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Show THE LEADER. Relief Societies Rosciibaiim At Rrigham Citv Fourth Socials Funeral services for Mrs. for the closing meeting of the season next Tuesday. Each Mary Mk'helson Rosenbaum. 69. ward lesto a hold short plans of Brigham City, will be son be a to followed program by at p.m at the Felt refreshments. They invite Funeral Home in Brigham City and i i i . : ii 'iL ,mem iauii'3 10 join whii bv Bishop Lc Grande Horslev ' me occasion. of the Brigham Second ward of- ior ficiating. Friends may call at ir. Funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 11 am 0 until time for the service Saturday. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Mrs. Rosenbaum was born March 19, 1884 at Huntsville, a daugter of Joseph and Alberta The Bear River Stake PriLassen Michelsen. Her mother mary preparation meeting will iied when she was two years be held afternoon at Saturday of age, and she was adopted by 2:00 o'clock qt the Garland ward .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen chapel. Olga C. Brown of the and reared by them. General Board of will She married David Howell be present at the Primary to meeting Rosenbaum in 1907 in Salt Lake instruction in the Guild give City. He died in April 1917. Scout program, and social danc Surviving are the following ing for the children. sons and ' daughters, David H. All officers and teachers of Rosenbaum Jr., Paul M. Rosen- the ward organizations and one baum, Ida Elizabeth Rosenbaum, member of each ward bishopric and Mrs. Boyd (Lois) Petersen are expected to be present. all of Brigham City; also six grandchildren and one great 4-grandchild. H con-duele- d 1 -- 1 - i : 1 Primary Preparation Meeting Saturday Club News The Stitchettes of Bothwell have held two meetings this year. The officers were chosen and refreshments were served by the teacher, Virginia Young, at the first meeting. The second meeting was held at the home of Joan Evan9, president. The next meeting was set for the home of Lois Summers May 20, Lila Lee Stark, reporter. Proclamation Whereas, the Citizens of the City of Tremonton served in two world wars and many sacrificed their lives in that service, and, WHEREAS, the memory of those who died will always be a source of patriotic inspiration to all of us, an, WHEREAS, this memory is brightened each year through the activities of the American Legion of the United States and honor paid to the war dead by the wearing of the Memorial Poppy on the Saturday before Memorial Day, now, THEREFORE I, Kleon Kerr, Mayor of Tremonton City, do hereby proclaim Saturday, the 23rd day of May, to be Poppy Day in the City of Tremonton. Dated this 19th day of May, gal-antl- y STOP-OVE- Mr. and VISIT R Draper Egg Mrs. j Producers Meet Officers of the Draper Egg Producers Association today reported that the recent 20th annual convention held at Draper was the most successful ever their cross country honeymoon and business trip, heading for Denver and Minneapolis. They were recently married in Texas, the new Mrs. Heaton is the former Pauline Petersen OF SALE one-owne- r, e j j Chux 555,-80- 9 r 4 AMERICAN TRACKING ASSOCIATIONS IMC TIP FROM THE PROFESSIONAL Solely on the highway depend! lorgely driver finds that as a matter of DRIVER on courteous driving. The professional and self satisfaction, courtesy pays. Drug 1 The Eager Beaver club of East Garland met at the home of Linda and Larale Hansen Thursday afternoon. Mary Korth led the group in song practice and the rest of the time was spent in learning to 4-- darn. Light refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mary Korth, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaphart returned home Tuesday after Kleon Kerr, Mayor, Tremonton City, Utah. spending some time in Salt Lake City, St. George and Las Vegas, Nevada. They report a pleasant visit with their son Burke and wife while in Nevada. A. D. 1953. Dairy Club Win Honors Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Brain At Showg sCoor eating's Devennie Davis of Seattle, Washington were weekend guests at the Abe Kay home. Mr. Brain is leaving for the North Central States mission, where he will serve two years. Mrs. Brain will remain for a longer visit with relatives here. and grand daughter, The Salt Creek Dairy club was successful in winning honors at the Plain City Dairy show recently. Winners of blue ribbons at the show were Allan Tinsley, Arnold Gary, Theron Reese and Arlene Eberhard. Red Ribbons were brought home by Kent Summers, Arnold, Arlene, and Theron Eberhard. Allan Tinsley also placed 5th in the open class on cow in Arnold Eberhar milk, and division placed 4th in the of fitting and showmanship. The club also placed high at the Richmond Black and White days, with Arnold, Arlene and Theron Eberhard winning blue ribbons on all five entries in division. One of their the entries also placed 9th among a group of 31 outstanding heifers in the Open class. The five heifers of the club members were entered as a group and took 4th place in that division. Arnold placed second in fitting club and showmanship in work, and Arlene won a show halter strap at that show. 4-- H probate and Guardianship nHlM Consult Clerk of District Pmirt Brieham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CHARLES J. DEWEY, otherwise known as C .J. DEWEY, Deceased Probate No. 2764 Creditors of Charles J. Dewey, otherwise known aa C. J. .Dewey, deceased,' will 'present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Young, Thatcher & Glassmann, attorneys at law, 1018 First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before four months after the date of the first pubMOANA KORTH TO GIVE lication of this notice. RADIO TALK CONSTANT E. DEWEY The speaker on Mrs. Axel Executrix of the Estate of WCTU radio Fredericksen's proJ. Dewey, other Charles gram Sunday morning at eight wise known as C. J. Dewo'clock over KBUH, Brigham ey, Deceased. City, will be Moana Korth. YOUNG, THATCHER & GLASMANN Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orwin and Attorneys for Executrix family visited in Salt Lake City of First Publication Date mothOrwin's Mr. with Sunday May 7, 1953. er, Mrs. Olive Orwin. 4-- H Tells, Pork & Beans Tact Tomato Sauce In Rich 2 'A Oene Sera 53: PROBLEMS WHEN YOU ORDER FROM FL0WERLANE Wreaths Baskets Sprays Cut Flowers Containers and Plants PHONE 3451 - ,- 1- lb. 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The chicken dinner was prepar- ed and served by employees of the association. Preceding the dinner, egg pro-- ' duction experts from all over the West were in attendance at an open forum conducted "by Dr. W. H. Hendricks, noted nutritionist for the ascociation and The Diaper that's ihrovn ' away when soiled! Draper plant veterinarian. In the evening, members heard O. A. Mickelsen, general manager of the association, report that -- per in savings were credited to 100 Disposable their accounts. The figure rep; Wonderful when travresents 24c per case of eggs. eling or vtMting with Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, pretub)! Welcome when you're caught short of sident of Erigham Young Uniregular diapers! HtTC a supply bandy. versity at Provo, guest speaker, congratulated the membership on "the remarkable progress you have made" and foresaw a greater era of freedom of free enterprise. Other speakers also heavily 40 small Chux or 25 large Chux stressed the trend toward the re$1.79 turn of the egg production industry to those in the poultry business the drift away from Store Adam's government controls. TREMONTON A. R. Mickelsen, president of West-wid- NOTICE the association, told members. "It is my firm belief that, after two decades of remarkable progress, we are now approaching the threshold of an era of even greater progress and expansion for the poultrymen of the West." Election of officers concluded the convention. The following mm were reelected to the board of directors for three years: Avar Crossgrove., and Alma F. Smith, of Draper, and Roy Okey, American Fork. Appointed to fill the unexpiied term of Gerald Sampson. Draper, resigned, was Edward Fox of Lehi. Inter-mounta- staged. More than 1300 persons were The under signed will sell at private sale a 1949 Wayfarer Dodge coupe, in good condition, with new battery and approximately 19.000 actual miles. May be examined at Packer Motor Company, 75 South Main Street. Brigham City, from 9 00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. On or before Friday, June 5, 1953. at 12:00 o'clock noon.' written bids will be received,! by the Trust Department of. The Continental Bank and' Trust Company, P. O. Box! 1770. Salt Lake City, Utah, Terms of sale are cash. Dated this 15th dav of Mav. 1953, at Salt Lake City, Utah. The Continental Bank and Trust Company, Adminis-.trato- r of the Estate of Axel C. Nelson, Deceased. By A. L. Higgins, Jr. Asst. Trust Officer. This notice has been filed with the Clerk of Box Elder 2tc County. 15 SI Thursday, May 21. Orin Heaton, have been visiting in Tremorto'i Tremonton First and and this vicinity for the past wards announce plans week. They left to continue Funeral Saturday CIosiii The MAKE A Trtmonton, Utah end more PUN for YOU I Got "DECORATING HANDBOOK" Vol. 1 Today! |