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Show July 6, 1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dai ton made Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yatea, of V. Ward and aaa-1 wjus? iasi week and visitw.j, Logan, spent Sunday with their 0i, .seal Olaen and f ed with their daughter. Mrs Joe Mrs. at Milton Johnson and daughter, holiday Four ' in iiiitr uirnr, canyon. family. Logan Grove i' - f Mrs. Orval Ewer and children spent a few days last week in Lake, were guests Providence with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson. Greek Scoffield and tfjsait i Johnson Mrs. Rose Kerr had members irs Miiton on of her to Logan business' trip family for dinner on the ? Fourth. Her sons, Clifton, Edward, and Leon with their families were urn Wesley Landvatter all present the Fourth in HpHE hand that rocki the cradle Ir. and Mrs. Elmer Gorringe gets the spotlight these days Our of her parents. were Ogden visitors Sunday. movie stars have lost nothing-tne- yve even gained much by becoming mothers. They were out in e vanguard of the vogue Betty Grable, Alice Faye, Gene Tierney. nd Una, Turner-- all names in movieland. And glittering with flattery the minor glamorettes HOLLYWOOD J 'guests 3 WANTED sin-cere- st Cherry (Over 13 Pickers whipped into line. Cone but Not Forgotten A star who has a baby is gone from audiences a year or more. That Is, only so far as actually seeing her movies is concerned. Years Old) for Brigham City Orchards PICKING MONDAY MORNING START DARRAL HEATON Call She can open the newspapers or magazines any old time and read Phone 2F9 2 1 A' 8 4, X Betty Grable i as VOTE TUESDAY v Republican h baby having is the rage, as if she were stand- t&ue.&mUL4i me hpfnr. thi cameras on an Alice Faye eight hour day. Box Office Betty Grable' s latest picture, "Pin Up Girl," was finished in September of last year. But Betty r stayed Candidate for U. S. Senate who fol- " Wanted ,-, in Mr. and Mrs. George McDermaid Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Waldron have had as guests during the last and family spent the weekend at week, his brother Dick and wife Bear Lake. from California. The two brothers accompanied by their families an1 Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen ana their mother, Mrs. Annie McDerdaughters, Sherrie Kay and Orene, maid, spent the weekend in Salt of Pocatello, Idaho, were Dea't Cry Dnr-T- tet overnight Lake with other relatives. guests of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Shot cf Petersen Tuesday. John is LawMr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth rence Petersen's brother. of Fielding and Mrs. Art Allen Miss Faye Petersen was a week's were guests at the J. H. Laub guest of her grandparents, Mr, home on Tuesday. Will Protect Oar Sea and Mrs. Joseph Petersen of Brig-harFcr Life She returned home Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. and W unholUtlnqlT Mrs. Lawrence Petersen, who spent r r BLACKLEGOt the day of the Fourth in Brigham, qiTtt Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber and protection! children, of Grouse Creek, arrived Monday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Miller. The two families and Miss Jay Millet enjoyed a pleasant Fourth of July m uox taaer Canyon. Miss Carma Miller went with Miss Marian Roche to spend the Fourth at Corinne. Miss Leone Miller is stavine with her sister, Lucille Johnsen of Salt Lake and working at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spires of Ogden, and Mrs. Clair Huggins of Brigham were Sunday visitors, NETWORK of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen Miss Joan Jensen returned home ADAM'S DRUG STOKE Standard of California after having spent two weeks va Tremonton, Utah cation at the Spires home in Og- cen. Pvt. and Mrs. Melvin Grover and small daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er- sol Eerchtold. They also visited in Penrose Monday. Mrs. Geniel Butler, of Salt Lake, spent a three day holiday for the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller. Mrs. Sid Petersen and Mrs. Effie Petersen, of Brigham, visited on Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Miss Lorna Shuman visited Saturday through Wednesday with Miss Leora Petersen, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of Brigham. System" Kent Petersen was host to several young guests Monday afternoon at a party given to honor his fifth birthday. Little Deanne Shuman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman, received medical aid and three stitches in her forehead Sunday as a result of an Injury received when a cow kicked her on the head. Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen and family and Mrs. Anne Perkins enjoyed a day in Box Elder Canyon , Monday. Jerry Petersen and Merlene Eg-g- li marched in the July 4th parade at Tremonton. 'Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill and family celebrated the Fourth in Ogden Canyon at Pine View Dam with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman and daughter, Barbara were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. 41 Grover alt Pine View Dam. Mrs. Shuman and Barbara remained to L ii j j The Details on?" If you meet Betty she'll talk only about the baby and Harry. "Wait until you get into harness again," I said. "The music will get into your feet The costumes will 4 9:30 p.n. ATTENTION iKM FRIENDS :;:x"? of the BRUNT IL STRINGIIAM Republican Party are endorsing B. H. Stringham for Congress-?1st District, BECAUSE of"Bry" bis record as a vigorous public We w successful businessman, stockman, wmer school principal, diplomat in dealing apartments here farmer, legislator, with governmental at home and in Washington, D. C. 4 4 4 4 LOWELL oas urge you to support this man of wide experience. He made a success of every Job he has undertaken. D a Colton, Salt Lake City Rnel CbriMensen, State Representative, Ephraim A Cheney, Cashier Uintah State Bank, Vernal MrsConover, Emery County Ruth Iiafclem, Chairman, Uintah Co. School Board, Vernal E. Kenney, Commissioner State Board Agriculture GM. Kerr, state Box Elder County Representative, McKinley Morrill, State Senator, Piute County P. Lund, State Senator, Sanpete County 'awes L, Nlclson, State Representative, Fountain Green Mark Paxton, State Representative, Millard County A. Staples, State Representative, Richfield Je - And I keep remembering her remark to Harry James when she found she had a girl baby: 'Til have a boy for you, Harry honest I wilL" Just thinking of the loss In millions that those babies will mean Is what turns movie moguls' hair gray. Georgie Jessel is doing a bit of worrying, too. He's wondering about "The Dolly Sisters." He wants Alice Faye and Betty Grable together in that one, just as they were In "Tin Pan Alley." Alice finished "The Gang's All Here" on July 3, 1943. One year as the calendar goes could be dangerous to a star. But Alice's mail builds, although she's made but two pictures in the last three years. Her fans write about how much more beautiful she is now than before Alice Jr. was born. Even so, it's time for Mrs. Phil Harris to be thinking of her next starring vehicle. She can make one before "The Dolly Sisters" goes on the schedule. Time Out What of Gene Tierney and Lana e Turner? They proved artists from baby tending to picture routine. Lana was gone from Metro 14 months. Came back to "Marriage Is a Private Affair" when Cheryl Christina was six months old. Steps into "Women in Uniform" In two weeks' time. "Heaven Can Wait" was closed out April 10, 1943. And 'Xaura" began April 27, 1944. In between those dates Gene Tierney lived a Interval at Junction City which included keeping house in aa army settlement for husband Lieut Oleg Cassini She gave birth to Darla on October 14 last In a Washington hospital. If any of you girls think you're bright and capable, top that one. Gene plays the title role in "Laura" at the moment; wears the most bizarre modern costumes. C- - - !tcn t0 Don B. Colton over station KSL Thursday, July at 10:15 P. M., Norman Christensen of Cache County over iions fin. ICVNU, Logon; KLO, OgdeJi; KEUB, Price, and KSUB, Friday, July 7th, at 0:45 P. M. and Clifton G. M. jarCity, JUJy 10th, Eld-- at 9:45 r County over the same stations Monday, P. M. (Paid Political Advertisement) down-to-ear- j qrttlt fgC THOMAS mm INTER-MOUNTA- Stohl. Wholesale and Retail SEED - FEEDS Member Federal Warehouse Will Buy All Kinds of STEAM ROLLING CLEANING GRINDING Tremonton Phone Continue Good Government FOR SALE o 2 "1 r EUREKA Coal Ranges one while and one grey. Good condition. O - 4 il Medium size Circulating HEATER, practically Vote In The th Vote I In The new. O 1 MAJESTIC Kitchen Range. General Primary Election Election July 11 Nov. 7 O NEW 360 and 500 gal pei hour DURO Electric PUMPING SYSTEMS. also Governor Maw quick-chang- We 7 j bring that certain heady feeling-w- hy, even the smell of the makeup will become incense in your nostrils." visit there until after the Fourth. "Sure," said the glamour madonna. Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen She was yesing me, but her mind visited the Promintory Branch was not there. Sunday School, Sunday morning. 8. UcCuDough, Salt Lab City CVTTEH DUICIILnSOZ. a. Only the Beginning 58 j PENROSE I But your fan comes back with "Is it true Betty wore butcher boy smocks when she was carrying Vicki?" or "How about that formula Victoria Elizabeth James thrives Senate --- GRAINS Twentieth Century-Fo- x recently put out word that Betty Grable's next picture will be "Diamond Horseshoe," a gilded musical based on Billy Rose's night club. Her costumes will outdo anything Betty has ever had. ADAM S. BENNION ?M foHtieol AdwtiMmMit by Iran fans producer. WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER U. S. of Let's go back a few years. It was Norma Shearer who really put babies on the cinematic lap. She was called the first lady of Hollywood then, and, as you know, the first lady can do no wrong. She was also the wife of Irving Thalberg, our top f. Republican Candidate for the hearts The Trail Blazer friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a Vote for him so that he can devote bis full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the hoys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN in lowed her progress avidly In every detail. As a run-of- about f-'i S. BENNION ADAM much - Page Five Used Electric PUMP ING SYSTEMS Good TIPES and FITTINGS Dome tvpe HOT WATER HEATERS TOILETS - SINKS BASINS (No Priorities Needed) Sheet Metal Work J. G. BURGESS COMPANY Phone 108 Tremonton GOVERNOR HERBERT R. f.lAW Hat a Record of Outstanding Accomplishment! Continue Good Government By Retaining GOVERNOR HERBERT B. WW'i Democratic Candidate for Reelection BECAUSE 1. ITe is 100 per cent behind the Nation's war effort! 2. He has brought the state out of debt! 3. He is a proven friend of laborl 4. He has given full support to agriculture! 5. He has been solidly behind education! 6. He has helped business and brought new industry to Utah! 7. He has substantially reduced taxes! (Paid Folifinl AtlvcrtiM-mrn- f hv Willtum R W liner) |