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Show The LEADER "ML-1SERVING THE A fl) BEAR RIVER 1-VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution BUBSCRTPTION RATES 43.00 per (In advance) year Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. ' A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Thursday, July 24, 1952 Mrs. Ned Jackson and children Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Growere in Ogden Sunday at the ver and children and Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Dewaine Loveland were at Lava Hot Springs on Saturday. Holman. Mrs. Eph Peterson and Mrs. On Thursday Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Ned Jackson and children Wayne Fielding of Clearfield were in Ogden on Thursday to were In Salt Lake City on Tuesee Mrs. May Bjorklund on her day where they attended the funeral of a cousin, Mr. G. C. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson, Mrs. Salin. Mrs. Peterson spent the Don Winter and children, Mrs. night in Ogden and returned on Diane Packard of Texas and Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Quigley were Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. Bear River City Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Andrea Hoggins attended the band recital at the East Garland - Mrs. Epb Peterson YOUNG FOLKS RECEIVE AWARDS Awards were presented to the young folks of the ward Sunday evening while a thrilled and proud congregation looked on. President Potter presented to Orpha Oyler the ward award, and officers awards to Orpha Oyler, Luella Pierson, Hazel and Reta Sorensen. The latter 2 also received 100 pins along with five girls, Marie Grower, LuAnn Shaffer, Lennis Chrlstensen, Leah Sorensen and Hary Korth. The three groups, Bee Hive, Mia Maids, and Jr. Gleaners received group awards and every girl in the ward received Individual awards. The boys did very well too. Three groups, Priests, Teachers and Deacons each received a croup award. Clayde Chrlstensen, Walter Hansen, Leon Sorensen, Steve Grover, Jack Oyler, Dennis Riser and Vaughn Rhodes were 100 per centers. Three Priests six teachers and 13 Deacons received individual awards following this the DUP presented their program. A reading of "105 years of Reclamation" by Essie Peter-- ! son, reading of the history of Pioneer John A. Larson and a vocal trio by the wives of three of his grandchildren, Mrs. Paul Larson, Mrs. Lyn Larson and Ri-i- er Mrs. Louis Larson. The Jr. Boy Scouts with, their leader, Paul Larson enjoyed a on White Pine camping outing ' Creek in Logan Canyon from Wednesday to Saturday. Fifteen participated. Sylvan Korth helped transport the boys to the camp site. Mrs. James Hughes visited here with relatives Sunday. Judy Jones, who had spent her vacation in this vicinity returned to Ogden with them and was placed aboard a plane for her home In Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Henry Sorensen returner home on Thursday morning from Denver, where she had been with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen. Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Mrs. Phyllis Wood of Garland were in Ogden on Wednesday. Mrs. Allred and Lilly Mann were Ogden visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and family were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson Jr. enroute from a trip to Glacier National Park visited with relatives here and in Salt Lake City before returning to their home in Texas. Four of the ladies of the ward, Mrs. B. J. Potter, Essie Peterson, Louise Harper and Dorris Peterson attended the Utah Power andl Light lighting demonstration at the Garland recreation hall at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Holman and Mrs. Sophia Larson and Mr. and USAC In Logan Friday evening. Mike, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes is spending the week with his grandparents in Ogden. Mrs. Joe Oyler attended the funeral in Ogden for Mrs. Roland FAMILY DINNER PARTY HELD Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chrlsten sen were hosts to a family dinner party Sunday in honor of their sons, Thyral and Dee, who are home on furlough. Out of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murraey and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen and children of Tremonton, Nielsen and Carol Mae Bishop of Garland. Members of the Chris C. Johnson family met at a reunion in the ward recreation hall Thursday evening. Dinner was served and an interesting program presented. Out of state members attending were Mr. and jvtrs. Curtis Johnsen of San Francisco, California, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Freeman of Helena, Montana and Mrs. Donna J. Wight of New Farr on Saturday. Joyce and Jean Shaffer are spending the week In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Han- Re-ri- sen of Logan visited in Salt Lake City with their family and Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen of Brigham City called on the Hansen families on Sunday. Ardes Adams was in Layton Monday and Tuesday at the Dan Bourne home. Mrs. Liza Gleason of California spent Saturday with Mrs. Naomi Oyler. Mrs. Naomi Oyler and Mrs. Mexico. Mildred Gleason were hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reed and at the Oyler home of the Social children, Linda and Paul Jr. left Hour Club. for their home in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer ac- California after spending the companied Mr. and Mrs. Don past month visiting her parents, Shaffer on a trip to Idaho, which Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Mortensen took them to Nampa and Gan- and other relatives. Mrs. Moroni nett. Mr. Saffer remained for an Mortensen acccompanied them indefinite stay with his children home where she will visit, she at Gannett and Belevue, Mr. and will also visit her son Albert Mrs. Vernon Shaffer and Mr. and and family. Mrs. Reed was form Mrs. Merlin Glead. erly Ann Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer and Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Toombs family visited from Sunday mor- of Salt Lake City were weekend ning to Monday morning at the guests of her parents, Mr. and L. R. Shaffer home. Terry and Mrs. Moroni Mortensen. Mrs. Rodney remained for a. two Toombs will be remembered as weeks stay with their grand par- Gladys Mortensen. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs fin EOJW il UVJ FOR AS C AS' A MONTH nt- -' ON THE VALUE OF YOUR f TRADE-I- N Prico moy vary In nearby areas duo to transportation chargat. La-M- ar ke Wad-dou- Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and sons Jay and Bruce of California, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis The Moores were enroute home from Detroit, Michigan, where they visited Mr. Moore's Bur-ban- k, Ar-bo- ' allowWe give top trade-i- n ance!. Right now your present car wilt likely more than cover the down payment. We will arrange terms to fit the needs of any qualified buyer. 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Mrs. Minnie Nebekex of Ogden and Mrs. Lydia Cheal of Salt Lake City were guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren, Sunday. They also visited their sister, Mrs. Leon Strong. Murray Cannon of Fielding was a guest of Miss Connie Rae Christensen Sunday. Antone Chrlstensen, who is in the Navy, Is attending Electrical Engineering School at San Diego, California. Mrs. Chester Christensen entertained at a lovely surprise party for her daughter, Bette Ann Thursday afternoon, it was; her birthday! Games were played on the lawn and delicious refreshments were served. The ' guest of honor received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker and daughter Kather-Ine spent several days at Mirror Lake up in the Uintah's. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Archibald attended the Olsen family reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sunday. Huggins.was a ana ether seewsoriw subject to chant without notice. RIGHT NOW WE CAN GIVE HIGHEST ALLOWANCES ......... Children's Sandals the , Sandals - Oxfords $2.23 Home Conning Wax Straw Hats Vi Price . . Field straws for men and boys, women and girls. ........ .2 pair Nylon Hose $1.14 Made by Cannon Mills, irregulars. 51 gague, 15 denier. They are easily worth 98c a pair. .......... Childrens Pajamas 2 Cotton knit. Sizes 63c 2, 4, 6. piece. Women's Pajamas Plisse $1.77 crepe. Values to $2.29. ...want RagSizeRugs 18x36. You'll Chambray for $1.00 3 several at this thrifty price. ........ 4 yards $1.00 Attractive stripes. Made to sell at a much higher price. Play Shoes Vi off reg. price Durable, attractive, fabric uppers. Just the ticket to finish out the summer. Girls Dresses $1.48 A select group of Mitzi priced to $2.98. Swim Suits dresses for girls, originally ................ at Our entire stock of women's swim suits price. OriginaUy $5.95 and $6.45. $3.94 this one low Women's Gowns $1.11 Attractive styles of cool plisse crepe. Dimity -- Lawn .3 yards $1.00 . . . . Attractive prints. Quality material. Plastic Table Covers 52x52. ......... 44c Beautiful patterns. Good weight. $1.00 1 to 6. girls. Styled for boys or , Boy's Shirts Popular rayon prints. Sizes $1.24 6 to 16. .each 44c Caps For men, for boys, for girls. Our entire stock of summer caps. Values to 98c. Tee Shirts $1.00 Men "s sizes tailored of Terry cloth. Nice selection of colors. Boys Sox 5 $1.00 pairs in attractive Sizes 6 to 10. Nice selection of colors stripes. Tee Shirts Sizes for men and boys 2 Cannon Towels " "T for $1.00 white. Values to 69c. 3 for $1.00 Good heavy weight. Size 16x27. 49cvalue. - " Cannon Wash Cloths 15c Values 25c and 29c. Discontinued patterns. Swim Trunks $1.14 ..... Dozen $2.00 The popular Birdseye material Daisy or RJegel brands. Boys Blue Jeans Sanforized blue denim. Zipper fly. Sizes races so far $149 1 Hurt hm Too eafv tUmlku eWeWerm wo to 6. There are many, many other items on "clearance." There will be other items put. out for clearance as the items advertised above are sold out. THIS IS A REAL CHANCE TO SAVE ! d patoni pemiioc COWLEYS' IASY TO 4 to $4.88 . . Women's sizes 4 to 9. Values $2.98 to $6.45. White, Red, Tan. Nearly 200 pair in the group. Diaoers WO Of? PHONE 2511 $2.47 White Sandals Red Sandals White Strap Slippers. Sizes infants Z to growing girls 3. Values 2.79 to 5.29 Over 200 pair to choose from. CONVINIENCI I.ANNINO BEE BABBIS TREMONTON, UTAH Clearance Mid-Summ- er The popular boxer type. Sizes for men and boys. Values to $L98. the line that stars the fabulous Hudson r Mrs. Don C. Rigby of Bancroft been attending Mrs. Dan Frodsham of Logan, who is at the Valley hospital. Mrs. Frodsham was injured July 13 In a car acident. A marked Improvement was noticed In her condition early this week. has Durable blue denim. Sizes Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further In formation. the best Hudson, Hornet, winner of 19 stock-cai in 1952! tTnd-ar- k evening. Boxer Longies LEGAL NOTICES "step-dow- Yes, it's easy now to own er at Sacrament meeting Sunday folks. Visit us and try Hudson. Or phone and a Hudson will com to your door, Elder Daryle Garfield of Tremonton, who recently returned from a mission, was guest speak- Cowleys n. First Judicial District in and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of PHILLIP RAUBER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims and vouchers to the undersigned at her home in Tremonton, Box Elder County, State of Utah, or to her attorneys. Wilson andi Wilson. 614 Eccles Building, Og-- ! den. Utah, on or before the 1st; dav of December, 1952. Dated and first published this 17th day of July, 1952. Martha Rauber Administatrix of the estate of Phillip Rauber, Deceased. Tremonton, Utah. David J. Wilson Of Wilson and Wilson, Attorneys for Administratrix. 614 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. IS THE TIME TO BUYI ps and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins and iamily. enjoyed an outing in Logan Canyon Sunday. Mrs. Sylvia H. Miller of Provo is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of NOW n. Es-pli- gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Iversen of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iversen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andersen and family returned Sunday evening from a delightful trip to Mirror Lake in CO )i127 9CZ? i v lf DEPENDING n, Mrs. Faxrell iracaiDA-stfEiir-P- R LITTLE ae Marion Cbugg at Providence, the High Uintah's and Evans-toUtah Sunday. Wyoming. Mrs. Thelma Jensen spent Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Thursday at Logan visiting her Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Victor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma : Billings of Provo visited the Iversens during the week. Bishop and Mrs. Vernon John-se- n Miss Janice Hansen was a and son Brent were in Salt-laof guest her cousin, Jeanette City Monday. Iversen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker. had as their guests Sunday ev- Milton Bywater, Clifford Jensen, ening after Sacrament meeting. Ernest Huggins, Melvin Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield and John Hardy and Thomas son Darlye, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel enjoyed a canyon party Clark of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday in Box Elder Park. Ell Andersen and Mrs. Annie Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Baldwin. an dfamily motored to Logan Mr. and Mrs. Reynold (Bob) Canyon Sunday for a family outJensen of Benjamin, Utah spent ing. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stenquist several days here visiting relatives and friends. t . m ih AT TREMONTON orf f |