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Show i. B 1 PAGE F i p h T LOCAL NEWS EAR RIVER VALLEY L, ADER rr-T- i iEdit iti r B "THE DEVIL'S MASK" I 1 1 I fc also Chas. Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Shirley C. Beard were week-en- d guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard. They left Ohio, Puesday for Cleveland, there Shirley is attending1 school it the Western Reserve. Starrett & Smiley cs. one-ha- 1940-194- 4, at ii Mr.i is 9 L U 0 9 IliO $172 glTTs JUGS me 29C State Road Commission spent HOSE IIAXTPFDO Just the thing for these IlAlMlfcuo ' 3 quality, black wire. ar 17 ning in 1942, annual expendi tures for administrative purposes have increased approximately $60,000 over previous years." 23Jpair ;;G I Large cold mornings. Sizes 6 to 8l. in blues, browns, reds IPC for Of this amount, $153,-86- 9 was expended directly by the State Road Commission, and $60,000 by transfer to the State Finance Department, with $12,-3going to the General fund for rents and services. Begin- $226,186. WIRE CLOTHES ANKLETS Nazis Still Busy A N N OUNCES At Hitler's Gans MEETING PLANS Bears Journey To Malad For Pre-Seaso- Hitler Follower Continue The Relief Society Stake to announce a wish Board To Spread Propaganda. Convention Teachers' Visiting to be at the social held and FRANKFURT. GERMANY. One Ward Garland of Hitler Chapel Tuesday, way or another, followers still play a game September 24, at 2 o'clock p. m. of ridiculing the American occupaAll those who are now serving tion power and trying to win Ger- and those who have served as mans back to the Fuehrer's philosvisiting teachers are urged to be ophy. present. Relief Society officers, Though German night clubs are alnoticeably those which cater to curi- supervisors, and members to so it invited find attend. ous Americans nowadays "profitable" to caricature Adolf in little skits, Hitler's postwar agents d occasionally inject dramatic propaganda, in strictly German movie houses. For instance, an official U. S. pre-seas- on 4. the thirteenth BERLIN. Statistics compiled by the armed forces division of the American Military government, with the aid of captured German records, showed that, counting prisoners, German armed forces lost far more men to the western Allies during the war than to the Rus- ef- forts to cast doubt on Allied-mad- e films designed to show Germans the horrors of Gestapo Chief Himm-ler'- s murder factories. In Erlangen recently, a concentration camp movie was shown in sians. the local cinema. There was a scene The figures compiled on the dead of men filling in a mass grave. and wounded are incomplete, but The army report said: reckoning the civilian bombing casualties there was also an indicatiot "Suddenly a patron gets up excitedly and says aloud to his wife that the western forces killed more so that the whole audience can Germans than did the Russians. hear. "That's me there filling in that According to captured files of the grave. They were not concentration German bureau for notifying next camp victims, but victims of an of kin casualties, the army had 11 attack on Nuernberg which million men, including the air force, I helped bury.' during the war. "Exclaiming, 'Such a swindle,' he leaves the cinema with his wife. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Half the audience follows him." That is how it is done. The army d doesn't take this sort of Doris Abbott graciously entertoo it because seriously, tained the ladies of her Bridge propaganda takes time to combat years of Nazi club at her home on Friday indoctrination. a delicious air-rai- Coach Floyd Rasmussen's Bear River gridders meet Malad high Dragons in Malad on Friday, September 20, for the Bears second grid tussle. The Rivermen are entering the Dragon's den with high hopes for a victory and for much needed experience before their Region I league opener two weeks later at Box Elder on October proved Friday Enemy's Loss Greater on an unlucky day for the Eears West Front, Records Say when they dropped a hardJ anti-Allie- army report relates occasional fought 13 to 0 game to the South high cubs. As it was just a practice game the loss was not so important, as the game was only for the purpose of discovering which plays connected for the most yardage and which players looked good in each po anti-Allie- evening. WASHINGTON. Taking up and microscopes where of the leave off, atomic bomb promise to answer more of the secrets of life. Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk, the army's surgeon general, made this forecast in commenting on plans to make available to medical researchers relatively larg& amounts of radio-activ- e isotopes from the uranium piles of the Manhattan atom bomb project. Kirk said that elements such as calcium, phosphorus, sulphur, iron and a score of others can be "tagged" with small amounts of the isotopes and then followed through the body by means of their emission of beta and gamma radiation. The latter is the same as 25C Pir Tremonton ALL STOCK 98c Eiveri The EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P.&tuden an 1m MATINEES START AT 3:00 P. M. alumn -- FOOTBAUS FLO $3.49 WATER GUNS Rubber bulb, pistol type. September is the time to plant your fall bulbs. Complete selection of giant Tulips, crocus white Narcissus, all cellophane packaged with planting 25c 39c sins, palls. 5c to $1.00 pkg. CANNISTER TRIM Pudding pans, sauce pans, Windsor kettles, wash ba- 33c W E R BULBS official size. SETS Consists of four white enamel cans. Red floral trim. 89c up KEN SLUSSER CO. TREMONTON, UTAH 5c to $1.00 stores in t jins, the ilma )o ;horou plus JOHNNY WEISMULLER in iherisl "SWAMP FIRE" Cartoon and Serial Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 22, 23 ALAN LADD - VERONICA LAKE - WILLIAM and HOWARD DA SILVA in i 'We si "MELODY TRAIL" Loai and ,Pota 21 BEND'. Prod oes ce aodity n the ie sai Wednesday and Thursday, September 25 and 26 Loan RAY MILLAND and DOROTHY LAMOUR in foverr ' and USED RADIOS Cartoon Expert Repairing Of ALL RADIOS "JUNGLE PRINCESS" ite pi iversi Two Snd fe The lately ;mbei Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28 Double Feature Program irmer SUNSET CARSON and PEGGY STEWART in otato oan r JACK & PAT'S SHOP "DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" re plus LLOYD NOLAN and SHELIA RYAN in rade and Located At Sandall Motor Co. "DRESSED TO KILL" Cartoon and Serial GO To p f the rs cai the eliver; ate M 0 V m u 1 r ,2 m r C my i. 6TR A vo o ir. c 49c GIRLS', all wool, MITTENS tivities Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21 Doubla Feature Program GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE in 98c HELMETS 1 Bletion I BOYS', leather, MITTENS, elastic wool lining, D irm ut 49c Stores 1 ""eginn; BOYS', all wool fabric, MITTENS WHITE, KI eJOLiSi The: that r 10'-,- SELECT YOUR NEEDS FROM A COMPLETE A T L O W PRICES 1 la. m. ttltUTE and RADIO 1 with Doris Dowling, Tom Powers and Hugh Beaumo: Short Jasper Cortoon :hairrr Record Changers "Medical scientists would like to know more abofit how calcium and phosphorus are used in building teeth and in uniting fractures, how iodine is used by the thyroid gland, exactly what happens when one or more of the glands of internal secretion start malfunctioning, how the process of wound-healin- g is carried out," Kirk said. p. "THE BLUE DAHLIA" FOR SALE NEW H I Following Gale Millward spent one day this week in Salt Lake. J An luncheon, the game was played with prizes going to Mesdames Jack Shumway, Arch Richardson and Mel Woods. Atomic Rays Go Step Beyond Miscroscope tJ "talent d WINTER AHEAD Ruf and Tuf Double lined. Game n sition. Coach Rasmussp, IK that he was highly satis'-the game as it served t VOLl pose for which it was int" The Bears held South first quarter until near J for the wmstie, when t went on the march and t within a very few yards River's goal as the ended. In the opening of the stanza South finishec plai drive for a touchdown a sch00' made their field goal. A! be he! the Bears buckled dovRiver pushed into scoring .taking two or three times, but'StuceI find the power for tivitie drives In the third quart: "Coi teams had cooled down been ee erably and no scores cne corded. In the final South again scored on er s cellent run of about fiftson'. c with the game ending 13 ffigl a foot South high. m. Cotton, turned down tops. . Sizes 8', to box of 440 sheets. 25C BOYS' "No Time For Comedy' with Gene Tobin and Charles Cartoon " jUflTi.iT pre-medi- r5c and Thuxs., September 23 and James Stewart and Rosaland P.u, Wed. The Posiman Always Rings Twice Burnette in Mrs. D. R. Waldron and Mrs. Frank H. Hawkins and family Fronk were Salt Lake visitJack visited with his parents, Dr. and ors on Wednesday. a for Mrs. William Eli Hawkins famand few days. Mr. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black, ily have been in Yellowstone who have been visiting with her Park this summer, where he was Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mrs. T. A. Carter and Mrs. working with the National Re- parents, for Ft. left Wednesday Laurence Carter were in Lo- serve. Mrs. Hawkins and their Brough, Mr. where Colorado, Collins, on four daughters left by train gan, Monday. school a for will Black attend Friday for Oakland California Colleen Ballard was in Logan and Mr. Hawkins, accompanied WedMonday. by his father, left by car he Summary Of State where for the coast, nesday Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ransom will continue his work. Road Expense spent Sunday with his parents, (Continued from page one) and left the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hutchings of lor Pocatello, Idaho, where Mr. Idaho Falls were Sunday guests Ransom will attend Pharmacist's of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney. to build highways to meet war school. traffic demands connected with Coninstallations. Mrs. S. S. Kunz and three child- military Mr. and Mrs. Artell Kelly of ren spent a few days with her struction outlay for 1945 dropped Twin Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Orpha sister, Mrs. Leon Christiansen to $1,195,000 the lowest point Stohl of Salt Lake City and last week. Dr. Kunz visited since 1918. "Road maintenance in 1945 Donna Oyler and baby were Sunday with the family and took cost to back $1,961,583, or an average of children and wife his Sunday dinner guests at the $361.38 him. Lake with per mile for the 5,428 Salt home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert state roads. State road of miles Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall and maintenance costs rose rapidly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold from $600,420 in 1925 to $1,389,-41- 1 in 1929. Prior to 1924 the Ogden were Sunday guests at Black were dinner guests of Mr. counties maintained all highthe home of Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. O. L. Brough on in In 1924, the state Utah, ways Itansom. lf assumed the maintenance and cost, assumed the full Strand Mrs. Dorothy Guild of Ogden, Mrs. Oscar Mr. and sister of Mrs. Henry Van Sweden, went to Salt Lake Monday even- maintenance burden of the state in 1926. Maintenance costs spent Sunday as a guest of her ing to attend the wedding recep- roads remained fairly constant from sister in Tremonton. tion for a niece of Mr. Strand. '329 through 1944 The average annual cost during the five was $1,389,863 years, as compared with $1,389,411 in You can always find it 1929. The state highway mile age increased from 3,448 miles in 5c 1929 to 5,438 miles in 1944, an 5c increase of 57. To To for policing "Expenditures E. state increased from highways $1.00 $1.00 $380 in 1925 when patroling was commenced with two part-tim- e BOYS' patrolmen, to an average of CROCHET $242,062 per year during the five years ending with 1944. Under OVERALLS COTTON the state reorganization plan, blue Levl the State Highway Patrol was dfims White and Ecru. Large ball. with suspender straps. removed from control of the Double seams. Sizes 2 to 8. State Road Commission on July !, 1941, and placed under the control and supervision of the governor. The Patrol has continued to be financed by transfer of funds from state highway KROMEXWARE revenues. In 1945, this transfer 80 oz. clear crystal water amounted to $241,450. $1.29 skiddles "Office and general adminis picture. Ice lip. $1.59 $1.29 $1.39 Skillets tration expense rose to an all-tihigh in 1945, when the i LENGTH CHILDREN'S Pre-w- SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 23 and 24 LANA TURNER - JOHN GARFIELD - CECIL KELLAWAY and HUME CRONYN in James M. Cain's Novel Fri. and Sat, September 20 and 21 ANITA LOUISE and JIM 3ANNON in Colleen Schaub of Logan visited Monday with her sister, Mrs. Francis Moore. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Uuh- - Trcmonton jppori an a! The tered iral C Consl Wa ation uto S The i Iditio; .ke ct icts z dio r Doro! 0)022 3 SANDWICHES and SODA WATER NYLONS for the LADIES . INTRODUCTION OF NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CANDIDATES EvGi?srDQ ) CCC ; w oliJJiio FREE Loan ut no! nd wi: f 3 pe ay th arity f sale Jew Romidtip" at Crystal 01 bf W 3fl33naa sited Hom g to Mrs. lureni endaj ults. Mr. a imily s:dcd akp, Vc r.'.'i cd 1 rn; cn Cc k t( r - |