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Show i were with the Jesse Davis ' RIVERSIDE fam- Forsbergs. ily. Club Member Honored Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weese and The members of the Jr. Birthchildren of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and family of day Club honored Louise Udy By Myrl tTdy Ogden, and Stephen Foster were at the Mary Udy home. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy and boys of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandall of Tremonton were at the LaVoy Udys. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and other members of the family were in Salt Lake City at the Burl Hermansens for a family get together-M- r. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughters of Salt Lake City and the Doug Roches were dinner guests of the J. O. Hadfield family. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mncfarlane and family were in Malad at the home of Mrs. Macfarlane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and family went to Bountiful where the entire Adams family had a get together, the first one in fourteen years, where all the family was present. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Adams. There were thirty-thre- e present. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bow-cuand daughters of Tremonton were visitors of the Joe Thanksgiving Visitors Many people from our town were away for Thanksgiving and many others were here. Mrs. Agnes Burnett visited the Horton Nishes in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kennard were at the Alf Whites in Logan Wednesday until Saturday. They brought Don White back with them and his parents came for him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs were in Tremonton with Roma Whitaker and family. Barbara Ward of Cedar City spent the long weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and family were at Mrs. Johnson's home with the Goodey family in Clarkston. Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-enwere in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and family of Pocatello. and Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden were with the Art Wards. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and family of Brigham City er tt Monday night for her birthday at her home. There were twelve members present. DeAnna Hales stayed a night with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Munson in Fielding during the week. Mrs. Grace Hales and Mrs. Glenna Hales of Tremonton were in Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Johnson and children, Mrs. Inez Johnson. Mrs. Clarice Hirschi and Jerry were in Logan and Ogden Tuesday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy and famly of Salt Lake City visited the T. J. Udys over the weekend. Mrs. Udy and boys also spent Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche and boys spent Friday in Salt Lake City. They saw the Santa Claus parade Friday night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOX ELDER. J. H. FRONK, J WAYNE FRONK, EARL P. FRONK, EDNA K. FRONK, and MARIE F. SNYDER, business doing under the name and style of FRONK CHEVROLET rs COMPANY, - Garlad THEATRE ADMISSION and 65 1 PHONE AL 20 1 MATINEE SUNDAYS p.m. Continuous 3 Nov. Thur.-Fri.-S- at. vs. 1 29-30-- Dec. i BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM DeLAMAR CUTLER and FLOE P. CUTLER, his wife, CREDIT BUREAU OF OGDEN, a Corporation, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 1st day of December 1956, at 12 o'clock noon, on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in Brigham City, Utahy the following described property Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 19, Township to-wi- starring (FettLuMrt0 Bananas) .njHiiOrdiertfi I I Writtm iAMES B. Prefectf GORDON by SAM KATZMAN Directed by . HCTOK C0U)W FRED F. SEARS A CUMX PtOOUCTKM 2nd FEATURE CaUMBU nCTUKS prtsertt Warning Arrow SJSJf WJ fjzf 4 Frontier M tl Sun. SZT"" ! A David May William BRIAN WYNN BISHOP, by IES SAVAGE, JR. A " MjUMJEk ' Bused on the Novel by IARABIE SUTTER NAZAKRO Directed by RA Produced by MecDONALD WALLACE - Mon. - Tue., Dec. 2 - 3 -- 4 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE H r "You're in trouble mister... right op to your neck..." MADISON FELICIA FARR Y.J VA -- is mil Michael Pate Screen Produced by LEWIS I A C0LUMBIA Screen Story by RACHMIL DAVID Play by DAVID P A VMJI P. HARMON, HARMON Anociate Producer: BIG H t: 14 North, Range 7 West, SLM; thence running East 320 rods; thence South 64 rods; thence West 320 rods; thence North 64 rods to place of beginning. Also: , Beginning 390 feet West and 3 rods South of the Northeast corner of Section 11, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM, thence East 390 feet; thence South 1270.5 feet; thence West 244 rods to County Road; thence Northeast to a point 3 rods South of North line of Section; thence East 33.8 rods; thence South 10 rods; thence East 33 rods; thence South 30 rods; thence East 120 rods; thence North 20 rods; thence East 4 rods; thence North 4345' East 239 feet; thence East 199 feet; thence North 154 feet to beginning. Also: The Southwest quarter (SW-Vof Section 12, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM. Also: Beginning at a point 755 feet West and 13 rods North of Southwest corner of Section ' 2, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM; thence North 10 rods; thence East 20 rods; thence South 10 rods; thence West 2c rods to point of beginning. Also: Lot 2 and South 23 rods of Lot 3, Block 9, Plat "A", Snow-vill- e Townsite Survey. Also: Beginning at a point 192 rods South of the Northeast corner 1'4 of Section 19, Township North, Range 7 West, SLM; thence running South 64 rods; thence West 1 mile; thence North 64 rods; thence East 1 mile to beginning. Also: Beginning at a point 41 chains East of, Southwest corner of Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 12, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM; thence running North 61 West along State Highway 40.40 chains to a point 2 rods South of North Section line; thence East 74 chains; thence South 19.40 chains; thence West 38.50 chains to beginning. Also: Beginning at a point 100 rods East and 192 rods North of Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM; thence North 64 rods; thence East to Section line; thence South 64 rods; thence West to point of beginning. Also: Beginning at a point 100 rods East and 64 rods North of Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, SLM; thence running North 64 rods; thence East to East Section line; thence South 64 rods; thence West to beginning. All of said land being located in the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, containing in all approximately 768 acres, more or less. Together with all tenements, appurtenances, hereditaments, easements and rights of way thereunto belonging. Together with all water and water rights belonging to or used upon or in connection with said premises and particularly all shares of stock in any Com pany representing any such water or water rights. Dated this 7th day of November t) Of The Scieenpla) Plaintiffs, nova CO-HI- production AINSWORTH HAVES ARTHUR GRANT TECHNICOLOR PICTURE RAPHAEL From Nw Nevel by HELEN KATHRYN and DAVID DORTORT GORDON Directed by GEORGE SHERMAN T Columbia picture V Jr 'High Society' 'These Wceder Years' Coming: Take the family to the Main Tonite! 1956. WARREN W. HYDE Sheriff of Box Elder Co.. Utah Deputy By Orlen D. Allen ll-15-t- Will Furnish gifts from Utah Power and Light Co., free electricity for Power for Christmas Lights Some 123 cities and towns in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming will again receive annual Christmas have been in Evanston, Wyo., for several days, but came down for Thanksgiving at the homei of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling and sons of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling and family and Mrs. Effie Welling of Brigham were all guests of the Broughs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling returned to Evanston, Monday, where they will remain for sometime. Mrs. Pauline Capener of Albuquerque. New Mex., spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, the Jesse Davis'. Marilyn Ward spent several days the first part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Tingey of Ogden spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey. Saturday morning they all went to Grouse Creek to visit the Douglas Richins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and son, Grant, we're dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy Sunday. n Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and children of Ogden visited the Ray Udys, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy accompanied by Nina Burnett and Grace Allen were in Cigden Saturday. Mrs. Mary Udy and children were in Salt Lake City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morgan of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Dorris Peterson and daughter were guesas of the Wm. Friday. Mrs. Tracy Hess and son of Farmington visited at the Leland Bourne home, Sunday. Mrs. Josie Bourne and Alice Coombs accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears to Preston, Sunday to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sears. Wol-verto- Bow-cutt- s, MjkU. fe' j THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. November 29. 1956 holiday lighting decorations installed on city streets and parks. Orson M. Slack, Ogden division manager, said free electricity to illuminate Christmas lights in communities where the firm's distribution lines run is available between dusk and midnight. The company also will run necessary service wires to connect installed lights to the utility lines. Free Christmas lighting to these communities is a longstanding custom with UP&L. Last year, the utility provided of free 237,784 kilowatt-hour- s electricity to illuminate 43,044 holiday bulbs in 123 cities and towns. Of these, some 8,603 bulbs were lighted in 24 communities in Ogden and" northern Utah areas. son, Steven Harris, who had a to Yosemite National Park. On three day leave from the guided their way home they went to missile duty branch of the Army. Lake Tahae, Virginia City and While visiting the Harris's went other places of interest to them. Steven Porrilt Marie Memher of Cattle Association Announcement has been re- ceived that Steven Porritt, Tremonton, Utah, has been accepted as a Junior Member of The Holstein-Friesia- n Association of America, Brattleboro, Vermont. He was eligible to become a Junior Member of the organization for having done satisfactory dairy club work with registered Holsteins and was recommended by Gordell Brown, County Agricultural Agent. Receipt of a Certificate of Merit and a Holstein Junior Membership Pin, entitles Steven to all of the privileges of the Association, except voting. Over 21,410 young people in the 48 states have participated in the Junior Program of the Holstein Association since it was founded in 1923. A gift ail the family will appreciate., an illlil BADGE Brings more leisure for mom, better meals at lower cost for all the family. Harris Family Visits California Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris and their daughters, Gayla Sessions of Logan, and Kathy drove to San Francisco and spent the past week visiting with their ""Sfc,. 'A''Wr, w BUY FROM YOUR DEALER riffffflnifrr -- tarn . i Surpasses its Live and Farm Better ,, iiMiiiniiiiiiin & mi.uiiiui mi .f y,, Own Great Reputation You're looking at a mighty surprised man. Almost all of his adult life he has owped and driven Cadillac cars. And so, when he decided to take an hour out from his busy schedule to see and drive the new 1957 Cadillac, he thought he knew about what to expect. Well, here he is barely under way in the city and already he is learning the startling truth. He is learning that nothing could adequately prepare a man for the new "car of cars" not even Cadillac ownership itselfl He suspected it, in fact, the instant he stepped into the showroom, and caught his first glimpse of this newest Cadillac creation. This was an entirely new kind of Cadillac beauty brilliantly fresh in line and in contour. And then he opened the door and swung into ii tl mm.... w Electrically UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. umii i . . . ! the driver's seat and found added evidence all around him., On every side were new miracles of interior beauty and comfort and convenience. And when he turned the key and put his foot on the accelerator, his sentiment grew to conviction. The car was incredibly nimble and quiet and smooth of ride. Surprised, did we say? Just wait until he hits the open highway and receives the final verdict. No question about is the Cadillac that its own literally surpasses great reputation ttlus We suggest that you come in soon to see and drive this most surprising new Cadillac in fifty-foyears. It's an experience you shouldn't postpone and one you'll not soon forget. ur WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR CO. PHONE AL 16 EAST MAIN. TREMONTON |