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Ask to see Tru Tile's complete line, free estimates, Tru Tile of court. ALLEN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 23 East Main, Phone 5956 LUMBER CO. TRI-STAT- E 2 West Main Phone 5911 Perry SNOWMLLE by Mrs. Christine Ttirnoa DEWEYVILLE NAMES NEW M.I.A. HEADS ATTEND CITAPEL DEDICATION At Sacrament meeting Sunday evening the MIA was reorganized. Released were James Barnard as YMMIA President. Charles Norr, 1st assistant, Myrl D. Perry, 2nd assistant, Wayne Norr, Secretary, Minnie Mae Norr, YWMIA President. Ethel Gardner, 1st assistant, and Inez Barnard. 2nd assistant. The following people were sustained: Jay Norr. YMMIA President, Douglas R. Burbank. 1st assistant, and Margaret Perry as YWMIA President. Those released from the Relief Society organization were Mrs. Lydia Norr, organist, and Mrs. Rhoda Wheatly as chorister. Yvonne Ashby was sustained as organist and Mrs. RuthLitch-for- d as chorister. Myrl D Perry was also sustained as a teacher in the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Gardner, Mrs. Bertha Gardner, Miss Caddie Gardner and Mr. Stanley J. Gardner attended a wedding reception in Ogden Friday evening for their niece. Mrs. Bill Wood, formerly Miss Delor- es Hansen. Mrs. M. G. Perry spent several days visiting in Ogden and vicinity. She visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry, Mrs. Eliza Ravvson and Mrs. Em'ly Peterson. Mrs. Perry also attended the annual Kanesville Ward Homecoming on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell D. Camp and family of Malad were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. Vistors on Sunday at the Charles Ladel home in Mendon were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spack-ma- n and family. Sunday evening church-goer- s were provided with a very interesting and entertaining program at Sacrament Services. The program was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter of Corinne. Numbers on the program included musical selections by little Carma Carter and Mrs. Keith Carter. Speakers were Mr. Carter and his sister, Mrs. Elaine Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love-lan- d and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden visited at the Thomas Ault home on Thursday. Enjoying the Southern California sunshine are Mrs. Horace Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Among those who enjoyed the at the Exercises Dedicatory Ward Park Valley Chapel were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rose and Chris, Mrs. Marian Arbon, Mrs. Christine Petersen, Mrs.. Doris Larson, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cut- - Re-don- ADD fuel Oil (Set PJ'jw r ( ler, Bealy Cutler, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mr. and Alma Larkin, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Arbon, Cora and Alf Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal. Mr and Mrs. D. G. Nelson and. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson. The Park Valley Ward is to be congratulated on their beautiful chapel. It was a privilege for everyone there to shake hands with President J. Reuben Clark Jr. who gave the address and dedicatory prayer. Mr. and Mrs Vauglin Sjwck-maand family of Ttfnton, Utah visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and family on Sunday. Mrs. Spackmaa is Mrs. De-Lo- Charlie Petersen. Also Mrs. Veda Petersen of Brigham City. While there Mr. and Mrs. Petersen will see their new granddaughter whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Petersen of Beach. Among the townspeople at tending the Class A Basketball Tournament in Salt Lake City were: Wayne Norr, Charles Norr, Junior Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr., Ann Lish, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burbank. and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Perry. Callers at the Alvin Norr were Mr. and home Sunday Mrs. L. II. Norr and Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Brigham City. Mrs. Mary Marble visited in Brigham Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett and family. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Soren-so- n and family of Preston. Guests on Sunday from Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Welti, and Mr. and Mrs. Jergen.. Mrs. Cleon visited with Mrs. Marilyn Shaw and her new at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ervin Stohl Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnsen of Preston spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Perry. Mrs. M. G. Perry spent sever al days this week visiting her daughter, Mrs.' O. H. Peterson of Mendon and her grand daughter, Mrs. Cloyd Hendricks of Logan, . A birthday party honoring Michael Perry on his 7 th birth day was given Saturday by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Perry Twelve litttle guests spent an enjoyable time playing games and refreshments were served, great-granddaught- er Thursday. March n LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship notices, Consult Clerk oi District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In The District Court of the of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. Charles P. Summers - riaintiff. rirst Judicial District vs Garrett F.eukenhorst - Mrs. Florence Udy aad Mrs. Edith Lry visited in Salt Lake USE LEADER WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS ler and girls Rosann and Patsy City and; Magna Monday and were in Wells, Nev, last Satur- Tuesday. day and Sunday to; visit the Jay Larsen family. Doris and her family returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler were in Salt Lake City to the basketball touranment on Thursday evening. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joe II urd accompanied them to see the games. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose were in Jackson, Wyoming two days last week to visit with relatives. A large crowd attended the stake M. I. A. play "It's all in Your Head." which was presented Monday evening. The play was enjoyed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia were in Twin Falls, Ida., on SaturFortified with Alhydrex day, the occasion being Mrs, Cobia's birthday. Get mo killeri bLacUeg and eialigiumt CUTTER edema with one 5 cc ahoc Alhydrox helps Mrs Mattie Nelson spent this potent bacteria build loo lasting Wthiosdav until Sunday in j huch immunitie. Salt Lake City wliere she the wmes at the tournaNow! BlACKUOOl ment. On lOcc.lkdt givo lonf- ain both in Salt was and Smith blackl.g. malignant 4m PLUS Phyllis Mm againtt thipping Utmri Sa Lake City Saturday and Sunday. far avtatt. President Clifton Kerr of the Ctwr Traa Hom AvalloU Mly h Cattw South IVar River Stake was the guest sjeaker at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening, Mrs Wynn Zundle and childPhone 3341 ren Marsha and Carla of FieldTremonton ing visited Sunday until Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and Cora and Alf Daley visited in Sublett, Ida., on Sunday afternoon with their aunt Sylvia Larkin's sister. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cut, no trick shot eit-joy- ed ADflrrtYDRUfi'STdRY" To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 22nd day of March 1054 at The front steps of the County Olson. Court House at Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. DeLome Arbon in Box Elder, Utah at 1 p.m., and family were in Holbrook, the following described property Ida., Sunday evening visiting All of Sections 4, 11, and 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Willard in Township 14 North, Range Smith who have just returned from Mobile, Alabama, where 11 West, S.L.M. Dated this 27th day of Feb- they spent the winter. to-wi- Ifc. 19S4 8 t: ruary 1954. WARREN W. HYDE Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. by Orlin D. Allen Deputy Mrs. Lucy Gray and daughter Beverly have left Tremonton to make their home in McCammon, Idaho. USE LEADER WANT ADS NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from SLB&M unless otherwise designated: To Change: - Ukon Water Co., Fielding, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion, place and of nature of use of .5 soc.-f- t. water, as evidenced by Diligence Claim No. 54.. The water was to have been diverted from Cottonwood Creek at a point S. 35 deg. 55 mln. E. 860 ft, from NV4 Cor. Sec. 16, T12N, R2W, and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 30 to irrigate 4u acres in SW Vi Sec. 9. T12N. R2W. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert .5 sec.-- f t. from - three spring areas as follows: (1) N. 78 deg. 05 min. W. 1652 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 22, which is of spring point of collection area beg. at said point, thence S. 300 ft., W. 200 ft., N. 300 ft., E. 200 ft to beg. - .2 sec.-f- t. (2) S. 36 deg. 02 min W. 3160 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 27, which is point of collection of spring area beg. at said point, thence S. 250 ft., W. 150 ft., N. 250 ft., E. 150 ft to beg. - .2 sec.-ft- .; (3) S. 70 deg. 30 min. W. 2995 ft from NE Cor. Sec, 34, which is point of collection of spring area beg. at said point, thence E. 300 ft., S. 150 ft., W. 300 ft., all N 150 ft. to beg. - .1 sec.-ft- ., in T12N, R2W. The water is to be commingled at a point N. 72 deg. 30 min W. 2021 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 22, T12N, R2W and conveyed by pipe to the existing Ukon Water Company1 System to be used from Apr. to Sept. 30 for municipal purposes in the Fielding and East Garland area. To Appropriate: 25459 - Urban Puyuelo, Mon-tellNev.; 3 scc-f- t. for irrigatwell bet. ion use from a 16-i40 and 100 ft. deep at a point S 50 ft. and W. 1000 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 28, TION, R18W. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 160 acres in SEVi said Sec. 28, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic use. '25545 - Arnold E. Whitaker. Box 382, Tremonton, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from a Developed Spring Area, at a point S. 585 ft. and W. 810 ft. from NE Cor. Sec, 23, TION, R7W, which is the point of collection of a spring area beginning S. 949 ft. and W, 1833 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 23, TION, R7W, thence S. 60 deg. 54 min. E. 1092 ft., N. 71 deg. 32 min. E. 1465.8 ft., N. 60 deg. 09 min. W. 1111 ft., S. 77 deg. 31 min. W. 700 ft., S. 64 deg, 52 min. W. 769 ft. to beg. The water will be used from May 1 to Sept. 30 to irrigate 84 acres in SiSWy4 Sec. 13 and NNWy4 Sec. 24, TION. R7W and from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 to water 300 head of cattle. All water will be consumed. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing appli cations, 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 May 8, 1954. Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer "Published In The Leader. Tremonton, Ut. from Mar, 1 1 to Apr. 8, 1954." 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