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Show :ny -- SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 ..BEAR RIVER VALLEV LEADER Burlpy, Idaho, to speed the bor Day holiday with relations. Mr. and Mrs. James Ethering-to- n Jr. and children visited their Alvin Marble who parents, Mr. and Mrs. James La- ns. j ;r.e . FarK. MTrm-stnn- ot,h -relatives here crback to California. Mrs. Wayne Manninj ,'n were guests of Mr. and "vd Lish over the week- .J -- ItHOS fi - :d Mrs. "lie City Fred Harwood of visited at the jjr. and Mrs. "? A. R. Bur-l- .J their way to week on "-- " VIS- -: i ... , c and Mrs- Marion Hanvood and daughter, Cynthia, of Hill Field, visited relatives Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. DarreU Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coats of Brigham City visited relatives and friends here. They went to Logan canyon Sunday afternoon to spend Labor Day. Relatives from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Brigham City and Mr- - - Dew-eyvil- le attended the Marion the II Lish family reunion held Sunday afternoon at the Crystal Springs. attended. Their first organization was started with Horace Lish Sr., president; first and second Lloyd Lish and Mrs. Lettie Bur-bawith Mrs. Orpha Ault as secretary and treasurer. Dinner was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son, Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haslam, spent Monday in Logan canyon. Jay Lish, Reo Barkle and Hal Clark enjoyed a fishing trip in Logan canyon over the Labor Day holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning to Ogden, Monday. Fifty-seve- n 1TERPILLA i A. vice-preside- nt, nk i Legal Notices while appreciating the ased performance of the new like j! D4 Tractor, will particularly retort, s Addition of For the County Clerk or the respective signers. Steering Low-Effo- assist the action cvy duty springs This mokes Clearing clutch levers. . . . results in easier operator's job on particularly productive days, NOTICE TO CKEIOTORsf Estate of ELIZABETH FREE- MAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 23, First Security is an important Bank Building, Brigham, Utah new "Caterpillar" D4 ve of the on or before the 3rd day of . u .i na .v mwio :cor rnci is lcum iw uu in?. January A. D , 1948. k than the famous model it suc- J. W. Phillips, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Freeman, Deceased. Date of first publication ;us 1 further information consult involving frequent cbanges of - ETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE August 28, A. D., 1947 Wm. E. Davis, Brigham, Utah. Attorney for administrator. COME IK&ND SEE IT J7 Trrr.oritfn. Uuh have returned home after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Pike's parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed.T.und Hurd. Mr. and Mrs. Li Fran and small daughter. Marie, cf Salt Lake spent the week-en- d visiting relatives and friends. Jay Laien returned to Jackson, Montana, after a three day visit at the De Lamar Cutler Quccd Story of Lost Dauphin Revived ?.!r. and Mrs. W. A. Goyette cf Oakland. California, are spending their vacation in Utah this Thursday, they visited at Fioneer Indian riissicr.ary year. the hoir.e cf Mr. ar.d Mrs. Carl Rorr.er. The ladies are sisters. Chimed to Es Heir to Mrs. Mabel Rorr.er delightfully French Throne. entertained at a kitchen shower home. Monday night in honor of MLs3 Joseph Cutler has returned HOGANSBURG. N. Y. The re- Roma Jean a bride of the Hill, from Oregon where he visited his mains cf an Episcopal clergyman, an Indian missionary who had in- week. Bride's books were comdaughter, Clecne Ferguson and sisted he was heir to the throne ol pleted with high honors going to family; and his son, Earl. France, were d;sir.terred in a small Valborg Romer and consolation Among those taking part in cemetery in this northern commu- to Annie Petersen. Mrs. Annie the stake Primary pageant, Sunnity cf New York. Tingey, Mrs. Ed Richardsen and day were: Christine Peterson, For 89 years the body of the Rev. Mrs. Lanell Foote of Brigham Mrs. Floe Cutler, Mrs. Alberta undisturbed In Eleazer Williams - lay were guests. its grave. Then without fanfare, the City A delicious was served luncheon moldering bones of Mr. Williams were disinterred for reburial at by the hostess and the bride-to- Oneida. Wis., the place to which he be received lovely and useful led the Oneida nation of Indians gifts for her kitchen. , more than a century ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and Out of the simple ceremony arose Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen of again an international riddle. Was Williams, as he persistently had Salt Lake City were Sunday claimed, actually the lost dauphin guests at the Carl Romer heme. of France, eon of Louis XVI and They were returning from Sun Marie Antoinette? Valley, Idaho, where they had out-of-to- Rev. Norman B. Godfrey, rector of St. John's Episcopal church at nearby Massena, officiated at the disinterment. He explained that transfer of the body was sanctioned by the church. Dauphin Story Doubted. "The Episcopal church," said Mr. Godfrey in a statement, "has never officially given the slightest credence to any theory of Mr. Williams' antecedents, preferring to consider him a great Indian missionary and educator In his day." The rector pointed out that the Oneida Indians long had wished for Mr. Williams' remains "that they might pay continued homage to his memory as their founding father in Wisconsin." The remains were wrapped carefully in linen and placed in a small rough box, and the rector expressed hope that the "lost dauphin" theory, as applied to Mr. Williams, soon would be completely forgotten. Historians never have been able to decide whether Mr. Williams' claim was genuine. Some gave credence to it; others contended he was an imaginative dreamer, and some held that he was an outright been vacationing. Miss Joan Gardner returned home after spending a week with relatives in Ogden. Cox, Phyllis Arbon, Elva Cox, Joen Anderson and Charles Rce. 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REPAIRED NOW Mrs. Clara Dalley of Provo, until you are ready wait Why came to attend the Pioneer to use them? homecoming in Bear River City last Monday and remained a week visiting relatives and Blacksmith & Machine Works friends. While here she has "Mends Everything been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. But People's Ways' Junius Thompson. The Thomp ii I I entitled son family sang a song "Wagon Train," composed by Mrs. Sybil Wilson Luke, formerly of Tremonton, at the Bear This River City celebration. was also featured in the prorram here Tuesday. 1 It was a unique caravan that completed the miniature trek from Nauvoo to Salt Lake Valley, Tuesday evening. Conveyances were varied from real covered wagons to hayracks, incharlatan. cluding open and closed buggies. Seized Real Dauphin. The real dauphin, named Louis About one hundred and twenty-fiv- e Charles, was seized during the persons participated. French revolution, and later confined to the temple prison in Paris. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette died on the guillotine. Louis Charles, according to historical accounts, died June 8, 1795. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Frand-se- n But rumors soon began to circulate of Ogden, niece of Bishop through Paris that the dauphin had been smuggled out of prison, and Dan Hickman, visited the HickM that another boy bad been put In his man home Saturday. .1 II U1 '" .jrl celL It was the substitute boy, and Larkin and Joan Florence iactufti Thtff't not the dauphin, who had died, Jlr orpo"" Hickman entertained at a showmty for higher tducauon m according to rumors. lh Regular Army through forthe Mrs. for er Larsen, Jay Mr. Williams, in his younger the L'SAFl nThnicl 1 raining tdiuuU. days, was known as the son of mer Doris Cutler, at the Larkin a Thomas home. Thirty guests enjoyed Williams, from the Quebec village of games and a treasure hunt. Veterans of any ol near Montreal. There were ;Many lovely gifts were received (he Armed Forces 11 other children in the Williams was mi y now culm for direct by the bride. A light lunch family, and the birth of each, with served. (o a unit within the Aih Army Area. 1 his assignment the exception of Eleazer, was duly ' Dailere and Nelson it lor a minimum ol one year. Beverly recorded by the Catholic church. Some say it was an oversight; Cutler were in Provo, Wednesday, The Regular Army oflcra for atothers believe the lack of a birth making arrangements rr any emelk-nopportunirecord supports Williams' "lost tending the BYU this coming ties for advancement thru Officer Candidate School dauphin" claim. year. and the Air Cadet prograra. In his boyhood Williams spent of Abbot Mrs. Mr. and Fielding eight years with white relatives in -m a at the HickNew England. Though reared a Boise, Idaho, called 15' A limited number ol home man evening 3 Sunday Roman Catholic, he embraced the Veterans may oow is Abbot Mr. to Provo. the of War after Episcopal religion enlist for assignment to the at team 1812. football I. T O. An exciting opportunity captain of the to visit Furope in peace lime, the BYU. Mrs. Abbot is Mrs. increase in pay. plus a 20 niece. Ada Hickman's Widow Wins $4,003 Damages Former members of the Mrs. D. G. Nelson, III visited Armed Fortes may now en In Suit Against Farmer, 88 in Malad, Idaho, with her parlist for initial direct assignST. LOUIS. An ment to the AAF insulla- jury in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowen. lion of their choice. Circuit court awarded $4,000 damMr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot ages to Mrs. Marie Brady, the Palmer widow, in her breach of promise and family attended Sunat reunion Springs, Crystal suit against Fred SPECIAL A She retired farmer. day. wealthy sued for $25,000. NOTICE TO Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason, Jr. Mrs. Brady, mother of four chil- and family, returned Monday HIGH SCHOCL dren, testified that Neustadt, her from a trip through the Yellow- landlord, first proposed to her in stone GRADUATES! Park. Sevr-rsdays were January, 1943. "You will find me Inn. Mack's at spent a jolly good fellow after we are Now you can enlist to George Daley, small son of Alf married," she said he told her. ttif Army Air Form six a from He renewed his proposal almost Daley, returned Technical u html of your daily, she said, and she finally said weeks' stay with relatives in Cal-- ; choice. He then refused to go ifornia. "yes." through the ceremony, she testified. The following attended the Neustadt told the jury that Mrs. football game Saturday, August Brady "was all the time talking to "' HOW Tlic ARMY IS A me about marriage," bu denied he 23, at Salt Lake between the Clevethe and BETTER CAREER... eve proposed to her. "I'm too old Brooklyn Dodgers a man for that," he said with a land Rockets: Floyd Anderson, THAN EVER Bob Bowen, Dallas Rolf and D. laugh. AKMY KECIIUITINC. SERVICE Neustadt, a widower, has seven G. Nelson, III. His attorney said 10 SO. MAIN grown children. Airs. Zella Pike and two child- - EDDY BLIXJ. be would ask a new trial. RKIGIIAM CITY ren of Scotsbluff, Nebraska, E j; .PACE SEVEN FIRESTONE STORE 130-- R PHONE 20 TRniONTON |