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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY;- - ;JUHE 11 Umir ver ward Jensen and fy. art iHing fofmmiagtak j Pre. J. J. Slmmwayxriotored Garland Personals to Pleasant Grove Tuesday. Harry Mason' Naturland exhibition of real animals, birds and reptiles will be shown at the L. D. S. Hall,' Tuesday, June 16th, See it, it is entertaining, educational, and interesting. (Adt.) Don't Neglect your Eyes Mrs. H. P. Swinyard spent last week with her daughter and family in Idaho. Boyd Pack of Kamas, Utah is spend ing the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huish, his gra.d parents. Hr. and Mrs. George Hnrie, who were called to Piiiguitch because of the serious i'ilness of Mr. Henrie's mother, returned homo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last and family visited with friends and relatives in Lewiston last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Uarf uss were Brigham City visitors Wednesday of Ma-la- They mean too much to " you. We have the Experience and Equipment to give you the Best in Optometric d, last week. Mrs. Lee Isaacson and son, Bert, are visiting with friends and relatives in Southern Utah. a Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes and family and Liz?ie A rchibald spent several days of last week ui Salt Lake City. Millan Peck made a business trip to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. J. J. White is visiting in Bea- -- Real Bargains In Used Cars and Trucks USED AND REPAINTED CARS Dvy Early for Hauling Season Good Shape, Good Mechanical Condition .. , 1926 r926 Chev. Coach 1927 Chev, Coach ..: 1927 Chev. Coupe 1927 Chav. Ton 1928 Essex Coach .l....v... 1928 Chev. Setlan'EL.,'.,. 1928 Chrysler Sedan:..:...; 1929 Chev. Sedan 1929 Chev. Coup. 1930 Chev. Coupe 1928 Ford A Cabrolet, All International, $150.00 1927 Chev., A Snap, Staka Body, Ready for Season's Run $125.00 1929 Chev. 1 1930 $150.00 Ton, Run Only 1000 Miles, Good Stake Bodyj in. Tires, Only $375.00 1929 Chev. Vi Ton, Special . Body, Good Tires, Perfect Condition $350.00 Fronk mm iiiii 4 '" TREMONTON, irr rinMiin $350.00 $450.00 $600.00 Chevrolet Co. 20 dm in immh n ,mm UTAH .mv of her daugh. Mrs. Harold Persson was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. R. J. Stayner and Mrs. O. L. Winters motored to Lewiston Thurs day afternoon. They were accompan ied by Mrs. Wendell Budge, who had been visiting here. Mrs. A. M. Austin was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture club Friday afternoon, June 5th. Pres. Mrs. M. E. Andrus was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. T. E. Eettenson chairman of the Civic committee announced the Flower show, sponsored by the committee to be held Tuesday afternoon, June Sth.. During the so cial hour the hostess served a delici mem ous tray luncheon to thirty-thre- e bers and fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodges, of Logan, spent several days of last week at the home of Mrs. Hodges' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly white. Quite a number of Garland ladies attended the trousseau tea last Satur afternoon given by Miss Vera Han sen at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen, in Elwood. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore and son, Clydp, of Ogden. Mrs. Vem Wixom and children, of Brigham City were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Fleet. Pres. and Mrs. C. E. Smith any son, Richard, motored to Camp Wil liams Monday. Mrs. Dixie Shelton and sons, Guy and Elmer, of Preston, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Loui3 Peterson had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Williams and family, of Ogden. Robert Sweeten, father of G. G Sweeten, who ha.? been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Sweeten for the past few weeks,; returned to his home in Salt Lake City, Sunday Harold Persson came up from Camp Williams Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. A VA Ton A Condition ..... 1930 Tandun Chevrolet, 6 Wheel 2 Ton Truck, New Rear Tires, A Real Bargain home Gorgeous Colorings ! f Cool Styles! New Lengths! Petterson and family wore Ogden visitors Saturday Mae Killstrom and Elva Simonson of Brit'Iiatn City, t ent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and small daughter, Sheiry Jean, motored to Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored to Pleasant Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ault, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ballinger, of Ogden, were in town Monday. Mrs. J. W. Chambers left Wednesday morning for Ogden. She will attend the M. I. A. convention in Salt Lake . City before returning home. J. T. Arbon and sister, Leah, of Snowville, called on friends here Tues; day. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bettenson motor' ed to iSalt Lake City Wednesday. $200.00 $325.00 Good Buy 1930 Chev. 1 Ton, Good Rubber, Splendid 1V& PHONE Ford $65.00 $150.00 $180.00 $150.00 $200.00 $275.00 $200.00 $400.00 $375.00 $175.00 Truck, Stake Body, Ton Chasis 1929 ; New Tires 1929 Ford Coach at the ter. Printed chiffons On Sale Saturday Morning Specially Purchased Nowhere else will you find such values $ 7-9- 0 at . n Sheer, cool dresses to wear everywhere . . . some with jackets . . . monotone pat-t- e . . . practical dark and Cool leaf and flower designs for afternoons ft summer, fluttering capes . . . graceful skirts . . . soft sashes. The iofispensabie pdiXad daSao. for crming soma whh. jackets to match, or in one at tbc plain shades o medium grounds. punt. J. G. Penney Co. EAST MAIN STREET i i . A? llif7ftlf . aVU. I TREMONTON, UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate cf Charlotte E. Mason Methodist Church Deceased. ..i. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor Notice is hereby given of tbe inten at the law office of R. H. Baumunk, tion of the Board of County Commis for tlw executor, Suite 9 attorney sioners of Box Elder County at the Ecclcs Building, Ogden, Utah, on regular meeting to be held Monday, or before the 5th day of October, A. June 15, 1931, to increase the budget D. 1931. appropriation of the following repart-fent- s JOHN E. MASON, Executor of the as provided by Chapter 76 of Intst will and testament of Charlotte E. the Sessions Laws o Utah, 1927: Mason, deceased. Statutory and General: Date of first publication. May 28, $2935.00 1931. Agricultural Inspection t5. Weed control $2900.00 Grasshopper NOTICE JsrI Sunday Services 4F . Quality TV! J. JL II Co 5-- within the reach- - of ALL. t v i SVPWTW1ST CORD TIRES Suptritr to Many Maktri Uigh-PHee- fmh . Extra Savings Ttrtt d rr WX 9.60 1 1.10 SSR gift 6C3 1360, U.90 pict ( Buy , in Pairs! MW cowpM, Cvrtar tajejt ltvo? mto eta ffitt mortt PLtl SmtN lUt Yofet! Soffit lr TRADE IN YOtm OLD Tffi ... ! ....... y Vfl tor uixroj propoMuoi ai mw fordGbenotel8peditb . AND CALL FOR PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that, in ac cordance with law, the Superintendent of Schools for the Bix Elder School District submitted his annual school budget for the fiscal year 1931-3- 2 in tentative form to the Board of Education on May 8, 1931 and that said board gave this matter its thorough and detailed attention, taking into consideration the funds necessary to meet the needs of the district in each and every department of the school system. The said tentative budget as modified is now on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education where it may be examined by any tax payer or school patron who may be interest- ed. 1 ' Fronk Chevrolet Company TREMONTON Phone 20 UTAH Furthermore, notice is hereby given that Friday, June 12, 1:30 p. m., 1931 has been fixed by the Board of Education as ft day on which will be held a public hearing on said budget to which patrons and taxpayers are in- vited. Dated Ous KKh day of Mar, 19SL : . 5 Notice is hereby given that bids for the purchase of the pea vines at River side, Utah, will be accepted by the undersigned at his home 'at Riverside, Utah. The undersigned reserves the right. Mrs. T. F. Coombs and dautrhter. to reject ary or all bids so nresented Call Bear River Phone, foriMiss Iris Coombs returned Friday, af- . 1 turn additional information. W..W wu1ra I. .V.I O the nast ' ' VJ wift 4; . ter Rftendittir i JOHN H. WARD, President. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fife, of Riverside ' 12, Riverside, Farm Bureau. California. Mr. and Mrs Jam.-,- L. Andersefl , Ms. WiHard H. Anderson and Mrs!1' ; Tft ia i a. Vavnkir MirnM flint' ai1 Arnold Christencen were shopping in; the person that left.' four boxes " of Ogdeo: Saturday, jar caps ana nas at my place of busi ness, calls lor them within the next 30 Defendants. SUMMONS. The STATE days, I will dispose of them according OE-- ' UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENlaw. Hampton Bradshaw. t3. DANTS: You are hcrebv summoned to appear within twenty days after the NOTICE OF SUMMONS service of tiiis summons upon you, i In the District Court of the First Ju- served within the county in which this dicial District of the State of Utah action is brought; otherwise, within in and for Box Elder County, thirty days after service, and defend Bo Elder County. the above entitled action; and in case A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, of your failure so to do, judgment .. Plaintiff, will be rendered against you according vs. to the demand of the tomplaint, which Ogden Hot Springs Sanitarium Co, has been filed with the Clerk of the a corp.; Colonial Bldg. & Loan Ass'n., Court. k' . ft corp.; Ogden State Bank, a corp.; This action is brought to recover a Emil S. Rolapp; Wm. A, Paxton; Man- judgment or titiTW wrtmsfili tH?l r hattan Trust Co., a corp.; Utah-Idah-o tain real property for highway purCentral R. R. Co., a corp.; J. L. Hous-le- poses as will more fully appear in D. R. Woodland; First Natl Bank the complaint on file herein.. of Brigham City, a corp.; Federal LEWIS JONES, ' Plaintiffs Land Bank, a corp.; Mary E. Housley, Attorney, r. O. Aidrosa,4at Natl Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bask, Bank Sid, Adftaia Utah. a corp.; Joka Doe and Richard Roe, , '.T--j-'- 1 TENTATIVE SCHOOL BUDGET Cmm In let m how yo bow mwh mtHi jrow mwj buy bcrt to btatt Co4rml BM MLUON3 MORE Urn (Lm I3$rril ial music by the Junior choir. League services at 7:15 p. m., and "Children's Day" program at eight o'clock. The public is cordially invited to all services and programs of the church. Tuesday afternoon fifteen members of the Junior choir gave a program ov er radio station KDYL. Coming soon "A visit to 'Money Land'." This is a short play by nine girls to be given at the Junior Church hour. Alvin R, Dickson, Pastor. , I if you rmit 4.90 5.69 6.6S AU IjMj tow plus l , 043910 054 sou iimrnomp i Lifetime Guaranteed Full Oversize 35.00 poison Dated this 1st day of June, 1931. T. L. DAVIS, Chairman G. G. .SWEETEN, Member, , GEORGE MAY, Member, Board 'Cf County Ccrr missions of Box Elder Coun ty, Utah. 6H tl Sunday school : at 10 A. M., Mrs. P. E. Ault Superintendent Junior church at 11 a. m. Story sermon by the pastor and spec- 307-8-- 4 INU 3 4 . i y, Of. sa4its. |