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Show bear nnxn GARLANDDamJ Lov lis. Ej T ,EAST l PENROSE I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen end daughter Marie and Faye, were din ner guests Thanksgiving in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Miller, of Park Valley, spent the weeked with Mr. Miller's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma King and Ben Call, Bear Riv er Stake seminary teachers, and Dar win Cunell .from Howell ward were speakers in Sunday evening sacrament meeting . Mrs. J. P. Jones gave a vocal solo. ' Durrell Grover, who has been home on a furlough, returned to California where he is enlisted in the Army Air Corps mechanics division. Classified Ad Column I Wilf ord Miller. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cranford Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Taylor and Mrs. Clair Huggins were in Ogden Friday. Stake High Councilman Chambers and Elders from Tremonton were the speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Effie Petersen and sons, of The monthly Sunday School officers and teachers business and social meeting was held on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. and Gleaners met with The Mr. and Mrs. Don Bouine after Sunday evening church service, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and famMr. and Mrs. Paul Larson and ily, family, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Northman in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyler, motored to Frank lin, Idaho, Sunday. The Primary officers sponsored a dancing party Friday evening. Prizes were given for some of the dances. Benton orchestra furnished the music, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer De Long of Logan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Larson. John Oyler Jr., spent the week-en- d home from Ogden, where he is em M-M- en FOR SALE 5 springing C. Richardson, 67.0-- milch cows. tl 2. FOR SALE Have two almost new portable noiseless DeLuxe-- 7 Remington typewriters. Cost $78.50, will eell either one for half price. Herbert Stayner, Garland, phone 63.J 1 t4p ; 11-2- 12-1- 2 FOR SALE One new coupe, large enough for 125 chickens; 81 March pullets, one milch cow, and three young mares. J. W. Earl, Garland, 4 Phone 123.M. 11-1- FOR SALE Home drop lid oak desk, Cost $19, will sell for $10, or trade for pork. H. D. Thomas. WANTED 2 boys, age 12 or older, in Tremonton, to work after school and on Saturdays. Big Money! Write BOB IRWIN, 106 S. 11th St., 11-- 7 21 13 Boise, Idaho. CROP and LIVESTOCK LOANS at 4 J per cent For livestock and crop loans at 41 per cent per annum see Norman Chrlstensen on Fridays at the National Farm Loan Association office at Tremonton. Utah Farm Production Credit Accociation 7-- tf 4 FOR SALE City lots by James Bear and River State Bank, Erugh or Victor Smith, at Kemmer, Wy. tf CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Rrlgham Reverse Charge. tf. 493-J-- 2. S NOTICE Curlew Irrigation & Reservoir Co. Principal Place of Business, Snow-villUtah. NOTICE is hereby given that at ameetine of the directors, held on the 15th day of November, 1940, an assessment of thirteen per cent was levied on the Capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of teen per cent was levied on the stock in the East Canal, and an sspssmpnt of seventeen per cent on the stock In the West Canal, payable on the 15th day of November, 1940, to Jesse e, ; . .at his office or. residence, at Snow-villUtah. Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid on the 14th day of December, 1940, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 4th day of January, 1941, to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary, Snowville, Utah Date of 1st publication, Nov. 28, 1940 Date of last publication, Dec. 12, 1940 e, 1 , MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ? Miss Margaret Potter, Karl and Ray Somers and Lynn Larson spent the home from the holiday and week-en- d U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Martin and fam ily and brother, Melvin Martin, left Thursday for their home in South ' Carolina, The Martins operated the J. H. Mil ler farm this summer. On Tuesday evening after M. L A. a social was given in their honor. Games were enjoyed followed by a tray luncheon. The Relief Society officers prepared a large box of foodand the ward gave a cash contribution to cheer the fam ily on their way. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and small son were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cook in Syracuse. Mrs. Gus Larson and daughter, Evelyn, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith in Missouri. The Smiths are announcing the arrival of an infant son. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Dorothy Larson. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and family were guests of Mrs. May Bjorklund in Ogden on Thanksgiving Brigham City, epent toanksgtvmg'at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wadaworth of Magna, visited with relatives and friends during the weekend. They with Mr. and Mrs.- Fre3 L. Petersen;, of Brigham City, were dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman, Sunday. Mrs. Maud Younger and son Arol, went to Ogden on Wednesday of last week, where she met her daughter. Miss Norma Nelson, who accompanied them home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Shuman were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of Ogden. Mrs. Shuman has been quite ill and we wish a speedy recovery for her. Mrs. G. L. Miller and the Misses Lael, Geniel and Leone Miller accoro panied George Miller to Ogden Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill to Ogden Monday.. Jesse Grover spent the Thanksgiving: holidays visiting with his parents George Miller also spent the holi days visiting here. There were many family group on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Ersol Berchtold entertained the Eerch told's parents and sisters of Brigham ffltv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen were dinner guests at the Engvar Pet ersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen were Ogden visitors Monday. Tnhn L. Stanfill of the U. S. A. C. was home for the weekend holidays Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller were Salt Lake Citv visitors Monday. Mrs. Ersol Berchtold entertained Friday at a quilting. A hot turkey dinner was served to those present. Skating parties are being held and planned in our community. The Thatcher school put over a very eood Thanksgiving program Wednes day of last week. Quite a few parents were present and enjoyed it very well. The P. T. A. sold pop corn balls, at the close of the program. JAMES BROUGH AGENCY . , . - Y. U. HI Th ffawlioaia offers immcditta aceet to lL man iKinp to e od do In Sail Lata City. Perfectly located, witk Urge modern room of beauty and comfort Foot fimoot restaur nil aerviog fiaa food. la th (bopping and baaioM ceotcr jou will find it mora convenient and economical to tay at tbc Newhooaa, llolel Rleralioose 1 400 P PI outside A i i I rooms m $9jn 3; Salt Lake Eitij II nliiiMifeiil4iUiil4uiiui Mro Vllley Citizen Oo You Know? THAT the Bear River Valley Telephone Co. was tablished in the year 1905, by a few progressive and citizens. es- THAT today there are 73 stockholders who live in the valley. THAT the company was established and the lines built when no other group or company was interested in this valley having a telephone service THAT since that time the company has given generous and efficient service to its subscribers. And today they enjoy a radius service unequaled anywhere in the country THAT it is a home enterprise where its earnings and its payroll all go to local people and help build the Bear River Valley. THAT this $100,000.00 plant is here in the valley to give the valley people service and that it justifies 1500 d subscribers instead of about that many who now enjoy the service and protection it gives. one-thir- THAT hundreds of people have the use of their neighbor's telephone, imposing on their neighbor and the company, who are getting this Service for nothing. lllHIIIIHlllltl III!) THAT in fairness to your neighbor and the company you should take advantage of the company's liberal ser- , mess. THAT there is not any commodity or service you. can buy that gives you the pleasure, convenience, security and prestige at such a low cost as you pay for a THAT in case of sickness, fire or any other emergency the fact that you do not have a telephone might cost a life, a house, or other valuable property. THAT the safest and the cheapest investment you can make is to install a telephone in your home or your business. M-M- s, ... ma- - ' d. : TEEMONTON, UTAI1 2s; ELWOOD By Sirs. H. P. Rasmussen I Neal Hansen spent Tanksgiving home from Wood and the week-en- d he is princi where ruff, Richcounty, school. Woodruff of the pal Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop and son Bill, of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mis, Coseel Burke of McCammon, were home for Thanksgiving and the week end, guests of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen. Elma Romer spent the week-en- d home from Salt Lake City, where she is taking a business course. Stanley Anderson was home from day. Logan for the week-enJ Mrs. feopnia Larsen returned with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen ac them and will spend the winter with companied riieir daughter Beth to Salt ; her children here. T.niro Citv nn FViflav-- - after her Mrs. Rhea Rhodes was hostess to her literary- club Wednesday Miss" Nebma Nielsen went back; evening, at the home of Mrs. Hairy Foxley in work in Salt Lake City tne rore pari Tremonton. Mrs. Anna W. Larson re- of the week after her operation two viewed the book, "Chad Hanna". Dain- weeks ago, she ia feeling" fine . j ty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Sanders, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bourne of FieldLuby Rasmussen. of Salt Lake City ing were Sunday evening guests of Mr. spent Thanksgiving at home. and Mrs Don Bourne. Miss Luella Romer spent ThanksMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oyler and fam- giving home from Salt Lake City, i ily enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Owen Rasmussen and Leslie Ander memoers of the Rogers the son accompanied Mr. Last of Garlnad at family home of their mother, Mrs. George to Park Valley Sunday where they T. Rogers in Garland. rendered the program at Rosetta. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Thompson and Holman, W. A. Adams and D. E. Adams attended the shildren spent Thanksgiving in Provi funeral services for Joseph with dence the exception of Elden arid Huggins in Bear River City, after- family all of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Tuesday noon. Thompson's children and grandchilMr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and dren were home for Thanksgivingf family have moved into the home re- numbering about 30 in all. cently vacated by the Martin family. Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams were Linden Thompson and Donald were weekend visit ors ttahaomfwowooa Ogden visitors on Monday. week-envisitors at the D. E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson and home. son left this week for Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller were where they will be guests of Mrs. Ogden visitors, Monday, Howe. They will make an indefinite The basket ball boys played stay in California. practice games with Tremonton First Mr. and Mrs. Litchenstien and baand Second wards Monday and Tues- bies of Brigham City were Sunday day evenings respectively. They scored visitora 'of Parley W. Christensen ahead in both games. While here Great Grandfather J. P. Christensen blessed their barfy. A. C Christensen was also home from his training camp in Salt Lake City. Marvin Barfus, son of Charles Bar-fuhad a furlough and spent a week . home from the navy, v BOns Fridal and Keith and Bishop Norwood accompanied Miss Lydia Fri dal to Provo Sunday after, spending at home from the B. the week-en- d , FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE i INSURANCE TanusAT; kovsmber - d FAIWiS OR HOMES j ployed. Vallt lades, Illlllll I IIIIIIMIMIIMIlllll j1 Thomas Nielsen and Peter Rasmussen of Hyde Park, visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Ellis, La Veil Ellis and Miss Joice Stark of Both-wel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Koford on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Dean G. Hall returned to Bear Lake, Idaho to resume his school duties after spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall. Dean Is employed as Athletic coach and science teacher at the Georgetown high school. iH r-- j III l!lll!l'!lHr.-:- 3 -- TTFF1 MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah . Phone 1THAT we THAT through increased subscriptions our and your ideals and ambitions may be realized. .Bea r Kiver VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. OUR i appreciate your past loyalty and say that it is our desire to progress and grow, to improve and expand in keeping with the progress of this city and valley. Therefore we most earnestly solicit the patronage of those who do not now enjoy the convenience and security of a telephone. ;. 23 |