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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Eight 1 1 Orpheum BOYS IN SERVICE j Mr. and Mrs. Duett Lovelaini received a letter from their son, pfc. Darrell Loveland, stationed with the Marine Raider Bn. saying that on August 1st he attended a Mormon church service with was only five present, and that he well and would be glad to get back home where he would be able to see all his friends and loved ones. CASSIDY In "Leather Burners" FRANK BUCK In "Jacare" Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. RETURN SHOWING AT REGULAR PRICES GARY COOPER fai "Pride of the Yankees" at IT'S A MAN'S ARMY This is a man's army, About that, there's no doubt, For it takes the boys from Utah To stand the rugged route. Our days are long and heavy. Our nights are short and sweet, Our grub is something sordid. And our hikes aren't good for the feet. Camp Max-eTexas, stating that he was well and was soon to take a long hike in training. "Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant" y, Pay PREPARE NOW TO SELECT KITS 9gtf 1.98 , Work PANTS Western BELTS Genuine Bridle 2.29 Leather Natural Color 1.29 98 WORK SOX - 7 pairs Heavy Work flfl 1 shoes ! 2M Pair her husband, Pvt. Mirl Anderson, this week in which he tells of seeing Ferris Brough, son of Mr. arid Mrs. O. L. Brough in North Africa. The boys were fortunate enough to have about three weeks together after they landed in North Africa, and each was mighty happy to see the other. SHIRTS yg0 Gabardine Grey Covert SHIRTS CAR ROBES First Lieutenant Daniel Brad-shaand his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradshaw, of Roy, Utah, were visiting in Tremonton last weekend. Lt. Bradshaw has been stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington, and was on furlough. He and his parents were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen Monday, and for dinner were guests of Mrs. J. M. Schaffer. Ne Received 3 Button Cuffs 2,98Wine Bright Patterns Tan and 1.98 i Wednesday and Thursday kXRA VAGUE, LULABELLE and SCOTTY in t i "i r'.sf-N- ' Reese Allen, who enlisted recently in the Navy, was accompanied to Salt Lake City Monday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen where he joined a group of enlistees and left Fort Douglas for Farragut in Idaho, where he will receive training. w a 15 day furlough of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuman, of Penrose. - ; N V aha ' ::, . i III ' - , ' y y -. r ' : Mn'prJ'7fn . . . " , ' syy n,r;--- - .V J v' ' . .. t - VV ,ry ?- " m,u V VV . i j . 1 4 Jrjr ,cam ' .,:ji'.vrv n v x yy ' xyTj ' - v , M .y t A, mm yxf . ' B. I A telegram received by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson Tuesday, this week,, informed them that their son, Cpl. Warner A. Thomph son was married Monday, to Miss Martha Jones, of 1 ' JM ry.'.' rpnt Df? f?'upy-- im nnunQAQs aoe the dachdohe of offense WOOL CREPE SKIRTS The sensible addition to any wardrobe! 4 Smooth, wool crepe . . . crisply pleated! Button side closing! Fall colors! In sizes 24 to 32. Louisville, Kentucky. Cpl. Thompson has been stationed at Bowman Field near Louisville where he has been a trainer on flight mechanics. He has been in the service about a year now, and is looking forward to a furlough soon when he plans to bring his bride home to meet his folks. SPORT JACKETS ALL-WOO- L typesO notched collar Classic for wear all fall! Rich, warm colors! 12 to 20. single-breaste- Classic Styles To Slake A Costume Of Your Suit! Robert N. Beard was a member of the graduating class from the Naval Air Technical training center at Norman, Oklahoma, as announced by the Naval Public of Salt Relations headquarters, Lake. He was given a rating of aviation ordinanceman, seaman first class. Seaman c Beard with the other members of the class will leave Norman soon for other Naval stations where they will be assigned to a naval aviation unit afloat or to one of the Navy's aviation stations. TAILORED RAYON BLOUSES .98 Smooth, washable rayon that will stand wear beautifully! White and pastels! Sizes 32-4- ARRIVED JUST New Shipment of Latest Styles 1-- Play Shoes iA LdJVJ !- Plastic and Wood Soles NO RATION STAMP NEEDED Word has just been received by Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren that their son, Lyle, has successfully completed official candidate school at Camp Davis, North Carolina and now holds the rank of Second Lieutenant. He has been assigned to Camp Davis where he received his commission. Hoping to spend a ten day furlough at home, he purchased an air plane ticket, but his reservation was cancelled at Chicago and he returned to Camp Davis after spending a day or two with his sister, Mrs. Winifred Storrard at Cedar Rapids, Michigan. 0 M 'If ayy THE FIRST SIGN OF FALL! sL vt m-- Subject to approval and confirmation by the District Court of Box Elder County, Utah, in the case of Sound Casket Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Stohl Furniture Company, a corporation, defendant, the undersigned will sell at private sale that certain property located in Tremonton City, Box Elder County, Utah, and known as the Stohl Furniture Company property now occupied by the J. C. Penney Company under written lease. TERMS OF SALE: Cash upon confirmation of sale and delivery of Receiver's Deed of Conveyance conveying to the purchaser fee samnle title by particular description to the property hereinbefore refered to, subject to the following: 1. Lien of general taxes for the it "K - i , -- " h? jv y-y-y 'ty yy x -- vt .j ) ?zy Bright New Touch For FmU! Stlpons And CARDIGANS To Mix wuh SuH or Skiru! 098 fine, soft classic add the right casthe right warmth your fall clothes. if it! Warm Good Lookti TWO-TON- E SWEATERS Women's styles that ual note, to classic Wear a Jacket ,9 8 Or a$ a Sweater! Men's woven herringbone t style wilh Initlet? sleeves and back. Roomy pockets. Service in style! j cloth-fron- A. D., 1943. Tho undersigned reserves the right to reject nnv nnd nil hit. TIERVTN BrNDERSON, Receiver of Stohl Furniture C'wiTvmv., n corAr-"tion- . P. O. Brighnm City, Utah. WM. E. Tl WIS Attorney for Receiver t2 Qfw With Tailoring That U Unmistakably Well Done! be assumed as part of the purchase price. Written b'ds for said premises will he received by the undersigned to and includinsr the Slst Any of Aunist 1 j 100 Aug-16t- 2. Mortgage to Beneficial Life Insurance Company on which there 1s unpaid a principal balance of approximately $1500.00, said mortgage to JJ I Cleverly Fashioned For Canteen Or Campus! year 1943. i y 'n at the home NOTICE OF SALE f5- l- Oleen Shuman, of Idaho, is now visiting Farragut, on wxyy Word was also received from ' y!yrp , 2C Seaman Wilma Anderson had word from Boys' Work KOJYiE "Broadway Bill" r We're willing to do our part, So our liberty we can keep. But what we want right now at least, Is some good old fashioned sleep. You folks at home may wonder Why we do not write, But don't you ever worry For we're here to learn to fight, And when we're building bridges Roads and buildings too, For we're the army's keepers And our jobs are not a few. We're not kicking, mind you We're really a happy lot. For we're getting what it takes To put Hitler on his spot. By Pvt. Dewain Spencer and Pvt. Calvin Vickers Stationed at Camp Callan, San Diego, California. Dewaine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer. Fitted in Leather Case Leather Case , AS SEEN IN COMPANION They were house guests of the Hamp Bradshaws while here. With trees and under brush, But these boys from Utah Prefer a maiden's blush. For this is a man's army, And women are scarce and few, And those we see aren't something To write about to folks like you. JUi70 Complete with - Partner" For these Ozark hills are rocky, Soldier's Gifts for Xmas Shine WRITING SEWING WOMAN'S "Swing Your We've got them here who's skinny We've got them here who's fat, But fat or slim they take it Or get hell from the "Cap." We learn to fight the Germans, We learn to kill the Japs, But the thing we really want Is to see some country that's flat. Co. Gephart Stores Less" And "Buy For Cash or. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday WARNER BAXTER in 's. a letter from her son, Pvt DeVar Knudson, stationed y wye full-fledg- ed Mrs. Myrtle Knudson received Next Thursday, Friday, Sat. "Let's Have Fun" Home In Wyoming' Your Favorite Back-to-Scho- ol CARDIGANS FOR GIRLS ,ry.) '1V yy Warm, Boy button style in soft panels to mix with skirt). Pastels, darks. 8 to 16. ' d t ' Tonsh! s.u AU-Ilou- tvvo-tc- .9C Ribbon-boun- ? - T Friday and Saturday Pfc. Norman N. Birch, of Deweyville, was graduated as a airplane mechanic after 17 weeks of intensive specialized training in the service and maintenance of Liberator bombers. Pvt. Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Birch, is now qualified for line duty with other members of his class and probably will be issigned in the near future to one of the Army Air Forces' huge Mrs. Lilly Frearson received a letter from her son, Walter, from some place in Africa, saying he was well, but the weather wa3 very hot and he was very busy doing his kind of work. Mrs. William E. Jenkins, vt Tom Haderiie. Mrs. WilrnaJen?and Miss June Jenkins, of Fr dom, Wyoming, were gWsts ing the week of Mr. and Mrs ' v vin Hamilton. tion School at Camp Monroe, Va. He finished the Seacoat Special Equipment course. LIB ERTY A cablegram was received this week by Mrs. Chris Jensen advising her that her son, Technical Sergeant Glenn L. Jensen, had arrived safely overseas. It ia thought that Glen is in England. ti Friday and Saturday HOPAUONG j August 19, i94 their son. Warren, who graduated on the 16th from the Radio Detec- O'Dcll Fryer S 1,C was visiting relatives and friends at Deweyville He is stationed at San Diego. California. NEWS FROM i LEADER u: 3.98 Two-tone- , button-fron- t style. knit Sturdy interlock hard wear. In siws 8 to t 10. i i 5 I |