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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 28,1952 i The LEADER i PORTS 8-B- Ern Hansen, Local restaurant owner,, emerged the winner of Woodowards Billiards' eight ball By LYN LARSON 4- the sport of Wrestling was intro- Smoker Slated For March 28 Bear River High School's annual "Smokeless Smoker," sponis sored by the Bruins Club, scheduled for March 28 In the gym, according to Thayne president. Bouts will begin at 8 p.m. Money derived from the Smoker is destined for a worthy cause. This year, for the first tlttfe In the history of the high school, Cal-derwo- LEGAL NOTICES Frobate and Guardianship Notices. Consult .Clerk of District Court, Briffham, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS round robin, last Monday night in the final round of play. Following Mr. Hansen, who has long duced by Coach H. B. "Tuff been known for his accurate and Linford, and it has taken the consistent cue stick, were Ralph fancy of several of the high Germer, O. B. Jensen, Wendell school lads. However, the pres- Welling, John Chadaz, Al Turner, ent setup for practicing is a de- and Norman Maughn, with Zeb plorable one. White, Woody Stlmpson, and Workouts are now conducted Virgil Weldman tied for 8th spot. Next Monday night, March S, on the balcony of the gym and only six worn tumbling mats are provided. Boys knees and elbows are all skinned and scared from working out on these rough and worn mats and it is an undisputed fact that if the sport is to continue there will have to be some better equipment. Money taken in at the Smoker and that donated will go towards this worthy cause. A citizens committee is functioning In the county to help raise necessary funds. Names of the sponsors will be printed In the fight program, according to Pres. Calder-woo- liam Pritchard. The family met VOLLEYBALL STARTS at the home of Mrs. Tom Miller IN TWO B. R STAKES ht Ben Tanaka, Tremonton, Utah, Volleyball is holding the spot-llg- for the occasion. ation, these 8 men will compete was in the two Bear River to named today membership in a one night tournament to in the American Herford Assoc- Stakes at the present time and Joan Brockman has been busy see who emerges as the best sin- iation, the world's largest pure- enthusiasm is running high for playing her accordion at the difgles champion of this group of bred registry organization, with the sport. Some of the wards ferent towns of the valley this headquarters in Kansas City, Mi- are fielding two and three teams. week. She played at the Garland eight. All ward athletic directors of Elders party; the East Garland ssouri. On March 10, these top 8 men Two hundred thirty-tw- o Her- the Bear River Stake are urged MIA, the Riverside Homecomwill again compete, this time in ford breeders were March leadership ing and the Elwood Homecomon the to placed ' pairs, the partnership to be de- Association's official roster dur- meeting, according to Lyn Lar- ing. termined by drawing, to crown ing January to boost the total son, stake athletic director, to the doubles champions of the membership to an all-tiHAVE TOU that face to match high plan a playing schedule. annual pool event. All your new spring outfit? Beauty of 20,061 members representing tournament winners will have every state in the nation. Mrs. Roma Smith and children Counselor is the thing you're their names engraved on the discount until were in Roy Sunday to attend looking for. 20 plaque now on display at 80th birthday anniversary of March 15th. Call Pearl Toland, the LEADER WANT ADS PAT tic Mrs. Smith's grandfather, Wil 5028. attend three . Join The Crowds At SAFEWAYS OPE NING SAL d. ',: .. Estate of John Miller, also Only high school students will known as John W. Miller, de- be participating in the 20 scheduled bouts. The various contests ceased. Creditors will present claims are arranged so there wil be no with vouchers to the undersigned delays between and an exciting at Brigham City, Utahj on or be- and enjoyable evening is assured fore the 20th day of June, A. D., for all attending. 1952. The new gym, now under conAra F. Miller struction, will have space and Adminlstartrix of the Estate facilities for wrestling and boxof JOHN MILLER also known ing. The equipment that will be as JOHN W. MILLER, de- purchased will also be moved Inceased. to the new quarters when they Date of . first publication, 14 become available. February. A. D., 1952. Walter O. Mann, Attorney at Law, First Security Bank Brigham City, Building, Utah. ;. : New Features Fun For All EdDtf A.D., 1952. Edward A. Nielsen, Administrator of the estate of Eliza P. Fryer Nielsen, deceased. Date of first publication, February 28th, A. D., 1952. Walter G. Mann, Attorney for administrator, 37 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah. , Notice Of Election Notice is hereby given that an election shall be held on the 4th day of March, 1952, for the pur pose of determining whether or not a cemetery maintenance dis trict under the name and style PENROSE CEMETERY MAIN TENANCE DISTRICT shall be Of created, which cemetery district shall embrace and include all of the lands within the following boundaries: Beginning at the South East corner of Section 35, J. 11 N., R. 4 W., S. L .M., thence west 4 (four) miles , North 2 (two) miles, East 4 (four) miles, South 2 (two) miles, to point of beginning, containing 8 ,:, square miles. Notice is further given that a map showing the boundaries of said district is. on file in my of fice and open to public lnspec tion. Notice is further given that at ' such election the electors shall be required to cast ballots, which ballots shall contain the words, "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, yes", or "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, no". No person shall be entitles to vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall possess all of the qualifications required of electors under the general laws of the state and be a property owner of the proposed district ,and who shall have paid a property tax In the said district In the year next proceeding said election. Notice, is further given that the above referred to election will be held in the Penrose L.DB. Chapel bettween the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1952. Dated this 21st day of January, A. D. 1952. iff ' . - . WILL BE SAMPLED ALL DAY Aquamen Place In State Meet Bear River aquamen, while not winning the crown, garnered honors in the state paddle fest held at Granite February 16. Billy Neal, who set a new re gion record in the backstroke, Coach Howard Linford reports that if Billy's arm had been two inches longer, first place honors would have been his. Darrell Brough, the Bears' classy diving artist, finished sec ond In diving competition, while Paul Smith took fourth. Paul also placed third in the breast - stroke and Jack Deakin fourth. Ralph Abel gained fourth place honors in the individual medley. The medley relay team garnered a second, and the free style relay came in fourth. Cattle grub control should now be in full swing in practically all counties of Utah, says Dr. George F. Knowlton, Utah State Agricultural College Extension Entomologist. Cattle grubs embedded in the backs of dairy cattle and small farm herds may be controlled easily by using rotenone dust. Over the back of the animal, spread the dust in the area of grub openings, then work the insecticide into the grub holes by running the fingers forward through the hair over the effected areas. Dr. Knowlton points out that large herds of range animals can best be treated by THE BOARD OS"'" e .. sprayers, using 5 per cent COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Lewis 8-- Wight, chairman rotenone powder at the rate of 7J to 10 pounds in each 100 galGeorge Darts, member Robert J. Potter, member lons of spray. It is well to add a few ounces of Duz, Tide, or a ATTEST: similar detregent to each 100 K. 8. Oisen gallons of this chemical. County Clerk '' Feb. 14, 21, 28, MM, high-pressu- r.r-in- n ri.nn- - Look At This Offer! PER POUND Sliced Gold Coin Bacon No more reaching around doors when you shop for dairy foods. Items are displayed CHEESE Pork Shoulder Fresh SSLC Picnic style A real buy! Pound ROCKY MOUNTAIN, Mild Pound CATSUP VELVEETA 2 Pound CHEESE FOOD 1 Loaf aste tells 14 oz. ri SHORTENING mm Bel Air, Concentrated, Outstanding Value, 6 oz. 46 Oz. can B7C Quart M Aire, Top Qualify, II KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Guaranteed to work wonders with any red pel Bring this coupon to our store and get 10c off the regular retail or larger bag of KMchon Craft Flour. price of a 10-lb. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 1Mh f t 1952 Cm 2 for 25 Conceit- - 6 ex. iC? I Hr NYLONS OR LARGER BAG OP Cmk Veto 1 1 1 Mi kk 111 1 U DALEWOOD, Colored 111 1 Pound PRODUCE! First Grade 51 guage 15 Denier Full length. PER PAIR Refrigerated produce fixtures protect natural goodness. Another step in our program to bring you the finest in fresh produce, M Swoot, Juicy, Largo Florida 81b. b2Q re' r3 CTJ 10 lbs. fVC U. S. No. 1 bunches 2 II SB Radishes and Green Onions FLOUR WHhCovpoa 7' GKAPE JUICE trated, Outstanding Value SAW 10-L- Pound Tin ORANGE JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE ON A 3 ' it mninniP 46 Oz. Can MIRACLE WHIP 46 Oz. Can ROYAL SATIN ORANGE JUICE LaLani FANCY a TOMATO JUICE Taste Tells ili bottle See The Big Assortment of over 50 varieties of cheese on display FULL O' GOLD and One Dozen both for Large "AA" Grade Eggs in plain view and at your very fingertips. featuring vetoes like thus... SALAD DRESSING CATTLE GRUB CONTROL SHOULD BE STARTED - - 1st A favorite for years. You'll want to stock up at this low price. M-M- en that March Saturday, ..... WHITING Sportsmanship Estate of Eliza P. Fryer Nielsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Deweyville, Utah, on or before the 1st day of May, Contests Rocky Mountain Products ' Receives M. Men Tremonton Third Ward of the South Bear River Stake basketball championship, were beaten out of the consolation bracket semi - finals in Ogden last week but came home with the coveted sportsmanship trophy. This makes a total of eight sportsmanship trophies have been awarded to teams representing South Bear River Stake at the Ogden division playoffs in the past two years. Howell Ward, Bear River Stake champs, won their first game and dropped the next two, both by two points. Division rec ords were set by Dell Nichols, although Howell played only three games . Dell made no personal fouls in the first game while amassing 31 counters ,and played two full games with only one personal levied. Nichols' 31 points was the highest output per game of any player during the tourney. Prizes CCD Tremonton Third NOTICE TO CREDITORS 28, 1952 the 8th place tie will be played BEN TANAKA JOINS off, and following this elimin- HEREFORD GROUP Ern Hansen Yins all Tourney VALLEY WIDE Thuradayebruary J |