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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Blaine Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Eillie Cates entertained at the Ray Arbon and Mr .and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Holmgren, in honor of Theral Lyle Nelsen. Andrea Huggins Christensen, Nathan Anderson been Nessler has Mrs. Richard and Douglas Christensen. FriRalph Petersen called his par- on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. NaPeterevening day Rast Mr. Mrs. and ents, Mrs. Voy Micklesen and small entertained a Andersen sen by telephone Friday even- daughter of Centerville, spent than of in friends, Brigham. Califgroup ing from Camp Roberts, the weekend with her parents Mrs. Elma Christensen was ornia. He informed them that Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elwell. lie was one of twenty men sePamela McMurdie of Salt hostess to a group of friends in honor of her 38th Division from lected the Lake Is visiting her grandpar Sunday evening of Armored Infantry to go to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Taylor. birthday anniversary. A hot Fort Marmath, New Jersey, to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Call of lunch was served to fifteen. radio school. They went by Brighara were guests of Mr. and A Farm Bureau meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ida plane that evening. We wish Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, Sunday. - Ralph Jots of success in his new Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sunburg of Checketts. A lesson on sewing assignment. Salt Lake City visited her sis was given. Hostesses were Mrs. Alice Mrs. and ter, Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen Sat- Checketts and Mrs. Rula CheckPetersen etts. were Ann and urday. Audrey daughters Mrs. Mae A. Andersen enterMr. and Mrs. Ardell Anderson guests of the Rodney Morrisons' cf Tremonton Sunday at a and children of Salt Lake are tained her club Saturday afterchicken dinner. The occasion also guests this week at the An noon. Pinochle was played with was the first birthday of their derson home. prizes going to Clytie AnderMr. and Mrs. Don Thompson sen and Elizabeth Iversen. pon, Donny. We want to welcome Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Thorsen spent sev- are the proud parents of a baby Wulf and family to our Mrs. eral days in Logan last week, girl. They are living in care community. and her Mrs. for Rae Bonnie Bigler mother, helping Sorensen home Joe former the Mrs. Nyman, who is ill. email son Jeffery visited her Miss Lorraine Holmgren and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert; which has been remodeled and is owned by Austin Johnsen. 'Miss Carol Christensen of Salt Gardner. Austin and LaRon Johnson atLake spent the weekend visit-jUi- g A large group of square danrelatives. cers from here attended the D. tended the basketball game in Mr. and Mrs. Lon Adams and U. P. ball In Brigham Saturday Logan Monday evening. Miss Gloria Vee Johnson of children, Marlon, LaDean and evening. Sharon Christensen of Pocatel-lMrs. Aaron Christensen enter- Los Angeles visited her parents) spent the week end as guests tained for the boys who were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christ- leaving for the service, Thurs- recently. ensen. day evening after the dance. A group of friends and neigh- Those honored were Theral NOTICE OF SPECIAL bors met at the home of Mrs., Christensen, Nathan Anderson STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Sine Andersen Friday and help--e- d and Douglas Christensen. A bufof the A special meeting her celebrate her birthday. fet lunch was served to 30 stockholders of Bear River ValMr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson guests. people who ley Telephone Co. of Utah will and daughter Howard were Muir, be held at the hour of 1:30 p.m. attended Evalyn spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They Jean Christensen, Vera Nelsen, on the 19th day of Feb.,1951 at were guests at a birthday din- Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, La the Midland Hotel in Tremonner given in honor of Mrs. Vern Rue McKlnley and Dave East ton, Utah. Barrett. of Ogden and Max Parman of The purposes for which this Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker Cameron, Arizona. meeting Is called are as follows: xind daughter 1. To amend the Articles of KaJ;herine are Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. vacationing in California. They Gordon Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. particulars. will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cates and Mr. and Mrs.' Incorporation in the following (a) Changing the name of the corporation to Bear River Telephone Company. (b) Extending the life of the corporation from 50 years to 99 years. (c) Increasing the authorized Do you know that within a few months stock from 2500 shares capital of each other that our two most hazardof a par value of $10.00 per ous occupations making war and driv-- . share to. 5000 shares of a par inj? automotive vehicles are due to claim value of $10 00 per share. their millionth victims respectively? 2. To elect a new Board of Directors and a General Man Statisticians claim that the millionth fatality ager. of U. S. wars will possibly happen in Korea 3. To adopt a set of this spring. We started counting when the first for the corporation. minute man fell on April 19, 1775 at the Battle 4. To authorize the corporof Lexington. ation to enter into contracts for the extension and modernization Just think, only 4044 Americans lost of its system and to borrow their lives in actual battle in the battle of the Revolution, while on the other hand, money from the Rural Electrification Administration of the vve have already lost up to United States Government for 6509 in the Korean conflict. financing such expansion. In the 50 years that we have had automobiles Signed this 31st day of Janwe have stacked up as many fatalities as the uary, 1951 by authority of the total victims in 175 years of war history in the Board of Directors. United States, starting with the Revolutionary Russell B. Waldron and including the Korean war dead up to President DEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breagger visited In Willard, Sunday. Mrs. Elwood and Jensen daughters, Sharla, Judy and Brenda and Mrs. Rex Cox and dauehters mi imn and Lin da attended the Mothers and! at Thursday, February Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Jerry Christensen enter- group of children Fri- - dron, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. afternoon, in honor of her , aand family visited Mrs. George Larsen at Millville on her birth- daughter Janice's sixth birth- - Front spent the weekend in Mr. i 15, 1951 Mrs. Wal-tain- a and Mrs. Elwood Jensen Al-da- j le-n- Las Vegas, Nevada. day. day, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schof-fiel- d Mrs. Jule Harris visited her. Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub and and children were Sunday Rex Hansen- - ta dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Laub visited relatives uie Elks Lodge in Ogden George Larsen of Millville. in Salt Lake Tuesday. jden Thursday. ' f1' f".':V . 'our Utah Copper Symphony Hour- - presenting the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maurice Abravanel, its musical conductor, has brought listening ' enjoyment into thousands of Utah homes. The great music of the masters has been heard on this program every Thursday evening since January 4, at 8:00 p.m. over Radio Station KSL. It is Utah Copper's 'MO-- . hope that the same acceptance of the program will be attained for 'the balance of the symphony series, which continue through March 29. The superb performances by the Utah Symphony Orchestra- and the world-fame- d guest artists appearing with this Utah organization have received enthusiastic o, - acclaim 'for these broadcasts. The members of the Utah Copper family cordially invite you to continue to listen to MUSIC FOR YOU your hour of great music. Out-of-to- 5 1 00 1 '''' What War? 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