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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLE.I PACE FOUR Ji, rTontT APRIL aw 0, By DWIG; SCHOOL DAYS Notice To Water Users B. E. COUNTY U-U- vitatmntoArtl THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City COMMISSIONER vi vJ appeared teforc the A .noaru delation .nmmks nners April ui. tuuntj vw..... 3 at their regular meeting, represent. i ,,t, ing the Brlgham uiiy uiju3 uUU, repWesley Gephart and Rudy Miller, Liona club, Tremonton the resenting tM financial assistance from the county to assist the Lions riuha of Utah to send an advertising unit of some sort, supposedly the girls band from Richfield, as one portion of the advertising program from Utah which will attend the Lions club International Convention at Pittsburg actduring the summer. Mr. Bcnnlon, the that as explained spokesman, ing Lions cluba of Utah were asking each locounty wherein a Lions club was cated to assist In this program and that Box Elder county's assessment was $000. The advantages of this type of advertising were presented and discussed by the members of this delegation and the commissioners. After discussing this at some length, the commissioners informed the delegations that disposition could not be made at present and an answer wouiu The SpringvUJe Hk-; v Spiingville City cordla'!v t; citizens of TTemonton"'Lf ':U i to attend during ihe mo the finest exhibitio:x of h Notict. is hereby riven that William Anderson, Howell, Utah, has made apLaws the with in accordance plication ft. and appropriate 10 sec. . . 500 ac. ft. of water troni mue Springs creek in Box Elder county, Utah. Said 10 sec. - ft. of water will hf diverted during- the months of Anril and October of each year by means of a reservoir dam, the center of which bears S. 32 degrees 30' W. 1755 ft. from the NE Cor. of Sec. 6, T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB&M, conveyed by canal which heads at the reservoir at a point 100 ft. E. of the center of said dam, and used to irrigate 900 acres of land embraced in the EJ SWi Sec. 6, Sec. 30, and the WJ Sec. 32. T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB & M. During the period from May 1 to September 30 inclusive of each year 2.5 sec. ft. of water will be diverted and used t i i t jit's, .s. ; ' x , ,. c zr Mm "" dont see virnevei VO0 WtfiT 0m kW m ''i mm Hi I- -11 if CRPvl-no- To W0L Off 0t 4 :f 7V. TAw CAT hEORj OtO . a. m. to 9 9 p. m. an1 the There will be quilting sew and various kinds everyone. FREE - -- News I 3. forth-comin- g. 3-- 3-- 4-- H 4-- H 0 3-- j to I do of WU?7 '. SHAMPOO Let Us Clean and Shampoo Of Your Rugs One Absolutely Fr ELECTROLUX mm Relief 3. ' j 'ivt an attendant mav k ulri. )tin o groups, u arranpPm.; f 6 til Co--- CLEANER AND AIR PCIUFm The Most Efficient Machine Ever Built Classified Ad Column 4-- lJ made in advance. in the Bame manner. In addition to the direct flow of diversion hereinbefore described, there will be 500 ac. ft. of water Impounded from October Y 1 of each year to April 30 inclusive of the year following in an existing reservoir, formed by the dam hereinin before described. The stored water will be released from April 1 to October 31 Inclusive of each year into J the canal hereinbefore described, and used to supplement tne aforesaid un ii stored, direct flow water in irrigating the aforesaid 900 acres of land This application Is designated in office of the State Engineer as the ; No. 12798. All protests resisting the granting of said application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit must be filed with T. H. Hum form, TRADE for Livestock, or SALE FOR mowphreys, State Engineer, 403 State one good grain drill, also one Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with Howell. er. J. P. Jones, one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before June 3, 1939. FOR SALE 500 lbs. 1st grade alfalT. H. HUMPHREYS Society fa 3ed. Alva Rhodes East Garland, State Engineer 57.a-phone Date of first publication April 6, 1939 The Relief Society presidency of of 4, 1939 last Date May publication for RENT the Tremonton First Ward cordially Enough PASTURE FOR invites all ladies, either members or about 150 head cattle. J. C. Wood. to come to their Relief t2p be Howell, Utah, Thone 1.5-.Mrs. Ethel B.Lund, home demon Society meeting Tuesday, April 11 at FOR SALE 1500 lbs. alfalfa seed. stration agent, appeared and request' 2:00 o'clock, when another lesson on ed that an amount of $15 be paid to Education for Family Relationship Starlln StanfiU. Thone 14.1.5 5. tf Joyce Adney, Mejvin A. Johnson and will be given. The topic to be especialOwen Stokes, which was due these ly treated will be "Relationship of FOR SALE Guinea hens. J. H. Miller people who In turn will present this Children in the Home." Light refreshE. Garland, Ph. 59.0-Club ments will be served following the money to members of the who exhibited their animals in a coun meeting. FOR RENT Apartment, also house ty Club exhibit at the Salt Lake The regular Theology and Testifor sale. Mrs. Parker. Junior Livestock show on June 6, 7, mony meteing for the month assem8 of 1938. Request was granted. bled Garat April 4 at 2 o'clock. The Tuesday, Velvon FOR SALE barley Charles Goodliffe, representing the lesson on "Peter the Fisherman," was land ware house. Good seed oaia at Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, apH. given by Supervisors Sylvia Christen-sen- , Stohl Elevator. J. Forsgren, peared before the commissioners reassisted by Hazel Roberts, May Utah Howell, garding the air port located west of Fridal, Ruby Christensen and Olena Brlgham City, near the Cement Plant. Hemstitching done at Christenson's. Mr. Goodliffe stated that he was In J. Homer. The Scriptural lesson on, "The Life of a letter from Mr. J. E. and Character receipt 1 of Moses," was given Choice lots, SALE FOR building director for the Utah State block from Main Street. Inquire Garn, Aeronautics commission, wherein Mr. James Walton. rhonc Residence, Gam requested that the Box Elder appeared and asked for road improve S9.a-1- ; business, 23 J. Chamber of Commerce together with ments in their respective communi El- ties. They were informed that areas FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and other representative units of Box In their power to wonld be investigated in the near fu AIR PURIFIER parts, supplies or der county do all the west of Brig-ha- ture. retain field landing a demonstration, see II. D. Thomas, County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen, pre City in its present condition alRepresentative. sented the following applications for said field is though being abandoned in the county to the com positions Civil of U. Mr. S. Aeronautics the by BOCIAL SECURITY Etched Bronze Richard W. Mantlo, Help missioners: Goodliffe wished to call this to the " Plate, with your name er, on rock crusher; Daniel Walters to of attention the commissioners and Social Secuiity number. Per Bradshaw, county sprayer; E. H. manent, lasting, beautiful. See H. show that it was to the interest of Cornwall, checker and time keeper on of State the this Utah that air port D. Thomas, Leader Office. county gravel crew; Preston Rudd be retained. CASH PAID for dead and useless Richard Anderson, Box Elder coun Steed, Civilian Conservation Corps cows and horses. Call Maple Cscck ty noxious weed control supervisor, foreman; William Silvester, tractor Trout Hatchery. Brlgham Robert II. Stewart, Box Elder county operator on weed control, and Geo. tf. agent, and Roland Righy, district ag T. Holladay, county spray operator. keverse Charge. riculture inspector, appeared before Applications considered and ordered the commissioners for a general dis filed in the county clerks office. The commissioners appointed cussion of noxious weed condition in Larsen as bee inspector of Box Elder county. A discussion was entered into whether or not Box Elder Southern Box Elder county and M. county should include additional nox J. SpangW as bee inspector of Northious weed infested areas in their nox ern Box Elder county. The commisious weed control program during the sioners instructed the county clerk to ' ) I g summer, whereupon, it Inform these men of their appointwas decided that the present program ments, and of the amount set up in would not be enlarged, however, with the budget to do this work. two exceptions, namely the Barlow WHErt FOOD FESMIKTJ AND 6A5ES RISE place and the Summer place, west of TAKE JUST ENOUGH TO ALKALIZE Tremonton. These gentlemen and the commissioners agreed that the respon sibility of controlling noxious weed conditions should be that of the land owner, renter or leaser. Representatives of North Garland, Beaver Dam, Corinne, Hansel Valley 1. art that it woiT' to find outside th- art centera. Here ia one of Ki beautiful art tralleri, nung- more than 200 fjne " from the brushes of Am! prominent artists from ,,. "iU't half tho it resenung an approximate a million dollai-s- . We O One Enthusiastic Custoner Has This to Say About BWtrolux- -. . . . "Electrolux Model XXX far In advance of any other dew ing equipment that there is K comparison. "The Elextrolux is more thaa i and cleaner; it is a real an invaluable aid in maintaining Is by Supervisor Dora Brough'and Martha C. Stone, followed by a class discussion. The program numbers for this meeting were given by Miss Emma Rae Anderson, who in a most pleasing way, gave two classical and interesting piano solos. Following the meeting a few minutes remained which was turned to testimony bearing. A very fine and spirited response was given. The Tremonton Second Ward Relief Society meeting was held Monday, April 3 with Counsellor Edith dirt-digg- er the new secretary. Phebe Ilaight, who has served faith fully as organist during the same period of time, was also released with a vote of thanks. There were 49 ladies present. Mrs. Warren Conger was a visitor. Teachers meeting was held at 1:30. Catherine Stenquist presented the teachers message and led in the discussion. It vas decided that the Relief Society should sponsor a food sale to be held Saturday, April 15. It is hoped that all Relief Society members will assist with this, as funds are needed to carry on the work of the organization. Next Monday will be mothers and daughters day, the married daughters being the guests of the mothers. A prize will be given to the mother having the greatest number of daughters or daughters-in-lapresent. The Singing Mothers will furnish a preliminary program, following which the calss in Family Relation- - sanitary condition in the home." o Air Cleans and Shampoos Bugs Cleans Furniture, Draperies, Curtains, Tapestries, etc, Air Washes, Denioths and Mothproofs Clothes, Bedding, Fa Coats, Woolens, etc. 0 AS EASY TO OWN AS IT IS TO USE Summers conducting. The Theology lesson "Peter the Fisherman," was interestingly presented by Maurine Cook. Foilov the lesson a number of the ladies bore testimonies. Florene Buchanan, who has been the secretary since the division of the Tremonton Ward, was released with a vote of thanks for the splendid work she has done. Marjone Stenquist was chosen as where the lesson will be riven bv FLOOR WAX - RUG SHA3IPO0 CLEANER FOR LINOLEUM EXFELLO FOR 3I0TH FOR A DEMONSTRATION See w H. D. 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