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Show PAE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, FOUR B. R. Aviation Club Given Rides Friday CLINIC NOTES mg her brother and Mrs. L. S. Mann dUriC' v BaMnii!D Beth Mortensen Pv Mr. II- Classes ra. a. 10 tary and historian of Sunday School, will rp-attended the High School for next for all age groups. Bible classChris-- 1 fhristensen of rwtha in her friends dLiCuss the topic: 'Guidance last tabernacle Friday fc. from t: nnr at the were Metropoli- - came down Saturday to heStian Adventure. . artists ... nlft .Tun or (Jhurcn service, U a. m. rir, ,Tartini flnd her victory. Refresh,!"! tan upeia suns. aits are especially invited to this All Helen Jeppson. their children's worship hour. spent. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderhide and very are enjoying those attending Mrs. of Jim Hunsaker went to s. were guests book son of Ogden much Mr. Goff'a reading of the Idaho week. last week to visit hiTC-familylast Mortensen Bells." Mary Dumpty Silver "Humpty, M. I. A. Honor in Bishop and Mrs. Mu found Ward Goff Elwood Mr. book The This is the Mrs. Hyrum Hansen 0f v'X night his parents' library when visiting his night program given Tuesday one-aweekend guest of'u, play, Canadian home recently, and which was very successful. A M our June was oy for Racket" presented Thompson. home "Romance especially he brought Mrs. Ronald Aldon cast: Leonard, Thompson and v Junior Church service. Humpty Dump the following of his Kelstrom, visited with her parents, Mr. ty preaches a little sermon all willi Reginald Hunsaker, Bobby Henry Zollinger, last week" M,.k onnrinv. Knecial music vth Mnrtensen. Rhea Christensen, Naoma Neilson and Ardus Hansen. were accompanied back bv v be furnished by the Junior Choir. U several musi- Mrs. Zollinger and vr' Ep worth League, 6:30. Every Besides this there were Mrs. givand readings Lyman Zollinger and bah' fe cal numbers, talks, Leaguer is urged to attend. audvisited here on Sunday " : Ser 7:30. and appreciative en to a large Evening worship service, Muto the Mr. and Mrs. Harow Haa ' mon by the Pastor. The Connne Ma ience. Much credit is due an- company by Mrs. Hansen W-1sonic Lodge will attend in a body, tual officers for the completion of ' went to Salt T.ai n,... . honoring George Washington's inaug other successful year. uration as First President of the U. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum and weekend anovetfe S. small son went to Duchesne last FriThe Junior Genealogical concert day, where they attended a to Logan Saturday for a banti the music by instrumental given Thursday, at their regular weekly in Melcursion, under the simmA meeting, the Girl Scouts of the Meth- pupils of their daughter, Twila are 50 students being teacher, Mrs. Marv w t,.. odist Church served a special lunch- drum. Some ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward HeMeldrum. Miss committee. under in of the eon honor trained Troop Mr. and Mrs. Frank' children, This is part of the requirements for Mrs. Martine Larsen left last week and children attended h mv VJil3) the cooking badge in their first class for San Francisco, where she will visunion at West Weber last Saturi worfe. During the social hour which it her brother, Peter Jensen, and chilfollowed, the scouts introduced Bebe dren and take in the Fair. Strand and Betty Lou Frazier, who Mrs. Maud Wood left Friday for Portis Hats, as seen in Esquire r J are expecting to join the troop. CLIFFS nim her home in Los Angeles, after visit- - and $3.85 The ever popular Girl Scout "Cookie Day" was planned and each scout ! plans taking orders from her friends for cookies. They will sell two dozen for 25 cents. The profit from this sale will be used by the troop to send their members to the Registered Girl Scout camp in Ogden this summer. Notes Methodist-Churc- Relief Society News 1939 ELWOOD fa-V- I- - - t The Trernontim Second Ward relief Society held Uiur meeting Monday, Apiil 21. Counsellor Edith Sum3. a mer's piesided. Scripture vim club on tlon for enjoyed project: rruwyi.. Glen Adams was operated unuini'-"Aerunauucs of Gideon," was given by state the 25 "The Story appendix April on for Twenty members of the club and Elrca Allen. The Social lesson on Boyd Hansen was operated Smith. Miss Ilium, Mr. Bunnell, Marital Adjustment," waa conducted lr $tomaeh. of the appendicitis and ulcer and Mr.! VeLoy Newman. Emil Kupfer, of Bothwell, received Mr. Last, of theMr.faculty of the. by and Jensen, condiChristensen treatment for minor surgical program was The preliminary were given an airplane board school to honor Florene tion. of mem specially prepared served aa secrehad Mrs. Walter Archibald is in the ride through the cooperation who - Buchanan, bers of the State Department of Aerthe Clinic for medical treatment. tary since the organization of had Mr. Abbott, Mr. Ed Garn, mm. William Rose, of Bear River onautics, who Phoebe and Haight ward, and Mr. Peterson. the same City, is being: treated for pneumonia. Mr. Hammond, re- served as organist during club president, Miller, Leonard A triMrs. Fred Rice, of Cutler, is follows: was a3 given ceived the thrill of a lifetime when periodof for pneumonia. for the splendid bute appreciation Mrs. N. T. Marble, of Deweyville, he was allowed to pilot the plane services rendered the organization by ' from Ogden to Garland. received medical treatment. these two sisters was given by Presi- " Dale Anderson, of El wood, received " 'dent Meltrude H. Stohl; also a gift the members waa to be ;i,7h: had, aa a token of love and good wishes plastic surgery of the face. of too much Henry EggU, of Bothwell, caa txia to be postponed because Phebe Haight how from the Relief Society. an unofficial contest, wind. In tonsils removed, love for Relief Society her expressed six flew Margaret Anderson had her tonsils ever, Harold Strand's plane work and the sisters with whom she minutes, a new record for that type had labored. She also removed expressed her Marie Richards, of Fielding, had of plane. for their kind expressions. thanks her tonsils removed. Pearl Harris entertained with a To of her own composition, playing song Portis Hats, as seen In Esquire, $2.98 her own accompaniment on the piano. UTAH OF THE STATE CLIFF'S CLOTIIIEBY. and $3.85 She also played two instrumental seOffice of State Engineer lections on the accordian. Salt Lake City Maurlne Cook waa sustained as orNotice is hereby given that William Anderson, Howell, Utah, has made ap ganist. Hazel Pederson, work and business plication in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 10 sec. ft. and supervisor, discussed plans for a sale 500 ac. ft. of water from Blue of fancy work, to be held before Mothers' Day. Springs creek in Box Elder county, Mrs. Christensen Jensen, of Brig-haUtah. Said 10 sec. ft. of water will City, mother of Gertrude and of months the be diverted during Hattie Iverson, was present. There each of October and by year April 46 were ladies in attendance. elecmeans of a reservoir clam, the center FARMERS Insulators for your Next Monday will be our work tric fence that won't crack or come of which bears S. 32 degrees 30' W. loose. Better service at half the cost. 1755 ft. from the NE Cor. of Sec. 6, and business meeting. An interesting 95 cents per hundred. O. K. Tire T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB&M, conveyed program, relative to "Child Health" class in Family Shop. Tremonton. tip by canal which heads at the reser will be given.willThemeet as usual on voir at a point 100 ft. E. of the center Relationship withof said dam, and used to irrigate 900 that day. There will be work for ev- was BEDBUG EXTERMINATION, prominent in dramatics at the out fumigation. Results guaranteed. acres of land embraced in the El eryone, as usual, throughout the en- U. S. A. C. and is now teaching high $1.50 per room. Jensen Extermin- SW1 Sec. 6, Sec. 30, and the WJ Sec tire day. school in Coalville. ators. M. A. Jackman, local 32, T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB & M. DurMrs. Iverson, of the Relief Society The Relief Society presidency of the stake board Tremonton, R.F.D. No. 2. ing the period from May 1 to Septem visited the local organitf. ber 30 inclusive of each year 2.5 sec. Tremonton First Ward wish to an zation There were twenty-tw- o Tuesday. ft. of water will be diverted and used nounce a change to be in the regular Mrs. Anna Larson gave present. WANTED Cattle to pasture, 90c per in the same manner. In addition to lesson program routine. Next Tues- the social GMC FEAlUkiS service lesson. month. Will call for now and de- the direct flow of diversion hereinbe day, May 2, at 2 o'clock, the lesson AGAINST ALL TRUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer visit liver in fall. Boyce Jardine, Clarks- - fore described, there will be 500 ac. 011 Education for Family Relationship ed relatives in 1 Ogden, Sunday. engine, with p ft. of water impounded from October will be given. The lesson will be given ton, Utah. Phone 075.R2. The M. I. A. season closed pistons Tuesday 1 of each year to 30 inclusive by County Nurse Miss Sally Smith, evening, April 2 bodies and very program, splendid 1 IRON RITE IRONER Regular of the year following in an existing who will treat some of the most im- contributed by members from the var cabs $135.95, now $119.95. Schoss-Reareservoir, formed by the dam herein portant points on child welfare. Mrs. ious classes, was 3 4 SHOCK ABSORBERS on all rewith presented before described. The stored water Fawn Quinney will present some of Electric Stores. models 1. from President Ardes Adams ..li l will be released from April 1 to Oc her music students as special num- ports 4 and Superintendent Sylvan Korth and shifting and Registered Duroc Boar for service tober 31 inclusive of each year into bers. An invitation is extended by the steering on remarks from BishoD L. encouraging Son of 1938 state fair grand cham the canal hereinbefore described, and Relief Society y emodels Every typpresidency for every M. Holman. It was shown by the numused to supplement tne aforesaid un- - body to attend. pion sow. Ed Kerr, Phone 74.a-- l capacities Vi to 15 tons! Greatest power of any trucki ber of 3 and 4 cyl. Diesels held, per cent of en10 models! and greater gat savings! tf stored, direct flow water in irrigating Next Tuesday will also be work and rollment,meetings average attendance, parti for itself out of lavings! the aforesaid 900 acres of land. Pays Time payments through our own YMAC business meeting. President Myrtle cipation m activities, etc. that offi Plan at lowest available rates bnuisu nt;us- lie 10. one or This application is designated in Madsen would like all who can to cers and members had contributed to hundred. Ed Kerr, Phone 74.a-l- . tl the office of the State Engineer as come as early as possible and help a successful year in M. I. A No. 12798. All protests resisting the work on the two MOTOR COMPANY and other quilts Mrs. D. E. Cook, daughters Nelva, MAYTAG Used only short "time. granting of said application, with sewing in order to TREMONTON, UTAH get this work Louise and son Lawrence of sold for $149.95, now $54.95. Schoss- - reasons therefor, made in affidavit Syracuse were Thursday afternoon visitors Read Electric Stores. of form, must be filed with T. H. Hum The regular meeting for April 25 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen. phreys, State Engineer, 403 State assembled at 2 o'clock and another Mr. and Mrs. E. S .Hansen attendWANTED Qualified man to work in Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with very fine and educational ed the funeral of Mrs. Caroline meeting n one extra turkeys through summer. Apply at copy and $1.00 filing fee was enjoyed. A large number of lad in Salt Lake on or before June 3. 1939. last week. leader office or call 24a-l- . City ies was present. tip T. H. HUMPHREYS The special number was given bv IXDST A pair of glasses on 1st East State Engineer little Miss Verna Ann Homer, who between 4th North and Main St. Date of fiist publication April 6, 1939 V -.gave a very nice reading. SSj? KSfcS;vwi V.s".;-2rReward. Call 79.0-tip Date of Inst publication May 4, 1939 It being the fourth Tuesday of the month, the Social Service lesson was NOIRE FOR PUBLICATION FOR SALE Choice building lots, by supervisor Mrs. Mae Dalton, given within Tremonton City, north and eand in her most interesting and cap south locations. Can be purchased Department of The Interior, General able way put over a splendid lesson. Land Office, Salt Lake City, on monthly payment system if conThe class was very much interested 1939 14, Utah, venient. See your Realtor, James April and a very lively and spirited class Brough. 4.27 5.18 t4 NOTICE is hereby given that Wil discussion followed. GIRL WANTED To work at Bear liam E. Young, of Corinne, Utah, who 1 on April 18, 1934, made a stockrais- River Valley Telephone Office. EAST GARLAND ing homestead entry, as amended No. Hemstitching done at Chrlstensen'i 051753, for all, (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, By Mrs. David Laraon b. 7, SEi NWJ, SI NEJ, EJ SW1. FOR SALE Choice bulldlnsr lota 1 bi2.il, bection Don Bourne, son of Mr. and Mrs 6, Township 10 North, block from Main Street. Kange 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Vera Bourne of Fielding, and Miss Inquire Jamea Walton. Phone Residence, has filed notice of intention to make Vernetta Adams, daughter of D. E Duainess, 23J. final Proof, to establish claim to the Adams, were married Thursday in the .... land above described, before James ane xemple by President Steph you below, and FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and Brough, Notary Public, at Tremon en L. Chipman. They were accomoan. AIR TURIFIER parts, supplies or ton, below present ... Utah, on the 7th day of June ied by relatives from here and from see H. U. demonstration, 1939. Thomas . ' Salt Lake City. After visiting for r .. will Claimant names as witnesses: serevai days with friends and relawill you ull term Oscar Richardson, Tremonton. tives in Salt Lake City, they returnSOCIAL SECURITY Etched Bronze Thomas Summers, Tremonton. ed Sunday evening and will make below. ievnme" Plate, with your name Harold Selman, Tremonton. their home here for the present. Vernu &oai security number. Per John K. Spiers, Ogden, Utah. netta is gifted in music and for some manent, lasting, beautiful. See H, TWO C V. Schad, time has been very faithful acconv TWO D. Tliomaa, Leader Office. Groug "B" t5 in the Acting Register. panist ward. Best of good wish es for success and LASH PAID for dead and useless GROUP "A" Select 2 Blagazines happiness are ex NOTICE TO GROUP "B" CREDITORS Select 2 Bagazines cows find horse. Call to tnese young people. tended Maple Cieek Estate of Gabriel Martin, deceased ( ) Home Arts Trout Hatchery, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Needlecraf 1 3 t 2 yrs. ( ) American Fruit Grower Westergarde Creditors will present claims with Reverse Ch&rge. ( ) Household Magazine . tuiu smaii son, of Ogden, visited Sun2 yrs. g.2S tf vouchers to the 1 J7, ( ) American Poultry Journal undersigned at his ( ) Woman's World 2 yrs. residence in Bothwell, Utah, or at the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaffer 1 n ( ) Good Stories ( ) Breeder's Gazette parents or Airs. Westergard. Office Of B. II. Jnnwi 2 yrs. OUR wr. ana Mrs. Dean Grover were 1 ( ) Screenland Law, Brigham City. Utah on or be ( ) Good Stories fore the 30th day of June, A. D. 1939. weekend gueests of his parents, Mr 1 ( ) Pathfinder (Weekly) "ZZZ". 1 yr! ( ) The Country Home Date of first publication, April 27 and Mrs. Lafayette Grover. Dean ( ) Motion Picture Magazine . 1 1 yr! ( ) Cloverleaf American Review LIZ A. D. 1939. tj-vI( ) McCaU's Magazine yr. Herman Eberhard ( ) Farm Journal & Farmer's Wife 1 yr ( ) Romantic Story Magazine . 1 Executor of the estate of 1 J1"' yr. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO ( ) Home Arts Needlecraf t ) Open Road for Boys Gabriel Martin, Deceased yr. 1 V' ( ) Screen Book .'.""" ( ) Home Friend B. H. Jones, Co. Attorney for yn ( ) True Confessions .. Tremonton, Utah . Phorm 23 JT Executor, First National Bank ---( ) Leghorn World ( ) Better Homes & Gardens"!! Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. 1 1 yr! ( ) Mother's Home Life v ( ) Silver Screen 26 Issues ( ) Pathfinder (Weekly) ( ) Modern Romances yr" 1 'r ) ( Rock Plymouth Monthly ( ) American Boy g mos. 1 J7, ( ) Successful Farming ( ) American Girl g mos 1 n ) ( Tribune Poultry ( ) Parents' A babv boy was born to Mr. and "Mrs. Carl Cobia, of SnowviUe, April (B. B. II. S. 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