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Show 1945- Thursday, November 1, -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Starved Allied Soldiers Freed Tremonton, Utah Bear Mariner Munk, who has fur ,1 on a hr his post for to returned has lough, liver Valley y forty-five-da- Mrs. John L. Payne entertain- Now Open For Business ed Di-rlen- e spook alley. FOR TO GRADE AND BUY Potatoes and Onions Day Phone 64 J 21 p n: or PENROSE Mr. and Mrs. Willard John-sereturned to their home in Salt Lake after having spent the past two. weeks visiting with Mrs. Johnscn's 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Leslie Pierson and Glen Miller visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J J. Wilford Miller. Mrs. Jack Leak and Mrs. Bert The physical condition of these two members of the British Royal Stokes attended a shower in Brig-haartillery, is representative of thousands of Allied soldiers freed from Sunday in honor of Mrs. J. Japanese prison camps by American troops. They are shown relaxing Conger, formerly Miss Florence on the hanger deck of the USS Black Island, one of the liberation ships Petersen. that has been set aside to see that former prisoners are rushed home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller visited in Brigham Friday with their daughter Carma. Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen of Pocatello, Idaho visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen. They left their children Sherry Kay and Orene to visit while they went to Salt Lake, re' turning for them on Friday. , Mrs. Laurence Petersen and ,4' daughters Pa ye and Marie Roche and Miss Clara McNeely were ' A- Brigham visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray South and son, Sgt.Marvin South were Sun1 I day dinner ' guests of Mr. and f x J Mrs. Joe Egli. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cramer and wife of Corinne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and family. Mrs. Sarah Shuman returned Saturday after having visited with her daughters in Salt Lake, Ogdcn canine her and "Dickie," pet parakeet, perches atop Brigham. and Petersen Mrs. Laurence playmate, "Toots," puppy, as they frolic on the rug in the home of their owner in Detroit. "Dickie" seems to be giving' daughter Mrs. Marie Roche were "Toots" a pedicure by the simple expedient of pecking at "Toots'" visitors Tuesday. claw. This is a daily job which the parakeet has taken over for his pal. Brigham Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter Lorna were Brigham visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman of guests of Brigham were week-enhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mrs. L. M. Petersen and daughter Myrna attended the Music Club party Friday evening at the home of Lois Shaw. n Purifier SALES and SERVICE Call Call Mark Udy or Jess Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman were Ogdcn visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hurd of Snowville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman. Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Peterson and family returned Wednesday after a ten day visit at Blanding. They enjoyed a successful deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen went to Salt Lake Sunday to meet their son William, who just returned from the Pacific. He has K'cn with the National Guard for ' five and a half yearS. Mrs. Rotart Campbell and daughters are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Nurse Cadet Marjorie Miller visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller for the weekend. Mrs. J. S. Stodard of Richmond, returned to her home after spending last week with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Johnson. ENLISTMENT IN THE REGULAR Dickie Gives Toots a Pedicure Cleaner and Air Produce -- EAST TREMONTON reassignment. Sunday in honor of her two and Connie on dau"hters, The girls received birthdays. their and a good time pifts lovely many was had by all. A Hallowe'en party was given of Mrs. Lawrence at the home Hawkes Monday evening. Ghosts and Goblins gathered from far and near. Hallowe'en decorations were delused throughout the home. A served. The was icious lunch evening was spent in games and Hallowe'en pranks. A Hallowe'en party was held Tuesday evening for the upper auests were in Halloween costum erades in school under the direction of Mrs. Vida Forsgren. All the guests were in Hallowe'en costumes. A delicious lunch was prepared and served by the committee appointed. The time was spent in games and a visit through the Page Seven ARMY VILL PROVIDE YOU WITH LIFETIME SECURITY - Garland Phone 32 R2 SHIPMENT JOHN DEERE BEET LOADER and $ft Let This Equipment Aid in getting" your beets out as soon as possible. - $u ubstanial pay El "i N- - m ( I (l) I ? - for life. bnefit intludtfig T .. 3l io clothing, riiljlMi1 eight-months-o- ld BEET PULLERS per mpnin in ouumuti iu iwu, housing, travel. $50 a , year. ' reenlistment allowance, v f Just Received A LATE STUDY THESE BENEFITS, O. t, Bill All ot v?lerWt 4 Ksgfits. J rnmnlnlft mnijkal Ond dntal aitenttor) free during rvke. Vtttron' lvpitalixa-- miii. lion, vow tn'A t it uinr titiul rxiv. Half fore furlough rates on railroadi. 5e a mil allowance for reenlistment furlough. . . .t.-i.,.- Went Into Business for Himself d Alley 4Hi c CHOOSE THE SAFETY of the 10-in- . ch ..ySi, i ?s5 v HINMAN LOW VACUUM , v 5 vs. ' MILKER rr 1 - The w 1 i L W- 1 .'l AfWHW: , 10-in- ch low-vacuu- m means fast milking with higher production. Come in and ask for details REPAIR Nicholas Kochek, was given a gun and went into business for himself. He was given credit for knocking out more tanks and killing more Germans than many divisions, while he was AWOL and serving with the French underground. lie is shown wearing the French beret. He said he deserted army as he did not like to peel potatoes. 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