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Show EASTCARLAXD By Mrs. Eph Peterson Presents Sunday Program M.I.A. The Sunday evening service was presented by the M.I.A. under the direction of Ethel Larson. Readers developing the theme were Wendell Hansen, Luella Pierson, Bernice Allen, and Blaine Rhodes. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet consisting of Orval Grover, Hazel Riser, LaVona Grover and J. P. Christen sen accompanied by Rhea Christensen. Stake Board representatives were Mel-bHansen and Kenneth Shaffer. Mrs. Dorris Peterson had as Wednesday night guests her twin sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns. Mrs. Peterson, Cleland and Yetta Karen visited in Salt Lake City Saturday at St. Marks hospital with Mrs. Lloyd Sorensen of Ruth, Nev., who underwent a major operation Friday. Mrs. Sorensen is a sister- - in law. They also visited Mr. Scrensen at the William Perkins home. Make Quick Trip to Texas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter were on a business trip to Texas. a t The Box Elder County and dau- ional Farm Loan Association, and Mrs. local Agricultural Credit was represented by of Salt boys re- George Clark Rudd, director at her after the annual meeting of stockwith the holders of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, held on MonMr. and Mrs. Parley Christ- day and Tuesday, April 18 and ensen of Elwood visited Wed- 19th at Berkeley, California. Assembled for the meeting, nesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mr. Rudd stated were representChristensen. 52 National farm Clayde Christensen who is atives of the in Arizona, associations loan to a dentist be spent preparing the weekend at home from the California, Nevada and Utah. The bank's net profit is now University of Utah. million and the nearly $5 Vz $23 Attend Kiwanis Meet million in capitol stock is ownMr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen ed by the farmers and ranchers attended a special program of who use the facilities of this 'the Kiwanis Club at the Wor- credit ley Cafe Monday evening. Guest system, states Mr. Rudd. speakers were Dr. and Mrs. Woolsey. Dr. Woolsey showed films of the Holy Land and Mrs. Woolsey showed her collection of dolls of different lands. By Mrs. Wayne Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler were Mrs. of Mr. and Sunday guests Wayne Archibald of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiessens and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. Did you see those birds, flow and Mrs. Jay Mitchell of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins ers, dwarfs and forest people of Riverton visited Tuesday at running around in the Recreatthe Adams home. Janice return- ion hall Wednesday night? No ed home with them for a vaca- cause for alarm. It was perfectly normal. The Dewey ville tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Jones of school children presented the Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Marion operetta "Snow White and the Sorensen and Lenis were Sun- Seven Dwarfs" under the dir day dinner guests of Mr. and ection of their teachers. Special acclaim was given Ruthe Litch Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson , Mrs. Allen Sorensen ford by Principal Jay Stokes Mr. and and family of Salt Lake City for the many hours she spent and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soren- at the piano during the practsen and family were Sunday ices. The students also journeyguests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ed to Garland school Thursday, Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen, who spent the week Mrs. Dale Gardner and childend here are moving in the near ren of Logan spent Wednesday future to Richmond, California Mrs. Gardner's parwhere Mr. Sorensen has been here with ents. The Harpers spent Saturtransferred. He will be given afternoon with the Gardfurther training as assistant day ners in Logan. Manager in the Kress store. Relief Society held their The Mrs. Edna Larson and Betty work meeting Thursof Salt Lake City spent the monthly Two ladies from Stone Ida., day. weekend at home. Monette Pratt and Mrs. Lavell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and Neal were present to learn Don were Salt Lake City visitmetal tooling. Chenille flower ors Tuesday. making was also demonstrated. Mrs. Merle Larson and Mrs. Ann Sorensen attended the State P.T.A .convention in Lolong-ter- group of young people Sunday evening where they sang with the 8th grade girls Cantata. They were Lynda Hansen; Jean Shaffer, Sheron Oyler and Ilene Sorensen. "V 1 ,, ' ft xNv 9 ' : - i'L. yiir ,ii ' HEADGATES LOW INITIAL COST NO UPKEEP SERVICE G Size 8" Size 4" 4.24 4.95 10" Size iL .(AjP AND, UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. - - m School Operetta Given Wednesday took lunpmii Nat- DEWEYV ILLE to Plymouth " ATTENDS NATIONAL MEETING and Mrs. Karl Benson ghter Ann of Logan, Amanda Hermanson Lake City whose two turned home with spending the weekend Thompsons. ; sen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen j Concrete Mrs. Odell Thompson had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Riverside, Mr. They left Wednesday and returned Saturday. Mrs. Effie Wilde and Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilde of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with, relatives, Mrs. Wilde with her mother, Mrs. Dora Shaffer, the rest at the Kenneth Shaffer home. The new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover was blessed Sunday and now has the name of Robert Neal with the paternal grandfather, Fred Grover, doing the honors. They were attended by the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson and daughters of West Point, and Mrs. Carma Taylor of Ogden. Treated for Back Injury Jasper Shaffer returned from the Valley Hospital Sunday, which be entered Tuesday after receiving a back injury at the Sugar Factory. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Ogden visited relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Syracuse spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Han- Phone 660 Logan Cache Valley Bank Building OFFICES IN SALT LAKE, OGDEN, PROVO NOTICE OF FINAL SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of May, A.D., 1955, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the front door of the County Court house in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, I will offer for sale at' public Auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended. The following real estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary Tax Sale. No bid for less than 4, the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. The following abbreviations are used for the words used opposite them,- - Viz: for acre, acres a, ac. for beginning beg. for block blk. cont. for containing E. for east ft. for foot, feet N. for north NE for Northeast for Northwest for point pt. for range, ranges-rd.r., rs. for rod, rods rds. for south S. for Southeast SE for Salt Lake MerS.L.M. idian for Southwest SW for townt., twp., tp., tps. ship, townships for thence th. W. for west for" corner cor. for interest int. NW , gan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman. Lenis Christensen returned from a weeks stay in Martenez, and Calif., with her brother wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim where they repeated the per formance. Seems only fitting we a hearty, as parents, give "Thank You" to the teachers for their untiring efforts in teaching our children this worth while sort of activity. Leaders of the Church Beauti- fication committee announce ihey will hold another work day Saturday and would ap preciate as many hands as possible to finish the job. Have you missed seeing that red haired girl with the million dollar smile this past week? Friends will be sorry to learn Beverly Beeton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Beeton, has been confined to her bed to recover from an attack of rheumatic fever. Get well quick, THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. April 28. 1955 honor of Vana Swander in Og den, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen, Garland, at the open house held in honor of their golden wedding annivers ary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoskins and children of Roy spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jenkins, Newton, for a family birthday dinner. Mrs. Sarah Saxton of Salt Lake City has been a recent visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Cummings. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson were, at the home of MILLIONS ARE READING ABOUT LIFE IN A TWO-WIF- E HOUSEMORMON HOLD in the 1890's. Read "UP HOME". Part 2 now in May LADIES' HOME Bev! Pearl Perry left last Tuesday for a trip to Sacramento, Calif., to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry and family. Clyde Brough arrived last week from Port Heunme, Calif., and will make his home here with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Brough. Will Become Air Stewardess Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family drove to Salt Lake City last week to see their dau ghter and sister, Rita Jean, off by United Air Lines for a six weeks training course for aid in Cheyenne, line stewardess Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer and Scott spent Monday in Salt Lake City, combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family drove to Pleasant View, Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were Sunday dinner guests at e the home of Mr. and Mrs. in hon Tremonton, Heppler, or of Mr. Heppler's birthday. Pvt. Dennis Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holdaway, spent a ten day leave at the home of his parents. He left Thursday with other compan ions for Camp Carson, Colo., to continue his duties in the U. S. Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr, Nancy and Curtis, have returned home after a weeks visit in Townsend, Montana, with Mrs. Norr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stan-fill- . r jSfcr rat JOHN DEERE No.14-- T BALER TWINE-TI- E Ros-co- When your crop says "go," bale it better, faster by yourwith your own John Deere No. 14-- Twine-Ti- e Baler. Bigger capacity to handle heavy windrows faster, with less choking . . . better bales that stay tied, stack well, feed easily . . . rugged construction and practical safeguards that assure more years of dependable service you get them all in the 14-- Equally important, the 14-- is economical, compact, and By any measure or comparison, you'll not find an equal to the 14-the new king of the twine-tieThe next time you're in town, come in and get complete facts on this baler for you . . . completely practical for you to that's tailor-mad-e self T T. T Ught-ninnin- g. T s. all-ne- w own. PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE Ruth and JoAnn Cannon were Thursday visitors in Ogden. Artel Fryer, Mrs. John Fryer and Mrs. Darlene Zinck and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salvo and sons in Ogden, Sunday afternoon. Stella Barnard, Mary Mann, Inez Barnard and Elsie Heus-seattended a stork shower in ' PHONE TREMONTON - - I r -- 1 QHMBIE Come in and see 'em! Preliminary Tax Sale January 10, 1951 1950 Tax Sale .Record Page 28 A 959 Beg. at a pt. 3 rds. S. of the NE corner of Lot 4. Blk. 32. Plat B, Brigham City Survey, Th, W. 10 Rds. th. S. 1 Rd. Th. E. 10 Rds., Th. N. 1 Rd. to beg. $2.56 G. McGhee etmar BB 660 Lot 24 Blk. 3 Plat R, Tremon- -' $19.14 ton Survey RR R44 Beg. at SE cor. Lot 4, N. 49.5 Clain Spencer Ft. W. 130 Ft. S. 49.5 Ft. E. 130 Ft. to beg. Lot 4, Blk. 13, Plat B Garland $93.42 SW SWV SE of cor. of BB lfiQB Beg. at Alice B. Tracy V of Sec. N. 60 Rds., W. 10 Rds., S. 60 Rds. E. 10 Rds. to Beg., Sec. 2, Tp. 14 N., Rn. 15 W. Yost. Cont. 3.80 A. $5.46 Beg. at a pt 30 Rds. S. of the Western Box Elder Co-o-p BB 1774 NE cor. of SEVi of Sec. 34, Tp. 15 N., R. 15 W., S.LM, Th. W. 20 Rds., Th. S. 10 Rds., Th. E. i 20 Rds., Th. N. 10 Rds. to pt. of $5.45 beg. Cont. 1.25 A. C r01 13 Int. in W Vi of NE Va and Charlotte E. Hubbard . Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 12, Tp. 8 N., Rn. 2 W. $20.00 of of W Vt SEVi the of on E the tp Eliza J. Mason Etal Sec. 8, Twp. 13 N., Rn. 2 W., co George Mason S.L.M. $79.70 of Vi N. the of S. the NWy4 Eliza J. Mason Etal P 9,7 of Sec. 16, Twp. 13 N.f Rn. 2 co George Mason $52.96 W., S.L.M. NEV4 Sec. of 17, Twp. UN., Rn. Eliza J. Mason F 41 2 W., S.L.M. $307.71 co George Mason 20 Rds. at S. of the a point Eliza J. Mason Etal F 94 Beg. NW cor. of the SWVi of the co George Mason NWV4 of Sec. 31, Twp. 13 N Rn. 2 W., S.L.M. Th. running E. 40 rds., Th. N. 1 Rd., Th. W. 40 Rds., Th. S. 1 Rd. to Beg. Also Beg at a point 42 Rds. E. and 18 Ft. S. of the NW cor. of the SWV4 of the NW Vi of Sec. 31, Twp. I? N., Rn. 2 W., S.L.M., Th. running S. 78 Rds. and 15 ' Th. E. 118 Rds., Th. N. 15 , Ft., . Ft., Th. W. 41 Rds. Th. N. 78 Rds. th. W. 77 Rds. to beg. 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And they're more rigid! standard-widt- h ch Vi-t- Come in and see the newest things in trucks! . ' $221.30 IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1955 co I - ' , F 358 Lot 2 in Sec. 36, Twp. 13 N, Rn., 3 W. S.L.M. Rserving $553.66 Right of Way. 12 set hand and official seal this my have hereunto day of April, K- B. Olsen ... County Auditor "Box Elder County Eliza J. Mason Etal George Mason 1950 Tax Sale Record Page 397 .r FrOnK Chevrolet Company Phone West Main St. Tremonton ? i |