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Show fjR5DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 -- Friday and Saturday, Sept. MPHEI1M 6 and BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER "National Barn Dance" rriJCATRl? ) w I Iluri I UU and Jinx Falkenburg - Faust Tucker Tremonton "TALK ABOUT A LADY" and Mrs. Joe Burgess and HARRIS FAMILY HOLDS REUNION L jimmy, were in Logan faun- - - high Sptit! TUB HOU2 ELECTRIC JAMISON BOB SHANLEY 1:30 P.M. - Station Brought to you POWER & LIGHT Mr. CO. here with relatives. V?& September 23: 73Sg i September 26: September fresh- - 27-2- 8: Registration of advanced fresh- men and all other students. September 30 : ORE STUDENTS than ever before in the history of the University are expected to enroll this fall, i However, new buildings on the campus, together with additional facilities at Fort Douglas, will make it possible for the University accommodate all Utah students who wish to attend. near-b- y For any information about the University, write to the Office of the President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH P cZg 5 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart- ("You'll mako every ride A 1 ) rider a joy Don Adams and Bob Winzeler were at Timpanogas Cave and Salt Lake over the week-en- 35-J- Price returns to dairy farmers in July, the first month without price ceilings, were smaller than would have been allowed by June 29 ceilings plus the production subsidies planned for July by the Office of Economic Stabilization. Actual market price returns in mid-Jul- y exceeded those of a year earlier by 24 cents per 100 pounds for milk and by 7 cents per pound for butterfat, BAE figures show. This compares witn a level 55 to 60 cents per hundredweight of milk above last year and about 17 cents per pound for butterfat above 1945 prices, which would have been realized by producers under the price ceiling and milk production payment program, figuring in the higher prices allowed for feed. 3. Into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and son. Dale, left Wednesday for Seattle, Washington, to visit with relatives. They plan on being gone a week. Mrs. Wayne Archibald of Ogden is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe d . 7 CA5SUHE 121 ARRANGE TO STOP 45 MILES EAST OF PORTLAND ON HIGHWAY U. S. 30. COLUMBIA RIVER t ROSE AUTO COURT PHONE 85-1- , CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON R Write or Wire for Reservations MR. and MRS. GARR W. ROSE Owners and Operators ni - 11 ri r ijjrLnjTruuinnnrL REFRIGERATION SERVICE J. BESS Trcmonton Grover and daughter, Rhea to Ocden Thurs day. Irene Grover, who has been employed in Ogden during ied . Mrs. William the summer returned with them to resume her studies at the Bear River high school. AT BONE ELECTRIC Little noises can develop into major trouble! WE GIVE SERVICE ANYWHERE. JUST CALL 151 or til you have a loss. Then the BEST is none too good. James Brough Agency. tfc 45-J- 2 8-- 15 iNSUREWHERmSTOANCEls a business. James Brough tfc Agency. WILL DO CUSTOM" PLOVVING 8-- 15 with a Farmall M & fumble plow. Charles Bourne. Phone 3 Garland. 2tp Tremonton 32-J- 8-- 29 CArX9Rr?'T grain fanned and treated. Summers. 8-- Ervin 2tp 29 heLTwa!?t1Ew1 kitchen help, by E. O. Hansen. 5 Era's Coffee Shop. ltp 4 room home at FOR SALE: Penrose, out buildings, 2 acres Irrigated land. See Wilford or 5 James Miller. tfc 9-- ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. MATINEES START AT 3:00 P. M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 5, 6 and 7 MADELEINE CARROL STERLING HAYDEN Flora Robson and Leo G. Carroll In "BAHAMA PASSAGE" (in Technicolor) 9-- brIgIimFgIav and 1 library table. Call at 125-R- 2. 5 194TliBUILin at Lilenquist gine for sale 125. ltc Bros. ltp LOST 1 blue steer, weight about 700 lbs. C. G. Eldredge. Phone 5 ltp 74-R- 9-- 6, 5 9-- 2. Phone ltc stove. Tremonton. 9-- 5 ma!iried7561 housework in Salt Lake suburbs. general housework, Cooking, gardening. Good wages, private living quarters. Gleed Miller, 203 Walker Bank Bldg. or Mill Creek Canyon, Holladay 01 92-J- 1. 9-- Serial ltp 5 9-- Phone "MARCH OF TIME" Little Lulu Cartoon Golden Burton, Thatcher. 59-R1- Sublet, Idaho. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompan- NOW ANY INSURANCE IS GOOD un- Oyler. TOR13m& Mrs. Max Hyde and children, cook left Thursday for her home in Banquet DISTRIBUTOR Phone When Visiting: The Beautiful Northwest 7-- 1 9-- 'a fur 1 GOOD PAY and WORKING CONDITIONS Cs7T7c7TfreP Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brigham Phone 698. to p left Wednesday for a ten day the J. G. Burgess Co. after 45 p.m. ltp trip into the Pacific Northwest. While there they expect to go up FOR SALE 2 large Heatrolas It's much easier than falling off a log! Just try Chevron Supreme in Jour tank. It's tailored to your car with the same skill that perfected Standard's flying fuels. fast New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you It's the starts, smooth acceleration, pinglcss performance. bank can finest motor fuel Standard ever produced you Chevron Supreme J on every trip being a pleasure trip with FARRELL Corinne 1 tfc DO YOU WANT A PIANO? no obligation our sales van will At Chiodo and Mr. and Mrs. Sam at your door and you can Des to move stop will daughter a piano from among six. choose futnear in the Moines, Iowa, ure! They have resided here for Write today. HART PIANO CO. 6 tfc six months where Mr. Chiodo Preston, Idaho. River was employed at the Bear SEElELlF61aEYc7aTl Valley Telephone Company. kinds of fire, auto, crop insurance and loans. Phone 8 2 - J 1 . Cellar Steps tfn A helpful honiJ hint is to paint stair the treads of cellar the edges UTAH will pay with a band of white paint which cash for dead useless or cows, hor' will make them easier to see. It's Phone or ses, Tremon' sheep hogs. very helpful to paint the bottom step ton 159-- J or Garland tfc solid white. fo1T1jm3 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes coach. See George Whitten Wood Mark and Mr. and Mrs. war-prove- 589-J1- Robbins Implement. blk. N. of R. R. Station. Phone 9-- - Phone equipment. 5- -9 e UTAH CELERY COOP. 15SSlFiEDA 3 rinn INQUIRE done for us, we thank you. The Johanne Petersen family 72-R- 1. Co Work Starts Monday, September 9 felt thanks and appreciation to our many friends who have been so kind and helpful since the death of our mother. To the Relief Society for their lovely luncheon and all help given; for the kind words and sweet music, the beautful flowers and all the sweet and thoughtful things d. EAST GARLAND t at 2, Dairymen's Income Below Level of July Ceilings Regular classwork begins. ir to Mrs. Ervin Stohl, Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Norman Maughn, Mrs. Francis Norr, their daughters and Barbara Waldron were in Salt Lake for three days last week. 6-- Enelish and colleee anlilude tests for all new students. A PC1 mm Thursday. d. FOR PACKING CELERY SELL Your freshly dead and useless horses and cows to White's Effie Adams and Mary Farm for highest prices and trout week in the spent past p. Phone Hyrum Oakland, California, visiting quick pick-u011-Rcollect. L. with their brother, C. I Autumn Quarter at Your , - "Mi jf UNIVERSITY ( MEN and WOMEN Eld-red- ge and Mrs. Fred I. Robins of Ogden spent the week-en- d by "CITY FOR CONQUEST" HELP WANTED and Mrs. G. H. Hayward Harry fair. KSL in Mr. and Mrs. Kleon Kerr were in Salt Lake Tuesday. The R. in Yollowstone Park for the J. Laubs returned to Los Angeles, KINLEY week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Jed Mortensen returned Thursday from a week of Soda Springs, visited with the on business. Northwest in the Woodwards during the w sposrsMfM c (Merer nssr AXMswsng-- s oftocsrx ANN SHERIDAN with Wm. Bendix and Connie Marshall Cartoon SCHOOL NEWS week-en- d. Mr. - Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dastrup of Mrs. Gerald Bybee and sons, Ephriam visited over the week- Larry and Craig of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston The McKinley school began end with the Norman Maughns. visited here Monday. and five daughters of Price, this year with the enrollment of visited with her sister, Mrs. 503 smiling boys and girls. We Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub and Mr. and Mrs. N. Earl Marble Francis Moore, four days last were all to thrilled Mr. and Mrs. and R. Laub J. visited left for Denver, Thursday. happy week. enter such a clean and shining school building. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Richins With the first day over, we are of Grouse Creek visited with the well on our way to an interestGeorge Napolis during the fair. ing school year. It was wonderful to be able Floydean Smith of American to have a warm school lunch the Fork, has been a guest of her very first day and from the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse sample, we know we shall be L. Roberts, for a week. She re- well fed. President and Mrs. R. C. May of the Minidoka Stake, called on LOCAL NEWS the Jesse L. Roberts family on their way to the funeral serMrs. Don Lauritzen and son vices of Mr. May's sister in are visiting for a few days with friends. Mrs. Lauritzen is the former Janice Lower. Ruby Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Harris, left Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Laub Sunday evening to take up her Mrs. Laub's parents in duties as teacher at the Logan Idaho, Saturday and City high school and as supervisor of the lunch program for all Logan City Schools. Mrs. L. R. Grinell of Portland, was a week-en- d guest at the G. Lucy Everton, Wanda Burns, H. Watland home. Vilate Case, Eva Butter and on1 Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway Jackie Everton, called D. Harris Mrs. after Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott and Classic new the Shop. were in Salt Lake during the visiting KITH' ANNE MC and TIIURS., SEPT. 11 and 12 JAMES CAGNEY CARTOON arrived Saturday for the event and are spending the week with his parents. Since his discharge from the army in January, they have been living in New York where he is employed by the Veteran's Administration as director of research for New York turned to her home Saturday. and Puerto Rico. Sttenjoo!) SUMMER with Nancy Coleman and Arthur Kennedy fornia, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Harris held a reunvm Woerner who is attend ion at Willow Park in Logan , school in Washington is afternoon of this week. Sunday 5ting here. Twenty-tw- o members were tpresent and all the children were there except La Mar and Le Roy, who reside in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Harris HLAX NEWS WED. DEVOTION" Mrs. Norma Wheeler of Cali- jjf. UTAH and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 9, and 10 Ida Lupino Paul Henreid - Olivia de Havilland and Sydney Greenstreet in SUNDAY, MONDAY 7 FIVE P A G E Utah- - Trcmonton, 5 ltc Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 8, 9 and 10 WILLIAM ELLIOTT BELLE MALONE Hank Daniels and Ruth Ronnelly in "IN OLD SACRAMENTO" with Eugene Pallette, Lionel Stander and Jack La Rue News Popeye Cartoon Popular Science Wednesday and Thursday, September 11 and 12 DEANNA DURBIN and FRANCHOT TONE in . "BECAUSE OF HIM" Cartoon with Chas. Laughton and H. Broderick Short Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14 Double Feature Procram BILL ELLIOTT and BOBBY BLAKE in "PHANTOM OF THE PLAINS" plus ALLAN LANE and JANE FRAZEE In "A GUY COULD CHANGE" Jasper Cartoon Serial |