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Show -- Page Six BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER-- rI s r ' f t I V - I ' 4 1 4 1 ? i t . i , s v J ' 1 i i 1 ' J 5 The Tremor. ton Second ward Sauce" presental the play. "Apple It was last week to a filled house. greeatly enjoyed by everyone there. They are to be praised for their wonderful acting. of Sunday guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson were their daughter Gloria, who is trainning at the Holy Cross also hospital in Salt Lake city; Mis. Campmother, Johnsons Mrs. bell of Ogden, Tne Pinhole club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Serelta Johnson. Mr. nd Mrs. John McKenzie nave returned here to make their home. We welcome them back. Thomas Misarisi is home on a short visit with his parents after 30 months in Alaska. He says he does not care to make Alaska his future home. A number of Gold Star mothers attended the meeting in Tremon-to- n 4 taton A Division, spent B.R.H.S. students who attended the music clinic held at Pocatello. Odell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer of Ogden. of U.S.S. Wash- iBEAIi K1VER CITY of War' Backstage Scenes With 'Prisoners r Thursday, few, here wvth his and Mrs. Andrew ?' other relatives and frien KiZ ' FLASH EFFECTIVE MAY 1st and C B All BOOK HOLDERS ARE NOW ELIGBLE for NEW TIRES Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irish Anderson Jake Warner took their to Salt Lake city Monday. He will leave from there to return to his army camp in California. conMany from town attended Sunday. in ference Brigham city childSunday evening a group of ren from the Kindergarten and Primary class presented two songs on the program. Mrs. Inez Christensen of San Francisco is visiting her mother, Mrs. Peter S. Jensen. Mrs. Verda Anderson, Mrs. Inez Christensen and Mrs. Winnie Jensen were Ogden shoppers Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Clark of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield of Tremonton spent Sunand Mrs. day at the home of Mr. Mrs. and and Mr. Fred Peterson Eli E. Anderson. Miss Artell Miller, daughter of was Mr. and Mrs. Vanie Miller married last week to Private Jesse Brailsford at Portland, Oregon. Private Brailsford has left for overesas duty and Artell is visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burch. Lorna Christensen spent Man- -' day in Salt Lake city. Gladys Holmgren gave a birthday supper Sunday evening in honor of Orval Iverson. son-in-la- . u j ir- - n: iiith thev nlav overture to iw WAKtoi. ''Hdltf' (Vfr?Vs SttKeS' A'ffiS meL haU These men appear anything but unhappy. play Scener, material during their spare time (3) A scene made from them preparing the evening meal for their fellow Nax.s. wolk Seostumes (Bright and Gay,. ritaf , Battle Strain for Antidote Find Crewmen Navy 1 A i t . - 4 -.- i. . ' '" iiiiiin. jU v . ' Nv ft- i J5f Come In and Get the Facts About These New 0. P. A. Tire Rationing f " Also Regulations "T mn ii w 4A mmmsm sow Q 1 .wt , " , . k v, f Mfc ; jf" Mrs. Thomas Ault 4 v o l fSn v. .5 - Roi island was completed, these crewmen of a United States navy aircraft nervous strain by an invigorating swim in the warm waters of a lagoon After the heat of battle a dip Is a soothing tonic for the nerves, the men declare. tSiSdSt totiri ta thVMarshalls. .' He Missed the Boat 'J r I . French and English Generals in Italy .4 Mrs. Dtarrell Loveland left for Ogden Friday to visit her husband Darrell Loveland at Sergeant Oceanside, California. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen were happy to have their son, Tech. Sergeant Glen Jensen home from England. All his many friends and relatives were glad to welcome him home. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family and Frank Lawson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbanks and family at Ogden on Sunday. Miss Mildred Jean Loveland and Barbara Snow returned from Idaho Saturday afternoon, after they were among the r""--- , .!. "ir' i In wjttfl'fj I Po-catel- lo, -- y ( i 11 itCv ! Kl XI !, if ; - 1 t 1 heave a line .from their destroyer and haul in a swimmer who missed bin boatbadly! Repatriated seaman Earl N. Phillips tumbled fr m one ship in a convoy and Was picked np half an hour later by ithe eoast guard. I: Coastguardsmen raid-Atlant- Ilot Containers Before removing a container of hot food from the stove, be sure there is a place sufficient in size to set it. Where work space is limited, someone may be scalded whilo attempting to have the space cleared hurriedly. Another safeguard is to make it a rule to turn off the flame of the gas stove before the utensil is removed. Otherwise the worker's sleeve or the may catch fire and cause a serious burn before the fire can be extinguished. : i pot-hold- er . S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR i ic west-boun- d General Juin, commander of the French Expeditionary corps in Italy; General Leese, commander of the Eighth army; and Gen. Sir Harold Alexander, commander in chief of the Allied forces in Italy, are shown engaged in eonversation when General Alexander paid a visit to the Eighth's headquarters. Betty Gets Medal r, T FIRESTONE Established 49 Tear RRIOHAM CITY, UTAH EXTRA VALUES ARE MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN EVER While .... BEFORE 1 1 same difference it is true that all tires are made with the I i type of synthetic rubber, there is still. a big i KKor 1J "'- i in tneir pertormance. It takes more man goou to make a good tire it takes Firestone's "know-how- , which has developed the Extra Vofcii in Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires that assure Exfro Wheq: mt cost, SeMy and Extra Strength all at no extra If You Are EHnibla . . . Come In nd l Principal in Sedition Trial .... ffr We'll Help Yeu Make Out An Application for a Tire Rationing Certificate mm ' MO tXPERIEHCt NEEDED TO INSTAJX J- 11 T ZOHOLITE Ths IHSULATIOH Sir. ST POURS INTO PLACE) 4.755.00-1?..- 'Mi tins built of American-mod- .. 5.255.50-17..- .. 1 5.255.50-18..- .. e rubber. Pric Sii Pr!c 4.404.50-21...- . For greater comfort in your home the year round. prices ppply to 12.60 12.03 1 1.75 1 ft AS 6.0016 lW 6.256.50-16..- .. 1!.50 7.00-1- 5 2 !." 7.00-1- 6 Sjjjj? Plus Tax ? Swimmer Betty Shields of New l"ork is presented a medal by Gov. John W. Brlcker of Oliio. The award was made at Oakland, Calif., where Betty placed second In the backstroke event. 100-yar- d the biggest sedition trial of this war, Mrs. lllizabplfc principal Diliing of Chicago, appears (Hc unconcerned before the camera. Shi is shown here with her daughter, KUabeth Joan, and her Albert Oiiling, who acted as her counsel at District court trial in Wash tagton. Mrs. Dilling, along with 29 others, is accused of conspiracy. A tLJ'Lf Fronk Chevrolet ' In d, TREMONTON LUMBER and HARDWARE COMPANY Co. |