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Show 50, Thursday, November 30, i:, i 19-- 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON. UTAH 5 w s 1 I i: ; ; r- -. v rj (v Ward, Mr. and Mrs, J. Moroni Ward and children of Evans, Mrs. D. P. Jensen and daughter, Mary, Mcnte Jones. Mr. an,i Mrs. E. W. Ward en-- 1 tertained at Sunday" dinner for Lola Mae Cornwall of Tremonton. Thanksgiving guests at the J. II. Ward home included Eva Ben-tn- d mn and Mrs. Tom Porter of Salt Lake, the Karl Benson family of Sunday evening: the Y. L. M. 1. U11MJJ .'it. attu 11. A. gave a special program. Mrr. M T Mrs. Ora I Iyer of Ogden. Rhcdcs of the Stake Riard was daughter Linda, and Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Mable Hayward and two m attendance, also High Council- mother of Mrs. Welton Ward, all children and Mrs. Effie Welling of Pocatello, Mrs. Rayola Walker of man Dewey Lamb. at Karl the Brigham, visjted The Relief held a spe- and Margie Ward of Ogden, and Welling home on Thanksgiving. cial meeting on Tuesday at the J. H. Ward home. Home Demonstration Agent Bessie Hansen gave a demonstration and display of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Wand assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Amanda Hermanson, served luncheon dur-- ) ing the social hour following the meeting. About twenty ladies were t iii ED Li r UK i 1 5 t a m r Sx-iet- m YTAG V - - Page Five ' 3t y mm (Y lY'rV 4. rrestnt. 7 , ' ' n. $ Ricfe Mr. t' & and fa; m 1; The Primary officers held a iness meeting rnd social at the home of Gwen Ward Wednesday evenuig. Mrs. Ellen Canener entertained er book club Wcidnesay. Sever! tnvMed guests were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Georee M. Ward, and Mrs. Voss Wprd and chil- ren soent Sunday in Malad. They City, ? i Norr Dixon, Irs. ne w GeorJ everi gave Lettie A.riel Sod nner rr "Not now. Not while the going is toughest. Not while that extra winning punch is needed most. Not on my life . . Pe; gue; and larl yne an- Three were .Jiays given. iojii;iuf; tVta m ISgtJE in . .7 make j anil .ice cream was served by the offi cers to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward gave a Thanksgiving turkey dinner Thursday for the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. George M. imrarl YCuaj:j.nc;-!o;?Hl3l-S;77r- TfAcrTQ Cr.z of the PROBATE and GUARDLANSIHP NOTICES For further Information consult the County Clerk or the respective signers. g s. N. an I. A. gave . Att-Jim- Toy Favorites! e LEGAL NOTICES ' icil, iCiie-at- L ntna Y. VV.K lid prod md Jut r M. & urn m h hm a ommQ mmmt j Mar NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sa;: The 6th War Loan is now on ! Let's not let any of our fighting pals down. The Japs are far from being pushovers there are 73 million of them, stubborn, cruel, fanatically determined to stop us. To save American lives, to save time, we must overwhelm them with supremacy of materiel. Our fighting men will need more and bigger planes, more ships, landing craft and supplies, more of everything than in the invasion of Europe. So let's buy that extra $100 Bond right now to help shorten the war. Let's save other lives by saving our money! Tremoiti iajid, vfe: Axel HsJ ury, on M ll Wfh-J- GILBERT M. ARBON, the Administrator of the Estate of Moroni Arbon, Deceased. WALTER G. Mann, Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication Date of last publication WAR BOND! ''lM,,,' ELW00D Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready to use them? H. C. ROHDE Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" filS WT C? ft IT flf m f. XLz l Year In and year out, little girls want doU ouse8, T13 nandsome one ha8 slx rooms and 13 w!iite with wd rreen and brown trim. The hinged door opens and Bhuts. i IjMS. Pw$t. 7 11-9-- $100 j , n h NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of A. N. Fishburn, decease Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah on or before the 26th day of January, A. D. J7 N U It's a Beowfy Jj 1945. i Mrs. C. M. Cornwall and Mrs Lamar Cutler are happy to be at home with their new babies. They each returned last week. J. Walter Green was pleasantly j Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christen?en last Friday evening when surprised children Mrs. and Martina jand Larsen were guests of Mr. and some twenty-fiv- e neighbors and friends came to help him celebrate j Mrs. William Goldsberry at Lay-- I his 78th birthday. Games were ton on Thanksgiving day. Mrs a delicious supper was Larsen j stayed to visit there and played and fin Ogden until Sunday, when she served to all. A beautiful birthday cake and red tapers in crystal f returned home. candle sticks decorated the table. Mrs. Adrus f Kimball H. of Log-j an, spent her holiday vacation at Mr. and Mrs P. Y. Rasmussen home with her parents, Mr. and and children, of Logan, Mr. and I Mrs. A. P. Hansen. Mrs. Rue Saunders of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmus-se- n were all at the home of their father, H. P. Rasmussen, Sundav. A Suggestion: where they enjoyed a delicious '; 3 1944. Adam's Drug Store DS iem Estate of Moroni Arbon, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Snowville, Utah, on or before the 17th day of January, A, D, 11-30-- BUY AT LEAST AN EXTRA Ira Anderson returned home last week from California, where he went to accompany his daughter, Mrs. Anna Williams and baby. Mrs. Williams stayed in California. Mr. Anderson came home on the train. After being in a snow storm in the Sierre Nevada mountains, where they were snow bound for several hours until snow ploughs cleared the road, he is glad to be back home. Mrs. Sam Mortensen is recovering satisfactorily in a Salt Lake hospital after successfully under: going a very delicate and serious oneration. She has many friends who miss her cherry smile and pleasant greeting and all hope for a speedy and satisfactory recovery. Tljanksgiving dinner. Everyone remember the Relief DecemMr. and Mrs. Crosley went to Society bazaar to be held 15. ber Salt Lake Sunday to visit Mrs. Dale Anderson, grandson of Mr. ICrosley's sister, who had recently been operated on. and Mrs. Ira Anderson, is staging Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel and a satisfactory recovery at the hoswhere he family. Mrs. Ray Conger and chil- - pital in Brigham City, operserious a underwent major Mrs. James dren of Brigham City, He is missed at last ation River Bear of children Friday. and jAbel his many friends City, Miss Jean Abel of Pocatello, the school by a speedy rehim for who home the at hope Idaho, spent Sunday covery, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel. j . Elizabeth D. Fishburn The Administratrix of the Estate of A. N Fishburn, ddeceased. Walter G. Mann, Attomev for Administratrix Date of first publication November 16, 1944. Date of last publication December 7, 1944 " r ,r, rioriaioanu i aSSCVOiH l.ifl I I r f nH trailer carries two & A long cars which are separate pieces. Brightly 7Va-inc- h A Silky, Plash tj (f fled and Illae SCOTTY WIIEELIIAIIIIOW .l fe i?rt ( (22-lnc- (14-inc- h) : I Han mhv rolHrir fonr.1np.1i i to ; h TW HA T 4.19 A beautiful model with easy rolling wheels. Strong and well made. Beautiful Pasteli M WW Soft Animals . i Y Xr If ( f -- 32 Pi.c.t soft pastel shades. Service - IL H' ) You can complete your gift selection at our store . . . . Shop Watch for further anearly before the choice items are gone. 9.93 Lovely pottery ware in l- for Every person on your gift list a large shipment of distinctive T jl JUS! ArriVeCl Christmas Sifts. It Snrw V4-!n- Kj AT i tB "H If itruction. con- - i ( x non-fictio- Important books by world- - I t Merino Leather Uj m y5k hand quality li XI jj Popiilar I looks 4i) Tiction and ch Two Tiiiest pinions. Tx SS Fin Three-Jaw- . nouncements. Gamble Store Agency IMnncrware . tach oft, sanitary. Adorable the littlest children. La Itonlia jMiiii i ' J! v A colored. 9V4-lnc- h. President K. H. Fridal and Pres dent Wilma Anderson, of the Y W. M. I. A. attended the Young Ladies "Diamond Jubilee," Sun dav evening. About twenty young ladies took part on the program. which was verv instructive as well as entertain'nqr Tuesdav eveningthe regular class wcrk in Mutual was dispensed with and a program tiven which was greatly enioyed The Sundav School is giving the prgram next R':rd' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chirles Heslop rrnd dauerhter. Shirlev. of Plain City, visited Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heslop and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Heslop. Miss Etta Mae Heslon, of the Dee hospital in Ogden, spentSat-urda- y at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop. .... 4.flf) THI CK fceft ivory sprinkled with colorful posies. Pie plate, Casserole, w r . ft niversary party Tuesday. ! 1 Joel Tubbs. The. Y. L. f L J ... A. JvA bus- - 1 V'A A rd XjM, pP" Vll jM ft Skillfully tailored, smartly styled, designed for years of wear. Buck Un. , l) |