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Show vnvember 23, 1944 Page Seven BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH visitor Saturday. Providence, who expect to leave for Mrs. Jack Leak, Sunday. Mrs. Opal Kimber and children Fort Douglas in the near future. Joseph Berchtold visited the first are visiting with her parents, Mr. Mr. Weidieur has made his home part of last week with his son, end Mrs. C. E. Miller. PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP for the rost veir with Mr. and Ersol Berchtold and family. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen NOTICES Berchtold and children, Joe cjiq visited Saturday at the home of For further information consult Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Ray had On Thursday eveninsr Beth Wald- - Moana, returned to BHgham City their daughter, Mrs. Wanda Palthe County Clerk or the as their guests over the weekend ' t "r.d LuDen? Anderson enter- with him :"or a two day visit. mer, of Brigham City. respective signers. Darrell and Jack Ray, of South tained at a Bunco party at the Tred W. Petersen and Leonard Weber. Andcison home in honor of the Petei sen went to Ogden on busiNOTICE TO CREDITORS A farewell dance and social was bo's. Chili pie and ice cream were ness Thursday and also v' sited held Wednesday evening in the served to 14 guests. with their daughter and sister, Estate of Moroni Arbon The members of the Relief So- - Mrs. Theodore Fuller. Creditors will present claims Kym ior vein iwciie, uuii of cif tv spent Thursday at the home D. M. Grover, of Ogden Canyon, with vouchers to the undersigned Dee Watt and Elwood Weidieur o work leader, Ida Peterson. The vieited relatives here last Thursat Snowville, Utah, on or before Hmn uac erusnt mnltinw nnrl Tllfln- day. the 17th day of January, A. D., jnAnr for the bazaar which will be entertained 1944. Harleyof Granger club held in the near future. at his members ha GILBERT M. ARBON, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bodily and home Tuesday. at Notice is hereby given that in the Administrator of accordance with the of children, cf Layton, were guests and their leader, Tremonton club The provisions the Estate of Moroni law, the Board of County Com-- ! of Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson Harley Granger, attended the Arbon, Deceased. Located next door to missioners of Box Elder County, on "Sunday. Achievement social at the First WALTER G. Mann, eliminate to Tremonton will in and children, Ward church house proceed ITrs. T. E. Adams Andy's Barber Shop ' Utah, Attorney for Administrator abandoned horses from the open c Tremonton. visited with Mr. and Those attending were Niel Miller, Date of first publication Mrs. Chris Peterson on Sunday. Don Berchtold, Fred and Dee Len range in said county, and that We Specialize in Date of last publication on the 6th day of Novem-- j Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coombs and Petersen and Jack Dallon. ber, 1944, a drive will be held, and children, of Honeyville, were the Fridav evening Fred. Mvrna and all abandoned horses running upon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Doe Petersen attended their Cowboy Boots NOTICE TO CREDITORS the open range will, under the di- Waldron, Sunday. Kev Board club at the home of Shoe Repairing Estate of A. N. FLshburn, deceased rection and supervision of the RoVrt Baird in Tremonton Mrs. Maimie Hansen and Mrs. Mail Orders Creditors will present claims County Commissioners, be elim with vouchers to the undersigned inated All owners of horses run.t Tremonton, Utah on or before ning upon the open range are hereCalifornia, visited with relatives here durine the week. They were the 26th day of January, A. D. by given notice to file with the Strict Attention Given Board of County Commissioners a ntertained extensively by friends 1945. of such horses, and the Mrs. Lawrence Petersen was a and relatives while here Elizabeth D. Fishburn, description or thereon. marks brands Rrie-haMrs. Geniel Butler left Monday Citv visitor Friday. of The Administratrix Dated this 6th day of November, Mrs Martha Howard, of Salt rticht for Los Angeles, where she the Estate of A. N. 1944. T aUo vioitoH nvpr th weekend at will srend Thanksgiving at the Fishburn, ddeceased. Heber Order of home of her brother-in-laBy Petersen home. Leonard G. Walter Mann, EdButler. Mrs. ill Board of and The Stanf County Mrs Perry Attorney for Administratrix Mrs. Perry Stanf ill and Mrs Commissioners of Box mUnd Shuman were Ogden visitors Date of first publication Formerly with Ilepp's Berchtold were Brigham vis- Utah. Ersol Elder County, Jast week. November 16, 1944. itors Petersen Mrs. Monday. Mr. Raymond tnd Edwin Baird, J Date of last publication Mrs. Jack Leak was a Brigham County Clerk, and family visited with Mr. and December 7, 1944. j LEGAL NOTICES thatphfr I j j Washington, D. C. IN SOUTH AMERICA CITY ffB SsedTn have been so World War that II was brewing war told ftem Hemi-Serin the Western believe would it never the in Yet buzzing backstage diplomatic corps has feea a Rowing, worrying reverter of over the ultimate danger Chile and ween Argentina ?erhaps not next 'St ... h.,t before very long. ' ..ju.nnni attention was focused situation with Ar-- : Se bid lor a conference of Kmerican foreign mmisters- -I 1 n obvious move to put therecogn S A. on the spot and force 4-- H 4. n PENROSE me in Argentina. government urist 1 I S I ! i con-- ? tangled diplomatic the between Argentina frove States and other neighbors ex- involved that it takes an h 01 we out But it. understand nert to thpse basic and mess alarming facts: Is rushing i - Argentina ? I I X ! i6 i for-- ! was Delight" "Idiot's whom Stephen Scheuer i j 1 armament. Hedy Lamarr's the Mandel, mer husband, Fri't about Austrian munitions king, I ! ! j whole .The 4-- H 11-30-- nition of iW'3 4-- H j iJl'i I j ; 2 ! SHOE SHOP NOTICE e' air--I written, is busy building and night for Argentina planes 1 7- - day. could bomb from Santiago, capital of Chile, Argentina 2 just across the Andes, Mcndoza, fffll t minutes. It would take five hours for Chile to bomb Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. The people of Chile today 3 are worried sick over Argentina. The Socialist, Communist and Conservative parties, usually vigorously divergent, are now united on this. They fear Fascists, that the Argentine looking for means of keeping themselves in power, as Hitler did with the German people, out will make a Czechoslovakia In 40 y 3 'ft' s of Chile. Brazilians Admire Argentina. ! Americans are Other Latin tes, 3d! Paraguay, Bolivia, vided. di- symp- Argentina. Officially athize with in! Peru does not. But actually the Brazilian army, plus many of the Brazilian people, are rooting sympathetically for. the one country Rrs7il 4ttt the Rio Grande which has south of J J its nose at the and got away successfully thumbed Colossus of the North with it. Nothing succeeds like success, especially in the Latin American J mind. The state department adopted only halfway measures with Argen- tina; snubbed her' diplomatically, vbut made her prosperous economically by continuing to buy meat. The Argentines didn't care much if i they were snubbed as long as they r 3hoo lorst were prosperous. I Result is that many "good though not liking Argentine Fascism, enjoy seeing U. S. diplo 55. neigh-Jbors- ," macy come to grief. I NOTE Meanwhile, the United i States is less equipped to handle j things in our own hemisphere than jever before in two decades. Secre ,tary Hull is sick. His best Latin ;American experts were friends of Kjfe - lVl", , V - - --- " iii.l.iliT ' ;' - , ' , after Welles resigned. i WAR'S END people have tried their predicting the war's end, including this columnist. Some were (high-uofficials, some private Some were pretty good, 'some pretty bad. Rep. Earl Wilson, Indiana Repub-jlican- , in June, 1943, got an average compilation from 140 congress men that the war would be over in p William F. Halsey, who predicted, "complete, absolute defeal ("wasn't so sure when tie over." the war would Gen. "Hap" r forces, on Arnold, chief of the February 14, 1943. pre- .wted "the German war will be er by February 14, 1944." Farley. on January 20. 1943, e war will be over this year." J f .i Gen. Levin Campbell, January 13, 3"The war wil1 be over in about two years." j Herbert Hoover. November 6, 1943 C. Certainly we are now in the last ,lages of the war." taymnd Moley, November 8. "w, predicted end of the war "ear-e- r than envisioned by the adminis- .iration," Senator ? O'Mahoney, Wyoming ""nocrat, January 2. 1944: "The Conservative Swedish observ- n flo not believe that Germany can fnd"e beyond next June." Preident of the legis-Iav- e i m,.. Yuan Jwn P i und U rayons. etc., . monton jtir," :rwar would S 5 ' W, - - 4 11 'ord-Marc- . ' senator Jul. v W o-.-n ""-fttu- r 21, 1944: 1944- - pre- - be over in two . . oi lennesiee, 'The Red army .a .. m, Berlin. In over on Sionth." M. h Across the world the sound of shells has ceased West d And quiet shrouds the . . . ... battle-rubble- The enemy has laid away his arms, and Death and Tain are done in France. for I must fight and kill . . . But I go on And work and sweat . . . and hide and run . . . The Sixth War Loan Drive is on. That means it's every American's job to buy at least an extra $100 War Bond. Buy yours today. ... For here the enemy is very much alive . .. His bullets still are made of lead . . . Their angry whispers still foretell of sudden death For me and others crouched in slime and mud . . . end for us is yet to come . . . tsJ ... so we pray to God to give us strength . . To fight and win . . . without the waste of Time And with His Will ... . to see our homes again. 6 mora reasons for buying at least an extra. Bond in the 6th! &GQ War I. War Bonds nre the best, the safest inveitmenf in the worldl 2. War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 at maturity. as cash and in3. War Bonds are at convenient I crease in value to boot 4. War Bonds mean education for your children, security for you, a nest egg to foil back on come what may. 5. War Bond help keep down the cost of living. 6. War Bond will help win the Peace by Increasing purchasing power after the war. t Germany will be knorked out the spring and summer of 5 x, ? 1944. Adm. tor the Axis in 1943," was asked , "gain, on December 13, 1943, and Don! - prog-.nosticato- October, lisap '- . CONCERNING THE sheet - 1 I A lot of hand at f '- and were given the .Sumner Welles gate I j.. all front wlU In tlx Your Country is still at var-A- HE YOU ? Bear Rive r Valley Leader |