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Show November BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EIGHT Local and Social Items WAR-CHECKER- Merlin W. Miller Made First Lieutenant S JUST WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS Merlin W. Miller, son of Mr. and J. Wilford Miller, of Penrose, was promoted from second to first lieutenant October 29, 1942. Lt. Miller was commissioned at Fort this Benning, Georgia in April of clasas was first assigned He year. sification officer at Camp Croft, South Carolina. He was ordered to the officer candidate school at Fort Washington, Maryland as an instructor last May. August 29th Lt. Miller wa3 ordered to Fargo. North Dakota to help activate the first Army Administration school for officer candidates. At the present tame he is chief instructor of tactics at the school. Lt Miller is an officer in the Adjutant General's Department Mrs. Baibara Pasmussen and Edla Johnson, of Brigham City, attended ' tiie Homecoming Tuesday night at Mrs. Guy Johnson was hostess at the Second Ward. the Town Club held Wednesday evewon ning at her home. Prizes were Mr. and Mis. Max Larkin and son, Mrs. and M. Chxistensen F. by Mrs. Robtrt. of Salt Lake City, are visiting Douglas Cannon. this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. li, F. Winzeler. MRS. SUMMERS HOSTESS TO BOOK LORE CLUB B. F. Winzeler motored to Ogden meet his sister, Mrs. Reginald Summers entertained Thursday morning to of Peoria, 111 Miss Leah WedWinzeler, home the Book Lore club at her friends and other will visit her M- Hacking who nesday afternoon. Mrs. C. x to Lo. before here afrelatives an going was special guest Following an with to spend the winter ternoon of sewing and a social chat, .Vngtles refreshments were seived by the hos- other brother, Eddie Winzeler. tess, assisted by Mr. iXa.ion SumMr. and Mrs. Jerry Wood and son mers. The next meeting will be held J to. November 18th with Mrs. Irvin Stohl Jerry, of Salt Lake City, were the LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Battle as hostess. guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr checkers, p -- "w fancied variation Wood's sister, Mrs. Quentin Allen. of the oli! ne of checkers, in ses are attacked by which Axi: B. B. BRIDGE miniature I. ....s, planes, subs, and Mrs. Ann Simonson and son, Gary, CLUB MEETS battleships, is the latest hobby and of Stockton. California, were week leisure time occupation of movie Mrs. Douglas Cannon entertained end guebts of Mr. and Mrs, Owen folk here. the B. B. Bridge club at her home Johnson and visited with several last Thursday evening. Mrs. D. W. friends she had while living here. Kirkham and Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh were special guests and prizes were Of Lawtra Knudson arrived Friday won by Mrs. Hazel Ransom, Mrs. Guy to visit her parents, from Inglewood Johnson and Mrs. C. R. Steffen. Mr. and Mis. John Knudson, and other relatives after being away for , (Continued From Front Page) the past six months. ion, effective November 10, 1942 Fred Sorenson, Mis. John O. Garfield accompanied For Your Entertainment Box Elder County Sheriff, Mrs. Ada C. Gar ner tistei commissioners The accepted Sheriff and field, to Salt Lake City, Fiiday Sorenson's resignation but decided to returned home Saturday. defer action on the appointment cf a new chairman. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. and James Neff Program for Week Nov. 6 to 12 Hopkin and daughter, of Logan, were Request Itoud guests Fiiday of Mrs. Elmer Gor Improvement Friday and Saturday John Adams, Clifton G. M. Kerr, ringe. and Wayne Sandall appeared before "MAN Mr. and Mrs. Franz Scheyer and the commissioners and requested their daughter, of Bountiful, and Miss cooperation in improving and Christa Kempe, of New Haven, Conn., ing the state road which runs up and and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, over the Fromontory hill for a disA. L. Cook. tance of approximately 2.4 miles. The commissioners decided to consider the Mrs. Lyn Iverson and Mr. natter later in the meeting. and Mr. and Tuesday Sunday, Monday and Mrs. Johnson, of Salt Lake City, Fred D. Miles, district engineer. BARBARA STANWYCK, of Mr. and Mrs. Utah State Road Commission, appearwere guests Sunday JOEL McCREA fai O. A. Iverson and Dr. and Mrs. D. R. ed in regard to building a new load : Green. over the Promontory hill as discussed with the commissioners earlier in the Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meister received meeting by John Adams, Clifton G. word from their son, Ralph, who is M. Kerr and Wayne Sandall. It was Wexlnewday and Thursday stationed at Nashville, Tennessee, that agreed one of the commissioners he had been promoted to Sargeant would accompany Mr. Miles to look It has only been about six weeks over the road later in the day. VICTORY" since he was advanced to Corporal. Weed Eradication Victor K. Boss, county noxious Featuring The Bumsteds e Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rose, Mis. weed supervisor, appeared and inParker, and Mrs. P. E. Ault formed the commissioners he had apattended a Victory Rally held Sun- plications to place 125 acres of land day at the First Methodist church in under clnan cultivation with a small Salt Lake City. Monday they attended tractor and 129 acres of land to be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. held worked with the large tractor. Mr. in the Emanuel Baptist church. Mrs. Boss stated he believed if this amount as state president of new land was contracted for clean Ault was of the organization. cultivation it would be necessary to Show purchase another tractor. The com Hulda Meister entertained at a din- missioners instructed Mr. Boss to se- ner last Thursday evening at her ure contracts on cultivating this land home, in honor of her nieces, Mr. and with the understanding the lard would Mrs. Ed Shoppe and baby son of San be plowed this fall if possible, but Francisco, California, and Mis. L. G. that it might not be possible to work Rogers and children Karene and Al- the land until next spring. len of Pasadena, California. To Increase TOWN CLUB ENTERTAINED p. - is. County Commissioner's Meeting Report LIBERTY v...1 5 They're Beautiful, and so Charming '0I CHENILLE ROBES As practical as can be Priced from $2.75 to 7.50 LaGra Shop Bids Asked For Mail Carriers Postmaster James Walton has been instructed by the Post Office Department to call for bids for the carrying of the mail between the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah and tre O. S. L. Depot at Tremonton, Utah. Bids also will be received for the carrying of mails between the Post Office at Howell, Utah and the Star Route at Blue Creek, Utah. Blanks for bidding may be obtained from the Postmaster at Tremonton and must be submitted on or before Friday, November 13th. Full information and particulars can be obtained from Postmaster Valton. (Continued From Front Page) sary for a local board to determine whether the registrant is a Necessary man,' but only whether he is engaged activity, in which in a or case he is placed in class III-an in activity whether he is engaged essential to war production or essential to the support of the war effort, in which case he is placed in class non-essenti- al III-B- . "In this connection it is pointed out that any registrant with depen- t the Bear of 1942 ! 1 .ant I D ; onfei T&ben :u Top Rating an F Wo Book Receives Be Reclassified ( ! take Uke f the High School Year Family Heads To ! uilt ork. i rating was accorj. River High School yearV by the National Scholar i The 8:30 ociet Press Association, according to 10:01 received last week by Tess Johy. ; 12:0 editor of the book. j This is the third year that 4 pries, 12 honors have been achieved by Bear River yearbook, the Beaft uxilia: 2:00 under supervision of Sargent Street 4:00 faculty adviser. Assistant editor of the 1942 Rs "sTimar 8:00 fax was Ora Fuller, and the bus;., The manager was Francis Norr, Strteper resigned his positioning I und ins. T tember to enter the U. S. Army t t i j. dents who is engaged in any one of the 34 activities groups certified by To the war man power commission as necessary to war production or esShow on wi sential to the war effort should be hUe tl These essential Bear River High School's Future placed in class III-R. C. Stoddard, of Magna, is v ill giv Farmers will be repiesented at the activities were listed in local board ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. ission. i Ogden Livestock show from Novem- release No. 137 under date of July Johnson. .ironic ber S to 11 inclusive. A carload of 15, 1942." .The S fat hogs will be shown by the the 34 activities groups .Hows: Among and a carload of fat lambs by mentioned above is the communica-- ' Parted Keith Anderson. tions services, which includes newsk: (b) n Cecil McNeely and Darrel Bi papers and radio stations. k, will show individual hogs. State headquarters are being proAy Ca inute t Beef will be shown by Don Miller, vided with supplies of form 41 T "registrant's affidavit" family staRalph Miller and Oris Rudd.. irry for distribuSeveral members will go to Ogden tus and dependent" Stalk, Friday - Saturdaj for the purpose --of purchasing beef tion to local boards. s, Tre JUDY CANOVA In calves to be ex 'e Incr calves for hibited at future shows. iidance HEAD" The show will be in the Ogden 'and; i School tie Wa Livestock yards this year, as the ROY ROGERS in ironic Army has taken over the massive OF colesium. latchei Miss Francilda Sutherland, librarfchards DEADWOOD" ian at Bear River High School, is lief S weekend for this Washington, leaving Coach The R D. C, where she has joined the AmerSun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed I ican Red Cross teaching and enter( GEORGE RAFT and tainment staff. in O'BRIEN PAT Perry Leavitt joined Bear River's, After two weeks training at Washcoaching staff Monday, filling the ington, D. C, Miss Sutherland has vacancy made when Coach Cluff Snow been told that she will go to San left last month to join the Navy. Mr. Francisco for further training. She Next Thurs. - FrL - Sat Leavitt was released last week from will then be placed at a base hospital I a teaching position at Lewiston, Idaho for a while and then will be assigned Rendezvous Junior High School. to a military hospital, somewhere in He was bom and spent his child the United States. hood at St. George. After moving to Mrs. Edna Jones, of Garland, has Technicolor Ogden he attended Ogden High School been employed to take Miss SutherEve and then Weber College for two land's place. years. He played football for four Tol 4 years for Ogden and two for Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Linda Bur- Budget commissioners Bloc The authorized the City ton, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday Clerk and Auditor pro tern to adver- He is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. where he coached swimming and was paresis of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerr. tize a hearing on a increase rated one of the best swimmers in the proposed The ladies are sisters. in the 1912 budget in the amount o state. He also was an iBox El outstanding $18,000.00, for statutory and general track man. unties c 9, 1942 purposes, said hearing to be held on bvember He will be the track and swimming Mondav, November 16, 1942. coach at Bear River, and will assist One of Tremonton's oldest firms has an opening for f volunti Admission 10f4 Miscellaneous it the stj with football and basketball. tos inside will to month that $150 a steady job pay up Items S fiairman Helen Truex and Elaine Nelson Man In Uniform .... 2"y4 William C. Welch appeared in regood storekeeper. A little Bookkeeping experience wod aiipaign announce the wedding dance honto D. Mrs. B. Mrs. a Aarl drain and cut Bennett across having gard i, declar oring Clara Karshaw Asher and help. COME CELEBRATE the state highway so that excess wa- Green were pleasantly surprised FriAxel C. Nelson at the Penrose Vied ch ter would be drained from his farm day evening at the Green home, honek by G Church hall,. November 6, at 7:30 TO BOX G - TREMONTON FOR WRITE WITH THE STOCKMEN north of Corinne. The commissioners oring their birthday anniversary. The p. m. All friends, neighbors, relDuring informed Mr. Welch since this was a evening was spent playing various AN APPOINTMENT atives and former students are re made was state a this sermatter were for refreshments .later highway games invited to attend. the state road commission, however, ved to 25 guests. Defense thev agreed to call it to the attention vice chj of Mr. Miles. Mr. Welch stated if se Com nothing was done he was going to L mirman pay his taxes under protest. l&ck and At this point Commissioner Nielsen 3me time was excused from the meeting to ac"ovember company Mr. Miles on a tour of the it the co Promontory road. an and b; The commissioners instructed the - enfa par Clerk to request the department of Beginnin; to ast placement and ' tcember sume the cost of their rent and tele"'ry horn phone service connection charge for "licit the their Biigham office. 5 in voli of fees collected the by Reports ader will County Sheriff's, and County Clerk"s ' "ch are offices during the month of October, is will unA ; "ch are t 194 were approved and ordered filed. ' t foortatn Now have Claims were allowed for payment. postyou. vaJueg aa tl Wm. L. Jensen, chairman of the hand. lfle ratio: local lationing board, and Lorna ffiat Gardner, office manager, appeared in ' regard to costs incurred in operation the of their office. The commissioners contftiine hv agreed to continue paying $30.00 per Print . . month for rental of quarters, and you you can :,T mean to assume cost of water, lights and so now at the has you telephone service connection. h n Commissioners Nielsen and District down check Jntary on zoning la Engineer Fred D. Miles returned from JJnil-- r th their inspection of the Promontory is p3year3) w road and reported they thought counlam ty toad equipment could make the canned Write . for . in information . its Ask the road. The ..about . our small . today proposed change ..depositor's f4ween 6 a commissioners authorized the clerk to No Obligation. service. checking """ids per inform the state road commission, ; Box Elder county road equipment and limit t road workers coi'ld lie used for conOne-Sto- p 21 Pou of new struction this if was road it Complete derired by the state commission, thp and county to bp reimbursed by the stite We have one MODEL D TRACTOR left . . . only one in State . . . Will be released soon. BETTER INVESTIGATE! (Cont Eddie Meister accompanied his sister, Mrs. L. G. Rogers, to Tnsadena, CONOCO J. I. CASE PARTS California last Friday morning. Mrs. SERVICE Small Enough To Know You AND REPAIRS Iirge Enough to Serve You Rogers and children have been here for the past two weeks visiting her ' parents, Mr. and Mis. T. P. Meister. WHO WOULDN'T DIE" Future Farmers Attend Ogden : i B. re-ro- ut Iver-sou- s, "West of the Law" ORPiltW Dider-ickso- "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" "BLONDIE FOR , Librarian High Accepts Red Cross Job "PUDDIN' "BAD MAN Kir-stin- Ogden Livestock At Bear River High New "BROADWAY" ed Ml Un 'Pacific STOCKMEN'S OB "FIESTA" -- In ANNUAL BALL White Ballroom November HELP WAHTEB Wedding Dance Announced a v ANNOUNCEMENT SUMMERS PAY BANK & LILINQUIST by mail Dealers For ; by check : J. CASE FARM MACHINERY I. Are Now Located At The CONOCO SERVICE STATION Farmers' Service "2 " There something new der the sun. the man can bring your deposits to our bank. Absolutely no clanger! Think of the venience. and especially must cut that that mileage your family car. checking account No need to help large sums of cash on At the end of the month your cancelled checks are returned to see where every cent gone. Each cancelled a bona fide receipt. I suppi-kindling- , ! ; Hf. m BEAR RIVER STATE BANK TREMONTON, UTAH . |