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Show NOTICE Bear River City Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, I K. B. Olsen, Box Elder County Clerk, do hereby give notice of the Election to be held throughout the County of Box Elder on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1958: One Senator to represent the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. One Representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah, in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years. Cjie Justice of the Supreme Court tor the State of Utah for a term of ten years. Two Representatives to represent Box Elder County in the State Legislature each for a term of two years. One to be from Legislative District No. 1 and one to be from Legislative District No 2. County Officers as follows: Office Term Co. Commissioner - Four years Co. Commissioner - Two years County Sheriff - Four years r - Four Co. years County Assessor - Four years County Recorder - Four years County Treasurer - Four years County Attorney - Four vears 20-3-1- 3, te i tt' f V ... F i, .t t I .. :.. , I ; T; fJ RECEIVE PINS AND CERTIFICATES For five years of voluntary service to the American Cancer Association, service pins and certificates were presented to Mrs. Luetta Leek, Thatcher-Pnrose; Mrs. Verda Payne, Howell; Mrs. Theda Smith, Tremonton and Mrs. Mary Marble, Deweyville. The presentations were made at a luncheon and training meeting held in Elwood Thursday evening, e SVEDIN Mr. and Mrs. Burk Svcdin of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son March 20. The mother is the former Nadine Bowcutt. The Arbon Bowcutts of Garland are the maternal grandparents. WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodward of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy born March 7. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Clark are the Garland grand- parents. BENNION Kenneth and Idella Dqrfey Bennion of Cleveland, Ohio, are the proud parents of a baby girl born March 19. She is their first child and will be named Marcea. The Wilford Durfeys of Beaver Dam are the baby's grandparents. NIELSEN Roger and Ara Conger Nielsen of Garland announce the birth of a baby girl March 30. She is their second girl and they have four boys. W. R. Conger of Tremonton is the grandfather. PACKER Lowell and Lavinna Marble Packer of Brigham City now have three girls and three boys. Their third daughter arrived March 22. Mrs. Mary Marble of Deweyville has been down to meet the newcomer. HIRSCHI Grant and Clarice Johnson Hirschi of Riverside welcomed a newbaby boy March 23. The Mrs. comer has two brothers. Inez Johnson of Riverside and Mr and Mrs. Emil Hirschi of Brigham City are the grandparents. RISER First time parents are Dennis Martin Riser and his wife, Janet Beth Shaw of East Garland. The little babv eirl born to them March 30 has Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riser of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Shaw of as Tremonton Grandparents. She is the first grandchild for the Shaws. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riser Sr. of Garland and Mrs. A. L. Shaw of Corinne. ESTEP Norvel and Deanna Foxley Estep, Salt Lake City are happy over the arrival of a daughter March 25. The Henry Foxleys of Tremonton and the Steed Esteps of Plymouth are the happy grandparents. SHAPIRO Friends will be happy to hear of the safe arrival of a baby boy to Lt. and Mrs. Allen Shapiro of Camden, Deleware on March 26th. Mrs. Shapiro was the former Miss Ina Mae Holt. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt. FOSTER Mrs. Mary Udy of Riverside is happy to announce the safe arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Foster of Preston. The baby was born March 30. The mother is the formn- Doris Udy. SIMS William and Ruby Davis Sims of Ogden are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents, O. C. Davis of Garland have been down to see the new baby. CROSSEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossen are the happy parents of a nine pound baby girl born March 31. The Crossen children Gary, Duane, Barbara, Shari, and Jack are also waiting for mother and new sister to come home. MORRELL Jerry Morrell and his wife of Morrell Georgia Durfey Little Valley announce the arrival of a baby girl March 23. She is their third girl and they have one boy. Burton Anderson of Bear River City is wearing an extra big smile these days the reason Dorene is that his daughler presented Mm and Mvrtlc with it gnmrison Saturday March 29 The father is Ralph Rateman of Roy and they have a daughter I.nri. loo Recently Mr. and Mrs. Anderson entertained at a well appointed dinner party honoring their uncle, Carleslie (Duffy) Anderson on his 72nd Other birthday anniversary. guests were Duffy's wife Alice and the J. L. Anderson children and their families. A lovely gift was presented Mr. Anderson by the group. Mrs. Oleen Nelson entertained at a lovely birthday party honoring her daughter, Mitzi, on her eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Claude Wakeof field and three children Moses Lake, Wash., are guests of Mrs. Wakefield's parents, Mr. Har-lan- Four vears Precinct Justice of the Peace - Four years Dated this 1st day of April, (County Surveyor 1953 K. B. Olsen County Clerk-Audito- r Hug-gin- s. n d We're ready to help with your Easter Dinner plans. Our stores are stocked to the hilt with wonderful foods for the occasion. All are top quality. . . fine foods you'll be proud to eerve. Good value prices, too. Why not start your plans by checking this ad for ideas on what to serve. And you'U find many more suggestions in the store! f show. Swifts Premium Center Slices - Ib. 63c Whole W j 3?y) ib. 65c Butt Piece fo Piece Tender Smoked -- 1.19 8 "A" Grade TtHJ! , Norbest, Turkeys Ib. 'Vi " Skinl$ For Those Who Want The Best For Easter Picnics Ib. Frankfurters Mel-ani- e SECTION ONLY Taste Tells, VT Z S 1.00 09c In Rich Tomato Sauce Ig. No. 2 Mi Coke Min Pillbury's Assorted cans 3 pkgs 1 P63Ch6S LOril Tuna FOR YOUR NEW HOME IS NOW AVAILABLE Check These Values! Cookies Cum OUIII Melrose, Fancy Mixed Wri9,),', Easter Eggs Ib. HaTvHo,usIic.. 69c Jelly Bird Eggi pkg. 29c Your Local Contractor Can Easter Eggs JSiX." Now Build You That Home You Have Been Wanting. Easter Bunnies 29c Easter Eggs Roxbury, Chocolate Marsh-malloS ox. Chocolate Creams carton of 6 29c Jumbo Eggs Roxbury LET US ARRANGE YOUR FINANCING S E."" Ocean Spray Walnuts FOR YOU Brownie Mix Whole 59c Nylon Hose 2 2 Truly Fine 45c No. 300 Party Pride, Assorted Flavors gal. Coffee Noii . JU OliaWUGIIIGd rQ "IS JQl, Pair Tissue a M D. Powder Room Cook Books Scandinavian 4 nrr-Sn- Egg Dyes Mustard 1.49 Prunes PLANNING A PARTY? Note: Our stores have PARTY PRIDE Ice Cream available in 7"i gal. containers. Ask Ihem in advance to be sure of the flavor you like freshly packed for you. .b. c Freih Frozen, 10 Ol. J Paai Easter Dyei " 91c i nn I.UU Ig. pkg. 19c 9 oi. 15c French'i, Cream Salad 2m.pkg.49c ATTENTION ALL KIDS EASTER EGG HUNT 10 A.M. SATURDAY Farm Fresh Produce A r scums Rf 112) 3 fa' 1.00 Tender, Green Spears 7 fw 1.00 Easter Liases 4 1 OQ Ib. 16 oi. pkg Spaghetti Otrntuh 83 c 85 59c Oock.r 1 89c ICE CREAM 69c 1 fOr ib. Airway Vi 2 Ib. pkg ns 43c Carton of 20 5c pkgt sorted 21b. 3 No. 2'j -Country Home, Cream Style i "Town House. Whole Kernel, No. 303 O Breast O' Fish Chunk StyleChicken, No. 'i L Coffee BELL pack 57c enr 28c i.ui Sanction from I lit iv Ht; f d y , March 27 The mother was the former Gloria Jones, daughter of Mrs. J P. Jones of Eggs Town House, Giant Size No. 1 tall Ripe Olives JO tASY TO AA 2 DOZ. Swift' Premium, O ii ii William ami Flma John Hell f Portage now have four hoys in their familv The oimt'i M Mr awl was horn March 27 Mrs N .1 John of Portai'e are the maternal I'randnarenls. II ALL Mr and Mrs Robert Hall of N'ephi are receiving congratulations on the hirlh nf a son horn Fresh Cream O' the Crop, Large, White, Ideal for Coloring - Ib. .49 Hens ASSCMBUI - BATEMAN At Partv a large audience when the Civic their "Show League presented with Fashion-- ' last week. Beautiful new spring styles that would do credit to any large city were provided by Classic Shop, Mario's, Penneys' and May's Shop. The Civic League is appreciative of the local merchants for the use of the clothes and accessories and the fine spirit of showed in helping produce the Bear River High School speech students placed well in the annual Region One Forensic meet held at Utah State University March 27. The confab was held to determine which fore-nsi- c participants would qualify to enter the state meet Friday at the University of Utah. Representing Bear River in debate at State will be Max Forsberg, Mary El'en Huish, Kathleen Morris, and Gaela Giles. Extemporaneous speakers and orators who contested and are Karen Finch, qualified Lynda Hansen, Larry Ficklin, and orator, Merrilee Cochran. Legislative entries are Mert Welsh, David Wight, Clair Zollinger, Sue Waldron and Canfield. Schools participating in the District Meet included Bear River. Box Elder, North Cache and Logan. o Entertains and Mrs. Leon Jensen and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Vay Jensens and the Vernon met at the home of Mrs. Seretta Johnsons. They also plan to at Johnsen Friday afternoon. Ruby tend General Conference before Anderson read a life sketch of to home. their her grandfather, she also gave returning Mrs. Lee Johnsen was hostess the lesson. A dessert luncheon to her club at her home Thurs- was served to 20 guests by Mrs. Johnsen and Airs. Andrea day evening. Mrs. Winnie (Alvin) Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson returned to her home this week after spending two weeks in of Yost, Utah, have been house Van Nuys. Calif., visiting her guests of Mrs. Thompson's sister Mr. and daughter and family, Mr. ana and brother-in-laMrs. Dale Hunsaker. She also Mrs. Ernest Huggins for the past visited her sister and brother-in-law- , few days. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Durfey Mrs. Bernard of Salt Lake City were weekend Christensen. (Berry) Mrs. Austin (Victoria) John-se- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery is at home. Mrs. Johnsen Huggins. underwent a major operation Boyd Mortenson, son of Nita about two weeks ago. Jensen Mortenson, called on his Mrs. Seretta Johnsen. Fern grand mother, Mrs. James P. Arbon, LaVela Matteson, Mae Jensen one day last week, which Anderson.Pearl Jensen and mad;' her very happy. Winnie Jensen motored to Will-arRobin Hansen, six year old Saturday where they were son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hansen had the misfortune to guests of Mrs. Earl Graser. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hanson fall and fracture his leg. attended funeral services in Harold Bywater has been Logan for Olaf J. Olson Tues- confined several days in the day. Mrs. Lovene Jensen. Mr Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake and Mrs. Alfred Jensen, and City suffering from a fungus Mrs. LaMar Ivorron and Mrs. infection in his ears. Harold Junius Thompson of Elwood contracted this dreaded disease also attended. when he was in the Navv. evening of well rounded entertainment was enjoyed by Cub Scout leader Pow Wow will be held from 1 to 6 p.m., Saturday. April 26th, in Moench Hall on the lower campus of Weber College. Sponsored by the Lake Bonneville Council of Boy Scouts of America, the Pow Wow will provide training in Cubbing for leaders throughout the Council Area. The Pow Wow will include training sessions on Cub games, ceremonies, stunts, and skits, handicrafts, and Pack administration. Featured will be a Circus Midway and handicraft exhibits. Appointed to committees by Dr. Clark, Council Training Chairman, were Dick Payne, Alvin Ferre, Stan Hunter, Dar-li- s Youngberg, Ernest Lewis, Kay Taylor, Porter Robbins, Keith Toponce, Floyd Rudy, and Joe Cross. i Huggins Express Appreciation An Wow Scheduled A By Andrea Clerk-Audito- Bear River High Speech Students Go To State Meet Cub Scout Pow THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. April 3. 1958 The Bank of Proven Personal Service TREMONTON Prices Effective Thursday Friday and Saturday Bloom |