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Show 4 I V iu v page Three x ELDER ri'- South Stake Home -Builders1 Holiday NEWS Lm, August IS, 1951 Utah Brigham City. Mr' And Mrs. Wendell Writers Preece, Sons! Return Acclaimed Success Round-U- p 1 - Leaal Notices PARK VALLEY NEWS OProbate end Guardianship Notice. Consult Clerk of District v Mr. . and Mrs. Wendell M. 18-1Court Brigham City. Utah, or 9 Former Bishop and Mrs. IF, J. Preece and small sons, Larry V For thriftier farm fcsuli- Ri- respective signers for InformaG. K. Hirschi, Box Elder Stake Home and .Bobby, Mrs. South and (Bishop returned Sunday tion. WeUBead , local authors, Brigham Citys e Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Builders and their .parents spent from a weeks vacation trip. members and Miss. (UOP) The a most HEW IIITERIIAIIOIIAL TRUCKS and Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Buron Fri- They journeyed through YellowNOTICE TO CREDITORS pleasant holiday of Writers (Realm, a chap- ton attended EftbaAe of 3muel Thoms hi riTarles G. Hamilton has day evening, August 10, at Bees stone Park, Montana, Coeur d ter service the funeral Blatter, of the (League of Utah Writ- of Wilford known Thomas Blatter, Deceased. R. Smith Sr. at Malad o Creditor! his 1,000th reading of Pioneer park in honor , of the Alene, Idaho; Spokane, Wash-Alen- ers, will attend with will present claims Heavy-PrfBMnisiannual last ro the ydusacm Jew Testament. Hamilton, 22nd anniversary of Home Buildto voucher was the Mr. Smith undersigned at 20 North Wednesday. Idaho, Spokane, Seattle, Round-up- , the counselor on Third or Utah sponsored West, reads City Brigham by, minister, Curlew before the 13th old in the ers. Fwscopal Vancouver, and D A. 18-1Washington October oi day league, this weekend August New Testament on Stake Presidency, and was well 195 L Games were enjoyed by the Pasco, Oregon. gh the in Dgden. - Gertrude S. Lamar week. a once loved of Stake. old In the 6 from throughout verage until 6:30 under the Spokane they visited with girls Administratrix of the estate of Renie O. (Littlewood, president President Samuel Thomae Blatter, also Mrs. Harold Shultz and In Pasco of direction of the Sixth ward. Stephen ' L. Richards and Writers known at 1 homes blatter, De Realm, Brigham was one at of the the Mrs. .Pearl Arbon of South they visited with Mr. and Mrs. ceased. speakers on the lea- funeral Citys representative Date of first publication August IS, services. Oscar Maires Stake presidency and was general talked with gues state board of directors, D.. 1931, 'At fast meeting on Sunday, two Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jensen. chairman. Dee Lund will preside over the article ses- Infants .were blessed and given First Security Bank Building e Invocation was offered by They report a most pleasant sion, Sunday afternoon, at which Brigham City, Utah names.. i The baby son of Mr, ' ' Mantua followof trip, t Harding Attorney for Administratrix Martha McMillin, from San Mrs. was Sept 5 12 G. Durward Aug. Palmer ed by address of welcome toy on California, will speak blessed his father and given Winnifred Loveland. Mrs. Love- Roland Minson Recites to creditors writing features, travel and trade the namebyof Evan Lige, the baby EstateNOTICE of Dora C. Larsen also known land also spoke on Purpose of of articles. Olive Burt, Vows Woolley Dora K. Larsen, Deceased. With Carol Udy as MrMrs& Eex Home Builders. PuSsley with Creditors will present claim the Deseret News staff , will was of. also blessed by his father vouchers to the undersigned at 104 W During the picnic lunch the In Idaho Falls Temple on speak on Newspaper Magazine and given the name Utah 4th 'South Brigham City of .David before the 45tth dsy of October A. Dor following program was presented Of interest to his many friends Features at the same session. was 1951 Morris Roy. Diane Twa of 7 dlffor.nl bail. Info motional mod.!. the Dorothy First ward: Reading by in Brigham City Is the recent by j Other outstanding speakers are confirmed Bertha B. Christensen oath ALl NEW, AU PROVED, of the a member Dixie Gordon, accordian selection of estate the of Administratrix scheduled. ' marriage of Roland Minson, son church by 'her father. She Is Dora C Larsen, also known as by Michael Hamberlin and a of Mrs. Blanche Wold Minson of Reservations should be in the the Dora K. Larsen, Deceased. daughter of Mr. , and . Mrs. Date of first publication reading by Linda Jeppsen. August I mail not later than Thursday, Provo, to Carol Udy of Oregon. 1931. A LeGrande (Morris. D. were Progressive then games Mrs. Mr. McCune Leone to was Minson selected as August 16, TO Mr. and Mrs. David Bessinger OFirwtDee Lund Bank played jn four corners with Fifth most valuable player in the Na 2553 Jackson, Ogden, stating hoW Building Security of Salt Lake City were visitors at Brigham City, Utah road-seat- ing Second ward, Perry ward tional Invitational Tournament. ward, much of the Round-uwill be the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Comfo Vision Cab -"- roomiest cab on the R DOCTOR Attorney for Administratrix and the stake board each in Ray Sept. ' Aug He and Miss Udy were united attended. I , . . three in comfort ? Morris on Sunday. Mrs. Bess change of a corner. in marriage on August 10 in the all tmw CALL IFOR INSURANCE BIDS Diamond Morris. a is sister of Silver engine inger Ray Economical, powerful LDS temple in Idaho Falls, Ida, you need an expendAs WACs For (A baseball game (was playd The Board of Education, Box Enlist May f and all proved ho. Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen ' ed pharmacist when on the home diamond Elder County School District, will Saturday ice for Two hard Tells built Mr. serf , Mrs. Carl Wold of teat axles, Years, Sgt. less strikes. Count on Rugged, hypoid-gea- r between Almo, Idaho and Park receive bids for Insurance on Entertains Sewing Club BrighamandCity accompanied the and strongest in f 12 until for carefully , filled Trucks Buses Staand School C. Cradle-actioPark with rear Alfred Valley IValley Nielsen, longest winning springs SSgt. Mrs. David Nicholas and Mrs. young couple through the tion Commanded of the Logan 9 to 2. o'clock, noon, August 25, 1951. promptly ascriptions International Truck history t H inRobert Hunsaker need Mr, and Mrs. James V. Hunt of Specifications may be had from (were special livered when the Station, announced Recruiting farm hauling needs meet to particular Tire vited Educaequipment guests Thursday evening, today that the Womens Army Salt Lake City visited Sunday the Clerk of the Board of ses. Mrs. August 9, (when Mrs. Clyde P. Major And Corps will accept two year en- with Mrs. Hunt's parents Mr. and tion, County Court House, BrigBetter load distribution as s result of shorter wheelbase Larsen entertained members of Owen W. Owens , listments from qualified women Mrs. Antone Olague. They were ham City, Utah. or Promptness and Greater steering ease made possible by new The 'Friendly Sewing Club. between the ages of eighteen returning home from a weeks (Signed) Eberhart Zundel , r . Secome Parents . steering system Clerk of ithe Board Delicious refreshments were and thirty four. Miss Jo , fficiency Always trip to San iFrancisce. served followed by an evening of Major and Mrs. Owen W. Bodies matched with the chassis for Layne Palmer went home with Aug. 15 , (ring Your ? Owens became the parents of a Ancient Indian Life them to Salt Lake where she will sewing. maximum T hauling efficiency , To Glens . Members present were Mrs. son, born August 10, according Corinne Camp DUP , . t , visit, lexall Drug. Wm. Shaw, Mrs. Fred Speth, to a telegram received by Mr. Traced In Florida Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kunzler To Meet August 17 Mrs. Morris (Nuttal, Mrs. (Evan and Mrs. Jesse Owens, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. (Boyd Gessel Ar (U1P) Fla. HOMQSASSA, Mrs, Owen, Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. City. Amos and sten To Corinne Camp Daughters of have gained new Nampa, Idaho, and Mr. and Clifford Hobson, Mrs. Laren W. Major Owens is assigned at chaelogists of Kunzler of Berkeley, Cal Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, Eugene life in -- The Rexall Indian idy knowledge Balls and Mrs. Arden Balls. Washington, D. C. , Brigham City, Utah 17 East Second South , Florida before the discovery of aifornia toreturned 'last Week from August 17, at 2 oclock at the ow every Sunday over This is their first child. vis Canada (where trip IVerda they Marble. of Mrs. home America by studying human iS. 5:30 P. M. KSL. ited their son and brother, Ches Good Fishing At Big .This is regular monthly meet skeletons, weapons, and pottery ter who Visit In Brigham City is on a mission there, ing and all members are urged two fishermen uncovered toy Red Fish Lake Reported For Few They went to the temple at Card to attend, Days Last Week along the Homossassa River. ston and visited Glacier National Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith found were relics The Indian Dr. R. R Younce and Mrs. and GLENS Park as well as other points of , section and daughter, Patty, and Mr. children, Gary, Douglas and Pat in a sparsely-populateThey report and Mrs. George D. Jensen and ty, of Salem, Oregon, left Sunday of the state near the Gulf coast, Interest enroute. had a very pleasant trip MODERN son, Allen, of Delano, California for their home following a few and only a few miles from In having dian mounds estimated to date and very happy to see Chester. returned Friday from two weeks days visit in Brigham City. Pvt. Arlo James who Is with DRUG vacation at Big Red Fish Lake While in Brigham they visited back to 600 A. D. ' the Air Force at Lackland Air skel10 found near Stanley, Idaho. at the home of Mrs. Elvira! P. The fishermen Base at Shreveport, Louisiana Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur etons, stone knives, arrowheads, has They report good fishing, home on 10 day leave. been of native and pottery Bosley. Mrs. Younce Is the for pieces A canyon party was held In his . beads. mer Edna Hess of this city. 800 on your Radio Dial i ; v i honor on July 131 with Emma state of Two archaelogists the Louise Emma hostess. as Carter Has Operation 3 Days park service studied the find- Louise was assisted by Jo Layne 7:0(1 ings and estimated, the pottery and games After Birth Of Boy 1200 apd Palmer, ,, Hiking was made between ' t Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heslop of 1400 A. D., or .probably a full were enjoyed and weiners and Those lvntch .served. Salt Lake City announce the ar eentury before the first Spanish campfire rival of a baby boy born August explorers set foot on the Soil present &yere Arlo and Janet FISHER MOTOR Jan&es Emma Louise Carter, of Florida. 8. .. L. (David Sharon and Joyce Carter, Not far from Homosassa Three days after the bifth of the baby Mrs. Heslop underwent Indian mounds that experts ,Hsay Hiiechl? Glade Hirschi, Jay Dar $25.00 fell and Shirley Kunzler, Helen an operation for a ruptured ap date back to 600 A.1 D. Ann David Jo Mont and were Burton, in (Winner Will Be Announced In Fridays Paper) Archaelogists say they pendix. Now she is reported , used as ceremonial grounds by gemery, DaLayne Monson, Jo fair condition. Mrs. Heslop is the former Fae the Timuqua Indians. Layne and' Roy "VC, palmer and GOODWILL USED CARS r- SOLD AS REPRESENTED! Stokes of Harper. Sea food and deer 6eem to Junelle, Paul and Jim Palmer, Gam, Merlin of of Moths rain thousands Tracy, Stanley The Heslops have two other have been the mainstays garments every Firesides were held Sunday evtheir diet. . children, a boy and a girl. year . . . Safeguard your clothes with our ening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. top quality cleaning which gives you six Alvin James with 'Arlo James & ' months protection against moth damage . Janet James as host and hostess. with Monite Insured Mothproof CleanLuana Carter who recently re turned from the (Southwest In ing Process (actually backed by one of t dian mission was guest speaker, the largest insurance companys in Ameriv All of the teen. age and young ca). This extra service costs no more A special people (were present. ' call us now for better cleaning and cominterest fireside for the married . plete moth protection. , j people was held at the same time at the home of Antone 01 Phone 54-. . , ague with Wayne Hirschi and Norine Carter in charge. Antone Lichtenstein's r told of his early life in Spain and his conversion to the church. CLEANERS Slated Aug. e, iN, sm e, &t 4 Del-phin- Ber-ardm- - mtfoit v n, I serntt estiw Vi( s r p -- jtJ ' n - , Pre-criptio- ns FISHER MOTOR CO. KTGnmo::n!0L?:3 I d K it .OT e it! 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