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Show Fdrntur Tkuxediy. -- 25. THE LEADER, Treauaioa, 9H SNOWVULE EAST GARLAND by Sirs. Christine Peterson by Mrs. Eph Peterson JUNIOR GLEANERS PRESENT PROGRAM JEI) ADAMS CALLED ON MISSION was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams JLn interesting program jjiven "Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting under the direct ion of Rulon Ward. The Junior Cleaner girls presented the pro-Vra- were given by Nellie Cagle, Nelson, Kay Mary "Pat "Eliason, Rosann Cutler, Sherry Garbanti DeAnn Arbon, and Carol Larkin. Tho Larkin sisters, Florence, LaNez and Phyllis sang, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Renins Larkin. Carolyn Ward played a saxophone solo accompanied by Mrs. Talks- - Larkin. On Saturday four young men of the ward were babtized, under the direction of the home missionaries. Sunday evening and 2 small boys of Yuba City, Cal., brought their son Jed to the mission home in Salt Lake City. He will leave Wednesday for an L.D.S. mission to the Texas Louisiana Mission. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson. On Sunday the Delos Adams family celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. Adams and Leila Boothe with a family dinner. There were 36 present which included the families of Mr, and Mrs. Don Bourne of Lay ton, Carroll Adams and Mrs. Leila Boothe of Ogden the Earl Youngs of Perry, the Afton Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed of Field- - ing and the Eldon Adams of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier-so- n were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will stay in Salt Lake City until Jed leaves for his mission. Attends Wedding of Son Mrs. Eph Peterson spent from Friday noon until Monday evening on a trip to Denver, Colo., where she attended the wedding of her son Durrell Grover to Miss Janet Howard of Denver. Miss Howard has been employed as an airline hostess. They left immediately for Albuquerque, New Mexico to make their home. Mr. Grover and his former wife separated about a year ago. Utmk Mr. and Mrs. Ted Showell of of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk-haof Lake Side visited at the Orval Grover home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Grover was at home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cheney of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer m Fred Isaacson took his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G Korth to Idaho where they will visit relatives. history. Of this amount the Box Elder County National Farm Loan Association, serving Box Elder County, closed $473,100. stateThe Bank's year-en- d ment of condition showed $80,-29E. J. Holmgren, president of 292 outstanding in long-terthe Box Elder County National farm real estate loans, an Farm Loan Association, announced today that in 1953 increase of $7,420,746 during long-terreal estate loans total- 1953. Of this sum, $1,878,916.44 ing $23,345,500 were made to farmers and ranchers in Calif- represents loans in this area ornia, Arizona, Nevada, and made through and serviced by Utah by the Federal Land Bank the Box Elder County National of Berkeley. The bank is a credit institution owned by the 53 national farm loan associations whose members, through their associations, use the credit .1 facilities cf the bank. This is the second largest year in the Land Bank's lists Land Bank Record Year 8, m m Delos Adams, Ardis and Max- ine accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Phyllis Larson and Hazel Riser were in Huntsville Sunday evening where they sang with the Garland Harmonettes. Stake Play Held The Seventies Quorum of the and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg and ward and President and Mrs. family were Sunday dinner Potter attended a stake party guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy held Monday at the Beaver Dam Atkinson. recreation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Minson Mrs. Dale Gardner and child- and of Bear Lake visited ren returned to, their home in Mr. family and Mrs. Gilbert Allred Driggs, Idaho Sunday. She ac- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen companied Mr. John Smith who was a dinner guest of the Har- entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and pers. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and and family visited relatives in children. The occasion was the Salt Lake Sunday. birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mrs. Eva C. Wilcox of Salt Clyde Sorensen and Mrs. Fryer. rMs. Henry Sorensen visited Lake City spent Monday with Mrs. Sophia Larson and was a relatives in Malad and Portage dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mehl Boswell L.. M. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter en- of Salt Lake City- visited Mr. tertained the Social Hour Club and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Saturday. Friday evening. Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. daughter Lenis were in Ogden J. W. Larson Sunday to wish Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christen-se- n him well on his birthday anof spent the weekend niversary. They also visited at homeOgden with their parents. other relatives here. Ydonne Hughes of OgMiss. Attend Family Party den spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christen-se- n cousin Lenis Christnsen. attended a party for the Leave For Texas married people of the Wood Mrs. Ross Rhodes and Mrs. family at the home of Mr. and Ruby Nielson accompanied Mr. Mrs. Claud Allred Friday even- Russ Stevans to Denver from ing where they.-wil- l go to Texas Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes to visit Mrs. Rhodes daughter, and family of Ogden and Mr.j Diane and family. 37-ye- LEGAL NOTICE Probate they were confirmed members of the Church of Jesus Christ. and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or Weekend were Dwane Dean and Holiday They Florence and LaNez Larkin the respective signers for further Shepard, and Joe and Johnny came up from Salt Lake City to information. "Lamkey. Mrs. Agda Anderson of Logan spend the holiday weekend with visited on Monday with her sis- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ter, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Alma Larkin. Estate of GRACE F. STONE, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin had On Leave Deceased. as their guests on Sunday Mr. OMar Anderson spent Satur Creditors will present claims nnd Mrs. Grant Tolman of Vale day at home with his parents, with vouchers to the undersign Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Parley Tol- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ander ed at Brigham City, Utah, on man of Oakley Ida., and Mrs. son. OMar is stationed at Port or before the 18th day of April, Lrfjola Badger of Hurley and Hucmene Calif., with the U. S A. D., 1954. WALTER G. MANN, Mrs. Navy. His mother accompanied their daughter-in-la, executor of the estate of Thea Larkin who remained for him to Logan and visited until Grace F. Stone, Deceased a visit. Monday. Walter G. Mann, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arbon 37 First Security Bank Bldg. 4tc and family of Salt Lake City Brigham City,. Utah. visited Sunday and Monday Date of first publication, with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arbon February 12, A.D., 1954. and other relatives. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Glenna Cobia was hostess to members of the Frienda Estate of PRISCILLA ADAMS, Club at her home on Wednes- Deceased. Creditors will present claims day evening. Christene Petersen was Mrs. Uarda Lar- with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton. Utah, on kin reviewed the book "The or 18th day of April, before Table In the Wilderness," by A.D., 1954.the Norton S. Parker, Mrs. Marion Teresa A. White, Arbon, Thea Larkin, Mrs. Kath-le- c of the administratrix Nelson and Mrs. Lcola estate of Priscilla Adams, Hurd were special guests. A Deceased. delicious luncheon was served. Walter G. Mann. Attorney Sixteen members were present, for administratrix, with Mrs. Luzelle Eliason and 37 First Security Bank Bldg. "I tut fell you where you lest your 4to Mrs. Helen Anderson as guests. Brigham City, Utah. waller, but I con toil you where you Date of Alma first and Larkin Mrs. Mr, publication, vet the boil cor service Irt town." were in American Falls, Idaho, February 12, A.D., 1954 Wednesday to visit with Mr. We Go All Out To Please LEGAL NOTICE and Mrs. Lee Anderson. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Everybody! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence AndThe following applications MARK'S UTOCO SERVICE erson were in Brigham City have been filed the State Batteries Tires Washing Wednesday. to appropriate water Engineer Demonstration Gives Lubrication in Box Elder County, State oi Mrs. Erma Sorensen was one 39 E. Main JPhone 3371. throughout the entire of the Hot lunch cooks chosen Utah, and all locations being year to give a foods demonstration from SLB&M unless otherwise at the McKinley School in Tre- - designated: 24739 Don M. Hansen, Dee monton on Friday of last week. Selman, Marion Miller, Tremonton, Utah; .009 sec.-f- t. for domuse from an Unnamed estic 3 Spring Area, trib. to Malad River at a point S. 708 ft. and W. 464 ft. from NE Cor Sec. 15, TUN, R3W, which is the point of collection of a spring area beginning at a point S. 698 ft. and W. 434 ft from NE Cor. Desire to purchase business in Tremonton or other said Sec. 15, thence W. 200 ft., S. 200 ft.. E. 200 ft ., N. 200 ft. northern Utah town. May even consider buying into to beg. The water will be used for domestic purposes and for good business. Have had years of experience and am incidental irrigation and incidTP St' ental use in a meat processing qualified. Replies will be held strictly confidential. plant. 25221 Town of Bothwell, No. 2, Tremonton, Ut.; 2 RFD Reply to: BOXHOLDER sec.-f- t w for municipal purposes 2167 West. 5600 South Roy. Utah from two wells as follows: Well well l66 ft. deep at No. 1, or phone Ogden a point N 50 ft. and W. 10 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, TUN, R4W 1 sec-XL- ; Well No. 2 6in. well 248 ft. deep at a point N. 138 ft. and E. 906ft. from SW Cor. Sec 31. TI2N, R3W, 1 sec., ft. The water will be commingled in the distributing system and used ATTENTION1 for municipal purposes in the Town of Bothwell. 25230 W. R. Kucker. Tremonton, Ut.; 3 sec., ft. for irriwell gation use from an bet 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 2590 ft. and W. 2590 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 3 TI2N, R7W. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 80 acres embraced in EV4 SW V said Sec. 3. 25338 Ralph F. Nelson, Box 045 215, Brigham Citv, Ut; sec.-ffor miscellaneous purSAVE! well bet. 60 poses from a and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 950 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, WE WILL PAY YOUR GASOLINE EXPENSE T9N, R1W. The water will be FOR THE TRIP used for the operation and maintenance of a restaurant, lor the domestic requirements BUY AT THE BELOW PRICES AND SAVE! one family and occupants of 78 cabins and from Apr. 1 to Nov. SAME SAVINGS ON ALL SIZES 1 for the irrigation of one acre embraced in NEy said 600x16 GOODYEAR Pathfinder. 4 ply Sec. 9. 9.35 25386 Tremonton City Cor870x15 GOODYEAR Marathon. 4 ply S 12.42 poration, Tremonton, Ut; 2 sec, ft. for municipal purposes from 670x15 GOODYEAR DeLuxe. 4 ply Unamed Spring Area. trib. SI 4.98 an to Bear River at a point N. 1030 710x15 GOODYEAR DeLuxe. 4 ply ft. and W. 525 ft. from SE Cor. SI 6.61 Sec. 31. TI2N, R2W. which is 670x15 DOUBLE EAGLE Reversible Nylon S21.19 the point of collection of a spring area as follows: Begin710x15 DOUBLE, EAGLE Reversible Nylon S25.12 ning at said point of collection, thence N. 125 ft.. W 130 ft., S. 825x20 GOODYEAR Marathon. 10 ply 150 ft. E. 130 ft.. N. 25 ft to S53.74 beg. The water will be collected 10 ply 825x20 GOODYEAR and pumped through S61.53 pir 1000 ft to the distribution ' Plus Tax and Old Tire system where It will be used for municipal purposes in Tremonton City. Protests resistinjj the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with rea?ons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State CapiWE PAY YOUR GASOLINE EXPENSES tol, Salt Lake Citv 1. Utah, on w Farm Loan Association. The bank's net worth increased $464,207 to $22,270,581 at the year's end. During 1953, the bank distributed $383,482 in dividends to its stockholders, the national farm loan associations. I rv f ';i:u'"iL;l mm. 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