I. Hargis. SHERIFF REPUBLICAN TICKET Carries on Curlee Suits for fall and winter have been styled and tailored with a clear realization that today you must make your clothing dollars go farther than ever before. motor If we had to put one quality of these car is a steel with car armored plate, Curlee Suits at the head of the list we heavy used to transport troops from one would say "lasting good looks." That point to another. It is of low sil- quality comes from a combination of houette and gives protection against factors which have always been a bymachine gun and other ground fire. word with the house of Curlee. First A scout car costs $5,000. comes care in. selection of materials, 3 then skill in styling and last, but g careful attention to every construction detail. You owe it to yourself to come in and see these new Curlee Fall Suits. You will find in our stock a complete range priced of styles, models and sizes You and your neighbors joining vehi-:lcs right ogether can buy one of these for the Ordnance Department f our army with your purchase of .Var Bonds. We need hundreds of hem and need them quickly. Put at 'east ten percent of your wages or MEN'S STORE mcomc into War Bonds every pay Jay and help your fellow Americans TREMONTON, UTAH top the War Bond quota in your" Clifford's COUnty. U. S. 8 s Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2, 3 r "Parachute Nurse" "Down Rio Grande Way" Trwrr Dfparimft Sunday - Monday - Tuesday I Oct. 4, 5, 6 Barltara Stanwyck, Geo. Brent "The Gay Sisters" j - i Wednesday - Thursday, Oct. 7,J; Veronica Lake,' Robert Prestw' "This Gun for Hire DEPUTY SHERIFF I PI John Burt Republican Candidate ! lot Shcri'ff Box Elder County Solicits your support in tk Run-Of- f Primary Election Past ten years in law l et forcement work.. I Deputy Sheriff since IS Well qualified in both criminal and civil depal ments of the Sheriff's I fice. Red Cross County First Aid Chairman I Two Years Service in I World War I j Member American Legte i Vote at the Primary Run-O- f Election! October 6th Save Tires Gas and Time! Quality quality workmanship with For Nomination As 2-- . Mrs. Daa McCoombs and Mrs. Earl Eichel, of Ogden, were guests Tuesday Tuesday, October 6th Program for Week of Oct n. Rose-nca- SOLICITS YOUR VOTE THEATRE 50-30-- at her home last Thursday evening. The book, "The Problems of Lasting Peace," by Herbert Hoover and Hue Gibson was reviewed by Mrs. Dent Rich. The next meeting will be held November 8th with Mrs. John i.. An low-slun- LIBERTY Gun-Do- . R. D. Anderson entertained d Tremonton-GarlanLiterary club A scout ; -- tir DEPUTY COUNTY SHERIFF UTAH TREMONTON The sixth annual field trials of the association wiU be g 10 and 11. The on October held here Midland hotel has been selected as the headquarters for the trials. Entries for the trials will close at 9 p. m. on October 9, according to K. W. Sommers of Salt Lake City, secretary of the association. Prizes for the contest will be made Mrs. Darrel Heaton and children, out of 80 per cent of the entry Glen and Terryll Marie, left Tuesday up fee in each stake and will De aiviaeu for Glendale, California to attend the on a percentage basis for wedding of her brother, Arthur first, second and third places, in They plan on being gone a addition, certificates will go to each week. winner. Four stakes will be run in tne ioiMrs. Harold Persson left Sunday order: tor her home in Lemoore, California, lowing Oien puppy stake October First. after visiting here for the past four time immediately follow10, was starting she the guest weeks. While here to dogs of of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ing the draiwing. Open on or before breeds whelped nointing Taylor. She will also visit at Payson January 1, 1942. mntry iee, uj. mc enroute home. of heats 20 minutes. Judges lnp-thome Clyde C. Schoonover of Pocatello, Mrs. Leland Potter returned and R. I. Crowder ot ban lane Sunday evening after visiting her Idaho, . Mrs. Roy Taylor and baoy City. staKe uctooei Second: Open granddaughter in Ogden for the past 19, immediately derby following the puppy week. stake. Open to breeds of pointing on or before January Mr. and Mrs. Clive Earl and family dogs whelped $5. Length ot neats 1941. fee, Entiy of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here 1, Schoonover 30 minutes. Judges relatives. visiting friends and of W. R. Ogden. and Spackman e staKe uctooer Third: Open Mrs. Leon Kerr and baby daughter 8 a. m. Open to 11 time. starting the from arrived home Wednesday dogs of pointing breeds, regardless hospital in Brigham City. of age or previous wins, mury xee, 30 minutes. Mrs. Glen Mason attended the fun S7 50. Leneth of heats K. W. Som and Schoonover A. J. Mrs. Judges eral Monday of her aunt, mers of Salt Laae uity. Hewlett, at Pocattllo, Idaho. Fourth: Open shooting dog staKe 11, immediately following the October were Winzeler B. F. Mr. and Mrs. e stake. Open to dogs of point in Salt Lake City Tuesday on busi ing: breeds, regardless of age or pre ness. vious wins. Dogs entering this stake to tma Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg and will be judged on their abihtyof their handle birds, mo regardless and Woodruff Leland Mr. and Mrs. of heats tored to Ogden Sunday to visit Ruth range. Entry fee, 03. Length O. Tucker R. 30 minutes. in the Judges Lundbprer before her departure, near future for Alabama, where she of Ogden and Junius Gillett ot ban Lake City. is to be married. Mrs. Ernest Isley, of Napa, Cali fornia, left last Thursday for her Mr. home', after visiting her parents, and Mrs.' Edgar Winchester, nei small son, Edgar, returned with her after visiting for two montns wim his grandparents. Mrs. Woodrow Selley and son spent the first of the week with her par-at Alma Theurer is spending this week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Olson, in Mackay, Idaho on business. Smithfield. Tr marence Stucki and Mrs. Mel Mrs. Lorin Anderson, of Delco, Ida, Wood were guests over the weekend was a guest Saturday at the home of of their mother, Mrs. Aim her aunt, Mrs. Joe Burgess. Mrs. Russel Waldron and her sis in- nf Mrs. J. W. Haywaid and ter, Mrs. Art Showell, of Juniper, Dr. and Mrs. Clare Hayward, of Log- Idaho, were weekend guesis oi anHarold Holley at an and Wm. B. Hayward of Denver, of other sister, Mrs. Colorado, were guests Wednesday American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward. Alice Winchester left Sunday for of Mrs. Maiion Woodward and son, where she will ei.ter of De- Nampa, Idaho, the coming yeai. for Ogden andlvenneth Scoopmire there and college lta were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Hairy Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Secrist and daughter, Sonia, of Salt Lake City, K A. Buchanan vvus hostess nt were weekend guests of Mrs. Secrisfs thp. V. G. F. club at her home Sadie Crozier. was grandmother, Mrs. Wednesday evening. The evening -nea rost. spent sewing, some doing Mrs. Henry Nielson and children, work. Special guests were Mrs. Mar- of Brigham City, were Sunday guests and ine Hanson, Mrs. Rhea Wheatlty of her brother, Earl Marble. Mrs. Kerr. uui Katherme Mrs. 14. vnll be the next hostess on October Mrs s. N. Cole returned home Sat month's visit with reland urday after a nr.. onA Titrs Walter atives and friends in Ogden and Salt Mr and Mrs. Earl Everest attended Lake City. a dinner Tuesday evening in honor of nif-Jack Kelley on his birthday anniverWvatt left Sunday after a of Mr. and visit with his wife and family. sary, held at, the home weeks Mrs. George Lord at Brigham City. Mr. Wyatt was enroute to Camp kod- erts, California, after attending an school in Fort Sill, Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained Wedneshome her at club he received hisj where her Bridge were the Oklahoma, commission in the Army Lieutenant day evening. Special guests ladies' husbands. Prizes were won by Mrs. LaVerd John and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Hazel Schaffer entertained on Tirnnd.Lv evenins in honor of Dr. and Melvin Foxley. Mrs. Emery Argyle. Dr. Argyle left Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, of Wednesday for Bremerton, Washing Salt Lake City, wre guests Monday ton to start his new duties as a iNavy of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seagsr. doctor. Albert S. Thorson s, Ashcraft Jeweler 17 STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED The Study Club of the First Ward were entertained Sunday night at the v. nf Mr. and Mrs. Aarl Bennett. The lesson in the Old Testament was mem eoivpp. hv' Don Fuzey. Twenty n i meeuuig hrs wre nresent. The next the home will be held October 11th at of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin. Mrs. - NO Aha a Choice Selection of - j i"u, - The Ideal Gift for Every Occasion s. daue-hter- .A. Roseville P01TERY extent necessary to wttd tQ certificate holders. permit sh. u, A'thm.ch sale of unmounted usea to an-- I or tubes by one consumer tires . is riealer. tn -- other, or wy the order rjtrniits necessary between a recaptau a tire m gating . . , per cum a ueaiei l Hunsaker Sr., of Honeyville, home after undergoing an Isiat on his 90th birthday anhonored was last Dee Hospital at the operation home. Mr. niversary Sunday at his week. and health Hunsaker is in excellent relatives with afternoon the Aus-ustBrough returned to her- enjoyed menus wno cantu. work in Ogden, after a week's vaca- and were iir. this California: city who were there and Mrs. Uon trip to Pasadena, Mr. Robert Allen, Mrs. and where she visited friends and Heber N. Stohl,. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ferris 1 iin.n Mr. and Mrs. E. II Winztler, Wednes-Mrs. Leber N. Stohl spent Mrs. Quentin Allen, and Mr. in Brie ham City visiting her; Mr and Roland Allen; Mrs. Clifford Mrs. and who daughter, Mis. DeLoras Hal lis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stohl and underwent a major opeiauon ntwj. Vance, Mrs. Neville Hunsaker from and Mr. Mrs. Harris is rapidly improving and Logan. will be home in a few days. The Tremonton Lions club and partners are invited to Brigham City on a guide to Sunday afternoon where Bushnell new the take them through near is completion. which Hospital EM.th PavVv, of Osrden. was a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Foxley. 7 the OPA said. that when used tire rauoniriitiated, the ireeze oiuei return-- d racific-Northwes- SHELL HORSEHIDES ad-le- tof i - NO CEILlf It i I Mrs. Melvin Cook and children left last ThuiMlay evening for their home for in Woodbury. N. , after visiting home of the at iv weeks MCi imLUC O. i.er parents, Mr. and Mis. John Garfield. si.-4.f- recapped tires, j rela-tive- Mrs. T. A. Carter and her ; COMPLETE STOCK OF t I ! BANK by MAIL helps you conserve tires and gas for the war effort. . . saves vital time for war work. No need to drive and park your car! open an Enjoy this convenience Banking-by-Ma- il m account now I fr in BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS REGULARLY : ar f ci: Bear River State Banl TREMONTON, UTAH f to: |