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Show Ljrsday. September 2, 1943 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER at Hill Field. sen is working are living in Los Angeles and Mrs. Salt Lake City, are now visiting with Harold Petersen was host to the and Mrs. W. Atkinson will join her husband, who her parents, Mr. J. boys of his Primary class last Friis now stationed at Hanford, Calif. Rhodes. day afternoon. The boys went to Miss Verda Johnson returned MonPresident J. J. Shumway and Pat- Pioneer park in Brigham, where they day from Denver, where she has spent riarch Joseph Kirkham, of Garland, played and enjoyed the boat riding. the summer. were interesting speakers in Sunday In the late afternoon luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson and evening church service. served by Harold's mother. The boys son, Burke, of Ogden, were Sunday The Y. G. L. club met with Mrs. enjoyed the outing. dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Wendell Hansen at her home Wed- EAST GARLAND j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry and Chester Atkinson left Sunday THCRKTOK W. 1 for their homes in California, after g'JXGESS j a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter and other relatives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Perry ON A PLAN Mrs. L L. Isaacson. CQ.TIEREB HITS The Oyler brothers have again be'rACH time that Chatterer the Red gun working their mining interests L Squirrel thought himself smart- in western Box Elder. John, Leo and !tban Sammy Jay he found that he LeRoy left Monday morning for the isn't as smart as he thought he mine. 'as and this always made him feel Vernon Shaffer has accepted a job Cortified. He just couldn't admit, Thurs., Frl., Sat, Sept 2, S, 4 with a construction company In NeL, to himself, that Sammy was vada and is now employed there. SPENCER TRACY and here he was e smartest, and yet, Mrs. Tonv White came in from KATURYN corn for HEPBURN in Sammy ''very day bringing Utah last week. Her daughRosette, Brown's corncrib im Farmer Bonnie ters, and Beverly, returned him and told to, Vhesever Sammy with her after of seen spending a pleasant risk by the being inning vacation at the home of their grandfarmer Brown's Boy, all because he parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rhodes. been able to think of some SHORTS and SERIAL Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and outwit Sammy. Once, aft. j.3y to i narrow two a such small sons visited with relatives had escape he Sun., Mom., Tues., Sept. 5, 6, 7 in Salt Lake City and Syracuse on om old Roughleg the Hawk, he had lied going down to his storehouse Sunday. Miss Louise Cook returned ROBERT TAYLOR, the edge of the cornfield, but them and is spending the week with BRIAN DONLEVY and on watch e had found Roughleg here. CHARLES LAUGHTON in nd had turned back. From the way The towns people were glad to grinned when he Sammy Jay ha hear the hum of a thresher in the aff Chatterer coming back, Chaas most of the irrigated community tter had made up his mind that been has bound for weeks waitgrain about how Sammy knew something the weather ing However, threshing. to have happened Roughleg SHORTS jd and NEWS been has favorable so little storehouse and that out about damage I'jund could have resulted. had been on watch. Thurs., FrL, Sat., Sept. 9, 10, 11 Mrs. Clyde Wood, of Salt Lake, BUSTER CRABBE in Now, all this time Sammy Jay was the house guest of her parents, of out deal fun a was having great Mr. and Mrs J. W. Rhodes last week. U Chatterer's trouble. Each time Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oyler and small !fcat Chatterer thought of a plan to 5Utwit Sammy, he would find tnat daughter, of Brigham City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler. Sammy had already thought of it tnd a way to make the plan quite Mr. and Mrg. Paul Larson, two You see, Sammy used to useless. sons, and Louis Larson spent the AND SERIAL pend a great deal of his time when weekend in Salt Lake City. ie was alone in the Green Forest Mrs. Mark Wood and children, of pretending that he was in the same 5x as Chatterer and then trying to taink of some way out of it. So it ws that Chatterer never could think i a plan that Sammy hadn't already thought of. And yet there was i way to cheat Sammy out of his fun, though not out of his corn, and it really was the fun of seeing Chatterer so worried that Sammy cared uost about. Sammy had thought of it almost at once and it seemed to him that Chatterer was very, very stupid not to think of it, too. "He will think of it some day and I don't see any way to upset such a My Mrs. By Garland Theatre "Keeper of the nesday evening. Miss Clarissa Larson contributed to a very interesting evening by telling of her observations and experiences while spending the past winter and summer in Seattle, Washington. A pleasant social hour followed. Mr. and "Stand By For Action" "so "Behind Prison Walls" "Western Cyclone" ID ELWOOD I p v w CHOLERA and SWIIIE ERYSIPELAS g Mr. and Mrs. John Bronson received a telephone call from Lincoln, Nebraska, announcing the safe arrival of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Crossen, on Tuesday, August 24th, Mrs. Crossen was formerly Miss Mel-b- a Bronson. Her many friends are happy to learn of her good fortune and rejoice with her. Mrs. Rue Saunders, of Salt Lake City, is spending her vacation with her father, H. P. Rasmussen, and other relatives here. Mis3 Lois Hansen, of Los Angeles, California, called her father, V. L. Hansen, by telephone, Sunday afternoon to extend her birthday greet ings to him. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen, of Ogden, visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Francom, and other relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Niel clta MM HOG and $ t the People ri G rover I May Bronson, Lettie Hansen and Mary Larsen spent Thursday in Logan helping to clean the L. D. 3. Temple. Lloyd Hunsaker visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Hunsaker. Lloyd is county agent far Cache county at the present time Pneamt children, of Ogden, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. Flame" -- Mrs. Dean Mr. Page Seven and Mrs. William Petersen This store can now supply you with Lederle Anti-Hoe Cholera Serum and Virus and Lederle Erysipelas Scrum and a wide list of other Lederle vaccines and drugs to guard the health of your horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and pet animals. Vaccination is your best insurance against animal losses through disease. Ask for a copy of "Lederle animal health guide. g Anti-Swin- J. F. M. CHRISTENSEN Drugs TREMONT0N, UTAH Authorized Distributor of VETERINARY PRODUCTS o USUI Jcd&rla on thg United States ....... frorlamatum RECOGNIZING THE FACT that He Lone shall need greater amounts of money than any nation has ever asked from its citizens in all history, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do officially proclaim that on Thursday, the ninth of September, 1943, the Third War Loan shall be launched. saw Reddy trotting down the Little Path. simple plan," said Sammy to hims- elf, and then he fell to studying some new way to torment Chatterer. And at last Chatterer did think of it It was such a simple plan! Proba- I hereby invoke every citizen to give all possible As Commander-in-Chieaid and support to this Third War Loan drive, not only so that our financial goal and fathers may be reached, but to encourage and inspire those of our husbands and sons who are under fire on a dozen fronts all over the world. It is my earnest War hope that every American will realize that in buying War Bonds in this Third Loan he has an opportunity to express voluntarily and under the guidance of his 3 bly that was why he hadn't thought of it before. All he had to do was to go over to Farmer Brown's corn-cri- b at break of day, before anyone in Farmer Brown's house was awake, just as he had been doing, only make two or three trips and store a lot of corn in a safe hiding Place in the old stone wall. Then, when Sammy Jay demanded corn he could get it without trouble or dan-geHe tried it and it worked splendidly. Sammy Jay got his corn, fk but he didn't get any fun, and he S3 cared more for the fun of seeing Chatterer in trouble than he did for the corn. So, after two or three q mornings, Sammy didn't come up to the Old Orchard, and Chatterer chuckled as he stored up the corn-- not in one place, but in several f, 4 r. conscience, the extent to which he will "back the attack." The American people supported well and in fact did even more than was asked greater than ever, and will continue to grow so we must ask far more sacrifice, far more places. to Now, while Sammy Jay seemed have grown tired of corn, he was oing a lot of thinking. He had no idea of leaving Chatterer alone. He Just had to think of some way of upsetting Chatterer's simple plan. It was Reddy Fox who finally gave Wm the idea. He saw Reddy trot-to- g down the Lone Little Path trough the Green Forest, and right 8way the idea came to him. He would tell Reddy where Chatterer as storing the corn in the old stone all and Reddy would hide close by. "Of course. I don't want RoHrlv to catch Chatterer, but I can pre- mai Dy warning him just m Jjme. But he will be so frightened he won't dare go to that for corn aeain in a hnrrv nnd place n v will have to go to the corncrib for 't. thought Sammy, and hurried to tell Reddy Fox about the place half- y along the old stone wall where batterer had hidden his corn. in carrying the war into enemy territory, we the first and second War Loan drives of them. Our need for money now is until the very day that Victory is won; cooperation than ever before. '' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused tne seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington, this twenty-sixt- h our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-threSEAL e, day of July, in the year of and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-eight- 1 I h. I rd By the President: CORDELL HULL HAF "-- Secretary of State. 5 15 BILLION DOLLARS (NON-BANKIN- G QUOTA) RATIONING AGAIN I see your cup of coffee on Wifey e to chair. put it. Hubby-W- 11 That's a peculiar place ell, there to rest. it's so weak I put MANNER OF S TEARING 'r' WhiteDocs your wife make rour Mr. pay g0 a Jones Koe3 iwies back. (,n WV11, way? I don't know how but it certainly never y$t$ W3TH WAR BONDS This proclamation is sponsored by Bear River State Bank |