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Show 13)S 1946 AY, MARCH 7, FRatmta wdAY 1 MARCH & ,0. 11, 12 Prn.. DEMAREST - RITA JOHNSON - HARRY DAVENPORT in "PARDON MY PAST" is (i. r BEAR RIVEPw VALLEY LEADER News Page Three Tremonton, Utah- - Thurs., Fri. and Sat.. Mar. 14, 15 and 16 Double Feature Program TOM NEAL and MARGARET LINDSAY in H "CLUB HAVANA" 1 and BUSTER CRABBEE & AL ST. JOHN in "This Is America" "PRAIRIE RUSTLERS" U i1 Orpheum THEATRE TREMONTON "Viljj BQTHWELL News of4-CLUBS buttons. Any veteran who now has a plastic button may exchange same for a metal button free or charge. There will be a represent ative of the U. b. Army recruitAny honorably discharged vetservice on hand at the Utah eran who has lost or damaged his ing Power and Light Co. in Tremondischarge button may receive a ton on March 12th from 10:30 to duplicate ' button by applying in 3:30 p. m. person at the Army Recruiting office at the Utah Power and Soot Checks neat Light Co. in Tremonton on Tues A heating engineer esUmates that day, March 12, 1946. Those who of an a crust of soot apply must show a copy of their Inch thick wastes as much as a ton discharge papers. There is a of coal in an average home during charge of ten cents made for new the winter. LAPEL DISCHARGE BUTTONS AVAILABLE FOR VETERANS H Mrs. Milton. . Ander- children of Florida, I A pot luck supper was held at the home of Lorin and Donald Anderson on Friday evening. Those present were Betty and Virginia Shuman, Irma Adams, Kathryn Anderson, Delora Marble, lone Anderson, Re Nae Firth, Marilyn Lind, Nola Summers, Margene Stark, Donald Anderson, Odcll Newman, Lorin Ander sen, Vera Adams. Arlene Ander sen, Vern Adams and Arlene Anderson. Mrs. LaVern Summers left Wednesday for California where she will spend some time visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christen-sewere Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christen-sen- . - Mr and Wayne Gunnell and Idaho Malad. duia . rnfnn Richards were week-en;,tLake City the home of their nests . A inrl MrS. i'of iort.( i "s runas d ' TM- - fi - i- eft I .A Mrs. L. C. Petersen 'S3Mr. of relatives in inedagroup tne newiywiw, t.,nr to koEF"""" .... nf Hp. I .i Mrs. uuy r;(1nnm . 7 A very pleasant evening was Re playing parlor garner 1 nal Park; ome ma; 1 cxpendi- The were served. beautireceived many Clyweds . lollars five-da- igh . I Ce- icd. gifts formerly Miss Alice and useful 1 ZicaJ g at r', was n Petersen. Goldsberry and wmi Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christen- ydren spent tne wetyeuu sen were Sunday dinner guests of mother, Mrs. Martina Ilk family is moving from Clear-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen. field to Boise. Mrs. Roscoe Anderson left Sathis parents, irj Petersen and for St. George where she urday V and Mrs. Wm. Petersen at-of- will spend some time visiting atJed the area speech contest friends and relatives. Ue p F. A. in Weber County Mr. Dean Orwin has replaced Earl h school last Thursday. Mrs. Roscoe Anderson at teaching second. v? judged the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. in Mick Hansen participated Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and Parlimen- k demonstration of the visitfor Bear River daughter, June, were Ogdcn ry Procedure ors on Saturday. in. 1 open ir,J ner honor-S- , it u--t Bamrne-i- i g -- Offo at the 1 rra intil I Sept ration ;h school. pig, epted vt it time 0 Utah l Tremon-- 10:30 i a. Applicar. their & l. LI its homecoming The children of the at the home of their daughter, Mr. ? Friday. school enjoyed dinner after and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. show, "FishermhiJi a picture Miss Lydia Fridal, who is afan's Wharf", was enjoyed. All filiated with the American Red ilts were served later at which Cross and working at Camp Lewis, read-a musical program and a is spending two Washington, by "Grandma" Abel of weeks at home with her parents, Fork, was enjoyed before Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal. Mr. ie picture show was given. Raymond Petersen of Pocatello, "jid Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell of the Idaho, visited at the home of his Tear River high school presented uncle, William Petersen and fam t picture. ily Monday. Work has begun on renovating Mrs. Junius Thompson visited 'debasement of the church house. last week with her three sisters. ! Mr. and Mrs. Tames G Abel I Ada Anderson and Betty Mutch children and "Grandma" of Midvale and Clara Daley of tYrel of American Fork, spent the Salt Lake City. She also visited eek end at the home of Mr. and Mr. Thompson's sister, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Abel and family. Mrs. George Clark. in ) Harold Petersen participated Mrs. Donald Thompson visited k W. C. T. U. speech contest her father, James Nicholas, at Park id in the Methodist church in City last week. Tremonton last Monday night. Last Friday Mrs. Annie ThompMr. and Mrs. David Johnson of son was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. .Salt Lake Ernest Grant of Layton. City spent the week-enj ward held The ? v A-'-ru- n ( OR fears UTAH 5 d iS2T S,sS atS S-'- Sm ( sflAflffMlMtn- Who will be the outstanding Club girl in Box Elder county for J946? That question will be answered when the county extension office selects the highest rating participant in the National Girls' Record award program, according to Vernal Willie, county extension "all-aroun- 4-- GOOD Seed Buy There's Need for SPEED! HIGHEST ?1Hn?EMAND for eood seed will exceed 1946 to supply. BUY NOW. Mr. " as.sured of your supply of Farmer, Northland Brand, the tested seed identi-M- d by the Flying Goose on the bag. A little ter may be too late. See your local North-raKing dealer, or write to . . . 8 Northrup, King & Co. permanent QUALITY SEEDS for 62 YEARS ever-depend-- p. 160 So. 4th W. your local AAA Committee bout Government payments for seed need in building Salt Lake City th 4-- The girl who has the best record will receive a medal in recognition of her "general excellence" in all economics project. Her record may show she has made, repaired or remodeled and cared for her clothes, beautified her home surroundings and improved her room. She may have raised a garden, preserved foods and meals, prepared family Rounding out her achievements. she will have cooperated in group activities, given demonstra tions and talks on before and community groups, may have home in economics participated judging. She will have maintain ed a creditable record in school and developed good health habits, gold-fille- d 4-- WAR GROOM ARRIVES . . . Now the war grooms begin to arrive. Christopher Paterson, 28, who served as engineer with the Royal air force, has distinction of being the first war groom to arrive in the U. S. He will join his wife, former U. S. Nurse Pauline i, at Three Rivers, Wis., where he will make his home. Moty-icns.h- 4-- H The best record may be considered by the state extension office for the state a ward, which is an trip to the 25th Anniversary National Club Congress in Chicago, December- - 1st to 5th. If named state winner, the girl is eligible to try for a national award of a $200 college scholarship, six of which are being offered. Montgomery Ward is providing all awards in this program for the 24th consecutive year. county-winnin- g 4-- Last year's winner in Utah was Rae Marie Jcrling of American Fork. Ann Palmer, was winner ia Box Elder county. Hints On Care Of Tractor Battery battery that tractor operators many headgives A partially-charge- d aches can be eliminated by periodic servicing, testing and routine points out Burnice Hunsaker, lo traccal dealer of tors and Ferguson System implements. n He said experience indicates that overcharging and lack of distilled water are chief causes of short battery life. Battery boiling is caused by overcharging and Liberty Theatre Tremonton ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. Coming Friday and Saturday, March 0 Every SUNDAY Afternoon J ELS OH PI and 9 "SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN" and "SONS OF THE DESERT" SCHOOL NEWS "SUNBONNET SUE" We are studying about Holland. We like to learn about other countries. We are going to make a border of windmills. We are learning songs and poems about Holland too. We are glad spring is coming. The pussy Willows are out. The robins are singing in the trees. Miss Adam's Second Grade Miss Peterson's fourth Grade has been having tests every day in Arithmetic. We are trying to gain speed in multiplication. We try hard to get 100 per cent. In English we are making a newspaper dummy. We brought clippings from our favorite news section. We pasted them into our class newspaper. Ven Alix is chairman of our Junior Audubon Bird Club. We each brought ten cents to join. Each member gets six bird stories and pictures. We will study these birds for English class. Melinda Marble brought two gold fish to school. I helped her change the water. There are two shells in the bowl. Each fish eats two fish pills of food every day. We like to watch them swim. We are now studying mining. We have learned how coal was formed underground. We know how shaft mining is done. Delma Daley, Lloyd Wuthrich, Peggy Christensen, reporters with Edna M. Holland, Raymond Ilatton and Alan Mowbray Cartoon News Popular Science Wednesday and Thursday, March 13 and 14. MERLE OBERON and LAWRENCE OLIVIER in "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" with Flora Robson and David Niven Cartoon Short Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 16. Double Feature Program NANCY KELLY - WILLIAM GARGAN in "FOLLOW THAT WOMAN" plus SUNSET CARSON - LINDA STIRLING in "SANTA FE SADDLEMATES" Serial and Cartoon should be remedied by decreasing the charging rate, he adde before giving the following suggestions March the fourth was a big day on battery care: for Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade. We It pays to test a battery with started in fractions and also wc The reading in- changed seats. Almost everybody an hydormeter. condition of the bat likes fractions. the dicates Last Wednesday evening our A tery. fifth grade was on a P. T. A. proDon t take a reading rrom a We held up letters that cell which has had water added to gram. Founders and Builders. spelled it until after the tractor has been Each substitute wB.FMM!CHT0Sf who held a letter said person driven for at least 30 minutes. a small speech that started with If readings of 1225 or less arc the letter held. The program was and by Ihe way, there is no substitute for the service obtained, the battery is not suf- to honor the P. T. A. leaders. It offered by ficiently charged and should cither was a very good program and we be recharged or replaced. enjoyed it very much. If the battery has been dischargWAYNE S ASSOCIATED SERVICE Neil Christiansen and Carol ed by leaving the light or ignition Green, reporters. TREMONTON PHONE 185-- J on, it may be recharged by normal Miss Ferry's fifth grade operation. If readings above 1250 are obtained, the battery is fully charged and it will merely be necessary to add distilled water. Many things to watch for in connection with the tractor battery follow: Partial Corrosion of cables restricts current capacity. Broken or cracked battery caw may allow battery fluid to escape. Low gravity cells. Tremonton Phone 41 Sealing compound broken away from cell covers. Terminal posts broken, or partially broken. Cell connectors broken away from posts, or post broken away from strap. Freezing due to partially chargHave your grain and seed wheat cleaned NOW, before the spring rush ed battery. starts. We have Ihe time and the help to do it now. Clean terminals for inspection with ammonia or baking soda in water. looseInspect battery carrier for fasteners. broken battery ness or Check charging rate and adjust High to specifications. ot consumption is an indication excessive charging. UB trsima t 8 Double Feature MATINEE SATURDAY at 3:00 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 10, 11 and 12 GALE STORM - PHIL REGAN George Cleveland and Minna Gombell in MC KINLEY 4-- Ford-Ferguso- To I mnMcm WHOLESALE and RETAIL ; MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM 17HV h 3 KITS R0BERT ARMGRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA IH Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Rolling -- Dried Beet Pulp - Grinding Feed Pelletts - Cleaning Chopped and Rolled Barley |