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Show Tho LEADER Tremonton, Utah 29, 1965 Thursday, April Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gibbs and son. Randy, of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. Gibbs' mother, Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Vern pudge of Logan were weekend guests of Mrs. Budge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins visited Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoskins and son and in Clearfield with Mrs. Marilda Flint and with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister of and family were Ogden weekend guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris and family. Portage Ward Reunion Held by Mrs. Virgil Harris A very successful Portage Ward reunion was held Saturday. This is an annual event, frit! - I 1 :J 53 always anticipated by former ward members to renew old friendships, and welcomed by ward members. At noon dinner was served children t after to which a program was presentforty-eigh- ed. to 8 p.m. a delicious dinner was served to 200 after was prewhich a program sented and dancing enjoyed. An interesting display of pictures, old and new, was enFrom It. - . - Clyde MarHANDICRAFTS ARE DISPLAYED and Henry Garriott, Donald R. Bowles, instructor, crehandicraft of items show to many za, left right, at Class ated by members of the Special Education has The display Bear River Junior High School. Ofbeen set up in Box Elder County School District fice in the court house. and Conine Worner are competing for seccandidates Historian retary. are Kathi White. Norma Clark. Drillmasteis will be announced sen. To Plii-Cam- ma Hold Banquet members New will into le also. offici- Bear Rivally welcome;! er's Phi G;inimn Saturday, May 1. at the Bear River Ilih School, Old members will perform a to candlelight ceremony plain the purposes and goals of Phi Gamma to new members. New officers will also be announced. In the runniiiu for president are: Lois Thorpe. Susan Stokes: lor Dawn Francom. Marilvn Lar- ex- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest Winter Susan Lidder on the 17th day of May, 19f5 at 12:00 noon, at the West front door of the County Court House at Brieham City, Ctah in the County of Box Elder, by PRUSAVFEDERAL DENTIAL INGS ND LUAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary anil Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by FA GENE G. HANSON and SYBIL HANSON, his wife, as Trustors, and recorded November 20. IM3 as Entry No. !i.il.")0G in Book 178 at Page f64 of the Official Records of Box Elder County. Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION", by reason of the breach of certain secured obligations thereby. Notice of Default was recorded Septcmlcr 2n. 1064 as Entry No. II in Book llio at Page 597 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public Decorations committees have been busily preparing to transform the Girls' Gym into a Hawaiian night club for the dance to follow the ceremony. The det oral ions are in theme with the title of the dance "Club Hawaii". were New members April 8 by a series of held after school. chosen try-oul- s auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, t h e following described property at 455 South Main Street, in the City of Garland. County of Box Elder, State of Utah: Lot 9. Block 2. Plat "J", GARLAND CITY SURVEY for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated: April 15. 1W5 PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVASSOCIAAND LOAN INGS TION, as Beneficiary and Trustee. By 0. M. Richins Its Secretary and 6 's joyed by those in attendance. with An old trunk decorated white and gold and lined with red satin formed the center marked "TREASURES" from to flowed which streamers mark the display on a long table and a large wall in the background. This display served as a novel conversation piece during the evening. Returns To Sacramento left Saturday Fawn Halford for his home in Sacramento, Calif., after visiting for the past two weeks with his mother. Mrs. Erma Halford and with his sisters. Mrs. Herald Jenkins and Mrs. Wendell Hall and their families and other relatives and friends. J. C. Cye Gibbs has returned to his home after receiving treatment at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City for several weeks following a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family of Provo were weekend guests of Mrs. Petty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Iowans Visit In Riverside by Myrle Udy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson from had weekend company Ames. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Severson and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil F. Smith. The are brothers and Mrs. Smith is a cousin. The visitors spent the winter in Arizona and stopped on their way back to Ames for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling and boys of Evanston, Wyo., spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and afterfamily Sunday. Sunday noon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Gibbs. went to Salt Lake Sunday to Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Oran visit Mr. and Mrs. Dail Ogden. spent the weekend as guests of Dail is in the hospital quite serMr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson iously ill. and family of Roy. Attend Baseball Game Mr. and Mrs. George ArchiUdy accompanied her Mary bald and family of Idaho Falls son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. visited Friday with Mrs. ArchiDean Udy to Salt Lake City bald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. where they attended Saturday N. J. John. the U of U's baseball games Brenda Love of Logan spent with the BYU in which Dennis the weekend with her parents, Udy was pitcher for the Utes. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester while her husband, Steve who is and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Udy Captain of the track team of went to Park Valley Sunday USU attended a track meet in where they attended the misBoulder City. Colo. sionary testimonial for Mr. and Elda Nelson and her father, Mrs. Antonio Olague who enDavid Parkinson of Brigham tered the mission home Monday City visited Sunday afternoon prior to leaving for the Texas with Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. Mission. Pearl Howell. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Eugene Morris of Mid-val- e Welling and family of Evan- - " was the weekend guest of ston, Wyo., visited at the Karl her daughter, Mrs. Josh Hawks Welling home. In the evening and husband. they were joined by Mr. and Gale Gibbs of Sparks, Xev., Mrs. Bob Brough and family of left Thursday after a week's Tremonton for a get together. visit with his parents, Mr. and Baby Blessed Mrs. David P. Gibbs and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coombs other relatives and friends. His and boys went to Brigham Sunfather is a patient at thp Vetto be at Fast meeting when day erans Hospital in Salt Lake the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jack City. Cazair was given a name. They Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Gibbs visited the family during the of Moreland, Ida., and Mr. and rest of the day. Mrs. Lyle Clements and son, Mr. Chas. M. Jones has been Kyle, of Salt Lake City were in Riverton, Wyo., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ira WTard and Marilyn of Ogden who spent the weekend with her parents went to Malad Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith. Pt. for point Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips R. for Range and boys of Kaysville visited Rd. for rods Mr. their parents, and Mrs. Rds. for rods Leland Bourne Sunday. Rg. for Range Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester Rn. for Range by Jane Hess accompanied South' S. for were in Ogden Wednesday. Sec. for section Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of S.L.M. for Salt Lake Meridian Malad visited the Silvesters SatSE for Southeast urday. Mrs. Hess and Mr. SilSW for Southwest vester are brother and sister. for Tp. Township Mrs. Vera Butler and Lynn TWP for Township attended the USU play in LoW. for West gan. for '4 Quarter Mr. Stockings Arts and Crafts 12 for half class also attended. for In care of Sev-erso- Many Former Residents Return For Beaver Ward Homecoming by Grace Warnke A delightful evening Tremonton. The Harvey Fosters of Ogden, Jean Simmons' parents, and her brother, Steven Foster and his wife of Malad, Ida., also joined with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rucker and Mrs. Charles Kidman came up from Brigham City to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lorrimer Seal of Salt Lake City were there, as were the Charles S. Bishops of of visit- ing and eating was shared Saturday by Ward Members and former residents from this area, when the annual Ward Reunion was observed. A marvelous musical program was presented under the direction of 'Anna Durfey, they were all members of Anna's family from the Wellsville area, and talented. They exceptionally contributed much to the enjoyment of the evening. R. J. Potter, a former Bishop of the ward, and Mrs. Potter were among the guests, as was James White, a counselor in the Stake Presidency, and a former ward member and his wife, of Garland. Bill Potter of Logan was also present as was his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Hunsaker of Salt Lake City, and a son, Tom Potter and wife of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland enjoyed seeing old friends also. It was a happy reunion at the Marvin Simmons when their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden. TT19 Joseph Durfeys enjoyed having sisters of Mr. Durfey with them for the event, they are Lizzie Marble and Iva Thompson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Theurer of were present and the large crowd must have given the Bishopric satisfaction. The Primary age children were treated to their lunch on Monday at the Ward Hall. Sunday Visitors Ruby and LaMar Bowen had quite a bit of company for Sunday when Kay and Sally Bowen and small daughter, Shari Kay of West Point were there. Later in the afternoon they were joined by Mr. and Airs. Joe Bowen of Grace, Ida. Karen Jensen and children were overnight guests" at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen Saturday visitors at the Norman Maughan home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard of Tremonton. Sunday Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson had as their guests for the affair. Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson, Logan; Dr. Don Johnson of Bountiful and Theil Johnson of Ogden. Also noticed were Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Ericksen. Lizzie John and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowen of Ogden attended as did the Ed Bowen family of Preston, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayne of Ogden; Ezra and Marie Lefler of Simmons CheyDeWayne of Soda Springs, Ida., Mr. and enne, Wyo., came to attend the Mrs. James DeLong and family ward function. They were joinof Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mr. and Packer and Virgil Simmons and family of Salt Mrs. Morrell Packer of Ogden; Lake City and Gerald Simmons Hank and Myrtle Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Secrist of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle of Roy were among the guests. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eades of Salt Lake City came up to attend the party and also to visit with the Otto Ruckers. Lucile Maughan was happy to by Terry Orwin have her two sons with her for Bear River's baseball team the evening, Ellsworth Johnson dropped their third league of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. game to the Logan Grizzlies by Rulon Johnson of Logan. a score of Mrs. Maurine Jensen enjoyed The first five innings were the company of all her daughclose, with the Bears holding ters and a daughter-in-lathe lead and playing good ball. that In the sixth inning the Grizzlies evening when she was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Colin Boothe of went ahead on a few errors by the Bears. In the sevMalta, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goodsell of Newton; Mr. enth inning they scored three and Mrs. Bobby Anderson of more runs and went on to win the game Perry; Mrs. Claine Jensen of Salt Lake City and Bishop and Bear,; were plagued by errors Mrs. LaMon Simmons. during the game. They committed nine errors to Logans Many others not mentioned one. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers were Mrs. Joe Bowers of Richfield, Ida., and Mrs. Theron Smith and two children of Wendell, Ida. They had been to Pleasant Grove where they attended the wedding for Mrs. Bowers' son, Julian. Mary Alice and Clair West-ovand two daughters of short visit Saturday afternoon Preston, Ida., stopped for a with the Warnke family, and on Sunday they had as guests Barbara Johnson and two children of Bear River City and Mrs. Kay Birch of Salt Lake City. The boys and girls who attend the fourth and fifth grade in Fielding enjoyed a wonderful outing Friday when they visited points of interest in Salt Lake City. LITTLE FOLKS NURSERY SCHOOL Logan Wins Third Game A LICENSED NURSERY SCHOOL will be opening on 15-1- JUNE 1st. 1965 for children age 3 to 5 The Nursery School will serve well balanced hot lunches for the children. Parents who are interested in enrolling their children should call 1 15-1- r Mrs. Roberts at 257-337- 2 It's easy to see why GAS cooking is the cleanest cooking: NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 2lst day of May, A. D.. 1965, 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 proUtah visions of Section Code Annotated 1953 as amendreal estate ed, the following situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary Tax Sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalties and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. The following abbreviations are used for the words opposite them, vis: Ac. for acres Beg. for beginning Blk. for block Chs. for chains Cor. for corner Cont. for containing Contg. for containing E. for East Ft. for feet N. for North NE for Northeast NW for Northwest The only grease and grime you get on your kitchen walls, woodwork and curtains comes from the smoke and vapors of the foods you cook, regardless of whether you use a gas or electric range. The heat given off by both is absolutely clean. The only "products of combustion" of a gas flame are water vapor and carbon dioxide (which we all exhale after every breath we take). Only Jack J. Tax Sale Herman 1960 Record Book Holland A1448 (New 1917 - Discription Beg at SE Cor. Brigham City Survey. S 10 Rds. S 3 Rds to Beg S. Fonnesbeck, Etux. Amount of Lot 5. Blk. 80. Plat B. Ft, W 10 Rds. N 3 Rds 1 Ft. E $28.02 1 Beg at a Pt. 72 Rds. N. of SW Cor. of Sec. 28. TWP N. Rn 5 W. SLM N. 48 Rds. E. 160 Rds. S. 120 Rds. W 1 Rd. N. 72 Rds. W. 159 Rds. to Beg. Cont. 50 00 Ac. BB2056 - 1 12 range gives you ' .YsiariazzsBi Tax Sale Record Book 2 1960 Tax Sale Record Book 2 Thad R. Tippets C221 WCD - S 1276 Ft. of SE' of Sec. 17. TWP 7 N. R 2 W. S.L.M. Less S 288.70 Ft. thereof which is in Weber County, Contg. 56 Acres $ 41.11 Vera CtM2-- C. Earl Only 3 a GAS range gives you 1 J. D. Harding Tax Sale Record Book 2 Jennie O. Brown "i L. E. Whittaker C2306A-- I960 Tax Sale Record Book 2 Duane E1332 I960 Melissa Griffin 7c Mrs. Nina G. Weller 2 I960 Tax Sale Record Book 2 W. TP. 10 J. Brady John H. Laub and Sons I - "i Interest in Lot 4. Sec. S.L.M The W. "2 of the S E. ' S.L.M 18, TP. 10 N A. L. Norton of Sec. 12. TWP. 12 N I 6 W.. 7.49 $ 6 W.. 7.49 R. RN. F1948-1- F1948-2- INSTANT - OFF after-hea- that aL i Z I.I1 burners! t to cause food burning or boil-ovesoil your kitchen walls and curtains. When you turn the flame off it's off a - The S. 4 of the NE. U of the SE. '4 of Sec. 2. TP. N.. R. 12 W.. S.L.M $ 12.00 - S i 14 of E N, R M of NEI4 of NW'U of SW'U of Sec. 2. S.L.M. Contg. 2.50 Acres .... $ 15.25 12 W. hereunto set my hand and official seal this 9th day of April. A. D. 1965. K. B. Olsen County Auditor Box Elder County No hot coils to burn boil overs with a GAS range! s do occur, as they do to When everyone now and then, the food drops into an and clean receptacle, not on to easy hot coils that burn the food and soil vour kite hen walls and curtains. boil-over- 13 $ 24.96 W. i of the N E. U of Sec. 13, TWP. 12 N.. Rn. 14 W. S.L.M. Except NW4 of NW U of NW'4 of NE1, of said Sec $ 24.96 TWP WHEREOF . $ E1490 14 Tax Sale Record Book 2 1960 R. N The N E. ' of the N.W. ' of the S E. '4 of Sec. 17. TWP. 12 N., Rn. 13 W. S L M. Except NWU of NW'4 of NEU of NW'4 of SE4 of said Sec $ 8.74 2 IN WITNESS 18. E1362 Susie E. Brady Tax Sale I960 Record Book I. Kellog Lot 4. Sec. of S.L.M W. Tax Sale Record Book i Interest C2306-- ',; L. E. Whittaker 1960 , , No r , i INSTANT-ON- Ha me Beg. 33.92 Chs S and 40 Chs E. of NW Cor. of Sec. 1, TWP 9 N. Rg 2 W. S.L.M. E 10 Chs, S 3.75 Chs. W 10 Chs. N 3.75 Chs to Beg. Contg. 3.75 Acres $ 8 74 I I960 Tax Sale Record Book 2 the oven door closed tightly. consumes the smoke. No more billows of smoke that soil your kitchen walls and curtains. You broil with The gas $243.06 1960 SMOKELESS BROILING! 'r3ll ' No. Name GAS Sf PRELIMINARY TAX SALE JANUARY 10, 1961 Reference im Tax Sale Record Book 1 a i Ask any homemaker who cooks with gas. She'll tell you GAS is the cleanest cooking you can get. MOUNTAIN JWMlf FUEL COMMIT NoXumU GiU Stuce- e- |