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Show The LEADER W. Hess last week were Mr. and Mrs. Orren Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suttlemyre, Mr. Continued from Front Page and Mrs. Lemoine Hess and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Theurer remaining as presiWynn Wood and family of To-oe- dent and director and John J. . Shuimway and P. C. Petterson Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Friday continuing as day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and and Saturday with her children, and directors. Mr. Peckenpaugh baby spent a night during the Mr .and Mrs. James Burt and will continue in an , advisory capacity until he moves to week with his parents, Mr and family at Ogden. Mrs. Jesse Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen California, where he will en- tertained Sunday for nineteen Mrs. F. Riverside Myrie Uay DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS SOCIAL HELD The Garland Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a meeting and social Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Edna Ward as hostess. A program was Chen after which a lovely chicken dinner was enjoyed by about twenty members. ' ;e. vice-preside- Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hermansen and children of Salt Lake and Mr .and Mrs. Karl Ward and children of Montana visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and children of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughs of Samaria were out of town guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy went to Yellowstone Park the first of the week for a two or three day va- Mrs. Florence Udy entertained number of little friends In honor of her sons Gary's third birthday anniversary Monday afternoon. Games were played and a lovely luncheon was enjoyed by the little guests. ' Pfc. and, Mrs. Elvis Johnson and son Jay accompanied by Mrs. Inez Johnson and daughter were in Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. Johnson took Karen for her roucation. tine polio therapy. ' Mrs. Oteb Forsberg spent Wednesday night and Thursday in Fielding Alt Lake. She attended the evening session j in the Temple Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess ac Heal Hilton and Mrs. Sarah Hilt4 ton. companied by Mrs. Laraine Wood Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent and son, Bruce, of Tooele at tended a Jenkins reunion held Thursday In Logan. Mrs. Mina Ward spent Thurs- at Lava Hot Springs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess at day in Ogden with her daughter, tended funeral services for Wynn Walker. Bayola Bishop Leland Capener accom- Davis held at Willard Friday. Miss Kathleen Francisco has panied by Deloss Jensen and Monte Ogden spent a few days left for Montgomery, Alabama in Yellowstone Park during the to join her parents. TlSgt. and week. They report a cold, stormy Mrs. Ben C. Francisco and fam ily. She has been spending the tiip. few weeks with her grand past Pvt. Ferris Macfarlane is on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mun- parents, furlough from Camp Roberts, California, for a fifteen day per- son and her cousin, Forrest iod. Mrs. Alice Oertle left Monday Mrs. Rule Macfarlane spent for her home at San Gabriel. several days In Preston with her California after having spent the daughter and family, Mr. and past two weeks with her grad- Mrs. Alf White. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield mother, Mrs. James H. Hess. Miss Rheumlna Udy of Qgden were In Salt Lake City Thursday. Some thirty members of the is spending a week with her mo ward Sunday School visited ihe ther, Mrs. Rheumlna Udv and Catholic Cathedral Church in family. They have been spending Salt Lake Sunday. There were a few days at Yellowstone Park. Captain and Mrs. Garth Ras- ftve carloads of people who made mussen and family of Ozark, AlvisAfter church they the trip. abama are spending a couple of ited liberty Park. ygffl&xn. Woof Inden of the high weeKs wnn tneir parents, Mr. OopacU represented the stake and Mrs. Noble Petersen and fa presidency at Sunday School and mily and with relatives at Vernal. 'Captain Rasmussen will at Church in the evening. Mi. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and then report for duty at Still daughter accompanied by Connie water, Oklahoma. His family will Adams of Salt Lake spent a day accompany him. y dming the week with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Geary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday evening at Salt Lake City. J. O. Hadfield. Guests at tiie home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche en a Bank. Sold friends who have been in different places for some time and were here for the weekend. Mrs. Vesta Davis and daughter Pauline and two granddaughters were in Logan Satur- - ' ' entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Those present were Captain and Mrs. Garth Rasmussen and family of Ozark, Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham, Sgt. Richard Petersen of Fort Riley, Kaensas, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christophersen of Tremonton, Misses Betty and Louise Petersen. The afternoon was spent in a social. Miss Sherry Smith accompanied by her friend, Miss Lila Stark of Bothwell attended the dance revue held at the Capitol Theatre in Logan Wednesday evening. Sherry participated in the various dances. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mrs. Mae Upton and sons Clair and Vernon, Mrs. Elma Petersen and daughter, Marie, Mrs. Arlene MacFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and daughters, Betty and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen and Sgt. Richard Petersen attended the Petersen reunion held at Logan Canyon Satur- ter business. John J. (Jack) Shumway Jr. will continue as vice president and director. Esther Harris will remain as cashier and director and W. Edward Kerr will continue as assistant cashier and director. J. S. (Jerry) Fruin, who for the past several years has serv ed as Agricultural Field Representative for the First Security Bank of Utah N. A. will become executive and director. He Is a long time resident of Northern Utah and ls fully conversant with its resources. Mr. and Mrs. Fruin will move to Tremonton in the near future. Announcement was also made by Mr. Fruin, that an extensive remodeling and modernization program will be carried out in the banking quarters as soon vice-presid- ent as possible. - Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield and daughter Carol recently returned from a vacation trip to Bryce and Zion's Canyons and Boulder Dam. Enroute they visited day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chris-tenswith Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt visof Payson and Mrs. Glen ited with Mrs. Alice Durfey at Garfield of Cedar City. en Logan Sunday. Mrs. Emery Hess is spending a few days of this week with rel-- 1 atives at Shelley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and family spent Saturday at Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilgen and family. Carl Weber of Salt Lake City has been spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon. Andrew Jensen returned home Monday from the LDS Hospital at Logan after undergoing a ma- jor operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and son. Dale,1 spent Thursday at Salt Lake City. That evening they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Zlna Schof field at Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mason at tended funeral services for Wynn Davis at Willard Friday. France Standing and a group of friends from Ogden spent Sunday at the Leonard Standing home. Lake Re-electi- on Continued rrom Front Page ments under one head, which means more effciency and "economy in administration. The new Liability law, which compels every car owner to have liability insurance for the protection of the public. Fire and (Forestry control. With the amount of public in this county, this is a very Important jpiece of legislation. Harold has been a resident of Box .Elder county for 40 years. He and his wife- Olive and family have resided in Bear .River City for 28. years, prior to that time they resided in East Tremonton. He nasi always been interested in farming and now has various farm- interests ling and business throughout the county. He is a director of the' Box Elder County Health Council, jstate director on the national committee of the Liquid Gas Association, a member of thq Box Elder County Farm Bureau and a member of the Lion's club. He is also a sponsor and director of the new proposed' Box Elder County Bank because he believes in free enterprise and competition in the banking business. Harold stands for pquarely on his record as a Senator of Box Elder County. His only promise, if is to continue to use his own judgment as to how to vote and .what to do, as he has In the past, for the best interests of the people of Box Elder county. do-nv- - was-forme- rly Bos-le- Sunday guests ...with Enjoy cool canyon comfort rhi, summer t 4 $1 pi fuelling, pff p j BaUam Wocl- - (X I , If. sealed Mi afl,in,, fWj and next winter $ ) $ If Scroon Doors Time to repair or replace screen. We have an excellent stack including all standard site doors. Well SCKSNiNG VVFUII MOLCCNG U 0 f . j;- , guaranteed! Screens Rc!!-aw- ay g Most convenient, seem Simply screen you've hook in place, roll dawn and fasten. Relit up far easy storage. BeMiofTilcolly priced. time-savin- vt STAPLES t - unconditionally HAKOWAJtl CLOTH o O - c- Notice is hereby given that the Directors of the Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Company, a corporation, have determined that a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation shall be held at Snowville, Utah, on Monday, the 21st day of July, 1952, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. of said day in the LDS Church building for the purpose of amending the Articles of Incorporation in regard to the duration of the life of said corporation, being article 2. By said proposed amendment it is intended to change said articles so as to provide foi a period of 99 years in place of a 50 year period of life. All stockholders are directed and urged to attend. Dated June 24th, 1952. W. Earl Hickman, Pres. James H. Oarbanati, Sec. 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Inspect the simple, compact, dependable wire tying mechanism that you can thread in 5 minutes . . . and the synchronized feeding units that handle the heaviest firm-holdi- ... un wiuck ov. s easily. Mt. States Implement Co. Tremonton Phone 5191 and Hyrum Krause and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Andrew Jensen underwent a major operation at, the Logan LDS Hospital Tuesday morning. John Coombs, Frank Wood and Theo Richards- were in Cache Valley on business Monday. Dale Coombs spent Friday at the Logan Temple. Mrs. Reta Sharkey and small son returned to her home at Og den Friday after having spent two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFarland and two daughters of Ar- imo, Idaho visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess this week. Sgt. Sterling Jensen, who has been stationed at Arizona, Is spending a two weeks furlough with his wife, Mrs. Erma Jensen and family at the home of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Leroy Al- fred and family. Mrs. Effie Johnson attended a funeral for her aunt, Mrs. M Smith at Smithfleld last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stenqulat and two sons of Idaho falls and Mrs. Fern Jones and small son of Ashton, Idaho, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson Jr. of Logan visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Effie Johnson this week. 1 mm Canyon. ; Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon were their children, Mr. and Mrs. ) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Wil- W; vfvy t? f 1 ;A WITH THE NEW '4 GENERAL (J ELECTRIC in HOT WATER II So necessary for doily living. So useful in the homo. The G--E Automatic Electric Water Heater gives you all the hot water you need 24 hours a day, day in, day out-- It b completely automatic. 7" 5 D 1M No wofo woIHaqI Tvni on ffco foiMO) ono fliofo t your hot V and Ogden. at the home of liam A. Justensen of Chester, California, and Mr. and Mrs, Max Fryer of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family spent Sunday at Logan - fn -- Boat Races Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allred family were Mr. and Mrs. OOO Chub Winn and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward " Lynn Allen spent Friday in Salt spent Sunday at Bear take. " Mrs. Reese Seeks The Birthday Club held a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Saturday evening. The party was in compli Continued from Front Page ment to Wendell Welling, Edith! the recentcity Mozel park and a ball game and who Hess, Udy ly celebrated birthday anniver- at 12:00 noon The night rodeo, directed by saries. A weiner roast was enCraner is expected to ato Roy memtwenty-twclub by joyed tract a large crowd. Three cups bers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees ac- will be given this year for parcompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Les- ticipants, including best all arlie Rees of Garland attended a ound rodeo man, and winners wedding reception for Mr. and in junior and senior classes. The Mrs. Carl Allen at Salt Lake City rodeo is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. Howard Barlow of Tremonton Monday evening. The bride Miss Mary Jean Benson, will be the announcer. The queen, Miss Leona Craner, neice of Mrs. Guy Rees. The re and her attendants, Miss Anne was held at the home of ception y, Fredrickson and Miss Julia the groom's parents. will be featured at the Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Clifford Welling dance on the evening of July Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 3rd, when 'the crowning will nold Kirkwood of Salt Lake City, take place, and also during the Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling July, 4th events. and family of Ogden and Mrs. Ronald Welling of Brigham. Mrs. Rhea Boothe and two sons, Jay and Jarvis, and Ben Patten of California have been spending a week with her mo ther, Mrs. Effie Johnson and fa mily. 15 COOLER Thursday, July 3, 1952 woGot of ffco oosj coovoolooflo AvtooMrtlc Boctrte ryotof Hoofor owy 04 woof tt All yoo ooorf 9ot ovory ovo ft i r i ... 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