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Show t Number Thursday. 22. 1945- - -- BEAR RIVER SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Orpheum "Over NOVEMBER 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 XREMONTON Willard Parker and Anita Louise in THE FIGHTING GUARDSMEN FOR SALE 4 registered black A good crowd enjoyed the even-- ! TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for poland china hogs, ready for and wished well bride the and ing Leo D. Williams, Malad were delighted to visit with Mrs. sale at the Leader Office ser-vic- e. d Hansen in her new home. The M. I. A have announced a one act play to be presented next Tuesday in connection with the regular meeting. All are invited to come out and enjoy it. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DcLong and son of Cheyenne, Wyoming, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. Sgt. and Mrs. Dellis Johnson and son arrived from California Friday. Mrs Johnson and son plan to remain here while Dallas reports back to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkinson and daughter are at the R. J. Potter home. Chester was recent' ly released from the army and has been stationed in California. Word has been received from Dyal Sorensen that he is being moved from the De Witt hospital in Auborn, California to Los Angeles. He has had four operations but at this time he is well enough to be moved. and Wildon Eph Peterson Grover were Ogden business visitors Monday. OFFICIAL OPENING FINDS CULLIMORE PLANNING TILTS pre-seaso- n j Rob-bin- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 30 and DEC. 1 CARTOON play a return tussle On December 17 and 20, Ma-laand the Bears engage in two battles, the first one at Malad and the second on the Rivermens home . MASON'S floor. HUGHES, The last two tilts will be with Morgan. Bear River inJhibits: Gene Barfuss, Elburn Mil vades Morgan's home court on With the official opening of week ler, Max Ward, Konald Welling, December 26 and on the 28th a season only basketball the coach Dur-rel- l Orvil Peterson, Frank Taylor, Morgan returns the battle. 0ff Bear Rivers genial All games are double headers Hughes and squad captain Jay Dick Eldridge and Hedio for (A and B squads) and are being Culhmore are busily planning be a will success' played at 7 and 8 p. m. except the what they hope Ogden games which are at 2 and ful season. BAND ANNOUNCES 3 p. m. vet-- ' and senior Jay Cullimore, NEW ORGANIZATION cran basketball ace, was recently Bear River's band, under the di- MILTON selected by the squad to act as cap-- : JOHNSON season. rection of J. W. Pulsipher, recent- SELECTS ANNUAL current Jay, the tain for who is a versatile athlete in foot' ly elected officers for the ensuing SCHOOL PLAY was held school year. j,allr track and baseball, "Hickory Stick," a domestic The officers selected are Billy out of football competition by a fine Shuman, back in is but comedy, was chosen Friday by president; Darvcl hip injury season. the hoop Beth Brown, Milton Johnson, drama director, shape for Tean Loveland. as the annual school play to be With the experience he has i secretary: Mildred in the and team Robert ; reporter; Scholer, presented early in January. gained by playing on Mr. Johnson reports that a cast should officers Other are Mar help sponsor. previous years, Jay 14 people will be chosen the of and Charlene the Rhodes, necessary spark gene Brough provide last week in November and that Bonnie j and color to lead his team Hansen, to victory. Kay punch Durrell Hughes, while new at .bearers; Ray Sorenson and Jay any student is welcome to try for a part in the production. The Bear River, is by no means a green Roberts, student directors; Eldon ; con-drum Adams, hand at coaching. Hughes had major; and Beth play is centered around teen-agLuDean in Cutler and Betty rjroblems and concerns people of Brown, sidcrable playing experience Men M. high school age. The female socialand Jean school Sorenson, programs. competit' high Commerite, on the eve of her debut into Cache fast Valley in the society, finds that annoying little cial league. He coached at South HOOPSTERS SCHEDULE brothers are all right after all. and well as as playing coaching inn NINE GAMES FOR Cache and has attended numerous PLAY coaching schools at the U.S.A.C. basketball Nine nhere he had the opportrunity of learning the techniques of nation-- ; games, with schools who in the ally famous basketball coaches. past have proved strong in the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and sport, are on tap for Coach Darrell aid and should children of Ogden were guests at Hughes' srquad FUTURE FARMERS the in the John hoop' conditioning greatly Oylcr home Wednesday. RFCEIVE AWARDS The program sters for league competition as well in sacrament Bear River F.F.A. boys exhibit' as providing plenty of entertain- meeting Sunday was under the i ed thirteen head of fat steers at ment for fans. direction of the Bishopric and the the Ogden show, receiving twelve Bears' the invade speakers were Lafe Grover and will Ogden red ribbons and one blue ribbon. home court in a matinee tussle on John Oyler who were recently ' called as home missionaries. No animals were sifted. November 27. The highlight of the week was trav-el the Bears Reed Peterson received second On December 4, shower a December and on given in honor of Mrs. load of lambs to Cyprus fat 6, prize on a car Jack Austin, held at the home of and Ralph Miller was awarded the team will play host to Davis. the lone blue ribbon award for his Bear River will go to Davis on Mrs. Leland Hansen of Tremonteer. The following boys received December 12, and on December ton. Mrs. Austin is the former I red ribbons for their stock ex: 14, the Rivermen and Cyprus Miss Leona Potter, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter. The evening was spent in social activity and refreshments were served. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. s, t; e miles south Tremonton. 96J11 10-1- 1 22- - 2tp. SALE 2 FOR practically new cirPhone culation heater. Bill Hansen, tfc. 2tp. 11-2- 2 wTroTnJYHto FOR SALE Three room deluxe trailer house, insulated, oil heat, fresh or coming fresh. See Ted Garland It sleeps 4. Inquire Lola Glenn. 2tp Roundy, Phone 28-R- 5 SATETnnroScc FOR T. Fredrickson, Penrose. C. DO YOU WANT A PIANO? Up. At no obligation our sales van will stop at your door and you can FOR SALE 1940 half-totruck. choose a piano from among six. Write or phone Morris Ncilsen, Write today. HART PIANO CO . tfc Hyrum. ltp 'Preston, Idaho. j j i n j 132-R- 11-2- 2 1 Action Groups dread) exist in all communities EACH GROUP has distinct qualifications. Such abilities should be used to the greatest advantage. There will be one vital project that requires the abilities of each group. vital to a profitable tourist trade are: Erection and maintenance of ample guide posts. Weed eradication along city streets. Paint-uand clean-ucampaigns. Public drinking fountains. Public rest rooms. Expansion of tourist facilities and accommodations. Improvement of city parks. Check-uon quality of services and accommodations. Tourist information classes. EAST GARLAND FOR SALE Victor Woman's" bicycle. rUR bALE Weener saddle pony. wood. B. p tfc model. Call 63J4 pigs M. Frasier, 11-1- 5 and j El- - j t2p. j GLOBE FEED and Baby Chicks at Utah Hatcher)', Brigham Cty I Utah will pay cash for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremonton or Garland Vj J3. si 5 tfc p p i Publicity, local booklets, souvenir post cards, etc. These are only suggestions. Your community may luve more "important projects. j ts J ONLY ONE 96-R- I should be assigned to each group. QAlsHnoTTjvTp Garn, 453 N. 2nd West. Brigham Phone 698. to UTAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SALE pure bred Jersey bull. George Coombs. Phone 45- R2 ltc 1 COMING SOON 2 pound. Garner Poultry Farm, CLASSIFIED ADS PRE-SEASO- i RFD roiTliAu SUGGESTED PROJECTS ' n Page Five Tweniy-on- e NEWS BEAR-BRIEF- S pre-seaso- Tremonton, Utah- - Irene Dunne, Charles Coburn, Alexander Knox WEDNESDAY, THEATRE VALLEY LEADER, 11-2- Alias Building FOlTlCIJG itory Model. Call 63 J4. 11-2- 2 Sail Lake City, Utah (This advertisement is number thirteen of a series to promote a greater tourist trade for the entire state). 2 ltp. NEW DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS and TRUCKS PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW Method of Delivery: FIRST Returned Veterans and Members in Armed Forces. SECOND-Farm- ers. Then ANYONE $0. He'll beat an arrow's getaway rem ,Sl and he dares to pass him! 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