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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 Federal Farm Loans Interest Rate 5 Also all kinds of Fire and Automobile Insurance Apply JAMES BROUGH Secretary and Treasurer Garland National Farm Loan Association GARLAND UTAH Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6V2 per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-- Bell, 129 2; she will visit with relatives for a week. Mrs. Roma Thorsen and daughter, Edna Joy, Mrs. Andrea Hansen and Mrs. Abby G. Jensen and Mrs. daughter Carma, were shopping in Mr. Loyal Hess, Mr. Golby Archibaran m. r naai, were shopping in Brigham City on Saturday. Mrs. Leroy Pierson and Mrs. bald, our at sacrament Sunday evening Brigham city Thursday afternoon. Nish motored to Ogden SaturVirgil we were very fortunate in day of last week. Mrs. Lucenda P. Jensen and Mrs. meeting as our speakers Richard Mad Margaret T. Johnson were Ogden having Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silvester made a son and Cladions Tolman, both of visitors on Friday. business trip to Portage Monday. one Each a Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Tre- Honeyvule. gave very The M. Men and Gleaner girls of monton spent Thursday visiting their interesting taiK on prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker of the M. I. A. met at Miss Vera Pier-son- 's daughter, Mrs. Ben Christensen and Honeyville, spent Sunday visiting Monday evening to plan for a family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundquist and wun mrs. nunsaxers sister. Airs banquet which will be held in the near future. son, and Mrs. Johannah Lindquist of Nels Rasmussen and family. wmord Jensen, accompanied bv his Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Michles, Mrs. Nellie Rose and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl mother, Mrs. Marie R. Jensen, spent Mrs. Annie Welling, officers of the aunaay in ungham city visiting with Stake board of the M. I. A. were in Iverson in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of El- - reiauves. attendance at Mutual Tuesday eveMrs. Bert Busenbark and children, wood spent Sunday visiting at the ning and gave some very good instrucof Beaver Dam, spent Sunday visiting tions home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Holman to those present. Those who enjoyed the excursion to with Mrs. Busenbark's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starr were the 1 emple at Logan last nday were Oliver Lewis, who has been ill the Shoppers Wednesday. Bishop Osey Jensen: Mr. and Mrs. past ten days. wrs. Tims was m the Countv Tuesday evening the Boy Scouts of Seat onfnebe Malvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George business Wednesday. this with their Scout ward, master, Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Thorsen, Mrs. Virgil Nish went to the GarMr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnson, Ed Wm. Gribble and his assistants, land Hospital to have her Tonsils re Christensen, Axel Elm, Mr. and Mrs. Linclon and Max Jensen, enjoyed a moved Wednesday. She is doing fine weinner roast and bust at the and four sons Bear Hirer City Plymouth t Joseph Huggins Ernest, Clifford, Emery and Clair; Fred Hansen, Edwin Stenquist and Leander Stenquist and the Mesdames Andrea Hansen, Abby Miller, Trena Christensen, Emma Ohman, Nellie B. Andersen and Florence Gardner. Miss Helen Nelsen, who has been working in Salt Lake City during the winter is home on a vacation for several weeks. Mrs. Minnie Garlick had as her guest on Sunday, Robert Lamont, Mrs. rrancis MoCall and daughter Betty: Cameron McCall and Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Garlick returned to Salt Lake with them on Sunday evening where peanut little mountain. During the evening games were piayea and all had a very goo time, m spite ol the stormy weather. The Boy Scouts who enjoyed the trip were Percy Brailsford, Hiddis tfouaen. rerdinand Kim. Ear. land Ohman, Heber Elm, Byran Weid Winn Christensen, man, Dallas Christensen, Darrel Gardner. Jav Christensen, ueorge, Joseph and Clinton Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Elwell and Lavoy, motored to Preston, Idaho, Saturday evening where they visited with relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arbon and son, of Oakland, California, who have been visiting with relatives and friends in this city and in Ogden, since uecemDer, ten Sunday for Oakland to make ther home. In the District Court of Box Elder County, State of Utah. Box Elder County, a municipal subdivision of the State of Utah, plaintiff, vs. Fed- Now is the time to and PAINT UP eral Land Bank of Berkeley, Henrie, Edna C. Henrie, Howell Real Estate & Investment Co., Alfred Rad-cli- ff G. Picot, Louis T. Miller, Wm. Anderson, Harriet Anderson, Robert Smith, Cut your grass with a CALDWELL Water it with GOODYEAR HOSE J. Richards, Jr., Alia M. Richards, Fred Miller, State of Utah. Lorenzo Hansen, Promontory Curlew Land Co., Vern Miller. M. S. Miller. Lucille F. Miller, Lester Hyde, Pearl Hvde. Al vm J. Hocks, Wm. M. Howell. G. Rav Boggs, F. E. Keller, Cache Valley canKing jo., J. u. Walters, trustee Ripley, Heirs of .S. Lyon, deceased, Lmpire Lease & Royalty Co., Elra Miller, John Doe 1st. John Doe 2d. John Doe 3d, John Doe 4th, John Doe oth, and the wives of the individuals aforesaid, Defendants. Summons: The State of Utah to the said Defend: ants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of this court. This action is brought to recover a judgment condemning the lands described in said comnlainrJ Lewis Jones, plaintiff's attorney, O. Address: 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. 6 Brigham City, Utah. M. We carry the famous JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company "The Largest Retail Implement Dealers in the World" Phone 90 Tremonton, Utah v v w yT at CRYSTAL SPRINGS vWy a (BaDaDafl 32-3- . Coming to Sat. Night, April 27 Merrymakers Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were Tremonton shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald and son Loren were in Brigham City on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George J.'Mason were Tremonton shoppers Thursday. Mr. Robert Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and son Oras were Tremonton shoppers Thursday. Mr. A. L. Udy and sons Melvin and Gardener were in Garland and Tre- monton on business Thursday of last First Dance under New Management week. Mr. Merl Hess made a trin to Coal ville Thursday where he went to take some of our young men who were hunting employment on the pipe line. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nish. Mr Andrew Archibald, Mrs. Jasper Rudd. ' oiiu iurs. nanes n,. ness were Tre- Let Us Help You Furnish Your Home I A number of our youner neonle at tended the dance at Malad City Friday evening. Mr. Steed Esteo was in GarlnnH nn business Saturday. Mr. Gilbert Pierson and Albert Nevell of Alberdeen who are working at the Experiment Station there, came down Saturday evening and returned back to Aberdeen Sunday evening. Mr. wiuiam Johnson who is work ing at Ogden came Saturday evening to visit with his familv. rptn mine Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young and sister Belva, and Mr. Roberts of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish. Mr. William S. Mason of Mounds Springs was in Ogden Saturday on husiness. A number of the Officers of the different organizations were in attendance at Union Meeting at Tremonton in the L. D. S. hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mason of Mound Springs were in Brigham City on business Monday. 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Remember above date, that mnml Ka fru MIU tation on this trin will ' " av nJ tnac his treatmentT is different Married women must he iwrnniM. Inied by their husbands. I I IWB UlM IMW IfMtudM Willys-Knig- used car department is operated under OUR famous Chevrolet Red O. K. I Tremonton, Utah Address: 224 Bradbury Bldir.. Los Angeles, California. V COME EARLY AND SWIM monton shoppers, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith. Mrs. Mary Lstep, Mrs. Steed Eaten. Mrs. James Whom the juries would acquit they were Estep and Miss Mary Estep! in iTemonton on Dusmess first make mad. SUMMONS t DANCE at this writing. It is easy to pick out the poor in America. They wash their own cars. Paints and Calsomine vvv rv v Bettie Lue, and son Bobby evening was a grand success. The daughter, M Men and Gleaner girls invited the have been to Ogden visiting with relBishopric and their wives, together atives for the last week. Tre-rftmt- We now carry a full line of CLEAN UP of the Mutual and Eberhart Zundle and daughter with the Presidency live time. Games were real a had down are of Idaho, Driggs, Marjorie played and lunch and ice cream were visiting relatives. Mrs. Rhoda Archibald who has been served by the Gleaner Girls. Mr. Jesse Mason, the grandson and sick since the first of January was taken to Malad City yesterday to the Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mason went Idaho, to visit with his grand hospital for medical attention for an to Buhl,Mr. Berry Estep. father, indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Steed and The banquet which was given last Mr. Look lor the Red Tag "with an OK that counts" r |