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Show -- Page Eight Tremonton - j - - - THURSDAY, MAY Tinm'PT lkUUL.lt A wm ft-Hl-- .l ltp - w- - Wfe "The Sa7or Takes A ivi unveil -- BOTHWELL over-nig- ht ain NEWS OF SERVICEMEN Diego. He is a hospital apprentice 2nd He was a senior at the Bear River high school. BenLynn Bennett and W. T. European Theater of Operations the visited at ribbon with 2 battle stars, Good nett of Salt Lake on home Monday. Conduct Medal, Combat Infan- A. R. Bennett Distinguished Badge, tryman's Miss Virginia Richins left last Unit Citation, Victory ribbon and .week to visit friends in Maryland. Bronze Star. , Prior to entering the " army Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins March 14, 1944, he was employed visited in Salt Lake with her sisas a mechanic at Tremonton. ter, Mrs. Carl Thompson this - - Lee Allen has been disF charged under the point system from the. Navy. Lee served fifteen months with the navy and part of this time was spent in the Marshall Islands. He is the son of Mrs. Elma Allen. 1- NOTICE TO VOTERS OF ELWOOD PRECINCT The precinct meeting of Demo- cratic voters of the Elwood voting district will be held Friday, May 10 at the Elwood church house at 8 p. m. to select officers and delegates to the County convention. Sam Mortensen, chairman week. -c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malan and children of Los Angeles are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L O. Shimek. Miss Carma Packer of visited Sunday with her Mrs. Steven Hales. Mrs. O. W. Ewer and family visited Monday with her mother, Mrs. E. Robinson of Providence. T-- 5 Ford Jeppeson arrived home on a fifteen day furlough last MJrs. Day Garfield is visiting week. He has been stationed at week with her parents in this Camp Polk, La., and will return there when his leave expires. frOOD PLUMBING IS LOCAL NEWS Cecil R. McNeely, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McNeely, has been discharged from the army at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. Sgt. McNeely, who served 15 months overseas as a Platoon Sgt. with the 4th Campaign Battalion, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-PacifTheater Ribbon with two battle stars, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Ribbon, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, and the Victory Ribbon. He was inducted into the army January 8, 1944. ic TIME FOR SPRING Mrs. A. M. Turner returned last several - numbers at the Malad week after visiting two weeks with Stake Conference last Sunday. her daughter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Heusser and daughter, Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long of El Segundo, California, were guests for a few days this week at the home of their sister, Mrs. Reed Giles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield. and Mr. and Mrs. John O. Garfield were in Salt Lake Friday where the Mrs. Garfields had their tonsils removed. Joe Burgess was in Salt Lake on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burbank business Tuesday. and Mrs. Millie Stokes of San Francisco, were guests during the Dr. and Mrs. Grant O. Cook week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Ogden were weekk S. A. Marble. Mrs. Victor end guests at the A. L. Cook homei) of Deweyville returned to It won't be long 'til all you California with them for a visit Farm Woodlcts garden enthusiasts will be there. Pfc. Dr. of son White, we are not growing tii Ralph ! Although busy with spring- planting and Mrs. E. H. White, Tremonber as fast ?s we are usirn i Of course, you're going to ton, has been discharged from the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles were timber can be grown. With repson our fores' need plenty of handy, efficient army at the Fort Douglas Separa- in Ogden Thursday to attend the ably good management, be buiU i can and woodlands farm wedding reception held for Mrs. so they enn tools to do a good job! . . . tion Center. all of the woe' Giles' niece and her husband, Mr. !hat we are IV Pfc. who served 19 White, E And that's where "y o nerd for months as a Cannoneer with the and Mrs. Allen Tanner. The to come. It is not neccrsri; ! can help you . . . 394th Infantry, is authorized to bride was formerly Miss Lola 'hat we slop cli cutt!n cit'ioi of ol rovt'i timber, s?cot.d pfuvlh. t We have good stocks of the wear the European Theater Rib- Dewey. f cur r's However. onr(vVi bon with three battle stars, Good our nr: ".t very finest farm and garden- Conduct w h;' e!in? Medal, Combat InfantryMr. and Mrs. Vern P. Allen ! tools . . . What ever ing your man's Badge, Distinguished Unit and family have moved tj Hill needs we can serve you ! Citation, Expert Infantryman's Field to make their home. Stop in this week and get Badge, German Occupation ribbon and the Victory Ribbon. yours ! He was inducted into the army March 14, 1944. GARDENING ... Bur-ban- - - TO MAKE HAPPIER Spring- -'. V" t3 anjfe ak-aysb- iu ramily. "J s f SERVICE From - plumbing1 . Cowley's A)"' 1 WATER If it's water you need for Lawns or Garden, we have a limited number of pumps, complete with motor. SAYS "SAVE YOUR GARDENS AND LAWNS AT A LOW COST." Also In Stock Sand and Drive Points, Motors, and Well Supplies f Here is a partial list titles on our ! Evidences and Reconcil- - j iations by John A. f Widtsoe Gospel Thru the Ages by Milton R. Hunter .. $ijf The Restored Church by William Edwin Berrett$i31 Joseph Smith, Prophet- Statesman by G. Horn- - f $2.25 er Durham of Joseph Prophecies Smith and Their Fu- Jr Z7 Life of Heber by Orson F. Whitney M Jesus the Christ by James E. Talmage .... $2,P I Church in Essentials by Joseph History M Smith Fielding f by Mansions His Manv Howells S. Rulon In the Gospel Net by John A. Widtsoe This Day and Always by Richard L. Evans $1 Wonders of the Universe VJ by Orson Pratt Man and the Dragon by Tremonton BRACELETS $175 WRIST WATCH el STRIKES BACK" EARRINGS Many varieties to choose movement, gold cases. in "THE SPIDER WOMAN from $32.50 up $1.00 up Rhinestone SALT and PEPPER Matched LAPEL PINS Cartoon and Serial SHAKERS Styled right Individual size, set of 3 $2.75 $3.50 .... $2J J by H Nibley I Change Constancy AmidBowen-ME. 'j by Albert Masterful Discourses of t Orson Pratt Compiled .... h by N. B. Lundwall Restoration of All Things f by Joseph Fielding Smith - CRAIN Vincent Price, Mary Philips and Ray Collins in WILDE-JEANN- E 1 "LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN" Young the toi Rrio-ha- Hunter Theirs Is the Kingdom by Wendell J. AshtonM Standards u) ncTvol 'jivupvi J. Grant .. Disfniirsps of WilfoW Wnodruff .... Most Temples of the Lund-vaIliRh by N. V, r ll Be-litfi- An Understandable by "Technicolor" R. cnizer by Milton TTdl-io- Sun., Mon Tues. and Wed., May 12. 13, 14 and 13 a- - John -- Widtsoe Unto the Hills by Richara u. ijvju This Day and Always by Richard L. Evans V' News and Cartoon WALLETS Genuine leather. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 16, 17 and 18 Beautifully styled RANDOLPH SCOTT $3.50 May Robson and Walter Brennan in " THE TEXANS" Cartoon by .... $1." Three Mormon Classics Comniled b.v Preston JEWEL 17-jew- Short $2.0' John Taylor PEARL Serial A. Widtsoe f Faith James E. Talmage Orson Pratt's Works The Gospel Kingdom ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. - $L0i C. Kimball John Liberty Theatre also GALE SONDERGAARD $1.31 j J "CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNIE" th shelves: by Joseph Fielding $1.3 Smith Minute Sermons, Compiled by Albert L. Zobell, Pvt. Veloid E. Smith, son of Mr. J. S. Smith, was recently discharged from the army at the Fort i Douglas Separation Center. Pvt. Smith, who served 17 months overseas with the 100th Infantry is authorized to wear the JOAN BENNETT of lfillment by Nephi Lowell Morris The Way To Perfection mam Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11 JANE DARWELL and EDGAR KENNEDY in ! For a number of years some sto in Tremonton have tried to c i good line of books, religious" non fiction, the kind you want your library to read and study. V i now have such a line of booU - n-- d? TIERNEY-CORNE- L uj appreciation to the bishopl the First Ward, to the Am" Legion Post No. 76, to the ans of Foreign Wars and of those who rendered their 'i services during our hour of nS i our words ot tiful fbral offerings prcssive funeral service, toUcU us. deeply and will mcmbered among the mcmork our bcioved son and brother t Mr. and Mrs. I. 1 TRI-STAT- t CARD OF THAVfe We wish to express our THIS The Victory Male Chorus sang gt. THING- THE VERY Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yates of Logan. class. GENE ueruv ' - her to help her celebrate her birthday. There were twelve ladies present. Miss Rhea Nielson of Honey-vill- e, spent three days with her Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sum- sister, Mrs. John Eberhard. mers were in Ogden Monday on Captain Robert Roman of Iowa business. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggert Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark of Ogden were guests were in Salt Lake City on Mon- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers on Wednesday. day. Reed Shuman, son of Titus Misses Delone and Nola SumShuman, arrived home Thursday. mers returned home Saturday from Reed will return to the navy Spanish Fork, where they have on Saturday. been at the Stock Show. Primary' Conference will be held Sunday evening. Mrs. Roscoe Anderson received a telephone call from St. George informing her of the death of Mr. Charles Seegmiller. Mrs. Mary Burnhope was honored Wednesday at her home Billy Shuman, son of Mr. and when the Relief Society called on Mrs. Earl Shuman, enlisted in the navy and left last week for San If! a "CORNERED" Cartoon News J 9 Thurs., Fri., and Sat., May 16 "iVT" . ' ' 4 mrk' pnwPT t - vi lU.M y Walter Slezak & Micheline Oho;. , I "TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN" "THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES" THEATRE Tremonton, Uta-h-- Wednesday, May 12 13 14 and la Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and TTTVF ATLYSON - HUML CKUNYN Thurs., Fri. and Sat., May 9, 10 11 ORPHEUM - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER March of Time up V?l Pen and Pencil Sets Guaranteed Forever. .$8.75 to $64.00 GAMBLE'S Authorized Dealer HOWARD G. FREISS, Owner TREMONTON, UTAH UOOd DOOKS arc "'"--b- t: Mother's Day and l Dav ahead. .fin , |