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Show Thursday, January 3, 1952 THE LEADER. Tremontob, Utah "SOCIETY" i I NEW YEAR'S BREAKFAST GIVEN fast at ther home Year's Day. Guests were th fouowing couples: Reed Giles, Clifton Kerr. Radcliffe Henrie, Israel Hunsaker, Roscoe Hep- pier, Richard Calderwood, Ed Kerr, James Walton, Milton Johnson, D. B. Green, Earl Bu- chanan, and LaRain Marble. Following breakfast, gamea Friends of the Jess Garfields and Garland Puzeys were entertained at dinner New Year's eve at the Garfield home in East Tremonton. J LITERARY CLUB MEETS ' I I J The Tremonton, Garland Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Woodside. Mrs. Lester Wight reviewed the book, "The Family Kingdom" by Samuel W. Taylor. were refreshments Dainty served by the hostess. t party and banquet held at the Israel Hunsaker home. Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone. All club members were present except two. The evening following dinner was spent In playing gamed and welcoming in the New Year . main Crested contact Fern w Kunz administratrix or see Leonard B:shop at hls Real Tremonton Estate office FOR SALE--Ne- ladies w it 40. Very reas-we- re at Excell Clean- tfn-- c Ford tractor with tuter narrows and mo- ing machine. Mrs. Alfred Kunz, FOR SALE 1943 Jeep. Full metal admlnistratriz for Kunz estate, tfnc top. Good mechanical condition, Dial 4066. i good tires. Call Garland 121 J. NEED HELP ON 1 INCOME TAX RETURNS? see FOR RENT Two bedroom house. MEL FOXLEY Phone 2931. Phone 2101 or 2061 PRESSEHS WANTED Apply in Basement Bear River State t2c Bank Building lfc person at Valley Cleaners. 10 weiner pigs. Call Beginner piano students wanted. FOR SALE or see Roscoe Andersen, Inqu're Mrs. Bob Bennett 5772. t2p tic Bothwell. FOR SALE ADS T p1ow 1 - aL ; MISS BE1TY RAE BJORN who will he a spring bride. She is the daughter of Mr. ;and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn of Tremonton. on on LEGAL RET A MASON WEDS BUD SHARKEY will pay cash for dead or usless cows, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason antip horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- nounce the marriage of their monton 2141 or Garland phone daughter, Reta, to Bud Sharkey FOR SALE Monarch coal range 195 c of Ogden. The ceremony took with hot water fittings. Smith tic BIRD DOGS for Sale. Call 4046. place at the home of the brides Rose, Phone 4753. : t2p Mrs. at Ira Jackman sister, SALE Half on Wednesday, December FIGURINES FOR US for 1952 turkey and 26. Bishop Mark Jackman of the price at Vogue Beauty Shop. SEE broiler feed financing. Ander- out. tic Closing Holiday Ward united the young son Seed and Feed. Tremonton, couple in marriage. All immedGuaranteed Watch and Clock utah. Phone 2541. tfc iate members of both families repairing and Guaranteed Fresh were present. On Monday Mr. hearing aid batteries at VIC'S SPERRIES Olympic Dairy Feed - $3.20 per 80 lbs. Ander- and Mrs. J. L. Overmyer of Og- JEWELRY, Tremonton. tfc 16 sen and Feed. Phone 2541. Seed den, grandparents of the bride ; entertained at a lovely dinner Auto Glass Installation for all tfc party in compliment to Reta and make cars. Dick's Auto Shop . tfnc RADIO REPAIR and Sales. Ar- Bud. Others present were Mr. Phone 3556 and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family BEFORE BUYING car or truck vin and Stromberg Carlson, 835 We'st st Lyle H. Hanson of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie insurance see James Miller, 51 owner tfc Voorhees of Clearfield, Mr. and South Main, City, Utah. Mrs. Rollin Thomas of Randolph, Best claim Brigham service. Reasonable BASEMENT HOME for Sale Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman of t4c See Burnice Hunsaker or Phone prices. Mid vale and Cpl. Phill Mason 3291. t2c of Fort Riley, Kansas. Monday Before buying AUTOMOBILE evening the groom left for New INSURANCE be sure to see Reg PONY AND SADDLE for Sale Port Virginia, where he will be Brough in Tremonton. tfc. Call 28J5 Garland. t2p Barley or wheat UTAH FOR SALE straw. Phone Garland 31-- J2 : Mid-val- e, . '. - under-Tremont- on ' it'' Merrill "Bud" Peterson Dale O. Hutt Sttx-knll- 30-- 3U-- S To our many friends and customers who have assisted in establishing and building up our meat cutting plant. In selling our interests to Mr. Hansen, Mr. Selman and Mr. Miller, we bespeak your continued- patronage to the new owners. - , We have appreciated working with and for yo?!, and ajrain express a genuine, sincere, "thank you.' termediate labor employed on this The couple are planning contract shall be 11.60 per hour. The minimum wae paid to all a February wedding. unskilled tabor employed on this conshall be il.fio tier hour. Miss Firth is employed at) tract i'Liins and specifications are on of the State Road the UJSAC. Experiment Sta- file In the office Ninmlss4on. Salt Cltv. and tion in Logan. The prospective office of its District Knjtineer the at Utah, where thev mar be groom is studying for his Oaden. reviewed by. prospective bidders Master's degree at the same Speolflmtionn, proiKwal forms, and plans will he furnished at school. on depositing 2.00. which will be refunded: providing bidder submits an Rccp.tat.le bid and returns the ELAINE ANDERSEN IS plans within seven days after Che of bids. Kach bidder must PLEDGED TO BLAIN MADSEN opening; submit a letter from m approved Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen surety company ruaranteein to said bidder with reoutreti announce the engagement of furnish bond. The rlKht to re tec t hnv or bids is reserved. their daughter, Elaine, to Mr. allCash, certified check. cashier's Blaine Madsen, son of Mrs. check, or approved proposal Kuaran-t- y bond for not h. than oer cent Myrtle Madsen of this city. of total amount of bid made payable to the Itond State Commission must The wedding date has not yet accompany each bid as evidence of been set. (rood fiuth and a runrantee that If awarded the. contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish Sgt. and Mrs. L. H. Garfield contract bond us required. 'additional Information mnv have returned to Spokane Wash- beAnysecured at the of flea of tin State Kond Commission. ington, after a three week's visit IsUcd this 2'Jlh dnv of December. here with Mrs. Garfield's s CATi:m-- K CatrpillT. Scrv.cf. inc. Peterson Tractor Logan Utah Tractor Company Gentlemen announccVthe Xr 25 ' . Lai--Cit- Equipment. 1 Oietl TfOtlo Sincere. y 7 CATERPlttAR Diee tng'n Rood Mochinery TRACTOR C Eorlh Moving Eq.p"n, & par- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen I lke ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble, and at Roy with Sgt. Garfield's parents. fur coat, size about onable. See VJk . We Say THANK YOU tfnc - - . : Strict- outbuildings. ers. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Among the lovely brides of 1952, will be Miss Betty Rae Bjorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn of Tremonton, Utah, who will plight her troth with Mr. Phillip Wrathall, son of Mrs. Clara W. Wrathall of Salt Lake HORTON MR. AND MRS. DON DEE City, Utah. who PAULINE PETERSON were The former Re Nae Firth and husband Miss Bjorn attended the Utah ENGAGED AT TO OREN HE ON 21st. married in the Logan Temple, November Mr and Mrs. Fred Peterson State Agricultural College, the of East Garland announce the) University of Washington and LOCAL GROUP ATTEND JtK NAE FIRTH IS NOW engagement of their daughter, the University of Wyoming. She AMBASSADOR CLUB MRS. DON. DEE HORTON Pauline to Oren Heaton, son of is affiliated with Kappa Delta! Miss Re Nae Firth, daughter ' Attending the Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Heaton of Sorority. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth of Athletic Club New Year's Eve Mr. Wrathall served in the Tremonton, exchanged vows party in Salt Lake were Mes-se- rs Tremonton. United States Army during world Both are young gradpeople son with Mr. Don Dee 'Horton, and Mesdames J. H. Fronk, War II, receiving his commisuates of the Bear River high of Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Hor- D. E. Peckenpaugh, D. R. Wal-drsion in 1942. He is a graduate of Miss Peterson been has (school. ton of Oakley, Utah. The cereand B. N. Benson, of the University of Utah and a employed at the IValley hosmony was performed in the and Garland. of Alpha Kappa Psi, member pital and In business since hef Loean Temple, November 21st. business fraternity. honorary Mkv Heaton has) graduation. Following the ceremony, par- STANDERS ENTERTAIN A served in the army and is now spring wedding is being ents of the groom honored the FRIENDS by the couple. planned employed at San Luis Obispo, couple and bridal party, at a Dave Mr. Mrs. Stander California. and dinner at the Bluebird Cafe in entertained a group of friends Wedding plans arc not defiLogan. New Year's night. nite (at this time. home at their NOTICES The same evening, the par- A delicious luncheon and social a re ents of the bride gave Probate and Guardianship Nowas enjoyed, and fam- LOCAL , CO UPLE ANNOUNCE evening tices. Consult Clerk of District at Bothwell ward, the ception were shown. DAUGHTER'S ENGAGEMENT Court, Brigfcam, Utah, or the reJhall. A large crowd of friends ily pictures Mr. and Mrs. Ed Qulnney anfor further inspective and relatives attended. nounce the engagement of formation.signers HUSBAND FOR FSTERTA1NS Helen Wood was maid of their daughter, Carolyn to De-ve- re honor. Miss La Rae Bingham, Honoring her husband on his Watkins, son of Mr. and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Elaine Anderson, June Firth birthday Mrs. Steve Hales Mrs. Vern Watkins. Estate of Hannah N. Summers, at dinner Saturday and LaVon Stenquist were Miss Quinney is a graduate deceased. were Mr. and Grests bridesmaids, and Kent Horton night. of Bear River high school, and Creditors will present claims iwas best man for his brother. Mrs. Ike !Ward, Mr. and Mrs. has attended the USAC fall with vouchers to the Mr. Mrs. and To greet their guests,' the Glen Ward and quarter. Mr. Watkins will gradCity, : Utah, on or Hales. Ron bridt wore a wedding gown of uate in June from the Bear eigned at Thomas A. Summers, ice pink satin with oversMrt of River high school, i before the first day of March, net, styled with a yoke and ENTERTAIN AT DINNER No date has been set for the A. D., 1952. long pointed sleeves of chan-till- y Ten couple were entertained wedding. Thomas A. Summers, lace at dinner Thursday evening beof the Estate of H'nistrator LeRoy Firth acted as master fore the Dance club HOLMGREN FAMILY HOLD ;T?.nah deceased. by Summers, party of ceremonies for the short Mrs. Leland Harris and Mrs. HOLIDAY REUNION Ean. J. C. Call, program, which was given dur- fiteve Hales, at the new Harris The family of Mr. and Mrs. , Attorney for Administrator. ing the intermission. Date of publication,' Dec. 20, home on Second East Street. David Holmgren andjiriends The couple are now living in The occasion was in honor met at their home Sunday for A. D. 1951. Logan, where Mr. Horton is" ol "the birthdays of the two a home gathering and social 4fp continuing his schooling. husbands which occur on the reunion. Seated at a long tab" .' le were the following guests: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS same day. LOCAL GROUP HOLD Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren, and Sealed proposals will be receiver! NEW YEAR' PARTY . by the Vtate Koad Commission of Mrs. Albert Holmgren, Bear 1'tah, AND State Capitol. Salt Lake City. A progressive New Year's BRIDGE CLUB until 2 o'clock n. m. Tuesday, Utah, River Mr. and Mrs. Glen. City; FETED PARTNERS 13. 1332, and at that time January y was pa-tgiven by a group of Stanger, Idaho Falls; Mr. and. publicly opened for construction of Mrs. Jack Shumway enter- Mrs. De In Box Elder a Oravcl local people to welcome the Esta Sampson, Mr. and to be stockpiled adiaoent to New Year. XI S About fourteen tained Saturday for the mem- Mrs. James Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ortinty. 35.0 miles approx. Hy. of Tremonton and adjacent to couples called at the Harry bers of her Bridge club and Wayne Holmgren,' Tremonton; NW US Hwy. 3.0 miles N1V aiinrox. f Tremonton identified as State Drew, Farrel Bess, Hy Paetch, their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holmgren, lYo.leet No. 1.115. A hot dinner was served and Elmer Winzeler and Ulala CornThe principal items of work are Logan; and Warren Holmgren, as follows: approximately wall homes during the evening the evening spent in playing together with eighteen grand20,000 Tons Rock or Crushed and the main course of the Monte Carlo Whist. Prizes went sons and daughters. All enjoyed Crushed Gravel Surface Course (1 Inch Ton. 2.000 and maximum) dinner was served at the Corn- to the Arch Richardsons, How- the home coming visit. Crushed Hock or Crushed Gravel In. Surface Course maximum. ) Baers. wall home ard Frelssea, and Reuben (12 iTequnllfleallrm of bidders I required before plans and specificaJUNE FIRTH TO WED tion can be obtained. LAYTON MAN The attention of bidders Is directto the Special Provisions cowrinit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth of subletting or asslenin the (contract. The minimum wave paid to all Bothwell announce the engageskilled, lalxir employed on this conment of their daughter, June tract shall be 12.023 per hour. Tlie minimum ko paid to all Into Mr. Stephen W. Call of Lay-to- n. Tre-mont- priced right for jf'T' bf rm' bedrooms on played. - V.Gi". CLUB LADIES FETED The ladies of the V. G. F. Club were entertained by their husbands at a New Year's Eve unz home, SAUS-Alf- red Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor FOR Tremonton m entertained at a waffle break- on New ul FRIENDS FETED AT NEW YEAR'S PARTY M Attention Gleaner Girls Special heavy permaniaed paper for your Treasurers of Truth books, cut and punched to fit your books, now available at The Leader. 25 sheets, 40c; 50 sheets, 70c. 100 sheets. $1.10. gin his duties in the Navy. Mrs. Sharkey will remain with her grandparents at Ogden for the present. BROUGH FAMILY GATHER FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY The family of R. G Brougb met together New Year's Day at the family home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield and daughter Deanna, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brough. (?guiiiec) uoegui 1951. STATU ?OAI CO.MWIISSION OP UTAH. Published Jan. S. 1952. i giiRttai |