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Show BEAR KIVER VALLKY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 r "" ' , JtlOneyTUle, Z . I "j -I- -- - J Miss Leora Hunsaker,' who has been working in Offden is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. : Isaac Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmus sen and family were in Brigham Saturday. , Misses Annie Grant, Leal Grant and at the tlva Boo the spent the week-enhome of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bryan of Brigham. Hunsaker was in Ogden Mr. Saturday. Mr. Lester Harper of San Francisco California is spending his vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Harjer of this place. . Miss MarJene Grant of Inkom, Idaho, was visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant oyer the week end. She accompanied her mother, who has been to Nevada, back home Tuesday mom-in- I d lon g. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Oram and family of Pegram, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Oram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac - Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins of Newton, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boothe Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Veran Booths of Og den, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Sunday a family dinner wai held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Isaac Hun- - ! I saker. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowen and family, of Spanish Fork, Misses doe and Leora Hunsaker, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. A! ma Oram and family and Mr. and Mrs Leo Miller of El wood. Mrs. Burton Anderson of Tremonton was visiting relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mrs. George Orme spent Friday in Ogden. Mr. Eldon Wintle of the A. C. in Logan, was visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Wintle ove.--t k. veek end- - Tremonton Locals istrator of the estate of said deceased, Mrs. A. L Morgan and Miss Edith upon his giving a bond in the sum of luncheon attended a at the roxley 12,000.00 and taking and subscribing hotel Bigelow, Tuesday, given by the the oath of office as required by law. Ltah rower and Light Co. In the estate of Peter A. Nebeker, Mrs. Dan Hickman, Mrs. Clifford deceased, an order is made admitting Beard, and Mrs. Kendall Burnham the will to probate and appointing Mel spent Tuesday in Ogden. vin Nebeker, Owen Nebeker and William M. Nebeker executors in accorMr. J. L. Burnham, who has been dance with the terms of the will upon a guest at the home of his son, Ken their a bond in the sum of giving dall, for the past ten days, returned if surety or $10,000.00 if to Salt Lake Tuesday, with his son, $7,000.00, and personal taking and subscribing C. T. Burnham, who spent the day in the oath of office as required by law. . Tremonton. Mr. Glendale Hunsaker is visiting Mrs. Burton Anderson of Tremonton. Mr. D. A. Walton, of Salt Lake, was The children of Archie Bowen of a home business visitor in Tremonton, Wed the at Fork are visiting Spanish of Mrs. Isaac Hunsaker. nesday and Thursday. Miss Ada Hunsaker has gone to Mr .and Mrs. W .S. Muir and Dana Texas for a visit. Miss Zola Hunsaker and Mrs. Ray- visited in Logan Sunday afternoon. mond Hunsaker were in Ogden ThursMiss Lrma Vance was a guest of day. Beth Allen of Lvans last Saturday in were Grant Mr. and Mrs. Royal and bunday. Tremonton Wrednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen were Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw, Mr. Brigham visitors Saturday. Mrs. Lynn Williams, and Mr. and and who Harper and LaVon Hunsaker, Mrs. Wm. Sandall spent Saturday evin have been staying Brigham, spent the home of Mr .and Mrs. the week end at the home of their par ening at Allen. Quentin Hunsaents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande ker. Mr. LeGrande Hunsaker returned Miss Carol Allen of Bothwell, was home from Omaha, Nebraska recently of Wilma Vance Friday night guest business. on where he has been e In the estate of Esther ready! Bright new materials! Improved Qualities lower priced icna yoar C30! Everything J. Nebeker, (Sdmsipis Spring's Smartest Silfc and Religious Sold a year ago at 1.49 yd. Notices - , No Matter What your type or size your suit is here : At Two New Low Prices $19.75 and $24.75 Here's the town's best at these low prices; because, every suit conforms to Fishburn's high standard of quality and style; because, they look like a million, wear like iron, and t -- :Gost Darn Little:- - FWHRIHrW Don't Forget : The Big : D-A-- C-- E N : ! ! At The Mrs. Clifford Vance and Mrs. Rob 0, yard In the. matter of the estate of Mary E. Bowden, deceased, the final account of William Bowden, as administrator is allowed, approved and settled and North half of Lot Seven Block Thirty-Tw- o Plat "A" Brigham City, Survey, is distributed to William Bowden husband of said deceased. A sensational saving at the beginning of the son 3 I D- - S. HALL Saturday, February 28th -- i GOOD MUSIC OS :: A GOOD TIME ! Fresh stock ... all the new color . . . sea- heavy quality . . . the smooth finish that fashion approves. These new colors, as well as a complete selection of staples and pastels: Platinum, Green, Leaf Green, Rose "Cedar, Rose, Hollywood, Clear Red and Ribbon Blue. 39 inches wide. Sea-foa- m In the estate of David Orem .Smith, deceased, an order is made discharging C. I. Smith, as administrator and ert Allen motored to Bothwell Friday releasing the United States Fidelity and spent the day with Jloland Allen and Guaranty Company as surety and family. from any further liability in this mat; ter. ;? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Agaard ani Mrs. LeRoy Phillips of Salt Lake were In the estate of B. M. Shaw, devisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs ceased, an order is made discharging Quentin Allen over tne week end, re- A. L. Shaw as administrator of said turning home Monday afternoon. estate and releasing American Surety Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis of Grace, Company as surety from any furthe Idaho, were visiting m Tremonton Sun in this matter. liability day. Mr. Davis was formerly employ o ed at Gepharts 'store. k In the case of W. W, Johnson, plai Frank Muir et al, the Mrs. James Walton has been con- tiff; against of the defendants to plain demurrers fined to her home for several days tiffs complaint are sustained and plain with the flu. tiff is given twenty days within which For Spring . . . An improved Silk-lik- e quality Exclusive patterns An extraordinarily low price Miss Nina Beebe ,of California, is to amend. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs In the case of Willard City, plain' Otto Schenkle. tiff, against Wm. Bragger defendant to plaintiffs Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen and son, the defendants demurrer is overruled and the defen complaint Ruse, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N dants given twenty days within which A. Homer of Ogden Monday. to answer. In the case of Mantua Town, Mr. Moroni Lunclberg was on a municipal corporation plaintiff against trip to Ogden Monday. Ole P. Nelson et al defendants, the separate demurrer of the defendant Ole P. Nelson to plaintiff's complaint is overruled and said defendant given fifteen days within which to answer. The demurrer of the defendant Bene ficial Life Insurance Company to plain Monday, February 9th, was regular tiffs complaint is also overruled and law and motion and probate day in the said defendant is given fifteen days District Court, Hon. Melvin C. Harris within which to answer. Judge, of Logan and Farrell Johnson court stenographer, were in atten In the case of Cache Valley Banking dance; also attorneys from Loean. Oe Company, against Lester Hyde et al dan and Salt Lake City and Brigham the demurrer of the defendants is ov erruled and defendants are given ten in the matter of the estate and days within which to answer. guardianship of Katheryn Wight and Wen Whitaker White. The account of In the case of Phoebe Tims. PlainLewis Wight Jr., as guardian, is al tiff against George J. Mason the delowed approved and settled and said murrer of the defendant George J guardian is discharged from his trust Mason, to plaintiffs complaint is overas guardian of the estate of Katheryn ruled and defendant is given ten days Wight and his bondsmen are released within which to answer. from any further liability herein. U- - S. D. A. Dr. Ben it In the estate of Oliver F. Davis, In To competent ,the final account of May D. Smith and Zina D. Hunsaker as gardians is allowed, approved and Agricultural agents, District Exten settled, and said guardians and their sion agents and stenographers, of nine bondsmen are released discharged in counties, met in Salt Lake Citv. Feb this matter. rurary 20 and 21 at a district exten sion conference. Director Wm. Peter In the estatee of Oliver F. Davis, son, ass't director W. W. Owens, and Deceased, and order is made settling ass't director Rena B. Maycock were the account of May D. Smith, as ex in attendarce. ecutor, and distributing the residue of Dr. Bean of the U. S. D. A., left the estate to the four children of said this message, "Farmers in Utah may deceased, in accordance with the will reasonably expect a tendency to ward of their father and as modified by a Improvement in market demand and t written agreement between said heirs greater degree of stability in general commodity prices in 1921." The ecIn the estate and guardianship "of onomists predicted, however, that the Adell Bywater and Glen Bywater, min gen?ral advance in prices of farm com ors, an order is made authorizing Ora modities in 2 mqy not hold Bywater as guardian of the persons during 1933 and 1934 as the trend and estates of said minors, to loan seems to be downward. certain money belonging to said minThe conference, in addition to the ors to Parley Davis upon a promisorv arricultural outlook also dealt with note at the rate of seven per cent In- administrative problems; project meth terest which is to be secured bv a od in home economics, agriculture, first mortgage. club work. nnd Eve probably found fault with the In the estate of Dave Faler Call. 'degarden mostly because she didn't hnvp ceased, an order is made appointing ?rv furniture to shift around when she Prior Facer as administrator of said a little bored. estate upon his giving a bond in the got sum of $2,000.00 and taking anil subthat have! Among the machine scribing the oath of office as required thrown men nit of work should he in by law. cluded the political machine. j ... The new rayon crepes are soft and supple yet firm enough to give exceHent service. The patterns are distinctive and colorful . . . targe, small, scattered effect and designs . . . prints on dark grounds for street dresses and on bright or light grounds for charming afternoon frocks. YotI can buy enough for two or three dresses at this price I 3839 District Court News all-ov- 1 O er inches wide. . it Fine " count Fine yarns go into the making of this fabric, and it is beautifully finished. Buy it for home frocks and f chool dresses 36 inches wide. of Talks New Low Price on ErTCBm Last Year's Price, 25c U. 1:, ! Farmers New Sprang Patterns and Colors Jlpilli 3 Tub 'fast 36 Inch -- Ramona JtartHSa 1931-15)3- L. 1 Aa EncopSScaol Volao! deceased ,an order is made admitting; the will to probate and appointing Mel vin Nebeker, Owen Nebeker and Wil- liaf M. Nebeker, as executors in ac cordance with the terms of the wilM and upon taking and subscribing the oath of office as required by law., their bond being fixed in the sum of $1,000.00. Alfred A. Johnson, is appointed administrator of the estate of Caroline Johnson, deceased, upon his giving a bond in the sum of $2,000.00 and taking and subscribing the oath of office as required by law. A good and suf ficient bond being furnished and approved by the clerk of the court, let ters of administration are issued to and Saturday. said Alfred A. Johnson, and order of Eli Schrenk and family of Salt Lake publication of notice to creditors isspent Saturday and Sunday in Tre- sued. Social monton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In the estate of Nancy Sam Pitch, John Schrenk. otherwise known as Nancy and Nancy Mrs. Dan Getz and children, Ever Cumeling, an order is made appoint The officials of the North Box Elexett and Betty Ann, of Elko, Nevada, ing James Johnson as administrator o wish t der County Farm Bureau who have been visiting with relatives upon giving a bond in the sum of $500-.0for and thanks appreciation tend their and taking and subscribing the and friends in Tremonton, returned the fine cooperation of all who helped of office as required by law. oath home social. Tuesday. in putting over the banquet Tuesday evening the Third Ward of Brigham, under the direction of La Preal White, entertained a large with a one act play. Quite a few out of town people were present. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Grant had as B ;ir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Oram and Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmore and son, Grant, of Ogden. Mr.' William Ellis was a Brigham visitor .Saturday. Miss Laura Hunsaker and Ruby Rasmussen were visiting in Brigham ' Thursday night. Mrs. Ward .Shuman was taken to Thursday evening the Boy Scouts - It doesn't take a woman very long a hospital in Salt Lake for medical gave a play "Crossed Wires" to a to discover she drew a blank in the a large audience after which they hail matrimonial lottery, but to her dying treatment, Tuesday. a dance with music furnished by the day she believes her husband drew a Charles Winks of Burley, Idaho, is Melody Boys. a visitor at the home of his aunt, Mrs, prize. Dan Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and Mrs, Golden Frisbey spent Tuesday in Brig ham City. audi-ehr- In the matttr of the estate pi Rose E. Madsen, deceased, an order is made appointing i. Leo Mad sen, as admin Tub-Fas- t " Avenue " Prints Spring Patterns This quality sold a year ago for 17c yd. f n a DEPARTMENT East Main St. J" lac. STORE Tremonton, Utah |