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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Eight Mrs. D. E. Sadler, of Magna, is Puzey home this week. She is a sister of Mrs. Puzey. The fimily and their in Logan Monday guest Canyon. a guest at the Garland NEWS FROM THE f THEATRE Pvt. Ralph Holman left Monday morning for San Antonio, Texas alter spending a furlough with his wife and parents Mr. and Mrs L. M. Holman. Ralph gave rea service on the home front, as much ot his time was spent helpm, farmers harvest hay and peas. in Sgt. Allen Sorensen's stay Iceland was brief, since his par tnts heard from him last week that he was homewhere in Eng land. Alien is a gunner on a 4 Liberator bomber. DJffiD Dili . Staff Sergeant Dale Rhodes, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, arrived somewhere in England. is trying to adjust himself to It hits 'em and it kills 'em! It's as simple as that when you go after insect enemies with quick-killin- has He the cycles. He admires the green roll ing hills and picturesque scenery of England. Corp. Billy Potter writes that lie is well and feels quite safe in Ins location and in his particulai flies, moths, ants, roaches, fleas and many other deadly bugs. Insect menaces cost the nation ALSO A WESTERN Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Two Girls and A Sailor" Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday KAY KYSER in Fever line of work. He admonishes hi Reading from "The Arrowhead" wife and parents not to worry a publication of service men someabout him. where in Australia, we find the name of TSgt. Vera P. Allen Pvt. Eugene Isaacson, son ol listed among others on the post Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Icaason, of who were announced as having East Garland, is home on furlough been authorized to wear the cita from Culver City, California. tion device as a part of the regular i ft Sr jC uniform. Pfc. Eugene Oyler is visiting Four members of the Command with his wife and other relatives were decorated at a Post ceremony in Utah while home for a brief held qp Independence Day, and stay from Camp Cook. the authorization to the other Hi group took place at the same cere Ensign Lemuel Earl surprised mony. his wife last week, when he arTSgt. Allen is a son of Mrs. rived home on a short leave. He Elna Allen of Tremonton. h just returned from Saipan, but expects to be sent over again soon. The highest individual point to tal of a recent meet Pvt. Emerson Earl, son of Bud was gained by Pfc. James D. Mil Earl of Fielding, Is enjoying a ler, son of Mr. and Mrs James H 111 n furlough from his camp in Okla Miller, until recently residents of homa. East Garland. In spite of the handicap of mur Electwcion's Mate Richard ky weather and a heavy track, the Coombs, of Farragut. Idaho, is young man performing for the visiting with his parents, Mr. and rirst time in his life barefooted .IN 1 I Mrs. Elmer Coombs of Fieldiing because shoes were not permitted for a few days. succeeded in making the d dash in 10.7 and the 220 in 25.3, S. 1c Doyle Udy, who has spent and through his excellent work the past week visiting with friends made it possible for his squadron and relatives, has returned to his to capture seven firsts of the 12 camp at Great Iakes, Michiigan. events, thereby winning from their t II?Doyle is the son'of Mr. and Mrs. highly favored opponents. Mark Udy. Following is a comment from the eastern paper which reported Hi Pfc. Preston Garn, who is sta- the meet: 'A superbly conditioned tioned at Las Vegas, Nevada, Is athlete, Miller goes beyond such spending a few days with1 his par- usual training denials as cigarettes ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn of ana also abstains from coffee, tea and Coca-ColFielding. enemy insects right now with Standard Fly Spray. It kills 'em DEAD! ill protects then from insects that undermine their health, rob you of profits. Use Standard Animal Fly DAVID STANDER DISTRIBUTOR Phone 121 - Tremonton --- LUBRICATING CAR WASHING J guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radin and children, John, Dorothy and Carol Ann, and Mrs. Lilian Heibel, who are moving from Chicago to Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Radin and Mrs. Heibel are daughters of Mrs. Kay. 1 III FORD MOTOR COMPANY Announces TRI-M0T0R-C- Mrs. Nick Chournos and children 4? ""sow-- I flf f rx on Men's Prices Are Reduced TOWNCLAD J V. SUITS XL 20.00 - - , vv. 100 . strip wool fabrics in popular pin conse.vative rvir, effects of long, lines. 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He offered a suggestion, which might be of value to other service men's families who are serving in foreign territory, that if all the clippings and pictures of the invasion were kept until ther return, they could tell the story more completely. Both newspapers and magazines have carried pictures of the Saipan invasion as well as others, which could be saved for this purpose. Cpl. Rhodes left home with the National Guard three years ago, and has been fortunate in remain ing with a group of his own friends. LOCAL NEWS son passing of people and vehicles on Fly Spray. Standard Fly Spray kills for keeps, protects your property, your health against 'Seven Days Ashore' 27( VISIT THE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, of East Garland, received a letter last week from their son, Cpl. Ray V. Rhodes from Saipan. The letter said that they had been on a "hunting trip," and had been very Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, of Riverside, received word froru their son, Sgt. Frank B. Ward, The Albert Earl family enjoyed that he is somewhere in France. in Logan Canyon. Monday Frank wrote that he would surely his bed and that like some bread Harry Mifflin, of Brigham, visitthe night before had been a barn. Their other son Lt. (j.g.) Karl ed with his daughter, Mrs. Albert E. Ward, has reached his submar Earl, during the week. ine base somewhere in the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew and and Mrs. Norman Maughn Mr. Oleen Shumaa Officer 3c Petty left Thursday to return to Camp were in Ogden Sunday evening to Thomas, Rhode Island, after hav- attend the rodeo. ing spent a two weeks leave with Mrs. Thomas Kay has as her his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. the right hand side instead of the it ft as in America. He credits people of 60 years and over on their agility in being able to ride bi Standard g Friday ajid Saturday A LAX CARNEY and WALLY BROWN In i "Swing B-2- FLY SPRAY Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen received a letter from their son, Sgt. William Petersen, which stated that he was in the fox holes of Saipan where he had slept with his clothes on, mid shells and bombs, for nearly a month. ORPHEUM (Continued From Front Page) i short furlough. He is a son of Dell Kidman of Beaver Dam. We don't know where he has been in train ing or what his rank is, but we do know he was the student body president of Bear River before go ing into the service. Thursday, Juy wool jackets Sizes 12 to 18 fl !4.00 1 |