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Show cpAY.JL'LY 10, 1947 '4 itf PRICE - BEAR t been stated thatat all. not accidents '"'"tave very definite causes, - cauica ".vese Jj" R I V R E VA L L E V A ACCIDENTS? greatest is human 0RPHE11 Thurs., Tri., and Sat., Julv 10, 11 and 12 THEATRE y MATINEE EJACII SATURDAY at 3 p. m. T- - - - p SIMUY, .MONDAY AND TtXSDAY, Jl LY 13, H and 15 KATlIEniNE HLFBURN - ROBE JIT TAYL.OJ1 - ROBERT MITCHUM in "WILD WEST" H L E A D E R in Cinecolor plus MICHAEL SHAYNE in An M-G-- Picture Logan with friends. Rita Mason and grandparents, an- -i Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Overmeyer of maimed for We. An Ogden, spent with Mr. toll greater than the The Relief Society held their and Mrs. Ezra Sunday Mason and famIn Utah alone, monthly meeting Tuesday after- ily. riople were killed and noon. Work on welfare projects in 1945. Mrs. Glen Upton and two sons was done and light refreshments s" acan two weeks with her parcost of rash spent p at ww were served. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. The estimated from surveys Mrs. Elwood Hess and Mrs. boys will remain far a while. Trainc Eliza 7 the Godfrey, mother of Mrs. Consenra-Mr. Mrs. and Leo National Earl of the Erwm Sutherland, are among Sunday in Logan with Mr.spent and Bureau is as follows: - those who are the pion Mrs. Preston Trond. They at'",) Average injured pedes- eer trek fromenjoying Nauvoo to Salt tended the horse races while $468; (2) Average injured Lake 'd City. there. Cr $8; (3) AverageAver-- :; Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinpassenger, $206; (4) These son and children of Salt Lake $73. spent the Fourth and week-en- d uninjured driver, average wath her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the Fourth with a sister, Us indicate that the in sal- - John E. Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Peterson. On $170 victim pays, ;.rdent and Mrs. doctor Packer Ezra in left $92 Monday Sunday they spent the afternoon another "".'ital bills, $26 for miscellany to visit her sister at Big Piney, at Logan canyon. A son, Douglas, stayed for a few days. Wyoming. Cjas attorney fees, fines, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam and son Mrs. James H. Hess is visitng settlements, etc. And if he Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges and average repair the a car, wth her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. While $200. another Levi Petersen, in Jerome, Idaho takes i.. survey was made in another The Cleo Circle Bridge club that the was held at the home te it is probable of Mrs. for the Alice Coombs. Mrs. Eliza Funk true hold would jrerage Wizens of Utah also. was a guest. High score was 'The cash cost of an accident, won by Mrs. Teressa Coombs and most cases, can eventually be low score by Mrs. Blanche and limbs Coombs. eplaced, but lives were Refreshments unnot Utah is out to reduce served by the hostess. Shway traffic accidents. With Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farns-wort- h a increase in registration of and small son visited Sununusually 2000 cars, and an with his mother, Mrs. John day highway Munson. expected during the Sherman Earl, v;ho is serving months, this is no easy in the Army in Germany was The greatest results can to be an M. P. at the privileged ie obtained only if you, Mr. and trials of the German Nuremberg its. Utah Citizen, will cooperaago. His te folly with State and local prisioners sometime sometime His ago. prisoners hlgh-nour to make authorities Collier's magazine. safe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Burt of Ogden. Mrs. Fronk Gardner and son and Miss Adair Welling of Salt Lake City spent the Fourth with their parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Mrs. Gardner and son will remain here for a week. Mrs. Burnell Roundy and son, Reese, returned home after a twelve day visit in Yakima, Washington and Oakland, Cal greatest irreparable , cas-pTofw- ar. thou-4Sur- ed , rt tugimB 5, in-:- S week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green went on a fishing trip in Paradise with Mr. and Mrs. Jan Friday. Mrs. Ireta Bourne received word from her daughter, Mrs. Don Bourne of Oregon, of the ar- rival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt visited Bis-sing- er, a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and daughter of pop-iati- out-of-st- II House guests for four days this and Mrs. Hal Rhead attended the wedding reception Wednes- week at the A. L. Cook home day of Betty Marble, a cousin of were Mrs. Hazel Hodgdon and Hal's. daughter, Hope, of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gam, Mr. Mrs. June Fannin of Pocatello. and Mrs. Parley Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gam spent Among those who spent the the Fourth in Idaho, sightsee- week-en- d at Bear Lake were Mr. ing near Sun Valley. They call- and Mrs. LeRoy Webster and Mr. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaffer and Mrs. Richard Webster and and family at Gannett. family of Sandy, the John Web-stMr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Johnson spent SunMrs. C. H. Beard and son, Richday in Perry. ard and the Robert Beards. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason and family spent the Fourth in LoMr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and gan and Bear Lake. family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smart of Logan spent the holidays in their cabin near St. Anthony, Idaho. rs J. O. Garfield returned to Lis home Tuesday after undergoing a major operation at the LD3 hospital. His condition Is much. Improved. Listen to Cache Valley's Nationally Known Concert Pianist IRVING WASSERMAN AT THE BALDWIN Local Happenings Tin TTT T"T Sunday, 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. ear-- h K. V. N. U. Hart Music Co. Preston. Idaho TTT it ys Wednesday Thursday ifornia. Mr. 'and Mrs. Erwin Sutherland and son, Glade, spent the Fourth at 25,000 hours of drawbar per hour, a "Caterpillar" Diesel Tractor would travel 3 times tfie distance around the earth. In doing at 3 miles work average farm tractor in the United does less than 1,000 hours of work per year. Even though it was in Hie States that "Caterpillar" 1931 pioneered the Diesel Tractor, many "Caterpillar'own-- s now have done what equals 25, 30 and even 50 years of farm work with machines, individual PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen and four sons of Norwalk, California, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and other relatives. Mrs. Christensen and sons will stay for a month's visit. Jay has returned home. The Jonathan Wood reunion was held Monday at the Crystal Springs. A large group of the descendants from Fielding attended. Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and children, France and Byrl Standing of Ogden visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing, for the Fourth and week-en- d. Janice Grover is visiting with relatives in Carey, Idaho, this week. Helen Mason spent Sunday at JULY tKlJ f ''fVLMBJ '.UWH M attni.Uil.M nr WWilMlii- i.MU f- - - l"! ' WTit - tmi n.,-",- 7:00 p.m. Under 2700 pounds - Under 8:00 P. M.-Ent- ries limited to Box Elder Co. Teams Liberty Theatre 3000 pounds Over 3000 pounds JULY 24 Trcmon ton BEGINNING JUNE 1st EVENING SHOWS WILL START AT 7:30 p. m. . Fridaj and ALLAN LANE ii Centennial Parade and BOBBY BLAKE in "THE BEAR RIVER CITY SPOILERS Of THE NORTH" Serial Tuesday & Wednesday, july 13, 14, 15 & Filmed In Magnificent Technicolor in Southern Utah PEGGY ANN GARNER and LON McCALLISTER in anUy, Monday, 16 "BOB, SON OF BATTLE" ith EDMUND GWENN and CORA WILLIAMS Technicolor Thursday, Matinee Every Day Friday and Saturday, July TYRONE POWER DEAN JAGGER 17, 18 - LINDA and 13 Lunch H istorical RODEO AT 3:30 P.M. Pageant Brought Back for Your Pleasure During the Centennial Season ... Visiting rpearns i 2:30 p.m. JOHN ADAMS' RODEO STOCK Steer Riding Calf Roping Purse split with three lop contestants Saddle Riding Bareback Riding AMATEUR BOXING CONTEST FOLLOWING THE RODEO Serial - Two Top DARNELL and BRIAN DONLEVY in BRIG II A M YOUNG" ar.ocn Kids' Races vs. and EVELYN ANKERS in pPeye Cartoon 12:00 Noon BRIGHAM STAGE COACH TO DENVER" Plus PAUL KELLY ; 11:00 A.M. 10:00 A. M. Saturday, July 11 and 12 Double Feature Program M JULY 23 Historical Pag eant I y A on j I f Mrs. George M. Potter of Nephl Dr. and Mrs. Melvln Cook of is visiting with her daughter, Salt Lake visited in Tremonton, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl and Mr. Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell and family. Monday. Cen-"nni- al j j' Millie's Daughter' Cartoon -- te and plus Gladys George and Gay Nelson in News spent the week-en- d visiting relatives and friends at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon and family are sightseeing this week at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Florence and Mr. and Mrs. Bell Bowen and families of Magna, this; 1G e i: p. MR TWILIGHT' Ylias 'ff'what is the price of this failure and responsi- 7 u oaid in human lives and t ii i: P Wednesday and Thursday, July UNDERCURRENT" "Three On A Ticket" a c, |