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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 6en. President Rebecca Grizzlies, Bears Tangle In Afternoon Grid Tussle By Newell Whitney James ISrough Bear River's football public should be In for a treat FriContinued from front page day afternoon at 1:30 on the ate offered the invocation, afBears' own stomping grounds K. H. Fridal and when the Bears tangle with the ter which were speakers. Amase Clark 's the Logan Grizzlies in and Jennie Anderson Hilma homecoming grid conthe then sang, "Beyond Oyler test. Willie, Vernal and Sunset," Coach Linford's Although president of the North Box de0 a gridders suffered Elder Stake spoke. After refeat at the hands of the Box marks by Bishop Mason, the Elder Bees last Friday night, song "Jesus Lover of My Soul" they have been perfecting their was given by Evan and Dorothy strategy and are determined to Gee, with D. B. Green offereend the Grizzlies back to their ing the benediction. lair with something to roar Interment was in the Garland City Cemetery and Solon Coach "Tuff" Linford's clan Atkinson dedicated the grave. shifts from a T to a single wing formation, and resorts to ELWOOD off tackle, passing, and end run plays. By Mable Romer Running the team from the quarterback slot will be Paul Jensen, while halfbacks Lowell Archibald, Jerry Cannon, Bruce Stevens, Bob Woodhead, and Honoring the visiting teachfullbacks Cliff Robinson and ers of the Relief Society a parJack Fronk round out the back ty was held last Wednesday at field. The rest of the grid ma- the home of Mrs. Sam Morten- chine consists of VaNyle Arbon, Carter Rich, Jay Anderson, AnNOTICE OF SALE OF ton Christensen, Don Paetsch, DELINQUENT STOCK Bert Rhodes, Leon Fryer, is hereby given that Notice Bunder-soGardner, Harold DiEldon Hess, Norman Rose, a meeting of the Board of IrCreek Blue of rectors the Monte Bradshaw, LaVere Udy, Howell, Utah, company, rigation RichardKarl Jensen, Dennis 1951. The son, and a recent addition to was held March 19, dewas declared stock the squad, Thayne Calderwood. following on September 15, 1951 linquent foruses a T Logan straight for advertised mation. They boast one of the and ordered sale: best backs in the state in Kent Federal Land Bankpledge, Harris. Along with Harris, the Peter J. Hansen; Certificate Grizzlies have seven additional returning lettermen in Gary Number 200, 32 6hares. H. G. Willis, Certificate No. Gunnel, halfback; Joe Hansen, 20 shares. 17; P.ed halfback, Henderson, P. Jones, Certificates Nos., J. tackle; Ken Llndquist, half143, 144, and 190 for 133VS Glen Peterson, guard; back; Pat Preston, end; and Rod shares. Notice is further given that! Quinney, guard. said stock shall be offered for , The Logan grid machine holds a 41-- 6 win over Davis, a blast- sale and unless said assessment paid, will be sold to pay ing 52-- 0 win over Preston and Is said assessment, advertising a 0 victory over Weber, and cost of sale, at the home j The Bear River squad is stll of Herman Fonnesbeck, secregunning for its first victory. tary of said company, at Howell, Utah, on October 20, 1951. - The D. R. Waldrons were Blue Creek Irrigation Co. the fair visitors in Salt Herman Fonesbeck, Lake City Saturday. Secretary. Date of 1st publication, Sept. 4tc 27, 1951. River-men- 28-- ut. Visiting Teachers Feted De-L- day and flew to 3ear Lake for Morten-se- n of Tremonton was also a special guest. During the past month, Mer. rill Mann spent several days visiting his mother, Mrs. Lilly Mann and friends and relatives. Merrill is with the Navy at San Diego. Attending the State Fair and Holiday on Ice last week were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Or son Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal and Mrs. Carl Romer and daughter Leola. .During the week Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson of Salt Lake spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer. A Sunday visitor at their home was their daughter Miss Luella Romer of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Peterson and two daughters of Lehi spent Sunday afternoon vis. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreason. Attending a family party at Lava Hot Springs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fridal and son Walt and Miss Mae Fridal drove to Idaho Falls Sunday to attend a testimonial that evening for their nephew Bud Wright .son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larson joined the Flying Farmers Sun on CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams, Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Ogand thank all those who were sa kind and den were Sunday visitors at thoughtful during the illness the Wesley Dustman home. and death of our dear hus. band and father. We wish to Mrs. Day Garfield and childthank all those who so grac- ren spent Monday in Malad at iously gave of their time and the home of Mrs. Garfield's for the beautiful floral offer- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ings and those who assisted in Jones. any way. Mrs. James Brough Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and family. visited in Salt Lake Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller. We would like to express our gratitude for assistance we reMrs. A. L. Cook and Mrs. A. ceived during the illness and N. Rytting attended the monthfollowing the death of our husly meeting of the Box Elder band and father. of National Pen Wochapter We take this means of say- men at the home of Iris Schow ing "Thank You," to everyone Monday night in Brigham City. who helped in any way. We sincerely appreciate your help and sympathy, the flowers and every kind act during these sad II A Uf days. II U W Mrs. F. P. Davis and family. breakfast. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oldham of Paradise were guests of Mr. and Mrs Victor Hansen. Mrs. Oldham is the former Miss Annie Obray who taught school here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gunnell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen during the week. Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Ogden visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson last Tuesday. Mrs. Leona Peterson spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jensen and daughter Erma in Buhl, Idaho. Mrs. Amos Hansen returned home Monday after spending two weeks visiting her daughters in northern California. Mr. and Mrs. Caseal Burke, (Erma) and family are at Berkeley where Caseal is working on his doctor's degree. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shurtz and (Ada) ifamily live in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim ball (Adrus) and family are at Stanford where Raymond is working on his doctor's de gree. WAIT FOR IT! ? ? ? ? SAVE FOR IT! Thursday, September 27, 1951 We sincerely wish to I and gratitude for their assistance and sympathy in the illness and death of our father and husband. Our sorrow is made lighter it because of the kindness and help given us at this time. Mrs. Reuben H. Fuller and family. COMING SOON ? ? ? ? Stop! Look! Listen! & PLENTY OF PERMANENT ANTI FREEZE Get Ready Before The Rush Free Estimate AUTO GLASS CUT and INSTALLED i RIVER VIEW GARAGE LDial I Mrs. Verdean Bodily and baby, Vickie, all of Idaho Falls, Ida. RADIATOR - HEATER Checked, Cleaned and Repaired our friends House guests at the home of Miss May Fridal last week were Dr. V. A. Fridal of Los Angeles, Bud Wright, Miss Fridal's nephew, who is soon to leave for Mexico, Mrs. W. E. Wright and 10 THE I I hi E iO II E TIME It is with deep appreciation ithat we extend to all our neighbors and Mrs. Richard Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood and Mrs. Chester Boss of Garland spent Sunday visiting relatives in Coalville, Henefer and Ogden. Mr. Tremonton 4021 n, 41-- ?0 ?0 ? ? 56 While or Pinto ko PRUNES RAISINS Choko Soadkm flex-ste- el r.Mt 33 CORN Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table Table Lamps (choice of colors) Pumpkin ;f. Moonbeam, Fancy Solid 2 cans Pack, No. Vz fapeff rait 29 loo ighway, Ripe Segments 6 cans No. 303 Apple S siiece Sporry't 9 lb.. MEAL"C'",k, 76 U. S. No. 1, Sweet Yellow, Buy Your Winter Supply Now 10' Ideal for Pies or Sauce No. 300 can A JU IDS. GRAPES CADDAGE Fancy, Swooi. Rod Tokays 0. S. No. I. Solid. 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