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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY APRIL 17, 1930. PAGE THREE -1- - Howell Plymouth -- I i and Mrs. Estella Clark, where they enjoyed, Saturday, calling on relatives. A laree number from this ward greatly enjoyed conference and the Pageant, last week. Mrs. Sarah Bowen had a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. rnyra Hales, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowen in Salt Lake during the conference : Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Fred L. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jordan, of Park Peterson, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Smith Mr. and and City, Brooks Shuman, Mrs. Wilford Miller, and two children of Brigham, were of Penrose, and Mrs. William Bosley calling on mends here, Saturday. and children, Olive Dora and Cleo May Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen of cf Tremonton, motored to Plymouth, Wellsville, were Sunday guests of Mr. Thursday to enjoy a fishing trip, and Mrs. C. C. Shriber. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Phonis Pier-so- n week. Mrs. Svlvia Simmons spent a pleas and Mrs. Sarah Archibald, joined Miss Lola Gunnell spent the week with relatives in Grace, ant them. visi tin's friends and relatives at Idaho. Mr. Mason and Mrs. eGorge Jesse Logan. Mrs. Juanita Bigler is having a de Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and day. lightful visit with her mother, Mrs. A. Mason Mr. Mrs. and Jesse George family were Tremonton visitors on were Tremonton shoppers Wednesday. A. Loveland in Salt Lake. a Mrs. Lottie Potter entertained Saturday. Mrs. William S. Mason went to the Mrs. C. B. Gunnell and daughters, Centennial Conference at Salt Lake number of Relief Society members at Lola and Ruth and son Grant motored City, April 3. While there she attend- a auiltine bee. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W, B. Simmons and children, to Brigham, Friday. ed the Nebecar Surname organization Mrs. Munk of Logan is visiting at whoch was organized. She reported as La Veil, Ralph and Nedra and Gorden the home of her 6on, Mr. and Mrs. O. having an enjoyable trip. She also at- and Kenneth Bigler, of Cokeville, Sunday guests of M. Munk and family. tended the Pageant, "The Message of Wyoming, were the A. Mr. Mrs. and J. Bigler. the Ages." She returned home Friday Mrs. Lynn Wood and daughter Doris, are visiting at the home of Mrs. while on the way she visited her sister Miss Wood's parens, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Mrs. Robert Nish. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Burnett Gunnell of Logan. motored to Malad City, Idaho, ThursWayne Gunnell and friends from day, where Mrs. Burnett remained for Tremonon and Brigham attneded the a few The honor of being valedictorian days to receive medical attenPageant at Salt Lake City, Friday, tion. descended upon Miss Melba Ham-so- n has A. L. Cook and Mr. Stenquist, of Mrs. Alvin Smith and son Dewaine, this year. Melba has held an enTremonton were speakers at our and Mrs. Phines Pierson were Tre- viable record throughout her high Mr. monton shoppers. Sacrement meeting Sunday. school training and has been a credit Saturday. also Everyof spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and son to the school. The next highest girl Logan Craney one present enjoyed the interesting re- Evan and Mrs. Robert Nish were Tre- was Lulu Earl and the highest boy, monton shoppers. Saturday. marks that were given. Ford Richards. Honorable mention Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald and was given Roma Tubbs and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Munk motored to Burley, Idaho, Sunday. They were children. Ruth, Philis, and Melborn, Theurer. a ccompanied by Mrs. Munk's father, were visiting Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Satur Mr. Craney, who remained to visit day evening. B. R. S. old child of Mr. and The with relatives at Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert H. Nish, which was taken Munk returned Monday. Give to Ogden Hospital, last Monday eve Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell were ning for Mengitis, is reported imThe Bear River High School Band Ogden visitors, Monday. proving rapidly. decided to give weekly concerts in has G. J. Wood was in Brigham on Jesse Mason, who has been visitine- Garland and Tremonton this summer. business Monday. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. These concerts will probably be given Mrs. C. E. Gunnell spent several George Jesse Mason, for the past on Saturday evenings. The Band has days last week visiting friends and month, returned to Idaho, Saturday. been practicing some classy new relatives here. Jesse and Clea Lamb motored to two lately. These will be featured and pieces Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Alma Portage. Sunday on business. in the concerts. children of Snowville were Sunday Don R. Lamb. Clark Rudd. and musicians of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen. Dewey Lamb and others attended the theSeveral outstanding Valley will join the Band for the Wm Andersen and family attended meetings held in Garland Sunday. The other day, Mr. Nye the pageant at Salt Lake City, SunG. W. Wood and LeRoy Manniner. of summer. commended, the band, by telling them day. Garland visited our ward Sunday eve- that they sounded like one hundred inLisle Adams and Miss Myrle Limb, ning and together with members of What will the stead of twenty-threweek-enand d Thatcher at spent the the Seventy Quorum of Plymouth band sound like with the new addition. Garland. held a very successful meeting. new uniformms will be displayBishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell Mars Welling of Fielding was in edThe and there will also be some clever motored to Logan, Monday. Plymouth on business, Tuesday. Merlan and Uriah Wood of Brigham William Silvester was in on marching. at Howell. business Tuesday. spent the week-en- d The hand that rocks the cradle The following attended the funeral lhe long looked for rain has made doesn't roll the cigaret. Hill Mrs. at services for Tremonton, its appearance causine the farmers Monday: Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gun- here to rejoice over the much needed NOTICE TO CREDITORS nell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber, Nor- mosture to bngrhten ud the crons that. Estate of Selma Catherine Stenquist, man Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. had began to suffer. Deceased. Andersen, Miss Florence Andersen Creditors will present claims with and Mrs. O. W..Hyden. "vouchers to the undersigned at Tre J. E. Andersen and children motormonton, Utah, on or before the 20th ed to Richmond Sunday. They were day of June, A. D. 1930. accompanied by Mr. Andersen's! I Carl A. and Augusta Stenquist, brother and wife, who had spent the One of the pleasant events of this Executors of the estate of Selma Miss week here. past Dagny Larson, week was the outing, ar- Catherine Stenquist, Deceased. of Ogden, accompanied them , home ranged by the 500Sunday club. After a motor Lewis Jones, Esq. and will remain for an indefinite time trip a delicious luncheon was enjoyed Attorney for Executors. here. on the banks of the Bear River where Date of first publication, April 17, A. Mrs. Ed Rock and daughter, Mrs the afternoon was in D. spent 1930. fishing Ed Dealrin were shopping at Brigham and eating fresh watercress, Date of last publication, May 8, 1930. 1 hursday. fully entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Peter Hansen and Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. EL. E. Lefler CURLEW IRRIGATION AND s Parry, of Blue Creek 'motored to j, and Mrs. Odell Bigler at a RESERVOIR COMPANY home party Thursday evening. Honeyviue, Saturday. place of business, SnowPrincipal Elder Hansen was a Tremonton Mrs. Cora Fisher of California for- ville, Utah. visitor, Tuesday. Notice is hereby given that at a merly Miss Cora Hendrickson of this Bishop E. White of Willard. was a place, spent several days with rel- meeting of the Directors, held on the business visitor at Howell last atives in Malad, Idaho and was accom- 29th day of March, 1930, an assessWednesday. here by Mrs. Julia Covert, ment of 10 per cent was levied on the panied Lynn Wood and C. L. Williams were Mrs. Marie Jones and son Lawrence, capital stock in the East Canal, and Tremonton visitors, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nessen and children were shopping at Tremonton baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Facknell and family were Tremonton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell were shopping at Tremonton. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren were aiCViviKrsngnam, aunciay. visiting 26 A T 20 T T Melba Hamson Chosen Valedictorian Band To H. Weekly Concerts two-ye- ar - e. of 15 per cent on the capital stock in the West Canal, payable March 29th, 1930, to Jesse Arbon, Treasurer of the Company at his residence at Snowville, Utah, Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid on the 30th day of April, 1930, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 24th day of May, 1930, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Wm. Hurd, Snowville, Utah First publication, April 3, 1930. Last publication. April 24, 1930. THE FARMER'S CASH UNION OF BEAR RIVER VALLEY, A Corporation Tremonton, Utah an. assessment County Court House, of Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, all the right title claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, to-wi- t:- Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 7, Block 9, Plat "A" Brigham City Survey, thence running North 4 rods; thence East 3 rods; thence QUALITY WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS From the well known VESTAL hatchery, $12.00 delivered large hens and heavy layers. ORDER THROUGH Phone . THE CITY COURT OF BRIG- - wr COUNTY. STi, TPbux a tr nv tttELDER A John Jensen, plaintiff, vs. Ora A. Figgins, personally and as the admin.ftratrix ofthe estate of Henry a BALK .3iicftir( To be Snlrl atv ""vuu -Khnff o oaic, on trie 25th day of Apnl, 1930, at Twelve o clock noon, at the Front Door of the ci .i. Oe-de- Collinston I -- FY B. BARLOW or direct from Vestal Hatchery, Petaluma, 74.a-- 2 California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of tve Farmer's Cash Union of Bear River Valley, a Corporation, held on the second day of April, 1930, an assessment of fifty cents per share was levied on the Capital Stock of said t anner's Cash Union cf Bear River Valley, payable on the first day of office of said Corporation at Tremon- , uian. stocic upon which this u. assessment Any mav remain first day of May, 1930, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made v, before will ha cM day of May, 1930, to pay the delin quent assessment together with the COSt Of advprfisinor anA sale. Signed David Holmgren, Secretary, Trem First pub. April 10, 1930. asc puo., May l, 1930. TN South 5 rods; thence West 3 rods; thence North 1 rod to place of beginning, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1930. Terms of Sale Cash. John H. Zundel, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By Joseph R. Olsen, Deputy. First publication, April 3, 1930. Last publication, April 24, 1930. Can You Afford It? A VACATION is not too expensive when you consider the pleasure and benefits conferred. It's worth saving for. If you start early enough you can easily afford a splendid vacation by devoting a small portion of your weekly income to a special vacation savings account. . A GOOD HABIT IS WORTH WHILE USE . I ! I 6 1 WESTMORELAND'S FIAVORS 1 Store and Factory, corner 3rd S. and Trerhonton St. 1 -- 4 Interest Tremonton Banking Co. EH mmiiiMfuiwimaiiisraamtuiiwaouHiJuauujiEimraiBiiimifflramunmtfnfirainihg delight-Saunder- I n- Liberty Theatre WEEK OF APRIL 1 to APRIL were Tremonton visitors, Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. C. B. Gunnell motored to Ogden, Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Leo Gunnell of Logan spent Monday ana mesaay at rtowell. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WILLIAM HAINES with RICARDO CORTEZ JOSEPHINE DUNN Elwood in Andrew Jensen and daughter Violet, Mrs. Andy Jensen went to Salt Lake last week to visit Mr. Jensen's brother Henry, at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Hyrum C. Christensen and Ira Andersen attended the Relief Society Conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen spend a week in Salt Lake taken in the conference and other special meetings and visiting friends and relatives. Wm. Larsen and daughters Nina and June and Gummer Kelstrum, in Salt Lake City. spent the week-en- d Mrs. Ogg, has returned from Illinos to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L C. Petersen for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker spent a week in Salt Lake City visitnig her relatives. Those who em'oypd the Pageant.e "The Message Of The Ages", in Salt Lake City, last Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Christensen, Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis unsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peter sen, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen, and son Milton and daughter Norma, Walter E. Fridal, Amos Hansen, J. P. Christensen. Aldred Christensen, Floyd and Rhoda Christensen, Leslie Andersen. Veda. Owen and Peter Rasmussen, Vera Hansen, Jem and Una Hunsaker, H. C. Hansen. Mrs. Maurine Hansen and Pheniox Christensen. spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hyrum Christensen has gone to Hooper to visit her sister, Mrs. Alma Hansen. C. M. Nikolaisen attended the conference in Salt Lake City. Our Sunday evening speakers were reutrned missionary Aldred Christensen, who just returned after a 29 months stay in Demark, and visiting Seventies were A. L. Cook, and Mr. Pack of Tremonton, Mr. Harris and Mr. Hunsaker of Bothwcll. Mrs. Andrew Jensen is very sick with pneumonia. Wm Bronsen has been home for a week visit?nj his sons, Lewis, George, and Johi. Remember the dance here next Friday night All invited. Mrs. "Excess Baggage" Announcement The following named firms are the only authorized dealers in Box Elder County north of Bear River City, selling Pep Gasoline Vico Motor Oils and Greases ROMANCE and success clash in this thrilling picture of backstage vaudeville life, love and laughs. 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