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Show Thursday, September 28, 1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH 66 W WITH DING CROSBY - RISE STEVENS - BARRY FITZGERALD 5 WN - .KAN H K A ITTH T? VR ANk Awl I IClii .AM'X : : rr .,.,.,wyMWWWW-WW,.- D;vs , , a cheap lunch theii children are eating, also to see the variety of vegetables they enjoy when everyone else is eating First Mrs. Odell Bigler ard Jimmy Beverage visited relatives here GRAINS dif-fei-e- nt City. Mrs. Charles Burbank spent a k day with Mr. and Mrs. James at their home in Tremonton. Mrs. Kenneth Burbank and son and Mrs. Lowell Burbank and k daughter visited Mrs. Charles Bur-ban- efforts. Brother Nielsen and Leonard L. Bishop represented the Stake High Council at our meeting last Sunday. Their instructions were timely and very interesting. A Scout Court of Honor was held under the direction of Scout Master La- Mar Cutler and a number of boys received advancements in Ervm StoM - Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and family have received letters from their sons and brothers who are serving in our country's call. They were well and were in parts of the war zones. Mrs. Rosa Fansler is spending a few days with the granddaughters, Mrs. Sid Hess and Mrs. Glenn Drummer and families in Brigham ward and all are invited to enjoy the fruits of their MB Wholesale and Retail Eur-ban- t :X on Sunday. ; A. iiW Lieut. Gen. Courtney II. Hodges, commander of the American First army, which had the honor to be the first of the Allied forces to make a permanent psnetration into Germany. General Hodges troops were also the first Yanks to enter Paris after the French underground and fought off the Nazis. Member Federal Warehouse System Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble have the sympathy of their many friends here in Deweyville. The death of Vernon Rhodes, brother official "half hour before sunrise" and sunset table for Oct. is reproduced by the Utah Fish and Game Commission herewith for duck hunters who don't ' get an original copy. The November and December tables will be issued subsequently as needed.. The season extends through January 1 in Utah. Official duck hunting hours for October: Will Buy All Kinds of o STEAM ROLLING CLEANING Tremonton 147:08 a, m. 15 16 17 38 m. a. m. a. m. m. a. m. a. m. m. q:10 a. 30 7:26 7:27 217:28 a a m. m. a. m. !; AN. 6:4Q p. 6:4.5 p. 6:43 p. 6:42 p. 6:40 p. m. m. m. m. m. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. rn. 6:39 6:38 6:36 6:35 6:35 6:32 6:31 6:29 to 6:28 to 6:27 to 6:25 - 1 ' ending September M Ziff-Dav- is DttfCTlV WOW Publishing Company 140 N0CTH MICWCUN AVCMM, CHICAOO H, iu-w- w t A German measles, 3: 5: nneu-omrd- tuberculosH 7; tular- a, emia, 2; undulant fever. 1: whooping coutrh, 20; gonorrhea (resident)! 16; gonorrhea, 8; syphilis, (resident). 13; 1; svnhllis, 1; malaria, 9; and rheumatic fever, 1. (non-roidrn- t, (non-res'dnt- ), R"UCed v BIB f Sizes ) I X. f s'?A ?f )' ' u ' n , ' ''l' - !''.,J t )t , ; ) ) LADIES T RAYON ' H0SE liy5J;: V- PAYDAY - OVERALLS ' - $188 to Sizes 32 V JlJ Long-live- d i; : 50 ;! Sanforized i; Suit Is A Whole WINTER WARDROBE ? " ) S Just Received MEN'S V A f to 16 J..iy, ? j j rtf,l 5 . j ' ) OVERALLS $pS0 XX nt S and medium heels. Jj U I Sanforized ! ;: cases of tularemia has $2.00 ported from various sections of tho state. It is interesting to note that only one case of chickenpox was reported for the week. The totals for the week were as follows: chlckennox, 1; measles, 5: 1; from high slim Cuban heels to low, " XW been re- 1; ( ( in PUMPS and TIES -"-'"i S BIG MAC ! m. m. m. m. m. m, p. m. p. m. a. m, p. m. mumtw, 10; scarlet fever, I . 1 - week September 30th at nine o'clock i o shoes . 22, Influenza, am IvbMI kAAvcriira ROHDE SAZC I OCP-Of- lf A l Thomas H. N-- - j, : D. Suggestion: I .urii.rn For the I V non-reside- nt by Senator Elbert Had-fiel- d QVAUTY LEATIIER f vi COLUMN non-reside- defeatism. Mrs. William J. Bowcutt is visin Kellog, Idaho, with her Delose Udy. Miss Gay Peterson of Brigham daughter, Irene Johnson and famhas been visiting in Riverside a ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward and couple of days this week. daughters, Margie and Rayola Walker went to Salt Lake, Sunday. Steel Fay Mrs. W. B. White and Mabel At the close of '1943. the steel inaccompanied them to Draper dustry's payrolls were $140,000,000 and Riverton where they visited per month, and earnings of wage with relatives. earners averaged more than $1.16 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling were per hour Brigham visitors Sunday. The M. I. A. held their opening social tins week. Mrs. Jesse Davis accompanied ,A her son, Alten, to Ogden, Sunday Have Your evening, when he left for Camp FARM IMPLEMENTS Shelby, Miss, after a pleasant visit REPAIRED NOW at home. The Jesse Davis family and Mrs. Why wait until you are ready to use them? Ted King and baby attended a dinner in North Sunday birthday Garland for F. P. Davis. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs were Blacksmith and Bfachiite Works in Ogden Monday on business. "Mends Everything Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey, RusBut People's Ways" sell Capener, Mrs. Alice Ward and T !' local health officers reported to the State Department of Health a total of 84 cases of communicable A fighting book that fights with diseases a slight increase over the t!; facts. A brilliant and devastating 69 cases reported for the previous ' week. broadside aimed at the fears that It is encouraging to note that no cases of poliomyelitis were reobsess our national life: ported for the week. Seven new cases of pulmonary 1. Fear of entangling alliances tuberculosis were reported, bring2. Fear of England and Russia ing the total resident cases for the cases week to 95 and 3. Fear of idealism to 34. During the corresponding' 4. Fear of revolution period in 1943, 78 resident and 36 cases of this diseases The Senator from Utah makes were reported ;' A delayed report of a case of !; are four fears all clear that vividly undulant fever was reported from ' baseless and dangerous . . . that to Sannete County. Iron and Grand counties each attain the Four Freedoms we must reported one case of tluaremia. The patients were 12 and 40 years first eliminate the four fears. of age, respectively. According to Loaded with cold logic and horse the attending physicians, one of was Infected through the sense, THE FOUR FEARS is a clear, the patients bite of a tick and the other skinning a rabeyed analysis of our muddled world was infected while a total of 16 1944, bit During a powerful antidote to outlook cynicism and Saturday. Mrs. Ed Rader, of Corinne, aid Mrs. Harold Jensen of Brigham, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. iting- r- - : PUBLIC HEALTH A ... RIVERSIDE Women's Dress Shoe to 6:50 p. m. to 6:4S p. m. to to a to to to a to a. m. to a. m. to a. m. to a. m. to 257:22 a. m. to 27 7:23 a. m. to 2a 7:24 a. ra. to 7:11 7:12 7:13 19 7:14 20 7:15 21 7:16 22 7:17 23 7:19 24 7:29 25 7:21 29 thundering blast at our national phobias Vaughn Tingey attended ihe funeral of Cecil Biglow in Salt Lake 11 vice. e . . Duck Hunting: Hours Set The GRINDING Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry. Sunday evening rt Sacrament meeting the special speakers were William Bunderson and President K. H. Fridal of the Bear River Precisely at 7:08 a. m on Saturday, October 14, the 1944 waterfowl season will open In Utah, according to U. S. Weather Bureau observations issued by C. L. Fret-we- ll of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- SEED Phone 41 r . of Mrs. Marble, was a shock to others from here were in Logan all. They attended funeral sen-iceMonday to attend the funeral of in Logan and burial in Garland Vernon Rhodes. Ronald Hales, Mr. and Mrs. IL cemetery, Monday. S. Tingey, Luana Tingey and Saturday. of the last weekend. youth Under the direction of the P. T. AJ hot school lunches were begun this week. It is inspiring to visit the school during lunch time and see how eagerly the children attack the lunch and how happy they are over each surprise dish. Parents are urged to visit the school and see how tasty and SUNDAY SHOW STARTS 3 O'CLOCK s ef home treat- ) in Germ any same thing'. and Mrs. William Goldsberry the as the weekend of Layton, spent Tuesday afternoon a special Re-li.ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Society planning meeting was Gbristensen and Mrs. Martina Lar- held by all visiting teachers and son who has just returned home officers some time with preparatory for the openafter spending Tremonton. in of the winter season. Next ing jlrs. Jane Brough at 2 p. m. the opening Nurse Cadet Tuesday Abel, Miss Erma will be held. All ladies from the Dee hospital, spent the meeting weekend with her parents, Mr. are urged to attend. and Mrs. Thomas Abel and famThe regular Sunday evening serily. vice next Sunday will be under Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen, the direction of the Genealogical Mrs. Gladys Ogg and children, committee. A young peoples' prohas been prepared by the Doris, Orlin and Gilbert, visited gram Lavern Petersen returned with them after medical ment by a specialist. LIBERTY THEATRE . Mr. relatives in Ogden Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ) nourishing ELWOOD - Sunday IT Page Threa ! 1 1 j - j 1 SUITS you can dress up or dress down with a change of accessories! Tucked and draped dressmak- er styles, man tailored styles m yur favorite new fall shades. Prices from $11.88 to " ' J h!" y 'V' f ;! ' ifJ rfy") ; : |