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Show r Otdy SALON o PARK ' i Mr, and Mrs. James V. Hunt and family of Salt Lake City visited several PARK VALLEY FAMOUS days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mis. Antonio Olaque. i NUTW-IONI- C t , Mrs Alice Reay of Randolph, Utah has been vi.sitin with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Olaque. Miss Norma Vance who has been a student at B. Y. U. is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John A. Vance. Another daughter, Mrs. Wilford Keyes, and childien of Kaysville, also visited her parents. Young Gay Keyes remained to visit his grandparents The Aaronic priesthood group of of hoys under supervision Bishop Kenneth G. Carter, left early Tuesday morning to tour Yellowstone jiaik and Jackson Hole. Herd Hnschi and Gordon the Carter also accompanied boys and helped furnish transportation The following boys are enjoying the trip Jay Kun-ler- , Ailo James, Darrell Kunler, Jim Palmer, Paul Palmer, Roy A. Palmer, David LaVere Carter, Darus Carter, David Burton, and K. G. Carter, Jr. Glade Hirschi w'as the only boy in the Aaronic priesthood group who did not make the trip. He had chicken pox. Doyle and John Seely of Cali fornia have been visiting aunt, uncle, and cousins, Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth G. Carter and fam PERMANENT S ,,, & (ZfoUAtmU GIVIS YOU All . THESE ADVANTAGES Waves in as little as 20 to 40 minutes. Homogenized with Cholesterol, refinement of lanolin. 2 sizes of professional plastic curlers. (Deluxe Set). V Soft naturalness plus durability of curl. bohle of Waving Lotion. Simplest directions by Ivon of Hollywood. iiy- - and Mrs Vernal gomery were two of the many guest sat the annual barbecue at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chournos at Monte Cristo. A good crowd was on hand last Tuesday to meet the BrigMr. xept cl... $25 i Mont- . BE.R RIVER CITY Mrs. Claire Andersen was a charming hosA tess to her club Thursday. was and served pinlunch aainty ochle was the diversion of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Check-ettand sons and Mrs. Charles Checketts left for Denver, Colo. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Merrell and small son ol Preston, Idaho, were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alva Andersen Sunday. Mrs Cameila A. Andersen of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting her paients, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell and Mrs Cameila Andersen returned Tuesday evening after a visit of several days in Vernal, the guests of Mrs. Edith Montgomery. Many relatives spent Saturday in Lava Hot Spnngs attend ing the Annei M. Andersen reunion La Ree was hostess Friday evening at hei home, in honor of Sherry Andersen, a bride 'l?ie evening was spent making a bride's book. A dessert lunch was served Out of town guests were Geraldine Rhodes of and Merle Thompson and Sharon Krosch of Elwood. Mr Orvill (Bus) Cloward of San Francisco, Calif, and Mrs. Myrtle Cloward and son, George of Provo, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Einest Huggins, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins and children are spending a few day at Como Springs. Miss Gloria Johnsen arrived Thursday by Western Air Lines s to-b- n from New the attend to York wedding of her sister, Elyse. She left by plane Monday for Los Angeles. Mr and Mrs. Harold Papworth Miss ham City merchants on their and daughter Lanus and Mrs. Let-tiand LaRue Campbell will was tour. Luncheon good D. Campbell were house served and the merchants program was enjoyed immensely. Number Omitted From Park Valley people appreciate and enjoy these fine visits. REFILL Comply Bear River News VALLEY NEWS e Hamilton Drugs Bridger Program Story One of the outstanding bers on the program presented at Willard Basin on Jim Bridger day w'as omitted from the story in Wednesdays issue of the num- V ssr News-Journa- Miss Doris Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marsh of Willard sang a song composed especially for the occasion by Naomi Larkin of Willard. The song was sung to the music- of Springtime In The Rockies. r d CykilAjJl M & Tjf IS YOUR Attractive Kentucky Whiskey -- A Biend DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. . 86 PROOF . - If youre looking for a place to get an accurate lawn mower sharpen, you've found it. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 1 B.F. GOODRICH WEAR LONG No other tractor tire gives you all the Sc&wiw,Suilt BICYCli B F. Thats advantages that Goodrich do. ts B. F. Theyre big and husky, bite all it takes to buy a Goodrich Schwinn-Bui- lt Detachable costs so little to buy this famous give extra and grip. go faster, save on fuel. See us for B. F. Goodrich farm tire. Block North of the Campus V ' Value comes from Volume t 90-Da- BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 1 16 South Main Brigham BRIGHAM P TIRE SHOP E F.GoodricK AIN'T ; , Utah BY CHESTER IT THE TRUTH KL0CK Bank NOTICE FOR PUBUCATtON TRACT Public Land Sale United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. UTAH LAND 6c SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 27, 1949. NOTICE is hereby given that under of section 2455, R. S.. as provisions amended bv section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and to the application of William pursuant B. Mason, of Tremonton, Utah, Serial No. there will be offered, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2 00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o clock A M., on the 28th dav of September 1949 next, at this office, the following tracts of land. Lots I, 2, 4. 5, 6 8, 9 Sec. 26. Lots 1,1 2. 3. 4, 5, SE'iNW' Sec. 35 T. 14 N, R. 3 W., S L.M., Utah This land will be sold with a reservation of all fis- sionable-aourc- e material to the United States, and subject to a right. transmission line which crosses Lots 3 and 4, and SL'NW Sec 35, T. 14 N . R W 3 THOUGHT he lookep PRETTY SHARP TIL HE GOT FROM WE THE BOYS " BUT YOU CAM HE'LL BUY HIS NEXT SUIT FROM A LOCAL MERCHANT-- ? , Bids may be made by the principal R BT Sponsored ( r; City, FIRS mIN RUBBER Chevrolet offers you the most value because Chevrolet builds the most trucks I ,, Fenders Guarantee y OMCE-OYE- f Kick Stand 3" Crescent dependability at an unusually attractive price. They help Availabli Jewel Reflector with designed bicycle Schwinn-Buil- work It Bicycle. Ladies' Model ISOLATED From A Spoke To A Paint Job Buy In Rebuilt Bikes WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 65 OPEN CENTER PAIRED CLEATS DOUBLE BARS A MAY'S BIKE REPAIR NATIONAL ONLY MASON. M P. O. Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. BICYCLE Work Guaranteed Brigham City. Utah Corporation Plaintiffs Attorney Address First Security READY FOR ITS SCHOOL JOB FOR THE PEACH DAYS PARADE? hlaM Ur OX ELD LX fiti Uvuftefo' . GEORGE Enjoy the whiskey that's or hi Bgrht. either personally at the ale or by mail bids sent by mail will be considered to only it received at thi oftice priorbids the hour fixed for the sale These certi'ied be must accompanied by checks or post office money order for the amount of the bid and must be The en enclosed in sealed envelope velope must be marked in the lower fob corner ubstantially No. Serial bid, Public ale lows 068922, Sale. 10 A M, Sept 28. 1949 The person making the highest bid will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof Any persons claiming adversely the to land are advised above described on or file their claim, or objection sale before the time designated for Any person entitled to claim a preference right under the first proviso to said section 14 as an owner of contiguous land must asert his claim within 30 day from the date of public of fenng and conditional sale to the high, est bidder and at the expiration of aid such preference right period, if no the highest riL'ht has been asserted bidder will be declared the purchaser of the land ERNEST E HOUSE. Manager 26 Sept Aug guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austnthe Ephraim reunion in Liberty Johnsen over the week-end- . park Sunday. Mrs. Ada Stander entertained Many of the Sunday School her sewing circle Saturday af- workers attended the stake out-- ' was the ing at Crystal Springs Tuesday ternoon Needlework diversion and a dainty lunch evening. Mrs. Emery Huggins enterwas served. Mr and Mrs. Chester Stander tained for her son, Stephen Friand family attended a birthday day afternoon, the occasion bedinner at Paradise Monday eve ing his seventh birthday annilittle Twenty-foumng in honor of Mrs. Standers versary. guests enjoyed the afternoon acfather, E. M. Bickmore. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin tivities which Included games, lunch. and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Arch! stunts and a delicious week-enin The guest of honor received bald spent the many birthday gifts. Springville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Mr. J A. Fishburn of Oakland, California visited his daughter, and son Darwin and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins Monday. Mrs. Lynn Clark are enjoying a southern He was enroute to Pocatello to vacation touring the visit his son, James, who is ill. Utah parks. Mervin Andersen, husband of The clubs will hold their Juanita K. Andersen, will spend achievement day exercises on the next month in Biloxi, Miss., Tuesday, August 30 at 3 oclock. studying and working on radar The parents and friends of the He is employed at girls are Invited to attend. equipment. Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iverson of Bountiful called on the Ernare the proud parents of an est Huggins family recently. Mrs. Andrea H. Huggins visiteight pound baby boy, born Au gust 15. The new mother was ed Mrs. Mina K. Webster i n of Kaysville recently. formerly Marilyn MeGavin Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen Layton Mr. and Mrs Blaine Anderson and son, Laron, atended the announce the arrival of a baby wedding reception in West Point for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover, boy, born August 16. Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun Sackett Wednesday evening. have a new of Brigham City baby girl, born Aug. 11. Legal Notices Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Totton of Probate and Guardianship No for left their ElMonte, Calif., tices. Consult Clerk of Dishome after spending the past trict Court, Brigham. Utah, or three weeks at the home of her the respective signers for further information. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rast Pe terson. Their two sons, Larry NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Stephen, were also with her. Ancilliary Estate of Opal K Hinrichs, Deceased Audrey and Anna Von Peterwith claims Creditors will in son are visiting Burbank, vouchers to the present undersigned at 92 S. East st Street. Utah, City. Calif., the guests of their sister, on or before the Brigham 3 1st day of Decern Mrs. Ruth Nebeker. They will ber. A D 1949 LOUELLA K. CALL. also visit another sister, Mrs. Administratrix of the Ancilliary Carma Totton at ElMonte. Estate of Opal K. Hinrichs, De ceased Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins of first publication August and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schof 26.Date A. D, 1949. field returned Saturday evening B C. Call, from a trip to Yellowstone park Attorney for Administratrix Aug 26 Sept 2 and Jackson Hole. SUMMONS Mrs. Ellis Arbon was gracious In The District Court of The First Juhostess to her club Wednesday dicial District of the State of Utah In and For the County of Box Elder. afternoon. Pinochle was played. RILEY G JUDD and GRACE H. JUDD, Mrs. Ivy Andersen won high his wife. Plaintiffs. score and Mrs. Winnie Jensen, NfNEVM ILL CANAL AND STOCK the cut prize. A delicious lunch CORI COMPANY, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID was served. DEFENDANT: Mrs. Burton Andersen and You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of daughter, Dorene, and Mrs. La this Summons upon you, if served with Vere Andersen motored to Ogden in the county in wnich this action is on Tuesday. brought; otherwise, within thirty days the above Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins, after service, and defend and m case of your entitled Mr. and Mrs. Claire Huggins and failure soaction; to do, judgment will be ren Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins dered against you according to the demand of the which has and families enjoyed Sunday at been filed with thecomplaint clerk of said court nd to this sumis a attached copy Liberty park in Salt Lake City. mons and herewith served upon you. 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