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Show NOTICE Leaal Notices PProbata and Guardianship TO CREDITORS Ellen G. Laracm, Deceased. Creditors will preaenrt claims with at his vouchers to the tices, Consult Clerk of District residence, Cortnne, undersigned Bog Elder County, fat day of Sep ; Court. Brigham City, Utah, or Utah, on or before the A. D, 1952. for informa- - tembar, ELMER signers respective G, LARSON, ? lion. Executor of the aetata of Ellen G. Larson, Deceased. J SUMMONS Date of first publication April 30, Elder A. D., 1952. Bon In tha District Court of County, State of Utah. Wm. F.. Davis, Brigham City, Utah, ALDA C. COTTON. Plaintiff. Attorney for executor, 2I A ALBERT J. COTTON, Defendant. THE TO THE STATE OF UTAH NAMED ABOVE No- - Estate of Realization of a childhood (dream came last week to Mr. and Mrs. Will Harmon of London, England. Mr. Harman and his sister, Mrs. Edith H. Jordan were reunited after 42 years. Ait that time, October, 1909, Mrs. Jordan and her young daughter, Nellie, (Now Mrs. W. W. Smith), Journeyed to the United States as converts to the Latter-daSaint church. That is the last ltime they saw each other until last weeks meeting. The Harmans plan to remain in the United States for three months. Many exciting plans have been made by Mrs. Jordan and her family to entertain them while here. On Sunday, May 11, Mothers Day, all the children of Mrs. Jordan, now a met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. During the afternoon Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott extended special greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Har- DEFENDANT? You are hereby nimmoned and re quired to serve upon R. R. Hackott, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 313 Kieset Building. Ogden, Utah, an within 20 answer to the complaint days after service of this summon If you fail so to do, Judgtspea you. ment by default will be taken against tor relief demanded in said the yon complaint which he been filed with th clerk of said court. fa an action for divorce. i This Dated November 17, 1951. R R. HACKETT, Ti t for Plaintiff, U Attorney 3 3 Kiel Building. & Ogden, Utah. MM4-I1-2- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1952. for Administrator. E. Davis, Eq. M Attorney Wm. tman. The Harmans reside in a in the suburbs of London and Mr. Harman commutes to work at Kings Cross each day. 'He travels by bicycle to the trolley bus station then journeys. Into town where he Is employ-edcot-tag- ' Mrs. Will Harman, Will Harman. Visitors From London chat with Mrs. W. W. Smith, who was a small girl when she left England and her mother, Mrs. Edith Jordan. They arrived last week for a three month vacation in the United States. diately admitted the offense, , Detective Too Glib, "Why didnt you confess to Mrs. J. A. Palle Observes . , . - , Suspect Explains COLUMBIA, airtight cm and plonncd Marion provid mute cubic incfa of tpoca par tb. the aahon'a top capacity rating! y ... S. C. the other man, (UP) the A was asked. "You mean sus- prisoner Birthday Anniversary They number London Harman fill the were in were amazed at of cars in Amerca. e $36.75 rctta irNi.w , - Sweetheart Tray Case . . $25.00 fitted with Hmm dfipomar, loelta brwfa nab, daahhi Napfadt mirror e REMINDER office supplies - gifts BOX ELDER NEWS r"? New Westinghouse Appliances Prices! ; at 1951 j cu. ft. FROST-FRE- E , WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR; 10.5 DELUXE . 7.5 cu. ft. DELUXE WESTINGHOUSE RAPES CURTAINS PROTECT YOUR j : REFRIGERATOR ! , i WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE Fully Automatic v '' ! WE NEED 4 USED ELECTRIC RANGES & 4 USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS How About A SharpTrade? the In in the day time Mr. explained that cars Just streets and if everyone a position to buy one there would be no room left. He judged that he spends over 10 pounds each three month period on bus fares. Hardware Appliances (Both are accomplished muei clans, Mrs. Harman plays the that talking decity detective, questioning a pect, exhaustedly gave way to tective? said the suspect. "Cap- I served her birthday piano- Much time is spent by another detective to continue the tain, he was talking so fast Sunday. May 11. at her home at this couple with their music, questioning. The euspect imme didnt want to interrupt him. 35 West Fifth South. Close Their next love is gardening, friends and relatives from Ogden, j According to Bob Smith, who Wellsville, Bear River and Brig- - served an L.DS. mision in Eng ham City called during the day J land, their garden is lovely, to extend best wishes to her. They were extremely pleased Mrs. Palle is a native of Den- with their crossing the Atlantic mark and came to this country on the Queen Elizabeth. They two months following her mar- boarded the Ship on April 30 riage to J. A. Palle. They made and on May 5 viewed the Statue their home in Brigham City of Liberty in New York harbor. their entire married life. Mr. Palle was engaged in contracting and New York City and all cities many of the fine cement work enroute west were ablaze with CLEANED EFFICIENTLY in Brigham City and surround- neon signs. "We just dont have ing (owns are his work. - He anything like that at home, 1 AT A LOW COST TO YOU! this charming English couple died December 23, 1948. said. had three have children, They Hans A. Palle, Brigham City, When asked about lawns and Christe Palle (deceased) and shrubs in England, Mr. Harman Mrs. Frank A. Larsen (Marie), told of his lawn. He just sifted also of Brigham City, five grand- the dirt, smoothed it out and let SCIENTIFICALLY SAVE children and six great it stand. They now have a beauSUMMER STORAGE tiful lawn. They , know nothing of watering lawns unless an unusual dry spell comes along. Here From Gartield Enroute to Utah they were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Earl and amazed by the vastness of our children of Garfield, former resi- nation. They traveled by bus.' dents of Brigham City, spent They had been told they would PHONE 86 Sunday in Brigham City visiting see more of the country that wth relatives and friends. way. They did. The narrow mountain roads were perilous, according to the visitors. They had nothing but kind words for the experienced bus drivers. When they reached Chicago on the way west they thought sureJy they were almost there, only to find they had gone less than half the way to their Utah relatives. In England there are waiting lists of telephones just as there have been In this country. A refrigerator is somewhat of a luxury. They have no special need of them, since the dimate is usually cool and in England they do not can or keep on hand as much food as we do in this area. "All England has gone mad was a bright reon television mark by Mr. Hanman. People would much rather have a television set than a refrigerator. The Harmans have two married sons in England. Their fam- - ID . . . $22.75 19 , SAVE - THURSDAY ' FURS NOW! ALUESI SPRING HOUSE CLEANERS! 21 Overnight Case " Brigham City, Utah lly has been visited by Robert both Smith and Clovis Jordan, Wednesday. May 14. 1952 while serving LJDJ3. missions, a to Yellowstone park, to and by Leonard Jordan who thetrip Bear River . Mlgfatory served with the U. S. navy and and Bird many actvities refuge, was statoned near their home school plays, commence1 as such . pn ment exercises and other functo attend They plan open tions of interest will be enjoyed house at Hill Field on Saturday, during their stay here. r, 21 Wardrobe " y Estate of RAY PETT. Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 224 Ta st 1st North Street. Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of September, A D 1952 GEORGE B PETT. Administrator of the Estate of Ray Petit, Deceased. 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