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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1029 Tremonton Locals Misses Lois Wilson and Ruby Har- ris entertained at a New Year's eve party at the Harris home Monday evening with an oyster supper, fol- lowed by cards. Prizes were won by Miss Ellen Woodward and Miss Le-oGarfield. At midnight a candy na pull was enjoyed. The guests were Misses Ellen Woodward, Wanda and Leona Garfield, Leah Woerner, Martha Anger, Barbara Theurer and Evelyn Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and family spent New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mrs. DeVoe Meldrum and Mrs. W. H. attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes at So-rens-en Ogden Monday night. Miss AtrnpR Knntsnn Ktwnt. thp fnrv attending to business here Friday. Mrs. Lamar Meldrum and Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Kudger rorsgren mo nart of tlw wn visit.inir Mr anil Gephart arrived from Roosevelt tored to Ogden Saturday evening. Mrs. Austin Tippetts at Bothwell. Henry Newman and Miss Stella Anderson were visiting at Ogden Sun Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shaw and fam day. ily were visiting at the homes of Mr. Howell Miss Stella Christensen, who has and Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mr. and been spending the Christmas holidays Mrs. George Cropley Tuesday. j. Jos. Carlson, daughters Helen and here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce and Norman Anderson of Stella, and friends of Logan were the Louis Christensen, returned to bait Cedar City are spending the holidays guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Munk Lake Monday where she is attending school. with their mother, Mrs. Grace An last Thursday. derson. Lee Anderson spent Christmas holi Leland Anderson, who has been days with friends at Providence. at Fountain the holidays spending Messrs. and Mesdames G. H. WatMr. and Mrs. Russell Allen of Salt Green at the home of Miss Victoria land, H. Landvatter H. E. Drew and Lake were holiday guests at the home Jackson, and Reginald Summers, who Duane Lower spent New Year's day of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber. Mrs. also has been spending the holidays at Brigham City, guests of Mr. and Allen was formerly Miss Maud at Provo at the home of Miss Vera Mrs. Walter Chrysler. Sumsion, returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn and daughter Doris spent holidays visitMr. and Mrs. Edward Stark, Mr. sons spent New Years' day with rela ing friends and relatives at Logan. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and Mr. and tives at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas spent Mrs. T. V. Summers were guests at Christmas holidays at Salt Lake. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin SumMr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter returned mers Sunday evening. Brigham visited wtih Mr. and Mrs. A. Saturday to their home at Park ValMr. and Mrs. John Forsgren and N. Fishburn Sunday. ley after spending the past month at daughter Cora of Howell were the the home of Mrs. Carter's parents, week-enguests at the home of Mr. James and Dallas McClure returned Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood. and Mrs. Jehard Forsgren. to Salt Lake City Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason and chil Wednesday evening a party was spending the holidays with Mr. and dren spent a few days visiting friends given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Winzeler. at Willard. Ezra Harris in honor of the younger Miss Leah Rock, who has been at set of Bothwell. The main diversion Mr. and Mrs. De Mont Dockstader tending school at Brigham, and friend, of the evening was playing bunco. Mrs. Mr. and John Miss Carma Nelson, of Willard, spent Aisle Price entertained won the honors and Schrenk and son Sam Schrenk, Jake Chrsitmas holidays at the home of Miss Leona Stokes high consolation the Schrenk of Hollister, Idaho, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock. refreshAt dainty prize. midnight Mrs. Sam Getz and Miss Hulda Meis-te- r Mr. and rMs. J. H. Forsgren and ments were served to the guests. at dinner Sunday. children were visiting friends at Those enjoying the evening were Bothwell last week. Misses Stella Anderson, Leona The ladies of the Peter Pan club Uriah and James Wood spent" the Stokes, Norma and Lavera Summers, and their husbands were entertained last two weeks visiting at the home Kuby Anderson and Vera Cook; at a turkey dinner Saturday evening of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Messrs. Henry Newman, Leland by Otto Schenkel at their apartments. Wood. Uriah and James have been Stokes, Aisle Price, W7ayne Hust, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. attending school at Mt. Pleasant. Grant and Melvin Look. F. Ellenson, Mr. and Mrs. De Mont Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith of Brig Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stokes and Schenand Mr. Mrs. Otto Dockstader, ham are guests at the home of Mr. family were the guests of Mr. and kel, Misses Ruth and Mary Getz and and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren. Mrs. I. D. Newman Sunday. Grace Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Newman have Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson spent the holidays in Tremonton visiting with had a new radio installed in their Mrs. Wm. Beebe and family of Salt friends. home. Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Miss Ella Stokes spent the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen spent Mrs. Lewis Brenkman this week. at the home of Miss Lois Stokes of Christmas day at Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock motored to Tremonton. Mrs. Phillip Getz entertained at a Brieham The new Bothwell bishopric have Tuesday. New Year's dinner for the manager Shriber and Alfred Taylor been making a house to house visit Joseph and employes of the J. C. Penney were m Tremonton Friday. to the people of the ward. store. Those present were Mr. and Thales Leavitt of Tremonton spent Odell, the small son of Mr. and Mrs.'O. P. Bates, Mrs. Beth Tolman, the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers, has been seat holidays Mrs.; M. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mrs. Gean Leavitt. verely ill the past week. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and sons Bill Wilson and Stark, Raymond Misses Vern Laub and Ruth Getz. Virgil Anderson of Bothwell attended Roy and Glenn of Garland were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and dance here New Year s eve. Mrs. Lenard Castleton left Thurs theMiss Mildred Wood returned to her Mrs. M. T. Summers New Year's day. day for Green River, Wyo., to make home Monday evening after spending her future home. last week as the guest of Miss Phyllis Diderickson of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart enter tained at dinner Thursday night, af ter which the evening was spent in playing bridge. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woodward of Ogden, Dr. and Mrs. Innes of Garland, Mr, Friday night in the Bothwell hall a and Mrs. Alma Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. dance and basketball game were held. A good crowd was there and everyWhite and Mrs. F. C. Gephart. one enjoyed themselves. Music was furnished by the Thatcher orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Getz enter night Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thursday tained at a turkey dinner Friday eve Summers entertained for Mr. and ning. Bridge was enjoyed later, lhe Mrs. Edward Stark. The evening H Messrs. Mesdames and were guests in playing cards. At 11 was Landvatter. W. W. Wadsworth, G. H. o'clockspent were refreshments dainty Watland, B. F. Winzeler, E. J. Win- served by the hostess. E. H. Drew, Elmer Winzeler, zeler, Mrs. Emma Sorensen and sons Duane Lower, H. G. Scott, O. D. Luke Owen and Rulon of Salt Lake City and Mrs. B. F. Ellenson. and Clyde Jorgensen of Logan were d A. L. Madsen went to Sprnigville Wednesday, returning Tuesday accompanied by his mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart anr daughter Edith spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. H. Sorensen and little son of Arimo, Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Payne and family at dinner Wednesday; Mrs. Eli Anderson and family Thursday, and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Zesiger Friday evening. Mrs. Buell Frazier Year's day at Ogden. spent New Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward and family of Corinne spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn spent .Sunday and Monday with relatives at Wellsville. J. Y. Ferry and Miss Vesta Ferry of Corinne were calling at the Mrs. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. George Cropley New Year's day. Murray Hill and Miss Bessie Hill were Brigham visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Henrie were called to Manti Tuesday by the death of a relative. ...WANT COLUMN.. Banana, Jonathan and Rome Beau ty cull apples at 35c per bushel at my farm 1 mile south sugar factory.- Oluf Johnson. Bell phone 37rl 18 a day. Ella Dressmaking Homer. $2.00 18p FOR SALE by S. L. Cox (moving away.) New carbide lighting plant. Complete, 7 high grade lamps, less than half price. Enquire City Shoe Shop, Tremonton, Phone 7a2." FOR SALE 800 leg horn pullets. Ralph Jensen, Bear d River City. HELP WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for house work. J. H 15 Fronk, phone 76.a-- l. If you need an auctioneer call J. B Tremonton. 15p Vance, phone 96.0-10-tf- 2, FOR RENT AND SALE apartment, modern, 20 head shoates, 40 acres choice land, close in, Call J. H. electricity available. 15tf Brown, Tremonton. PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on the right' kind of real estate. NORMAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf WANTED Old useless horses. R. W. Hunsaker, phone 96.0-16p 1. T. W. Stokes has been very ill with the flu for several days. Miss Afton Hunsaker returned to Brigham after spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Summers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman entertained at a New Year's dinner for Misses Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris, Stella Anderson and Leona Stokes. Mrs. M. P. Jorge risen recently returned homef rom her trip to California. From all reports Mr. Jorgen-se- n must have been rather frightened while she was away for the neighbors saw his lights burning night and day. The Misses Helen Christensen and Leona Stokes were dinner guests at the home of Norma and Lavera Sum- -; mers Sunday. J. A. Hunsaker made a business ' trip to Brigham City last week. ; Jewel Harris was a visitor at the home of his friend, Grant Theater, Monday and Tuesday. Many of the Bothwell people are still suffering from the flu.' New Year's eve an old folks' basket dance was enjoyed by the people Bothwell. They had good mufiK and a real old time was enjoyed by aTL . . Notice! Our Tractor Service, Station Is Now Open for Business The latest machinery has been installed, including cylinder reboring machine, to take care of any size job of repair work on cars, trucks and tractors. Shop in charge of Mr. Hector Haight. Quality ijjjyjTX EVERYTHING Bothwell X?"1 Service FOR THE FARM Week January 7th to 12th SUMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Felix Zesiger enterIn the District Court of Box Elder tained on New Year's eve.- Guests John A. enjoying Pit and the midnight dinner County, State of Utah. plaintiff, vs. Joseph B. Jepp-sewere Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols, Mr. Anna S. Jeppesen; also all other and Mrs. Ernest Woodward, Misses Karma Beck, Gloria Nichols and Vau-di- s persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, hen, or interest in the Zesiger. real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's owner-shi- n are Mrs. J. H. Fronk and family or any cloud upon plaintiff's title spending the holiday week in Ogden. thereto, defendants. Summons: The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Comen were You are hereby summoned to appear pleasantly surprised by a number of within twenty days after service of friends Wednesday evening. Dancing this summons you if served and games were the evening sports within the county upon in which this action and at a late hour a dainty tray otherwise within thirty luncheon was served to the following: is brought, service and defend the after Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Comen, Mr. days and in case of entitled above action; Mr. and and Mrs. Austin Tippetts, failure so to do judgment will be Mrs. Lafayette Tippetts, Mrs. Fred your rendered against you according to the Knutson, Misses Agnes and Dela demand of the complaint which has Truman Messrs. Knutson, Tippetts, been filed with the clerk of this court. George Kendell and Herman Cotfcam. This action is brought to recover a judgment fuieting plaintiff's title to the land described in said complaint. Lewis Jones, plaintiff's attorney. P. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.. O. 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I have in my possession the follownot ing described animal, which, if sold claimed and taken away, will be at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Rawlins precinct on the 11th day of January, 1929, at the hour of 1 p. m. Description of Animals One large bay work mare, white strip in face, branded bar CJ on left shoulder. Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of $1.00 damages done by said animal upon the premisesDe-of Joseph Ray on the 31st day of cember, 1928. EZRA HARRIS, Poundkeeper of Rawlins Trecinct. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR You are invited and urged to attend this unique display and demonstration. Not only because of the special display booth in our windows, but at a glance you will receive a very liberal range education and learn, without a question of a doubt, why the MONARCH malleable range is America's most popular range. ABSOLUTELY FREE! 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