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Show February 3, 194-- -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- - ""e she went jensen. to iiear Fuver City Tuesday where she visited i BEAR RIVER CITY her daughter-in-laMrs Vri awi Mrs. C. W. iiiailsford Mrs. Abel has had some rheumatism removed was Larsen. she may return I1 that at Preston and allu The entire community extends their a improved after vacation. and Mrs, iK&Jr.o tue home of Mr. deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. where she ia at Park Stumm and Mrs. Paul Stumm v- - oristensen, Dtu& Larsea has been a P. and family in the loss of their son JUMOKS AUCTION' time. QUILT and husband. sufferer for a long Indid courage and faith are Mrs. Zelda Livingston, of Salt The junior class of the Bear Riv- j iStion to her friends and we Lake City, is visiting in this city er recovers, high school, is 0 off with her father, Lorenzo Johnson, hope she speedily a Sweetheart's quilt auctioning to raise monwas and family. brought i M Mortensen ey for their Junior Prom. City, Brigham Mrs. Thelma Brailsford, of Brig-haSunday from Students from the junior class TP has been in the hospital spent visiting with is her will canvass the towns selling Mrs. Thressa Tuesday Brailsford. fhpast two weeks. This tickets. This will be done on FebMrs. Soretta. Johnson, of this city, operation in two years. ruary 14th. The quilt is hanging is in the iany friends throughout Epnraim, Utah with her mother Slfwbo are glad to know she is in the City Drug Store at Mrs. Emma Olsen and relatives. at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins spent iTJ,w evening Ed Stenquist, of in Tremonton visitTuesday are visiting In San Francisco, California with their daughters. Miss Emma LaRue Christensen, Miss Gayle Holmgren and Miss LaRaine Holmgren, who are employed in that city. Hyrum P. Nelsen spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol A. Hall and daughter, Carleen, spent Sunday in Portage visiting relatives. Meda Holmgren ! Uit j ft $ Mack Hansen Wins P.P.A. Speech Contest 1101116 Jitor fL - ClUt . .u fin 01 L"c the MTS " a Mutual board. received from Mrs. word has been t VV Green at Tawas, Michigan, been quite ill. t her husband has on a a Z accompanied on the ice. on lake, the fidiitf trip Mr. IJZy were going to the shore, The unconscious. down feii tVjj Ltor thought it was probably a son-in-la- w ht heart attack. He is improving. friends here are glad to know the best of care and hope he has h Has a speedy recovery. hTs had the misfjlrs. W. E. Fridal on the icy streets of slippingortune - Tremonton and breaking her right well as can jrlst She is doing as be expected. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. in Beckstead of Tremonton, rendered a very splendid musical proThe audience gram to our Mutual. Ross which bespoke much more appropriately than applause could have was held spell-boun- d, our appreciation done. the Boy Scouts will Next Sunday in the Sacrament give the program meeting. This is part of the National There will be a Boy Scouts week. Court of Honor and many boys will receive advancements. Mrs. Thomas Abel went to Brig-haCity Monday to visit her sister, m Theatre men of forty-fou- r Utah cities and towns will "back the attack" with as many war bond priemeres during the coming two weeks of the Fourth War Loan Drive, Sam Gillette, president of Intermountain Theatres Association and Utah film chairman of the drive announced today. With Harold Chester, of the theatre association, and Charles L. Walker, distributor chairman of the Motion Pictures' War Activities committee, Mr. Gillette completed a statewide tour this week during which plans were completed for the premieres. Admittance to the special showings will be free to any purchaser of Series "E" war bonds. Comedies and war pictures will be equally represented as the premiere attractions throughout the state. "No Time For Love," starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray will be presented at the Centre Theatre, Salt Lake City, and also at the Liberty Theatre in Tremonton and the Ritz Theatre in Tooele. "Salute To The Marines," with Wallace Beery will be the attraction in theatres at Kanab, Marysville, Circleville and Magna. vice-preside- nt ntm ini'ii nil "Xi n and oak leaf clusters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson, Mrs. David Larson and Mrs. Ross Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson and were Logan visitors on Wednesday, family, of Portage, were Monday j Miss Ardes Adams accompanied her guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Soren- - brother, Eldon, to Brigham last Sun- sen. Dinner was special for Leon day to vifcit Mrs. Eldon Adams in a Parkinson, who was returning to hospital there. Mrs. Adams is reCamp Farragut, Idaho, after a short covering from a recent major leave home . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney, of Salt Lake City; were visiting relatives here Monday and incidentally looking after their farming interests. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde and small I son were overnight guests of his mother in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler, of Tremonton, were Monday dinner guests Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman. LeRoy Oyler and son, Roy, were in Ogden on business, Tuesday. DICK FORAN In Friday evening guests of Mr. ard Mrs. David Larson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen were: Mrs. John Payne and daughters' Mrs. Orln Whitaker ?nday, Monday, Tuesday of Rupert, Idaho, Miss Beth Payne ERROL FLYNN and of Washington, D. C. and Captain JULIE BISHOP In Sam Skoussen, who just flew back to the U. S. A. from 129 combat mis sions in the China theatre of war Capt. Skoussen Is first pilot on a 4 Liberator. He and his gunners Wednesday (one day only) and crew have been oustanding in bringing down enemy planes and in bombine different targets. He is the proud possessor of ribbons, medals with DAGWOOD and BLONDY EAST GARLAND LIBERTY Speaking on "What Next In Agriculture?" Mack Hansen, a junior, won the Future Farmer speak- evening ing with Mrs. Huggins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hansen. The Sunday School presented their drama, "The Mummy and the Mumps," at the Tremonton First Ward, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Beth Newman, of Salt Lake City, is visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen spent Tuesday in Ogden, where they visited at the Dee hospital with J, P. Sorensen, who has been confined to the hospital for eight months with a broken hip. Mrs. Zelda Livingston, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Amelia Rasmussen of Corinne spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Thressa Brailsford. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Anderson and son Douglas, of Garland, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Petersen as their dinner guests. Mrs. Elvira Christensen and Mrs. Theatre' Managers Back War Loan Drive Page Five "Adventure in Iraq" ing contest at Bear River high school, Tuesday. He will contest with speakers from Box Elder, Cache and Weber counties the first part of March, Mack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen of Elwood. Others who participated in this contest were Oris Rudd, who spoke on "Agricultural Surplus, The 's Farmer's Profit and the Weston Henrie, Capital;" whose topic was "Plastics, An Outlet For Waste Production;" and Willis Peterson, speaking on "Land Use In Post-WPeriod" Judges were Alma King, Kleon Kerr, and Duane Archibald. They based their decision upon content of the speech, choice of words and manner of delivery. "Prairie Thunder" "Northern Pursuit" Chem-ugist- B-2- "Footlight Gkvniour" ar S. NORMAN LEE mm j weHMEMH "I"'" Garland Tlieiiirc - Thursday BOTHWELL " ' " 1 L Hole the laiv prices on these February large crowd attended the Green and Gold Ball Friday night. Miss Beverly Summers was queen, Elaine Anderson first attendant and DeLone Summers, second attendant. Hope DAVID BRUCE in "Mad Ghoul" Allen and Judy Anderson were flower girls. Beth Anderson and Mabel Christensen carried the train, and Warren Olscn and Clair Anderson carried the flags. Emil Eggli and Kent Newman had their appendix removed last week. Their friends wish them a speedy recovery. Leo Stokes underwent a major operation. Everyone in the ward wishes him a speedy recovery. Miss Evelyn Koford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford SERIAL and SHORTS - Tues. - Wed. San. - Mon. February "Cabin In The Sky" with STAR CAST NEWS and SHORTS Thursday - Friday February 10-11-- - Saturday 12 "You're a Lucky Smith" Mr. SERIAL and Stark. Mrs. Charles McNeely and boys spent the weekend in Hyrum visiting her parents. Miss Gertrude Eberhardt and Miss Wanda Anderson spent last week In Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. George Summers was in Ogden Tuesday on business. SHORTS COMING "A Stranger in Town" ' 'nil nift l i PAINT SALE! Under K A -5 ITRHAN VEY, EVELYN ANKERS, the government simplification program, certain and types of paint are being eliminated. colors i K Sleepy Hollow Pure Cane and Maple 21 r Julia Lee WriRht'8 Enriched or Sandwich Regular 20 ox. 2 for 1 W ! 17 (8) CixIa'm CL ?:!..!w:!!.s!:!ks.if.d JL Sliced Bacon We Have a Supply of (5) FULLERS Lamb Chops (7) Pork Chops n.n.Chops Puritan Hams JSS?J closing them out at "!libC:. Morning Glory, Quick or 0-aeS Regular large pkg. 35t All Bran !.en!gE.8 A 39 Corn Flakes ,b. 320 Wheat TyPe3ib. grade .b. 38ft b. 370 Grapefruit Mce Jeans ib. 340 Reans ku A . ........ California New Crop, Clip Top Cabbaqei:ilN::f:':: ! i?!!l,!L ..I.K.:f.!.Ft! Cobnuts Zl!llTt. 170 Avocados Lumber Co. Tremonton, Utah carton grade lb. - Ib. 1 70 ,K It Ib. 50 ,. U )b 60 'If. lb. 250 H IZtllTl, Tdlcl ..Sro.. Si 13 17if "l,LzUt lb. bx 36ft SzSif?: 24( Extra Fawy Blue Rose 10 lb. .. Schilling's Assorted Seasoning Salts cloth bag YOU'RE IN STEP with the drive to iov paper for war needs if you use a SHOPPING BAG Qltf 'V 50 2oz. 3 oz. f.oz. fSS: Chili Powder Lemon 280 i9M.11 KeeP 'Em FI'inK Green large 28 oz. 2auS Cut hltC 80 iarKePkg.180 Fides A.lb.eib.PkS.230 Macaroni ib. A 1- grade b. Caufc aie . IH u H 6 box a a Large Size Sweet Juicy Navels ARIZONA, Thin Skin Sweet Seedless Tri-Sfc- 10 f.!!!! A grade lb. a fresh carrots added makes RoastS new serving Grapefruit. tlH 4nJ5 JZL. Pepper which fall in this class of paints and we are 5 pke. i",.!!!!'. Tissue 1Qa d(f GUARfltlTEED PROdOCt VUIIUIJ 33(! Household JJeeds Hoodies Broccoli Tarrftfe 17 .b. ...2,b.b Ssaohelti Oranges ks. !::s:l2 , 33? Sunbrile Matches BRONZE PAINT ENAMEL ,, , VsH Guaranteed Tender Delicious Steaks Sausap OUTSIDE PAINT 59f! (Penny Savers JlilO.n JlCdA (l0) Round Steak Pot 2U White Magic '.f.'!"lr Klenzene tm TS r - lb. CI"' Silk nit Point Value (7) Mild Ulond Salline 56 oz. pkg. SAFEVAV FRiSti (5) onee Cookies j00":!"". Crackers Pancake and Waffle IfSl 8 oz. lU Extract Vacuum Edwanb I'aikid fM Drip or Regular, lb. glass sllf Airwav, a Selected lell-We- ll Flour (4) Wehtajr Imitation stuna Coffee Wo,170: :n! Mailed Mil": !':f:k.' 2 lbs. (5) FLOOR PRAINT 16 oz Cermet lea Peanut Butter I M.0 Roar rhc-lve- your convenient neighborhood Safeway! Bread Grccker Values Kitchen Craft CI 00 50 lbs. Enriched 1 Harvest P.lorsom Thrifty Q 5U lbs. !M. Family Flour Rsur We've been amazed, looking around at our and displays, to see the hundreds of items that aren't rationed. And we've arranged this "Green Tag Event" to call them to items listed below are merely a sample! your attention. The many ration-fre- e month-in feature with us). Look and month-ou- t a low Note the prices (they're for the Green Tag markers in the store. Take full advantage of this event at items ration-fre- e Hour, Coffee )'. 3 . Friday - Saturday Premiere" Established 40 Year BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH s -- War Bond ABSTRACTOR Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield went to Brigham City Wednesday to attend a funeral there. fm Thursday (one day only)' 11 I 'y 130 8o, 100 8J 1 |