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Show Thursday, January BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Eight spending a thirty day furlough at home with bis wife, Mrs. Veria Abel and two children. He has had many experiences since leaving home which have caused him to more fully appreciate his parents and to put a higher value on the have wife and Pvt. Vern Brough been visiting among friends and common place things of life. relatives during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson Vern has recently received a medmH famiiv were hannv to have Armed ical discharge from the son and brother, veri, nome their the to and spent services expects remainder of the winter in Mantua for the Christmas holidays. Verl with his wife and family, and to has been stationed at Camp Hood, return here again when school U Texas for the past five months and is now beiner moved to a camp in out. California. He and his buddy, Larsen, from Cache Valley, Cpl. James G. Abel, who left iwere accompanied to Salt Lake by some here with the National Guard his parents. been has who and four years ago A very enjoyable family party in the Pacific Islands for some was held Saturday evening in be to two years, is very happy honor of Verl and Shirl Christen-lEewhile they were home. The group met at the home of Mrs. M. P. Jensen in Brigham City. who was In New York. He reported that on Christmas Eve he was advanced to the rank of Sergeant and on Christmas day he was awarded the good conduct medal, which goes to service men who have given one year of service with no demerits. He is also wearing a European theatre of war ribbon. During his first trip on board hospital ship he has visited many of the European countries. He was in New York for just three days before getting underway again. NEWS FROM SERVICE MEN Cpl. Darrell Hansen arrived Sunnome a on brief nmougn day is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen and other relatives. An ApproprLrtloa,, . Notice is herebv Year 1945. for n "I" Lox"! doSktsE January "BRIDE BY MISTAKE" U iwi11 a held at e Midland h in Utah on JanuJ' Section Tremonton, Section 1. Pursuant to 3 Utah Cod Annotated,- at p. m. for the purpose nfTr 1943, a budget making appropria- ing officers and directors torr tions of funds for Box Elder Coun-- year 1945. VINCENT CHiodq ty, a political subdivision oi tne State of Utah, is hereby adopted Mgr. and for the calendar year 1945, for the and purposes various departments and in the amounts as follows, Jenae, were Salt Lake visitor, i Road County $42,050.00 Maintenance County Road License 32,00tt00 Plate Money 10,433.00 Pauper Fund Exhibits and Advertis8,300.00 ing Fund Public Welfare Fund .... 53,000.00 Noxious Weed Control utan ordains as follows: Lt. Willard R. Larson, a grad- 6-21, uate of the U. S. A. C. in the school of forestry, is featured on a page of "The Utah Juniper," annual J B-2- MEaM to-w-it: oy - LIBERTY THEATRE i FRIDAY and January Lar-aln- e Day and Marsha Hunt News and "Tins IS AMERICA" - Friday - Saturday January Thursday j,, - 13 FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY "HEAVENLY DAYS" ROBERT LOWERY and ELLEX DREW In "DARK MOUNTAIN" JIOOT GIBSON and BOB STEELE in "Sonora rfi STAGECOACH" Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. SUNDAT1i j TUESDAY for-suc- January 7, w also "MYSTERIOUS twin-engi- RIDER" TITO GUIZA11, VIRGINIA BRUCE EDWARD EVERET MORTON, BOB LIVLGST0.N ne "BRAZIL" - Matinee Sunday i nrv Crest TUBES Va inch Drive Sockets inch Drive Sockets Flex Handles Universal Joints Pre-WQuality Pliers 50 inch Steel Tapes End Wrenches Box End Wrenches Hammers ar All Sizes NO PRIORITY 100 Pure Penn OIL Chisels Socket Sets Tool Boxes 2 gallon can H.89 "B" batteries; TIRE GUAGES ?i.oo J.79 to Generators All Sizes Fairbanks Morse Life Centrifugal 6 inch BLC wmssp '2.98 Auto AERIALS Cowl Type 2.98 RINSO Large Size ?99.50 METAL LUNCH KITS With Vacuum ?1.79 BARRE PUMPS s3.98. 21 (k7 22 ft. lift 40 gallon tank Z--A lvA lib HOWARD FETXSS, Owner JJL ill 3:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY - January ( Mere i ney Are TOOLS TIRES GALORE Crest 8 and 9 ' and Walt Disney's "HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL" 600x16 650x16 600x16 6 ply H.D. 650x16 6 ply H.D. 475x19 450x20 450x21 SATURDAY 5 and 6 DOUBLE FEATURE ' I Starring Alan Marshall, . eiVM, stockholder, of the BearR I Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. SIEET Of Stock Holder of the p River Valley Telephone el THEATRE . j n. ORPHEUM Ordinance yearbook of the school. Lt. Larson is still reported as missing in acLiberator bombing tion in a 4 Mr. asd Mrs. J. Davis, of River- raid over Berlin in April, 1944. side, have received word that their Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sorensen reson, Alten, has been advanced to the rank of Sergeant He is serving ceived word Tuesday that their son overseas. Sgt. Allen Sorensen is in a hospital recovering from an appendectomy December 15th. Allen Bear of River the People Valley performed he has the best of that will remember the family of Mr. Imports 1S uumS wc"and Mrs. Lars Anderson, former ,tare a 25,000.00 residents of Tremonton. While visFund has been received that Post War project Fund 32,500.00 iting in Salt Lake this week, Mrs. Word 2,680 00 Vern L. Crozier, son of George Oscar Strand learned of an exper- Sgt. Durrell Grover, who was quite justices Court Dur-r4,070 00 is burned Court Di&triet been ad improving. ience of their eldest son, Lars Jr., badly Ciozier, has recently is in the South Pacific area. vanced to Seaman first class. He while serving with the armed Statutory and General 22,370.00 15,615.00 County Sheriff is with the amphibial landing forces. He was one of 1400 sur-- I Clerk and is in who County Jack since in training been Welling, He has April vivor3 of two escort carriers which group. 9,200.00 Auditor Ran Diefio. Calif.. jand ha3 now left for overseas iwere attacked by the Japanese in fnr th Waw at 8,400.00 Assessor County 'November. He is a radar operator, spent several days at home with: 10.170 00 jduty. Recorder County G. Mr. v wi. on' Mrs. and Karl and recalls the experience only his parents, County Treasurer He returned: Riverside. of 3,765.00 County Attorney Pvt. Hughie Thompson, son of with regret, having seen many of Welling 459.00 County Surveyor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, left his friends die in the attack. He to California Wednesday. 450.00 and Quarantine Health on now 30 Fanis a survivor home to return to Camp day Wednesday 6,940.00 Grounds and Mr. Buildiners son of Clarence Forsbere. nin, Texas after spending a ten leave, which will no doubt be and Mrs. August Forsberg, of Riv-- 1 County Extension day furlough at home. He has been quite welcome, as the group he 6,450.00 o,County Commissioners; hv nbna bein the service seventeen months was with floated for 40 hours 870.00 Court Juvenile San Digo, California, week from .iter- TTrwhlriAn fore being rescued. . and this is his first furlough. XX. - .. A..l.-JCLUV'It tt .i because of tne inness ci nis rainer. vartous County of Clarence is training for the Navy. Commis-- : Boards, Departments, Pvt. Dwayne J. Iverson, son of Lt. and Mrs. Donald D. Adams which for etc., appropriasioners, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Iverson, spent Christmas here with his parAir Field, Pampa, in this made are ordinance, Army tion3 Pampa who is in the South Pacific, writes ents, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Adams Texas (Special) j Kenneth Antonejare expressly forbidden to make home that he is well and says he and her mother, Mrs. Rayola 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. expense in excess or cue Anderson, had an enjoyable Christmas. He Walker at Ogden. They left Rov C. Anderson. R. F. D. No. 2. any de- -; amount appropriated was thankful for a good cooked Thursday to return to Iris post at been awanded his partments, Doaras, commissioners,, has Tremonton, be-- 1 UI dinner, as their food since landing Bend, Oregon. " J vlU.W niTnt' r4cra Qnrf !.TTirrtWl 1945, 1, there has been canned and in excepting ginning January Verl Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. an officer in the Army Air Forces the matters provided by law. powdered form. Dwayne sends his of upon completion Passed this 29th day of Decern-- ; New Year's greetings to his Ralph Grover, and Gorden SmithJ advanced training at this Top o ber, A. V. 1944. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith, friends. Commissioner Osey Jenson vot will leave to serve their country Texas unit of the AAF Central Command. Training "Ave : commissioner josepn Flying ingMrs. Lynn Thomas was happy sometime this month. He is married to the former La-- ! A. Nielsen voting "Aye"; Cbmmis-Pre- ar husband to her this week to talk sioner A. W. Owens voting "Aye." Bishop, of Garland.. S 1c France Standing, of the BOARD OF COUNTY United States Coast Guard, has COMMISSIONERS; Mr. and Mrs. John Barfuss in been visiting with his parents, Mr. a recent letter from their son, Cpl. Osey Jenson, Chairman Jos. A. Nielsen, Member pire 'Surpireis pjeuo:KT siii pub Lyle Barfuss, have learned that he sisters, Lila and Verna. He is sta- in company with a; group of other Seal ) A. W. Owens, Member ATTEST: tioned at San Francisco, California. fellows took a trip- by barge along J. Edwin Baird, Clerk. the coast of New Guinea to a STATE OF UTAH ) Word has been received that Pvt. where Lamont Gardner has point been of Box Elder ) ss. Marvin Ashby,. son of Mr. and Mrs. located and a visit of sev- County enjoyed Edwin J. Baird, County Clerk I, Ralph Ashby, is now stationed at eral hours with him. It is assumed in and for Box Elder County, Utah, Camp Robinson, Arkansas. He is that Harvey Peterson .and Malcolm do hereby certify the foregoing! serving in the infantry along with Young may also have been irt the adopting a budgtrt to! Pvt. Lloyd Hendricks, son of Mr. of Box Elder; expenditures govern and Mrs. Charlie Hendricks, and party. for the Utah County, says his motto has had to Year 1945, to be a true calendar and cor-- i Pvt. Oris Rudd, son of Mr. and be Lyle from "Back alive in Mrs. Clark Rudd who are all from 45" changed to "Golden Gate in '48," al- passed by the Board of Coonty Fielding. though he hopes he is wrong. Commissioners on the 29th day of A. D. 1944. December, Mrs. Nana Earl received a letter Koa Lou Christensen, of Thatch- (Seal) J. Edwin Baird, from her brother, Pvt. Johnny er, visited a few week last days County Clerk, Burroughs of the U. S. Army in- with her grandmother,. Mary E. Witness my hand and sea! this dicating that he was somewhere Christensen.. 29th day of December, A. D 1944. in Holland and is in the best of health. Le-R- ; NOTICE OF ANNUAL AN ORDINANCE Tremonton, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler in East Garland. 41-,- ILRRIET - Pf c. Marion K. Burbank, sore of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank of D'eweyville, has received the award of the Good Conduct medal by onder of Major DrisooH. Sgt. Lowell Burbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, is well and is some place in the Philippines. He wishes all his many friends and relatives the best of everything' the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault received a letter from their grandson, Sgt. Darrell Loveland. He is well and appreciates all the letters he gets from relatives and friends. He said he received a number of Christmas gifts. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover, of Penrose, received a cablegram December 23, sent by their son, Pvt. Jesse Grover from France, stating that he is in good health. They have not heard from their son, Lt. Scott Grover, also in France for over two months. Mrs. J. F. Petersen, of Penrose, received word from her brothers, Sgt. Ray rerklns, and Sgt Carl Perkins, tnat they met In England a short time ago and were able to spend two days together. It was their first meeting in more than two years. Lt. John L. Stanflll (a fighter pilot) has arrived in Belgium. He wrote to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stanf ill of Penrose, that the wrecked German tanks and equipment on the way up from I'aris let him know there was really a war on. Sgt. Vern Oylcr was fortunate to get a furlough home during the holiday aeason.' He Is visiting with his wife, Mrs. Bornice Oyler In THURSDAY and 11 MILLIARD and JACK ILVLEY in JTAlJTBIG COMTSG Next Friday and Saturday January 12 and 13 JOHNNY MACK BROVVN n "GUNSMOKE" and THE EAST SIDE KIDS in "BOWERY CHAMPS" j AT IT R BAY Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank received a telegram from their son Odell wishing them a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. He is some place in England. New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank went to Ogden, where they met their son, Douglas who had a seven day leave of which he will spend five of them traveling. He and his parents visited relatives in Ogden, Brigham City, Deweyville and Tremonton. He started back to training camp in Mississippi on Tuesday, Jan. 2nd. All were glad to see Douglas. He looks fine. 10 PEC ALS Saturday, January 6, 1945 Store Open 9 a. m.. to 7 p. ni. Saturday BOBBY PINS 2 Cards to a Customer LIMIT! 10 I'd Hate To Farm Without WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES FACIAL TISSUES 2 ...FARMERS Say! to a Customer LIMIT! BLANKET SPECIAL AT GEPHARTS Clearance of Boxed Fancy Blankets $6.90 Values 2 for $10-0- 0 so WOLVERINE Work Shoes are a old house slippers even drrjo Wfa after soaking T yet are extra wear. Cora snoe g for try on a pair of these wonderful - money-savin- SHELL HOttSEHIDE WORK SHS New Shipment Just, Received Only 20 Blankets in this selection. Same Old Reliable Quality Same Old Low Prices lou TTr,,. Aliirnvc Tlid HURRY! 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