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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Eight been put to boxing and has been highly successful in that line. NWS FROM THE Val Gene Bone and his family enjoyed a fine outing while he was home on furlough, and while Val was in Chicago enroute to a now is who Arthur Storrer, Tampa. Florida, he was lucky in aeaman second class, has been iunning into Lt. Seymour Haiver- with man spending a fifteen day leave and son of Garland and a Navy from Brigham City, with whom hla wife and brother William, other relatives and friends. He re- he was acquainted. this week. turned to Pvt. Donald Nelson, of Howell, had returned planSaturday to a camp at W. W. Mrs. Whitney at visit Greensboro, Noith Carolina for with Bob Whitney ned a he but further training. week, last Houston, Texas called as she was ready to leave, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester, o: saying that he was being assigned to a ship and would be transferred T7fwewille. received a letter from soon after his return, so the ex- their son, Gene, who is stationed pected visit had to be postponed at Camp Roberts, California, say 101 Bob reports that the work and ing he wa3 well ana ooing a of walking. food of the government agrees with him, as he is gaining weight Verl Gardner of the U. S. Navy, and ability. He is a machinist mate also has but spent a few days of his furlough fireman first class, at Deweyville with friends and Fan-agu- t Mr. and Mrs. inch RUBBER GARDEN HOSE lengths with metal couplings 50 foot o GENUINE h PRE-WA- R SISAL BINDER TWINE There Is A THEATRE Friday and Saturday CLAIll TKEVOK and VLBEKT DEKREK in rWoman of the Town" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ROBERT TAYLOR and SUSAN PETERS in "Song of Russia Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday "Days of Glory" Elwood, received word from their son, Cpl. Owen Petersen, who is in Iceland. He is well and enjoyDarrell Hansen is now at Del ing his work. He is operating the Rio, Texas, where he expects acmotion picture house and enjoys tive training service. that very much. Next to the Motor Pool, the movies is the best there Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. R J. is. according to Cpl. Petersen. Potter of East Garland, is now stationed in Tucson, Arizona. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortenser; is training for Army Air Transreceive word from their son S 1e port service. Foy Mortensen, who is somewhere in the Pacific. He has been in ac Hyrum Christensen, son of Mr, tive combat and been slightly and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of wounded, but is doing nicely. This Tremonton, left last Saturday for is the first word from Foy for a Fort Douglas, where he will take long time. up training in the Air Corps. Before he left, two parties were Ralph Smith left last Friday given In his honor. One at his for Florida, where he will report home and the other at the home back to camp. of Glen Frazier, sponsored by the Greyhound Club. Word has been received by Mrs. Owen Johnson of Fielding, that The Air Medal and Oak Leaf her son Pfc, Alma Johnson, In Cluster was recently awarded Lt airplane engine mechanics, has ar- Francis M. Norr. He is the "son rived safely in Australia. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr of Tremonton. Aviation Cadet Noel L. Cook, Lt. Norr entered the service in son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook December of 1942 and has been of Tremonton, recently reported to overseas since the last of March, the Greenville Army Air Field, 1944. Greenville, Mississippi for further flight training. Farrell A. McCrary, spn After completing his basic train- of Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCrary of ing at Greenville, Cadet Cook will Portage, has spent a 25 day furbe sent to another field in the lough at home. He has been in Army Air Forces Eastern Flying Alaska for two years and left Training Command for the final recently for Camp Shelby, Miss. phase of training. Upon successful completion of this course, he will of The Lewis Christensens, receive his "wings" and a com- Bothwell, are to week this mission as a Second Lieutenant in have their son happy and brother, Lt. W. the Army Air Forces. R. Christensen at home on his first furlough in three years since Seaman 2nd class Lowell Farns-wort- he entered the service. Lt. Chriswho is stationed at Pensa-col- tensen arrived home Monday from Florida, la enjoying a leave the Aleutians, where he has been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. serving for the past 27 months. D. Munson. He is in the Coast Artillery, and will report back about the 23rd Electrician Mate Richard M. of this month. Coombs Informed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs of FieldEdward J. Krey, veteran ing, that he has completed his of SSgt 59 missions and 14 months as electrician school at Farragut, an aerial gunner, is at home for Idaho and expects to be moved 21 to his next asenroute days where he will continue with his signment. Sergeant Krey has training. NEW SHIPMENT 58 U C. Petersen, of ORPHEUM Differencer-ORDE- R NOW ?7.50Sa e LUMBER HARDWARE ROOFING FENCING been awarded the Air Medal and 9 Oak Leaf Clusters for his service in the South Pacific theatre of operations. His squadron was the first unit to attack Raoaul. He has been in the service for two years. "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" FARMERS' CASH UNION Phonne 33 Tremonton g 3 CH S 1c Doyle Udy, who is stationed at Great Lakes, Michigan, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy. Seat Covers Electric Horns Batteries Ration-Free- ) Flashlight Batteries Water Pumps Coils Ignition Parts Dust Cloths Polishing Cloths Simonize Wax and Kleenex Truck Flares Track Rear View Mirrors Clothes Line Rope Garbage Cans o The Goodyear Store Winzeler Motor Co Tremonton Utah County ' Qlr Salt Lake, Central Utah' tah' Richfield and Cedar Citv tions will take part in thT ceedings. Officials from the Land Bank of Berkeley J? be on hand to discuss the ia?'"1 developments in the farm business. !.', Directors of the Box Elder County National Farm Loan Association are attending a regional conference at Salt Lake City today. i"iii i The board as now constituted is made up of E. J. Holmgren, presNEWS ident; Elmer Kimber, vice presiRecent Births dent; A. W. Bishop, E. Emery Wight and Radcliffe Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. O D jPrie Harry Drew is al- Thatcher, a girl, jmy so in attendance. Seaman and Mrs. Howard Many matters of importance in Bott, of Garland, a girl, JuIy r long-terfarm mortgage credit Seaman Bott is over will be taken up as well as postPvt. and Mrs. Autumn He Wetti war financing. a boy, July 11th. This is the first meeting of Utah Frank Munns, son of Mr aJ associations since the reorganization plan went into effect. All the Mrs. Gene Munns, of Garland vrc. associations have been strengthen- operated on, July loth, for'Ij ed financially in the consolidations tured appendix. Mrs. Ed Dickey, of Honeyviii effected and many new loans are a major operation, July i0tt' had made. being Bob Summers,, of Tremonton Directors and secretary-treasureof the Rich County, Cache Val- - had his tonsils removed July m - mmui iji HOSPITAL m Word was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub that their son, Max, had received the rating of Corporal Technician. Max is at Camp Reynolds, Penn. j NOTICE TO LEGIONNAIRES rs Christensen, commander of American Legion post anlocal the nounces that no meetings of tho Legion members will be held until the latter part of August, due to , the busy harvest season. Commander Christensen urges all committees to continue on with their work and states that notices will be sent out for meetings when held. R. NOW is THE TIME! , FOR FURNACE CLEANING - REPAIRING We have the Latest Equipment to CLEAN your FURNACE and FLUES without caivs-inyou any inconvenience Call us NOW! SHEET METAL WORK WATER PUMPS g Maurine Winterton and daughter, Patricia, returned Wednesday from Provo, where they spent the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Winterton. PIPES and FITTINGS O.W.EWER Harry Horsley, of Ogden, was a guest of Mrs. Olena J. Homer on Monday and Tuesday, Koa Lou Christensen visited PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 126 Sun- Tremonton day till Wednesday with her grand mother, Mary E. Christensen. CD Q 3 8 New shipments of "Hard-to-GeItems are arriving. . . Gamble's new Management cordially invites you to visit their store and become acquainted. . . The following are samples of Gamble's t" MONEY Beautiful VALUES SAVING Walnut 99.50 Bed Room SUITE Plate Glass Mirror ( sTpOUN ) HEAVY MALLEABLE STEEL COAL RANGES Regular $74.50 ( COTTON MATTRESS Now . . . ) 1 Regular $19.95 . . Now . ) TlRESandTUBES I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith went Temple Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jes3 Car, Mrs. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Payne gave a supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lin Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Tubes Are Elder - 19- BOTHWELL 1 through the for Passenger Cars and Trucks ley. Box Associ- ation Heads At Regional Conference Lt. (j.g.) Karl G. Ward, son of J. H. Ward of Riverside, left today for San Francisco after spending a week visiting with his parents. Lt. Ward just returned from a submarine school at New London, Conn, where he graduated and will now be an officer stationed aboard a submarine in the South Pacific. He was formerly stationed aboard a destroyer before entering the sub school. a, p Farm Loan Mr. and Mrs. h, COAL Thursday. July i3 II All Sizes First Line ALL WOOD MOSS ROSE CHESTS 4 Drawer 10 5 95' 600x16 Quality Tire Reliners Pre-W- ar UNFINISHED (Ration Free) Truck Tubes Pre-W- ar Tires Pfe-W- ar Firth. Mrs. Robinson, of Pocatello, Idaho, has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Payne. Mrs. Earl Newman was visiting Mrs. Charles McNeely Monday. Mrs. Ivy Deakln was a Friday afternoon visitor of Mrs. Charles McNeely. A party was held by the Sunday School class Tuesday evening for Cecil Newman and Russell Christensen. The party went to the Crystal Springs. The time was enjoyed very much. Refreshmens were served. Miss Yvonne Summers left Wednesday for Salt Lake, where ahe will spend a few days. Miss Marilyn Lind returned home recently. She has been In Lind visiting her friends Lind is where she is formerly from. w e, the ward, were very sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Fannv Payne. We do wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Elolso Anderson was home for the weekend visiting with her friends and relatives. Misa Ander son Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Nana Holiday. Miss Burdeen Sessions and Miss Coleen Ballard were visitors of our church Sunday morning. Miss Sessions is formerly from this town, Mrs, Lewis Christensen had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen and First Quality Tubes Pre-Wa- r, DINNER WARE Drawer 12 2 95 am 52 Piece BABY CRIB 32 .Kece WITH MATTRESS Regular $24.95 J . . . MEISSEN ROSE Now DINNER WARE 9 95 Many other complete sets just received! MISCELLANEOUS VALUES FORD IGNITION SWITCH . . . complete Pre-VY- ar " Galvanized PAILS " ESftpitiFQ 1 $134 X , nrZ OM? $ 1 98 -- Flame Throwe: SIflDQM HOWARD FREISS, Owner For $1 V-- 8 FUEL PUMP WATER BAGS gallon RubHe,. Tired BADY STROLLERS With rkSl'Heing Wheels Qfitf 2 WEED BURNER Complete With Tank .25 $ 1 1 ,9a J 1 $15.95 0 Tremonton 1 |