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Show SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice Ls hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of law, the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah, will proceed to eliminate abandoned horses from the open range in said county, and that beginning on the 6th day of November, 1944, a drive will be held, and all abandoned horses running upon the open range will, under the direction and supervision of the County Commissioners, be eliminated. All owners of horses running upon the open range are hereby given notice to file with the Board of County Commissioners a description of such horses, and the brands or marks thereon. Dated this 6th day of November, rROBATE and GUAHDLVNSIIIP NOTICES MEETS information consult further For The W. C. T. U. held its reguClerk or the the Mrs. home of County the lar meeting at respective signers. Larella Shuman. Mrs. W. W. Smart, of Logan, vice president of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the State Union, was guest speaker. Her subject was "The Pitfall3 Estate of Moroni Arbon, Deceased. Creditors will present claims in Choosing the Right Candidates MRS. O. A. SEAGER with vouchers to the undersigned for Election.' HONORED After the meeting refreshments at Snowville, Utah, on or before A group of neighbors and close were served by the hostess. the 17th day of January, A. D., friends of Mrs. O. A. Seager were 1944. Wednes last entertained with her GILBERT M. ARBON, MEET AT FRIENDS L. O. Mrs. Brough day evening by HOME the Administrator of GEPHART of at her home. A few the former the Estate of Moroni was the Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. of Gephart Wesley associates Brough Deceased. eveArbon, on Monday Seager in Relief Society work gracious hostess G. WALTER Mann, an for home her at evening were also present. ning Administrator During the afternoon, the guests of Bridge with a group of friends. Attorney for 1944. of Date first con delicious publication a luncheon, which Following compiled a scrap book, tained a poem or tribute to Mrs. the game was played and prizes Date of last publication Seager by each one present. A were taken by Mrs. Jack Shumand G. accom R. also Mrs. Woodhead, handkerchief way, lovely Mrs. Ed Fronk. panied each tribute. Luncheon was served by the BRIDGE CLUB hostess. SEWING CLUB MEETS Mrs. Cliff Kerr entertained the ladies of her Sewing club Wednesday evening' this week. A pleasant evening was spent together in social chat and needlework. W. C. T. U. 4. PENROSE FETED MR. AND MRS. HENRY FOXLEY ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley en tertained a few friends at a lovely pheasant dinner Monday evening. After dinner, the evening was spent In playing cards. Mrs. Ed Deakin was the charming hostess last Thursday afternoon to the ladies of her Bridge club. A delicious luncheon was served and the game followed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Londy Harris, Mrs. Guy Ballard, and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris. Besides club members, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Conrad Steffen and Mrs. Ed Kerr were also guests. FACULTY CLUB ENTERTAINED Members of the Ladies Faculty club met last Wednesday night at Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olson and the home of Mrs. George Judan in c weekend with Garland. Miss Martraret Woodside, hildren spent last Mrs. Monori and Mr. her parents, Rhoda Mrs. Oneta Shurtz and Mrs. Ward. Christopherson were for the eveninsr. Mrs. Harvey Park and daughter Mrs. Syd Johnson illustrated a of Carey, Idaho were guests Delsa, group of Christmas gifts and a of Mrs. Aarl Bennett two days this ideas of discussion and exchange week. followed. served by Refreshments were Mrs. Aarl Bennett and daughter the hostesses. ReNae, were Salt Lake City visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbdns were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. 1 ! Inn Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Hardesty, of San Mateo, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Janice TUSSY Lynn, on MICH CREAM November 4th. Mrs. Hardesty is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Hawkins. SSgt and Mrs. Darrell Fuller announce the birth of a son, November 6th at the Bushnell hospital. Mrs. Fuller is the former Miss Vera Firth. Her husband is in the South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson and family, of Park City, were in Tremonton last week to attend the wedding of her sister, Mary Lou Thomas. Your Turkey May Have a War Assignment Now Interest rates and rer ment terms reasonable suit your convenience' If you are unable to get your traditional turkey for Thanksgiving, you can give thanks that it's bringing a "touch of home" to some of our service people in remote war theatres, and plan to have your drumstick on Christmas or New Year's when civilian sup- set-asi- de . Miss Verlene Nelsen, of Willard, stayed over night Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen. Mrs. Starlin Stanfill, of Mesa, Arizona, visited Wednesday thru Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry SanfilL She was met at the bus by Mrs. Perry Stanfill Wednesday morning and the two spent the day visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Leak took Mrs. Starlin Stanfill and Mrs. Perry Stanfill shopping in Ogden Thursday and to Brigham Sunday, where they visited with Mrs. Effie Petersen. They were accompanied to Brigham by Maxine and Dee Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill took Mrs. Starlin Stanfill to Ogden on Tuesday, from where she departed for her home in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman were overnight guests Tuesday of Mrs. Shuman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover of Huntsville attended party. They shopped in Ogden WedneS' Mrs. Ernes Huggins entertained FOR SALE day. Dining room table Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and chairs, kitchen stove, bed last week in honor of her son, Joe Fifteen, little birthday. entertained at dinner Saturday springs and mattress, electric Dell's were present. guests household for Pvt. Melvin Grover and two of and other iron goods. The Bear River Camp of his friends from Ft Douglas. Very reasonable. See J. Walter held their of Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen Green two houses east of the Daughters home of the at 9 meeting monthly and Mrs. Engvar Petersen visited Elwood school. tip their Ander Adline Mrs. in Brigham, Tuesday. captain, Leonard M. Petersen took his Will haul sand and gravel. Phone son. The opening song was "Amer 11-- 9 t2p ica." Opening prayer was offered sons Dee Len and Fred with their Livestock to show FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. 2 bv Mrs. Mae N. Anderson. The the project lesson was given by Mrs. Mary S. in Ogden, Saturday. They returnmiles west, I mile south of Tre- Anderson. Addie Adele Christensen ed home Sunday. monton. Smith Rose. tip sang a song. The closing song was Mrs. J. B. Shuman returned home Tuesday after enjoying a WANTED Feeder pigs. Phone "Come, Come Ye Saints," and the 11-- 9 42-week in California. She and Miss by Mrs Garland tip closing prayer was offered Refreshments Gwen Oyler were guests at the Holmgren. Mary were served by Mrs. Ruby Ander home of Mrs. Mamie Hansen, of FOR SALE 135 head white-face- d ewes. Call Ervin Summers son. Mrs. Pearl Elwell and Mrs. Los Angeles and were visited there 11-- 9 tip Adline Anderson. by Petty Office 3c Oleen Shuman Jonnson, daugnter oi of Port Hueneme, California. Round Oak Mr.miss iuepe FOR SALE Pre-wMrs. Austin Johnson, won and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller coal range, white enameled with the Food are proud to announce the arrival Preparation contest spon reservoir. In excellent condition. sored Co. Servell of a new granddaughter, born on by Contact Mrs. Thompson in Dew- in connection withRefrigerator Club, the November 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ey apartment, above O. P. Miss Johnson in her six years of L. Miller, Jr. of Ogden. , Skaggs. tip club work has prepared approxi Mrs. Geniel Butler, of Salt Lake weekend the with her WANT TO BUY Hay and grain. mately 3,000 separate dishes, 1,000 City, spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Call Lee Thompson at Fronk meals, and has canned 1,500 quarts Miller. She attended the testimonChevrolet Co., Phone 20. tfc of fruit. She will leave the first part of December to attend the ial, Sunday afternoon of her law, National Congress in Chicago. Mr. Butler, who leaves TYPEWRITER for RIBBONS, soon for a mission for the L. D. S. Elepe is the fourth girl in the same sale at Leader office. $1.00. club to win a trip to Chicago. Church. Miss Oleta Miller was an over SMALL SIZE SALES BOOKS Miss Fae Ann Huggins, 10 for 50c at the Leader Office. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug night guest Tuesday of her parents Mr. ana Mrs. C. E. Miller. Her also won a trip this year. gins, friends are happy that Mrs. Miller Cash for Live Poultry. H. A. Gam, Miss Beth Holmgren, daughter of 435 N. 2nd W. Brigham. Phone Mr. and Mrs. was able to be out Tuesday, after LeRoy Holmgren, 698. a two weeks illness. won a trip last year and in 1943 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eggley en- - CASH PAID for dead or useless Miss Bonnie Rae Gardner, daugh tentained twenty guests at a din cows, horses, sheep or hogs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard ner Sunday, honoring Sydney Hen ner, won a trip. Colorado Animal dricks of the U. S. Marine Corps. All expenses are paid by the 4 Phone Tremonton, of Gar's Among the guests were Mrs. tf companies sponsoring the contest. land, 35J3 Mrs. Victoria Johnson has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray South of Ogden. For best live poultry market call leader of the Cherry Kitchenettes The Penrose Ward Relief Soafc for the past six years. A, R. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ashbridgc, ciety conference was held Sunday car for the Mrs. Don evening. Mrs. Puzey, of the Relief Don't jack up your Ashbridge and two duration. War workers need It, of Salt Lake, were weekend Society Stake Board was the guest It ls worth more now than it guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin speaker. ever will be worth again. We Johnson. pay cash for used cars and Lt. and Mrs. Dallas Christensen trucks. Fronk Chevrolet Co. and daughter, Linda, of New Jertfc sey, spent one week at the home WANTED TO BUY TD-3- 5 Inter of Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen. Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen spent national tractor. Will pay top the weekend in Salt Lake, visiting price. E. Bud Johnson, Rigby, relatives. 11-2. 2 Idaho, Rt t4p Mrs. Myrtle Anderson entertainGOOD TRUCKS What everyone ed in honor of her mother's birth wants. First come, first served. day last week. Those attending the These trucks for sale below party were Mrs. Elmer Woodruff ceiling: One 1941 Chevrolet i and Mrs. James Burbank of Tre- Mn ton, dual axle, 8.25 x 20 tires, mnntrm TWra Tn air brakes; 1939 GMC 11 ton Liza Madsen and Mrs. Phebe Bur- - ' dual axle, 8:25 x 20 tires, air bank of Deweyville. ton brakes; 1937 Chevrolet ton. dump; 1938 Ford panel, Fronk Chevrolet Co. tic 1944-41- , BEAR RIVER CLASSIFIED ADS 11-- AUTOMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Ogden, were' visiting friends and relatives in Tremonton last week end. RICH CREAM JAMES BROUGH Agency Tremonton, Utah School Fielding Ql A richly lubricating night cream for flaky-drparched kin. Used regularly, it coaxes skin to look smoother ... feel ever so much softer. the O. L. Brough home. Mrs. Delores Harris left the first of the week by plane for Texar- kana, Texas to spend two weeks with her husband, who is station ed there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stohl announce the birth of a son, at the Merrill hospital in Brigharo City last week. 1.00' regularly $1.75 1.95' regularly I3.C0 fimtm Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins had as the week, Mrs. Lewis I. Sorensen and William D. Hill, of Nevada. They are sister and brother of Mrs. their guests during UMITID TIMII F. M. CHRISTENSEN Trejmonton Larue Christensen, of Bear Riv Np3 vuirc xvuig, neporter) The boys and girls came J to school November 30th aftfra vacation. Thenl ing a Dcrii a, jinn, u) me jj. by helping to harvest their On Hallowe'en the seventh 4 S MM J il.tU tiguuic gioura were surp when a shower of peanuts tJ them from their studies. At J scramble followed, seeing j could get the most peanuts. 4 rest of the class period waj joyed by playing games and ing nuts. Last week the fourth, fifth J sixtn graaes enjoyed a Haft party. The room was decon with Hallowe'en lanterns, wjW and cats. Some wore costumes masks. Games were played and" freshments were served. All av ed real Hallowe'en fun. A Hallowe'en costume party given in the first, second third grade rooms. Games at; parade vere enjoyed. Peanut enjoyed with the games. Our teachers. Mrs. Gam v ... thevU. E. A. convention at Lake City, Thursday night Friday. They report a veij joyable trip and received m valuable instructions. A new refrigerator has beet stalled in the lunch room, "i cooks are very proud of it, may know, refrigerators are s. hard to get now-a-day- 59-R- 3. 4-- H Box Elder County Dealers for and JOHN DEERE TRACTORS 4-- H REPAIR -- father-in-- er City, was a weekend guest at LOAN'S FIRE INSURANCE ar Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and Mrs. Lorin Anderson spent last weekend in Salt Lake. 9 SEE US IF YOU NEED MONEY plies will be considerably larger, the War Food Administration suggests. While the turkey crop this year is estimated as the largest on record, civilian supplies will be scarce on the traditional Turkey Day because a larger number have gone to war for Thanksgiving, Christ mas and New Year's dinners for our servicemen and women. A By Order of The Board of County shortage of labor in processing Commissioners of Box plants plus the larger military reElder County, Utah. quirements this year means that order under which all J Edwin Baird, the and marketed in produced Clerk. turkeys County be held for must areas specified or delivered to the Quartermaster Refuel "On the March' Corps cannot be revoked as early our as last year. It will be continued from far bases, Operating ) fighting ships must refuel with un- until military needs for met. Last are the Because dinners holiday failing regularity. enemy may be watching from sea, year's order terminated October air or under the sea, the operation 25th. must be carried out while the ship is in motion. The maneuver between a tanker or oiler and a fighting ship CITY is often carried out in heavy seas and requires extremely skillful Mrs. Spencer Jakes and two seamanship on the part of both vessels. children returned to Bear River City after spending the past three months in Oklahoma, where Mrs. Jakes' husband has been stationed Mrs. Jakes is the former Lavell Christensen. Miss Kathryn Holtry entertained HOME MADE PIES baked to a erouo of friends at a slumber order. Mrs. Otto Schenkel. party last week. The Misses LaPrlel Dallin, Arley Why worry what to serve your club? Let Otto Schenkel take Matesen, Fae Ann Huggins, Elepe care of it for you in his home. Johnson, Bonnie Rae Gardner, Beth Holmgren, ReNee Anderson, FOR SALE Small heating 'stove. Floy Christensen and Sally Rams Call the Leader Office. tip dell the 11-9-4- 4. I Thursday, November BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Four 4-- H 4-- H Headquarters for' TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electa ts. WELDING 96-R- Eg-glie- 8-- 19 44-R- 2. 4-- 29 MYERSPUMK chil-rre- n, and Water Systems 43 Special Showing of Women's Pall and Winter SUITS and COATS Quality Virgin Wool Coats Suits Fine All Pure Virgin Wool Suits Coats Fur Coats Fur Collars Thurs,Nov.l6 Select yourself a smart new Suit and Coat to match . , . With luxurious extra fur collar . . . They're gorgeous. Ask About Our PETERSON WATER TRACTOR SOFTENERS SERVICE For the Home o lj FOR SALE Are Now Available Tremonton, Utah Combination er. See Mrs. Marion Summers. tli 11-2- 1 Water Pumps O Pipes and Fittings O Sheet Metal Work O 0. W.EWER PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 126 Mon-arc- h range, also circulating heat- o REMEMBER - ONE DAY ONLY! LaGra Shop ALBERT EARL, Mgr. 1. Tremor Phone 90 RiiT-Hnn- Tremonton WANTED Girl for full or part time house work. Call Leader Office. WANTED Flour Warehouseman and Grain Handlers in Nationally Essential Permanently Established Industry. Essential War Workers must have Certificate of Availability. Apply Sperry Flour Company, Ogden, Utah. Telephone 8811. DEER HUNTERS ATTENTION Deer hides wanted. Highest prices pad for hides, pelts, furs, Co. wool Colorado By-Produ- 10-2- 6 11-3- 0 c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for MARRIED WOMAN ... Work steady all day. Six day- a week or work half days. SALES WORK requires good personalit: No Experience Necessary. Apply GEPHART STORES Tremonton |