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Show LEGAL NOTICE FIELDING Probate and GuardianshiD notices. Consult CAerk rf nistrirt Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. Florence Munson Yor,l Ontinir j NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of N. PETER MARBLE, aka, NATHANIEL P. MARBLE and N. P.. MARBLE, gust 7, A. D., 1953. S. A. MARBLE. Administrator of the Estate of N. PETER MARBLE, Deceased. O. DEE LUND First Security Bank Building Brigham City, Utah Attornev for Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HARRIET A. MARBLE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 30th day of October, A. D. 1953. S. A. MARBLE, Administrator of the Estate of HARRIET A. MARBLE, Deceased. O. DEE LUND, M.I. A. Presidency at the School Grounds on Wednesday September 2nd. Everyone is invited to attend. Each person is asked to bring his own will be lunch. Entertainment furnished during the afternoon. In the evening a program will be held at the Recreational Hall and dancing during the remainder of the evening. VISIT AT SMITH HOME Dr. and Mrs. Max Beal and sons Robert, Richard and George arriver last week from College Park, Maryland to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Beals parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and other relatives in the valley. Miss Mary Mason of Salt Lake City was calling on friends here Friday. Miss Linda Anger and Robert Anger have been spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. Don Ward at Bcruntiful. Mrs. Arlene MasFarland accompanied by Mrs. Leona White and family of Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Beth Bowcutt and family of Logan, Miss Ardean MacFar-lanRees of Riverside and spent the latter part Roundy of the week on a vacation at Bear Lake. Principal and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family have been spending several days at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn spent Sunday at Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Haffield. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and son, Danny of Roy and Tommy Greenwell of Ogden. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing were Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes and family and Mr. and Mrs. France Standing all of Ogden. Miss Lola Faye Bowcutt remained to spend a week with her grandparents. Mrs. ReVon Francisco and daughters Kathleen, Jeraldine d t4c NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOX ELDER COUNTY CANNING CROP GROWERS ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that a special membership meeting of the association will be held on October 2nd. 1953 at 8:00 p.m. at Tremonton, Utah, at the Utah Power & Light Co., building. At such meeting a new set of Articles of Incorporation will be proposed for adoption in l:eu of the present existing Arwill be ticles, and new proposed in lieu of those now existing. Copies of the proposed Articcan be examles and ined by contacting R. S. at Tremonton City office. 51 So. 1st West. Melvin A. Johnson, President R. S. Calderwood. Secretary Aug. 20 to Sept. 10 4 tc By-La- By-Law- vuiiiig, that the Annual FieldWard ing Outing will be held Deceased 7, Next The Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah on or before the 9th day of December A. D., 1953. Date of first publication Au- Attorney for Administrator First Security Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication, August 27, A. D.; 1953. LEADER. THE Thursday, August 27. 1953 s Cal-derwo- and Jackie Diane left Monday by bus for Montgomery, Alabama where Mrs. Francisco's husband is stationed at Maxwell A.F.B. Mrs. Francisco and daughters have spent the past several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson and other relatives in the valley. Herman Lott accompanied by Mrs. Belva Skinner and daughter Clarice and Mrs. Carol of Tremonton attended funeral service for W. J. Soren-soat Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Marilyn Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radin and family of Seattle, Washington have been visiting with Marilyns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams. They left Tuesday morning for Grand Canyon and Las Vegas before returning home. Mrs. Effie Potter and family and Mrs. Lucille Potter and family visited with relatives at Farmington Thursday. Oleen Potter who had been spending several days witth Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grover at Kaysville returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt and Mrs. Elma Petersen attended a fam ily party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Wilcox at Ogden Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy attended a Jardine reunion held at Willow Park in Logan Sun. day. CROSS ROADS CAFE Junction of Highway 30S and Sten-qui- st n HOME FROM THE PHILLIPINES Captain and Mrs. Dale Suth- erland and family have returned from the Phillipines and are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland and family for a short time before Captain Sutherlands assignment to duty at Selfridge Air Force Base in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy at Bothwell. CLUB HONORS MEMBERS The Birthday club held a party at the school grounds Wed nesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Madge Anderson. Mrs. Gladys Roundy, Mrs. Colleen Laws, Mrs. Elsie Welling and Emerson Earl who have all recently celebrated birthday Host and hostesses at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr.and Mrs. Don Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling. A pot lunch supper was enjoyed, games were played and the guests of honor were each presented with a nice gift. Mrs. Earl Skinner, Mrs. Way Tremonion, Utss atello. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Phil, were in Salt Lake City Richfield visited with Mr. and to meet Miss Helen Mrs. J. D. Munson last week. Wesley Good sell and famiy of Suikiav Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards, arrived by plane Thomas who Newton. Mason and Miss Helen Phil at the to from visit Kansas City Mrs. E H. Packer along with left Tuesday morning a group of former Relief Society Mason home for an indefinite; Thomas a vacation for trip to YellowStake Board members attended period. Park. stone an afternoon Social at the home Miss Pam Richards of BrigMrs. Ardis Burt and two of Mrs. Leo Walker in Kays- ham Ctiy spent the forepart of Ogden visited with ville Wednesday. of the week with Mr. and Mrs.j children here Saturday and relatives Principal Ralph Baird and Rex Richards and family. Sunday. Mrs. Uel Garn, Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Jean Betenson. and Mrs Mrs. Annette Richards spent Welling, and Mrs. E. H. Packer Joy Ogden and small son of at Ogden. Tuesday are attending U.E.A. Institute held at the Raindow Randevu at Salt Lake City tonight. Miss Marie Godfrey of Clark ston spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Barbara Udy. Guests at the home of Mr. and SISAIKRAFT & Mrs. Ellwood Hess Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and WELDED family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Ogden. Among those attending the WIRE Coombs reunion held at Rees Park in Brigham Sunday were SILOS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFar-- Coombs. Mrs. Sadie Johnson.5 land and daughters of Arimo. Miss Iris Coombs and Mr. and RECOMMENDED BY USAC Mrs. Leo Coombs and family.: Idaho spent Monday at the OWEN JONES RELEASED Elhvood Hess home. EXTENSION DIVISION FOR Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. FROM SERVICE I .. ... . - . n r ECONOMICAL STORAGE Lt. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones, anai -iirs. koss wood. Mr :ir. i and Mrs. Harvey Wood and fam- have arrived from Richland OF SILAGE ily, Mrs. Irene Peck and son R. Washington and are visiting H., Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards with Lt. Jones parents Mr. and j and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. B. Jones and with Mrs. Rex Richards and family were Jones parents Mr. and Mrs. A among those who attended the N. Rytting at Tremonton. Owen Richards reunion held at the has now received his discharge fe.t Sied Kraft I Wetted Girls Home in Brigham on from the service and they plan ii'f Wire Paper to make their home at Logan Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. It Sara Moss and Mrs. where Owen will take up post M' Mr Lath " Sk4 Mm ' IS 11 3 I !. Edith Udy visited with Mrs. graduate work at the Agricultprsfd J fj Wire Hlsok Trrl4 Gftlvsist4 sm Earl Thomas at Malad Monday. ural College. it. IS' Kttll Guests at the home of Mr. Dale Jones has been released i and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland dur- from the Veterans Hospital at i i $43.50 the week Mr. were Salt Lake Mrs. car and ing City following his Art Cottle of Ogden, Mr. and accident and is now at home Mrs. Ferran Cottle of Waco. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Linal D. B. Jones. His neck will be Sainsbury of Fresno. California. in a cast for several monhts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferrell of but he is reported to be getting maw U So. 3rd W. fll. ttl So. Main. !'h. 32 Brigham. Mr. and Mrs Walter along satisfactorily. for Yoyr Convenient Sutherland and familv of Poc. Mrs. E. C. Mason and son - Tremonton Pntston. ItJa. WrtfavHte - Sniithii 'lii - l ne Seerist and Mrs Udy at Logan. spent Wednesday Richard Peterson spent the weekend at Salt Lake City Or. Sunday he attended a Hansen reunion held at Fairmount Park Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver were Mr. and Mrs. Am-ley Pulver and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pulver of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier of Tremonton spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rucker at Ru-- : pert. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith. Norma Jensen who has been spending a week at the Smith home returned to Salt Lake City with them. 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