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Show :ovl:-p-f- . t .3 IUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946 ?M A Farm News 7 mi will be an-r- s Synced urnace-ty- p led 100te,imittt'e Elections 'ut waste, pout 1350 cf Box Elder Coun- are eliSible to vote of e elections R'ne comrnunity itino f j heat!jv-ariner- t jocse jjpifj jn county between 1 and December 15, prober o ana irs oil ac-nic- t Bishop, chair- of the county Triple A Com- - ;ee. it t elections are to and alternate reStilar J ' pse m unity and also delegates to a ity convention where mem- 4 of the county committee .ie local lAj farmer-committee-'RlB- , r . w- - A- - heat 3ij3 h" I. " "oe Cjj elected. 11" on mt soil-buil- d- NEW MODELS ELECTROLUX super-sphat- CLEANER em. Are Now Available Production For Electrolux firm egg production during 1946, was 4 per cent w oepiemoer into, yea.i, ign a large ement of both shell and SERVICE AND REPAIRS al- Call or Write ge ire AIR PURIFIER & HALES fro-eg- gs R. E. brought total supplies n mon-the level of the same Phone Bell 1945. After November egg I. 32-R- Riverside 2 0 aajpi-- fM EFFECTIVE j re solos were played by Floy Christensen. The speaker of the afternoon was Julia Jensen, a former member of the Women's uxiliary Corps. Carla Iverson 'hen gave a comic reading and Floy played two more selections on the accordian. The colons were then retired concluding the PAGE SEVEN visiting and luncheon were joyed by all. and Mr. Mrs. Arvilla Mrs. Cleone end, Hun-sake- r. j Gardner, Floyd Gardner and children. Lament and Stanley Gardner of Dewey-vill- e and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson, Mrs. Ivie Tucker, Mr Frank Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Hansen and children and Mr program. and Mrs. Carl ChadwUk of OgReNee Anderson spent the den. week-en- d visiting her parents, Vera Knudson and son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Andervisited relatives in California the son. ReNee is employed at Kress store in Salt Lake City. Reva Mae Anderson had as irrr her week-en- d guest, Mary Ann DID NOVi KNOW MOUR d. fAO'fHE'KCF " e "WINS? -- p ( (mis hetteijfille rubber ROM TItEMONTON 5 Trips toPortland and to 6 Trips SaltBrigham Burley, Twin Falls, Boise, frengtfi Seattle MORE Lake City ITERS . f$ GUAltf LOW COS' DAY A 3 Trips to Preston City, Las Vegas and 5 Trips toLosCedar Angeles to Cheyenne, Denver, Omaha 5 Trips and Chicago Sacramento and to Francisco 6 Trips SanReno, you according to Kow fcy highway, go Greyhound, to greatly Improved lervfce from here to any point between any point in America. Phone Salt Lake City and the North- - your nearest Overland Grey. west. At Salt Lake City we offer hound Agent for complete Intor. nine transcontinental schedule! to mafion" and low faret to every. Lo Angclci and all the East. Go where In America. Phone 88-Trcmonton Ry A. Byrne Vcrlin Bowcutt - Garland - Bernard Hansen Phone I45-Bear River City the i- Mr. Wm. E. Davis, rem0' Attorney for Plaintiffs. IV VNIUK fAU r I I W ftjcc lfV( - - - -lurfiMAIitlQ ,ri- - -- P. O. Address: Brigham City, Utah. 18-1- 7 5tc SO I'fA Pt r Pt RUNT? A. - -- A and Mrs. U- -i if bsg For an sisrm sse after show meal, drop in at KEN'S NU-VVA- Y Walter Sudburry .7 Av J 9 9 A? P THERE t Lw J a. i - ' SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH NEW CHEVROLclS TO GO AROUND We are getting our fair share of the current production of new Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. And as strikes and shortages decrease, as the Chevrolet plants are able to produce more and more new passenger cars and trucks, we'll get more and more of them to deliver to our customers. Meanwhile, as long as shortages do exist, it is our purpose to apportion our share of the new Chevrolets available fairly and justly among the many customers, new and old, whose continued friendship and patronage are the keystone of our business. accessanes to purchase .ecuring delivery. " ba5'5 Lpo.ional W"e,er0nS (3) priori J-,nplad- reqen. order, oi and Chevrolet cars new 2. PRKIS-- A" authorized prices Qtihe sold be trucks will delivery. at -of formed, of ' "V"in aurttes. borders Oolchevro.etatany- tl- t- ,0 tn will be required the ,ron5achove car. disPSe. rs who do "oa ""' nllowances base be B ;:-,o- . and loir value ron honesi ope of del,very' he ,rom any corner .1' ... YOU FOR WE THANK , w AWA.T.N'G yOUR NEW DEtlVERY Of CHEVROLET z$j$W FrOnK Chevrolet Company Phone 20 C.I and try cne of their evening specialities. They serve delightful steak dinners. and Walter Fearson, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Layle Campbell and daughter of Salt Lake City de- beg. nirABi. V"IIU 7 distribution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks, we make the following mand of the complaint which has been fihd with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought for the purpose cf quieting title to the following described real estate situated In Box Elder County, State of Utah: Btg. 389.5 ft. S. and 219 ft. W. of the NE corner of Sec. 10, T. II N. R. 3W. SLM. Th W. 330 ft., th. S. 100 ft., th W. 140 ft., th. S. 150 ft., th. N. 530 ft., th. N. 250 ft. to .4 UNCLE rn' MATTIE WYATT and H. W. WYATT, her husband, and E. M. WYATT and OLIVE WYATT, his wife, and if either of said persons is deceased, then to the unknown heirs and creditors' of such deceased person or perTREsons; FLOYD WYATT; MONTON CIDER AND VINEGAR COMPANY, a defunct corporation of the State of Utah, and to the unknown directors or officers of said corporation; and to all other persons unknown, appear within trenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered Trips to Logan M V So that you may have no doubt as to our method of THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to City, Ogden and and Machine WorU, "Mends Everything Dttt Temple's Ways" Plain tins. claiming any right, title, estate, interest In or kin upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs' ownership cr clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. l:liv mL y SCHEDULES II. C. ROHDE rlcknm)th G-E- V - Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and son, Rellis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and family of Hooper recently. Wednesday, Mrs. Floyd Gardner and daughter, Cheryl left for Portland, Oregon to visit a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Wickrizer and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Fearson of Ogden visited at the home of 1946. vs. ra4y a e, SUMMONS mmm BoTrV-n0- s..- VIOLET BURGESS, his wife, as acfron Why wait until you are to uc U.f-r- ? m Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dewand son Daron, of Ogden. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry of Ogden, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry of Dewey-vill- o. BURGESS and MARY rr Have Your ey Estate of Daniel Lamar Christensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bear River City, Utah on or before the 27th day of December A. D., 1946. Daniel Christensen, administrator of the estate of Daniel Lamar Christensen, De- joint tenants, Suggestion: FA KM LMriXMF.XTS UK I'M'; ED NOW and Mrs. Duett Loveland, nesday. Mrs. T. R. Ault, Mrs. Johr Becker, Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. Mildred Jean Haslam, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. T. A. Carter in osA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE STATE UJP' UTAH IN AND FOR BOX EL DER COUNTY v.uJJLr!pu.-- A Mrs. T. R. Ault, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Decker of Opden, were dinner guests of Mr. H H Hug-gin- with their the week-en- d LEGALNOTICES spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and family. consult Honoring the 60th birthday information For further of Martin M. Gardthe anniversary or Clerk the County ner Sunday, November 10th, the respective signers. following relatives enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Games, CREDITORS NOTICE TO October 24, A. D.. days. and Mrs. Walter Humphry cf Logan called on Mr. and Mr. Caddie Wilkins of New York City. Both girls are attending school at the USAC in Logan. Faye Ann s was also home from school over the week-en- 10 .past Love-lan- Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, ItHII 2gS A reading and two accordian ceased. Wm. E. Davis, Brigham, Utah, lsllfl1il!1ii INIIOUNCING 3 VALLEY LEADER Trcncrtcri. Ut.h z Seat &tier City De-Ve- committeemen are re- xsible fcr administering sev- Government farm programs, uding the Agricultural Con ation Program. Among ACP es are determination of the practices for which stance is offered, and among farmers of funds conservation needs, jmmitteemen have helped Elder County farmers car-extensive ACP and soil conserving practices their farms this year. Most t"ly used practices are land I e, ling, application of weed control and re- mization of farm irrigation al-ti- R Ucudl in-U- goals E;e later. RIV AR number of Primary worker gathered at the home of Mrs. prices are expected to decline Irving Christensen Thursday seasonably and may be at sup- afternoon. They spent their port levels by early 1947, the time quilting a quilt which will USDA indicates. be sold at the Christmas sale to be held December 6. Another quilt will be quilted next week at the Melvta Johnson residence. A number of our townspeople Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Braith-wa- it attended the funeral services for of Brigham City are visit- the late Ernest Cornwall which ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were held in Tremonton, SaturI. II. Fackrell of Howell. day. Mrs. Irving Christensen and Mrs. LuAnna Sorensen entertained in honor of her little son, Mrs. Ernest Hi'gjnns spent FriCharlie, on his third birthday day in Ogden. Sacrament meeting was held Saturday afternoon. Twenty-tw- o litMe guests were invited. Sunday evening and the proA trousseau tea was held Sungram was given by the American cf Mr. and with David Stander takhome the at Legion day Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes for their ing charge. The following prodaughter, Clotile. Many friends gram was presented: Two numand relatives viewed the beauti- bers were sung by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths and the speaker ful display. The Relief Society held their of the evening was Kleon Kerr regular meeting Tuesday at the of the Bear River Stake Presihome cf Mrs. Marcele Olsen. Miss dency. A piano duet was played Bessie Hansen and Miss Eliza- by Misses Stenquist and Zundel beth D a r 1 e y demonstrated followed by Mr. and Mrs. Grifgifts to be made for Christmas. fiths with another duet. David A red letter day for Howell was Stander made a few remarks. ' November 6. The first of the The ladies auxiliary of the electric lights were turned on. Watkins Post No. 76 of the Mrs. LaRie Baker of Salt Lake American Legion presented an guest at the Armistice Day program at the City was a week-en11. home of her daughter, Mrs. Ariel school Monday, November E. Sdrensen. Mrs. Mary S. Anderson was in Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Sorencharge. The program commencsen and family spent Sunday ed by the advancement of the and Monday of this week at the colors and the school singing Darlene the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer "America." Whiten, P. Sorensen. Joyce Romer and Ilia Heslop Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lucas of then gave a tap dance. They Logan were guests at the home were accompanied by Leola Roof their daughter, Mrs. Cleon mer. Diana Iverson gave a com- Forsgren, on Monday. nal Goals production mi rialhave national been announced by s Department of Agriculture .r.T for an increase of 36 per ; over 1346 in the acreage of YCry ( h:rv ted for grain; an e cf 15 per cent in sugar planted acreage; an in-- J """ Se cf 9 per cent for sugar- -' ; plantings; and reduction of rom toil . cent in plantings of dry aarJitoveO;. and E Trcmonton |