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Show THURSDAY, MARCH THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah 15, 1951 at the Salt and Hyde Park were visitors at the attended a session Wanda Adams on Monday. Lake Mrs. Temple Gerold Mr. home of and Children visited N. P. Jeppson over the weekend at Brigham Tolman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and Johnson By Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson daughter, Gayla, visited Sunday City. were in Corinne on business in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anderson Floyd Adams flew to Twin James Andrus. Tuesday. and family of Ogden and Mr. Falls on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche and and Mrs. Wayne "Young of Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and The Y. W- M. I. A. had visited their' parents, Mr. 'son, Grant, visited in Salt Lake family and Mr. and Mrs. Loren charge of the program in Sac and Mrs. Boy Anderson on on Saturday at the home of Shellabarger and family were rament meeting Sunday eveMrs. J. C. Christiansen who was visitors Sunday in Salt Lake at ning, where they presented the Sunday. the home of Mr. and Mrs Burt L. D. S. girls their awards for her eighty-sevenMr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow celebrating Mrs. Christiansen Anderson. the year 1950. Eight individual and family and Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche awards made and two class; DeWayne Harding visited in wishes to say hello to all her friends in this valley. were visitors in Ogden Satur- awards. Talks were given by the Idaho Palls on Sunday. Mrand Mrs. Earl Adams day. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson iYoung women and two chorus were in Logan on business spent Saturday night at the Mrs. Clara Harding, Mrs. selections by a group of girls. home Mr. of and at Mrs. Hall Monday. Ilene Shellabarger, and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Magna. Jenny McNeely spent WednesRIVER CITY Margaret Johnson were guests Mrs. Audren Anderson visited day in Ogden. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Andrea Huggins McNeely Jr. of Boise arCraner on Thursday. Ervin Peterson Saturday. and rived last plans Wednesday Mrs. Leda Burton and Mrs. Audren Anderson visited to stay with her parents for a The Farm Bureau sponsored Mrs. Melva Borgstrom vis- with her grandmother, Mrs. the film on cancer Friday aftershort time. noon at the school house. A ited at the home of Mr. and Francis Fredrickson in Tren Christen-seMr. and Mrs. Melvin it. Mrs. Sanford Smith of Brigham monton. drove to Logan Friday. large group enjoyed Anderson returned on Monday. Mary was held dance A misfit Miss Deon Christensen who is Deanna Miss Koa Lou evening. Christensen home Sunday after spending the attening the A. C. returned to Thursday spent the weekend at Faust past week at the home of Mr. spend the weekend with her Christensen, Joyce Leonard and Mrs. Oleen Watt. Roland Stander won the prizes Valley visiting her brother and and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reeder of parents. for the best costumes. family. ChristMrs. Melvin Mr. and New were Idaho Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Waldron Mrs. Clara Bean of Price Mr. visitors at the home of ensen visited at the home of announce the birth of a daugh- Tuesday and Mrs. Calvin Anderson in spent several days with her Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Tolman. ter Friday, March 9 at Brigham daughter, Mrs. La Grande PetMr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen Garland on Sunday. ersen. Mr. Mrs. and Clarke, aty. Lynn and sons, Lavell and Orlo, of Vem their three daughters, The following people spent Woods, and Jack Anderson at- Thursday at the temple, Mr. tended the Logan Temple Sat and Mrs. Charles Checketts, urday where the children en Bishop and Mrs. Vernon John-seMr. and Mrs. Carless Jenjoyed the experience of doin; baptism work. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle ArchiMr. and Mrs. Lynn Clarke at bald, Mrs. Burton Andersen, tended the High Priest banquet Arietta Tharnley, Whitney at Bothwell Friday evening. Checketts and Ellis Perry. Dale Compton made a busiMrsFreldo Anderson was ness trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. hostess to her club Saturday Mrs. Lula Diderickson and afternoon. Pinochle was played James Peterson drove to Salt with prizes going to Mae And Lake Saturday to say fare- ersen and Ivy M. Andersen. A well to Mrs. Viola Roche who delicious hot dinner was served. left for her home at Antioch. Gary Schoffield spent the California. weekend in Salt Lake City visMr. and Mrs. O. B- Jensen, iting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson of 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Theral Promontory, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of Tacoma, WashWinn Jr. of Tremonton, and Mr. ington, visited his parents and and Mrs. Ervin Peterson were other relatives for several guests at a birthday party for left for Texas, Monday. Mrs. Amy Peterson on Friday. Theral is in the Air Corps. Mrs. Alice Jensen spent Wed The Irving Christensens renesday in Brigham City. ceived word from their son, Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton that he had been transferred of Ogden accompanied Mr. and from the Engineers into the InMrs. Erie Compton on a trip to fantry, and was being sent from the !East. They p1rm to get a Japan to Korea-Mcar at Detroit, drive to Wash and Mrs. Gaylen Christington D. C. , and to Florida to ensen of Tremonton, Mr. and visit with Mr. a r.d Mrs. Ray Mrs- Irvin Christensen motored Keever before ret- rning home to Salt Lake Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. C'den Burton and enjoyed the basket ball and family visite-'- . Sunday with game. Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Stander in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and Brigham City. small daughter visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Christensen, Saturday. I THATCHER Mrs. ' ; m I - th - BEAR j n, - - days-The- r. - - COLLIHSTOH Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy lenertained a group of friends spent the weekend in Ogden Saturday evening. and Pleasant Grove, Evelyn Johnsen and Anna Mrs. Lynne Holmgren was a Vor Petersen attended the basmodel in the fashion show in ket ball tournament in Salt Brigham City Thursday, Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cristen-se- n California, and has been very ill with pneumonia. He is stayand Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sunday guests ef Mr. and Johnson motored to Salt Lake ing with his son, Bert. Robert W Rucker were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber and Sunday, where they visited their Mr. Mrs. Horace Leatham and UL is family of Willard were dinner brother, Mr. Olsen who Mrs. Robert Leathern of and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson guests of Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen Wellsville. 'visited the Keith Johnsens in Sunday. Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen has Logan Monday. Mrs. Verl Rose returned Mrs. Ernest been teaching Huggins enterfor Mrs. Le- a from San Francisco, Calfriends few tained Saturday Grande Petersen, in the school for the past week, while Mrs. evening, after they attended the ifornia where she visited with dance in Hyrum. It was in ihex husband. She is now visit Petersen has been ill. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon honor of her husband's Bishop Frank Rose. Johnsen were in Salt Lake Tuesday, where he is receiving Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christensen and family of Ogden visited Dena Cliristensen Sunday. Doyle has been in radio in the service, but he received a medical discharge. Her brother Ed is back in Brigham City from i ' this-wee- medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen, and Mrs. Gertrude Iversen LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigtiam, Utah, or the respective signers for further I " j TO NOTICE CREDITORS Estate of MIKE KARNELY and FRANCES K. KARNELY, also known as Frances Karnely, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign- ed at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 21st day of June, A. D., 1951. Anton Karnely, Executor of Estate of Mike Karnely and Frances K. Karnely, his wife, also known as Frances Karnely, Deceased. Date of first publication, February 15, A. D., 1951. , wEM-- - fj JM lift I . iff 0 7 Walter G. Mann, Attorney at law, First Security Bank Building, 4tc Brigham City, Utah. NOTICE of Estate TO CREDITORS Marston Stokes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 5th. day of D., May, 3ny CTjir "zRzff vrfi dssmtfiv A, 1951. Lula L. Stokes, Administrator of Estate of Marston Stokes, Deceased. Date of first publication, March 1, A. D., 1951. Walter Q. Mann, Attorney 37 First at law, Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. 4tc t) IOQTl Mrs. R. IT. Warnke 1 I I MKwft.jl It Mi.te - .' - ' v (fife ...... . - JF)T - "... . ,tr .."ttr .V- ' Gtesm3 i Aileen Simmons was hostess to the members of the Rendezvous club in her lovely new home afternoon Thursday Luncheon was served by Rosada Fryer and Mrs. Simmons. Prizes following cards were won by Rosada Fryer, Maurine Jensen and Gertrude Simmons. Guests were Faye Thatcher of Provi dence and Marian Ericksen. Bonnie Rae Bigler and her small son, Jeffery, left Monday for Spokane Washington where they will remain to make a home while Lt. Gordon Bigler is stationed there. Mrs. DeWayne Simmons and son, Nathan, left Friday to spend some time visiting in Phoenix, Arizona with her sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Big ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas of Clearfield were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. L&vona Ericksen. student of the B. Y. U., was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Water's not blistering hot, not half warm but just right. ' -- It it before you decide on any other car - .1 uj. fez?? - jt NO OTHER CAR rides like a De Soto. Pick your own bumpy "test route" . . . then feel how those amazing new Onflow shock absorbers eliminate bumps and bounce! tr NO OTHER CAR is more fun to drive. 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