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Show 1943 'y.februaryj. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ' proposed amendments to the Articles of Incorporation the number of the ZZnatfion consult Board of Directors and of loweritb rr the ing the Stock holding requirement of the Directors and also jgcpective for the transaction of any and ln--- ng -- all business pertaining thereto or necessary in connection ther-wit- h, by order of the Secretary. Dated this 13th day of January claim? 4(A Xtoti undersigned 1948. D. E. Peckenpaugh, !5 SSiouse Building, Lake Salt Secretary. Place, rF TO CREDITORS De- - KEEI 'JSE or before the 25th ltD. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for alteraIJSstrator of the tions and remodeling of the Por0fJohnW.Keele, tage Grade School, will be received at the office of the Clerk, Deceased, Box Elder County School Dis'publication. 1948-'trict, County Court House, Brig-ha;aA.DCity, Utah, until 4 p. m. on Attorneys Mitchell. the 16th day of February, 1948, 10 Exchange and will then he publicly opened 1948- - thoson -- ; 315-3- 4 m 1 - o. New-flflkN- 16 S Lake City, Utah. 1-- and read. 4tc OF SeWe STATE BANK All bids shall be made on the printed forms provided and made a part of the contract documents. Copies of the plans, specifications and other con- that a tract documents are in file In irt is hereby given I the office of the Clerk, Box Elder J meeting of the Stock-County School District at the State of the Bear River Court House, Brigham County Office rin be held in the and are open for City, Utah, at Bank state Bear River tion of the Bazaar to be held In Wednesday fi PAGE 8EVJE2J CaJt (jatlancf and Gordon motored to Salt Lake March. UeavM'fcl llcre Known tDvrfclinrnt to Railroad City Sunday afternoon to take Total investment in railroads toTwice the gize J the average On Friday evening, Mr. and them back. day is more than 28 billion do- ateed, a Clydesdale, exhibited la Mrs. Joseph Durfey and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhodes of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and llar. The net investment, after de- New York in 1889. it believed to t Norman motored to Wellsville to more than the biggest one produced In Tremonton were in attendance at daughter, Kristine, of Logan ducting depreciation, attend a lovely birthday supper Sacrament 23 billion dollars. meeting Sunday were Sunday dinner guests of in honor of Mrs. Durf ey3 mother, where they had their baby bless- Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. Mrs. May Maughn. Thexe were ed and eiven the name of Jarv Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pingle, 15 in attendance and they pre- Lee witlTPresident R. J. Potter Mrs. Rachael Williams and dausented their mother with a loveofficiating. They spent the day ghter, Ha Mae, and Ruth ly birthday present. at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. of Malad were Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Dale supper guests of Mr. and night were happy to have as their Rhodes and baby joined them in Mrs. Ned Shaffer. guests this week, Mrs. Beth Mar- the evening. ' Mrs. Joe Oyler accompanied ble of Ogden. Craichton Thomp Mrs. Scott Peterson and child- - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer son ,of Grace and Claire Theur- - ren of Penrose, spent Thursday and family to Ogden Monday. er of Providence, all for dinner. with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson and night Mrs. Beth Marble was on her way Grover. Mr. Peterson came Fri- daughter, Betty, were in Ogden to Grace. day morning and he, with Mrs. ' on Saturday. ..V Mr: and Mrs. Lee Stone enterMr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and Peterson, went to the Logan tained Wednesday evening at a Temple on Friday. children were in Salt Lake City chicken dinner with the followMr. and Mrs. Boyd Peterson Sunday and Monday. ing guests enjoying the evening: and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Brig-- ! ' Mrs. Jasper Shaffer was hos Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mr. ham City were Saturday dinner tess at a party in which 6 coupand Mrs. Grant Marble and Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval! les participated Saturday evenand Mrs. Odel Bigler. Grover. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nedra Simmons The Primary officers met in Louis Larson. Included were Mr. entertained at a birthday party on their regular officers' meeting' and Mrs. Paul Larson, Mr. and Tuesday evening at her home. A Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. group of her friends were in at- Mrs. Lafe Grover, LaVona Gro-- ! Howard Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tendance and a lovely time was ver and Hazel Riser as hostesses. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper The teachers' topic was given by Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel had by all. Mrs. Clarence Biddle went to Hazel Riser. Refreshments were Rhodes. Mr. Clifton Grover announces Willard on Friday and visited served by the hostesses to 10 ofa meeting of the Beautification with her sister, Mrs. Rosella ficers present. Mr. and Mrs. !,( Isaanmn nf Committee on Wednesday, Lowe. Her son, Winston, drove 11. Mr. Bunnell and Ned her there, then went on to Og- Ogden visited at the home of his den. Winston also came to visit ptueius, ivur. ana Mrs. i. u. Isaac- - Jackson will be in attendance to Mrs. Biddle Sunday moming and son. help plan for the coming season's Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Grover! work. returned to his work on Sunday and children of Ogden visited nieht at Glenn's Ferry,Ancienl Greek Dolls Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk were with relatives on Sunday and Favorite were playthings of the chilto have as dinner their dinner happy guests of Mr. and dren of ancient Greece were jointed guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wildon Grover. dolls that moved by pulling strings David Jenne of San Diego, Betty Larson, Beverly Peterson Mrs. J. C. Jenne from and Irene Grover of Salt Milk Evaporation Lake City spent Saturday and The AVCO AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR does more Ogden. In the stages of processing Miss Lucille Fronk, who Is Sunday at home with their paramaze your neighbors. It serves dependably, daily, as or condensed milk, about 60 training at the Dee Hospital, was ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson per cent of the water is removed. own private doorman! Inexpensive and your happy to be home with her parwant it for your home. you'll ents, Mr. and Mrs. lester Fronk, at Cutler, on Friday. Mr. and 1. Works from push buttons inside your car, Mrs. Fronk escorted Lucille back house, and garage. to Ogden on Saturday. 2. Unlocks and opens or closes and locks any Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLong standard type garage door. had their son, Alvin, and wife and daughter from American 3. Operates garage and house entrance lights Fork as their guests on Saturday wish. at the same time if 1 Pea-bo- dy (jt'mm! look ft "iW" i ! i ! mm floor elosey j K j j ! Si Feb-rva- public inspection. A set of such February, documents may be obtained from Seventh day of the purpose the office of Karl L. Krusmark, at 6 p. m, for Architect, in the First Security nadering and voting upon Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, upon deposit of ten dollars ($10.00). Said deposit will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bona fide bid and the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good k. I! condition, not later than 5 days following the opening of bids. The type and amount of security to be submitted by bidders is stated in the proposed contract documents. The Board of Education of Box Elder County School District, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. and Sunday. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson BOX ELDER COUNTY enjoyed having her father and SCHOOL DISTRICT. LEONARD L. BISHOP, mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. NelBy son, as their Sunday guests. President. Mrs. Estella Johnson, mother ATTEST: Albert Johnscn.who has been of EBERHART ZUNDELL, Clerk. .1 their guests for two weeks, went (SEAL) u onf, to Salt Lake and Farmington to Dates of publication: January 22, visit her two daughters and fam 29 and February 5, 1948. ilies for a few d?.ys. on mton, Utah, TVanontan. Uuh ry J i I . - lso evapo-rate- d ultra-moder- Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clay Sewer Tile Culverts unto WANT-A- ically sturdy, AVCO Concrete Culverts WHITE COMPANY W. K. ;' trouble-fre- e, long-live- d. Ileadgates PLAIN and REINFORCED 1625 Wail Ave. A LEAL EH you 4. Easily installed, fully proved jn use, mechan- CORRUGATED METAL 1 TRY n, HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 CcltmMctt thn Phone 0?den, Utah DOOR OPERATOR EARL CO. J. W. 2-'- S02 LOGAN, UTAH 76 WEST CENTER D 1 IOC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erick-so- n were happy to have their Harmon Green, from visas their week-en- d Lake Salt itor. He came to get his wife and new baby who have been guests, at Ericksons, since the 4 new arrival and take them to their home in Salt Lake . Mrs. Maurine Francis, who has been in Logan for 2 weeks with her aunt, has now returned to her home in Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Erick9on motored to Salt Lake on Monday evening to attend the lecture at the Seventh Ward, given by Mr. Farnsworth, who has spent 30 years in Mexico. He gave proofs cf the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and daughters spent Monday night in Logan. They visited with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Daynes, and her sister, Mrs. Harold. Bateman, then went to a show. The Beaver Relief Society will hold its work and business meetm. ing next Tuesday at 10 a. and a do to quilt They expect considerable sewing in prepara- - A I son-in-la- ft" w, 4,1 Iff -- (iff Will sf Ir0 ft (' m".. ....... i V r ' t - in h " nsjn J'; ' ' - j f r - . - y - - .ww - s rz -- Vu-- i 'ill H II ? 1 1 i i Product i d2 being produced at Thermopolis, Wyoming, tctal J" sulPhur. calcium sulphate, phosphoric irn. magnesium, alum, aluminum and nitrogen tn quantities. " vefy active and has increased prw",u" alfalfa ""iviij pti title III ociuai catps as acmmuch teets 4'i tons per acre, beans as a -- It acre. Pcr acre 811(1 Peas 600 Pounds per es th 8011 triable so that the air and water ' l"3 mellow freely through the soil. The sulphuric acid J: aant 7TbIe ma"y valuable elements that are laying the sail. raatoes inn CtflTi iS 13 WUItf tldlltlrM, IMmtriitrd. vnlliliK 1 Turn In nine Buicil taheS the HENRY up ago -- oil 'or 'Vtr. TREMONTON f b0VS-wi- th - The curtain's up the show is on -and square in the spotlight of public favor is this Buick. fashion-plat- e This bonnie, brawny beauty is takof its ing bows for the eye-appe- ten stunningly-smar- t models . . . Catching bouquets on the utter 1 bril-lianrc- fireball power... for Safety-Rid- e Getting applause l tires, rims, pillow-sof- t for bodies newly shespringing noise all-coi- ltered against disturbing - for no less than 30 new features. And it's winning curtain calls on two major advances no other car ofTers. One isjhe fabulous new Dynaflow Drive where there is no prarshift-ing- , even automatically. V'ou just close on step the gas and motoring to magic is r i .' yors. Other star feature is the ride. I lerc for the first time shielded against vibration yqu're Vibra-Shielde- d w m m imp w ! that biings on fatigue. Here no tiny tremors can narmonie build-u- p into big ones. Here is living-roo- comfort and quiet. Your Buick dealer is showing this fashion plate that's touched with magic. See it. Check it for spacious- ness, for solid-feelin- g DYNAFIOW OAO-r- f FUX-flIOUWD-SOB- 1, srruno u SAFlTY-UD- F T VMS t flKlBALt rowit UGID TOSQUt-TVBBALASCl QUADDUFUX - MPr-rH- KtDt VIBKA-SHIlLDi- D steadiness, for superlative, finish, fittings and fabrics. to get one into your garage Then at the earliest possible date get your order in now. DflVf t COIL SPKINGIHQ Oil UNOS TOP LINING OlOA(ATC SPAKK ADVANCt tODY r fISMt UN SMAKT MODUS Box Elder Motor Co. Phone 20 'fhoi ,K"uUrr 30-od- d truii J. TAYIOK, Mutual Network, Montiayt and fridayt ten sparkling models, a new nev advances ride, sensational Dynaflow Drive, d POll FURTHER INFORMATION ERVIN STOHL ; I -- Call or See J i Hi' -- - X - Vibra-Shlelde- ERVIN STOHL ft GfAR. rwt ,Tv I of COMING TO ;v, -- ' 9 CARLOAD SHIPMENTS So7 Sulphoid iisn ... . Hht'-" Tfninir r ' ' IT Tremonton |