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Show Thursday, October 19, Fall Values v OAKLAND : BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON. UTAH 1944 t Vets Exempt From Manpower Control u..l EAST GARLAND ij ij i,r ir ij 'u u uuu J Li l ' German Each Year Joseph S. Mayer, director of tha 000000000000000000100'00 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were Utah War Manpower Commission, has announced the lifting of all m Ogden on business, Monday. manpower controls for veterans of Mr. Rhodes purchased some feeder lambs. Ross and Ursel Rhodes the present war. R. J. Potter and Roy Atkinson are This action was taken, Mr. Mayalso feeding lambs. reemer explains, to speed the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derrick antl veterans of returning ployment small grandson, of Salt Lake City, and to remove all employment in the way of their return are this week's house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. to civilian life. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rhodes, of Relaxation of manpower controls for war veterans is provided Brigham City, were Sunday guests at the Alva Rhodes home. for in the following manner: 1. Veterans of the present war Evelyn Larsen spent the week will not be required to secure or end home from Ogden. present statements of availability Joseph Sorensen visited with his in order to change jobs. daughter, Mrs. Eph Petersen, and 2. Veterans of the present war with friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen attmay be hired by any employer without referral by the U. S. Em- ended a family gathering at tho ployment Service or other author- home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Steed EVERY WEDNESDAY KIGHT t Various Sizes ! Metal foot. V ! STOVE BOARDS Size 28 x 28 Metal top and rim with Asbestos filling. i ire- j - Full Stock of 1 DINNER WARE S3 Several attractive patterns. Service for six. also OPEN SETS Select your own assortment of dishes for your dinner service. . . You can always replace broken pieces. le 33 referral channels. 3. Any veteran of the present war who seeks employment thru USES will be entitled to a referral, as a matter of right, to any job of his choice, without regard to the essentiality or priority status of such job. 4. Veterans of the present war may be hired without regard to employment ceilings. However, all employees who are veterans of this war will be counted against an established employment ceiling unless the applicable local employment stabilization program provides for the exemption of such veterans from employment ceiling determinations. No workers other than veterans of the present war and any other groups that may ized in f- if ring i IS l - FARMERS' CASH UNION ze. 's! I K)t I lis 6 ! k 6n Forme5 other Program Broadened s3 rm L new procedure, applicants by commercial vehicle operators for ratemporary and tions will be made to OPA local War Price and Rationing Boards rather than to ODT district offices. Theso rations will be issued by lolal boards and appeals from decisions of the boards will be handler by the OPA, thus OPA will have complete authority over the issuance of such additional rations. The change Is expected to Improve serfice and be of much greater convenience since operators will have available 5,500 local boards in various parts of the country as compared with 14 2 ODT district offices." It was pointed out that recom mendations on temporary and non recurring gas allotment"! for trucks owned by farmers will continue to be made by county farm but transportation committees, will be referred to OPA local boards for actions. Instead of tr for certificates of war necessity ODT district offices. Applications or for permanent changes In cer- I t 1 1 V H - W Station Joseph Parrachinl, mascot for a group of and II! at 8:30 p. m. ICSL Brought to you by F. F. I. in Carpenfras, is responsible for killing 13 Germans and wounding several others. He was in a battle against a German tank, armed only with I it ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. & machine pistoL ft Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland left Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook enter- last week for Riverside, California, tained at dinner on Friday eveAnderson where they will visit with their ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. and son, David, visited with tives in Mink Creek, Idaho, ing the week. Mr. Grace, daughter, Mrs. Gerald Waples. reladur- Bentley Mitchell, and Mrs. Eli Hansen, of Idaho, visited Wednesday with the Melvin Hamiltons. The Misses El Dora and Nola Maughn, of Preston, have spent the past ten days as guests of their sister, Mrs. Bentley Mitchell and family. Van Clay and daughter, of Bountiful,' visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Alvin Korth. Mrs. Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Halver-soof Brigham City, were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. R. Waldron on Sunday. n, Lyle Ohary, of Garfield, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn. mimi Mr, and Mrs. Milton Johnson and children spent Monday in Log an. Miss Louise Homer, a student of the U. S. A. C, spent last week end at home with her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. J. Homer. fkVr'lP Mrs. Carl Kamerath and two sons of Salt Lake, are visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Albert ? Earl and family. : Mrs. Albert Earl were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Mr. and There ;ire nearlv 3.(1011 Floor Wax Rg. 69c Floor Wax Rea.45c Floor Wax J- Seif-Polithin- IK, r . - r' i i " 43 Crtam Reg. 45c a 49 Furniture Polish Reg. 2?e OH Furniture Polish Self-Polithl- LA 3.!)0n Lanffuagi'S 49cPoi Reo. (I f m k 33 33 21 - V3 languat'ts 0f00000000000f00000000tr Valnut 3 VOTE FOR Finish that will giw tZ Tlc. Hand lacked 7 vehicles that require certificates of war necessity, such as buses trucks, taxicabs and rental cars, will be effected by the change," the chairman said. "Under the air I I I F. M. Christensen, chairman of the Tremonton War Price and Rationing Board, stated today. "All operators of commercial war' .1.1 I Ml 'Tfff..l . non-recurri- ng I ortali er! Gasoline Rationing: til -- Ml v The gasoline rationing program has been broadened to include a number of functions that heretofore have been handled by the Office of Defense Transportation, er or - i of U. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boothe, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne, of Ogden, were calling at the D.' E. Adams home Friday evening. Mrs. William Potter accompanied Mrs. Russell Jenkins of Magna, to Logan, Thursday. Miss Ardis Adams spent several days in Ogden this week visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Wayne Boothe and Mrs. Don Bourne. Miss Sherma Hansen was home from the U. S. A .C. for the week end. Mrs. Dorothy Smith is spending-severadays in Ogden this week. Mrs. Keith Rhodes and son, Stuart were shopping in Logan on Saturday. During the summer months a number of houses have been freshly painted and improved, which indicates the desire for improvement and porgress and adds to the appearance of the town in d, lords - II Mrs. Alva Rhodes. Miss Yvonne Grover spent the weekend home from her studies exempted locally may be hired is at or above the employment PYREX established ceiling. Mr. Mayer emphasized that loOVEN WARE cal offices of USES will continue to give all possible placement and counsel assistance to returning war veterans, and although such veterans may be referred without KNIVES regard to priority referral, local USES offices will continue to ofBread fer referral and priority and other Cake Paring general. essential openings to veterans. Butcher Sandwich The Clifton Grovers and Knives Roy have enlarged and remodelOylers Mrs. Wood row Selley, of Smith-fiel- ed their homes. Johnson ha,s was a guest last Friday and moved a modestLyle on the cottage "Your Good Will Saturday of Mrs. Wesley Gephart lot adjoining- the Roy Oylers. Mrs. Doris Petersen's home on the Our Best Asset" Miss Louise Sherman has re- stree looks splendid since south2f bavin. turned home after a three weeks been faced with new, white, fire visit with her sister in Glendale, proof lumber. The J. W. Rhodes California, and other relatives in home on the north street gives the Los Angeles. appearance of a new house since being stuccoed. For several weeks the Wendell Hansens have had the 35 Phone Tremonton foundation ready to have their cottage moved, but are still waitin" S. NORMAN LEE for the movers to ma.ke the The Harmon Piersons werechange. mads ABSTRACTOR much more comforta.be by the adMrs. Sam J. Chiodo, of Dea Established 40 Years dition of another room to their Moines, Iowa, is a guest at the The Paul Larsons were cottage. UTAH BRIGHAM CITY, Vincent Chiodo home. nappy to move into their new modern home which was completed lius summer. All ward members will be pleased when the chapel can be redecorated inside and the grounds improved. The M. I. A. Junior Girls had a pleasant social evening Tuesday at the home of their teacher. Mrs Ruth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde are the proud parents of a babv bov born Tuesday at the Valley hosndtal This is the second child of the Hydes and the second son. be 5 I Mrs. Perry Jensen, of Brigham, visited Thursday with her sister, U. x. ' r. Salt Lake City, Sunday. at the .f mm nelson - - le COAL HEATERS I'ajje Five tfc Your pioneer company, the Utah Oil Refining Company, offers you savings on quantity purchases and protection with products of traditional high oils, greases and other daily necessities for quality your farm. Here's your opportunity to guarantee your benefits requirements for an entire year. Get the full of this popular offering for future delivery. Take advantage of its generous terms. Phone, write or ask your local Utah Oil Refining Co. distributor for details UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Manufacturer! of complete line of petroleum products, including motor fuels, lubricants, specialties for farm use, and industrial oils RUDY MILLER, Distributor Tremonton, Utah mmm wmm miL tificate allotments will be handled by ODT district offices as in the past For further information contact the local war price and rationing board, or the district OPA office, Salt Lake City. 4 mmtm J 1 : 28-Pi- R'-3- Firo-Kin- c " Full service GEORGE M. g Reg. 39c Value 2.97 n MASON 3tW 0 Tor & Oil Removtf to Chroms & Rtflcetof Polish ! Top Dressing Black Democratic Candidate for Tr Touch-U- p v'.': tir;,waauiiiiur T7V COUNTY ATTORNEY A man PC Your Choice for four. . 1 AutaCUanar W. Polishing Wax Pre-Wa- x E2 well trained in his profession. Rag. 39c Llqttd Ryst Resistor or Uqyid Cleanaf Cltf,l'lo SoWr....ta.,f promote the Iks!". interests of the county and safeguard its public trusts. He will Painf Enamol ft.4 II A II . . i' Wflii'l '.ll'i ''J Fronk Chevrolet Co. Paid Political Adv. I FIIONK 20 IKEMONTON |