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Show LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Four ..u --- Thursday, July 13, 1944 "" Social Items PENROSE YOUR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW TOWNE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. D. R. Waldron gracioously entertained the members of the Towne Club Wednesday evening, with. Mrs. Harry Drew as a special guest. Luncheon was served and the evening spent in playing Bridge. Prizes for play went to Mrs. Russell Waldron and Mrs. Jack Fronk. and Mrs. Joseph, EggOi and family visited with Mrs. Eggli's! parents in Ogden, Sunday. Jack Leak was an Ogden visitor Send it to us and we will clean and rebuild it into a new comfortable Mr. Monday. Miss Leone Miller Mrs. Melvin Hamilton entertained Tuesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. A group of friends enjoyed an evening of games and refreshments together. Marriage vows were spoken by George Raymond officiated at the wedding, which was attended by members of both immediate families. The bride was lovely in pale pink satin, with an orchid corsage. She was attended by Miss Elaine and Edward M. Pehrson was best man. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs George Bradshaw entertained at a reception at their home in honoring the couple. The rooms of the home were decorated with red, white and blue candles and lovely summer flowers. The wedding cake also held a prominent place in the decorative Mm MRS. GEORGE B. BRADSHAW MRS. MORRIS ENTERTAINS Ma-thl- as Tre-monto- Dixon, Valeea Crowther, Dora Brough, Blanche Brenkman, Bob Brough, Emma Rae Anderson, Mrs. Hazel Rogers, Faun Quinney and Gladys Winchester. Assisting as escorts and at the serving stable were the following young ladies, under the direction of Emma Rae Anderson: Lois Mary G. Christensen, Phyllis Archibald, Betty Rae Bjorn, Opal Shimek and Dona Gene Davis. At eleven o'clock a candle light-I- n wedding was staged with the newlyweds as principals. Many relatives and friends from out of town attended. Lt. Bradshaw and his bride left Monday afternoon for Camp Croft, South Carolina. She expects to remain with him until the Lieutenant is transferred. Lin-for- WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE Mrs. Clyde Morris was hostess to the Women's Civic League at her home on July 6th. Mrs. Newman from the Valley hospital was present to ask if members of the club could take over the night duties at the hospital every other week, due to their serious labor n scheme Three hundred guests called during the evening, and while present were shown the beautiful trousseau of the bride. Musical numbers and readings were presented on the lawn of the Bradshaw home, which was lighted with read, white and blue light. Those appearing during the program were Fredonia ! shortage. Mr. Abel S. Rich, of Brigham was the speaker for the afternoon and gave a broad and interesting talk on politics, including a sketch of some of the candidate' lives and the political problems of the day. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting of the club will be July 20th Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olsen and family left Monday for Salt Lake where they will make their home Mrs. Moroni Ward accompanied them and returned home Tuesday evening. - 2 PHONE 23 or and our driver will call. 80-R- EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 51 EAST, FIRST SOUTH ence REPAIR We Can Supply Headquarters JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR and HOLT for TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric WELDING rmvw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hales visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Elwell and family at Preston, Idaho. urday . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and family were Brigham visitors on Tuesday. Leslie Pierson, of Ogden, visited Saturday through Tuesday with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller. Miss Tess Johnson was home Leon Miller and Darwin Miller Sunday and Monday, and brought spent the Fourth at Clear Creek. as her guests, the Misses Evelyn Kay Shuman, who is working Marshall of Panguitch and Lavern in Ogden, visited his parents, Mr. Jeppson of Brigham City. The and Mrs. J. B. Shuman, this week girls are all student nurses at the end. L, D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Sgt. and Mrs. Grant Grover and small daughters, Marlyn and Car-lyNedra Cornwall spent the past visited in Penrose Monday at week in Salt Lake at the George the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol McDermaid home. Berchtold and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook attended the wedding reception in Brigham City, Monday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Dam for then daughter, Luella, and Mr. Harlan ; Gunderson. Center-ville- PURE WHITE SISAL 1 U Tremonton Lumber & Hardware n, Ed-mo- nd Mrs. Olena J. Homer and Ed iin Soda Springs, were accompanied Emma Moore, who for a time. Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. The Okada brothers visits in Clearfield, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry standi were Ogden visitors Monday. Miss Eleanore Perry, of Wi lard, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shura&r and daughter, Barbara, were a' Park Valley Sunday to attend the Seventies meeting and picnic. Mrs. Axel Nelson returned home last Monday after an extendec visit in Southern Utah. Mrs. Martha Howard, of visited this weekend at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M Petersen and family. Mrs. Howarc just returned from visiting in Cali. fdrnia with her son, who just en. tered the Navy. Mrs. Sarah Shuman is vacationing in Oregon and California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir, oi Huntsville, visited last week witl Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. Binding Twine $.50 bale . Shuman. ' Mrs. J. F. Petersen and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake at the home of Emma Bayles. Mrs. Anne Perkins accom- - BRIGHAM CITY Phone 130 Tremonton HARVESTER PARTS MYERS PUMPS and Water Systems P ETERSON Tractor Go. ALBERT KAUI, Mgr. mow Jimmy Haight, of Salt Lake, is spending a couple of weeks with his gandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller. ailing Ties - Nails Binding Twine Staples 90 Pick Up and Deliver Regularly j panied them to Salt Lake where she plans to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Mullins, for a week before returning to her home in Blanding. She has been visiting for the past few weeks at the home of Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen. Mrs. Jack Campbell and children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen Myrna Petersen played at Miss and small daughter visited a few Burns' piano recital Friday evening week with her parents, last days in Tremonton. Steed at Virginia, Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover and Idaho. Penwere and Iva Jed, children, Miss Grace South returned to rose visitors Tuesday. Their daughhome in Ogden, after spending her ChilBerchtold and Mrs. Ersol ter, dren, Bobby and Moana, returned two weeks visiting with her siswith them to Pine View to visit ter, Mrs. Joseph Eggli. Scott Petersen visited in Willard for a few days. Bishop Fred L. Petersen of Brig- Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and ham, was a Penrose visitor Tuesson, Monty Carl, were Salt Lake day. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daugh- visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and ter, DeAnn, went to Salt Lake Wednesday to visit with her sister, children, of East Garland, visited and Friday with Mrs. Graver's mother, Mrs. Howard Wadsworth family. J. B. Shuman joined them there Friday. They returned Sat- on E. Halverson, and Air Cadet Sher- Mr. and Mrs. Axel Fredriksen to came be They present Saturday. man Hansen, a relative who was for his birthday dinner on that day home on furlough. Dinner guests on Tuesday eveMrs. Ray Hill and Mrs. Jess Garfield were Brigham City visi- ning at the O. L, Brough home were Miss Bernice Brough, Miss tors on Monday. Larue Christensen and Lt. Harold R. Black. We Also Have a Good Stock of l'hon, We Will Now j Mrs. D. R. Waldron entertaind and daughter, at dinner on Friday evening for Mrs. Ebba Painterwere of Beth, Ogden, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James arbed Wire an Pie Mrs. Aarl Bennett and her sister, Mrs. Harvey Parks, of Carey, Idaho, spent a day last week in Salt Lake. Mrs. William Storm- and daughter returned home Thursday after Homer were Sunday and enjoying a visit with relatives in home by Mrs. Los Angeles. will visit here JUST UNLOADED n Sun-- j Ver-len- Lt. George Bradshaw and Miss Myrtle Pehrson at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, William E. Pehrson at Logan last Saturday at high noon. Bishop -- LOW COST TO YOU Virgie Jeppsen 'and son, Paul, arrived last week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson. Mrs. Carl Nelson visited inWil-lar- d e Saturday. Her daughters, of Hewett Mrs. Elvina and Willard, returned with her to spend the weekend. Mrs. Bert Stokes and Mrs. Carl "Nelson were Brigham visitors on Reception Honors George Bradshaw And Bride - Mattress at ge den, Mrs. Dorothy Iverson left last week for a two weeks visit with hei husband, Air Cadet Lynn Iversor at Greenwood, Mississippi. -- visited day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Lynn Shuman visited in Brigham last Tuesday and Wednesday with Lowel Petersen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller and family enjoyed an outing in Logan Canyon, Saturday. Marjorie and Faye were home for the weekend. Both girls are in the Nurse Cadet Corps at the Dee hospital in Og- FRIENDS MEET AT HAMILTON HOME --- Roll-Ed- j Trtmcmton NOTICE STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder ss. In the Blue Creek Precinct of said County. I have in my possession the following described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my ranch in the Blue Creek Precinct, on Tuesday, the 18th day of July, 1944, at the hour of 12 noon: One bay mare pony, white strip in face, suckling colt at side (no brands visible.) One bay mare pony, branded with Bar TM on right shoulder. Said estrays were taken up by me In said precinct on the seventh day of July, 1944. JAMES ROBERTS, Poundkeeper of Blue Creek Precinct, fr Union Pocific' tad hitting mointonanii crawl or drilling blowi lor victory y hooping Iho highway epon. Thty or buying bondl, growing victory gardoni, end in oihor wayi helping lo win the war. 37 f "I LEGAL NOTICES - i riiOBATE and GUARDL1NSHIT NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or the respective signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Cameron Smith, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Treraonton, Utah, on or before the 16th day of August, A, D., 1944. POLLY F. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of John Cameron Smith, Deceased. Date of first publication: June 15, 1944 Date of last publication: July 13. 1944. 7,!L?mnDAa5 ARe w Ml,,eA" ON VOW MVOMI h.l.C. BACKBONE OF DFFEUSB STATION lnT SATVIDAT I Ml. MOUKTAIH WA. TWl , |