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Show THE LEADER. ??oti;e to Water Users Bear River F. F. A. News" By Jesse Peterson j and Duane Hunsaker 'Lonesome Polecat' Theme Picked Meet the President For Harvest Ball Sport ng the theme of "I'm A Of B. R. Chanter Lonesome Polecat." the annual This is the first j in a series of Harvest Ball will be held Nov. articles that will feature the 24, at 9 o'clock in the old gym. Bear River F.F.A. officers. Under the direction of Jerry We would like you first to Peterson and Bette Iverson and meet the president, Edward sponsored by the Bear River Tsutsui. F.F.A. and F.H.A. the event "Left Ed," as he is called, will be staged in a western was born in Salt Lake City and setting. moved to Gunnison when six. Music will be furnished by While there he attended school the Utah Buckeros, a six piece until his junior year, when he western orchestra from Ogden. moved to Bear River. Selection of the orchestra was Ed has been a very active made by LaMoyne Roberts. student at Bear River. He has Posters advertising the event participated on the Junior Prom, have been made and distributed Legislature in the State Fore- throughout the valley by the nsic Meet, parlimentary proced- advertising committee. ure team and judging team. Decorating for the event will His pro j etc last year consisted be accomplished by both F.F.A of five steers, one of which and F.H.A organizations and placed first at the Intermountain will begin Monday the 22nd of Livestock show at North Salt November. Lake. His present project is JRoyalty for the event will be several head of show beef. elected during the week. Edward was chosen president Invitation is especially exlast March by the Bear River tended to the public to attend Chapter of the Future Farmers and enjoy this dance. of America. He took office in the regular meeting in May of 1954. Since then he has header the chapter like a charm. Thought of tne week: "Your word is your bond." Jaycee Officers Set Board Meet SNOWVlLLE Engineer to appropiate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. 25648 - Joseph Nicholas, Ut.; .10 sec. ft. for use from Mud Spring, to Great alt Lake at a tnb. N. 37, degrees 06 min. E. point 3267 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 12, T9N, R6W. The water will be collected in a capacity reservoir at the spring and used to water 200 cattle. Those who attended the Western Box Elder School Convention which was held . t Yost last Tuesday were: Mr. Hendricks, Mrs. Sampson, Mis Campbell, teachers. Ernica Sorenson, hot lunch cook, Mrs. Liu'elle Dura Cutler. Mrs. Glenna Cobia, and Mrs. Rozene Hurd of the P.T.A. Cora Daley cafrie down from Nvssa. Ore., to visit with relat ives last week. Mrs. Menah Rose was in Thursday. 25869 - Garland City, a MunicMr. and Mrs. Doyle J. Cutler ipal Corporation, Garland, Ut.; were in Salt Lake City Tues2 sec.-ffor municipal use from day on business. an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Ms. Erma Sorenson, Mrs. Bear River at a point N. 754 ft. Christene Peterson and Mrs. and W. 382 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. Thelma Kenner of Tremonton 31, TI2N, R2W. The water will were in Lcvan Saturday. be conveyed through Mrs. LaDene Zundel and two pipe 15,740 ft. and used for municipal daughters Marsha and Carla visited Thursday and Friday with purposes in Garland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle J. Cutler. 25892 . Leland Harris, RFD Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Route 2, Tremonton, Ut.; 3 sec.--fleft Sunday aftrrnoon for Mesa, for irrigation use from a to attend the wedding Arizona 12-iwell bet. 50 and 500 ft. Mr. of Bill Nelson Jr., nephew deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and of Mr. Nelson. E. 1188 ft. from NW Cor. Sec, Mary Ray Nelson cjme home 34, TI2N, R4W. The j,vater will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 from Provo to spend the week n to irrigate 230 acres in NEi end. Mr. Mrs. Gwen and Hurd and Sec. 33, SWtt Sec. 27 and NWVi son m Ma'ta with v's't0 fori Sunday Sec. 34, TI2N, R4W, and year-roun- d incidental stock wat relatives. Graham Cutler was in Ogden ering. Stock Show. Sunday to O. W. Snow, Dewey, 26015 for irrigation Leader Want Ads ville, Ut.; 1 sec.-fuse from a dug well 5 ft. in IVA Y diameter anJ 44 ft. deep at a point N. 56 degrees 50 min.'W. 1182 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, TUN, R2W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to e, stock-waterin- g Elia-son.Mr- s. 4-ac-- ft. Lo-ga- n t. 8-i- n. e V. When Senator Arthur Watkins dreamed that he had been made chairn.e of the com mitee to studv the f ensures charges againstSenaor McCarthy, he dismissed it, from his, mind as an improbable vision, it is reported in Let week's (November 13th) issue of TlSaturday Eenin Post. However, two days later he. was being urged to serve on the verv committee of his night- are.ft Beverly Smith relates in an article entitled "The Job No Senator Wanted." The magazine story says the Utah Senator, a devout and ser- man, advanced half a dozen arguments why u should not serve, but all were - d 18, 13S4 watched with growing wonder as the hearings held in the same room which had housed y the extrava- on ganza 'a digniproceeded fied basis. The manner in which Chairman Watkins conducted the e study, Smith says, recalled his earlier days as a judge of the Fourth Judicial Court in : Watkins Task lous-minde- overbidden by one argument wUich Watkins according to his old friends has never in j his life been able to resist, that serine on this committee was hfs dutv. "The fact that !te duty was an .unpleasant one made it all the more compelling to the Watkins ciscience" Smith writes The toughest and meanest assignment of the siman committee ffiefi fell to Watkins, it is recalled. He was named chairman and his was the main responsibility setting the tone of the hearings, for presiding-foceing8 that the proceedings did no? turn into a Donny brook, and for guiding the preparation of the report to the Senate. amith savs there were some ithubts inthe early stages about the kind of job the committee wthild do, but the fallacy of that Jhinking became evident on tye very first day when Watkins la id "down certain simple but cfTrVy ve rules. Reporters are said to shave i rells of The following applicator SCHOOL OFFICIALS have been filed with the State Al l K.tlJ MEET Cor-inn- Thursday. November Post Article bv Mrs. Christine lVterson Army-McCarth- sen-sur- Utah. The author escribes the Senator as a man who gives the cual observer an impression of mildness and frailty which is misleading. fr MRS. MAE CORBETT IMPROVING, Mrs. Mae Corbett, mother of Mrs. Ed Quinney, who suffered severe heart attack recently reported to be improving. She was able to leave the "hospital this week, and it is hoped will be able lessee Jier friends next a is week, t. n. Today's fe W. Hughes Brockbank, Salt Lake City, will keynote the statewide board meeting of the Utah Junior Chamber of ComMei and women whoftllow the Ayda merce, Sunday, Nov. 21, at Plan report losing up to 10 pounds with Provo. s the very first box Mr. Brockbank is past presid($2.98). Take Ayda before meals aa dient of the Utah Junior Chamber rected. You automatically eat leas-l- ose of Commerce and is well known weight natin business and civic Activities. urally. Large bos $2.98. Principal speaker of the con- irrigate 17 acre1 in SEYeSEVi fab will be John Hendrickson, said Sec. 20. AYDS PAyds certainly helped me I" VITAMIN CANDY pCasper, Wyo., national vice pres Uona Mat My 26176 - Lorus O. King, RFD ident of the United States JunRoute 1, Garland, Ut.; 5 sec.-ft- . CITY RUG. Tremonlon ior Chamber of Commerce. for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 144 ft. and W. 1111 SHOP IN TREMONTON AND SAVE ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 15, TI2N, R3W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 250 acres in SWM Sec. 15 and NEV4 Sec. 22, TI2N, R3W, and for incidental domestic and g purposes. - OATS Cose Weight1 Tremonlon. Utah trucks now have the advances te 1 GMC Hydra-Mati- c' t. . 12-i- in design, in styling, in power, in performance and efficiency HIGH-FASHIO- N SELF-BINDI- NG n. Lady Bulova that you may, find in some trucks to be built in the future. Best Prices Paid For Your BARLEY WHEAT stock-watgrin- 26201 - Almy L. Fehlman and Karl A. Oman, Yost, Ut.; 2 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from a 16-iwell bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 200 ft. and E. 400 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5, GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM Cleaning - Rolling GrindingC TI2N, RIIW. The water will be used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 640 acres in Sec. 5, TI2N, RIIW, and r year-rounincidental domestic purposes. Headquarters For Agricultural Chemicals Member Federal Warehouse System . ERV!H STOHL Phone d Tremonlon 2411 Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 1, 17 Jewell, certified waterproof, shock Pec. money ahead if you see us now. resistant, radium hands and dial J5950 SloJrd and WATERPROOF at extra totl on lomt others too, celebrate the achievement of Motors' first 50 million cars. For we deeply appreciate the accumulated knowledge, research facilities and production resources that enable us constantly to offr fetter trucks and better values to our customers. WE, SHOCK RESISTANT, too! 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