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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, 12 Page Hun- !cowbshaw attended the funeral .Her attendants were lily in Barley cn Friday. fona- ana Ar... r.t locf orpok Uskpr Merle Thompson HunDavid Mrs. Glenna Cobia entertained utile in Salt Lake City for Mrs. R.jron Krcksh for her daughter, Karan on her t a Mav. Mr. May is a crotner oi Bv Mr-- . Christine sixth birthday. Twenty guests una. i ajuuii. and icecream On Thursday of lis', week the wee? present. Cake Herbert May of Rupert, Idaho, U. S. were served. iwas a visitor at the John Arbon "fficers and teachers of ttvi Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stenquist were Will 'Timary met at the home of Mrs. Sunday guests at the home of home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bobbins and Mrs. Alma Lanun. Tra Cutler. The lesson was ?iv-- n Mr.Mr" sons Darrell and Lyn visited Mirv'Harhson Oeden'and of n Lunch-oor that by Mrs. Joan Heyder. NEW YGKK. -- Mankind Mrs. Bobbins parents Mr. was served to ten members. visited with her sister Helen sniokes which of it portion Jo.-IturThursday and Friday of and Mrs. John Arbon. Mr, and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler pice, will benef t becau. e and Arbon Mrs. John Mr. and bi" burntd his valuable fingers isit?d in Washakie with Mr. and last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon and Leah Cowlishaw wer? in Ogden tampir.g his pipe Irs. Newell Cutler last week. son H?rschell and Mrs. Leah Monday for funeral services for The story of the evolution jf a" were Larkin Reed Mrs. Mr. and v. George Staples, an uncle of Mrs. automatic spring tarrpcr has told! It is attached to the top been ArDon. iLynian ' a perforated Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cutler of the pipe along with the fite to which metal permits top Mrs. 'and daughter Patsy and while being tamped 'breathe" Christine Peterson were in OgIturbi, concert pianist, conductor den Sunday. The occasion being and motion picture actor, was in the birthday of MGM commissary a year or more (the seventy-sixt- h 'Mrs. Martha Peterson. Open ago, it seems, when he complained EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. house was held from 2 to 6. Many to Joe Pasternak, the director, that he burning his fingers. He is friends called FRIAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 15 and 16 in inveterate pipe smoker, in or out Mrs. Jay Larsen and son of movies. e the Stephen have returned to Pasternak. George Sidney, anothin Salt Lake after spend- 11 1 and Arthur Freed, a er ling ten days at the De Lamar songdirector, writer, were lunching with Cutler home. Iturbi and decided something ought Mrs. Howard Ashby and two to be done about it. They drew poschildren Linda Kay and Michael sible designs on the tablecloth. of Idaho Falls, visited at. the Freed mentioned the matter to his an engineer at the home of her brother Norman brother-in-lastudio, and after a year's effort a Talbot and family on Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Talbot and two new boon to mankind was evolved. Other movie people evinced an children of Clearfield spent the l"" 1 , tv, J MlllSSUlUOt came and so the week visiting relatives. into being. But it was decided that after all Ptern ,1 - V Pipe Smokers Benefit Zcccuzz Iturbi Burned Hand j i An-'wi- dei-Mi- th i Utah Tremor-ton- , saker was crown bearer, The floor show was oeauuiui. Mr and Mrs Amos v. tiansen j entertained at dinner Sunday i iv.ia. tneix guests weie rir. auu lire R. G. Brough, Mr. ana Mrs. u.u. Brough and son Lee of Tremon ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bis- hop and family of Garland. Munns pn- and Mrs. tertalned Sunday afternoon nv-is- t jTw dinner in honor of their soi Hansen wc - wm.uiU ..,. ulu vi uwn uc ... doinf Mrs. FranK Munns, Mrs. Alice K7 5n Mrs firace Haws all of leaver t . --l f wi,m.wluaroara - uaimnu. mg and aaugnier 1.1 oaday nuauana fcd v,ufc -- ta.uor "' Ktior . j tir.I b'-- j. 1 wy. ' W nf.,. n " .,. day tQ h ana b'rthday son Wallace of Provo, and Mr.; 'm;s . j and Mrs. Jos iverson. ily vis,d -ijl or, cabeei uib.c u uamornia cui, aits, u. n, u,.,. par?. V JV1 e I Liberty Theatre Tremonton s j Reduced Nov When ant Them I then-hom- fak-A-Pip- Wvo CARTOON SERIAL SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 18, 19 Petersen By Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Faun Hunsaker of Los Angeles California visited V""If 00 V x - pg- NEWS CARTOON 201 WEDNESDAY ONLY, APRIL j MSIE F, productio of CAMr Ross believes, will pipe industry. It with a simple of the thumb without burnpressing day last week. fingers or the pipe going out. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding ing He did not say it does away with and son Wallace and daughter smudgy pencil ends employed by Barbara of Provo visited at the pipe smokers who learned long ago home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. with Iturbi that tamping burns the Munns over the weekend. fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Romer spent 4 . the weekend in Jerome Idaho where they visited relatives and inspected land. xvirs. victoria unompson was called to Dayton Ohio by her son Warner whose wife is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Sanders of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Nello London of Ogden visited their father Peter Rasmussen, and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Hansen of California visited with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen and other relatives here over the DAY HI I !' till L.!j.ii- WW 4 l DJfKttd by - FORD JOHN SELECTED SHORT THURSO Y, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 22, 23 DOUBLE FEATURE , "LOUISIANA -- market. The device, at the home of his brother Bishop revolutionize the and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker one permits tamping i IN Also- "RANGE RENAGADES' CARTOON SERIAL Ultrasonic Devices Seen As New Aid to Industry 1 .1 . h- m ; i r f it Trr n v, 5: I r r- f 'f -- , -- NORTH HOLLWYOOD, CALIF. experimenter in a small laboratory here is head over heels in ultrasonics, the new science of sound that you can't hear. The process he's perfecting, he says, may one day revolutionize industrial work, such as recovery of pure metal from ore, the hardening of steel and the sterilization of food. Someday you may wash clothes, instantly, with' sound. It will mix paint, and keep it mixed. The experimenter, Jack Hibbard of Los Angeles, has been a mining operator, oil driller and manufacturer for 24 years. weekend. He got into ultransonics in trying Miss LaRue Ericksen was to find a new method of extracting crowned queen of the Green pure graphite from ore in a deposit and Gold ball Wednesday night near Lake Hughes, Calif. He says he has produced 99.8 by her father Arthur Ericksen, first counselor to the bishop. pure carbon flake graphite with sound. Hibbard's associate is Hal C. Thomas of Los Angeles, business exr . ecutive of their unincorporated general sound laboratories. JOBS The partners have surrounded themselves with consulting experts, engineers, electronics men, chemBig ists and metallurgists. "IIIIIIlK- An . Independence Hall Opened By Boy Scout With Old Key r ' rl,. WESTFIELD, N. J.,-T- imam y? .mliA- - I i j'lM!) u jIAibLiS biave i.oii? fi 11 11 i.Dl Extra driver comfort is Bonus BuiH into tvery air control Ford Truck Cab. You get . , . new coach-typ- e leafs , , . more room throughout . . . "Picture Window" Visibility and new Level Action Cab Suspension. from the 3 big, 100 h.p. 39 Mocfefs Bonn? Butft to fast fongcr V...-- - M5 h.p. new V-- 8, and 95 h.p. V-- 8 SIX. J) ?tr-fj- r:- - f w t" . OR Spring COATS v TO GO! Sizes 9 to 18 CO. Vyll if 20o GROUP 2 S2500 GROUP 3 $3000 s;t; f GROUP TRE?!ONTOX jrr 4 I $3500 SHARK GABARDINE, SUEDES, most all sizes, SKINS, TWEEDS wide color selection. Our entire stock is offered. reduced:. lOO'-- CtOVTl CUPJ SIO $12 NEW j WOOL Wo mens SUITS i I GROUP I GROUP 3 35.f SHMiKSKINS t UoUP2 $15 1 n Aft , 7 to 1 I OIISES vllc m ""--.,- ,. lto a.uv 2.00 r.irlsCUH MILWAUKEE. Since 1914 almost every boat that has entered Milwaukee harbor has whistled defiance of local law. A city ordinance provides that whistles can be used only as signals for bridge openings. Recently It was amended to permit five long toots as a fire warning. But federal law requires whistle signals for passing, blind turns and other harbor activities. Tugs always have used whistles as signals, and every single toot has been a violation of the city's ordinance. Commander E. J. Roland, acting commander of the 9th Coast Guard district, discovered the situation the other day and called it 'o the attention of Alan Stein-metan assistant city attorney. Saturday SteinmcU sent to the common council a proposed amendment to the ordinance exempting requirements from the local ban. federal HONK 3 i;fi 1 Girls Coats i, TR1-MOT- rfitmH fifty -- "- H1RTg Milwaukee Whistle Ban Lifted for U. S. Boats 45 Horsepower engines all-wo- ol Mensem-- "- Upto Pick Vvcr n beautiful on Independence hall in PhUadel phia, a spokesman at the shrine admitted because a Westfield Boy Scout opened the door of the hall, for which there la supposed to be but one key in existence, with an old one he found at home. The boy, Hugh Williams, accompanied a group of Cub Scouts from near-b- y Cranford on a visit to Independence hall. After a guide pointed impressively and told the visitors "There's the only key in existence that will open the door of Independence Hall," Hugh pulled a large key from his pocket. "Here's one that will open the door," he announced. To humor the boy, a guard locked the door and allowed Hugh to step outside. To the astonishment of all, the scout unlocked the door in a few seconds. s.-- 25 'Ipl . hey may have to change the lock I CO A. T S GROUP Sic 'F SPRING e they were movie people and not pipe dealers and a commercial outlet was sought Joseph Ross of John Surrey Pipe, ltd., was contacted and his company purchased the device. The "everlit pipe" will soon be on the You ..... 1.50 3.Q 1.0U 3.77 fi-w- s TWO-TON- E SPORT OXFORDS-n rme quality, att leaconstruction W !'" ther adsmart nationally for vertised patttems Summer and Spring wear. A rral bargato. D to iu,iJ IBit111 HlfP WIW f I"! TYPICAL PENNEY I 1 CASILAIIP-CARR- Y DAO |