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Show r MUSICALS AT Ml RIVER O f er J er ? Two musicals have been C B L'RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 v. ,.--) ttndi"!? from health. Panenke Is James Ransom cf Idaho ant. Flying Unveiled by Ilavy Fred Andersen of Cache Valley viiited at the home cf Mr. ar.d Mrs. Andrew Jc:.:-eFriday. The mutual coened this sea- La'est Plane Will De Able son's work last Wednesday with To Stand Still in Air. a lively dancing party. Refreshments we e served. WASHINGTON7. - An experimenfighter plane, shaped like a panThe special interest group of tal cake expected to be able to the mutual under the supervis- hover but a standstill or skim along at ion of Arthur Ericksen and Nina at speeds up to 550 miles an hour, Chrlstensen held a very unique was disclosed by the U. S. navy. n Renr jver high school the past two fcs. Farr, pianist, ar.d Miss ftomi Sanders, vocalist, of Salt Eke, held the students' intermit with their selections cf ''he:iaire de Lune" and "Wind." a Melody Maids, Sally, social Friday evening. A preview The Norma Jean, Helen, and of the optional courses was givaccompanist Lennex,- also of Salt en in the form of games. These tnSeke, thrilled the studentbody were very educational as well as violins, vocal fun and the social was enjoyed e.ith the magicalsolos. The high-gh- t' )los, and piano immensely. of the program was the James G. Abel of American of Fork was visiting with his parMelody Maids' arrangement le popular "I'll See You In My ents, Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Abel ireams," "Tea For Two" and last Sunday. elections from the musical play, Because of conference in Salt Hit The Deck." Lake City in October, the regular Js- ,: Fast Day Meeting will be held ELWOOD Mrs. Annie Iverson of Wendell, laho is spending her vacation Mrs. 1th her sister-in-laOn Mortensen. Sunday tary tr. and Mrs. Enos Mortensen K)k these ladies to Ogden where ley were dinner guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Peter Vanderhide. Mrs. Mina Daley of Nyssa, Ore. visiting with her sister, Mrs. .lice Mortensen who is still con- to her bed but is slowly covering. (Last Friday a few neighbors w jid friends of Mr. and Mrs. the to called spend Jensen fternoon in social chat. A lncheon was served. The Jen-sw, I jned An-Ire- on September 29. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns received word .last Thursday that they have another grandson. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Munns of Logan. Charlotte Munns is spending a week in Logan with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and with family spent the week-en- d his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns. Mrs. Bowen of South Salt Stake and Ferris Allen of the Stake Board visited our Sunday school last Sunday. James Roberts and his brother, Charlie, and daughter enjoyed a very pleasant motor trip to South Dakota, where they visited with an uncle who is ill. While there they enjoyed a visit each have birthdays this with three of their brothers and tir.ion.th and Mr. Jensen is in poor a sister, making the largest family gathering these people have had for some time. James returned home by bus, but his NEW MODELS daughter journeyed on to Chicago where they visited another daughter, May. They are still in Chicago. Charlie has a new CLEANER & AIR PURIFIER ns The clanp is unlike anvthins dis closed anywhere else in the world. Known mer." there. No der he is staying. grand-daught- er ArelSTow Available SERVICE AND REPAIRS tyo Call or Write ome HALES R. E. ssh Phone Bell JA mtc 32-R- Riverside 2 Suggestion: Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW 238 Why wait until you are ready to use tbera? H. C. ROHDE Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" privately as the 'Skim- Several PENROSE 1 Misses Oleta and Carma Miller of Briham, visited Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. A birthday party was given Monday in hon- or of the girls whose birthday anniversaries both occur during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber of Grouse Creek, visited at the C, E. Miller home Sunday. Two of their children remained to visit available. The combination of extreme low and high speed is a radical departure from the normal trend. The high speed potential apparently results from the clean design, while the low speed presumably is made possible by flaps which can be used in combination with high power. The theory is not new but it had not previously been developed so that hovering appeared possible in a fixed-win- g hover speed. pters Helicoairplane. by rotating blades at high incidents inspirget-togeth- er. his final study at the Dental School in Cleveland; a son, Lt. Jay L. Nelson, recently returned from service in the U. S. Army in Manila and the 10th wedding anniversary of a son, Ivan Nelson. A delicious dinner was served to the family after which the time was spent viewing the sodvenioers brought from Manila by Lt. Nelson and discussing his memexperiences. Twenty-nin- e bers of the family were present. r lr With PIPER CUP AIRPLANE 1946 at the V. J. WOODRUFF East Tremonton Phone 21-F- 12 Atom Product SAN FRANCISCO. I j at once. City "YOU'LL FBEL That's what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to your skyway performance adapted to the highway. improvements in flying fuels paved the way this premium gasoline? a gasoline that is tailor-mad- e car, folks War-bor- n for for your car's requirements. Chevron Supreme means quicker starts, extra power smoother performance in cultural Conservation Association committee says. "Experts now generally agree that if life is to go on, certain soil elements are necessary," Chairman A. W. Bishop, continued. While these elements are numerous, phosphorous along with nitrogen, potassium, and calcium are needed in the larger quantities, he added. In soils lacking phosphorous, also Treat Skin Cancers conservation program will receive fuur cents a pound for phosphate for applying phosphate on certain crops, ha states. He said that this conservation measure can be successfully done this fall and urged all Interested farmers to contact the county office in Brighara " soil enables plants, animals and humans to obtain the phosphorous needed for their normal development, Chairman A. W. Bishop of the Box Elder Agri- traffic and on the open road. Try it ! FARRELL J. BESS DISTRIBUTOR Phone Tremonton 121 CJIS3UU Vf;,:,..T,:i.(i:;iJJ;W.lK- -j Successful treatment of two types of skin cancer with atomic research bywas reported by Dr. University of products Bertram Low-Bee- ki r, California radiologist, to the North American Radium society. This presumably is the first ed the planning of the A grandson, Shirley Beard, was leaving to complete e Phosphate applications POWER TAKE-OF- F O GOVERNOR BELT PULLEY FULL TOP O Home T II R E E apply pho.'.phati-- to their land. Farnurs cooperating with the s JEEP FARM t Descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Nelson met at their home September 15 for the first reunion of the entire family ever PACE Sacramento. Calif., and will be various forms make it available homo same time durir.2 the to plants. The-ila turn make week. it available to animals and huA lovely surprise party was man beings. Not only does this given Monday by the Lark girls practice improve the quality of of the Penrose Primary, henrr-ir.s- r crops grown, but it also increases their teacher. Mrs. Irene the yield. In recognition of the need for; Shrman. The girls will be Blue Birds this year with Mrs. Laree this element in human nutrition and because some soils lack Turnbow as their teacher. Miss Violet Berchtold of Brig- phosphorous, assistance is given ham is a house puest this week under the Agricultural Conser-- 1 of her brother, Ersol Berchtold vation Program to farmers who and family. Another sister, Mrs. Ruth Younsr. was an overnight guest of the Berchtolds Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and family and Mrs. D. M. Grover of Pine View, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. In the evening the Berchtolds were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grover and FOR SALE medical application of practical held. Uuh- - Treroontcn. V-1- won- NELSON FAMILY HOLD REUNION For Electrolux its VALLEY LEADER official designation Is with their "while XF5U-1- . It was built by Chance Mr. and Mrs.grandparents are Kimber on a Aircraft at Bridgeport, Vought to Nevada. trip model the while and Conn., present Charles Jensen of Ogden visit will not fly before Labor day, the design already has been tested ed Tuesday evening at the home with a full-scal- e flying modeL of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen. or the The model, known as Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Peten"Bug," has two ersen have received word from gines and is built of fabric and wood. Tests have shown, the navy their son, Scott, that he is at family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dalton said, that the original design is "usable and practical." and family visited in Lewiston The navy withheld dimensions and Sunday. performance of the "Skimmer" The Jack Leak family enjoyed other than to say that It is expected visit Tuesday by Mrs. Effie a to have a speed range of 40 to 425 and son, Leo, of Brig-ha- m Petersen milea an hour with the present City. 1,400 horsepower engines. This would be extended to 20 to WILLYS 1946 460 miles an hour by using water LIFE IMPOSSIBLE injection for emergency power, WITHOUT PHOSPHOROUS and to zero (or hovering at a standto 550 an miles hour by using still) Fully Equipped gas turbines when they become to the ELECTROLUX tear EAR RIVER radio elements such as will come from atomic ovens. The substance is radiofosforus. While the substance' used by was made in the Dr. Low-Becyclotron, it can be made in relatively large quantities in the ovens which now turn out for atom bombs. r Dr. reported 100 per cent success in the treatment of 36 cases of hyperkeratosis, and 98 per cent in 52 cases of basal cell did not carcinoma. Dr. claim that the radiofosforus treatment was any better than the other methods but said it was much simpler. ones iii o er pluto-niu- 4hr -- ""A. m Low-Bee- - X Low-Be- , ft'tWtt li w 4H i!iM .. . Parisian Says Pair Left Babies II:. Ill . , iv, She Bore Him HOLLYWOOD.-- A ' ,.v.,, ... .. ft ' ; wealthy couple who could have no children set her up in their home while she bore two children by the husband, Ferida Ilayat, 36, Parisian Mrs. play- wright, charged. u She filed suit for support of the son and daughter she said she bore for Maurice Albequerque, 40, who owns jewelry stores here and in Paris, and his wife Cecilia, 48. The suit named Albequerque as the father. Mrs. Hayat, a native of Tunisia, said she met Albequerque in Lisbon, after she fled the Nazis in Paris and came here with him. Then, she said, he introduced her to his wife, moved her into thrir Santa Monica home and persuaded her to give them a family. After the second baby was born, she said, the Albenuerques went to a new home, deserting her and the children, Fred Jean Jacques, four, and Cecilia Racquelita Allen, six months. She asked $5,000 expenses and $300 a month support for each. Young Angler Proves He's an Outdoor ELECTRICITY r and COWS' v; Cows watered twice or three times a day drink almost 40 more water than those watered but once daily and produce up to 20 more milk as the result. Such an increase in milk production soon pays for the cost and operation of an electric pump to supply constant running water not only for cows but for watering chickens, hogs and sheep as well. Join the thousands who profit every day by an investment in water pumped electrically! iy Ttoni Yaw 1?oa(c Profit by Better Farming Electrically A Utah Power & Licht Co. Message Man MOUNT VERNON. WASH. -Keepers of the city jail learned recently to keep their keys out of casting reach when they have a fisherman in the calaboose. resDelmar Kellogg, ident of a Puget Sound fishing village, fashioned a pole out of wood from a window screen and, with the use of a wire hook, fished the Jail keys from The Jailers and discarded a desk drawer. found an empty fishing pole. c5 Hosiery Picture Better For One Thing This! Fresh new styling that clearly says "1916." The sheer good looks ot long low lines, full sweeping fenders, solid, uncluttered appearance in every line and contour. 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Word-T- he of cuihinrn in fi'hr. through Permi CONTROL CONVfNfNCf-- rBox Elder Motor Co. Phone 20 from non icuffing HASHING ACTION of Byiclt originated front and renr bumpert. j in HENRY J. TAYLOR on fwic weekly Tun M or S - yr, valve l . cv"d',r' liot'n. Acrurite As Shipments Show Gain NEW YORK. Though a run in nylons still Is a major milady' domestic tragedy, the hosiery picture is brightening considerably. According to reports, hosiery shipments in April were 12,642.576 pairs, as compared to 11,281,0(17 In or a rise of 12.1 per April last cent. Shipments the first four months this year came to almost 50 million pairs against 47. S million pairs in 1943, er"-ne- OIL SAVINGS For Another ft n coil jtprining. -:- ,vv ,f tl'ol et the tyle pattern Airfoi! fndr and bolt-o- from a Buicfc POWIX. GLIDING 15 a V. X! rear wheel jhieldi. shift that makes every trip truly a pleasure trip. You have to experience it to know it -- but it's what makes a Uuick salesman out of every new Uuick owner. highway. r lnrth with cor cylinders and bril- iiantly able to hold its own on any ' FORTY-SI- ( tI i : .i 'v'4 mm 1 |