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Show THE LEADER. Ir. and Mrs. V. II. Sorev-c- n and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting at the Frank Meldrum, Joe Burgess and Clara Christensen homes recently. PORTAGE and eighth grades atn-iwiJiinior llih at H. R. 11. S. The past P. T. A. presidi'iit? u iv honored and each present with a gift. Mi. and Mrs :ui.U C Hall were Ocien visitors ; Harris by Mrs. Virgil C. ti I. T. A. OliSKKVES FOUNDERS DAY Tremonlon. Utah from Wednesday until Suiut.v Recovers From Operation : M: N. J. John, V. V.o 11. : r m a from eup, rating at ion, performed 4 l'ie V. i!e vU tin, Hospital last week i week at the homo o. Ii.t sim-il:nv and daughter. Mr and Mrs Boyd Mad-e- n .ualad. The Primary offieors ami teachers held their monthly preparation meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Coun- selor Sarah C. Howell A lesson was given by Velda Harris and a Book of Mormon lesson was given by Fern Hall. Refresh ments were served to nine. Carolyn Harris and Richard MeNew visited in Salt Lake City and Brigham a few days this week. Silas Tracy of Yost came Wednesday to get his niece, Mrs George Hastings and took her to Biuiey to attend the funeral service for her grandfather Merchant. They returned Saturday. Hack From Washington Ora H. John returned home Friday from Moses Lake, Wash., where he has been employed for several weeks by the Sugar Company. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and family of Kearns are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. IXllYNOll III HNKIT - LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GRACE F. STONE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 18th day of April, the A. D., 1954. PRICE IS DOVVM on PURINA CHICK! STARTENA Perhaps you've always wanted to feed America's favorite chick starter Purina Chick Startena. This is the year to buy it because it's cheaper. Purina's tremendous buying power has made big savings. And we're passing them right on to you. WALTER G. MANN, executor of the estate of Grace F. Stone, Deceased Walter G. Mann, Attorney 37 First Security Bank Bldg. 4tc Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication, February 12, A.D., 1954. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of PRISCILLA ADAMS, Arthur Gibbs and Mrs J.hn F. Conley left Monday for Sas-- j anville, Calif., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion M Rees and sons of Hunter, Utah visited with Mr. Sunday afternoon Rees' sister, Mrs. Virgil Harris, and Carol Pettingill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knud-se- n and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kerbs and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen of Ogden spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ogan and son and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Williams and daughter of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks. Mrs. EIRay Nielson and son Ivan and daughter Sylvia of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and son Paul, his girl friend and Joyce Nied hauser of Logan visited Sunday with Mrs. Nielson's and Mr. Harris' parents, Mr., and Mrs. Robert C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harris were Ogden visitors Friday. Daughter 111 Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs went to Wellsville Monday to see her daughter, Lola Mae Maughn who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hosk-in- s and daughters of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. John. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Smith of Pleasantview visited Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. John. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris were Salt Lake City visitors Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 18th day of April, A.D., 1954. Teresa A. White, administratrix of the estate of Priscilla Adams, Deceased. NOTICE OF Walter G. Mann, Attorney SHERIFF'S SALE for administratrix, .In The District Court of the 37 First Security Bank Bldg. 4tc First Judicial District of the Brigham City, Utah. State of Utah, In and for the Date of first publication, February 12, A.D., 1954 County of Box Elder. Charles P. Summers - Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE vs NOTICE TO WATER USERS Garrett Iieukenhorst - DefendThe following applications ant. have been filed with the State To be sold at Sheriffs sale Engineer to appropriate water on the 22nd day of March 1954 in? Box Elder County, State of at The front of the County Utah, throughout the entire Court House steps at Brigham City, locations all and being year from SLB&M unless otherwise in Box Elder, Utah at 1 p.m., the following described property designated: 24739 Don M. Hansen, Dee All of Sections 4, 11, and 28 Selman, Marion Miller, Tremonfor dom- in Township 14 North, ton, Utah; .009 sec.-f- t. Range estic use from an Unnamed 11 West, S.L.M. to Malad Spring Area, trib. Dated this 27th day of FebRiver at a point S. 708 ft. and W. 464 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 15, ruary 1954. WARREN W. HYDE TUN, R3W, which is the point of collection of a spring area Sheriff of Box Elder County, beginning at a point S. 698 ft. Utah. and W. 434 it from NE Cor. by Orlin D. Allen said Sec. 15, thence W. 200 ft., Deputy S. 200 ft., E. 200 ft ., N. 200 ft. to beg. The water will be used for domestic purposes and for incidental irrigation and incidental use in a meat processing . its BETTER. THAN EVER. because it's MICRO MIXED Along with its lower price comes an important improvement Eight small but mighty growth and health boosters are now mixed so carefully that each thimbleful contains just the right amount. Micro-Mixin- g. to-wi- t: o John. Madden of Clifford Mrs. visited Tuesday Pleasantview with her sister, Mrs. Virgil llar-ri- ; ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall of Garland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen Saturday evening. Singing Mothers Terform The Portage Relief Society singing mothers under the direction of Thelma D. Gibbs participated in the stake pageant at Malad Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hosk Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger. DeVere Harris took his mother, Mrs. Robert Harris to Logan Monday for medical care. She remained at the home of another son, Alvin Harris. d ins-visite- - a- tik r in ruii nt !m thi fin vt r i ho 2 1 si annual Open lions '. I ta.'i State Agricultural col i leg- Friday. Miss Burnett, sponsored by the Sinu Alpha Epsilon fraternity, was chosen from a field of seven candidates. They were judged on beauty, personality and scholastic achievements Miss Burnett, a graduate of Bear River high school, is a freshman majoring in Journalism. She is a Kappa Delta, social sorority; Sponsor Corps, Aggiettes. and a member of Student Life Staff. Mux SUMMER SEASON li EG 1 STKAT1 ON I) ATES LISTED BY H. Y. U. Applications for admission to Brigham University Young Summer school should be made by May 8, is was announced today by Dr. Ariel S. Ballif, summer school dean. Registration has been set for June 14. and classwork for the first term begins June 15. The term will end July 16. Registrator! for the second term will be July 19, and the term will end August 20. According to Dr. Ballif, a student may register for either term, but is encouraged to register for both summer school terms on June 14. One of the richest offerings in the history of BYU summer school has been prepared for this summer session, Dr. Ballif A..., WASHED Advantages said Brings You All Thcso Big SCHOOL CHUMS HELP CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Soap and hot Ronnie Zollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, was guest of honor at a party marking his eighth birthday on Feb. 17 at his home. Mrs. Zollinger was host to 40 of his classmates. imm m Skip or repeat any operation with Flexible Timing. Big capacity, but Space-Savin- g water-savin- g Suds-Mise- r. Famous, extra-thoroug- h Seven Rinses. Gentle, Size. Five Year Warranty on - total-cleansi- the transmission. Agiflow Action. y 1 1 ONLY if nn 1 o iLis S MOO -- Because of many strict trade barriers In foreign countries, the United States has . become the world's dumping ground for surplus production. This has already caused mine shutdowns and decreased wool production in Utah. It is a dangerous threat to farmers, ranchers and other raw material producers. 1 ir oflr -- 1 This is the year to START RIGHT for PROFITS Take advantage of good egg prices. Have some really fine pullets to put in the laying house next fall. And grow those big, meaty cockerels your family loves so much! Get Purina Chick Startena only 2 pounds per chick. Pick up your Purina water tablets, disinfectants, feeders and other chick supplies, too. the Nations Favorite Starter for Less Now you can use than ever W CHICK 9 8-i- n. TREMONTON 2436 PIIONE S GARLAND tfiftfiftflft Waiting end ready to thrill you is a Hudson Hornet, Stock-Ca- r Champion. Or there are the Hornet's two glamourous companion cars: the Wasp and the Jet. Each has a new Instant Action Engine with Super Induction the quickest act I ing power you've ever seen. Because of Hudson's low center of gravity (due to exclusive "step-dow- n" design) these are the smoothest, easiest handling cars imaginable. See us. Try a Hudson Hornet, for pure glamour that packs a wallop! cars at prices starting near the lowest! 6-i- n. ad 8-i- n. apnli-cation- BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY small down payment Hales Bros. Furniture PHONE in the fabulous Hornet, and two great companion A WEEK You ujc invited to sec a revealing demonstration of this remarkable Whirlpool Washer that gives you so much for so little. So much in brighter, cleaner washingsso much in relief from washday work. Make it a point to come in. motft f&tpGch 9 miop 8-i- n. Pondexter, vnr.MUM plant. 25221 Town of Bothwell, RFD No. 2, Tremonton, Ut.; 2 sec-f- t for municipal purposes from two wells as follows: Well well 166 ft. deep at No 1, a point N 50 ft. and W. 10 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, TUN, R4W 1 sec.-ft- .; 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 for municipal purposes m tne Town of Bothwell. 25230 W. R. Rucker. Tremonton, Ut.; 3 sec., ft. for irriwell gation use from an bet 200 and 300 ft. deep at a and W. 2590 point N. 2590 ft. Sec. 3 TI2N, ft from SE Cor. R7W. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate SW 80 acres embraced in E V said Sec. 3. 25338 Ralph F. Nelson, Box City, Ut.; .045 215, Brigham sec.-- ft for miscellaneous purwell bet. 60 poses from a and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 950 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, T9N, RIW. The water will be used for the operation and maintenance of a restaurant, tor the domestic requirements o one family and occupants of 78 cabins and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of one acre embraced in NEV4 said Sec. 9. 25386 Tremonton City Corporation, Tremonton. Ut; 2 sec., ft. for municipal purposes from an Unamed Spring Area, trib. to Bear River at a point N. 1030 ft and W. 525 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 31, TI2N, R2W. which Is the point of collection of a Beginspring area as follows: of collection, ning at said125point W 130 ft., S. ft.. thence N. 150 ft. E. 130 ft.. N. 25 ft. to beg. The water will be collected pipe pumped through 1000 ft. to the distribution system where It will be used for municipal purposes in Tremonton City. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing with reasons therefor, mast be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on STATE ENGINEER Published In The Leader, TreFeb. 11 to HORNET 0I HORNET -- JET rWASP TOP VALUE WHEN YOU BUY ... TOP VALUE WHEN YOU TXADZI THREE OF A KIND.. in Glamour, Performance and Quality s. or before April 10, 1954. Joseph M. Tracy monton. Ut from Mar. 11. 1854. Nw lower prlc for tnb 1954 Hudton Hornl Hollywood Hordtopl m btudarri trkn tad other afncificatiofM 4. 1954 at which Dean acted as best Mr. and Mrs. i;m Showell man. The Showells then spent UITX.YS Fle.mo;Burnett, Tre-v- , were in Twin Falls, I dr. ho re the resrt of the weekend at Sun - M'lectcd as first cently to attend the wedding ol Valley before returning home. 1; Utah-Idah- Mr. and Mrs. Paul ATTEND IDAHO WEDDING iu.k;ns as n A special P. T. A. meeting was held Thursday evening with president Nancy Clegg in charge. The Founders Day pageant waj presented with 11a Mae John. Ruth Neal, Hazel Hawks, Shelia Morris , Marva Jean Parkinson, Kathleen Harris, Karen Morris, John Hess participating. Clinton Harris played a trumpet solo accompanied by Vance McCrary. Superintcndant Kenneth E. Weight gave a talk and conducted a vote of the parent-teacher- s on the seventh Thursday. March Optioaal at xtr and aoooaurMS subject to ehanf. without ootim. JflV 1 TREMONTON, UTAH v ill ABB PHONE 2511 mmt. |