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Show nursday, -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, November 29. 1945- - British Prime Minister Greeted HOWELL i M. D. H. Buckley of Mr and Mrs. Frank Stev I ' jSWfnyofTrcrnoaton,Miss and Buss i , - Fnrren CIcon Forsgrcn Mr and Mrs. '. m- rhe. home of n Sunoay - 'arrcn Hansen of the Stake solo was given by Miss Mr. and Kirs Leo Youn and Shirley family and Miss High Council was the speaker at Hansen. of Bngham were Thanksgiving meeting Sunday evening. A piano dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. ter Dixie Sue spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Oliver John-se- were lohn Advisory Service n rr.-v- Uotile rlawkes, Anderson, P.ay Sorcnscn mj Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Munk. Bun- The time was spent playing was luncheon serv 0 a delicious all. had time by cJ and a good Don C. Lovcland I Bp and Mrs. Yost were visiting of children , ,n Howell in during I with relatives ! the Thanksgiving week. Mr. and Mrs. Parncll Hinckley, Cleo-- i Lieut King Hinckley, David, of Salt vc and Marjorie Hinckley week end were J Like City guests of I M. O. Munk. Mrs. ard B'shop St Mariner Munk enjoyed the Thanksgiving holidays at home. He is to report at Denver before t being released from the army. i Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chambers j and little daughter were Sunday Prime Minister Clement Attlee of Great Britain was greeted by the home of Mrs. Chanv the nation and congress when he arrived to meet with President at guests Harry S. hers sister Mrs. rreston Ander Truman to work out plans for the control of the atomic bomb. While in Washington he met with officials from Canada as well as members of son. congress and the U. S. state and war departments. Glen Braithwaite Mrs. Mr. and ! and daughter of Logan were Sun-- I day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Fackrell. Grant Maughan and son Mitchell. Out of town visitors at our Mr .and Mrs Morton Hansen Sunday School were Ed Deakin of the Stake High Council. Tesse and children of Tremonton were WHEN IN NEED OF Roberts, of the Stake Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and THESE School Board, Andy Fredrickson Mrs. Orland Hess and Francis Moore, Mutual rep 0 Fire Insurance Two cornet solos were resentatives. 9 Automobile Coverage Miss by given Joyce Fredrickson, 0 Public Liability Miss Arlene by accompanied 0 Property Damage Moore. 0 Comprehensive Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Olsen of 0 Collision Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Ogden and Mrs. Barbara 8. Nes-se0 All types of Surety Bonds all of their childof Tremonton were guests at enjoyed having 0 Crop Insurance home for Thanksgiving. The ren the home of L Marcele Olsen. 0 Hail and Fire included Mr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. Herman Fonnesbeck en guests 0 Auto Medical L. Miller Jr and family of Provo; 0 Real Estate Loans tertained at a delicious turkey dinand Mrs. Willard Johnsen of Automobile Loans 0 ner Thanksgiving day. Guests Mr were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen, Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs. Richard Quick and Reliable Service Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen and Butler, Mrs Lacl Campbell and family, Mr and Mrs. Wendell JAMES BROUGH and Miss Leone Miller. children Allen and family, Mr and Mrs. George Sorenson and family, Mr. Mrs. Butler remained to visit while TREMONTON UTAH and Mrs Duane Wright and fami- Lt. Butler goes on an inspection ly, Glade and Kent Larsen,' Mrs. tour. of Salt Lake; Miss . ! Page Seven E- - Mrs. Newel Johnsen and daugh- i u Forssren i mrty was hdd at Bishop home. The young peonl Mun. were Lieut King, David, i Tremcnton, tltah in Deweyville. Mrs. Sarah Shuman was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs Charles Jensen and iamuy. Mrs. David Bessingcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and family of Salt Lake, Mrs. D. M Grover and children of Ogden and Mr. and Kirs. Glen Allen were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman. They were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. offered to all communities by the State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development YOUR COMMUNITY is entitled to expert aid and advice in the planning and execution of a workable program for the develonmcnt of a profitable tourist trade. Mr. and Mrs Ray South and family of Ogden were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EXPERIENCE PROVES Egli. that each community faces individual problems. Such Mr. and Mrs Joe Egli and Mr. and Mrs Ers"! Berchtold visited in Brigham with Miss Violet Berchtold. as they apply to a greater tourist industry. r 5 ? ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber of Grouse Creek, Misses Oleta and Carma Miller of Brigham, Miss Merle Miller and Lee Eskelson of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and familv wrrc miptfc of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller on 1 nanksgiving. Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Coons and family, Mr and Mrs. Perry Stan-fil- l and daughter Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stanfill left for Arizona last week, were they plan to spend the winter. Or-sc- prob- lems can usually be solved. This Department offers its services in helping to analyze and solve state-wid- e needs n UTAn STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building Salt Lab City, Utah (This advertisement is number fourteen of series to promote a greater tourist trade for the entire state). PENROSE n Headquarters of Well Dressed MEN and WOMEN THAT'S RIGHT - - DUNDEE'S REALTOR 2 P,IG STORES now include Ladies' V why You Don't Have Bus S ervice ;.T A ' the lifting of the 35 the territory north of Salt Lake City, on September 28 and October 27, and again November 13. AT THE FIRST MEETING THE COMPANY OFFERED TO SUBMIT FOR ARBITRATION AFTER OC- TOE UNION, HOWEVER, REJECTED THE OF- QUESTION OF WAGE RATES TO BE EFFECTIVE TOBER FER 1, 1945. OF THE AND COMPANY TO ARBITRATE r THE WENT drivers in the territory south and east of Salt i Lake but agreed to arbitrate and RECEIVED ARBITRATION AWARD which granted the Drivers a new Ciy DD3 NOT STRIKE AN ' j if w ON STRIKE. 435 and Coots 1975 io 3975 mile speed limit by the ODT the Overland Greyhound Lines' Management met with the officers of the Amalgamated Union, representing 192 Bus Drivers in Eecause of Suits wage rate which Is TTIE HIGHEST RATE PAID BUS DRIVERS Men s Suits and Overcoats 29.50 to 39.50 Men's Hats 5.00 - 6.00 - 7.00 IN THE UNITED STATES. the At the meeting on October 27, TOE UNION THE SAME RATES of pay other 435 drivers who OFFER WAS REJECTED Give Dundee Gift Certificate Company OFFERED that were awarded the this Christmas, then shop leisurely after the Holiday rush and select your SUIT - CO AT - HAT and SHOES but AGAIN THE the Company cannot did not strike, Obviously, agree to pay a higher rate of pay to the 192 striking Bus Drivers than wa3 allowed through arbitration to the 435 drivers, who submitted their demand to arbitration without interrupting ser- RORT. JOHNSON RAND UPTOWN SHOES vice to the public. THE COMPANY REGRETS THAT FURNISH IS IT UNABLE for MEN 5.85 6.85 7.85 and up TO ITS PATRONS WITH BUS SERVICE, BUT UNTIL SUCH TIME AS OUR BUS DRIVERS ACCEPT THE HIGHEST PAID RATES ARE WILLING TO IN THE INDUSTRY FOR THEIR SERVICES, THE PUBLIC WILL BE DEPRIVED ' THAT THEY SO RIGHTOF BUS TRANSPORTATION FULLY DESERVE. Overland Greyhound Line Operated by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, INCORPORATED 2461 Wash Blvd., Ogden 262 So Main, Salt Lake City |