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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Eight Thursday, August 10, 1944 SEE: Hutchinson's Wild Buckers r Vt 0) I n U09 09 Homer Holcomb o R TP Til fn) Carol Henry fnl Dick Griffith o Dob Hooker 1 111 lei liy'Lzi y TREMONTOK L Petty Officer 1st class. Lisle Conger telephoned his folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conger of Tremon- ton, Sunday evening to let them know that he is on his way to the West Coast to receive assignment aboard a new ship. Lisle was home on delayed orders In March, has served over five years in the U. S. Navy and served three years in the Eastern theatre of war. Now, after finishing a short term of gunnery school in Washington, D. C, he will resume his duties off the Western Coast. M, Mrs. Doris Peterson, East of o (Under 12) Servicemen 75 Sai-pa- n, B-2- Pfc. BlaLne Welling is enjoying a furlough from his base at King man, Arizona. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Welling of Riverside. $1.25 75 e ME-10- SERVICE Adults ... Children Lt. Dallas Hyatt is spending a has been participating in the battle for Guam. well earned furlough at Dewey-villwith relatives. His father, H Lt. George Marsh, somewhere L. Hyatt, who has been in Seattle, in the Pacific, has been awarded is also at home while Dallas is the Purple Heart. His friends re- here to visit with him and his sisjoice with his parents, Mr. and ter, Wanda Hunsaker. Lt. Hyatt flew home from Mrs. George Marsh of Penrose that the field of his most recent he has recovered from his injuries enough to be released from the action. He will report back to San Diego for further orders on hospital. the 23rd of this month. Garland, has just received the story of her nephew, S Sgt. Gerald E. Behunin's exciting and thrilling air battle over Austria. 9 Gerald downed the first which dived at his Liberator, and the second was last seen trailing smoke and limping toward home. Gerald is top gunner on a 4 He has received the Air Medal and citations for outstanding performance in combat. He has been on 15 missions. SSgt. Bchumin has spent several summers with his aunt and cousin, L. Francis Peterson, and has made many friends and acquain-tence- s in the Bear River Valley. NEWS FROM THE L ADMISSION: Word was recently received from was among Freeman J. Byington that he has theConrad D. Steffen graduates of the Army Air been promoted from Private First Class to Corporal, and that he has Field central training command at been transferred from Camp Shelby, Mississippi to Ft. Sill, Okla394 SSgt. Chester Atkinson is en- homa. He is still in the communicajoying a short furlough home from tions division of the Field Artillery. his base in California. He arrived His wife and children are leavThursday of last week. ing this week for Ft. Sill for a two months stay with him. Pvt. Reed Oyler writes his family from some where in the South Sgt. Don J. Fishburn, son of Mr. Pacific, but is unable to say just and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn is home where. on an 18 day furlough from Peterson Field, Colorado Springs. Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, of Penrose, received word that Cpl. Rulon Wood, son of Mr. ANNA STEN in their son. Sgt. William Petersen. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of Thatcher is home on an 18 day furlough from Petterson Field,, Colorado Springs. ORPHEUM THEATRE "Three Russian Girls" letter was leceived from Lt. Dean G. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall of Elwood. In it he writes that he has been selected along with five other 5 pilots to star in the Warner Brothers Picture "God is My Dean has been stationed at Colorado, Air Base, and has spent 14 months in New Guinea flying a Mitchell bomber, but is now stationed in Phoenix, Arizona and Hollywood. He has been wounded and has the Purple Heart A HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN at B-2- MIDLAND HOTEL Saturday, August 12 - Noon 'till 9 p. m. 6x8 Hand-Tinte- La-Junt- Portraits d WILL CROSS STUDIOS . ., .,..... - x81. Blue. Large plaid patterns. jm. '7""' " Oval Braided have Needs for Farm and Home BINDER TWINE and SACK TWINE "WHITE ROCK" ENAMELWARE Boilers Pans Makers Coffee Dal-ton- eMasS I Light colors S for Made """"IJi - 36 Large Heavy SHAG RUGS SWEATERS chenie robes " n.-- u, inch Dark r Qosely Woven Sizes 12 to 46. Kr$5.90 One Lot baby crib OUTING FLANNEL ' Button front. Blue - Red - Green. . $3-o- B OF3 - GEPHART STORES CO - Blue - White. Large size. -- j- Plnk . ' 1 BLANKETS S&H8 or Plain colors. Now is the time for making your quilts. Brighten up your home with a new rug. Regular rrice3.9S SATURDAY SPECIAL - Large. EVER-READHot-Sh- Y ot Electric Fence WEED BURNER Ladies' Extra Heavy iio4y n WILLARD and FLAME - - Suitable for any Gift Occasion. BATTERIES o only 39 to 12, Sanforized. Just yke Dad, SATURDAY SPECIAL Ladies' Knit SATURDAY SPECIAL . . . VOfffflBflO Sizes 2 . ' RubyRed $o w& 39c rllUlliK " Regular I.4 SATURDAY SPECIAL SATURDAY SPECIAL Elastic Waist Sizes 2 to 10. " Made for sturdy wear. Regular 49c GLASSWARE O RAG RUGS x 'ze PANTIES 99 so rapidly, new precautions had to be taken to arrest inflation in this field, the chairman said. The basis for determining ceiling prices is the highest price charged during March, 1942, according to the chairman. All service establishments are required by Septem ber 1 to file a statement with local War Price and Rationing' Boards or accept the alternative or having the OPA establish their price WATER ' H CRIB SHEETS Girls Rayon , dentists, beauticians and barbers who furnish service but no commodities are still exempt from price control, F. M. Christensen, chairman of the local War Price and Rationing Board, said today. Because new commodities and appliances cannot be purchased and the expenditures for services by the average family are increasing and pOCgSfflflC? Waterproof $1.1.9 X&T. businesses. Physicians, Mrs. H. A. Christensen and son, Malcolm, of Salt Lake, spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Dalton. Malcolm s remained for a time with the and his mother returned home the first of the week. "Meet The People" Timely pool-hall- s, schedules. LUCILLE BALL and DICK POWELL in Store Open Saturdays from 12;00 Noon to 9 P. M. SATURDAY SPECIAL Small - Medium OPA price control of "services" has been expanded to include safety deposit boxes, food lockers, sharpening and repairing tools, cleaning tanks and cess pools, even and a multitude of other see our windows j -- y Price Control of "Services" Has Been Expanded ... gatStHIiPCfla BLANKETS Roe Tut-sia- CARD OF DISHES Single Sheet Size 72 a, Word was recently received that Marvin Miller has gone across and that he has arrived at his destination safely. (No Appointment Necessary) - Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday Co-Pilo- t." $2.00 .- 'GIRL FROM MONTEREY" Eagle Pass, Texas, on August 4th. The graduation exercises were held in the Post Theatre and the THANKS as men received appointments as or commissions flight officers LeslieAllen wishes to thank all Second Lieutenants and the siilver those who helped put out the fire comForce Air an of Army wings that burned two acres of wheat bat pilot. on his farm, Monday. He wishes especially to thank the Fire Department for their prompt action in saving his wheat crop. Va,u, asm 49c Saturday special 8 i9 THROWER o Galvanized BUCKETS o Let Us HELP YOU File your application for Lumber Certificates to secure materials to repair or build on your farm. O . . FARMERS' CASH UNION Trcmonton rhone 35 "Your Good Will Our Best Asset . |