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Show - UTAH BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON. bart B. Hicks of the American ORPHEUM THEATRE StoresCo. Facial I issues 10c LIMIT - 2 $1.98 Wolverine Work SBqs .the quality work shoe of the U. S. A. SAME OLD PRICES Vat dyed print. Sizes 11 to 48. Full Cut Fast Color . . . Nifty Styles. Shag RUGS Round or oval shapes or squares .21 X o2 Extra size 21 Extra heavy x 36 ftO MX- SO CW J - j Two qualities in those ever popular, washable, durable, colorful shag rugs. . . . Good colors to choose from! , 36 Inch Fast Color Percale New Spring Colors O No Phone Orders 0 No On Lay-a-wa- Sale ys 9 A. M. 'BUY FOR CASH and Pay Less' January Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 11, 15 antT 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 "THE MASTER RACE" The Dramatic Shock of the Year Next Thursday - Friday Saturday ar Pvt. Vernon Roche is now locat Mrs. Abba Miller, who now lives at Camp Roberts. California. at Vallejo, California, has had her His wife and baby expect to visit first direct word from her son, mere indefinitely. Marvin, since he was taken prisoner by the Germans. The card was Christmas nerpHn era umra LTv.ivv Dnnt written August 27th and from Cpl. Don Tolman somewhere that he was O. K. The cardreported reachin France, to his friends here. ed his mother in time for ed An Eighth Air Force Bomber Station, England First Lieutenant Stanford Fonnesbeck. son nf Mrs. C. Fonnesbeck, of Logan, has Deen awarded a fourth Oak Leaf Cluster to his Air Medal, it was recently announced by the commanding general, Eighth Air Force Lieutenant Fonnesback is the pilot of a 7 Flying Fortress, and is a veteran of more than a score of the Eighth Air Force's huge daylight precision bombing assaults against the Nazi war machine. He has participated in the bombing offensive against the Reich's oil centers at Hamburg, Politz and Merse bur?, as well as troop support missions over Metz ana uie area around Aachen, all of which were carried out with excellent results and greatly aided our ground forces. The courage, coolness and skill displayed by Lt ronnesbeck on all these occasions reflect great credit unon himself and the Armed Forces of the Unit- - Word has reached friends here that Sgt. Clain (Chuck) Nelson has seen some real war during the last short time. He was with the group that recently landed in the Philippines, and reports that during a week, while they were on another island from their camp, they experienced 68 bombings and straffings. Sgt. Nelson has been on Sal pan and on other front lines, during his three years overseas. He is a son of Mrs. W. B. Nelson, of Richmond. verne Mckinley w. tT"""T W. Verne McKinley, president of the National Editorial associa- tion, will be principal speaker at the 47th annual convention of the Utah State Press association, to be held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, January 12, 13 and W. 14, it is announced by Albert Epperson, president. Mr. McKinley, publisher of the Hillsboro (Oregon) Argus, is recoutognized as one of the most standing publishers in the country, pnd he will discuss problems confronting publishers as well as programs being launched by N. E. A. Other speakers will include ur. Adam S. Bennion, assistant to the president of the Utah Power and Light company; William A. Daw- son, Salt Lake City attorney; Ho- . it S LEO CARRILLO NIGEL BRUCE cale shd:seiid cmcuss irociLLE MATINEE SUNDAY iA mi b::s - 8:30 Wednesday and Thursday, January 17 and Dean Jagger and Neil Hamilton 18 "WHEN STRANGERS MARRY" Coming Friday and Saturday, January 19 and 20 "SAN ANTONIO KID" and "ADVENTURES OF KITTY O'DAY" All The Utile in 45 . . DEPEND ON PENNEFS ! Men Alt-Wo- ol OVERCOAT Vj Comfortable Fly Front Model $14and$22 A' without bulk or weight! Drapes with easy grace. Rich winter tones. Single breasted fly front model 1 I , .- j n - hang well! Overcoat Perfection! 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Miller has left home soil and is en route for nn over Low and medium heel in black gabardine upper JACKETS S3.98 and Sy.90 Non-Ratione- WORK PANTS n.98 ?6.00 Pvt. Donald Stumm after re porting to Santa Barbara recently, was assigned to limited service with the Air Corps at Sheppard Field, Texas. He has seen three years service on Panama and is just returning to service after a 21 day furlough at home. States. seas destination, according to word A graduate of Logan high school, received by his parents, Mr and Lt. Fonnesbeck was a farmer of Mrs. Leo Miller. o1 Kid- - in Sun. - Moo. - Tues. - Wed. 18 - 19 - 20 B-1- j anj j East End MATINEE SATURDAY - 3:30 and Walt Disney's "HOW TO FLAY BASEBALL" January the arrival in England LUM and ABXER In recently of Pvt. Leo Adams, he and his brother, Cpl. Arlo Adams, who has been there more than 'GOING TO two years, have been trying to arrange a meeting. Two or three times they have just missed each TO STOCKHOLDERS other then they appealed to the NOTICE Tremonton, Utah Red Cross. Last word from the January 11, 1945 boys was that they hoped again to stockholders annual The meeting tobe able to spend Christmas of the Farmers' Cash Union is sons the are Both boys gether. hereby called to convene January of the late T. E. Adams. 27, 1945 at 2 o'clock P. M. in the of the company at Tremonoffice S 2c Harold Strand has reUtah. ton, ported to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, All stockholders please make Oscar Strand, that Christmas effort to attend. every enwas an aboard aircraft carrier Yours truly, joyed almost as well as at home. President P. John Holmgren, The Chaplain had decorated the t2 ship in Christmas colors and on Sunday all the men gathered and CTL. WARNER THOMPSON sang Christmas carols. On Christ- TO RETURN HOME mas they were served a delicious Col. Warner Thompson called his turkey dinner, and heard a special Mrs. Junius Thompson, by mother, broadcast from Hollywood. phone Sunday from Dayton, Ohio. He is receiving a medical discharge Kay Sorensen, son of Mr. and an Mrs. Wilford Sorensen of East on Wednesday. This has been accident last his since ticipated Garland, has been given a medical discharge from the Army. Kay May. Warner expects to go to Kenspent most of his time in an Army for a while to visit among tucky in Texas hospital suffering with Mrs. Thompson's people. Later rheumatism. they will come to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, of word that their ENGAGEMENT Thatcher, son Sgt. Rulon Wood, who has ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbs. of spent the past few months at a announce the engagement Garland, base hospital near Denver, will reof their Marie, to Flight daughter, main there at least another month. His friends hope for a speedy and Officer Conrad D. Steffen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Steffen complete recovery. Mr. Steffen is now located at Norfolk, Virginia, awaiting further Cpl. James Othello Adams, of Chanute Field. Illinois, is visiting assignment here with his parents, Mr. and Howell, before he entered the Mrs. D. Earl Adams. Othello that as'de from military Army Air Forces in 1942. routine lie has the pleasure of go Pvt. James L. Roberts was one ing into Chicago and attending the church at Logan Square. Cpl of the service men who landed in Adams sjrved as an L. D. S. mis a foreign country just in time for sionary before going into the army Christmas. He has written his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts Lt. Dean Comnton is on a fur from England, reporting that even lough and visiting his parents, Mr. though they had just landed, they and Mrs. Erie Compton, of Thatch- enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner er. He hps been aFF'g'iled to Lin- and were presented with a little coln. Neyiaska 9s his next base. gift, some candy and a paper hat During the afternoon a group of Lt. Kenneth A. Anderson left children about nine years old came Friday evening for Pampas, Texas and sang carols for the men. He said the dampness of the where he will receive an assign weather in England was hard to ment in the Air Corps. get used to, and that the men were Cpl. Dale Compton writes his glad to wear heavy clothing to bed friends from somewhere in the in trying to keep warm. He is awaiting the opportunity Philippines that he is well and en joying more than a few bananas to visit his grandmother, who lives near his present location, and and cocoanuts. whom he has never seen. Word was received this week from soldiers as far away as George Bradshaw has received Johnson in France, Orlo Ad word from his son, Odell who has ams in England, to Harvev Peter been in Rhode Island, that he has son and William Anderson in the been commissioned an Ensign and South Pacific, that the canned appointed to the U. S. Navy Engicakes and candies sent bv th aux neer Corps. He is leaving Rhode iliary organizations for Christmas Island for his new work and came through in fine shape. La-V- January 'The Law Rides Again' 'Bowery Chains re-pot- ts reSvSei Friday and Saturday Ken Maynard in 5 RIDER" TOWN' kind in blue on 'tan sanforized Jean cloth. LIMIT - 2 to a customer the t "MYSTERIOUS Since Sanforized Work mir HEATRE also training in California. Men's ... TREMONTON "HEAVENLY DAYS" Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Gardener, of Deweyville, received a letter from their son, Sterling, saying he was well. He was the first of sixty men to reach the top of a hiU while in to a customer ex, 3Ln id is 1 v camp. Box " To Friday and Saturday January 12 and 13 FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY in a oartv was held Monday eve ning in Riverside for Donald Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis, who is leaving this week to join the armed forces. This is Uie lourtn son in this family to join up. Cant Jesse Lawrence Davis, wno is now stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. took part in the batues ot North Africa. Sicily, and IUJy. He has been awarded the Silver Star, inirple Heart and Distinguished Service Cross. This Wednesday he was featured on a national broad cast, Set- Alten Davis is now overseas and Roy B. Davis is in training for the Air Corps at a California Open Saturdays 9 A. M. till 7 P. M. Hear National President 11 Francisco, and Jay San of Lake Founders corporation City Type advertising Utah Publishers ROM Thursday, January Sanforized shrunk Sizes 29 to 42 waists Men's d and plastic fabric sole. laminated Extra fine qualityPart Wool UNION SUITS 3.29 Shetland type waive. All wool and corduroy, - lYk wool 7 V' co tton. |