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CARTOONS plus "APE MAN" with Bela Lugosi STARTS 12:05 P. M. pUN TO ATTEND THIS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW AFTER TTIE DANCE AT TIHE ARMORY! Great new achievement by John Huston... week. Mr. and Mrs Engvar Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borg-strospent two days vacationing at Bear Lake. Miss Patrica Spires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Spires of spent a week visiting at the home of her uncle Bishop Orsen Jensen. She returned to Brigham City Sunday, with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. James Jen sen and son Blaine and family who were Sunday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman accompanied Wallis Andersen and Leonard Petersen to visit Barbara Shuman spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs Charles Jensen and family in Ogden. The Jensens brought her home Sunday and visited with Mrs. Jensen's Mother, Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen and daughter Sherrle of Albion, Idaho are visiting here this week. Mrs. Lula Granger and son Harley Granger, left Friday to attend the funeral services of a cousin Vern Granger, of Eugene Oregon. While gone they plan to visit with their daughter, and sister Mrs. John Dcleak and family at Renton, Washington. Miss l WED., August 16, 17 VMTT GLEASCN hV1CKERS !!N(XoN CLEMENTS VJ-v&- 'i LCTlCUTlkANKEE n'n SAVAGE! n rrrrrtr :V x Auoit MURPHY ' tuid O ft uglify-BuHi- ? EVERYWHERE USERS TO DODGE ARE SWITCHING Engine Features rM0US ENGINE DODGE cuts service Saves gas, oil rt u M L J 3 . . . "Job Rted" tor your loidJ. opens. . . . Resist wear, pitting. Reduce valve grinding; preserve performance. . . . precision, long-lifREPLACEABLE, 'REFITTED MAIN REARING! quality. Reduce maintenance costs. VALVE SEAT INSERTS e fULl CRANKCASE VENTILATION . . . removes erankcase end vapors. Protects engine parts. CTLINDER COOLING e fumes Take full advantage of today's great truck values! 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TRUE! y.J m v t v 7F "v.:, - Mt&x v ii K)W LIU'S 0 I the Promontory branch Sunday MON., August 14, 15 ES., Li LJ Og-de- n. SPOOK and CARTOON SHOW" THRILI qn m SATURDAY MIDNIGHT N., K.J LTJ - ITH Petersen and Mrs. Perry Stan-fi- ll visited in Malad, Idaho last 2 'ft!! QP George L. Miller. Miss Joy Miller was home for the weekend. Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs. Engvar of Oklahoma. George Macready 11, 1949 plan to spend the next three weeks here with her. Mrs. Joseph Eggly entertained a group of young people Monday, honoring the 10th birthday anniversary of her son Harold. Mrs. Gordon C. Orton and daughter Leanne of Provo, arrived Sunday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WHEAT and BEET DAYS PROGRAM i outlaw hunTm CqfatccT fcru y Vlnta in THKa Fav-- Guests, last Friday of the Ar nold Daltons, were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner. The Dalton iamily spent Sunday visiting in Cache Valley. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen moved back to Penrose Tuesday. Mrs. Ardon Johansen recently of California and son Trent Rav-end- RL, UUUOUU- TRUCK ot ISM Hinii t 11, 1313 READ WHY no good" of his life. family reunion held at the park up By that, Robert Salau, 42, son of in Perry, Sunday afternoon. a Solomon Islands reformed The W. C. T. U. speech contest meant the biggest city in was held in connection with Re- the world was the biggest surprise lief Society Tuesday afternoon. of his life. , Mrs. Fredricksen was in charge He was amazed that the Empire of the contest. State building looked just like the The old folks outing to Lagoon tattered picture he had carried Monday was enjoyed by the halfway around the world. It is "high up too much," he depeopie oi our wara. However a clared. damper was thrown on the Salau, a Seventh-Da- y Adventist event, when the par driven by arrived on the Maure-tani- a missionary, was Christensen wrecked Floyd after a visit to England, in Willard. France, and Switzerland. Sam Mortensen in company Emphasizing his friendly rewith Mr and Mrs. Ern Hansen marks by brandishing an eight-fowar spear, he said his voyage are enjoying a vacation by auto, which will take them through on the big ship was "more better than a war canoe." Montana and Canada, on a About 40 years ago Salau's tribe sightseeing trip. They left Tre was persuaded by missionaries to monton, Wednesday. stop chopping off the heads of enemies and also saving the skulls of deceased members of families. During the war Salau and thousands of other converts gave vital information to U.S. marines. He received a citation. MATTRESS pllO- fin rMW nn U Ep-hrai- m. SLEEP IN m Thursday, August 7 grand-daughte- Round Trip Schedule w"'v ui.-j- Petersen Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and family and the employees of the Sam Mortensen visited with Burgess Plumbing Co., and their Mr. and Mrs. S. Foy Mortensen families, enjoyed an afternoon in at Layton on Sunday. The special Logan canyon on Saturday. event being the naming of his r. new Andersons return Mr. and Mrs Verl Brown and From Eastern Trip five children of Buhl, Idaho, vis Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. returned home last week from a William Petersen Dunday. visit with their son. Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Romer family at Columbus Ohio, and visited in Salt Lake City on Tue- - their daughter, Emma Rae and esday. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munns Eyre and baby at Rawlins Wyo and Mrs. Lettie Hansen attend- ming. Mrs. Eyre and baby reted the funeral of an uncle Ar urned with her parents to Tre thur Munns, in Brigham City on monton for a few weeks' visit Tuesday. before returning to Kansas City Mrs. Edith Summers and Mrs. in the fall. Ida Miller of the Primary Stake Board were in attendance at the a social afternoon On Sunday evening meeting which was Tuesdayat the home of Mrs. enjoyed was given by the Primary childRueben'Baer, held in honor of ren. Mrs. James L. Willardsen of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Eight guests were present. Mesa, Arizona visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. HanReformed Head Hunter Get! sen one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Hunt Impressive Sight of N. Y. and family of Buhl, Idaho visitNEW YORK. A barefoot South ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peter- Sea islander with a blue wool skirt, sen Sunday. The ladies are sis- a GI haircut, and wearing a big ters. smile arrived in New York for his The William Petersen family first look at the "big fella place." attended the Henry Wagstaff He found it was the "now me get by GREYHOUND! ntown terminals and wKrt BURGESS COMPANY HOLD OUTING Clucccf tho same day nJ back hsrr.o DKin rwiajwj The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcmonton. Utah lours in Salt Lake fauna -- The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Trcmonton, Utah ' '.J i Friend In Need than 30.000 immarni'O nothers are cared tor annually in More ? 1 V ' V 'I j i ' l y ' )rt 'xX': -- jt ( IV I ' 7 Plo$ X-- v yf 1 Tax 6.00x16 J WITH YOUR OLD TIRE 122i Prior to April 1st 1 : 1$C4, it 'a t&c famata MAQATTEIOrJ THE V. TIRE THAT RUNS AND made by GOODVEAH RUNS AND RUNS . 77v 't,-- l.af (EOD(IDQI)lYEA Winzeler Motor Co. TrriTnvTOV. U STOriES O.Li. Rubber Welders TKFTOVTOV s |