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Show 1 ,22,1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Seve LEADER First Nazi Prisoners Taken in France - Electric Water Pumps Pipe and Fittings SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces and Furnace Repairs 0. W. EWER PLUMBING and HEATING 31 of Post Office i Blocks North v " V Phone ' - . i mm J Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and daughters, of Sunnyside, Utah, spent a week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and f. .: M 76 M H lllllll Z vis-Hiji- Dew-jyvil- le B-1- RF0RG3ANC J - These are among the first Nari prisoners captured by the Canadian Invasion troops on the soil of France, m the great Allied invasion. Returning ships to England from the first invasion wave carried a large number of Naii prisoners, which were increased by later returning ships of American and British naval forces. and Mrs. Will Roberts, of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner at their home in Bear River City, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham and sons, Dale and Kent, were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, at Tremon-toon Father's day. Phyllis Fryer returned to nursing school at the Dee Hospital in Ogden, Sunday evening. She spent the weekend here with relatives. Emma Lue Marble returned to her work in Brigham City, Sunday afternoon, after visiting relatives here Saturday. Mr. mv... "X. Better than ever After 35 years of constant improvement To prolong car life, regular care of your cai with superior lubricants is more important now than ever before. Many cars in the area have, reached mileages of inter-mounta- in 100,000 miles and more. Consistent use of Vico Motor Oil and Vico Lubricants has helped make this possible. Your car is vital in America's transportation system. Make it a habit to drive in regularly to your Pep station or dealer. Ask 88-Vi- co him to use Vico Oils and Lubricants 35 with years' refinery experience between them. Let Us Help Keep Your Car In Fighting Trim l (FEPC3J 6AS0UNI &sc!hs Powers the Attack. . . Don't Waste A Drop! Ukfi Oil Refining Company Stations and Deafen In Its ProducU RUDY MILLER, Distributor BUY MORE BONDS THAN BEFORE! OUTSIDE WHITE v. ' i ' Rg. Cov-- 3.25 Bttf s Goes Forth Won giiM-mtee- ELWOOD 1 1 Long to d PAINTING satis- give complete GUIDE faction. White and r Glen Hunsaker, son of Mrs. Meda Hunsaker, of American Fork is visiting with his cousin, Paul Munns. With Every Point PorcbaM popular colors. Quick eUan, 3 u. G!vm nd ety to avail mrg!n. A 25c 1 r Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker and infant son are at home, after spending a short time with her parents " W SALE! in Logan. Mrs. Ralph Williams and daughter are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson, Her I Ralph Green, Mrs, Effie Johnson, husband left Monday for service Leonard Standing and Mr. and of his country. Mrs. Oave Jones atte rinded the Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen acfuneral of their brother and uncle at Brigham on Monday. companied their son, Niel, to Mink Mrs. Gladys Roundy and Mrs. Creek last Wednesday, where they Mary Standing made a business visited relatives and friends. trip to Ogden on Saturday. - Misses Audrey and Twila At the Sacrament service Sun daughters of Mr. and Mrs. day evening, Mrs. Velda Wood and T. A. Meldrum, are in Salt Lake Lum-berher mother, Mrs. Benjamin Citv for the summer. Twila is of Woodruff, Idaho, sang Hill Field and Audrey two duets, after which Mrs. working at L. D. S. Hospital. at the Wood's brother, Clair Lumber, Amos P. Hansen has recovered completed the evening with a talk. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss motor sufficiently to be able to be at ed to Salt Lake, Saturday. home, but is still confined to nis Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, who bed. He has been in the hospital - HOUSE PAINT 1 Fully g, v PAINT eon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Gale Welling and Mary Ann Mace spent Friday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling are honoring Miss Mace with a supper Tuesday evening, prior to her leaving for her new job. Miss Mace has been employed at the Ply-- ! mouth air port. Mel-dru- 1 HOUSE n, FIELDING FC5 3S YEAB. IS ' t Dew-eyvill- e. Mrs. Horace Gardner family. family have moved to a ranch Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Germer wiston.Utah. in Blacksrmth and family were calling on friends fishing trip and relatives here Sunday. Jtv Canyon was enjoyed by sev-- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hansen of our community Thursday and children, of Salt Lake City, uJ Friday. was shop-- visited over the weekend at the James Gardner home of Martin Gardner, father on Thursday. in Logan of Mrs. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Hanf L evening of entertainment sen went fishing while they wera our of JTenjoyed by members here. Za at the school grounds, where Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Swas played. Ball will be play-I- j are sponsproud of her two new grandevery Thursday evening, twins born to Mr. and children, A. M. I. ored by the Lowell Packer, of Brigham, Mrs. is Gardner spending Genevieve here with her father a boy and a girl. He summer Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Slatter, of relatives. mi other and Mrs. visited at the home of their Pierson Ogden, Lester Mrs. were shopping in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Bertha Gardner on Saturday evening. Brigham City, Thursday. g Sunday the Marble family had Heed Gardner, of Ogden, is a dinner in honor of N. Peter relatives here. Marble. They also received a phone Friends and relatives of sympathize with Mr. and call from their two daughters in who were not able to Hrs. George Gardner and family California, be there. & Bear River City. Their son and Mrs. Virginia Blackham was the brother, 9gt. Carlyle Gardner, is speaker Sunday at Sacrament missing in action over Germany. He was a waist gunner and camerameeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allred and and is a grandson man on a 7 v i 12G of Mrs. Addie D. Gardner of DEWEYVILLE ' I 1 I Savon Boaquet Toilet Soap of Box 12 R,9-,8- LUIS CHE ON SET lovely. r at Brigham City. TRAVEL. KIT Edward Lowe, son of Mrs. Sarah Lowe, of Logan, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christensen, helping them on the farm. Wu son. were enjoyed. A box lunch was served and punch enough for all. The next ward social will be held on the 24th of July. People are asked to keep this day open for a good time together. The meeting Sunday evening was conducted by the Decons quorum. A very interesting program was given. Talks were by Sharon Krokshr, Jean Mortensen, Dale Harold Petersen and Roy 12 Tax simulated leather. width. Guaranteed for two yean against oven heat breakage. Delicate blue color. Nine-Inc- h SALS! or Tint White Paints To Color "COLORS IN OIL" Tuba Olympian Jnnlor Rtg. JQ7 1.95 Special a pianno accordion Erickson, For young archers or beginners. Includes bow, arrows, quiver, target face. gorgeous colors H. ROIIDE 1 1 Ur (J ,;'- WE LOAN YOU TIRES WHILE WE RECAP YOURS ItBOM THI$ (to this; ( rrj re t.00-1- 4 No XUtloning Certificate 3 required I Tor longer mile-- Suggestion: , 10 C One tube will tint two gallons of white paint or enamel to a light shade, or will color one gallon to a medium shade. Seventeen ARCHERY SET An-redso- n, Abel. Fire-Kin- g CASSEIIOLES lv Ec!m 3.49 4.19 Individual Waterproof Interior. Brown Last Thursday afternoon about forty boys gathered at the farm to thin the ward beets. It didn't take long. Then old and young met at the park where a ward social hour was held. Games of different sorts for old and young musical numbers were solo by Dallas Meldrum, duet by Larue and Carol violin and piano duet by Charlotte Munns and Mrs. A. A. Munns. The program was con ducted by the president of the Eall Petersen. quorum, Frank Wood. Mrs. William Goldsberry and Mr. and Mrs. Thayles Cannon of Layton, are spending and family, of Deweyville, were children, with her sister, Mr, vacation their Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and Gene Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ree.se, of family. Staff Sgt. Robert Kelstrom, son Tremonton, spent Sunday visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Kelstrom with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reese and of Ogden, was visiting among relMr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards. and friends here Saturday. atives Mrs. Effie Johnson and Mrs. He came home because of the illAlta Johnson made a business trip ness of his father. The Kelstroms to Logan on Tuesday. have many friends in this valley. ' The Social Development club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Millie Welling. Irene Peck was in charge of the program on "Hats." Each member made a hat A Have Your and wrote a poem about it. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Blanche FARM IMPLEMENTS Richards, Mrs. Elizabeth Woods REPAIRED NOW and Mrs. Minta Garn, club memwait until you are ready, bers who recently turned 60 years Why to use them? of age. New officers were voted is an follows: Mrs. Mable Hansen, C. president; Lettie Leavitt, vice presBUuJismJUi secretary-treasureand Machine Work' Elma Peterson, ident; "Mends Everything Iris Coombs, corresBut People's Ways'' ponding secretary; and Irene Peckaa music director. A tasty lunchr; R.,. Service for four. Old fashioned hobnail pattern . . . delicate blue tint. keep skin smooth and Plut 20 g e Has a cold cream base to 1.95 Flro-KIn- 28-PU- have been visiting at Newton, spent Monday with his parents, Mf. and Mrs. Dave Jones. Adair Welling, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Welling. Vaudis Perry, of Malad, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss. Miss Perry is a sister of Mrs. Mosa Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis E. Johnson of Malad were Monday visitors of his mother, Mrs. Jarvis John- Mrs. Ralph Green and son, Dennis, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Green at Tremonton. Mrs. Mina Jones and son, of Malad, were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Dew Welling, of Venice, California, who have spent the past week with Mr. Wellings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Well ing, have returned home. Enid Welling, of Salt Lake City, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Welling on Friday. On Saturday they continued on to Pocatello, Idaho, where they vis ited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and family, of Logan, spent Sun day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ijOfrSttWtf 1 1, t , age, xiner quality ana greater safety, let on factory-traineoiperts recap your tuea. d Fronk Chevrolet Co. PHONE 20 TREMONTON --- 4 |