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Show PAGE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 SDL - Mr. R. W. Keken. A very good time have tried the etunt with equal suc-enjoyed by all present Mrs. Sina Thorsen and daughter De ers around Tremonton however, we NOTICE TO CREDITORS u Plymouth Estate of Rose E. Madsen, Deceased Ioris were shopping in Brigham City want to state that we haven't any ad Creditors will present claims with So Relief the afternoon Tuesday ditional information on the subject, Saturday. to the undersigned at Dewey vouchers meet held their weekly Miss regular Lela who Jensen ciety is teaching not even the name and address of the on or before the 20th day Utah ville, a was There the ward school in Tremonton, spent the week man who originated it. If you want chapel. ing in of April, A. D. 1931. and members of the attendance end large jn tnj8 city with her parents. Mr. to try it, go right ahead as there is Date of first publication, February were auopveu uwre huh, u. fum and Mrs. AJlred Jensen. ptana wM no patent of the idea. But first be . . . . ... - . A. D. 1931. L n vmQITAI 19, nwi ni.ntmn n'i I w uj urc uiKuux.ou jars. MeDer Hanimr entertain! a sure of the quality of music you tune J. Leo Madsen, administrator a the meetings more interesting and few relatives and friends at a birth in on, for some of it that comes over of estate of Rose E, Madsen, De the accom-- 1 will be amount of good dinner in honor of her birthdav at the radio is enough to kill a hen in great I day ceased. I her home west of town. Thursday af- - stead of pepping her up to the point pushed. Lewis Jones, Attorney for Bishop R. T. Nish was in Logan on I ternoon. at 2 o'clock A delicious hot where she will lay an additional egg First National Bank business the fore part of last week. I chicken dinner was served to Mr. and or two just to show her appreciation Brigham Building, City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess visited Mrs. Heber Hailing, Mrs. Hattie I of the concert. 9 the Logan Temple Wednesday return Hansen, Mrs. Eliza Hailing, Mrs. Lona Hansen, Mrs. Augusta Iversen, Mrs. ing home in the evening. Mrs. Cassy Nish, who has been vis Thressa Brailsford and Misses Carma NOTICE TO CREDITORS iting with relatives and Xnends in Hansen, Cleora Hailing and Sherman Cache Valley for the last month, has Hailing. returned home. Deloris Thorsen, Eleanore Jensen, Estate of Niels T. Johnson, Deceased, Mrs. Edith Haws, formerly of this I Clifford Thorsen and Darwin Jensen (Arriving too late for Mar. 12 Issue) ed. place was united in marriage to Mr. J students at the A. C. of Logan, 6pent Creditors will present olaims with Harry Burnett, of Ogden, the 1st of II the week end with their parents in Mr. and Mrs. John Wagon and son vouchers to undersigned at Brigham the month, and was here visiting with this city. Eddie, and Evans Peyope went to Og City, Utah on or before the 20th day I Mrs. Wm. Jensen who has been den last friends the fore part of the week. Monday on business and re of April, A. D. 1931. The scenery in our amusement spending two weeks in Salt Lake with turned Date of first publication, February Tuesday evening. hall is taking on real overhauling un-- her son Arthur and family returned 1931. 19, in Tre were Enos Sello and Pubigee der the direction of Mr. Alvin Smith home Friday evening. Heber K. Johnson, administrator who has a real designer and painter I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simensen are the monton shopping last Friday. estate of Niels T. Johnson, De of the at Washakie A number of people at work making it look real classy I proud parents of a fine baby girl, born tended Malad ceased. at class the Seminary and inviting to shows that come our March 8th. Lewis Jones. Attorney, First Na and remained Mrs. Sina Thorsen, Roy Thorsen and last Thursday evening, way. We believe a stitch in time will Bank Building, Brigham City, tional Ward the First the for dance, given by save nine and think the work he is Walter Hansen made a business trip Utah. committee. Genealogical liaving done is the proper thing and to Brigham City Monday morning. Henry Hoochoo, of Fort Hall is vis should be commented upon. Mrs. Augusta Iversen and son Ivan, Nine members of our ward took ad motored to Bothwell Wednesday to at iting relatives and friends in Washa NOTICE OF SUMMONS vantage of the Bear River Stake Tem tend the birthday of her daughter, kie. The Washakie basket ball team over went and Mrs. excursion C. Andersen. 0. Friday ple Creek Mr. and Mrs. George A Gardner played a game with the Cherry there and took part in that work that In the District Court of the Judicial last Thursday team at that place comes under the genealogical workers were Salt Lake visitors Monday. District of the State of Utah in and Washakie winning the game. m each ward. Adam Archibald and daughter evening, Box Elder County. Clarence E. for reCreek Our Plymouth Dramatic Company Gwen, motored to Ogden Tuesday to Wednesday evening Cherry as President of the Bear RivSmith, visited Riverside Thursday evening get the furniture for their new home turned the game at Washakie and they of the Church of Jesus Stake er came out victorious. and Clarkston Saturday. The pro in which they are now located. Latter Day Saints, a corof Christ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and ceeds are going to help defray the ex Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen sole created and existing poration in daughter, Joyce, were visiting penses of the work done on the scen and family motored to Ogden Saturlaws of the State of Utah, the under end. week the over Loean ery in our amusement hall. day on business. Plaintiff . Washakie people had a real good Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen and Many of our townsfolk were in atcharaca at vs. tendance at the services held in the daughter, Nora, motored to Sugar time last Friday evening A number of charac W. A. Nielson, Blue Creek Land & Fielding Ward, Friday, over the re- - City, Idaho, where they spent the ter dancing party. Livestock Co., a corporation, and P. mains of Bro. Len (Standing and also week end visiting with their daugh ters were represented, and pnzes were A. Nielson, Defendants. Garland Saturday at the services in ter, Mrs. Peter Mortensen and family. awarded. John Wangon representing and his wife as the Stake Tabernacle over the remains Thressa Brailsford had as her din the Summons took first clown prize, which was a of Bro. Henry Hess of Fielding. Both ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. a The State of Utah to said Defen are old pioneers of this valley and Andersen and children of Bothwell, sack of oranges. The visitors at Sunday School and dants: You are hereby summoned 4o their presence will be missed very Mesdames Augusta Iversen, Hilda Iv last Sunday morn- appear within twenty days after sermuch. ersen, Emma Ohman, i,liza Hallinar Sacrament meeting R. Dredge of the vice of this summons upon you, if Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pierson, Mr. and Miss Bernice Iversen. ing were: Jesse Council, Angus Stockings, Jr. served within the county in which this High and Mrs. Jesse Archibald, and Mr. and and Earl Price, Junior Home Mission- action is brought; otherwise, within Mrs. Joseph Archibald motored to Ogaries and Verl Moon and Charlotte thirty-twdays after service, and deden Saturday afternoon to enjoy the Board. .School above the entitled action; and in fend of the Evans Sunday big dance given at the White City We note in a poultry paper that a There were a number of young people case of your failure so to do, judgedance hall. All had an enjoyable tim. , ment will be rendered against you acalso, who accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mrs. New Jersey man claims to have A goodly number of Washakie peo- cording to the demand of complaint R. Lamb were dinner euests of creased eeir production among his Mrs. Emma Mason Sunday. flock by putting on a radio concert in ple attended the monthly Union Meet which has been filed with the Clerk u the Ccui t. Tnis action is brought to A number of our Sunday School of his chicken houses at 3 o'clock every ing at Malad last Sunday atternoon. quiet plaintiff's title to the land deficers were in attendance at the S. S. mnminir Ho tripl it as an eXDeri- stunt most in said complaint. Lewis Jones scribed foolhardy chick the PrHuViy'tnfc" that he found Union meeting Sunday afternoon. Al ment, and says so to the monthly stake Priesthood ens showed "increased animation arid since Ajax thumbed his nose at uie Plaintiff's Attorney, P. O. Address z i.oticed an in- - lizhtning would be for an employee to 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Brigham City, and other meetings held in the Stake cheer." As 5 2 to. Utah. crease Tabernacle at Garland. .lailv eetr nroduction. He wipe his shoes witn one oi wie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Encland and I tjA VieiirfcWira nhnut it. and thev. too. nanv towels. Ida Wolf, of Logan, were guests of Mrs. Xucy 'Lamb Monday. Mrs. Edith Smith was called to her daughter's home in Pocatello City, Fri day, on account of sickness. Mr. Loyal Babbit, of Nevada, was WA visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Archibald, Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Hel per, Utah, was visiting with Mr. Smith's father and mother Saturday. 21, 1931 Mr. Afton Piersen and Leland Arch ibald were visiting friends in Clarks ton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, of Fielding, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose, Sunday afternoon. . . 1 Washakie 1 NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES Notice is hereby given that Special Improvement Taxes for Paving' Street, Tremonton, Utah, Pav ing District No. 1, are due and unpaid in amounts and upon the land set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, including interest, together with the cost of publication, are paid on or before the 4th day of April, 1931, the real property upon which such taxes are a lien will on said day be sold for said taxes, interest, cost of advertising and expense of sale, at the front door of the City Treasurer's Office at the Getz Jewelry Store, in Tremonton, Utah, beginning at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day and continuing until all said property shall have been sold. Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), 100 feet fronting on Tremont Street and the full depth the thereof, Block Nine (9), Plat "A" Tremonton City, Utah, in the name of Louis S. Cardon ...$174.60. WM. E. GETZ, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes Bids will be received up to April 4th, 1931 on $10,000 Tremonton City Water refunding bonds to run serially over a period of 10 or 20 years (optional) bidders to call. $25,000.00 water sewer bonds now outstanding on which option expires June 1, 1931, also to pay all legal expenses and printing of bonds. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of City Council, W. E. Getz, Treasurer. Tre-mo- nt 2-- The Tremonton man who used to drive a blind horse now has a boy wh runs around in an auto with only one neadlight. There isn't a doubt that this wouhi an even more wonderful world if minds would only swell as fast as heads. be A New York girl found $2000 on the street, returned it, and won a husband. Which proves to girls that they can't be too careful about what they pick up on the street. Mighty Monarch Of The Artie Warm w eather is coming Be prepared by having a Majestic Electric "nary-gweenu- Radio and Eggs NOTICE FOR BIDS Refrigerator to guard your food and health o See It First in-D- j inis 3-- 4-- STORES Q SAFEWAY STeVJ Prices for Saturday, March 3 PcaS Fancy Utah Garden Run Ute brand i Bear River City cans ! - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen enter tained a few of their friends at a very delightful party at their home Thursday evening. During the evening pro- gressive games were played after which refreshments were served to Messrs and Mesdames Eli Andersen, Eph Christensen, Leon P. Jensen, Ed Chrisensen, James P, Jensen, Irving Christensen, Henry B. 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