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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Fubtiiihed Bee-Hiv- Web at Tremor ton, Utah, on Thursday of Each for Friday Distribution Ft one 23 First West Street Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter October 15, 1925 A. N. RYTTTNG, Editor-Publish- er SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) - $2.50 SOLDIER RATES YEAR ONE Pocatello, visited Wednesday with the George M. Wards. e The Boy Scouts and the Eirls held a party Tuesday evening at the Glen Ward home. Jo Ann Harper of Ogden was home for the week-enMrs. Helen Capener and Mrs. Mildred Capener entertained at a party Saturday of last week for all the girls belonging to the youth program. The party was held at the Leland Capener $1.75 d. home. Among the guests were Mrs. Arnold Whitak-e- r and two small daughters of Tremonton and Mrs. Mary Tin-ge- y and Mary Hulsh of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of Rlrie and Mrs. Vida Howells of Douglas Farrell of Logan was the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting. He also rendered two solos accompanied by Ellen Capener. Mr. Farrell and Jay were Macfarlane missionary companions. out-of-to- AHEAD Tremonton STARTING OCTOBER 1st OUR EVENING SHOWS WILL BEGIN AT 7:09 P. M. A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:30 P. M.! Friday and Saturday, December 13 and 14 Double Feature Program SUNSET CARSON and PEGGY STEWART in "BANDITS OF THE BADLANDS" plus ANNA LEE and JAMES ELLISON in "G. I. WAR BRIDES" Popeye Cartoon and Serial Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 15, and 1G 17 DICK HAYMES MAUREEN O'HARA in ORCHESTRA HIS JAMES and and HARRY Searc). Arinnsai "DO YOU LOVE ME" England suffered much during the war. Many blocks in the heart of the great city of London, completely razed by the Nazi "Luftwaffe," remain unrepaired. All parts of the city sustained scattered damage frbm the raids. They took much punishment bravely, and they are industriously setting about to repair their country. Perhaps it is partly Britain's proximity to continental troublemakers and the consequent disaster, although some of these trouble spots have been pawn as well as threat during her history, that gives the people such an awareness of foreign relations. They have learned the defenses that are usually provided by a good foreign office, and have international shrewd developed statesmen. There is little apparent , disunity in their foreign policy. Nonetheless, war came to them, and their sufferings were great. in Britain is moving slowly. A long time will be required for complete rebuilding, even of her streets and destroyed damaged buildings. Materials are short, and rationing diverts most materials into home building, whioh is proceeding slowly also. In Technicolor with Reginald Gardiner and Richard Gaines Cartoon Speaking of Animals Wednesday and Thursday, December 18 and ANNA N EAGLE - GEORGES. BENSON PnsSdtniHtrding Colttgt by London Today Liberty Theatre News 19 DEAN JAGGER - REX HARRISON in "YANK IN LONDON" with ROBERT MORLEY and JANE DAE, WELL Sport Reel Friday and Saturday, December 20 and 21 Double Feature Program ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS in "RAINBOW OVER TEXAS" plus DONALD BARRY and ANN SAVAGE in "LAST CROOKED MILE" Lulu Cartoon and Serial The people of Elwood met at the church Tuesday night and in accordance with the State plan, organized a planning board to assist in beautification. During the Centennial year it is anticipated that there will be heavy tourist traffic through our community and we went to be proud of "The Old Home Town." The committee as organized is Amos P. Hansen, chairman with Arthur Ericksen, L. C. Petersen and Ada Fridall as members. Other members will be added to this - The Relief Society held a successful bazaar Tuesday afternoon. Tremonton. Utah Rationing Slow-Dow- should report at the ursg office when the doors opened at nine o'clock, I arrived at 8:45 and found a long queue already waiting. Eventually I found myself in a special room for foreign visitors, with only a few of the waiting applicants, and had to wait only about an hour. The speed of the ration clerks reminded me of some of our own paid clerks during tht war: it was evident they were not paid by the num. ber of customers they served and that they had no fear of competition. Queues and Bread England Is experiencing a greater shortage of food, clothing, and gasoline than during the war, and therefore rationing has not been eliminated. On the contrary, some items are now rationed which were not under rationing during the war. Queues of from 50 to 300 people were constantly on the streets, at most all hours, waiting to get ra- , THURSDAY, DECEMBER IV. Ila Heslop. Alma King was the guest speaker. These fireside S. and Gleanchats are for ers and are very interesting. ABSTRir, ' TI Establish 4Q Mrs. A. P. Hansen has spent BRIGHAM Lake Salt week in City the past :.:.v Cin;f with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimball. Norwood Fridal went to Dento see the ver last week-en- d WANTEi ( ft U. S. A. C. game which was played there. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen, and Mrs. Janusine Petersen the attended Larsen Martina Temple Wednesday. 1 committee later and anyone having good ideas on how to improve our community are invited to contribute to these people. The Relief Society bazaar held last Friday was an outstanding success from every angle. The side show and circus contributed much fun and clean entertainment. The games with prizes were a deviation from the usual fish pond. Food was plentiful and the needle work and home supplies were of superior quality. The financial returns were gratf jying s0 the organiza- tion Is happy and wish to ex press their appreciation to the business houses in Tremonton as well as to all those who supported them. Keith Fridal returned from a trip to San Francisco last week-MrOneta Shurtz and Lola Johnson were visitor's at our Sunday evening meeting. The fireside chat last Sunday night was held at the home of s. M-Me- NORMAL n ElderlvL For Alteram MRS. HAMILTON ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER r Steady EmpW Job open on Marilyn Hamilton and a group of her friends were entertained Saturday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Melvin Hamilton. The occasion was Marilyn's tenth birthday. Games and refreshments were o: Is L15S ; - pre i P G I Apply . ef VALLEY ; cleaner Tremonton V features of the entertainment. n: R ( BRADSHAn GIFT suggestions a 13' u 4 3 C. a..a, Two Automatic Portable Phonographs with Attractive leatherette case ELECTRIC IRONS tioned articles. I was actually hungry every day I spent in England. Bread counts as one of the three courses available for a London dinner, and if bread is ordered this eliminates either the soup oi sweet. During my last day in London a hotel waiter was fined $20 for inadvertently putting a roll on e table for each of two men who hid not ordered bread. 'cr 'c: E- - lis :y v !: an sir7 WASH TUBS $P 1 u- - an Eureka Vacuums Emerson Combination Radf one of CROSLEY'S finest RECORD CHANGERS c: o I Everything for The Kitchen : They chanced to be inspectors. jctV j re n Most Britons feel that rationing of materials has slowed production. The government is meticulous about "filling out forms," and the proper approval must be had to obtain each different type of building material. Sometimes brickwork must stop because the bureau controlling glass has not approved and returned the forms for buying windows. 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