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Show NEWS FROM THE William (Billy) Cates, son of Mrs. Frona Catea, is home on a y furlough. He' has been stationed at Pratt, Kansas. Cpl. 15-da- SERVICE and TJtEMONTON months. thirty-on- e S Thursday, September, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Eight Tromonton Methodist Church attending Radio School In Chicago. He just recently left to go back to Chicago after spending a short furlough with his parents and wife, Dona Gene Davis. Is El-wo- Corp. Alten Davis arrived home Tuesday morning from Camp Shelhis by, Texas and is visiting with Davis Jesse Mrs. and Mr. parents, of Riverside. The Davise3 have three sons in the service. Pfc. Wayne Hales, son of Mr. Pvt. Emil Eggli, of Bothwell, end Mrs. Earl B. Hales, of Rivery furlough. He side, is home this week from Camp is home on a is in the Infantry Cannonery and Haan in California. A Thought 12-da- stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. came Archibald Sgt. Wayne Lt. Bert Strand, who has been home Friday for a rest. He has while at Pocatello for the past stationed had some varied experiences has been home a few few weeks, gone. days last week for a rest. Dee Archibald, son of Mr. S Conrad Steffen, who is now a and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald reable to spend turned back to duty, Friday, Sep- Flight Officer, wasthis week on a home few a days tember 8. to enroute Richmond, short delay will take furhe where Heber G. Elm, CM. 1, son of Virginia, a as pilot. ther fighter training afAxel Elm returned to his ship Officer Steffen has been in Fligh visitleave a ter spending Eagle Pass, Texas during recent ing friends and relatives in Bear weeks. This is his first visit home River City. He has been in the since the service, a year South Pacific area for the past and a entering half ago. lc 15-d- Those desiring flowers for any occasion, may secure them by call ing Mrs. Elvan Korth, who The following are people from to continue the business ofplans Ui out of town who attended the fu- Korth Floral Shop. neral services for A. N. Fishburn last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashe raft and Mr. and Mrs. R, L. children visited last weekend with Erigham Fishburn. Mrs. F. W. Fishburn. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 0 Mr. and Mr3. Mack Fishburn and Ashciaft at St. Anthony. son Dan, Jim Sheffield, Mr. anl Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meister and Mrs. Charles Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Ellen son, Lewis, left Monday morning Mrs. Don Sheffield, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hal- for Pasadena, California, where verson, Mrs. Doris Tingey, Mrs. they will make their home. Among the many and relatives whe were friends Willis C. Pbelps, Minister here for the Elvan Korth services the following:: Mr. and Mrs. were 10 a. m. Sunday School classes M. Baird, Henry Drewes, Mr. P. m. 11 a. Morning Worship Baird, Mr. and Sermon: "What Is The Function and Mrs. J. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mrs. Korth, of the Church?" William Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Ern8 p. m. Evening Worship est Korth, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sermon: "The Investment of Norma. Jensen, Hannah Robinette, Life." Norma John, and Mrs. Friday Hillam, Study and prayer group vfao-cr- i Brteham City; of Ijp. evening, 8:00 o'clock. of OgG. Hunsaker, Mrs. and Mr. evening Choir Practice Monday of Callie Koford. P. Baird, J. Mrs. and Mr. den; at 8:00 o'clock. SSgt. and Mrs. Dee G. Hall and baby Sharon, returned to Santa Maria, California, on Sunday, after spending a three week furlough visiting relatives in and Garland. Sgt. Hall is a radio inspector at Santa Maria Air Base, where he has been stationed at past seven months. He has been very fortunate to have bad his family with him during Coming Events: the past fourteen months and also September 24th, Rally Day October 1, World Communion to be such a permnant man at tho at inducted was base. Sgt. Hall Sunday. October 8th, First Quarterly Fort Douglas in December 28, Conference. 1942. lc Max D. Davis, son of Mr. Mrs. H. C. Davis, of Garland, for the Week HOW CAN WE MAINTAIN HOPE? A willingness to face facts the ability to adjust to those facts, with the help of an adequate religion; a willingness to be guided by the highest we know; and the attempt on our part to put ourselves into harmony with that power, which we call God. These things should result in the maintenance of hope. n T and and Mrs. Elwood Mrs. uiiuru Mr. and Mrs. Syl- California A. Fishburn, Dr. J. vanus Iverson, and Mrs. Amon and Mrs. Milton Hubbard and son Bates and Miss Besaie Korth, of Don, Mrs. Nora Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Logan; Mrs. Barbara Comstee, of Ogden Morgan; Mr. Bingham, Mr. Adamson. Mr. Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. Burley, Idaho; Miss Gail Millward returned home this week after spending the past three weeks in California, visiting with relatives. of Ray Stagner, home is OFFICERS CHOSEN expected Hyrum Payne, y, John Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Simmons, Charleston; Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Piersons, Sandy; Mrs. Mary G. Nelson, Lark; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler, Perry; Mrs. Alise M. Groves, Mrs. Ella G. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, all of Salt Lake. ORPHEUM THEATRE next week, according to his wife, FOR W. C. T. U. with her parents, here. The annual election for the W. C. T. U. officers was held at the have Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand had word from their son, Harold September meeting in the home that he is now on duty in the South of Mrs. Axel Fredrickserr. They are Pacific, aboard an aircraft carrier. as follows: Harold is a Seaman 2c. President, Mrs. Axel Fredrick-sen- ; vice president; Mrs. John MilGore of E. Warren Conger, Cpt. ler; secretary, Mrs. Ward Shuman; Field, Great Falls, Montana, was treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Adams. sent to Bushnell for a phyisical Plans were made to attend the check-uHe spent a few days State Convention at the Christian home with his family, friends and Church in Ogden, September 26. relatives. He left Saturday for Delicious refreshments were serMontana. ved by the hostess. LIBERTY Friday and Saturday Frank Albertson - Lorna Gray In "0, My Darling Clementine" p. Bill Elliott - George Hayes in "Mojave Firebrand" GOO Lamour - Betty Ifutton and Diana Lynn In "And The Angels Sing" ooo Wednesday and Thursday Phil Baker - Phil Silvers and Ed. Ryan In 'Take It Or Leave It' MARGARET O'BRIEN ROBERT YOUNG and CIIARLES LAUGHTOX in Sizes 1 Waterproof PANTIES Waterproof SPECIALS CRIB SHEETS 5 Safety pins Rit - reg. 10 ..... 5tf Straight Pins 5 5 Hair Pins ... 36 x 45 Reg. 98c Regular Large 25 for - 3 JUMPERS Hots Corduroy Size 7 Extra Heavy Lined - Sizes 34 to 46 2.98 6 58 to 8t2 to Men's Cape Leather JACKETS Rick Rack Powder Puff Oilproof - Greaseproof Part ... Combs Water Hooks - Eyes proof t Estimates Cheerfully Given O t, TREMONTON Lumber - Hardware Phone 130 WEEK DAYS 9:00 to 6:00 SATURDAYS 9:00 to 9:00 onnTCJ UKSKJ I "I XL QQ MISSES' SIZES I212 to 3 2.19 WOMEN'S SIZE 4 to 9 2.29 Replenish Your Supply of Flour Sack Drinking Squares O Flowered Designs O Bands or Plains 5 r ... 10 10 10 10 3 72 x 84 lbs. Satin Bound Blue - Rose - Cedar 34 3.9,8 2 prs. 7.75 7TT--T each H Just right for: Dust Cloths - Dish Towels - Dish Cloths and other household uses. 5C Children's White Sheet Dresses Blankets Sizes 1 to 6 LARGE SIZE Reduced to Embroidered Edges JW0 Double Bed BLANKETS Tremonton y Glasses Wool Gephart Stores Co i o 7.00 1.49 Tan - Brown SPECIALS Size . Satin Lined Reduced to 38 Red - Clue - Green NOTION APRONS INSULATION CHILDREN'S SIZE "sir CANNING new RTYT.F. Broken Lots for 98 Men's and Boys' Ladies Waterproof A CLOSE-OU- T 35 Men's Lined Keep warm these chilly monmings HOUSE Deane Bone, Marilyn Manning, Carilyn Manning. Theron Buttler, Diane Rhodes, Mitzi Hansen, Marianne Manning, Darlene Stenquist, Renae Neilson, LaRee Rhodes, Joyce Cowley, Carol Green and Trixie Bjorn. Play Shoe 49c to 4 LIMIT NOTION 49c SHINGLES Elastic Waist CHILDREN'S - Butt) (Thick p'ENNEY'S Training Panties Band 33' yd New Bright Patterns LIMIT ASPHALT Store Hours Children's White PERCALE Large Stc-quis- "Canterville Ghost" STORE OPENS SATURDAYS from 12:00 NOON to 9:00 P. M. Fancy GLATEX SIDING cordially invited to attend. Pupils of Mrs. Wilma Anderson will assist on the program with reading numbers. The following students will take part on the program: Paddy Adams, Barbara Koford, Inna Adams, Cherril Bradshaw, Lea Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nails Medium in IN TECHNICOLOR IT 36 Inch on PRESENT STUDENTS Mrs. M. F. Rhodes will present some of her pupils in a piano recital at the Methodist church of Tremonton, Monday night. Sept 18th, at 8 o'clock. The public is "Billy The Kid" and Mrs. Rav Chidester and eluded .property and financial acfamily were made happy Saturday counting, typewriting, English and by their son. Gene, coming home correspondence. from Camp Roberts on a few days furlough. Graduating from the Naval Air Technical Center at Norman, OkDuty orders to sea or to some lahoma, on August 26th, was a shore station now await Ralph M. Grouse Creek man. He received the Baird, 29, Fielding, a recent grad- ratine' of Seaman first class and uate of the Naval Training School fwill now be transferred to a naval for storekeepers at the Toledo, unit afloat or to another shore Ohio Naval Armory. station for further instruction and Selected to attend the specialty work. Theron Hadfield Simpson, son school on the basis of his recruit training aptitude test scores the of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Simpson, of newly graduated man has com- Grouse Creek, specialized as aviapleted a course of study that in- - tion machinist. ESTIMATES MRS. RHODES TO Mr. - Dorothy Fred MacMurray Mr. and Mrs. Pocatello, Idaho Robert Fishburn, James Fishburn, Mrs. Priscilla Blackhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan Scholes, Mrs. Rachel Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smithfield Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Noseman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann, Mrs. Mae Chambers and son Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake City Stuart McMaster, Mrs. Lavinia McMaster, Mrs. Grace Wright and son, Mrs. Paul Tyson, Mac Fishburn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wight, Mrs. Verna Anderson. son-in-la- w who lives FREE mon. Friday and Saturday ROBERT TAYLOR Get Your Day-leFishburn. Mrs. Wanda Wardleigh, and Mrs. Miss Ada Mack, Mrs. Beth Har- ay Cpl. NOTICE OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ATTEND SERVICES FOR MR. FISIIBURN MANY MANY ATTEND KORTH FUNERAL 14, 1944 J.J9 and U9 Girls' Boys' Service SPORT DENIM Uniforms Slacks ONLY They're Sanforized SEVEN LEFT ?1.00 Naval and Military Sizes 4 to 10 Reduced To $5.00 |