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Show JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE TWO Ca6t GatlanH SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26 and CHARLES COBURN - TOM DRAKE - BEVERLY TYLER - HUME CRONYN FRI. and SAT., NOVEMBER 22 and 23 Frances Langford and Russell Wade in Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson in Logan. Mrs. Doris Peterson and children and Mrs. Joan Peterson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowcutt in Riverside Sunday afternoon. Announcement has been maue and plans are being laid by the Relief Society of the ward for a bazaar and social evening. arMany beautiful and useful more and come in ticles have are in the making so it promises to be a big affair. There is also to be a food sale which according to plans will be chili and pie. A fish pond is planned for the children in the afternoon. The Relief Society officers met in their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Loda Oyler. Plans were drawn up for the month's work which included the bazaar. A delicious luncheon was served in "BAMBOO BLONDIE" H. MATINEE EACn STURDAY at 5 p. m. Jsj-- - -- nn.n n m.n wf.-f- t "THE FALCON'S ALIBI" rj ft mri r )- - m So -- Real So iin nr.r ntrrfrrMinr ii Pun f n Local Happenings Mrs. Mabel Oyler and son Ho- ing, were Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ward, Ken Shaffer and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Cannon, Lake Ward, Salt were in Dora Shaffer Mrs. Dan Gam, Nathaniel with Garn, visited where they Friday Mr. Mrs. Horace and Richards, the at hospital. Sherman Oyler Mrs. Earl Holt, Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- h and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn and Mr. Mrs. Owen Stokes went to and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Earley of San Diego, California, Mrs. Lois Logan Sunday to visit Smith Pulver of Salt Lake and Mrs. Richards at the county hospital Carl Wahlstrom of Ogden visit- who was operated on for aped Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges pendicitis Saturday. Mrs. Sterling Burton attended Friday at the home of Mr. and a Mrs. Uel Garn. wedding shower Wednesday in Sherman Earl came home from Fort Douglas to spend Sun day. He will leave this week for Camp Beale, California. Mrs. Joseph Nielson of the Relief Society stake board prehostess. toy the visited the weekly Residency, were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer in Malad Saturday where they lief Society meeting, The literattended the funeral of a rela- ary lesson was presented by class leader, Esther Coombs. tive of Mrs. Shaffer. Among those who attended Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan and the graveside services at Brig-hachildren of Bear River City and last Wednesday for Alma Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson and West of American Fork, Henry baby daughter of Salt Lake City of Gertrude Hansen husband on Suncalled the Eph Petersons a resident of Field- former West, afternoon. day 27 THURS., FRI. in Human rn-n- n rnii'ii - ni W n Q - and SAT., NOV. w4 "THE GREEN YEARS" plus Tom Conway and Rita Corday in n THURSDAY, NOVEi Trcmonton. Utah. -- jTjtt NK.I.S "BOYS' RANCH" r in or Cartoon rforf 111 r - n ni- - - --- --- - , , Logan Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Harris and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hawkins. Eta Mrs. J. H. Humphreys of Logan The second promotion to be is visiting this week with Mrs. received within a year by ThomClifton Kerr and Mrs. James Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winzeler were dinner guests of Lt. and Mrs. Don Adams in Ogden, Mon day. Cr ith i a as W. Potter Jr. of Collinston now gives him a T-- 5 rating. He is working in a hospital in Yok- - b ?r f Mrs. Leland Foxley spent Sunday in Brigham City at the home of her father, Ray Smith. THERE HAS BEEN NO INCREASE THE PRICE, OF FORD CARS A tto at Mary Ann Shumway and Ja Edith Foxley is spending leen Harris entertained with week in Ogden with friends. Wells-ville, several dance numbers in Tuesday. Mrs. Quentin Allen was hostess Virfor her sister, Farmington to members of the Towne Club, Guests of Miss Ruby Harris in ginia Sjohlom. evening. Dinner was Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton served and bridge followed with attended a wedding reception of Mesdames Harry Drew, J. H. Lucille Call, a niece of Mrs. BurFronk and Douglas Cannon win'I'm no Byron, ton, last Friday at Bountiful. ning prizes. Keats or Shelley, The P. T. A. held their meetMrs. Alma Theurer was a guest I don't have fffBut ing Monday evening at the to moan, of the hostess. Fielding school house. Kleon When writing verse Kerr of Tremonton spoke on on Harold Persson of Portland & ' tnrphi htJ "The United Nations." A piano here Friday to visit with arrived my own!" solo was rendered by Deana Mr. and Mrs. his grandparents, re- DR SALSBURVS Wood, a reading by Careen Peck Harold Dan recently reTaylor. move Iar9e roundworms and because and a duet by Marva Smith and turned from overseas. of Rotamme, an exclusive ingredient, Janice Grover concluded the removes intestinal capillaria worms as Refreshments were program. well Poultry raisers voted 5 lo 1 for Mrs. Wm. E. Jenkins and Evan served under the direction of as in individual wormer Jenkins of Freedom, Wyoming, Mrs. Blanche Hansen. in survey were house guests at the Melvin Mrs. Sarah Johnson spent the Hamilton home this week. week-en- d in Ogden visiting friends and attending a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton reception of a friend. were in Logan Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Snow spent Sunday Before Housing at Pocatello visiting Mr. and ROTA-CA- P Pvt. Don Chiodo arrived home Mrs. McMinn. Your Flock from Aberdeen, Maryland, TuesMr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy for a nine day furday morning spent Sunday at the home of He is the son of Mr. and lough. her mother, Mrs. Rowane ADAM'S DRUG Mrs. Vincent Chiodo. of Riverside. A family dinner was enjoyed for her brother, Reid, of California. .4 Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy, Rosel Zundell and the Richards attended the regional welfare meeting at Ogden last Thursday. Darrell Roundy, formerly of Fielding, is at home with his parents at Spanish Fork.. He is awaiting his release from the ROTA-CAP- L j; TRUCKS AS A RESULT OF THE Icto CENT SUSPENSION OF PRICE (YEA TROLS ai: AS IN THE PAST WE WILL CONTIKjf TO SELL FORD PRODUCTS AT T -- vTTTT?(Crp DDTPT rvXTO TCTTT'XT'n 1 OlO J. nt LAJj& r 1LKjj jJy S THE HIGH STANDARDS OF ROTA-CAP- Tt QUALITY. VY1 .arr :hoi fl Th ack jar ear ROTA-CAP- nation-wid- Liberty Theatre Trcmonton STARTING OCTOBER 1st OUR EVENLNG SHOWS WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 P. M. e Co. Tri-Mot- or TREMONTON, UTAH Mac-farla- ne A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:30 P. M.! I Friday and Saturday, November 22 and 23 A Feature Length Color Cartoon "Mil. BUGS GOES TO TOWN" plus Another Thrilling Feature army. The "KILLERS OF THE SEA" Serial , 27 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 25, 26, BOB HOPE - JOAN CAULFIELD - MARJORIE REYNOLDS and PAT KNOWLES in "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE" News Short Cartoon Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 28, 29 and GARY COOPER and JEAN ARTHUR in 30 "THE PLAINSMEN" Cartoon and Gleaners held their fireside Sunday evening at the home of Coleen Packer. La Rue Erlckson and sister played their accordians. Group singing was also enjoyed. Eighteen members and guests were present. Lunch was served by the hostess. The M. I. A. road show will be held in our ward Tuesday evening beginning at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Man- ning of Farmington are spending a few days with their daughters, Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. Steve Potter. A practice ball game between East Garland and our boys was enjoyed after Mutual. The home team won 34 to 30. SAFETYHINTS Serial FARMERS-STOCKM- EN DAIRYMEN - HOME BUILDERS MORTARLESS & MORTAR BLOCKS Now Available For Immediate Delivery You can lay up and complete your structure now without any delay. It is ideal for all homes and farm buildings including your grade A dairy buildings and milk houses. Our block is used by dairymen qualifying their business for approval on a grade A basis that is approved by the Farm Security Administration and the state regulations. There not only an extreme savings involved but you get a much stronger structure due to our special block features, namely the Interlocking Tongue and groove. is Reinforced with concrete and steel. There mortar used in laying up these blocks. is no Our walls arc guaranteed moisture proof by using the famous aquclla water proofing substance. M-M- en This is the beginning of a 9 series of Safety Council r wish to bring to you each week. There is nothing more vital.-You know how timely it is. We urge you to watch for the SAFETY NEWS in this, your local and practice SAFETY in paper every' thing you do, and at ALL times Safety, like all education, begins in the home, so we will be- S gin the series with Seven a ring ed Rules of Safety. There they MORTARLESS BLOCK & TILE CO. C55 !' ; .JTT IvfGt"- V ' 'vffr ' Stone Set "J ) - See our beautiful hand VkV j selection made-desi- gned for are: Learn them!. Teach to your child! Have him them recite them to you! Keep ConsSafety cious! I will never walk in the awm, wnere there is a sidewalk. 2. 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