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Show Thursday, December BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four SOCIAL NEWS ORPHEUM THEATRE Mrs. Guy Ballard entertained for the members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club last week. Eulala Cornwall was a special guest. The hostess served a delicious luncheon, and the ladies enjoyed their game, with prizes for play Milgoing to Mrs. Cornwall, Ethel ler and Effie Maughn. "My Pal, Wolf" "Danger, Women At Work" Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Mrs. Leon Kerr delightfully entertained for the members of the Booklore Club Wednesday afternoon. Other guests were Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Ferris Allen and Mrs. W. E. Kerr. A very pleasing Christmas story urs.a cnvp-- hv Mrs. Jav Dee Harris. and the hostess served a delicious luncheon. "Kismet" IN TECHNICOLOR Next Thurs. - Frl. SniONE SIMON In Sat. "Mademoiselle Fifi" CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Used Case binder and used set of harness. Call 4 Up 60-R- 1. 12-1- Milk cows, weiner Phone pigs. 12 -- 14 3. Up If you have a piano in your home that isn't of any service and you would like to seU it so that some one else might enjoy it, call J. II. Kirkham. Phone 45-tip Geese for Christmas dinner. David Holmgren farm. FOR SALE 12-1- Up 4 Irregular Sailing The merchantmen of the 18th century sailed at very irregular periods depending upon acquiring a full careo. Passengers were often forced to wait indefinite periods be fore their departure. In the early 19th century the great increase in Immigration and mails introduced the transatlantic Packet Ships as shown by the Queen of the West. They were large vessels, carrying both freight and passengers, and were advertised to depart at a definite hour of a certain day. Although slow ships, they were successful in bringing large numbers of immigrants from Ireland and northern Europe from 1820 to 1850. Avoid Range Bust To avoid oven, leave ing. Open a ing up, so rust inside your range the door ajar after bakfew minutes when lightthat the moisture that FOR SALE Circulating heater, practically new. Call May 4Taylor forms won't condense. Kent tic 12-1- FOR SALE Large wardrobe CARD OF THANKS trunk, $25, coal range with water jacket, $35; also kitchen table. M. W. Ward, first house We wish to thank our many west of Nesson apartments. the valley, state Please call Saturday before friends throughout nation who so willingly extend4 noon. tic and ed their sympathy and kind words encouragement in our hour of FOR SALE Small white enamel of coal ranepe with water jacket. sorrow. For the wonderful memorUc ial services; for all those who took Walter Wuthrich. part under the direction of the FOR SALE Chevrolet, 1936, Tremonton First Ward Bishopric, nd DeVere Watkins Post No. 76 factory rebuilt motor. Gamble 4 tic American Legion. Store Dealer. Thanks, and may God bless you Ladies purse. Owner all and hasten the day when the FOUND may have same by identifying rest of our sons and daughters and paying cost or this ad. J. u. may come marching home, rejoic4 Harris. ing over a glorious victory in Europe and Asia. But not giving up DELICIOUS APPLES for sale. $1 until the evils of our own country a bushel. Bring containers. Ira are cleaned up and made safe for c 4 Anderson. El wood. each individual to sit in his own Girl or woman back yard unmolested. WANTED We hold no malice in our hearts for part time house work. Call toward any race or creed of people Office. The Leader but pray for the day when hatred selfishness between men will WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. and vanish and love and union will Call Lee Thompson at Fronk flourish throughout the world. We tfc can never Chevrolet Co, Phone 20. hope for world peace until we learn to live it at home. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams sale at Leader office. $1.00. and family. 12-1- 12-1- 12-1- t-- 12-1- SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS We greatly desire to express our 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. thanks and deep appreciation to our many friends and relatives for Cash for Live Poultry. II. A. Gam, the generous assistance given and 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone the many acts of kindness shown 693. during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father. CASH PAID for dead or uselera We especially wish to think Rev. cows, horses, sheep or hogs, Willis Phelps for his kind words of comfort and encouragement and Colorado Animal 4 Phone Tremonton, of Gar to all others who helped in any to lighten the burden of sorland. 35J3 it way row during our bereavement Mrs. II. E. Berchtold For best live poultry market call and family. A. R. Bennett. afc ts, 96-R- 8-- 19 44-R- 2. 4-- 29 in LUBRICATE, REPLACE, "National Barn Dance" ADJUST WHEEL BEARINGS Protect Vital Wheel Bearings PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN man. When I say .. A total of 345 cases of communicable diseaj.es was reported to the Utah State Department of Health by local h;alth officers for the week ending December 8. This is 59 cases fewer than reported for the previous week. Utah County reported 4 cases of epidemic meningitis 3 of the patients are young adults and the fourth is an adult male. The report also shows 30 case3 of rheumatic fever 23 of these were submitted on a delayed report and the cases were discovered as a result of a survey that is being made throughout the State. A total of 185 resident cases and cases of this di68 sease has been reported during the year, 1944. One case of typhoid fever was reported from Utah County. Only 5 cases of this disease have been reported in the state during 1944. Salt Lake County reported one case of tularemia. The patient is a boy, 4 years of age. The source of the infection is given by the attending physician as "rabbit." Utah County also reported two cases of undulant fever. According to the attending physicians, both my punches. I'll let Eddie talk. I quote: "Most of the people who have interested me are those who are in some kind of spot. Edmund They were either Goulding beginning or des perately anxious Bing Crosby, a natural . . . Bankhead, beautiful, vital . . . Constance Bennett, so positive . . . Alex Smith, so nervous . . . Dolores Moran, so green . . . Joyce Reynolds, so young . . . Gig Young, so anxious . . . Geraldine Fitzgerald, so Irishly indifferent . . . Louise Hayward, Noel Coward's tip and mine . . . David Niven, so refreshing . . Fay Bainter, so scared of the movies . . . Helen Hayes (for whom he wrote 'Dancing Mothers') . . . Paul Lukas, so bothered about our language . . . Richard Barthehnas, so ambitious. . . . Some weird fate brings me into other people's lives when they need me. "Show me someone trembling, perspiring, fearing they're not good, hoping they will get by someone to whom the enterprise means life or death and I become their soldier. . Ruined wheel b jarings may mean an idle car or truck these days. It's not always possible to find new ones. Let your "RPM" Dealer keep yours in good condition by regular servidngs, and repacking with specially made RPM Wheel Bearing Grease. It stands up in extremes of heat and pressure and lubricates for thousands of miles. Dave Stsnder Phone 121 Tremonton V' t non-reside- nt non-reside- nt . ' t ; ' ISA patients have apparently had the disease for a number of years but a definite diagnosis was made only recently. Two cases of tuberculosis were reported frpm Ogden City and one case of this disease from Brigham City. The totals for the week were as follows: chickenpox, 159; influenza, 3; measles, 8; German measles, 2; epidemic meningitis, 4; mumps, 58; pneumonia, 5; scarlet fever, 19; tuberculosis, 3; tularemia, 1; typhoid fever, 1; undulant fever, 2; whooping cough, 10; gonorrhea, (resident) 13; gonorrhea 3; syphilis (resident 12; 7; malaria syphilis Begins With Research "I want to know all about them. I want to enter their lives, know all their problems; their aches, pains, fears, apprehensions, and hopes. I'm paid well for my trouble, because there is great strength to be given by someone who digs and understands more than surface problems." As this is being written Edmund Goulding is doing what he considers the most important picture of his career. It's "Of Human Bond- fever age," the Somerset Maugham storv matic fever, 30. that catapulted Bette Davis to star-- ! dom. Her part of Mildred, the cockney girl who wrecks the life of Philip Carey, is being taken in the present version by Eleanor Parker. Goulding's method of conditioning Eleanor, an almost unknown, for the important role is typical of his thoroughness. He went down on the set of "Between Two Worlds" to see her. She was very beautiful, quiet, more unlike Mildred than anyone he'd ever (non-residen- wmpx V ' , ; V V t) t) (non-residen- (non-reside- WANTED Flour Warehouseman and Grain Handlers in Nation- Don't jack up your car for the duration. War workers need it. ally Eswntial Permanently EsIt Is worth more now than it tablished Industry. Essential ever will be worth again. We seen. War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Eleanor said: "Of course I want pay cash for used cars and Apply to play the part of Mildred, but I'm trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, tfc sure I can't." Utah. Telephone 8311. "What makes you so cocksure you can't do it?" asked Eddie. She answered: "Well, it takes an actress, and you've eot to be En a. lish." Eddie continued the narrative: "Well something happened then. It AND was instinctive, it was a challenge. It was my ego, I guess. "I asked her to sneak away when she could, talk cockney with me. I got the English actress Doris Lloyd A to help her. At .the end of the week I knew she could do it "I worked with her like a psychia-tris- t Altogether it took two and a half solid months of work to ria around with that girl until she blindly believed in me. "We made the test, and I will stake my reputation In the theater and films on the statement that Eleanor Parker la n Otrrtat. anA VAVAbnit.lng, as thrilling and promising an actress as I've ever directed." Writer, composer ("Love, Thy Magic Spell Is Everywhere"), artist, world traveler, student Eddie Goulding is above all things a human being whose entire time and effort are spent on knowine and nn. MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS derstanding people. He loves people. Service for 6, 8 or 12 Also Open Sets WW Wednesday and Thursday Jean Heather - Rob't Benchley ......mum, ..: WORN WHEEL BEARINGS 000 The He welcomes temperament tougher they come the better he likes 'em There is so much to write about Goulding that in this article you a Lake w "JANIE" Goulding is like no one else here. His technique is his and his alone. that he is fabulous I'm pulling Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ewer a business trip to Salt GREASE RETAINERS INSPECT Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Joyce Reynolds - Robert Hutton in Rugged Individualist can get only a glimpse of the -- REPLACE REMOVE, CLEAN, ceo ment comes from Edmund Goulding, who, if he doesn't know all there is to know about directing pictures, can at least give lessons to nine out of ten of his contemporaries. What was your favorite picture? "Dark Victory-- ? "Grand Hotel"? "The Old Maid"? "Rip Tide"? "The Devil's Holiday"? "Love"? "White Banners"? "The Trespasser"? "The Constant Nymph"? "Claudia"? Goulding directed them all, and many more. Standine for SDonsArimr J( ...6 i. rA- "San Fernando Valley" HOLLYWOOD 'TVHE hardest thing about mak- ing a movie is landing the job to make it." This disarming state- BOOKLORE CLUB MEETS RONALD OOLMAN and MAELENE DIETRICH in By Sue King t n rviiav Mrs darn let all of the grade out, the last period of school, for the day, to dance to Roy Rogers - Dale Evans and "Trigger" in fctJ looking at "5. Activities Friday and Saturday nt "... and rheu- 5; 1 ' .. ' 43 POULTRY NETTING for : j ! - - !. FIELD FENCE SIZE FOR EVERY Sheet Rock Bolts he comes home ! " Paints " ... CHINA AND GLASS DINNERWARE Blonde Tresses Are Going Farmers9 Cash Union Phone 33 ! Window Glass Nails Ford Jeppson, Manager Lana Turner is a big girl now. in her hair will be cut short for "Week-En- d at the Waldorf." She had quite ' a time with that blonde halo while playing a WAC. They parted and braided it, and wound it around htr - j head. ... Solid Winter Comfort Curlee Overcoats NEED LUMBER AND BUILDING NEEDS Weather Board jg., music which was played on piano by Mrs. Blanche p,. Practically all of th v danced, and they seemed to k. a very nice time. We would also like to thank t Fielding: School LIBERTY FRIDGE CLUB GUESTS AT BALLARD HOME Friday and Saturday FOR SALE pies and feeder Eugene Bjorn called his parents from Ogden last week as he was but he going through on business, was unable to get up to see them 14( i This scene will be duplicated la mil' lions of homes this Christmas. Let us hope that before Christmas 1945, America will be at peace forever. Millions of boys will come home, M they went away by bus. When the war Is a memory, look to Overland Greyhound for the best In bus transportation. Remtmbtr our trrvicemen neti bv$t$ for holiday nrloifk. 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