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Show THURSDAY. JUNE 14, THE LEADER. Trawmtoo, Utah 1951 THATCHER By Joyce Johnson met in their work and business meeting Tuesday. Time was spent quilting and other sewing. Refreshments were served by Rosa Adams, Joan Waldron and Phyllis Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eldredge of Twin Falls, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow are vacationing in the east, going by way of Kentucky to visit friends Mr. Barlow met while on a mission, and returning by way of Minnesota to visit with sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peterson of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson of Honeyville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kristian Sorenson and son, Henning, and Miss Olga Nielson, fomerly of Vejle, Danmark, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and daughters of Evans, Reed Coomba of Ogden, Marlyn Taylor of Garland and members of their family. A turkey dinner was served. James Peterson is visiting in San Francisco with his daughter, Mrs. Merlin Roche, and family. Notice CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY E. Peckenpaugh, Secy. Bear River Telephone Company Tremonton, Utah. We hereby call a special meet- of the stockholders of Bear River Telephone Company (here inafter called the "Corpora tion") , to be held at 40 West 1st North, in Tremonton, State of Utah, on the 15th day of June, 1951, at 5 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of authorizing, and ratifying and confirming ths action taken by the board of directors, In connection with: 1. the borrowing from time, to time by the Corporation of amounts from United States of America, pursuant to the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as from time to time amended, and the issuing of notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness to evidence such loans, such loans to be made in such amounts, not exceeding in the aggreand upon gate $2,000,000, terms deemed advisable by the board of directors, to finance the construction, acquisition and operation by the of Corporation telephone lines, exchanges, subscribers' Wednesday evening the officers and teachers of the Primary Association met in their regular monthly meeting at the home of President Ora Lewis. The teacher training lesson was given by Bertha Johnson. Following the meeting a social was held honoring the out going officers, Ivy Christensen, Clara Johnson, Flossie Nelson, and Rosella Tolman. Each received a beautiful gift. Refreshments were served to 17 members and one Stake board member. Sunday evening the Sunday School held graduation exercises for those completing 8 weeks of teacher training. Class leader Audren Anderson was in charge the following of program, Wald-roScriptural Reading-Joa- n "Pleasure and blessings drived from teaching", Leslie Wight; Solo, Dewayne Harding; "Christ as a teacher," Dwane Newman; "Teachers down the ages," Wanda through Adams; "Teach by example", Dean Compton; Solo,, Verle Waldron; "My Testimony", Jones; Remarks by Ford Jeppson and Minnie Ashton of the Sunday School Stake board; and Remarks by Bishop James stations and other plant, Wight. Certificates were award GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE to 19 members. VISITS IN TREMONTON equipment and facilities necMr. and Mrs. N. B. Waldron The Relief Society members essary or appropriate for a and daughters, Connie and telephone system; 2. the Carolyn, of Washington, D C, mortgaging, upon are visiting her parents, Mr. and terms determined the by Mrs. C. J. Dewey of Tremonton board of directors, of all the vacation. during a three-wee- k property of the Corporation Mr. Waldron is employed by now owned or hereafter acAT A BARGAIN PRICE! the U. S. Government and is a quired to secure loans which COMPLETE Ice Cream and brother of Russ and Bill Waldmight be made by United Frosted Malt Department. ron of Tremonton. States of America to the Cor2 Mills Freezers, Natl poration, pursuant to the RurCash Reg., Manley PopMr. and Mrs. Bill Rosenkrans al Electrification Act of 1936, corn machine, 1000 pound, and children of Salt Lake City as from time to time amendall aluminum quick freezer, visited Tuesday at the home of in aggregate ed, limited 3 comp't. sink, Sundae disMr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr. to $2,000,000 as aforeamount penser, Counter and all said, and to secure all notes, misc. euipment. Market Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub were bonds or other evidences of value $8,000.00. Sacrifice at Sunday dinner guests of Mr. indebtedness evidencing the, $3500.00. SEE IT TO SEE and Mrs. E, J. Hess at Ogden. Indebtedness created by such THE VALUE. loans; and Mrs. Myrtle Madsen returned 3. the execution and dethis week from Kansas City, FOR SALE of a loan contract livery Missouri, where she spent twoj for a loan of not (providing VARIETY STORE, located months with her daughter and excess in of $451,000) with, in small town no fixture Mr. and Mrs. John note and and mortgage to, investment. Landlord owns Mainland, who have a new United States of in everything. Room newly baby. Mr. and Mrs. Mainland the forms thereofAmerica, presented Remodeled. returned with Mrs. Madsen by to Inventory in the meeting of the board very clean condition. Neat way of Colorado. of directors of the Corporafurnished. Rental reasontion held May 29, 1951. able. Low overhead Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bunnell Dated May 29, 1351. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bear River Telephone of Provo visited SunCompany day with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Vincent Chlodo, For further information on Bunnell. R. B. Waldron. either of the above listiD. E. Peckenpaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly of ngs,- contact Directors. Polsen, Mont., spent Friday 14. June 31, 3tc 7, May LEO W. SHERIDAN with Cliff thhe Beard night family. v 517 So. 12th East. Teles n; Del-mo- nt .Golden Spike Rodeo, June 21 to 23 HEtf rAASSEYUIS rorUNtlES HAVE 5sZr"Zi?', A FOR SALE son-in-la- w, Fitz-patri- Salt Lake phone to or Box 355 write City Logan, Utah. ck Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of Boise, Idaho, visited Saturday at Bennett. (ite "26" 12 or widths. YOU SAVE MORE OF YOUR CROP 12 foot in new Massey-Harri- s 6 foot "27" are longer, wider to provide more separating area. They pitch and toss a loose . . . open . . . fluffy ribbon of straw to get every last bit of your grain. Straw moves right along covering every inch of the walkers. That's 101 inches long in the "26" and 124 inches long in the "27" from the center of the cylinder to the discharge point. You get complete separation . . . more grain. As an integral part of the new Balanced Separation, the walkers have a capacity relation to the rasp The "26" and jr straw-walker- s GfceCftfe o . 1 ... HARVEST walkers take with no effort. Being longer and wider, the walkers have big let you harvest faster. You produce capacity more, cover more acres easier because there's no bunching, no thin spots, no slugs to slow you down. Special fingers on the walkers keep the straw open so grain falls through directly to the sieve. There's no mat of straw on which the grain can ride no chance for waste. Look into these new Massey-Harri- s the next time you're in town. Ask about Balanced Separation with its longer, wider straw walkers. ... Self-Propell- Valley Implement Company WAYNE SANDALL PHONE 3956 TREMONTON NEWEST N:'4?X f7 iJ At ":: A DRf EDrivo! ALL fJGlV Mi Mi GAB ' ' Appearance! Dody! (Shassis! ii FASTER ... bar cylinder. 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