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Show "SDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 it' IV. JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ! move is necessary under the recent law passed by CongTess limiting the total salary plus subsistence to $209 fcr married 12 FINAL lTE FOR VETS "5SP"' i(kUnit if(ill ONE OF THE GREATEST VANDMAJsKS CF THE VvITl 173 veterans and lor these I REPORT ; without dependents. Dabb stressed the fact that ail veterans in school under the G. ayne C. Dabb, contact repre-ativ- e I. Bill must report whether they of the Veteran's Ad- are working on the side or not. oration office at 414 Kiesel because the VA in the past ha ling, Ogden, today remind-1- 1 not been concerned with their veterans attending school outside jobs and does not know pro- - in all cases just which veterans 'orking on O..I. Bill, that have been working is under the 12 has been estiblished All disabled veterans whq are (inter L:.: iw as the final date far re- - in training under Public Law 1S: ing total income to the VA wmch covers disabled veterans nal office in Salt Lake City, onlyf are exempt from the re-t' it this date the VA must cently imposed ceilings and do all subsistence checks to not have to report, concerned are All veterans yp. e veterans who have not re- Dabb said. This supposed to have been supplied lied ed, Mr. Bar-nard- job-trainin- g riUHIS j T1S. I ; rlos 5; ling er etc ntrriTTr NO BULBS! NOT SLIP! CAN WASHABLE, A P.TTT.Tt TTt TJT A vftT and rr7T OTI A TRUSS wear, you owe it to yourself IS to see the DOBBS TRUSS. DIFFERENT MEN, WOMEN CHILDREN ADAM'S DRUG STORE Alitor Tremonton, Utah ruck" ? F m -- . ' i mm it l a " 4 5 i JT fad Mm V i " Li I "HOUR OF CHARM" ORCHESTRA II ALL-GIR- L under the direction of I evenv sun day 2:30 P. M. J, - I KSL to Prought you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ill Wilford Rogers of the Stake Sunday School superintendency OF ISO PERSONS FROM THE 1820'S TO THE 1870 5 J HISS. SPITALTJY j j l US. ana u. v. Ulenquist, board member, attended Sunday School here this week. Thev cave short talks. ALTHOUGH HIT A ML FBftkA W1AM. WAY 30, NEAR CASTLE-ROC- K R.R. STATION, SUMMIT COCNTV, CAVE IS RARELY .VISITED. The judges were Essie Peterson, Lottie Potter and Loda Oyler. some have been missed. Mr. Dabb again reminds all vets that those reports must be in by November 12, and suggests that any veterans in this area who need advice or aid on the subject conMrs. Herman Fonnesbeck entact the Veterans' Administration Training Office, West Cen- tertained at a Hallowe'en party tral Building, Weber College, in honor of her son, Melvin, who was observing his tenth birthday. Ogden. Twenty guests were present, all dressed in costume. Fortune telling and games were enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes were visited at the home of Herman Salt Lake City and Provo visit- Fonnesbeck Saturday. ors Wednesday and Thursday. A teachers' preparation meetMr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson ing was held at the home of Mrs. and daughter, Yvonne Cole, were Verda Nessen Monday evening. Logan business visitors Friday. After classes a dainty lunch Mrs. Carmen Glead of Gon was served to those present. W. H. Flint and sons, John nett, Idaho, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. and Eugene, father and brothers of Mrs. Homer Kotter, were Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhodes hunting pheasants in Howell on Kot-ter- 's entertained at a dinner party Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hun-sakGwendol sister, Mrs. Thursday night. Places were laid of Tremonton and ten which for they also visited family couples after at Kotter home the attended a dance in Elwood. Everyone enjoyed a Sunday. Friday, Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, Mrs. pheasant dinner. , 'y Carmen Glead of Gonnett, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Hansen and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and and family of East Garland were children w'ent to Clarkston dinner guests at the Sunday where they visited with Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel E. Mrs. Leo ' Godfrey. Sorensen. Rudolph Christensen of Tre Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell of monton has been chosen as an were week-en- d guests of Ogden instructor in the special inter- their Mrs. Preston daughter, est class of the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and son, Rex, Mrs. Gus Larscn A YOU and daughter, Betty and Mrs. MUSICIAN . . . Yvonne Cole were Ogden visitors and were in the service long enSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover and ough to establish an MOS, you family were Sunday guests at the can now reenlist very advanLafe Grover home. tageously in a grade appropriate Lyn Simmons and son, Paul of to your training and experience. Salt Lake City, were week-en- d The army has issued a hurry-u- p call for musicians. Openings pheasant hunters and guests of the Louis Larsons. In U. S. Army bands! Good pay Mrs. Gilbert Allred was a Salt and excellent opportunity to Lake City visitor Tuesday. gain valuable additional musiParley James, father of Mrs. cal training. Bandsmen with Paul Larson, came up from' Salt MOS from 432 through 440 Lake City for the pheasant hunt in one of the higher and spent the time from Friday See your local army morning to Monday with the recruiting officer today! Larsons. 102 FEDERAL BUILDING ': lift; HOfWf UP, "PEE WEE T--LL VJfif ON V SFW,YOUN(r WRM.WrtfVr m MIS CORNET, was the 'PUTflN.Cr ' IDE of 'CAU I R3)0Cr rAUHLE IM SENDlN' rtitt V FOR SOrAE. J m Jit ifc ,$ni' CaJt (jarland t I ' THE by the VA with questionnaires by now, but it is possible that FOR matter what truss you now ori i vr; NO BELTS! n No : t OR BALL IN OPENING. gether with a soft concave pad. Keeps rupture tightly csed at all times while working, lifting, walking or swim-in- e. Lightweight. See the Dobbs TRUSS. IU 1 THE CAVE ARE THE NAMES -- DOBBS USED FOR MANY YEARS AS A SHELTER FOR PUR TRAPPERS, EXPLORERS, AND UTAH PIONEERS. THE CAVE i; 6uess iU jusri 30 FEET LONfi. 15 FEET WIDE. AND MAKE MY MARK FROM IS TO 20 FEET HIGH. Karved in and around V, hulls r 4 NO STRAPS! War AT THE HEAD OP ECHO CANYON. WAS gieETTO 9 the new Electric Hour enter, Kathey, returned from ghter, Katheay, returned from Preston, Idaho, where they were guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ilavcok visited relatives in Salt Lake Citv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Llsh. Jr. had as their dinner guests, relatives from West Point. Sunday. small oven -- shaped cave yjij ure fo hear Yy closing song. A j PAGE THREl Trtmcnton, Utah- the literary lessons, gave a demonstration. Those taking part in the demonstration were, Stella Spackman, Minnie John. son. Lettie Snow and Stella Mrs. Clements played a piano solo and a demonstration under the direction of Rhoda Wheatley, class leader cf the Social Science lesson was given by Nellie Gardner, Rea Wheatley and Virginia Blackham. Mrs. Amos Hansen of the Relief Society Stake Board pave a short talk. Mrs. Stella Spackman and Mrs. Stella Barnard sang the PASSES- Your family can eat well and plentifully at KEN'S CAFE. All meats served there are Government Inspected All vegetables fresh. NU-WA- Tii''""-- ri r ilr'Hi ' ':;'ir" "A' r1' "' lln.ru ttV,.!. nvriiiiim.i i. Y .i...3lSq-gr..-- er FALL POULTRY NEEDS liELPS GET BIRDS BACK IN CONDITION TO gfcS Purina CIIHt-R-T- j L DUST ST THE BIRDS IF C: ftifGEBMS on FOUNTS and FEEDERS Keep chick utensils clean. Use Chlorena as rinse to cut and kill germs. Easy to mix economical to use. can makes 166 gallons film b. ,t$W birds indiyiduallr riih Puiina Lie Power to control lie on sffectiye rinse. --- !,!hlckeni or ll turkey. Chan Up with CHLORENA GERFAS WITH KIUVATER-BORK- E fjT miniHA r!JC!D.TAR Or tablet tc quart m rm of oHjmku. of Ktln com- - water kill rrvnt spread Eay, conomical to ue. Jj !i CILEAN 5 LAYIfIG HOUSE It's time to Let your your car. winter-proo- f Vico-Pc- 83 station or dealer help you keep yours p in proper trim by this winter car service plan. In Sacrament meeting Sunday, Keith Stuart Rhodes was confirmed after being baptized on Bishop and Mrs. Saturday. Warren Hansen's baby boy was blessed. He was named Conley L. Hansen. The ladies of the Shaffer family met at the L. R. Shaffer home in a party Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Merlin Glead of Idaho, who has been spending the week with her parents. Tuesday was election day and a record number of people turned out to vote. There were 95. LOGAN, UTAH Sunday evening, Relief Society Conference was held. The Relief Society chorus sang a number, President Margaret P. Fryer gave a report and released I, Oil change with the dependable oil 2. 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