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Show FACE F0U71 " SUCCESSFUL M MEN, GLEANER PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the DUtrict Court or the Repective Sign-e- n for Further Information. rHAJl RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEFTEMEER J. 1S23 By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS CANDIDATES IN POLITICAL RACE IN B.E. CO. LISTED CONVENTION HELD (Continued From Page One) went out on the lawn to vie for honors NOTICE TO CREDITORS in ping pong, tennis, volley ball end soft ball. These games were super Estate of Alma Slunk, Deceased vised by Ralph Castleton, Stanley Creditors will present claims with Castleton and Melvin Manning. Have you ever attended a bonfire vouchers to the undersigned at Howell program? If you have you'll know Utah, or at the office of Attorney B. how we enjoyed ours. Miss Roberta Bank IL Jones, First National Bldg., "v f r if e j T?tH ri a m "Mtv TTtnh nn nr Ywfnrfi ihel Haycock, ofElba, Idaho, sang and was Miss --,o.Z comic reading , , k given by t. mio Pttt, of Holbrook, Idaho. As a Esther Munk, Administratrix of Mary treat Dr. Hales explained the real Alma Munk, deceased. various constellations in the sky. A B. H. Jones, Esq. bonfire calls for a weiner roast and First National Bank Bldg. time calls for a dance. This was night for administratrix Attorney the Moonlight Gardens. held at t5 Brigham City, Utah You can't keep M Men and Gleaners down, and so we were up bright and NOTICE OF SPECIAL early Sunday morning for a Sunrise BOND ELECTION Service, presided over by Dean Firth. President C. E. Smith was our speakTREMOXTON CITY er and Grant and Noel Cook furnished BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH us with instrumental numbers. Parents if you could have seen PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY sons and daughters rise to their yours GIVEN, that on Monday, the 26th feet and bare their testimony to the day of September, A. D. 1938, a spe- truthfulness of the Gospel during our cial electioa will be held within the meeting held at the Tab limits of Tremonton City, Box Elder Inspirational ernacle Sunday morning, you would County, State of Utah, for the pur pose of submitting to the qualified If the voter desires to vote for the electors of said city, as shall have of bonds, he shall place a cross issue paid a property tax therein In the in the space after the word "Yes." (X) next such the election, year preceding voter desires to vote against the If the t: following question, issue of bonds, he shall place a cross "Shall Tremonton City, Utah, (X) in the space after the word "No." Issue Its negotiable coupon bonds On the reverse side of said ballot in the sum of $35,000.00, bearing shall Je the following: Interest at a rate not exceeding Official Ballot for Tremonton City, four per cent per annum, Box Elder County, State of Utah, for the ' payable of Special Bond Election, September purpose improving, enlarging, 1938. 26, and the presextending replacing ent waterworks system of said Signature City Recorder. city for the purpose of more adeAt said election the polls shall be have known that the L. D. S. youth quately supplying and distributened at the hour of seven o'clock of today have ideals and inspirations water to the inhabitants there ing A. 'M. and closed at the hour of seven that will carry them on to bigger and of, the said waterworks system to o'clock P. M. of said day. better goals. A double mixed quar be owned and controlled by said The for all tet, under the direction of Fred Nye, polling place qualified city?" At said election the form of ballot electors of said city shall be at Tre and an organ solo by Grant .Jiderson shall be in substantially the following monton Library building in said city, furnished the music. and the Judges of Election shall be There isn't any place where girls form: A. N. Fishburn, Catherine Watkins can be nicer and lovelier than at a Bona Election Ballot R. S. Calderwood. garden tea and reception like the one Tor the issue of $35,000 Water Bonds andDated at Tremonton City, Utah, this that was held on the Tabernacle 24th day of August, A. D. 1938. grounds Sunday afternoon. Our General Board and Stake Leaders were preYES By Order of the City Council of City, Box Elder County, State sented with a corsage of roses. Lovely numbers were rendered in the form of of Utah. NO vocal solos by Miss Marcella ThompN. E. SHAW, (SEAL) Mayor. son and piano solos by Miss Lucile ATTEST: Cropley. We have been told that one of the R. S. CALDERWOOD, finest Recorder. meetings ever held in the Tab City (Continued From Page One) son, Brigham, Republican. mm swt a- - 'was 9-- 5 Treasurer-Ow- en . u r - in u n. r l n u tr n i i haj a. i mHfiT fcft. M J 1k ' ssm - ar San-dal- Lu-ci- to-wi- semi-annuall- y, (4) Fac-simi- le -- Tre-monto- I Classified n 8-- AidColumtiJ ernacle was given Sunday night as the final touch to our M Men and Gleaner convention. This was conducted by Miss Nelda Pederson, Stake Gleaner leader. But of course, it would be with Mrs. Katie C. Jensen and Dr. Wayne B. Hales from the General Board to talk to us, and the best mus-icnumbers from five stakes. The musical numbers were baritone solo, Blaine Thompson; violin solo, Twila Meldrum; vocal solo, Elnora Wcozley, Malad Stake; vocal solo, Frank Lowe, Raft River Stake; violin solo, Harold Felt, Box Elder Stake, vocal duet, Marcella Thompson and Vaughn Wassom. According to Porter Giles and Alice Brough, who took charge of the reg istration,' 325 people registered dur ar ing our convention. The convention, the first of its kind to be held in the State of Utah, was a huge success from our point of view. It was due mainly to the attitude of our visiting M Men and Gleaners and their leaders. We had their enthusias. tic suppcit on every activity. Friendships were made that will continue to grow. Their pleasures became our pleasures. Through an interchange of ideas we M Men and Gleaners here can better carry on our activities. Every visiting member expressed a desire to come back next year whon our stake is going to have a bigger and better convention. Committee SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS n; f, ar vote-gette- rs ff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEP.4RTAiETOFTHrVrEEIOK FOR SALE Large DeLuxe folding General Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah, August 2, 1938 baby buggy, very good condition, 1 $7.00. Phone 79. tl NOTICE is hereby given that Archibald of Lynn, Utah, who, on WANTED Adult boarder, modern 7, 1933, made stockraising August home. Busses and school vans pass homestead No. 051200, for Lots Call 1 Leader Office. daily. tl 1, 2, 3, 4, entry, SiNj, SWJ, NISEI, SWJ RIPE TOMATOES Jess Garfield, SE1, Section 4, Township 12 North, next to Cross Roads Service. East Range 16 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Tremonton. 1 tf final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Don FOR RENT Modern Apartments. Chester Loveland, Notary Public, at Mrs. Grace Johnson. 1 tip Yost .Utah, on the 14th day of SepALBERTA PEACHES are now ready tember, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: and will be shown on our lawn at S. M. Baker, Roscoe N. Nelson, R. 142 So. Main, Brigham City, Utah leave orders. Prices reasonable. It. A. Und and P. C. Lind, all of Lynn, Utah. C. V. SCHAD, FALL PLANTING After Sept 1st t5. is the proper time to plant Peony Register. roots, Bleeding Hearts, Lilly bulbs, NOTICE TO WATER USERS mkI other percnial flowers, etc. Let ua talk to you or leave orders for The State of Utah Office of State Engineer nursery stock at Rosenbaum's, 142 So. Main, Bilgham City, Utah. tl. Salt Lake City NOTICE is hereby given that TreFOR SALTS Wiener pics. Mrs. A. P. monton City, Utah haa made appli Feteiscn, Phone G5.a-3- . cation, in Rcccrdance with the laws of Utah to 2 sec. ft of WANTED Will buy used fruit jars. water from appropriate Willow Spring area, triCall Leader office. 1 tip. butary to Dear River, in Dox Elder county, Utah. The boundaries of said FOR RENT Easement apartment. spring area are described as follows: See Lynn Thomas or phone 35. tf. Beginning at NE cor. Sec 5 T. 11 N., R 2 W., SLB&M., and running thence CANTALOUPES, MELONS Walter S. 35 deg E. 1200 ft, S 55 deg. W. uinncn, ast Tremonton. 1121 ft, N. 15 deg 40 min. W. 1G88.5 ft., E 68G ft. to beginning. The water room modem house, will be collected from xxjii. January 1 to mucs south of Christenscn's store, December 31 inclusive of each year, i none t2p ai a point located S. 13 deg. 37 min W. 1018 ft. from the NE Cor Sec. 5, BEDBUG EXTERMINATION, With T. 11 N., R. 2 SLB&M., conveyed out fumigation. Results guaranteed, by pipe line toW., Tremonton City, and i.ou per room. Jensen Exterminat mere usea ror domestic and municipal ors. M. A. Jackman, local represen- purposes. lauve, it. jr. D. No. 2. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as WEALTHY APPLES For Sale Fred No. 12750. All protests resisting the Hansen. Thone 2.1-or said Application, with framing reasons therefor, made in affidavit """f j.uup duios. $i per form, must be filed with T. H. Humxiuiiurea. cnoice selection. Mrs. phreys, State Engineer, 403 Capitol, Jones. East Tremonton Th 73.0-5-- 1 Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra 1 14 copy and $1.00 filing fee on or bffor. All Kinds of Flower Plants The October 8, 1938. Date of Christensen Produce Fruit Stand. Date of first publication Aug, 11. 1938 last publication Sept 8, 1933 T. H. HUMPHREYS FOR SALE Choice building lots 1 State Engineer block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Phone Residence, S9.a-business, 23 J. OUR a-- 1. El ar I will,) i L. Brough wood. Democrat Howard Call Brit ' ham, Republican. Assesor-F- red L, Petersen, Penrose Democrat; A. W. Bishop, Garland. Re publican. Recorder Florence Lee Souter Brigham, Democrat; Afton Christen' sen, Corinne, and Nellie J. Cheal, Bite ham, Republicans. Sheriff- -J. Edwin Baird, Brigham Leo Cottam, Brigham, Democrats-FreSorensen, and John H. Zundel' ' Brigham, Republicans. William E. Attorney Davis Briir ham, Mervin E. Holt, Fielding, Mar" riner M. Morrison, Tremonton, bemoi crats; Walter G. Mann, Brigham ' Re. publican. Commissioner, term Tom L. Davis, Joseph H. Watkins, Walter H. Gleave, Brigham; Jos. I. Dewey Deweyville; LeRoy B. White, Perry' Democrats; John Adams, Brigham Noble Hunsaker, Corinne, Republicans term Frank Commissioner, F. Durfey, Fielding; Radcliffe Henri, Tremonton; Osey Jensen, Bear River City; Eli C. Anderson, Tremonton; J M. Mortensen, Elwood, Democrats-HenrHoist, Brigham; Wayne L l, Tremonton; Philbert C. Und, Adolph Reeder, Corinne, Republicans. William H. Griffiths Surveyor Brigham, Democrat No opposition for surveyor. The primary law provides that where there are more than two candidates running for the same office, the high candidate must receive a majority of all the votes cast for all candidates. This means that in all or second prprobability the run-ofimary election, will find candidates ror both two and four-yecommissioners battling it out for the nomination in their respective parties. Outside the commissioners the Republicans will not be interested in the "run-off- " election, because, where there are but two candidates for the same office, the high man will be declared the nominee for that office. The Democrats, however, have three candidates for county attorney, five for and five for commissioners, and the two high in these classifications will compete in the run-oelection, providing, one candidate does not receive a majority of all the votes for all the candidates in the race for that office. THE DEA E R V ALL E Y L E A D E R It-Rl- V 0FFERS 6-- 9-- OFFER NO. or any 9-- 4 9-- 9-l- tf. or 5 5. 8-- 3, Ir-V- in 8-- BIG PUBLICATIONS 7 You Went) j Woman's Home Compacioa Pathfinder (Weekly) . . . American Boy McCall's Magazine . , . Silver Screen . . . 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