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Show Thursday, August 31, 1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Red Cross Men Cooperate PENROSE iiiioi of condolence from ' rii'ii Mrs. Evelyn Wadsworth, Mrs. Maude Younger and daughter, Olive Petersen and js'orma, Mrs. Mrs. Aurelia Bosley were Penrose visitors, Sunday. Mrs. Wadsworth remained over nigrht with her sister. Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Miss Gwen Oyler spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j b. Shuman. an returned last Lynn Shun Thursday after spending a week in Brigham with his cousin Lowell Petersen. l3 Mrs. Sarah Shuman returned bome Saturday from a few days visit in Logan with her daughter, Mrs. James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman end daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and Mrs. D. M. Grover visited in Silt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. Merlin Grover is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ersol Berchtold. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson, of Promontory, and daughter spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller They visited in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and family and Miss Beta Grover visited in Brigham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and eon, Leon, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and family were Sunday dinner guests Effie Petersen, of Brig-haThey also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Petersen. Leonard M. Petersen and sons, Fred, Dee Len, and sister, Mrs. Morgan Miller and daughters Virginia and Gloria, enjoyed a three days fishing trip, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mrs. Fred W. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen, Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen, and Mr. of Mrs. m. and Mrs. Morgan Miller were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday, where they accompanied Scott Petersen and Elinore Perry to the Temple and witnessed the marriage cere- - OIL AND GAS PUMPS for use with Oil or Gas Drums GREASE GDIS AND FITTINGS o When Avranches in Normandy fell to American forces, this Nazi Bed Cross post in a cafe was taken over by American Red Cross workers, who permitted some of the German medical corpsmen to remain and cooperate with the Americans in taking care of the many Injured German soldiers who were left behind when the Nazi retreated. fast-movin- mony, after which all enjoyed a wedding dinner. Bishop Jesse F. Petersen and family attended the Promontory Sunday School picnic, Friday at Box Elder Park. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen were Brigham visitors Tuesday. Chester Stokes, of Promontory, visited Tuesday with Bishop J. F Petersen. Ann and Richard Palmer, of Brigham, are spending two weeks vacation with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mrs. Lawrence Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche to Brigham, Monday. Marjorie and Faye Miller, of the Cadet Nurses Corps, are en joying a two weeks furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. Miss Elenore Perry, of Willard was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Scott Petersen and Miss Elenore Perry visitedNSunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Orval Grover of East Garland. President K. H. Fridal and daughter visited Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Petersen, and Mrs. Effie Petersen of Brigham. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Aire. Jack Leak Ersol Berchtold took his sons and the Penrose Scouts to the Brigham Air Port, where they all enjoyed a plane ride, after which they went to Crystal Springs. Mrs. Aita Cramer and children, of Corinne, visited three days with her sister, Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. BOTTLES for LUNCH KITS "VVI1ITE ROCK" ENAMELWARE Boilers Pans Coffee Makers O DISHES and GLASSWARE Suitable for any Gift Occasion. Let Us HELP YOU File your application for Lumber Certificates to secure materials to repair or build on your farm. O FARMERS' CASH UNION Miss Ann Wood and Miss Mable Waldron visited over the weekend in Layton, the guests of their aunts, Mrs. O. Keith Adams and Mrs. Royal Robins. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Christiansen recently returned from Delta, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Booth e and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christiansen and children, o! Pendleton, Oregon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers of Tremonton, called on Mr. and Mrs Alben Borgstrom on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. AJben Borgstrom and sons, Cpl, Boyd Borgstrom and Eld on Kay Borgstrom accompanied Bishop and Mrs. Fred L. reterson of Brigham, to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Reed J. Wight and daughter, Peggy Ann, and Mrs. Ervin Coombs and children of Ogden, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy C. Anderson on Tuesday. Reed and Dean Coombs remained for a short visit. A. N. Wight and Bishop Joseph Nelson made a business trip to Salt Lake on Monday. The Thatcher school has received a complete renovating preparatory to the opening of school on Tuesday, September 5th Mrs. Jack Newman and Mm. Floyd Adams were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson had as their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Winn and children of Tremonton ,and Mr. and Mrs. Art Messinger and children of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egcn ami daughter, Shirley, of Los Angeles, are visiting with Mrs. Egen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra N. of Tremonton and also at the home of her sister, Mrs. Milton Anderson t Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Peterson and children were guests at a chicken dinner at the C. G. El- Did-erickso- Phojia 33 Tremonton "Your Good Will Our Best A3sct" v dredge home in Tremonton, Sunday in honor of Mrs. Peterson's brother, Pfc. Ben Eldredge, of Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom and family have received letters n Mabel Waldron are organists and M&urine Wight is chorister. The outgoing officers are Afton Slate, president; Laura Ray and Anna Wight, counselors; Celles Bailey, secretary and treasurer. 0. plane stamps Nos. MEATS, FATS, ETC. (Book Four) red stamps A8 through Z8 good indefinitely; A5 through D5 good indefinitely. PROCESSED FOODS (Book Four) blue stamps A8 through 28 good indefinitely; A5 through L5 NOW 2, good is THE TIME! FOR FURNACE CLEANING - REPAIRING We have the Latest Equipment to CLEAN your FURNACE and FLUES without causing you any inconvenience. Call us NOW! WATER PUMPS SHEET METAL WORK PIPES and FITTINGS aw. EWER PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 126 Tremonton War Food Administration Achievement UA" Award Over Tremonton Plant The "A" Flag, which is awarded in recognition of results already accomplished, is a trophy to fly over the Tremonton Plant for one year. But that is not the end of the It will also fly as a challenge to story continue the good work with the same sacrifices, if necessary, until the battles on every front are won, and the boys ana safely home again. and A-1- an award There is no need to remind those engaged in this enterprise that it is a real "Home Front Battle" requiring fast, difficult, coordinated effort to handle the crops at the high time and rush them through the plant into the cans. We feel confident that the sacrifice of time and effort that went into the job has become a source of satisfaction and pleasure to the growers and employees, for no doubt some of these products will find their way to the actual battle fronts in various parts of the globe, or perhaps nourish and restore to health the hungry people of occupied nations. 1 indefinitely. 2 GASOLINE (good for three gallons) Sept 21, inclusive. Applications for supplemental gasoline rations must be mailed in to the boards two weeks before gas is needed. They must be signed, endorsed, and accompanied by tire inspection record. Remember two red tokens plus four cents for every fwund at used fats. See ymr butcher. effort wins We are happy and proud to salute the many citizens of this community who have had a part in winning the W. F. A. Achievement "A" Award. The list of people involved includes many growers who toiled long hours in the fields, as well as men and women, high school girls and boys who processed the farm produce in the plant. Threa- - becomes valid Sept 1), good Indefinitely. Book Four) Noa. 30, SUGAR and 31 (5 pounds each), good indefinitely; No. 40 (canning) good to Feb. 28, 149. SHOES (Book Three) Air- A community To Fly THATCHER THERMOS g; friends through out the entire state. Among some of the most notable were from Superintendent C H. Skidmore of Salt Lake City; Norman S. Lee, of Brigham; and President C E. Smith of Garland. Patriarch Joseph Kirkham and Marcel Nielson, of Garland, visited our Sunday School this week. Stake High Councilman Cliff Kerr and Lt. Dean Compton were our speakers Sunday evening. Mrs Irene Kerr of the Relief Society Stake Board, accompanied her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson are rejoicing over a son, born to them on Monday at the Dee hospital. This is the first child to bless the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson announce the arrival of a son, born Monday at a Brigham hospital. Mrs. Annie McClurg, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Borgstrom, returned to her home in Virginia City, Montana this week. Mrs. Merlin Roche and children returned to their home in San Francisco, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Jensen entertained for her an Thursday evening, and Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson entertained at a chicken supper Friday evening. Miss Clara NcNeeley visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lorin Shellbarger of Brigham City, last week. Sunday evening the Y. L. M. 1. A. was reorganized with Ruth Zollinger as president, Wanda Adams and Lois Summers as counselors, and Marjorie Jones as secretary. LuDene Anderson and Page Award Presentation Ceremonies Bear River High School Auditorium Friday, September 1, 8:00 p. m. , Music by Bear River High School Band ' Speakers Major Edward L. Sheehan U. S. Army Henri E. Hoppe District Representative, W. F. A. Office of Distribution Kleon Kerr Master of Ceremonies Basil H. Adams Superintendent of Tremonton Plant H. C. Davis Representing the employees Growers, employ ots, their families and friends are cordially invited. Rocky Mountain Packing Corporation |