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Show Uursday, October 11. 1945-- - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, First Rubber Shipment Arrives t Only Lady Exerciser Tremcnton, Uta- hhas completed the organization with Luby Rasmussen choosing Nina L. Christensen and Jean Frank as assistants and Barbara Koford as secretary. The retiring counselors were Susie Miller and Joyce Hansen. Leola Romer was secretary, and has gone to school at the U.S.A.G. ELW00D An opening Page Sevea social A Suggestion: Have- Your - FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready to use tiern? was held for the children, Tuesday after Primary. Games were played and refreshments served. This is the first meeting conducted by the new Primary officers. Ruby Christen-seGirlos Hunsuker is attending is president, with Inej Meld-ruthe Utah State at Logan this year. and Rhea Andersen as her assistants and Volborg Romer as The Mutual held their opening social Tuesday night with a stir-insecretary. and games program of During the past few years, Mrs. which ended withsongs a dance and reCharlotte Munns with Inez freshments. Next week regular and Elizabeth Hansen as class work will begin with a corp assistants and Rhea Andersen as of enthusiastic teachers This winsecretary have guided the "Ship ter's activity gives promise of being nmary.7 The new leaders desire very outstanding. the support of the parents and ask that the children be encouraged to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns and attend meeting regularly. Lt. and Mrs. Farrell Munns were The Young Woman's M. I. A. visiting relatives in American Fork H. C. ROHDE n m i If. i....... - , g ; Mel-dru- ice during last week end. The entire bishopric were able to attend the special Aaronic Priesthood meeting Friday night in Salt Lake City. m f V 4 i . j 1 -- Ut, J Mi it ' II! IOC Mil it: ipp W i The nation's first shipment of rnbber from the Pacific since Pearl noses of the Japanese in the PhilipHarbor, produced under the very at tons of the precious San Francisco. Forty-tw- o arrived recently pines, erude stock was shipped from the Pathfinder plantation of the Goodyear fire and Rubber company In Mindanao. j . Labor , 7ei? HnQ s IK- - Marie Batzer, the only feminine exercise rider at Hollywood Park track, is shown with Wing and Wing before one of her regular morning workouts. OSne i Through Wildest Washington with Arab and Andy T V k A-r-- , JfP - ' ::.: - 1 I ft II J the table are, left to right: Sec. Henry A. Wallace, Schwellenbach, William Green cf the AFL, Eric A. John-iopresident of the TJ. S. Chamber of Commerce, Charles Symington, Paul Douglas, Robert L. Watt, Joyce O'Hara, Ray Smithurst, Ted Ira Mosher, and Philip Murray of the CIO, as they talk labor peace. Shown around n, Sil-ce- y, Here Come j the Brides 'Em 555 of i - - f' by Richard Powell that's not only brimful but also packed with laughs. You'll enjoy A mystery story - of excitement it immensely. f Start it now THIS PAPER Era gcc. Lewis B. JjL I. 4 En route to Washington, General Doolittle arrived at San Francisco from Honolulu in a "war weary" B-- 29 Mrs. C. V. Lilcnquist was a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend, where she enjoyed conference, and was present for her mother, Mrs. Jesse Barker's 77th birthday f?fte and asked for a steak. Jimmy shows that he has not forgotten how to do away with this precious item of food. His future plans are Among those who attended con' ference in Salt Lake city were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom, Mr. and Mrs Reginal Hunsaker, L C. Petersen, Ed T. Heslop and Bishop Fridal Mr. and Mrs. D. H Buckley of Seattle, are visiting with relatives in Tremonton and Howell this week. Mr. Buckley has rerccntly been discharged from the service. 'ft-- Blake -- Mr. and Mrs. J W Francom have returned to St. George where they expect to spend the winter. School will be closed for the beet vacation until October 22, unless it storms. If it rains school will re-open next week. Among the local people who were in Salt Lake last weekend for conference were the following couples : Richard Reed Calderwood, Giles, James Walton, Milton Johnson, Merwin Christensen, Jay Dec Harris, A. E. Buchanan, Radcliffe Hcnrie, Clifton G. M. Kerr and Wayne Sandall -- OR- Doolittle Gets Steak Management Talks Industrial Peace 1 Blacksmith and Machine Worlu "Mends Everything But People"! Ways" 7 'Gotta Sign Off Now' , frfl n h': ) t ri Y v. tiki. --c:k&xu. m(H:;ti FILTER OIL CARTRIDGES '3 v 1 va,, F 5V J V ' int? 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