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Show The rsdiy, Octiber 7, 194S cr BEAR RIVER VALLEY TIILRS, FKI., and SAT, Oct 1, TWO BIG HITS - as ;i 7 a. ? I ! i; f Yielding '2LJ By Delia Coombs The Cleo Circle club met last eor. Thursday at the home of Mrs. 'ere are 32,090 RFD carriers Lester Coombs. Bridge was playtravel 1,433,601 miles daily ed with prizes being won by Mrs. 32,161 rural free delivery Leo Coombs, Mrs. Ross Rhodes -- OS in the u- - s- - 'riie annual and Mrs. Fred Coombs, RefreshSof this service is only $3.50 ments were served by the hostess l;.patron. Through rain or to eight members and one guest OG Mrs. Leo Coombs. or mud or sand, the Lothe mail each day. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd of his of weekend were guests gan "serves us regularly and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark RFD ROUTES car-deliv- and missionary reunions and visited at the home of Mr. and Leonard R. Jones. She was accompanied by her sister Faye, of Ogden. The ward relief society began Rudd. uieir ia.il wum. i ucauay unci- Mrs. John Sjoim of Farming-to- n noon with the theology lesson and Mrs. Anna Davis of San being presented and a social Francisco visited during the in honor of Mrs. Rowane Roundy week at the home 'of Mr. and recently released as president. Mrs. Sterling Burton. A lovely gift was presented to Miss Verna Standing of Ogden Mrs. Roundy. spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- in Cache Junction Thursday to ard Standing. see Governor Dewey and his Evan Morse, and Mr. and Mrs. party. Richard Morse and family of Miss Helen Mason who is atOgden were Sunday visitors at tending the U.S.A.C. spent the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- weekend with her parents Mr. lace Hess and family. Mr. and and Mrs. Ezra Mason and famiMrs. Darnell Godfrey of Clarks- - ly. ton also visited at the Hess Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs home. and Mrs. Wiesley Garn attended and CnOCOLATE DRINKS. ECF Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs visited Sunday at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. George By Mrs. J. O. Ilad field H. Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong Mrs. Robert Burton of Woods Cross is a visitor at the home of of Driggs, Idaho, were visiting her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Leland with Mr. Strong's sister, Mrs. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burton and families. Miss Delia Coombs spent Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake where she attended conference ers de-yab- ly. JRr LANGE ST1ILK NOW AVAILABLE Si IN PAPER CARTONS ELG : at political meeting Monday a 3 STAGEvSCREENMDIO Released by WNU INEZ Cy Features. GERHARD AIL and farewell to Parks H Johnson, who for years "Vox has been 14 radio's Pop." He will still own the program, which will be revamped around Warren Hull, his interviewing partner, but Parks and his delightful wife. Louise, will satisfy a ambition and retire to Texas to join their son in operating three-year- s' 1 tat Tremonton EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. 1 M. 8 9 jjRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER and HTT.TP REED and HILLARY BROOKE in Jensen visited Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and "BIG TOWN AFTER DARK" JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "FRONTIER xiGENT "POPEYE" CARTOON SERIAL OJNDAYj MONDAY, TUESDAY, CTOBER 10, 1L 12 -- WILLIAM ELLIQTfT and ADRIAN BOOTH in SET "THE GALLANT LEGION" Ringing The 'Paris On A Plata" News Blues" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 and 14 EQlMES MASON, ROSAMUND S. a JOIIN, PAMELA KELLTNO in "UPTURNED GLASS also JOHN CARROL and MOVTTA in "CALL OF THE WOLF" RIDAY and SATURDAY, CTOBER 15 and 16 LLAN "Rocky" LANE in - "BANDITS OF DARK CANYON" ALSO "HALF PAST MIDNIGHT" CARTOON SERIAL SERIAL ' PARKS JOHNSON the Johnson ranch and other real family. estate holdings. Two of the finest Claine Petersen attended the people in radio, they have brought Northern States missionary re- happiness to thousands of people union Saturday evening in Salt as they traveled over the country. Lace City and conference on The broadcasts from veterans' hospitals alone made the program an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown outstanding one. May they have the 6f Ogden were weekend guests best of everything, m always! 'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Madame Bovary," one of the Clifford Welling. novels of all time, will no great Miss Pat Christensen of Logan doubt undergo considerable adaptawas a Sunday guest of Miss Bev- tion (with an eye on the censors) : 1 erly Owens. before its two versions reach us Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges of this year. Claudette Colbert is slated Logan were weekend visitors at to star in it on the first Ford theathe home of Mr. and Mrs. Uel ter broadcast of the season and Lana Turner is booked for MGM'a screen Garn and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and version, with Vincente Minnelli profamily visited Sunday with her ducing. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H . S Waitresses In Warner Bros.' comThompson at Clarkston. missary will never forget James Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen Stewart's lunches, when he was and daughters visited Saturday making "Rope." After scanning the in Logan with a daughter Betty menu he'd ignore the fancy dishes and order grilled hot dogs, day after who is attending the U.SA.C. day. Blaine Johnson is now home Which reminds me of John convalesing after two days in Lund, lunching at New York's the Valley hospital. famous 21, where the quality and variety of the food is terMrs. Henry Van Sweeden rific. Lund read the menu, said he didn't know why he bothspent the weekend in Ogden ered as he always ate scrambled visiting with her husbands pareggs anyway! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Sweeden and family. Rival companies are dazed at RKO's accomplishment in landing an exhibit at New York's Metropolitan museum. De Monvel's portrait of Ingrid Bergman in "Joan of Arc," the armor she wears in the picture, color transparencies of scenes from the film and props used in it, all are on exhibition at the great art gallery for an extended period. son. Mrs. Thomas Simmons spent The Farm Bureau met Wed- Wednesday in Logan visiting nesday at the Ronald Hales with her sister Mrs. June home with Mrs. Glena Hales as hostess. Mrs. Olga Pardise of Yakima, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-ne- il Roundy of Fielding and Mrs. Beth Bowcutt of Preston were dinner guests of Mrs. Rowane Macfarlane Monday. The Relief Society held an opening social Tuesday with the executive officers as hostesses. A good crowd attended to enjoy the program and luncheon. A family dinner was held at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Smith, Mrs. Anne Smith, and granddaughter Helen "of Draper; Mrs. Martha Peterson of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of Garland, John W. Smith of Blue Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nunley of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ross Shirley and son of Rexburg, Idaho. The occasion was the anniversary of the birth out-of-to- of Lincoln, Idaho called to see the Russell Capeners Saturday. They were enroute to Nevada to take their daughter Alice and granddaughter Maryln home after a visit at Lincoln. Mrs. Egbert and Mrs. Capener are sisters. Mrs. Ross Shirley and Mrs. Art Wood were visiting in Ogden Monday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener went to Logan Wednesday to meet Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of Burbank, California and attend the temple session with them. Mr. Capener and Mr. Baker were missionary companions in Europe several years ago. George M. Ward returned home Tuesday after spending six weeks In the valley hospital. Mrs. LeVoy Udy went to Salt Lake the first of the week with her father, Thomas E. Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane announce the birth of their second son Friday at the Valley hospital. Mf. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy at Smithfield last week. Mrs. Carl Robinson and children of Afton, Wyoming are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, parents of Mrs. Robin- - ml 1 SIGN An examination for regular competitive appointment to Substitute Clerk jobs in the Tremonton Post Office has been announced by the director of the Denver Office of the U. S. Civil Service Commission. The start ing salary for these Jobs is 1.29 an hour. No specific education or experience is required but applicants must take a WTitten examination which Includes a general test and a test of their to sort material and to follow instructions. We Make It! NEON SIGNS RENTALS SALES SERVICE FUNK SIGN & NEON SERVICE PHONE BRIGHAM a 301-- J ERVIN STOHL the father of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Egbert 1 If It's A rOST OFFICE JOBS OPEN MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM Phone 41 Tremonton SEE CS FOR ROLLING 0 GRINDING 0 MIXING 0 CLEANING Some Dried Beet Pulp Available PAY WE the cQl HIGHEST fP(l PRICES 11 f GRAIN FOR n WAR YOURS! ip3n2SleeplngConifort-40F04n- Ci7 ' '.i.-.- ' 4 ! -- J mm i V'. Sunday. Mrs. Gordon jC EPS, CARTOON Ward. H. of eve- Mrs. Edna Hopkins of Olympla, Washington, has been a guest of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy Jr., at their home in Cache Valley. They visited at with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy last Liberty Theatre ke: Mildred Capener Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy and baby were Ogden visitors Sun-- ! day. Among the conference visitors were Mrs. Ed Udy and Mrs. J. . ning at Brigham City. IV -- NEWS i M ' "SUMMER HOLIDAY" CARTOON Serial Cartoon THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MICKEY ROONEY, GLORIA DE HAVEN "GOOD SAM" "Shootm Irons" MATINEE EACH SATURDAY at 3 p. m. Utah Tremonton. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 11, 12, 13 GARY COOPER and ANN SHERIDAN in 8, 9, THEATRE Tarzan's secret treasure - at LEADER, , ' I j"' V i.t v: I - P IX tT it ,, u - . i In his role as a tough army officer In "A Bell for Adano" on the "Theater Guild of the Air," Robert Montgomery had to make some very un- ! .1 complimentary remarks about the navy in which he served as a commander in the last war. At the end of the broadcast he whispered into a dead microphone, "Listen, fellas, if you navy guys were listening, I was only kidding." RKO advertised for "a talking dog, bear or horse to narrate anidocumenmal film in tary series. Must have good voice. No birds or cows." Now comes the SXtffrrrr-r '-- 1 ;; N S,out' ZZHh" T0XU r rt . CpiW Frami n andfiv rugged members ... pu, o I IV yo B V j V-- "!" box-sectio- ra'1' B c0t'l cbftP Box-Secti- V ,.''.'H side lower of gravity, hel)0;ye ofety of the yearl 1 .,,,ion J Window" Vitibility i rff, re'" --"vscr I Rid . 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Janet Barrett, pretty dancer who broke her back IS months ago in a fall from a horse, is at Warnlaunching a come-bac-k ers, with two roles a director'! secretary In "Two Guys and a Gal" and a newspaperwoman in "The House Acros the Street." ! mm - "J- .... Smmv f - W"i J y - , L?1 When Robert Sterling finished his role in "Roughshod" he took some visiting wartime friends on a sightseeing bus tour as the best way to shew them Hollywood. The bus driver recognized and introduced him to the other passengers, who were skeptical. "He's a phoney," said cne man. "No star would travel on one of these buses." Suited Sterling perfectly. Tri-Mot- or Phone 2 CompanyTremonton |