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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 19S8 PAGE FOUR SUMMONS I SCHOOL DAYS. BOTHWELL By Phyllis Summer In The District Court of the First I Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County Friday evening the scouts of the of Box Elder wiird entertained their fathers and the bishopric to an oyster supper. oo.eo Wesley Owen Holley, and Quenton During the evening games were play7 ,"y ,BR.' ARARAT by their guardian. Ray3 Holley, -- ee? ed and a program rendered. The fathKISS YMSTs" gj 5Co& and R. a fine Holley Pearl Holley. Howard ers sentiments were of having Plaintiffs, time. Eva Cook. vs' Friday evening, the Junior Girls a Bunco at detheir entertained partners if and living-if K X Henry Holley, CKcttt? tMM, Will. party at the home of Margie Firth. ceased, his unknown heirs, legatees SumHigh prize was won by Phyllis and devisees; William Garrison and mers and Oren Stokes, and low prize Mrs. William Garrison, Forrest E. Anby LaVaun Tolman and Golden Ely, trustee; Eli H. Speidel and then and was served Lunch derson, Mrs. Eli H. Speidel: the unknown all went to the dance at Penrose. heirs at law, legatees and devisees Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vincent and of J. M. Holley sometimes known and Doe John as James Holley, daughter, Carol, of Salt Lake Cityj Defendants. spent the weekend at the home of! Richard Roe, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandall and TO THE STATE OF UTAH family of Tremonton, were dinner THE SAID DEFENDANT: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. You are hereby summoned to ap- guests Payne, Sunday. George pear within twenty dayB after the Bothwell Relief Society cele The if service of this Summons upon you, brated the anniversary of the organ served within the county in which ization, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. this action is brought; otherwise, Nels Anderson. A very Interesting within thirty days after service, and was presented under the di pageant and defend the above entitled action; of Mrs. Mable Stokes. Mrs. rection In case of your failure so to do, judgFridal and Mrs. Maude Cook niara acment will be rendered against you of the stake presidency were present cording to the demand of the com- and gave some very interesting replaint which has been filed with the marks. Maurine Cook also spoke of clerk of said court. This action is to the Relief Society work. Refreshments recover a judgment upon complaint in to all the ladies. served were for and partition, partial or complete, Mr3. Ray Stark and Mrs. Mr. and a sale and distribution of the pro- Thomas Ballard spent Sunday and ceeds, if partition is not practicable, in Ogden and Salt and that the rights of all parties be Monday visiting Lake City. determine,!. The premises and water Mr. and Mrs. Urscl Anderson, of rights effected are described as fol- California, are visiting with Mr. and lows: Mrs. Nels Anderson this week. The NWi of Sec. 34, Tp 10 N. R. Mrs. Ervin Summers entertained 3 W. S. L. M,, Less railroad rights a quilting Thursday afternoon at at of way, canal lights of way, and her home. During the afternoon, a containing less reservations, 131 delicious lunch was served. acres, more or less. tain, Jane Heusser; secretary, Cady Sunday, the children and grandchilAlso beginning at a point approx- dren historian, Erma Dewey; custodian of of Mrs. T. V. Summers gathered Gardner; registrar, Maude Merrell; imately 1320 feet, said point being at her home to celebrate her birthBy Mrs. Thomas 'Ault the center of an irrigated ditch, historian, Erma Dewey; custodian of was dinner served, delicious A day. North of the SW Cor, of the SW1 covers ' being laid for 37. She received Thursday, a.,. number, , ofA, relatives of Sec, 33, Tp 10 N. R. 3 W., S. L. Estella Barnard; organist, Lydia Norr . anniveron her beautiful many gifts irom ueweyvme auenaea uie xunemij and M., and running thence East 936 chorster, Arella Loveland service for George Lee, held at the sary. more 1287 South thence feet, feet, Friday, Mrs. Edna Beverage and Malad Stake Tabernacle at 10 a'clock. or less, to the North line of the son, Jimmy, of Salt Lake City, came Ruth was rendered A trio Snow, by NOTICE TO WATER USERS County Road, thence West 936 feet, to visit relatives here over the week of Geneve and Cleo Marble Gardner, thence North 1286 feet, more or end. Deweyville. The State Of Utah less, to the point of beginning, and Friday night, several couples from Ernest Hansen and Renea Lish were Office Of State Engineer containing 28.50 acres, more or less. Deweyville, enjoyed the dance at in on water Lake in Salt Thursday. Ogden City Together with 68 acres of ownnew a Pioneer of Canal River Bear Tuesday, the daughter System o Commissioner and Mrs. Joseph I. NOTICE is hereby given that the! camp was organized in Deweyville. ed and operated by the of The the Tremon of Route 2, county Town company Daughters Dewey have moved to Brigham City. Bothwell, Sugar Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard visited ton, Utah, has made application in of Utah Pioneers sponsored the meetB. H. JONES, Plaintiff Attorney. accordance with the laws of Utah to ing and officers were elected: Cap- relatives in Warren on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierson attendP. O. Address, 1st National Bank appropriate .066 sec. ft of under- tain, Virginia Blackham; 1st vice capground water in Box Elder county, tain, Larinia Barnard; 2nd vice cap- - ed the funeral of a brother at PlyBids:, Brigham City, Utah. 7 0 t5. Utah. It is proposed to develop said water by a tunnel driven at a point located N. 2680 ft. and E. 225 ft from the SW Cor. of See. 32, T. 1? Timers Mnkfi Fm; Lfno A Tiger?, Jyinr in n;nbv:;'i for prey, N., R. 3 W. SLB&M. The water will Jiave been known to leap r.s far ns be collected from said tunnel from fifty feet in ccvase ett&ck upon their January 1 to December 31, inclusive, victim. of each year and conveyed by a 4 inch pipeline 9.000 ft. toan equalizing 1 r J ir reservoir from which it will be dis 4 t l tributed to residents of the Town of m Bothwell and used for domestic and'V municipal purposes. This Application is designate! is for one year NO. 1 the office of the State Engineer c. t. ,nR ;- re, -( ymm FILIM TRIBUTE Tn THEPI0XEERS UC f;yMhr4 ' (A f 7 ; m(W mr ix1. rt,w . Iirst highway- to connectWest, forms the dramatic bacW for "Wc-IlT0 Fareo." me mance with Joel McCrea Franr and Bob Burns which March 20 at the Garland TheaS Painted on an heroic canva. .. Fargo" traces the history 0f tL 1"" 1HT 0 timo. o nf- Thfi VVActv frn discovery of gold at Stutw. ,7 until the close of the War B the States, with the exrress b of Henry Wells and Wiiiiam V which has develop-- : d into today's p6' wav the background. For romance the picture follows th love story of a typical Western ily, headed by McCrea and Miss who are married at the beginning the picture. Their fortunes, C1X linked with the expansion of the We Fargo business and the winning 'of the West, from the main theme of the picture. In producing "Wells Fargo" it the purpose of Paramount Pictu. to pay tribute to the expressmen vo played such an important part in American history. These men ww the first on the scene when gold was s i - j DEWEYVILLE r: . j Col-linsto- n. Utah-Idah- . K t fie - j uuvuv i to carrv news and supplies into remote miri camps and "diggings" and, on the turn trip to cany out the gold fcr ah. nut, shipment to the East. The daunts they encountered, from Indians, ban. dits and Nature, supply the p'ictur-wit- h inspirational appeal ySStyi1 I I awiy ui Americas "Lif ti-- ft ' I fit; -- , "WELLS FARGO" By DWIG mouth, Friday. k Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank and family went to Brigham City to attend the 82nd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lizzie Burbank, mother and grandmother of the above named. Fourty-tw- o enjoyed dinner and visiting. Tuesday evening, Mrs. N. Peter Marble was the honored guest at her home. The occasion being her birthday anniversary. Twenty of her family enjoyed a birthday dinner. March 17th, annual Relief Society party will be an apron and overall dance. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen were guests ,at a birthday anniversary honoring Mrs. Sina Thorsen on Fri- Bur-ban- and f... V?. If .OT3 see 3 tofti th as .IPSA He sem week rj at Horn yse oi reek, lis gT thffiis day evening at her home in Bear Riv. er City. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner attended the birthday party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HewettToi-mahonoring her father, Edwari Knowles' 90th annivrsary. Miss Maurine Cook, of Tremontai gave a splendid talk on missionar work, to the Guide class of the Primary in the Deweyville ward Honda; afternoon. Barbara and Virginia Lish spen: Sunday and Monday with their grandmother, Mrs. Peter Jensen, at Logar. Monday evening, Sunday School ficers and teachei's met at the hor:e of Superintendent Kenneth Geraer, where a business meeting was co- vm lif HE urn of nducted. Subscribe for the Leadtt 4-- THE BE p ft f-'- LiassiTica i Ad Column I FOR RENT Home being remodeled and repaired. 2 houses north of Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake Valley hospital. See Mrs. Zora City, with one extra copy and $1.00 t2 filing fee within 30 days after the Luke, Brigham City. date of last publication. T. H. 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