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Show v " vvi w ws$4V ' H Social Events Civic Club Gets Mr. Mortensen, Information on Bride Will Live in Elwood Observer Corps A most interesting meeting was held by members of the Civic Club last Thursday afternoon in the Choir Room at the High School. Hostesses for .the affair were Mrs. Mel Foxley and Mrs. George Napoli. A special film on the Ground Observer Corp program was shown by Sgt. Yarborough of the Air Force from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mrs. Lena Spelts, Haxton, Colo., announces the marriage of her daughter, Audrey Hansen, to Ralph Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen of Elwood. The couple was married June 17 in Elko, Nev, and will reside in Elwood where Mr. Mortensen is engaged in farming. t if s , I Z 1 "ft ) 7 ' i If " I I Probate and Guardianship herein its voluntary application notices, Consult Clerk of Disa decree for dissolving said cortrict Court,. Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for fur- poration, and, ther information. On Tuesday the 16th day of July A. D., 1957, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the court NOTICE room of the County Court House OF APPLICATION FOR at Brigam City, Box Elder CounVOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION ty, State of Utah, has been apIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF pointed as the time and place at which the said application is BOX ELDER COUNTY, to be heard, and, STATE OF UTAH That on or before the 16th In the Matter of the Dissolution of WILSON REALTY COM- day of July A. D., 1957, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said PANY, a corporation. Notice is hereby given that day, any person may file herein the Wilson Realty Company, a his objections to said application ' granting thereof by corporation, organized and exist- or to the entitled court. the above laws under and of the virtue ing IN WITNESS WHEREOF I of the State of Utah, has 'filed have hereunto set my hand and 'fixed the seal of the District j Court aforesaid this 31st day of I May A. v., 1S57. K. B. Olsen, Clerk BY Luella O. MacFarlane Deputy Walter G. Mann Attorney for petitioner Date of first publication, June 1957. Fork, VACATION WITH GRANDFATHER ing musical program for the Mispes June and Jull Bourne. ladies and their guests. They East Garland, have returned num sang and played musical some vacabers from "The King and I", home after spending of their at home time the tion "Carousel' and "Oklahoma" Adams. DeLos grandfather, Mrs. Nelson was the soloist, accompanied by Miss Neely at the piano. Miss Neely also gave AT MORRISON HOME piano solos. Mrs. Lena Turner, San FranRefreshments were served to cisco, Calif., and Mary Bradford, 35 members and guests. Garland, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison, Friday. Mrs. TurMrs. Verl Anderson ner is an aunt of Mrs. Morrison. Spanish presented a most interest WEEKEND IN BEAR LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams," Cindy and Robert, Salt Lake City, joined Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowcutt and their four girls for a weekend of fun at Bear Lake in Idaho. Blaine Watt also accompanied them. Is Hostess To Literary Guild WESTMORELANDS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Westmore host land called at the home of Mr. ess to members of the Literary and Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Guild at her home. The meeting Sunday afternoon in Bothwell. was held last Thursday evening. They also visited with Mrs. Lena Ruby Thompson gave an inter- White in East Tremonton. esting review of the book, "The Last Angry Man" y Richard IN SALT LAKE CITY Greene. FOR WEEKEND t, Guests were Mrs. Nan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart Mrs. Marian King and Mrs. Deane Hammond. A delicious spent the weekend in Salt Lake luncheon was served by Mrs. City. They enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Maycock Anderson. and their family. Mrs. 'Vets' Anderson, was , Bow-cut- BIRTHS NORR Wayne and Minnie Mae Potter welcome Norr of Deweyville their second son, born June 21. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Deweyville and Mrs. Minnie Potter, Tre-monto- n. LARCHER ATTEND REUNION r) You re Invited TO VISIT THE NEW Buffet Dinner Is Held at Wood Home CARD OF THANKS I am sincerely to my friends for their kindness in the death of my wife. I deeply appreciate the efforts of those who partici- nnnnrnv Y pated in the funeral service, those who sent flowers, and ofA buffet dinner was enjoyed fered help and sympathy in any at the home of Mr . and Mrs. way. Charles Wood in Garland, SaturWilford Obray day evening by members of the Stake Presidency. High Council-me- n FUNERAL ATTEND and Stake Patriarchs and Mrs. Frank L. Davis, accompanied Mr. Earl Harmon, wife wives It was. held in honor of and daughter, together with his Mr. and Mrs, Chester Boss and father, Mr. Appleton M. Har- Dr. and Mrs. Robert Preston mon to the funeral services of Mr. Ozro Harmon at Hagerman, who are moving to Salt Lake Idaho. They returned Tuesday City. A short program was enevening. joyed. Lovely gifts were presented to the couples. There were 34 present. CALIFORNIANS VISIT Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Linder, Barstow, Calif., visited Tuesday ATTENDS SCHOOL night at the home of DeLoss Mrs. NaDean Weidman has Adams. Sunday visitors were from Hollywood, where returned of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young k course she attended a East of Bourne Steven Perry. Garland is spending his vaca- for beauty operators. Mrs. Weidtion at the Adams home. TO SPEAK ON RADIO Bess Brown, Garland, will be SISTER VISITING Visiting Bishop and Mrs. Reid the speaker over Mrs. Axel Oyler is Mrs. Oyler's sister, Mrs. Fredericksen's W.C.T.U. radio William D. Egly, Jr., and her program, Sunday at 11:00 over Station KBUH, Brigham. two sons, South Bend, Ind. tan TREMONTON MAIN 761 W. Fuhriman and family attended a Harris family reunion, Saturday. It was held at Downetta. VISIT HESS HOME Mrs. Chloe Koldewyn has re turned to the home of her bro ther, Jack Hess and his family for a visit. She has been in 10 GRAND FREE PRIZES j FREE COKES -5 12:00 CENT HOT DOGS It was "in again, out again, 1c gone again" for Airman Wayne K. Stenquist this weekend. He had forty hours to spend visiting with his wife and children at the Joe George home and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stenquist. Airman Stenquist came by planr from his base in Newfoundland on a flight mission and had the few hours at home before returning there. PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS DAIRY FOODS MEATS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. sis- iiifiPitiiM One out of ' every three convertibles sold STEVENS IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens will be seeing the sights in Miami Beach. Fla.. for the next two weeks. They are attending a convention there. Mr. Stevens, who is president of the Bear River High School Activities Association, was chosen as a delegate to attend the Conditioned June Want everybody to know that you fix things, cut hair, pull teeth, mow lawns, babysit, bake cakes or shine shoes? Then why not tell 'em with a LEADER CLASSIFIED? The folks you want to reach read the classifieds. PUT AN AD IN NOWI . V V - SEE YOUR FRIENDLY 26. 27, 28, 29 f" BOB AND KATE SIMPLY GREAT! B HOPE From M G M Katharine in VISTAVlSION and and TECHNICOLOR' co-h- it HOWARD DUFF r? n iriKA PEALER , Ji? 'V-'' r , i A COLUMBIA June TO SERVE? Vacationing begins tho moment you slip behind the wheel in this '57 Ford Fairlan 500 convertible . . . first choice of "top downers" the nation over. It's the one that rides you solid, safe and secure . . . that's sensibly priced to fit into your vacation Jbudget. How about action testing this dreamboat? Only your Ford Dealer can offer you the deal Ford leadership makes possible today I r WED. thru SAT. i in 30. July 1, Tiis Guns "Fort Petticoat TtCNMCIHN V 'Z f 4 n 7 Audie Murphy bmb 'J MCTURC SUN., MON.. TUES NO PUBLIC is a Ford! Theatre- - Garland COOL COOL Air , STAPLE GROCERIES n, AIRMAN HOME NOON - 4 P.M. 8 P.M. BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS d. and Mrs. Chan Cornwall. - 10 p.m. Register For Mrs. Gail White and son KenCOOMBS and Anna Marie neth spent last week visiting Vernon Maurer Coombs are the parents relatives at Grand Junction, of a girl, born June 25. She has Colo., including her aunt and a brother. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Broad-heaAlso going with her were HOLMGREN Mrs. V. Cooper and Mrs. J. Anderson Gordon and Phyllis Ger-ilyHolmgren of' Bear River City Allen Ostler and daughter all of Nephi. They returned are the parents of a girl, their fourth daughter, born June 25. by way of Moab. MORRIS Royal and Mildred Huntsman Morris of Park Valley have a daughter, born June 26. Go Modern Go Movies DINNER AT CORNWALL HOME Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall and their family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. a.m. Saturday, June 29 OPENING one-wee- Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Lee daughter, their first child, Denver, Colo., visiting her was born to Earl and Ealaine ter, Mrs. Cyril Gero. Watkins Larcher in Logan on June 6. Local grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Watkins. GO TO COLORADO A Utah at the 27th National 4-- H Conference in Washington, D. C, Clark Child of Clinton, Etta Pace of Vernal, Elaine West of 4-Spanish Fork, and Blain Morgan of Kenilworth, and their State H Club leader, Glenn Baird, Utah State University, Logan (back left). The four young Utahns, who were selected for their outstanding achievements, leadership and community service to attend the conference, met with the Senate and House agricultural committees, visited the House and Senate chambers and toured the Capitol with Congressman H. A. Dixon Representing are (front, C0UM 2 Ml nCTUK NEXT WEEK " SLANDER" Nearly half of oil station wagons sold r x s imin VTZZ are Fordsl Here's the "vacation fun" car Western families choose over all others... and in fiVe spectacular models, each priced to let you afford extra vacation time. Ford stdlion wagons are worth more when you buy them ... and more when you sell. Right now, your Ford Dealer is doing a volume business... and trading higher than ever. This year, travel big in one of these ord "spaceships"... your best buy yet I man. mi"x waiMiw1 t "fk ' i f3k S Mi. "'" "SWAMP WOMEN " " " immammmmmtmmmimmmmm JOE CARR, INC. 'SPRING REUNION" 3S0 East Main TREMONTON. UTAH Phon AL 6 5tc' Janice Nelson and Miss Barbara Neely, also l hrik f,i ..() 1 THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday June 27. 1957 LEGAL NOTICE i 3 |