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Show "LEADER TH E It Gin Happen Return From The First Week ; , Tremonton, Utah FIRESIDE TO BE HELD Thursday; September 4, 1952 Anderson Death All M Men and Gleaners and Continued from Front Page Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaners of 15 sons and daughters: Mrs. Mainare both Bear River Stakes dauS. Mrs. Wynn Hansen and For many years Box Elder Cou vited to attend a special fireside bel Stokes, Clyde, Wallace, Reed, By Nona S. Ehead ghter, Bonnie, of Fielding arrivfarmers have to be held after the evening ses- Cleon, Golden and Leland Angood nty TuesSchool produced afMcKinley opened ed home Wednesday evening Sunday. Ora derson and Mrs. Stella Newman; ter having spent the past eight to excellent wheat crops,, with day with the largest enrollment sion of conference well-knoall of Both well; Mrs. Alice Roche, lecPate divided the in into Stewart, weeks in European Countries. the exception of some hail and history, 582, Milton Anderson and Mrs. Wanturer To "Letter of author and groups. following of Some the outstanding places frost damage, but this year was da Newman, . all of Thatcher; of interest they visited were different. First came a winter of 1st, 91; 2nd, J2; 3rd, 58; 4th, My Son will be the speaker, and Mrs. Rita Adams, Mrs. Amy AlRome, Naples, Florence, Parts, heavy snow followed by an ex- 77; 5th 78; 6th, 83; 7th, 61; 8th, musical numbers will be furnish len and Mrs. Ruby Orwln, all of ed by the Bear River Stake. London and Switzerland. It took tremely dry spring. The result 62. Tremonton, and Mrs. Vera them about 15 hours by plane was a reductipn of production, Four new teachers were welSmith, Preston, Idaho; 63 grand after they left the States. Upon of wheat on dry farms in the comed to the faculty and 13 children and 57 great grandtheir return to the States they county to about 6 or 8 bushels teachers were back to serve un children, and a sister, Mrs. Nina again drove their car, which per acre. der the principal. Ford Jeppson. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Nelson, Port Angeles, WashingTHE JUDICIAL FIRST had Massachuetts. at left they The atmosphere reflected the ton. DISTRICT IN AND FOR Mr. W. A. Bishop, the Federal They visited Niagra Falls, Washthat McKinley Is a philosophy BOX ELDER COUNTY estiInsurance C. D. adjuster and Maryland and Crop Bishop Deloris Stokes conductington STATE OF UTAH happy, friendly school. Even the inmates have farmers that ed funeral services for Mrs. Anthat of interest. places many During walls were an Gone QUENTXN ALLEN and FERRIS derson In the Both well Ward their tour they were in nineteen surance will collect $150,000.00. were the somberinspiration; black and white. H. ALLEN, partners doing busdifferent states and six foreign Sound thinking by these farmers The gay Thursday afternoon. in each class room iness as Allen Brothers, and paint countries. They spent several has protected the cost of their lended such charm ALLEN wife B. of and is of QUENTIN ALLEN, and MAY J. Genivieve Walker played the this year. ' such operation days vyith friends in Rome, Italy farming and postlude, and the Is a sham e " variety, it wife of FERRIS H. AL- prelude All wheat farmers In the coun- and London, England. They reMothers directed by not to visit each class room and ALLEN, Singing LEN, plaintifs, port having had a most won- ty may have this same protec- see its individual beauty. Ethel May Firth and accompanvs. tion on their 1953 wheat crop if derful vacation. The first day was a picture of FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, ied by Anna Anderson sang; "Oh, they will call at the PMA office THIRD and FOURTH DOE, My Father." One verse of the many planning; each his part heirs atDOE, "Mr. and Mrs. James E. Paschal in Tremonton and sign an aplaw of C. W. HALL, de- song was sung as a duet by Mrs. to success the of whole. well, the ceased, and FIFTH DOE, SIXTH Firth and Lorna Stokes. Ersol of Malad .visited Sunday at the plication before September 15, DOE, and SEVENTH DOE, heirs Long before noon every pupil at 1952. Evan Thompson home. law of CAROLINE HANSEN, Anderson offered the invocation. was registered, lunch money was A tribute to Mrs. Anderson and and all other persons, deceased, and children the had their paid, unknown claiming any riant, the obituary were given by Eleda wnmm books and were settled to attack title, estate or interest in, or lien mmmm&mmmmmsmm Vee Stokes, and four daughters a new years work. upon, the real property described Hans Anderson, Virginia Ste--( of The supervising staff from in the Complaint, adverse to or Rosanna Prince, Eunplaintiffs' phaenson, ownership clouding Brigham City, Mr. Christiansen, their title thereto, Defendants. ice LaRee Haberman and Gold, Miss Jensen and Mrs. Hansen THE STATE OF UTAH TO Head Berath A My sang, "Lay had checked the school for first THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDRose." Their accompanist was ' ANTS: day problems, You are hereby summoned and Joyce Stephenson. Happy cooperative parents had required to serve J. D. Speakers for the service were renewed associations with teach- S KEEN, Plaintiffs'upon Attorney, Eli Hawkins, J. Leo Nelson, Dr. ers, and patron comments were whose address is 803 Utah Oil D. Milton Marble, for the betterment rather than Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, W. R. Merrill. C. E. Smith. and an answer to the' complaint the tearing down of the greatest within JilfilliL (20) days after "Face To Face," was sung as a force in America, our public service twenty of this summons upon vocal solo by Earl Bulst, with schools. you. If you fail to do so, judgMrs. Rose Bartlet at the piano. At noon a delicious lunch was ment by default will be taken After closing remarks by the you for relief demanded served from an efficient, well against in said complaint, which has Bishop, Lavon Stokes sang, "Beorganized cafeteria. been filed with the Clerk of said yond The Sunset," accompanied European Tour Here At McKinley Women's Sizes 34 to 40 ALL WOOL, TURTLE NECK SWEATERS Summons A bis array of smartly styled sweater blouses in many colors. New neckline and sleeve treatments. 90 YO-LAN- GUP TOE! g. . EBB i if Probably the most thrilling sight at McKinley on the first day was the 91 first graders, whose faces held everything from anxiety to wonder and joy, yet each face held the light and promise of all the years ahead. In contrast to their solemnity, were the happy reunions and the well defined, "knowing their way around," that was evident of the older pupils. Oh, it was a happy place to be s r Republican Candidate for this week at the McKinley School, as the doors opened and the 582 children spilled forth, well dressed, well fed, healthy STATE SENATOR A PROVEN PUBLIC SERVANT and exuberant. SEPT. 9th GENERAL ELECTION, NOV. 4th PRIMARY ELECTION, (Paid Political Advertisement) jy dine pi I Mr. ,,and Mrs. Guy Johnson were in Richmond Tuesday to attend funeral services for Lillian C. Bell.-Thealso attended the y Piatt Fuller funeral in Ogden Court. This action is commenced to quiet plaintiffs' title to the following described real estate lo-- 1 cated in Box Elder County, State of Utah: The North Half of the South Half, and the Southwest Quarter of Section three (3) ; The North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section nine (9). The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the South Half of the Northeast Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Ten (10); The East Half of the Northwest Quarter, and the North Half of the South Half and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section W), " r i it R. ii Just Arrived for Saturday Selling! BLANKET CENTERS ( OHO 2 V Pound m special blouses 1 Another shipment of line: quality centers large enough! ifor beds- - by the a yours (BILL) CANDIDATE Ji Part Wool twelve (12); DAUID '4'90 er The South Half , of the Southwest Quarter of Section The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section . thirteen (13); The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section fourteen (14); All in Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Five (5) West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated this 19 day of August, 1952. J. D. SKEEN Attorney for Plaintifs , 803 Utah Oil Building , Salt Lake City. Utah pleats in crease resistant rayons and acetates. Bold and soft clan tartan colors. Perfect for school . wear. 22 to 30. Accordion by Nana Stokes and Maynard Summers offered the benedic' tion. Burial was In the Bothwell-ThatchCemetery by 'Rogers Mortuary, after dedication of the grave by Roy Anderson. , 11; D0LD PLAID SKIRTS in a inexpensive to buyg pound. Hurry fori II : , y C special fabric! j WALDnOIl FOR THE Democratic Nomination TO THE the HEW ROOM you've always wanted Suppose you could com in and soloct just tho room you want for your basement, attic or other area . . . and then have us wrap it up and deliver it tho samo day. Sounds remodwonderful? Well, we're practically doing just that . . . with pur eling service. You see, we've had a lot of experience with building materials, financing, planning, etc., and wis folks know that the best way to get a good job is to get the best advice possible. Com in and talk over your remodeling problems. "One-Packag- UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE Primary Election, Sept. 9th e" A lifelong resident of the Bear River Valley, a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College, 1933. andwithSUGGESTIONS furnish IDEAS Wo can ideas, help you with plans you and estimates, suggest the best materials to us and get you all lined up with the right amount and the right kind of everything. ARRANGEMENTS for LAD OR Naturally, we're well acquainted with carpenters, tractors, and all the other people in the building con- busi- ness in this area. We'll be glad to recommend capable and reliable men for your job. rv V-k- and TifRiLytKjiit FLAIL CONVENIENT TERMS Using our Time Payment Plan, w can arrang financ ing on th spot for almost any kind of rmodling, repair or improvement job. No down payment needed. Convenient terms for at long as 36 months. President, North Box Elder County Farm Bureau, 5 years. Director and secretary Garland Beet Grow, ers at present .time. School Public State Utah the Member :rf Committee. Executive on the and mission, This commission is engaged in a study of the schools of the state, and the findings thereof will be considered by the next session of the legislature in formulating a school program. A farmer, and vitallylnterested in maintaining a just share of irrigation water from the Bear River. Associated in road construction work, and is desirous of a continuous road improvement program for Box Elder County. Is experienced and capable of rendering public sendee for sound legislation in the State of Utah. A VOTE for "BILL" is Washable - Practical SCHOOL BLOUSES a VOTE for YOUR Interests !" Paid Political Advertisement 1 Fabrics that have everything tailored, in blouses of. very Striking looks indeed! Magical nylon, rayon acetates and fine ptma cottons. 32 to 38. 2 |