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Show 1944 Jgj3' 75T oEDTino Itoiafcy. J8 A f "7 ; -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER-- Page Five Air Force Men Get Arctic Training in Colorado j BURGESS j J i 1 1 until Tuesday, when Bishop'Petersea took them to Ogden, from where Corp. Perkins left for Richmond. Mrs. Engvar Petersen went to Salt ' Lake Sunday, where she plans to visit for a few days with her p'sters before going" to Provo to srj her guardian, Mrs. L. M. Petersen, Mrs. Anne Perkins and Clarence Perkins, of Blanding, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullins of Salt Lake, and Corp. Carl Perkins of Richmond, California, visited Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. J. F, Petersen and family. Mrs. Perkins and son Carl remained daughter, Mrs. A. L. Smith. ir ALMOST CATCHES .intPrSSY BU GOOD BREAKFAST PUSSY was out very early Not X for herto breakfast. Bk unUi hunt for her ast' Oh. my no! Elack Pussy a single thing. Every Brown's Boy filled d:dD 'l ' f "SSarm freshhad milk for all the nd every day she ; so there her for was good that the least need in the world hunting. Black Pussy Tlr all cats. Lying Farmer Brown 3 in fire the JSe blinking and purring content-- : Z she seemed too and all Indene to hwt anyone,said that family Brown's Farmer was and believed it. see Farmer Brown's folks didn't know Black Pussy. Jly Sit the li"le forest and meadow BUV a;a Thpv knew that Black like all cats-fie- rce ssy was just St ; good-nature- : I ; ! particular This Black morning to have a look pussy had chosen on the edge wall stone old the along Many times of the Old Orchard. die had hunted Striped Chipmunk about there She didn't know enough of the the ways of the little people and the Green Mead-- i that this cold weather had sent Striped Chipmunk down into his snug bedroom underground for a long sleep, so. she sneaked along from stone to stone hoping that she would surprise him. She had gone half the length of the old wall, without a sign of anything to catch, when she heard voices that put all thought of Striped Chipmunk Crawling flat on out of her head. her stomach to keep out of sight, she Green Forest ows to know j i i ) Black Pussy. worked nearer and nearer until, peeping from behind a big stone in the old wall, she could see Chat-- ; terer the Red Squirrel, Peter Rab- bit and Sammy Jay talking so busi- ly, and so much excited, that they didn't seem to be paying attention to ' anything else. softly : Sammy Jay was safe was sitting in an old because he apple tree, Chatterer was on the old wall Peter was on the ground. Which but and should she catch? Peter would make best breakfast, but Black Pussy hadn't forgotten the terrible kick he had once given her ; when she had caught little Miss Fuz-- ; zytail up in the Old Pasture, and she had great respect for Peter's stout I bind legs. She would be content to catch Chatterer this morning, i More slowly and more carefully than ever Black Pussy stole for- ward. Her eyes grew yellow with excitement, and fierce and cruel. At j last she reached a. place where one i Sa jump would land her on Chat-- ? terer. Carefully she drew her feet j under her to make the jump. The aid of her black tail twitched with t Unless. Just as she got ready to Jping there was a shrill scream om Sammy Jay. He had caught tip of that tail, m he knew moving what it meant. Black iafsyo?rang' but she was iust too j Chatterer had dived headfirst covn between the stones of the old a'' at the sound of ; Sammy's Etea.m. anTd peter had dived head- Johnny Chuck's house, on I beSt5nf f Whkh hC happened . - the biggest and I r I $.,e ' , ' i ? t. If j'StSnarlcd at aL i I : Tuberculin Tests Given At High School EAST GARLAND I Mrs. Beinice Petersen, Mrs. Luel-l- a Pierson and Mrs. Alice S. Larson were hostesses to the Relief Society lacues after the regular work and business meeting held at the chaoel Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Essie Pet ersen gave the lesson on "Walls, Ceilings and Woodwork" while mem bers were sewing. Louis and Clarissa Larson spent last weekend in Salt Lake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson attended funeral services in Honeyville Tuesday for the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson. The baby lived but a short time after birth. Mrs. Harmon Pierson had as special dinner guests Friday evening, Mess Sergeant Chester Atkinson and wife, who have been visiting briefly with relatives in Utah. The town team played a return game with Mendon Eagles Monday night at Mendon, and lost by a score of 44 to 51. One of the local team's leading players was ill and unable to participate. Mrs. R. J. Potter entertained Saturday evening at a turkey dinner for her family, with Mess Serjeant Ches ter Atkinson and wife as special guests Mrs. Atkinson is the former Naomi Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Potter. After M. I. A. Tuesday evening the classes met in the recreational hall for dancing. Voting for Green and Gold Ball Queen had previously taken place in the various classes. Results were: for Queen, Gwen Oyler, attendants, Leona Potter and Lois Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson accompanied. Sgt. and Mrs. Chester Atkinson to Layton Monday evening, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt. The Atkinsons later continued their return journey to California and the Piersons came home next evening. over-nig- 4 teeth ' faH u0f X-r- $ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. Rulon Wood, of Ogden, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and other friends in thjs city. ht l WaS !Je U Href Psitiv'.y the ever : , H- 111 I- . - V? NX cement, squeegee and directions for applying. VCCV 2.43 J Gal. Regularly 2.79 Figure Skates Roton Dries in One Hoot I On Coot Coven Covers Any Surfaf f Wo Stamp N,dtd Chrome Wojiei Fosiy Plated blades. Thin with water and White on. brush or roll it Beautiful color selection. So easy to usel leather shoes. 1IW . I. !!,,. ,lmsl Actually Made of Cedar Stomp j i - -- m-- --m nr m twmyrmr WW too 11 T One-piec- e -fu',-fMfclil- MEBlBSf 9SC Formerly 1.45 Silex Drip Looks like cedar paneling and has pleasant cedar odor. Tor moth-repelle- CoflVei:saker nt closets, chests, storage spoon of coffee used. waste! and WELDING Peterson Tractor No Jl Cleans Cleor to the Top a Ladder, tool HI Service ALBERT EARL, Mgr. M Makes a cup for each table- rooms. Boll is 48 feet long, 15 inches wide. Forms p Capacity Cedar Paper .... COMBINE MOTORS POWER UNITS .... MAGNETOS Thone 00 llltriu 1.98 m W TRACTORS Dr. J. W. Hayward, of Logan, l Delicious Coffe Two-Cu- We Offer a Complete Repair Service on was Sunday dinner guest at Harry Trcmonton Woodward's. fill CD Q CD- Qir.IZj. CZt. ..Q Q HP CD. Announcing the P 3 11. Re-Openi- ng I STEP STOOL iUO of the TREMONTON MILL CniMNEY SWEEP Boot causes tremendous heat A flip of the wrist and yon have a handy little ntcpluddorl White with red or all white so you en trim to suit your taste. loss! Chimney Sweep's chemical action cleans out oot from firebox to chimney . . top. p tough- - tried to eat haven't eaten here Wj- - 6.95 Saturday, January 15ih What e. CUSTOM ROLLING and GRINDING L0KS SERIOUS ,0U .- inN- Wesley Gephart is in Salt Lake City a few days this week on business. NTAY IT'S MEAT ,s VH Package of twelve Including two for rear windows K d. I? : Frost Shields ground Frederick Dixon and Elmer Aaron, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests of Mrs. Gifford Wat-lan- batterer had here waiter. irf0? .,00i are vmi prir e blades. Sizes home most of the time for the past six weeks with the flu. Pussy tur"ed and toward Farmer Brown's that saiml6 sfuddeny remembered and that that reaUv 0nrni.lk' toe breakfast she 'anted . Wall-Ton- hollow C. V. Lilenquist is able to be about again after being confin-a- t L.Ck bmnedh, Firestone Mrs. Geniel Butler and Mrs, Willard Johnson are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller. Mrs. Johnson arrived Sunday from Pasadena, California, where she has been with her husband for the past few weeks. Pvt. Johnson has been transferred to Denver, Colorado, where he will continue his training. Mrs. Johnson plans to join him there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Jr. and lamily, of Ogden, visited with his parents here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller visited in Promontory, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mrs. Sarah Shuman and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of East Garland, Tuesday of last week. Miss Beverly Sandall was an overnight guest Wednesday of Miss Lor-n- a Shuman. Jack Leak made a business trip to Ogden Monday. The Trail Builder boys enjoyed an afternoon of coasting and skiing Sat urday, followed by games and refreshments at the home of their class one-thir- Mrs. Keith Rose, of Stone, Idaho has been visiting her pasents, Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier. dh PU"ed U out again pain-'f- r sharp little 5ere J PENROSE Sixteen of the 125 Bear River high school freshmen showed positive reaction to the tuberculin tests given last week under direction of the State Board of Health, Dr. Donald J. Bourge reported Friday. This percentage is considerably lower than the national average, d reports showing that nearly of high school freshmen throughout the nation react positively to tuberculin tests. Positive reactions do not necessarily mean that an individual has contracted tuberculosis, but only that the germs of the disease are present in the body. The fifteen freshmen with this recation will be taken to Ogden for examination. With them will go a similar group who were examined last year. Assisting Dr. Bourge was the local school nurse, Mrs. Doris Thompson. -- 3 and sprinS- - Then Black RtnruSv, a paw down between SdS '""li. Innes-Taylo- r. PussA the - An arctic training command has been established by the U. S. army air forces at Echo lake high in the Colorado Rocky mountains. Left: One of the first things trainees are taught is the use of snowshoes. Two men are shown pulling a sled which did not get into the picture. Right: Air force trainees are taught to build igloos. The wind is too high on the steep mountain slopes for a tent. Commanding officer of Camp Echo Lake is Capt. . A. K. He is a veteran of two Byrd expeditions. 6 Pussy looked "P at Sammy a terrible Samr"y shrieked at her just as en her head ?flly; Then. W just an instant. he darted ,?ed and actually pulled a fom her coat was ftfelv J l I t - . - J ' 1 . I I V - d cruel down inside. and I oms ummr mi ZL ; IM! I TjOIII J 8 nnr1ni m n r n rro m nn f flf camrln?" yUr Ue red when h aYonk Chevrolet Co. NORMAN JENSEN GEORGE MASON &0mr-N- o. f Phone 107 - Trcmonton L Uittn l lit Vole of Titntunr r ,VonJ,,f nrmiig tut N. ft J |