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Show THE LEADER. Thursday. Oclober 22. 1953 ily, Mrs. P. N. Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sederholm of Brigham, Mrs. Fred Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Nelson of Mantua, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vanderhiede and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and family, Mrs. Clair Murray, and Mrs. Hulda Mortensen of Ogden, Mrs. James Roholt and family and Lynn Burton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and family and Mrs. La Vera Cetraro of Cove, Utah; Mrs. Mary Bur- ton and daughter Mildred, and ELWOOD Mabel Romer MNY FRIENDS VISIT AT MORTENSEN HOME Visitors at the Sam Morten-se- n home Sunday before and after the missionary farewell for their son Gary were Mrs. Agnes Burton of Logan, Clive Waters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pierce and fam ATTENTION SHIPPERS WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE FREIGHT BUSINESS OF THE FULLER - TOPONCE TRANSPORTATION and VICINITY FOR TREMONTON as of Octokr 15, 1953 Phone 3721 Tremont Street First In Wide Screen and Starts Sunday OCTOBER 23th 26th - 3-- One Big Week . . . 27th - 28th - 29th - 30th - 31st - On Our New Giant Panoramic Screen 1 A ill I m 111 f jZJM h i: r-- y 1L !w n - OW Andrea Huqqins Burton and family of Malad; and Mrs. Jack Boggs of Idaho Falls. The Wm. Burtons Golden Burtons, and Kay Burtons, of the valley were also visitors. A large number of friends from Brigham were in attendance at the meeting. Gary entered the mission home CITY SUFFERS LOSS IN DEATH OF CARLOS JENSEN res-iden- ts Kay Pierce of Brigham was a weekend guest of Ronald Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen of Salt Lake City were week end guests at the Carl Romer home. Sunday visitors in the capital city were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hungaker and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Wamer Thompson and family of Phoenix home this Arizona returned week after spending ten days at the home of Junius Thompson. Sunday the Thompsons entertained at a family dinner. The following guests were the Warner present; Thompsons, the Victor Billings of Provo, the Linden Thompsons of Salt Lake City, the Blaine Hansens of Ogden. the Doyal Rasmussens of Corinne, and from Bear River came the La- Mar Iversons, the Don Thomp- sons, and the Frank Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hawks of Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Poppleton and family of Wells-villwere also there. Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linden Thompson of Salt Lake City will spend the winter with his grandparents, the Junius Thompsons and attend school here. Richard, Ilene, and Beverly Crossley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Crossley of Salt Lake City spent several days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Their parents came for them Sunday. The Dick Harris family spent Sunday visiting at the Wm Stockdale home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fridal spent Sunday visiting at the Raymond Evans home in Malad and the Ed Evans in Inkpm. Last Thursday Mrs. Margaret Petersen and Mrs. Wilma Fridal were ,Salt Lake City visitors. Mrs. Walter Fridal, Mrs. Keith Fridal, Mrs. Marion Miller, and Mrs. George Abbott were in Ogden on business. Mrs. Vere Andersen and son Neal spent Thursday in Salt Lake 4 Citv. r THE BOtOEST BQOK OF OUR LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. TIME... HONESTLY. FEARLESSLY ON THE SCREEN! o, This little town was shocked and stunned Monday evening when the word came of the death of Carlos L. Jensen while hunting deer in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Words can't express the love that the town had for him. He will be missed by people in every walk of life. If difficulties arose it seemed that Carlos was always the mediator. While the notice of his death and funeral will appear elsewhere in the paper. This column felt that we would like to express our love and sympathy to the family, and our love and respect for Carlos. e D Mrs. Glen Iverson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting her sister, Mrs. Fronah Frisby. while Glen was deer hunting. Robert Fishburn. of Pocatel-lIdaho was a Saturday visitor at the home of his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins. IN LOGAN HOSPITAL Mrs. Roy Thorsen is confined to the L.D.S. hospital in Logan following a major Bear River City n HADFIELD FREIGHT DEPOT 269 No. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ransom of Preston; Mrs. Hyrum McKay of Weston; Mr. and Mrs.George Trimonton, Utah Mrs. Floy Murray and of Ogden spent the at the home of Mrs. Mur ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. er is staying with the children. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill of Preston, Idaho spent Sunday Irv- ing Christensen. Karen Breagger. three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy Braegger had her tonsils removed Thursday. Mrs. Alvin Jensen and son Paul were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ander-- i sen spent three days of last week in Salt Lake City While there they attended funeral services for Frank Xeilson. a cousin of Mrs. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy are enjoying a vacation touring the northwest. Mr. Hardy's moth with night parents. Mr Andersen. Mrs. Merrill's: and Mrs. Alvin and Mrs. Ralph C. and family of Tooele spent the weekend at the home Allen. They of Mrs. Elma Mrs. Allen home. ater brought she had visited at their home for a few days Mr. MAmghn Mrs. Sophia Larson spent last week at the W. A. Adams home visiting with her old friends. COMING BRAEGGER HOME It takes joy and sorrow to make up a world they say, and HARVEY ARRIVES when the telephone rang Friday evening, October 9, at the Alvin Anderson home and answered it and recognized the voice of her husband, Harvey Breagger, who has spent the past 101 months in Korea-joreally filled her heart. Her brother-in-laRoy Breagger and Audrienne left immediately by car fori Camp Stoneman, Calif. Roy came back by plane and Audeinne and Harvey arrived Thursday evening. They are making their home in Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen and children left for their home in Centerville. after spending the past week with Ivy Andersen. Mrs. Evelyn J. Archibald entertained her club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Thursday evening. Pinochle was played vvth prizes going to Mrs. Ruth Christensen, Mrs. Marge and Mrs. Norma Hansen. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and sons Jay, Bruce and Randy of Burbank, Calif., are visiting with Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon. Au-dein- Hug-gin- Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te 10th Anniversary Dozens of Money-savin- Hundreds of Dollars worth of Free Gifts and g Bargains in Hardware, Houseware and Building Materials s Prizes! See the NEWEST new cars of the yeant mm 1954 including an exciting new HUDSON HORNET 51 Notice to Creditors Estate of FRANK DALTON. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at Main and Second South Streets. Salt Lake City, 1. Utah, on or before the 24th day of February. A.D.. 1954 WALKER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, Executor of the Estate of Frank Dalton, Deceased. Date of 1st Publication. DM ID m fi ? 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