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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah' Penrtee Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and family visited in Ogden on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cran-for- d Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Spires and family. They also visited with Clair Huggins and family of Bear River City. Mrs. Eva C- Petersen and Mrs. Martha Howard accompanied Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and children to Brigham Monday. The New anEJEEOT Forge, Pa. Engvar Petersen and Mrs. Albert Smith went to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family went to Ogden Monday to attend the rodeo. Mrand Mrs. ClarJc Gibbs accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson and daughters to Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Brooks Shuman and daughter, Deanne, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Newell John- Mr. and Mrs- - Fred W. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen, went to Salt Lake Monday to march with the band. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen of Brigham !son on Tuesday. to celebrate the holiday in Og den Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett were visiting Mrs. Josephine Nelson Sunday. Emery Nelson visited in Ogden Monday with his wife, who is staying with her mother for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow visited Sunday in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CaJt (jatland Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Lafajtte Grover, recently returned from a short term mission in Palmer, Alaska, gave their reports in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. Will Harris of Portage was also a speaker. Musical numbers in cluded a vocal solo by Ardes Petersen. "Open Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PeterTemple", Friday. sen visited in Logan with Mr. and accompanied by Hazel Riser. La Joseph Oyler took the Bear Vona Grover and Hazel Riser River High School band members Mrs. Kimber Barlow Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and sang "Praise Ye the Father, to Salt Lake City Monday where family of East Garland visited accompanied by Nelva Hansen. they appeared in the Pioneer Day with Mrs. Eva C. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris of Parade. Mrs. Roy Oyler and daughters Mr. and Mrs- Scott A. Petersen Portage spent Saturday and SunErma Anderson and Helen John at and family, Sunday. Lafe the home. Grover day Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman son, were Brigham City visitors Mr. and Mrs. Uawrence Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche spent Monday in Ogden with rel- on Friday. Mrs. R. J. Potter and Dean and family and Mr. and Mrs. atives celebrating the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson left were Logan visitors on Tuesday. Kimber Barlow and family visitMrs. Bill Cole and ed in Ogden Monday. Thursday evening for Montana daughters Bobbie Hunter of California where they plan to visit Mr. of Ogden came to the Eph Peterson home Tuesday to arrived last week to spend his Jackson's folks. spend the vacation with his grandmother M. and Mrs. Holman, accom remainder of the week. Delos Adams and Ardes and Maxine spent the 24th In Ogden. They also attended the circus in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hornston ; the Adams, Gates of the - OPENING FRIDAY LiB ERTY REFRESHMENT BAR FROZEN CUSTARD DELICTOUSLY SERVED in Cones, Carry-ou- t Sundaes, Malted Milks Pints, Quarts ff and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen recently received treatment at -- SEE HOW YOU CAN ft - 4 "BOY FROM NDIANA" Cartoon Cartoon serial meeting place for D. U. P. RETURN FROM CANYON TRIXIE BJORN IS PEARL MEDAL WINNER TRIP tried but happy crowd was seen returning Monday from a three day holiday outing to LoTrixie Bjorn, daughter of Mr. gan canyon. The following and Mrs. S- - E. Bjorn of Tremon- families; Garland Puzeys, Freeton, was declared the winner of man Byingtons, Mervin Holts, the WCTU Pearl medal contest Steve Hales, Orval Jess Ewers, held Friday evening at the Meth- Garfields, Henry Van Swedens odist Church. The other contes and Reid Oylers enjoyed the va- tants were Pauline Davis and Kayla Kerr. Bishop Leonard L. Bishop spoke to the contestants, and D. E. Peckenpaugh made the medal presentation to the winner. A vocal solo by Judy Beeton, accompanied on the piano by her "YOUR HOME-TOWmother and piano solos by Ther-o-n Butler, comprised the musical offering. The invocation was by the Reverend Gile V. Wilson and the benediction by Neal Hess. A TOP cation. One of the everts outing was hiking to fa jumper by the men women. A anl j their four children 0f Canada arrived m Tr Sunday for a two S MlJnsisthedau2i George E. Gent QUALITY N SERVICE STORE" i GROCERIES HOME FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ! NEld LEGAL NOTICES t t X I ! MEATS "WE SELL DAMNEAR EVERYTHING" Phone In , III" lBlfi 5266 ... Gepharf Stores Co. 3-Pie- .rnesaay. Mr. . Friday and SaturdayTT"" ... uon McAllister, Lois Butw with David .Bruce, Christine Miller in glorious. Cinecolor plus featurette "MARDI OKAS" IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF day. THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS Florence Beard, Eva Hansen, TRICT, IN AND FOR BOX ELLaVeme Homer and Polly Smith DER COUNTfY, STATE OF UTAH joined with the other camp in In the Matter of the Dissolution the Box Elder Co. chorus of 48 of voices, conducted by county SMITH LAND COMPANY, a CorT. Brough, poration. Dora chorister, who furnished NOTICE singing in the Notice is hereby given that on evening meeting. It has been fourteen and one August 12, 1950, at 10:00 o'clock half years since the DUP began a. m., at the County Court House, to collect money for this build Brigham City, Utah, the applieve- cation of Smith Land Company, ing, bua ing, but they are now able to a corporation, for voluntary look upon this beautiful white dissolution of its corporate status structure at the head of Main will be heard by the District Street with gratitude and pride. Court of Box Elder County. Any Owing to the rise of material person may file his objection to and other setbacks unforeseen, the application at any time be it has taken several years longer fore the hearing. to complete than was anticipated K. B. Olsen and children of Evanston, Wy- in the beginning. Clerk of the District Court The building, modeled after oming, called on Mr. and Mrs. of Box Elder County Wendell Hansen on Sunday. the old Salt Lake Theatre, will Lysle Ricjhardson Word has been received that house pioneer relics, histories Clerk Deputy Mr- and Mrs. David Larson, now and records as well as being a! 5tc of Logan will join the Sons of the Utah Pioneer Centennial Trekkers in an outing over the weekend that will take them to Provo and several places of interest in that vicinity. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and daughter Patricia, visited with! Mrs. Francis Allen in Portaee on OLD-FASHIONE- D .It, , HAN EVER 1 - REAL Tt-,.- M MOVIES ARE BETTER "YOUNG DANIEL BOONE' panied by Mrs. Nomie Oyler and the Valley Hospital. Gleason attended a meetMiss Diane Rhodes of Ogden ing of the Social Hour club at spent the weekend at home with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earnal her parents. Nielson in Garland Friday Mrs. Tom Harper and three children spent the 24th in Ogden. Mrs. Nomie Oyler and Essie Mrs. Hazel Riser and her Peterson joined other members children spent the 24th in Ogden. of the Daughters of the Utah Pi- Brent, who had spent his vacaoneers of the county who had tion at the Dean Grover home, chartered three busses for a trip reurned with them. to Salt Lake City on Saturday Scoutmaster Paul Larson took where they attended two meet a group of his boys on a two-Dedication night ings of the three-da- y camping trip high up in services of the new Memorial Blacksmith Fork canyon. They Museum building which was re- left Tuesday afternoon and re cently completed. turned Thursday. Mrs. Sophia Larson, who has been visiting relatives in Ogden DEDICATION ATTENDED and Salt Lake City for two weeks, BY LOCAL CAMP returned home Monday. D. U. P. MEMORIAL Mrs. Sherman Oyler is reported Capt. Maude O. Cook and fifmuch improved following a back operation in the IDS hospital in teen members of the Midland Salt Lake City. She was able to Camp of Daughters of the Utah leave the hospital on Saturday, Pioneers attended the first two and is staying with her sister, meetings of the Dedicatory Ser Effie Wilde, in Salt Lake City. vices of the Pioneer Memorial She plans to return home this Museum in Salt Lake City, Satur Millie - - Tues., Wed., Thurs., Aug. plus "THE PARGO PHANTOM" News Cartoon Serial Mrs. Sarah Shuman. OTSAESE "WOMAN IN starring Ida Lupino, Howard Duff "BEAU GESTE Cartoon .... ' 0, 31 Sunday, Monday, July Gary Cooper, Ray Milland in - They abo attended the parade in Bothwelt. Fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Peterson on Sunday evening-DeLen Petersen gave a report on the Scout Jamboree to Valley 28, 29 Friday, Saturday, July ' TOWEL fV.Jj;-Sv.:- r ! O SETS A ? I ce only fMMD "Star Dust" A good o choice f colors tirst BRASSIERES in Colors in white, pink, blue, $ in lovely satin. Molded cups, A to G ... 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