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Show MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Sign- era for Further Information. SINGAPORE, Straits Settlements-J- ust back of Britain's monster naval Estate of Henry Bryant Roberta ALso Known As IL B. Roberts, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 505-Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, A. D. 6 1538. JOHN ROUSH, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Bryant Roberts also known as H. B. Roberts, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alma Munk, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Howell Utah, or at the office of Attorney B. H. Jones. First National Bank Bldg, Brigham City, Utah on or before the 28th dav of December, A. D. 1938. Esther Munk, Administratrix of Alma Munk, deceased. B. H. Jones, Esq. First National Bank Bldg. Attorney for administratrix t5 Brifrham City, Utah 8-- 9-- NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION cabaret-girl-Sulta- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Monday, the 26th day of September, A. D. 1938, a special election will be held within the limits of Tremonton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said city, as shall have paid a property tax therein In the year next preceding such election, the following question, "Shall Tremonton City, Utah, issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the sum of $35,000.00, bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding four per cent per annum, for the payable purpose of Improving, enlarging, extending and replacing the present waterworks system of said city for the purpose of more adequately supplying and distributing water to the Inhabitants there of, the said waterworks system to be owned and controlled by said Fac-simi- to-w-it: (4) .. For , ; . A u,d J& UNTIED STATES YES ... If the voter desires to vote for the Issue of bonds, he shall place a cross (X) in the space after the word "Yes." If the voter desires to vote against the ' Classified I Ad Column! NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Archibald of Lynn, Utah, who, on August 7, 1933, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 051200, for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SJNi, SWJ, NiSEL SWJ SEJ, Section 4, Township 12 North, Range 16 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Don Chester Loveland, Notary Public, at Yost .Utah, on the 14th day of September, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: S. M. Baker, Roscoe N. Nelson, R. A. Lind and P. C. Lind, all of Lynn, Utah. 8-- FOR SALE Good basement house newly decorated and strictly mod ern. See James Brough, realtor. 8-- Horses For Sale or trade for wheat, See Fronk Chevrolet Co. tl 5 Apartments, tip FOR RENT 5 room modem house, 4 milts south of Christenson's store. Phone t2p FOR SALE Grocery, Service Station and Garage. G. E. Turner, 245 So. Main, Logan, Utah . tip. 5 BEDBUG EXTERMINATION, Without fumigation. Results guaranteed, $1.50 per room. Jensen Exterminators. M. A. Jackman, local represen- tative, R. F. D. No. 2. WEALTHY APPLES For Sale Fred Hansen. Phone 2.1-8-- 5. FOR SALE Tulip bulbs. 3. $1 per hundred. Choice selection. Mrs. 1 Jones. East Tremonton Th Ir-y- ln 73.0-5-- 8-- 9-- 1 14 FOUND Tire and wheel, found in Tremonton. Owner may have same by calling at Leader Office and paying for this ad. All Kinds of Flower Tlants The Christensen Produce Fruit Stand. FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Thone Residence, 39.a-l- ; business, 23 J. 4 9-- 1 t5. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City NOTICE is hereby given that Tremonton City, Utah has made application, in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 2 sec. ft. of water from Willow Spring area, tri butary to Bear River, in Box Elder county, Utah. The boundaries of said spring area are described as follows: Beginning at NE cor. Sec 5 T. 11 N., R 2 W., SLB&M., and running thence S. 35 deg E. 1200 ft, S 55 deg. W. 1121 ft, N. 15 deg 40 min. W. 1688.5 ft., E 686 ft. to beginning. The water will be collected from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, at a point located S. 13 deg. 37 min. W. 1018 ft. from the NE Cor Sec. 5, T. 11 N., R. 2 W., SLB&M., conveyed by pipe line to Tremonton City, and there used for domestic and municipal purposes. This Application is designated in the office of the. State Engineer as No. 12750. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, 403 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before October 8, 1938. Date of first publicaUon Aug, 11. 1938 Date of last publication Sept 8. 1P3S. T. H. HUMPHREYS State Engineer Call Maple Cwek Trout Hatchery, Brigham 493-J-- 2. Reverse Charge. tf. XTOU SALE OR TRADE 1936 Ford 11 ton truck, dual wheels, new rub-won 5 wheels, new engine block. Jame Walton. 8 w MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. UUb . riot 28 " n. -- y Heavy losses from encephalemyeUt i also known as "blind staggers " fever," or sleeping sickness" of honS and mules may be reduced by a tw dose vaccine, says Dr. D. E. Madsen professor of veterinary science at tiir Utah State Agricultural college Tht vaccine should be given at least ' days before the disease usually mak its appearance in July or reaches I peak in August or September. The treatment, which should be gjv; en in two injections 7 to 14 days apart by a veterinarian, has been develop, by the U. S. bureau of animal indus. try. Dr. Madsen warns farmers againsf use of "remedies" sold by peddlers. The filtrable virus causing the di sease may be transmitted by mosqi-toes, flies, and other insects. It is thought that and mules harbor the virus iii their bodies and carry it over from one year to another just as some people carry typhoid. Animals showing symptoms shouk be isolated from healthy animals anc protected from insects which mighi transfer the disease. The use of screened enclosure for suspected aiui mals and liberal use of a good insed spray to keep insects from contribute tag to the spread of the disease practices. First stage of the disease may ei cape notice as it is only a mild commonly accompanied The second phase is characterized by distinct nervous symptom! which may or may not be accompant ied by fever. In the last stage thf animal is unable to stand, sometimei threshing violently with the legs anf head. Animals scarcely survive the rJ , them a cable just received from the Sultan: I HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED MARRYING MISS HXLli gTO? ANY SUGGESTION OF MY NOT FAITHFULLY CARRYING OUT ALL ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IS ALSO A LIE STOP. Having sent this cable, His Highness prepared to leave Johore to spend another holiday in Sumatra where it is not hard to find attractive mother and daughter " : ,. C,sd I ures. The stockmarket slipped badly were broken down. General Motors, one day, steadied the next, ended for example, made $24,786,002 in the about on the same level (140.24 on the second quarter of 1938 compared to industrial averages it had only $8,234,017 in the first quarter. maintained for two weeks. Some thot All told, the net for the second quarthis was a lull before a reaction, oth- ter averaged an estimated drop of ers declared it a pause while business 70 per cent in corporate profits from caught up. Meanwhile, steel produc- a year ago. For the nation as a Dow-Jon- es tion and wholesale food prices were also up: wheat prices broke to new lows for the year. Last week there was confusion about the future and present, but O O none about the past. With a efw statemeaty exceptions, PROFFIT AND LOSS ments showed that the U. S. had d been buffeted indeed by Depression II. NEW YORK Like a buffet lunch, there was food for every The gloominess of some earnings somewhat lesened when they was in business week's last thought fig set-up- s. semi-annu- al last stage. Encephalomyelitis may be easilf confused with other diseases, Dr Madsen points out. Other nervous ailments bring about similar symptoms. For this reason a veterinarian should be called at the first indication of sickness. whole, the Department of Commerce reported last week, income was off 8 per cent from the first half of 1937, to $30,630,000,000. Should income in the next six months keep this pace, the 1938 total of $61,000,000,000 will be only $8,000,000,000 less than 1937 a smaller drop than anticipated. well-sprea- SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS GAME OF CHANCE PHILADELPHIA, J 4 Pennsylvania In a Philadelphia court, Isaac ThomaJ last week admitted having participate ed in crap game. The judge handej: him the evidence a pair of dic- eand commanded him to roll theni Thomas threw a five, a three. 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CASil PAID for dead and useless cowa and horses. vcoea t9 blood-sucki- C. V. SCIIAD, 5 jmmmf 1 X - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .. Modern FOR RENT Mrs. Grace Johnson. Cos- le DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bond Election Ballot the issue of $35,000 Water Bonds General Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah, August 2, 1938 NO I Y Vaccine Reduces Loss OF Horses and Mules From 'Blind Staggers By DWIG - na 8-- city?" At said election the form of ballot shall be in substantially the following torm: SCHOOL DAYS e, issue of bonds, he shall place a cross (X) in the space after the word "Net" On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: Official Ballot for Tremonton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, Special Bond Election, September 26,1938. Signature City Recorder. At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of seven o'clock A. M. and closed at the hour of seven o'clock P. M. of said day. The polling place for all qualified electors of said city shall be at Tre monton Library building in said city, and the Judges of Election shall be A. N. Fishburn, Catherine Watkins and R. S. Calderwood. Dated at Tremonton City, Utah, this 24th day of August, A. D. 1938. By Order of the City Council of Tre monton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah. N. E. SHAW, (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: R. S. CALDERWOOD, City Recorder. TREMONTON CITY BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH y, base at Singapore lies the pleasant realm of the wealthy Sultan of an Oriental potentate entitled to have at least one attractive British woman staying at his palace on ap proval When he recently returned to Johore from a holiday in Sumatra, His Highness had with him and seemed intent on marrying pert Lydia Cecily Hill, an performer. But the sahibs of the British colony in Sinapoie considered a quite impossible. 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