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THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah
Thursday. January 23, 1958
Mu]ln
New
lrs. Garth Ras-
Francisco an-
of a baby
week. Mrs. Ras-
Mrs. Noble
with her
for a few
will be
the former Miss
John A. Bourne
a Waffle Supper
evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
ld family and Mr.
Wynn Zundel and
Operation
returned home
Undergoing a major
the Coolley Hos-
He is reported
satisfactorily.
and children
City spent the
the week visiting
Mrs. Edith Udy
- two ladies spent
with Mr. and
at Malad.
et the home of
Elmo Munson
M
r. and Mrs. I
and sons of Og-
Hurst and chil- I
Paul of Seattle, I
ng with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family for
Mrs. Rob-
at a family
to Mrs.
Other guests
Mrs. Raymond
Evans and son, Robert of Malad,
and Mr. end Mrs. Vernald Rob-
bins and daughter Cindy of
Samaria.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and
family Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Cutler and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hurd and family of
Snowville.
In California To See Grandchild
Enjoying a dinner party at
the Tropical Cafe at 'Brigham
%
Tuesday evemng were Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Welling, Mr. and Mrs.
B. M. Petersen and Mr. end Mrs.
Rex Richards.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Richards Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Will-
iams of Ogden.
Mrs. Alene Sutherland spent
Thursday visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Eliza Godfrey at
Ogden. She also visited with
her children Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Suthertand and family.
Enjoying a vacation at Ari-
zona and California the, past
week were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Secrist and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Potter.
Mr. and Ms. Ellwood Hess
spent Thursday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Hess in Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther-
land and son Glade spent Sun-
day afternoon visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Codsell and
family at Newton. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Goodsell are happy over
the arrival of a baby girl born
January 15th. Mrs. Goodsell
was the former Elna Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand-
ing enjoyed a lovely dinner
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Miller and family
at Tremonton Thursday even-
ing. The occasion was Mrs. Mil-
ler's birthday anniversary.
Visiting at the home.of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Lott and fam-
ily last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald Jones and Mrs. Vernessa
Weeks of Victor, Ida.
OF CONDITION OF THE
RIVER STATE BANK
of Tremonton in the State of Utah
at the close of business on Dec. 3i, 1957.
ASSETS
With other banks,
balances, and
nrocess of collection ............. $197,968.13
obligations.
(including .................. 39,191.02
................... 304,496.06
ned $
..... i . ....... $20,707.24 20,707.24
.............................. 5,815.63
........................ $568,178.08
LIABILITIES
0f individuals.
.................. $246,290.75
89,559.90
Government
savings) ................ 112.50
and uo]itical subdivisions ....... 91,389.85
and
etc.) ............. 6,441.45
.................. $433,794.45
.............................. 767.69
.......................... $434,562.14
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.................................. $100,000.00
25,000.00
8,615.94
ACCOUNTS ................. 133,615.94
AND 568,178.08
of:
with total uar value
$50.00 uer share
Jist being first duly sworn according to law,
he is Cashier of the above named bank and
report contains a full, true and correct state-
of the said bank at the close of business on
1957.
Subscribed and sworn before me
this 14th day of January, 1958.
(SEAL) C.R. Steffen
Notary Public
Residing at Trem.onton. Utah:
My Commission expires, Novem-
t ber 9. 1961.
Correct Attest:
Commissioner
, Bank Commissioner of the State of "Utah, do,
the foregoing is a true and correct copy o of the
named bank'; filed in my office on Janu-
Seth H. /oung
Bank Commissioner
Miss Sylvia Burton of Salt
Lake City spent the forepart of
last week with her parents, Mr. i
and Mrs. Lelard Burton. They
accompanied her back to Salt
Lake City Wednesday afternoon.
Visiting with Mrs. Elma Pet-
ersen the latter part of the
week were Mrs. Marie Bywater
and two small daughters of
Little Valley.
Attending funeral services
for James C. Thompson at
Clarkston Wednesday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Mhrk Wool-
ley, Mrs. Elmo Munson and
Mrs. Emery Hess.
Nine Mia Maids met at the
home of their class leader, Mrs.
Irene Peck Tuesday evening
where they spent the evening
working on their Treasure of
Truth books. A delicious Las-
agne supper was enjoyed.
• .Attend Company Social
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson at-
tended a banquet and business
meeting for all Pillsbury Em-
ployees and their partners held
at the Canton Cafe at Ogden
Friday evening.
The Social Development Club
of Fielding met at the home of
Mrs. Sadie Johnson Thursday
afternoon. A travelogue of
China was given by Mrs. Mae
Dalton of Tremonton. Three
trios were presented by the
Misses Karolee, Margean and
Lareta Nish .of Plymouth. A
delicious luncheon was served
to sixteen club members and the
program guests. The next meet-
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. Mabel Hansen on.Feb. 6.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Burton and amily last
week were Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Neville of Layton.
Mrs. Claude Allred and dau-
ghter Yvonne, and Mrs. Ernest
Anger visited with Mrs. Anger's
sister, Mrs. Gladys Jensen at
the St. Benedict Iospital at J
Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Jensen is I
recovering from a major oper- i
ation. I
Saturday dinner guests at the,
Horace Peck home were- Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Van Fleet and
son Scott and Horace Van Fleet
Sr. all of Farmington and Fay
Sanders, Kaysville.
SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE
PRIMARY TO MEET
Saturday, Jan. 25. at 3:00 p.m.
all workers and officers of the
South Bear River Stake Pri-
mary are asked to be in attend-
ance at the regular preparation
meeting. It will be held at" the
Tremonton First Ward.
AT LARSON HOME
Mrs. Janice Anderson and
sons. Vie and Von. Coalville,
visited for several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Larson.
WELCOME HOME
FOR MISSIONARY
Friends and relatives are in-
vited to be in attendance at a
welcome home meeting this
Sunday evening at 7:30 at the
Riverside Ward chapel. It will
be held in honor of Elder Nor-
man T. Burnett who has return-
ed from the North Central
States Mission field. Norman is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Burnett.
BESSINGER
COAL CO.
Prompt Delivery
Phone AL 7-4251
37 West-6th lorth
tf n-c
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FOR GRADES
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Chevrbn Gasoline,
also with Detergent-
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engines that do not
require Supreme.
For any Standard Oil product, caU
Farrell Bess
AL 7-2251 Tremonton. Utah
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
-- PUBLIC SALE
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Land Office, Salt Lake City,
Utab, January 6, 1958.
Under provisions of section
2455, P. S., as amended by sec-
tion 14 of the act of June 28,
1934. (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S.C.
1171). and pursuant to the ap-
plication of Leslie Jensen Serial
No. Utah 023308, there will be
offered to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $3,168, at a
public sale to be held at 11
o'clock a.m., on the 3rd day of
March 1958 next, at this office,
the following tracts of land:
Tract 1: Sec. 4, SWYaNW/a,
NW/4SW/4r S1/2S2, containing
240 acres, sale price $648;
Tract 2: Sec. 8, all containing
640 acres, sale price $2,240;
Tract 3: See. 10, S½S½ contain-
ing 160 acres, Sale price $280;
Total sale price $3,168. All in
T. 10 N., R. 5 W., SLM, Utah.
Each parcel of land as indicated,
will be offered for sale as a unit.
No bid will be received for less
than all of an offered parcel of
land.
Bids may be made by the
principal or his agent, either
personally at the sale or by mail.
Bids sent by mail will be con-
sidered only if received at this
office prior to the hour fixed for
the sale. Bids must be in sealed
envelopes accompanied by certi-
fied checks or post-office money I
orders made payable to the
Treasurer of the United States
for the amounts of the bids. The
envelopes must be marked in
the lower left-hand corner
"Public sale bid, Serial No.
Utah 023308, Sale, March 3,
1958."
The highest bidder,will be re-
quired to pay immediately the
amount thereof. Subject to a
reservation for oil and gas to
the United States.
Any adverse claimants of the
above-described land should file
their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated, for
sale. The Bureau of Land Man-
agement has not searched the
files of Box Elder county to
ascertain evidence of any ad-
verse claims.
Any contiguous owner claim-
ing a preference righ[ must as-
sert such right and substantiate
the claim by submitting the
evidence required by 43 CFR
250.11 within 30 days from the
above sale date.
Ernest E. House. Men3ger
By: Ed. D. Cox, Acting Manager
Date of first publication Jan.
16-58 the
AT A. F. PRICE HOI
Mrs. Howard Smith and fam-
ily, Ogden, called at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Price, Satur-
day.
LEADER CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
LIFE INSURANCE at its best.
See Mel Foxley now for LIFE-
CO insurance, ll-28-tfc
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Used Trailers
13' Dalton .... $775.
29' Northern . . . $1,550.
35' Leisure Home . . . $2,995.
(1 bdrm. 1957 model)
($2,995.)
35' Roadmaster .... $3,250.
(1955 1 bdrm. reconditioned,
new carpeting, beautiful)
TRAILER VILLAGE
Brigham City, Utah
1-16-t4e
TRADE 1% acres land
with small house and outbuild-
ings for larger place near Tre-
monton. Call AL 7-3511 after
5 p.m. weekdays, Saturday or
Sunday. 1-23-t2p
FOR SALE Two room frame
home. Kitchen cabinet built in.
To be moved. See Milton Hod-
ges, Fielding, Ut. 1-16-t2p
FOR SALE -- Choice red de-
licious apples. Mrs. Oluf John-
son, Garland. 1-16-t4p
LOFTY pile, free from soil is
the carPet cleaned with Blue
Lustre. Hales Bros. Furniture
WANTED,
WANTED -- Chopped Hay Wag-
on. Call UL 4-2281. tlp
WAITRESS WANTED Call
AL 7-1371. Personal interview to
follow. 1-9tfc
SERVICES AND REPAIRS
DRAPES MADE to order. Very
reasonable. 128 So. 3rd, West,
Brigham City. Call 467-J or AL-
7-4438. r-24-2p
WIDE CHOICE OF
WEDDING AND
FUNERAL WRF_THS
I
lllllll$]]]l$llllHIlllll$1Ullt$11111$111lll$1]lll$1$]tl$ u$$$tllllmlllUUtSUl
DOES YOUR MATTRESS
NEED ATTENTION?
Let us rebuild it like new.
Tremonton
FOR SALE NEW WATER-
LESS BATTERY. Never uses
water, never overheats, never
freezes, never needs attention.
Buy and try one in your car or
tractor. CkLVIN KAY.
WATERLESS BATTERY EX-
CHANGE, Phone AL 7-5341.
1-16-tfc
tlc We also make mattresses to
your specifications.
Special orders for station
wagons, house trailers and camp
beds given expert attention.
See us for your mattress needs.
EVERTON MATTRESS. CO.
Brigham City, Phone AL 7-476g
5-9-tfc"
$$11$$1]]l$$$11$1$1$1$$$$$1t$1$H$$$$$flt$11$1W$$W$$m
FOR SALE --'William Nikola;-I Don't Let
sen home. If interested 1"16-t3et TV Trouble Go
call ALI
7-4502.
FOR SALE Copper and paint- I
ed pictures. Palm tree center-IA little trouble now can de
peices and etc. Mrs. Myron[velop into big repairs later
Barnes. tlclCall us at the first sign of
A WELL KNOWN NEBRASKA I trouble in your TV, radio° or
INSURANCE COMPANY is I phonograph. ' '
looking for resident agents in JACI & PAT
this area. All leads are furnished
with guaranteed salary and
bonus. Write to: Office Manager
260 East First South, Salt Lake
City, Utah. 1-16-t4c
ODORLESS, soapless. ,gentle
and kind. no foreign substance
left behind in carpets cleaned
with Blue Lustre. Hales Bros.
Furniture. Tremonton. tlc
FOR RENT
FOR RENx January 1. Main
Street business property, 25x
100, with large storage space in
rear. Long-term lease. Contact
Otto Jorgensen, phone AL 7-
3191. 1-2-tfe
TV-Radio Service
- " AL 7-5112
Tremonton
miI/I;lI$i/II!!III!I`J
ATTENTIC. farmers, stock-
men. Do you need stack covers
or implement covers? Dozens of
other uses and can be reused.
See black VisQueen at 2½c
square foot at Bear River Sad-
dlery, Tremonton, phone AL 7-
1173. 10-24-tfc
FC FAST, DEPENDABtE, ex,
pert Formica linoleum, tile ir
zallation. See us. NORTHERN
FURNITURE CO. Tremonton
6-6-tk
FARM TIRE SERVICE
New and used tires for
every purpose
ONE-DAY SERVICE
on steam-method
FULLCAPPING
NORMS
TRE SERVICE
Winzeler Building
Tremonton
TV troubles? Call the exlrts s#
Northern Furniture Garland Lml
Tremonton. Gold stamps Inelud-
l. 3--t4e
CACHE ' VALLEY BREEDERS
ASSOCIATION -- owned and
operated by the#farmers for the
benefit "of "the farmers. Fight
leading breeds of Dairy and
Beef cattle to choose from.
Artificial Insemination at cost.
Guy L. Rees. Phone AL 7-2172
FARM LOAN8
€ONO TM B
LOW RATB
PROMI €LOOINQ
FREE APPRAISALS
BROUGH INSURANCE
AGENCY
68 West Main, Tremonton
Tlko Pz'udenM Inmum o,
• meme Omee, jm, L &
DR. PAUL K.
NASFELL
OPTOMETRIST
FOR BETTER VISION
HAVE YOUR EYeS
EXAMINED NOW.
Tremonton -- Thursdays
Phone AL7-1202
Ogden, 2470 Wash. Blvd.
Phone 2-8633
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/
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to watch for. First, bc sure you
get full measure when it comes to
size. Don't settle for a cut-down
bargain model. Second, be sure
you get all the equipment and
convcmcnces that you'd normally
expect to be standard in a car.
CheVrolet's Delray models are
the lowest priced in the line. But
they're lull-size Chevrolets-and
they're equipped to do you proud.
Nothing el2e near the price has
what's in this package. See and
drive this big beauty soon at your
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