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Show WILLARD RETORTS Miss Utah and Family Appear on Mantua Residents Spend Holiday Visiting Friends and Relatives the Sunday Night Program of the DUP By Mrs. Hannah B. Nicholas By Mrs. Ray Conger Mantua has many visitors and many went visiting or on pienies. Mr. and Mrs. Del Bert Jensen and family; Mr and Mrs. Blaine Jensen and family; Mrs Lola Jensen; and Mr. and Mrs Bill Andersen all went to Bear Lake on the Fourth. They spent a very enjoyable day on the bench and rturned home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs Farrell Palmer and their three children went to Oakley, Idaho over the week end to visit their parents. Mrs Marie Isaacson was visit ed by her grandson, Master Bruce Archibald over the week end. He is the son of her daughter. Joan, who lives in Wells-ville- her mother. Mr. anri Mrs. Jack Morgan of The reading was The Lord's! Virginia arc visiting at the Prayer." When the prayer was of Mr. his Mrs. home and undo. given, Miss Utah was accompaWilliam C. Hubbard. nied on the vibra harp by her' Sunday evening, July 4. the sister. Elaine, a number which Willow Crook camp of the DLT was rendered very beautifully. gave a program with Captain It was one of the most outGladys Taylor in chaigo. programs that has standing been in Willard for some After the opening exorcise the time. given following program was given talk on the Constitution, by Bar bara Jane Cook; duet by Mr Salt Lake VFW Post and Mrs. Henry Parker of liar risville, Utah, parents of "Miss Utah," Maureen Parker of Har risville; two instrumental num hers on the vibra harp by 12 sister of Miss Utah year-olMiss Elaine Parker; a talk on her achievements, by Miss Utah a piano and organ duet by Hel en Jane Lemon and Sheryl Lar kin, and a vocal solo hy Mrs Grant Cook. Mr. Bridgen of South Willard, former bishop of Harrisville ward, gave a talk followed by the closing number, a musical reading by Miss Utah, accompanied on the piano by at the home nf Mr. and MrB. Mike Giles in Tiemonton. Then later on in the week, they all went to Provo to the home of Jones. Mr and Mrs. Samuel They are the parents of Jays MANTUA GOSSIP Cherry Crop Being Processed and Shipped Plans Benefit Dinner The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 409 Salt Lake City are spon- soring a benefit dinner on Saturday. July 10. beginning at 7:90 p. m. at the post home in Salt Lake City. Dinner will he served for 75 cents per plate with all proceeds going toward the finances necessary to send the Brigham City Drum and Bugle corps to the national convention in Philadelphia. - INTRODUCING THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL . wife, Helen. Its that time again, the packing house has started and Manto its tua again contributed operation with four women, five girls, and several hoys reporting Also Curtis Lai.sen. Joan Hall- ing. Mrs. Barham Armstrong, Darwin Hailing, Roy Hull, Mr. and Mis. Dale Rasmussen and De-- j he it two gills, Patty and anne; Mr and Mrs. Marlow Archihald and Mr and Mrs. Clair' Hailing and family. Leon Johnson's Sunday school class had a vety pleasant time it a patty in Logan canyon They left Mantua at noon, took their supper with them and ret o work. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing and family of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hansen from Poea tello, Idaho, and family; Mr and Mrs. Reed Hansen and fam ily ot turned at eight oclock that evening Sixteen boys and girls attended. The ( onger f.imilv also joined the visiting list hy spending the week end in Hanson, Idaho at the home of Mr and Mrs, A. F. Lundy, former residents of Man- tua. Lundy was employed at the Maple Creek Trout Hatch erv. They lell here ahout nine months ago They sent their hello's to all their friends. The Mantua Recreation club 'met at the home of Mrs. Marie Isaacson. Ten members were present. Mrs Rita Nelson got h h seme Mrs Lilly prize; Mrs. Wells got cut priz.e. and Iaila Jensen took home the low POTTERY Notice 23 Cars Sweet Completely you.' b o gT good rodeo. Miss Sandra Gneiling of Basalt, Idaho, is spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Petersen visiting their two girls, Janet and Mae. Monday afternoon they went to join the crowds at Corinnes an- Monday, July 12 FORSGRENS Make the Amazing NEW UNCOOKED JAMS! M.C.P. nual July Fourth celebration. They went to the rodeo and had a very nice time. Mr and Mrs. Chester Rasmus sen had visitors over the week end. They were Mr. and Mrs Keith Austin and family. Sunday they cclcbintcd their son. Hals birthday with a nice dinner. Attending were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen and Mrs. Cara Hailing. NO WORKING OVER A HOT STOVE SAVE 100 USE LESS FRESH FRUIT FLAVOR FRUIT - I ( f I V V S 7 DAYS JAM GET MORE Made Only with M.C.P. Jam & Jelly PECTIN! both cooked and IMPORTANT! ComplHa recipes uncooked jmt are now being putked in tie M P. if IN folder von reel get does NOT 1K(1 p.ikdRr ipe include the uncooked jams, write M.C.P. Co., Anaheim, Calif., and they'll be sent promptly, for r OPEN Mrs. How to the Sioux - RED and Jantien theme: . to irrigate 600 from Apr. I to Oot. Sec. 6 and Sec, 7, acres in F.'-TI2N. RI1W. 25584 Jews James, Park Valley, Ut.; 3 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 70 ft. and E. 1390 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3. TUN. RI3W. The 1200 water will be conveyed through ft. of canal and used from Apr. to Oct. I to irrigate 128 acres in S'ST1 Sec. 10, SW4 Sec. II and NNE1'1 .Sec. 14, lilN. RI3W, and for incidental stockwdterins purposes. 25611 (live WHU. Willard. Ut.; sec.. ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. 00 and 300 ft. deep at a point N 970 ft. and W 578 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 27. TftN. R2W. The water will be used from Apr I to Nov. I to irrigate 75 acres in SKi said Sec. 27 and for year-rounincidental purposes 25649 Nicholas. Cortnne, Joseph lit ; .5 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from an well bet. 50 and 300 ft. dee Automatic Machines at a point S 15 ft. and E. 15 ft. from Cor. Sec. 18. T9N, R5W. The' the box tops, after inspection, cherries . . . nail down water will be used from April I to Oct. 3 to irrigate 25 acres in SW ready for shipment. Fruit picking, processing said Sec. 18. and for year-rounincl- considerable amount of seasonable employment. dental purposes. 25749 RED No. 2. Elijah Tams. n for Brigham City. Ut.; .5 sec.-ft- . Lvoal use from a 3 in. well bet. 75 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 364 ft. and E. 482 ft. 'from NW Cor. Sec. 35 . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The water will be used T8N, R2W. from April I to Oct. 31 to irrigate 15 said Sec. 35. and acres in NW'iNW1 Sealed proposals will he re- for year. round incidental purposes ceived at the office of the Board of the granting Protests of Education, Box Elder County any of the resisting foregoing applications, with In affidavit be reasons must therefor, School District. Brigham City, form with extra copy and filed with Utah, until 2 o'clock p. m., Mon- the State ngineer, 41)3 State Capitol, 1. Lake City Utah, on or before day. July 12, 1951. for a SPRINK- Salt 8. 1954. LING SYSTEM at the Rox Elder August Joseph M Tracy. A total of 23 carloads of sweet STATE F.NGINFFR High School, in accordance withi Published in the Box Elder Journal, cherries have been shipped from drawings and specifications, as Rr,Kham ( ty. to ut.. from June 9 season. this Doug prepared hy Sumner G. l,MMar- Juz Brigham City Jl Jy Erickscn, Union Pacific railway igetts & Company. 204 Felt build-- ' agent announced Thursday eveSalt Lake Utah. Mr. Said the Ute John Isaacson; Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Jeppsen; Mr. and Mrs Robert Isaacson, Donna, Marilyn and Wen del Isaacson till went to Paradise to fish over till' Fourth. They didnt say whether or not Luscious Red Cherries they caught any fish, hut they . . 7 are sorted and Ixtxed at packing plants by girls, inspected and graded before box did have a good time. Mr and Mrs. D I. Sorensen is closed and the fruit shipjted. Inxluce sh ipers say 1954 crop will be less than average had guests from Ogden; Mr. and score prize. 5 Box Elder JOURNAL Mrs. A. Jv. Evans and their The Cardette eluh also met. Mrs. daughter, Berry. Delpha Brigham City, Utah Mrs Ruth Nelson was hostess. is Mr. Evans Sorensens sister. Friday, July 9, 1954 leaves this Marlene Nelson got high score Byron Sorensen (week for Camp Carson, Colorado. prize. Carol Hansen got cut Mis. Mary Jeppsen Legal Notice He still has five months to go prize, and got low score prize. Mrs. Bernice he before his TO USERS WATER gets discharge Rasmussen was NOTICE presented a The following applications have been the army. filed with the btate Engineer to appro ,from from eluh the gift honoring her Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer; priate water In Box Llder Countv, memState of Utah. throughout the entire Mr and Mrs Dewey Sorensen; on her birthday. Twelve bers attended and had a very being from year and all locations Glen-nMiss Sorensen and Byron SLB&M unless otherwise designated: 25554 Almv L. tehlman and Karl Gilbert went to the rodeo at pleasant evening. A. Oman, Yost, Ut.; 6 sec.. ft. for irriBishop and Mrs Norman Jopp-sowell bet. 150 Plymouth. Monday evening gation use from a and their son, Jay and wife and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 200 ft. (They really enjoyed themselves and fcl. 400 ft. from N1 Cor. Sec. 6, had dinner one day last week it to and he a very used! R W. be reported will The water TI2N, i Iigan; ard Hansen and family of Man tua, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hansen from Brigham City all had dinner at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen - - A WEEK f 8 A.M. TO 9 P,M, Cherries Are Shipped Here harvesting ning. with crap nearing an end. This compares with only 10 cars shipped all last season. Oddly enough, they were all shipjied during the first 15 days of July, Erickson pointed out. while this year 15 ears of sweet cherries were shipped in June, and only eight in July. Robert Anderson was eiertited vvilh a "first on hilling out a car of apricots Wednesday afthe ternoon at 3:00 o'clock, Union Pacific agent reported He was followed an hour later by a ear from Alf Olsen. A good crop of apricots is expected for the 1951 season, he reported. Is a casual dinner ware line thats sophisticated enough for handsome indoor tables informal enough for outdoor and terrace dining. Casseroles have Warmer Iron stands. 16 pc. Starter Sets, only $10.95 SEE THEM TODAY AT REAINDER GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM Office Supplies Business Machines Gifts City, ing. Trickery Used By Man To Get To Tavern Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education,, Brigham City, Utah. A certified or cashiers check the amount of five percent of bid must accompany the proposal. 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