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Show Pa0 BEAB niVEE VALLEY LEADER Ei-- ht Tremoaton, UtaS- - THURSDAY, JUXE 3l5 News of4-BEAR RIVER VALLEY CONCERT ASSOCIATION Presents CLUBS JULY 1st H FRANCES W ATKINS, Sopran CARL FUERSTNER, Pianist CARLOS ALEXANDER, Baritone The "Just Sew" club of Beaver Dam met at the home of Wini- fred Stirling on June 20. In our club we have second and third year girls. The second year laungirls worked on pajamas, clothes and protectors, dry bas while third year girls worked on Our lesson children's costumes. and demonstration was on colors. Dr and Mrs. J. Harold Smith Winifred Stirling, reporter and three children of Amhurst, summer Mass., are spending the food relatives. Kitchen with The Queens' here visiting club of Bear River City held their first girls' luncheon at the Grant Smith, who is a student home of their leader, Mrs. Victor- at the University of Minnesota at ia Johnson. The girls ate a Minneapolis, is here visiting for luncheon that they had prepared the summer. themselves. A meeting followed n and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Frederick-soJanae Christenscn, reporter and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Flora Cooper and Beulah Gxper S 2Merrill Hall is a guest at were Salt Lake visitors, Sunday. the A. L. Madsen home for a few days during his eight day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brenk-ma- n a, He has been stationed at San and children of Tulsa, Diego and has been visiting his visited this week with parents in Emmett, Idaho. relatives in Tremonton. 4-- H -c Oka-lahom- Mrs. A. L. Madsen, Vione Mrs.' Arnold Whitaker and and Madsen, Maurine Sylvester Mrs. Orval Ewer were Logan her mother, Mrs. Jones, were at visitors, Monday. Bear Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Ford Jcppson accompanied Mr. Jeppson to Salt Lake for while he two days last week, received his discharge from the Fort Douglas Separation Center. rvirurw? Gae Laub is spending days in Provo, visiting. SHOE C L LI R Mrs. J. H. Laub is visiting in Salt Lake, this week. I) E A Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist returned home this week after being called to Salt Lake because of the ser ious illness of her father, Mr. Jesse L. Barker. BUSSES' and CHILDREN'S SANDALS Double-stitche- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Homer and son, John, of Green River, Montana, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Homer, Tuesday. plastic sole Strap Sandals. Priced d, $1.00 T-- 5 Ford Jeppson received his discharge from the Army Saturday after 14 months" service. He has been stationed at Camp Polk, La. pair WOMEN'S PLAY Don E. Peckcnpaugh and family were at the Grand Canyon SHOES last week where Mr. Peckenpaugh attended the State Bankers' Ass'n summer meeting. Smart styles in pumps, wedge heel. Full length cork and rubber plat- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hartvick and Dr. and Mrs. Grant O Cook and family were Sunday guests at the A L. Cook home. form sponge insole. White - Red - Blue Reduced to $2.00 several Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Brough went on a fishing trip over the week-en- d at Clear Creek. pair Limit 2 pairs to customer. WOMEN'S PLAY SAYS: Red Capeskin perforated strap sandal. HtRESTHg CHAP WHO BRINGS YOU SORROW-ALW- heel. 1 VS PfllNG THINGS Reduced to TOMORROW $2.50 pair OLD MAN NEGLECT JfMi CASUAL SHOES Brown casual tie oxfords solid wedge heel. Comfortable platform con- struction. Reduced to NEWS OF - SERVICEMEN Rob-bin- R-- '. Gilbe-Brou- .iLnLAjTq Gephart Stores Co. FREE PARKING offer you AT REAR OF STORE 2 HOURS m y f 2- -c LOOKING iftrfr AHEAD 5fY r KM A' 'i- f - WMi vsizes 7-1- fa-- . 4 Hardiua Calient Searcy. Jrktmsas President 1 Cpl. Dale Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, stationed Was Tried in Nora, Japan, was taken to the Col. Soon after Edward General hospital in Osaka where Day, D. Churchill, surgical consultant of he underwent an for operation the Allied Mediterranean forces, appendicitis. toured six German military hospi tal areas and reported his findings. Sgt. Allen C. Christensen, son The report is most significant in the of Mr. P. W. Christensen, has medicine to of make efforts light the servant of politics in America. been discharged from the army at Comments on the report are here the Fort Douglas Separation Cenreprinted by permission of COL- ter. LIERS, the national Weekly. ' Sgt. Christensen, who served "As we all know, American doc48 months as overseas a Machine tors' care of wounded In this war has been and continues phenomenal Gunner, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-PacifTheater Ribbon as regards its perof and cures its developwith four battle stars, Good Concentages ment of new techniques and rem- duct Medal, American Theater edies. There was considerable ex- Ribbon, American Defense Ribpectation that the German doctors bon, Philippine Defense Ribbon, . . . would have some pretty phePresidential Citation, Two Oak own of their nomenal achievements to report . . . but Colonel Churchill Leaf Clusters and the Victory did not find them. Ribbon. A Generation Behind He was inducted into the army conclusion . . . was "His over-al- l 1940 . that German handling of wounded September 3, was about 20 years behind the CARD OF THANKS American procedure. Going into German that he details, reported We would like to express our army doctors as a rule just casualall our friends and ly passed up badly wounded men appreciation to who offered assistance on the assumption that they were neighbors to our whereas and consolation die at the loss of our anyway, going doctors fight to the last gasp for son. We sincerely appreciate the every wounded man's life, and fre- lovely floral offerings and the quently win. "As for professional pride in pull- help given by the Relief Society. of cure or Our burden of sorrow was made ing off amelioration, such pride just was easier to bear because of such not in the bulk of German military physicians and surgeons. . . . They kindness. were victims of apathy and lack of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitaker ambition which would enrage a typical American doctor. This is a sad WANT-AD- S PAY backslide from Germany's proud LEADER mediin world as leader position cine and surgery in the It Sizes V-- E 1-- 8 A i COTTON PRINTS Cool for summer (U ic record-breakin- g Assorted Patterns to Pick From . 1.501.98 Get your work shoes now before the 20 price in- id crease takes effect. Priced on !Q?m tlJiO lVv i a 1 w -- ... ir' GEPHART STORES es CO. "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" Customers enjoy our Free Parking Kear 01 fctore I days. How Did It Happen? "Are there any lessons in it for us? It began to happen soon after Hitler saddled his brand of totalitarianism on Germany. It seems reasonable to conclude that it happened because Hitler saddled Nazi totalitarianism on Germany. In Nazi philosophy, your race and politics matter far more than your brains and talents. You might be a brilliant physician or surgeon or research scientist, but if you were a Jew or an of any description, you had to out of Germany if you could, i. . . go to a concentration camp if you couldn't get out. Thus Hitler and his crew decimated German science. Their masterrace convic- ... tions, too, led logically to the use, in some concentration camps, of humans of "inferior" breed as guinea pigs for . . . laboratory ex- periments. Good Quality Alfalfa POULTRY FEEDS BY POULTRY PRODUCERS WE BUY ON U. S. GOVERNMENT If you have alfalfa for GRADES. sale, it will pav vou to call at the Poultry Plant. REED GILES . , Medicine vs. Politics "Ruled by the politicians and browbeaten by Nazi gangsters, German medicine (on the strength of Colonel Churchill's findings, at any rate) withered and, in due time, the German armed forces paid, in . . . bigger death totals than they need have suffered." Here is the sound conclusion reached by Collier's, a conclusion in which America's best doetors concur: "The lesson Mn the German experience seems clear enough. . . There is no substitute for a free, bold and Inquisitive medical profession or for generously financed and expertly staffed medical research, and year-ou- t. carried on year-iIt is devotedly to be hoped that ttie lesson of the German medical col lapse will not be lost on us." . n ,r, i.n.nnniiJ gh, Fri-d- al 2- -c SamiMiBiTifii! ft pair WANTED UTAH Mrs. W. A. Allen and son, Mr, A. L Cook was a ProvQ returned Sunday night visitor, Monday. Reese, from a visit in California. Mrs. Jesse Garfield, Mrs Mrs. Zella Carter of Springville Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Calvin Kay, visited for two weeks with her Q Nick.Chournos and Mrs. K. Dan H. Briggs. daughter, Jr. were among those who attended the funeral services for Phyllis Cook visited during the Haws Bert in Brigham, Monday." week-en- d Provo. in e ... FOR STAKE TABERNACLE, GARLAND "Hep STOP Auto Accidents You as an by being KEEPING .... automobile alert YOUR driver CAR can help cut carefully driving in TIP-TO- P .... down running accidents and condition.. anti-Na- $2.00 .. ihi Concert pre-Hitl- MEN'S SUMMER -- 8:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew and Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence Boweutt of Garland spent last week touring Bryce and Zion parks and the North Rim of Grand Canyon. Pvt. Joseph Fielding Andersen, They returned in time to attend the State Lion's convention at Ce- son of Mr. and Mrs. William Andersen of Logan, has completed dar City. eight weeks of basic training at Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw left Army Service Forces Training last week to visit relatives in Ne- Center, Brooke Army Medical braska and Boston. Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Pvt. Andersen received his basic Mr. and Mrs. E. Peters of Salt training in Company B of the 3rd Lake visited here Saturday. Training Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Waples and two children of Riverside, Pvt. Richard Lyman Robbins, s, Calfornia, are here visiting with son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. S. B. Mrs. and Mr her parents, has completed eight weeks Watland and other relatives. of basic training at Army Service Brooke Forces Training Center, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Frisby Army Medical Center, Fort Sam and son, Ned, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Texas. Frank Hill and family, Mr. and Pvt. Robbins received his basic Mrs. D. J. Homer and family and training in Company B of the 3rd Mrs. Edgar Nelson and family-wer- Training Battalion. in Logan canyon, Sunday. S Glen Hill, son of Mr. and Blain Mrs. Ray Hill and S M'adsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madsen, recently arrived home on an eight day leave. They have been training for GFORGF S RFNSOM nine weeks at San Diego. near-miracl- SHOES MONDAY, i Thai's Where We Can Help To INSURE Safe, enjoyable driving, let us give your car a bumper to make all necessary repairs now. 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