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Show The 2. 1943 ORPHEUM CtllifJttn THEATRE Mr. By - w Potter and MATINEE EACH SATURDAY at S p. m. the n. tifson John the hoh- - UT,, V BEAR RIVER VALLEY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC 1, 2, 3, 4 JUDY GARLAND - GENE KELLEY In LEADER, Page Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 6, 7. Life With "THE PIRATE" in Technicolor Cartoon Utah Trcmonton, WILLIAM POWELL NEWS Serial Wednesday and Thursday, Dec GEORGE Faher" 8, 9 BRENT, JOAN BLONDELL in The Corpse Came C.O.D. IRENE DUNN, ELIZABETH TAYLOR in COMEDY CARTOON V Roving into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Additional dinner guests on ro"u. Willard. Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. ... Thanksgiv wpiista Don Johnson Mrs. and Thiel Johnson, Logan and Mr. of their! Dr. and Vere Johnson Mrs. of and and Mrs. Ezra Packer and CollMrs Grant 'Dr. l'er, MrRooseveit spent the holiday week een of Fielding. the home of their Mr. and Mrs. mucker were end at w nn(1 Mrs a A. Jnhnsnn entertained at aVirgil Fran com at turkey supper guests ,ritf dinner following the dance Wednesday night guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and Mr and Mrs. Grant Marble Mrs. Nugent Cox of Los Angeles has spent the week at the home of her father Michael C. Encksen, others of the family START AT 7:00 P. M. n1v2sn0WS to join them for Thanksgiving rTn-RDAY- . December 3 and 4 dinner were Mr and Mrs. Newell )AY PROGRAM DOUBLE FEATURE Sargent and family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Erick-se- n RODDY McDOWALL in and family of Salt Lake City; Mr .and Mrs. LeRoy Manning and family, Garland; Mr. and WHITE CLOUD In Mrs. Clair Firth, Bothwell; Mr. roWE DEAN and his horse and Mrs. Thomas Simmons and -CHECK YOUR GUNS" family; Mr. and Mrs. Dean SERIAL wvrtXT and daughter and Mr. Mrs. and Norvil Ericksen and 6 5 and MONDAY, DECEMBER daughter. f ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom AMBER-"FOREVER and family spent the holiday WILDE LINDA DARNELL CORNEL week end with Mrs. Francom's aairmg CARTOON & NEWS mother, Mrs. Stoler in Salt Lake rr,CLAR PRICES ! and Mrs. H M. Larsen In r.t P- - ton. and Mrs. Hyrum of Garland were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. Idella Durfey and Carol Warn- ke, members of the R.O.T.C. sponsors corps at the USAC par- ticipated in Thanksgiving day activities in Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ritfeJ . Theatre Liberty New- -, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen were; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley of WelLsville. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer have had as weekend guests the Trcmonton Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and daughter spent Thursday in Salt Lake City at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Erick-so- n had as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Ericksen and family of Dayton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and family and Mrs. Charlotte Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer and baby of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer were Thanksgiving guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen attended a wedding reception and dance on Friday night in children of their daughter Glen-n- a Hales who is recovering from Additional an appendectomy. Allan Howell of Salt Lake City Thanksgiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packer and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Warnke. and Carma Packer of Ogden. Thirty-fiv- e members of the G. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. BishL. Bowen family gathered at the op and baby of Ogden were dinfamily home to enjoy the holi- ner guests of their parents on Thanksgiving. day festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey Mr and Mrs. George Johnson and family were Thanksgiving and daughter Norma spent Monday guests at the home, of Mr. day in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Charles Leatham of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway Wellsville. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and and children were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and family spent Thursday in Wells- on the holiday at the home of daughter Irene of Filer, Idaho, ville at the home of her broth- her mother, Mrs Orville B. Lund spent from Friday to Wednes- er, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Lind- in Brigham. day at the home of her parents ley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. The Fred Gepharts and Dave Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thatcher of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and Ogden and Mr and Mrs. Ray- jstanders were dinner guests on family were holiday guests at mond Wilson and family of Lo- the holiday at the home of Dr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- gan were Thanksgiving guests of and Mrs. Edward Goddard in Og-- ! den. Mr. and Mrs. Max Thatcher. ley Nelson of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler and Mrs. Ed Bigler were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stirling. Miss Grace Anderson of Mantua spent the weekend with Vera SALE OF FOOD, LIVESTOCK, HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, PLENTY OF STUNTS and FUN, Veibell and Peggy Potter. and GIFTS. GOOD MUSIC ON DEC. 9th DANCING Mr. and Mrs Frank Earley were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. "ROCKY" , The lamp behind the neon Er-icks- en .1 . rfwl and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 ALL COLOR 8 PROGRAM "THE EXILE" Starring "IRIA MONTEZ, PAULE CROSET, ' "ttpW-F- TROUBLE . 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He must pass rigid State examinations to become a licensed pharmacist. Then, like your doctor, he must keep abreast of the latest medical developments, the newest drugs, and the constant improvement in pharmaceutical products. The shelves of his pharmacy are storked with the newest discoveries of medical science and an array of bright, attractive merchandise that go to make today's drug store a center of service in its community. Get better acquainted with your pharmacist. Trade with him he's a man you can rely on. Rrprinled from a cnpyiiglded aJiwtistment PEACH 3.49 FINK - BLUE I I pficed to you l'irig a pirai. In w hd I nomd TKEASUtE TONES. ' ' 4UliyvoouG Tioe Q8c dutiful new .patterns. MEN'S DRESS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS s2.79 All metal SUITCASES MEN'S - BOYS DRESS SOCKS 49c fair 83.98 (Fed Tax not included) OF COLORS C HOICE GREY or BLACK 1.90 XMAS CARDS 20 BEAUTIFUL CARDS Lovc1 y CHENILLE ROBES IN BOX 49c 7.90 NEW BRIGHT COI)RS Sizes 12 to 20 STOCKINGS |