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Show THE LEADER. FEELDWG MLB A SIRVING RIVER BEAR THE Published by the Meet With Government Heads VALLEY LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution $3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garn at- tended the Utah Municipal League Convention at Salt Lake City from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl Entered at the post office at Trenionton, Utah as Second Class and two sons spent the fore matter October 15, 1925 under act of March , 1879. r part of the week at Las Vegas, A. N. RYTTING, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks of Pocatello spent a few days of at Bremerhaven and were sent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. immediately to Zweibrucken for M. Welling. further processing. We were, Dinner guests at the home of then sent here to Goeppingen Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd on where we were to be further Sunday were Mrs. Delphia Rudd processed for assignment to an and daughters of Monticello. Infantry Registration, but by an Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith act of Providence we were both spent Saturday at Logan. taken out and assigned to the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns, Goeppingen, Germany 28th Signal Co. here in Goep30 August, 1953 accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd was assigned to Dave Thomas of Garland, Mr. pingen. Dear Mr. Rytting: the Division Signal Supply Of- and Mrs. Christensen of I guess that I have been fice and 1 was to the Bountiful Hardy Mr. and Mrs. and somewhat negligent in my writ- office of Divisionassigned Signal Main- Archibald of Ogden attended ing to you sinre entering the tenance. not the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City this is service. However, March a conference for L.D Saturday evening. due to a lack of interest in S. In servicemen was held at Mrs. Maureen McClellan aryou, your fine paper, nor my Frankfurt where I had the oprived from San Francisco last many friends in the Bear River of visiting with many week and will visit at the home Valley. I have not been re- portunity of rom the valley. fellows the but of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ceiving the paper regularly I keep in touch with Floyd About the first of June a W. M. Welling for an indefinite Barfuss who receives the paper Sergeant, Robert N. Pratt, of period. Mrs. M. A. Garn spent last therefore I can keep somewhat Nevada came to me and asked lup to date on the latest hap- if I would consider working as penings there on the home his assistant with the Boy Scouts and the American Youth iront. pool in the neighbor Much has happened since I Association here on post. This ing town of Salach, two more left the Bear River Valley some was a wonderful opportunity days of tennis, one more hay a ight months ago. Floyd and I for me to do the type of work ride and weiner roast and boarded our plane at Salt Lake that I so enjoy doing, and af- trip to Stuttgart to take part in City on January 2 and were ter my approval by the AYA an American Forces Network goon on our way to New York council I started in this won- broadcast. But as the program and then Camp Kilmer, N. J. derful work. Sergeant Pratt for the summer closes we swing After some 14 days at Kilmer had to leave for the Boy Scout into plans for the winter months we boarded the General Butner Summer Camp where he has with an eye on next summers cross6pent most of the summer and I warm days for more tours and troop ship for our thirdarrived We Atlantic. of the pitched in to get our Youth youth activities. I have found ing Center ready for its grand op- the M I.A. program has been a ening. We converted the base- great source of help and guid ment of a Bachelor Officers ance to me in my work to make into a nice Youth Cen- this on3 of the most enjoyable Quarters uv an rouir. ter consisting of a Teen-ag- e and worthwhile summers of my z Den, Girl Scout room, Brownie life and I earnestly hope and Scout room, Cub and Boy Scout pray that through our efforts) Your room, Craft shop, Photo Lab and we have brought joy to others UTAH s kitchen. General Van Houton, and have been able to help assistant Division Commander other to live a more happy, cut the tape opening our Cen- wholesome, and useful life in POULTRYg ter and commencing of our sum- harmony with God, for surely mer activities program. Manager this is the aim of all youth This program has included activity programs. Says I feel very blessed having weekly bus tours to places of scenic and historic interest here such a wonderful work to per- RP.ED OILS in Southern Germany, such as form and I am very happy that the old university town of Tu- Lloyd &nd I have been able to Utah Poultry is your x bingen on the Necker River, be stationed together for such home-tow- n friend zc Echerdingen airfield, Stuttgart's1 a long time. gM and colorful and beautiful I wish to mo ycur paper J neighbor, operatZoo, a tour through the extend m'j best wishes and ing to save you time beautiful Necker Valley to greetings to my fricads ' the X and sure thnt t Heidelberg and her famous old Valley and I money. This is m castle, to Hohpen Neuffen and can speak for Lloyd in aying, NOT a Lichenstein castles, the Black we are looking forward to the az organization but Forest and Lake Constance on day when we can come back the Swiss border. It included among you and stay for more a profit sharing n two days a week for swimming than just a vLs.t. group.. Let us show o o for pleasure and instruction, Sincerely yours, you how w e can two days each week for tennis, Pfc. A'ma D. Anderson for bike trips, hikes, parties, save money for YOU! U. S. 5613240U and dancing, weiner roasts and 28th Signal Co. moon-ligh- t 28th Inf. Div. hay rides. Now as the summer draws to APO 111 care P.M. a close, we have but one week N. Y., N.Y. before school starts and puts a check on our enjoyable activities. We just have time for another day at the beautiful Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. Editor-Publishe- ,Alma Anderson jWrites From sGermany out-do- week witht her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rothaar at Salt Lake City. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn last week were Dr. and Mrs. Lyndell Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Garn and family of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petersen and family of Monticello spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. Petersen s mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Jenkins and family of Ogden. VACATION AT SUN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. H. Y. Richards of Salt Lake City have been spending a few days at Sun Valley. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland were Dr. and Mrs. Otto Sainsbury of Salt Lake City. Guests at the Noble Petersen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family of Brigham City. Mrs. W. L. Allred of Tujunga, California has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Anger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, accompanied by Mrs. Lora Mc- Cowan and son Jimmy of Clearfield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and family at Monti cello last week. Guests at the E. W. Suther- land home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strong and two children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferrell of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and family of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson spent Saturday evening at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tarbet of Hunt, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy last week. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and family of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Newman and family of Sat Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston. Mrs. Herman Thompson, Mrs. Syble Goody and children of son-in-la- Florence Munson ID IB IB Trimcnton. Utah or ; j Wel-hel- Thursday. September 17. 19S3 Clarkston and Mrs. Velma Phillips and family of Logan spent Friday visiting with Mrs. Nina Owen. The occasion was Mrs. Owens birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Halls of Riverside, attended the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs. Leo surprised her by having a lovely party in her honor on her birthday last week. A luncheon was enjoyed and the afternoon spent in a social. Farn-wort- h GIVE BENEFIT DANCE Duane Adams In Japan Army Pvt. Duane G. Adams Utah recently arrived in Japan and has been assigned as a file clerk in Southwestern Command Headquarters adjutant general secwhose tion. Private Adams, Mr. wife, Betty, and parents, and Mrs. Floyd Adams, live on Route 2, entered the Army last November and completed basic training at Fort Ord, California. A graduate of Bear River high school, he was a farmer in civilian life. of Tremonton. The Birthday club sponsored Weekend guests at the Reuben Ward Recreational Hall Friday even- Baer home were Mr. and Mrs. ing for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy Bob Taylor and family of Idaho IN JAPAN of Avon, whose home was re- Falls. cently destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Monday at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth accompanied by Mrs. Carmen Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. StSALKRAFT & Cliff McMurdie and daughter Jerry of Tremonton, attended the State Fair and Ice Follies at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston, spent Wednesday and Thursday at Blackfoot,, Idaho attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and son Forrest spent Monday RECOMMENDED BY USAC evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl at Logan visEXTENSION DIVISION FOR iting wittv the Earls and also with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doll ECONOMICAL STORAGE and son Stacey of Denver, Colorado who are house guests at OF SILAGE the Earl home this week. a benefit dance at the IVRDH) saos BLACKFOOT VISITORS AT CHRISTENSEN HOME Weekend guests at the Andcrsca Leaner Exclusive Wall- I j j! ace Christensen home last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and children of Black-foo- t, Idaho and Mrs. Burton I VI, I: I Madsen and daughter and grand, children of Firth. They also visited with the Howard Fuller family. Mrs. Isabelle Goodman of Pocatello visited with her sister, Mrs. Clara Christensen last week. WMd Sbd Kraft I WW W r.Ink 2x4 11 dolnilMd 1ST JU4I Phone Ppr - M" Wtprcoied Bkek TmM t 'IH Smw Fmm 48" fir Latfa IS U ft. n. Wire U. l i) . Ft. Tremonton, Utah 2091 SGG 7HE UG17 FAQMAIB. s profit-makin- g -- LEGAL NOTICE caoBUr NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HARRIET A. MARBLE, Model M Cultivator Oft) At The Creditors will present claims to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 30th day cf Oc tober, A. D. 1953. with vouchers S. A. MARBLE, Administrator of the Estate of HARRIET A. MARBLE, Deceased. O. DEE LUND, Attorney for Administrator, First Security Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication, August 27, A. D., 1953. C uQ3bd Dance Big Square See the Super "C" Do The Square Dance with Music Deceased. 7, for the f.lcCormicksFarmairSuper and a Caller, Using Date: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Fast-Hitc- h Machines As Part- ners. This has never fore been accomplished by any other tractor. Time: 7:30 P.M. be- Place: Fair Grounds, Tremonton conn...5EE...rar... the easiest, fastest way to hitch implements ever developed! SEE how you can change h implements quick as a click. t4c Fast-Hitc- NOTICE SEE how you can control hydraulically every implement action matically, instantly, effortlessly, precisely. OF SPECIAL MEETING OF TIIE BOX ELDER COUNTY CAN NIXG CROP GROWERS ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that a special membership meeting of the association will be held on October 2nd, 1953 at 8:00 p.m. du rrnorition, tad ptrrnniil tti EXTREME STRENGTH It ihUnd rocki. TW rtranfot nlthitw ( Uim the of bralt WmU. Dm a feit-cha- )) Worlo H ertimwly B tfcrta trM. . Ik I NOB LECULTIVATOHS N0BLEF0R0, ALIERTA. CANADA flow. W ft, ttunftnn Hurlwrt mi tivut I Ife mii wmNi tqutfrntnl, m ym r mitt a fwnf ymr Irtcttr fnm, tti lyft mi frnviit Wtti4. M 4Mkr, JOHN W. HESS, Dealer PLYMOUTH, UTAH PHONE 2201. Tr.monlon At such meeting a new set of Articles of Incorporation will be proposed for adoption in lieu of the present existing Ar will be tides, and new proposed in lieu of those now existing. Copies of the proposed Artie can be examles and ined bv contacting R. S. Cal. derwood at Tremonton City office. 51 So. 1st West. Melvin A. Johnson, President R. S. Calderwood. 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