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Show LIBERTY C X FAMILY MOVE TO SALT LAKE X X i Orpheum Alden Thompson spent days last week with her Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger, at Prov idence, Utah, Mrs. V In 4 I' ! "Cowboy Serenade" Sunday - Mon. SOXJA HEME and JACK OAKIE in ber 12. Mr. Janson has resided in this community for 25 years. They sold their farm and have purchased a house in Salt Lake, where they will make their home. t "Crime Doctor" GENE AITKV C. Arthur Jan son and family left for Salt Lake City, Novem- '4 4 Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Fuller, of family were Brigham visitors 'Huntsville, and Miss Jewell Petersen visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and daughter, Marjorie, were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh visited relatives in Willard, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber and Friday and Saturday daughter, of Grouse Creek, arrived WALLACE BEERY in Sunday to visit until after Thanksgiving with Mrs. Kimber's parents, JANSON' PORTAGE BOY TRAINING WITH LEATHERNECKS X- X - - V, and Mrs. C. E. Miller. and Mrs. Ryman Petersen were Mr. See the new plastic garbage cans visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack at Sunday Farmers' 20 in gallon capacity Cash Union. These cans are sanitary Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman, and water proof. If you need a garSarah Shuman and Mrs. Ersol Mrs. sure see and be at these bage pail, were Brigham visitors on Berchtold the Cash Union. (adv.) - Tut. J "Winter Time i Mr. , PENROSE Wednesday and Thursday GEORGE RAFT and BREN'DA MARSHALL in 1 "Background It's a target on the receiving end this time, but To Danger" take warning from this picture. Marine Private FAMILY OF HENRY ROSE ENJOYS REUNION A Thanksgiving dinner and family get together wa3 enjoyed last Sunday by members of the family of Henry Rose at his home. It was the first time all of the family had been together in five years. The reunion was prompted by the arrival home last weekend of Lt. and Mrs. Ray H. Rose from Indiana. Other members of the family who were present were Kenneth B. Rose of Salt Lake, Verma Rose of Ogden, Elaine Rose of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Canfield of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rose and family, Loretta Rose and Mrs. Dorothy Bruce of Tremonton. MADELINE ANDREASON JOINS MARINES Pvt. Madeline Andreason, who has recently enlisted in the Mar- t Thursday, November 25, 1943 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Eight ine Corps Auxiliary, spent Sunday visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager, in Mr. Tojo might Jesse R, Anderson, son of Mrs. Ethel Hoskins, of Portage, drives his bayonet into the target at Camp Matthews, Marine Corps Rifle range near San Diego, California. Private Anderson is now undergoing basic training with the Leathernecks. Upon its completion, he will join one of the Corps' specialized units for further instruction. Aquatic Captains free-styler- Chosen At Bear River High School John Two lettermen, back-stroker- Christen-s- e n, backstroker, and Or in Adams, free-style- r, were elected swimming team Wednesday at a daily swimming practice. These two paddlers with the help of five other accomplished swimmers and several prospective recruits, are determined to better their banner season of last year. Coach Perry Leavitt announces that a definite high school swimming schedule has not been drawn up as yet, but meets are scheduled with, Weber college, and West high. " There in the The erson, Adams, Wynn Wood, and Blaine Veloid Madsen, as Smith, Max Davis and Carl Henderson, breast strokers; John Christensen, Denlil Bair and Burke Jones, Because of the fact that Bear River high school has produced outstanding swimming teams for the past few years, Coach Leavitt received a letter ' from the National Director of Physical Education, asking for information which he is gathering to write a book, on the facts and ways a swimming team should be trained. Gathering this information from only certain schools, he asked Perry Leavitt the method and means by which his team is trained, and just how this training harmonizes. Such recognition from a National Director was received by the team as a rare compliment, and it was very heartily absorbed. will also be a class meet - team consists of Glen PetWalter Sutherland, Orin with Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mrs. Sarah Shuman visited from Sunday till Tuesday in East Garland with her daughter, Mrs. James H. Miller. James Miller was a dinner guest Tuesday at the home of hia sister, i IN TECHNICOLOR Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. MARLA MONTEZ and JON HA IX in "White Savage" IN TECHNICOLOR 'Broadway Dijmout" "Pluto Junior" Next Thursday, Friday, Sat. "Eyes of the Underworld" ALSO RITZ BROTHERS borne to our boys in CHRISTMAS symbolizes dozens far away from home "come to call" at Penney's. They say it brings to s; mind memories of home town friends and puces. That's one reason why Penney's is as gay and Christmasy as possible this year. It's our 43rd CtwmosI s. , near future. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and children, of Ogden, visited Tuesday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Grover, of Brigham, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover Sunday. Mrs. Irene Shuman and children and Mrs. Birdie Petersen and Mrs. Bessie Miller were Ogden visitors Saturday. Keith Bosley, of Ogden, spent the weekend visiting with Lynn Shuman. 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