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Show SUNDAY," WEDNESDAY, 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 RECEIVES PROMOTION Mearl K. Bair, who is a Radar instructor in the fleet training center of Oahu, has been advanced from Seaman first class radar man to radarman third class. NWS FROM GLEN TAYLOL Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Duett received a letter from Loveland T-Sgt. Glen R. Taylor has D. A. Loveland son their returned from overseas on a furfrom Kyushu, Japan, saying he lough, after twenty months of was well and not to send Christduty in Germany, Belgium anJ mas gifts, for if everything went France. He is visiting with rela- o.k. he would have his Christmas at home. ' tives and his four children HOME 4 t. I TARPS I 1 Truck Covers Stack Covers I Camp Covers I I I MADE TO ORDER o RUSSELL FRIDAL ON TROOP SHIP Seaman second class Keith Russell Fridal, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fridal, was a member of the crew of the ship, the U. S. S. Granville, which carried occupation troops to Japan. THOMPSON I ACEL DISCHARGED ANY SIZE 1 1 Acel Thompson received i hisCpl. discharge from the army on I October 9. He entered the service in March 1942 and served overJ seas for 11 months. Co., 1 He holds the following decorations : the Mediterrean theatre rib Tremontonl bon, three battle participation stars and the good conduct ribbon. TREMONTON I HARNESS and I Accessories Phone 48 jpiiUUIUUIUIil Walt Disney's Feature Length cartoon "PINOCCHIO" s Liberty Theatre Tremon ton ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTORER 19 and 20 Double Feature Program WILLIAM GARGAN, ANN SAVAGE in "MIDNIGHT MANHUNT" DUNCAN REN ALDO in scratch, then was thrown from j jeep and received a broken ana and head injuries, the result of Eueene Ovler of East Garland i he was unconscious for which has returned home from service following his discharge from the number of hours. When he came army and is with his wife and to he looked up to see Marion Sorchildren at Pern'. who is in the medical corps, all the bending over him. He was hospi-- i Eueene came through the ' lalized there for a time, then wy out fighting of straightening and German buldge pushing on shipped to ths country to the hos--' without into Germany receiving a pital in Aurbin, Calf. EUGENE OYLER HAS DISCHARGE AT ARMY UNIVERSITY Behind Your Bonds t Sgt. Dean J. Korth, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Korth of Garland has enrolled at the Army University in England and is studying physics and college algebra. A selection of 300 courses is offered in the fields of liberal arts, fine arts, science, engineering, journalism, education and com merce. Courses are taught by mostly civilian educators from the United States, authorities in their respective fields. LIes S 5 the Might of America - em-on- , j ' HP. lit1 NOEL COOK RECEIVES DISCHARGE i. FO Noel Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook, received an honorable discharge from the army on October 8. Noel was in the service three and a half years as crew. a member of a ' He is now attending school at the BYU in Provo. B-2- THEATRE Cartoon, TECHNICOLOR 9 0. mmmmtr ., ( lit? BONANZA FARMS ; Supersized farms of spring wheat and winter rye have afforded profits tfom which North Dakotans purchased War Bonds and will buy Victory Bonds. Farms, once the size of two or three townships, today average 463 acres as against the national average of 154.8 acres. to They will afford jobs and assets help guarantee the bonds. GORDON BRONSON RECEIVES DISCHARGE Staff Sgt. Gordon Bronson, son of Mrs. George Bronson received an honorable discharge from the Army after three and a half years of service. Set. Bronson served one year in the European theatre and holds the following decorations: good conduct ribbon, distinguished unit citation, European theatre ribbon with three bronze stars, the bronze arrowhead, glider wings and the purple heart. V. S. Treasury Department HI ADDRESSES GRADUATES Capt. Jesse L. Davis, son of Mr Mrs. Tesse Davis, Riverside. hncn the distinction of being the first officer below the rank of mlonel to address an officer can dictate school graduating class at Ft. Bel voir, Va., the Utah State Agricultural College alumni as sociation learned recently. CaDt. Davis was principal speak FORMER RESIDENT er at the 82 nd O C S graduation exercises at Fort Belvoir recently JOINS. MARINES it being the second time that Capt Merlin Dee Hampton, son of Davis has addressed the graduatMr. and Mrs. Armon M. Hamp ing group. He previously spoke to ton of American Fork, former the 71st O C S class on January Riverside residents, has been en 24, 1945. listed by the Salt Lake office of the Marine Corps. The old Leatherneck EUGENE ISAACSON will serve four years as a regu RELEASED FROM SERVICE lar and has been sent to San Di ' Eugene Isaacson of East Garland is at home with an honar ego for training. Private Hampton attended the able discharge from the army. Garland grammar school and the Bear River high school. I J J ,f i sjf I ....... I V.i!,l5.,!W 17-ye- "Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico" Serial and Cai toon ENROLLS TN Rpri;.! 1943 Orpheum OCTOBER 25, zb, 21 BENCHLEY, WILLIAM with FRED ALLEN, JACK BENNY, BEND IX, DON AMECHE and RUDY VALLEE Matinees Saturday and Sunday, October 21 and 22nd. OCTOBER j THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, "It's In The Bag" ROBERT MONDAY, TUESDAY, Thursday, October 18, Tremcnton, Uta- h- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Page Eight Matinee Saturday, 3:00 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 22, 23 JOAN BENNETT, GEORGE RAFT, VIVIAN BLAINE and PEGGY ANN GARNER in "NOB HILL" RECEIVES ADVANCEMENT Shorts - News - Cartoon. Matinee Sunday 3:00 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCT. 24 and 25 Double Feature Program RICHARD ARLEN and JANE FRAZEE in "BIG BONANZA" JACK OAKIE and PEGGY RYAN in "THAT'S THE SPIRIT" Cartoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 and 27 Double Feature Program KERBY GRANT and LOIS COLLIER in "PENTHOUSE RHYTHM" also BILL ELLIOTT and BOBBY BLAKE in "Great Stagecoach Robbery" Serial and Cartoon Matinee Saturday, 3:00 COMPLETE LINE Ladies . Misses Childrens s ; DRESSES IF Mrs. Elaine S. Thompson received word that her husband, Ed ward Grant Thompson, has been promoted to a Staff Sergeant. Those thirty days may come before you know it . . . and you'll want to look your best for every one of them. For evenings out we have in mind our s in colors or in black and for daytime wear youH want a or a wool-angabardine Thv'riw urlouffh MV. O your body is OUT OF LINE and vou are NOT FEELING WELL RETURN TO TREMONTON vou mav need an Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Han sen of Seattle, Washington, have returned to make' their home in Tremonton. Mr. Hansen recently received his discharge after three years or service. jvu.xnn.; See O" Hawkins Cpl. Claude Iverson was discharged from Lowrey Field, Colorado, after 27 months of service. Cpl. Iverson spent 15 months overseas with General Doolittle's eighth air force, participating in six major battles and campaigns in Central Europe. He received a wing citation and holds the EAME ribbon with six bronze stars and the gcxd conduct medal He is the husband of lone C Tremonton ers FOR SALE ian con Deer Rifle with 2 boxes shells 'Shot Gun Double barrel, like new, 2 boxes Iverson. 22-Sing- 4T t shells. Shot , le 1 box shells EGas Stove, 3 burner 2 for camping or picnic. Pair Hip Boots Used, size 9 Fishing Pole & reel Shakespear pole and automatic reel. m Mavtajr Gas Motors ... $15,001 SEWING CABINETS $2.75 re Movie stars use 42 Jot LZ3 (reduced price) 1 p Baby Buggy ...$10.00 of oil treatment . , . plus thorough cleansing of lathering sham- u u Breakfast set or oily scalp. 300 Tin Cans Leaves hair film-frelustrous! $149 to $4.98 42 YfVK-- , to cover a srood size build-- f ing. As many as want eiTch & fl 1 meiANci 9 SHAMPOO fl i ADAM'S DRUG Tlione 131 Tremonton is such size. Enough tin IUCAIYPTUI OIL Jt ...$6.00 Unpainted, good for camp or farm use. poo! Removes dandruff. Cood for dry Buy Now for Christmas Gephart Stores Go. scalp-dee- (l Dr. Wm. Eli Phone 4 J-- l IUI d two-piec- ADJUSTMENT EIGHTH AIR FORCE MAN DISCHARGED HOME ON LEAVE DeVerl S. Payne arrived home on a two weeks leave. He is with the navy and has served in the Okinawa and Iwo Jima campaigns. Devvrl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne and the husband of Irene Issacson Payne. rayon-crepe- , 0 rnnm tit nnmrTn uuiuimiKit Tremonton Phone 151 a reassuring thing I to own A good coat is the most important thing in your winter wardrobe! assurance you11.be at your best in all your away hours! It's the part of your wardrobe that SHOWS! Chesterfields, and Fitted CoaU in black and color. lit from-hom- ' r Jt MC e )(p).7il J |