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Show relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Lind of Tremcnlon, Utah Thursday. October 6, 1955 THE LEADER. BOTH WELL By Mrs. Arvilla Stark (Too late for last week) Reed Adams Leaves Hospital Reed Adams who has been in the hospital is reported well enough to return to his camp. Reed is stationed in France. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Firth, and family spent the weekend with Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth. Mrs. Dee Firth is seriously ill and is being treated at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Miss Lila Lee Stark entertained a group of her friends Thursday night at a slumber party. The girls were Shirley Cannon, Tamara Welling, Sher-ri- e Smith, Judy Owens, Tamara Heaton, Joan Thaurer, Deanna Garfield, Lou Ann Newton, Mary Gayle Forsberg, Mary Ann Shumway, Judy Deakin, Janet Thompson, Maralyn Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth and Mrs. Lavern Summers attended a birthday party for John Child in Clinton. The Relief Society opening social was held last week in the recreation hall under the direction of Pres. M.ible Anderson. Erma G. Anderson was in Lynn, Ut., visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark Monday. charge of the program and June Anderson the games. Stake board members were Mrs. Ervin MRS. GLEN SEVERSON Garfield and Mrs. Larain Mar- TO GIVE RADIO TALK Mrs. Glen Severson of Fieldble. A delicious pot luck lunch was served. ing will be the speaker on Mrs. WCTU Fredericksen's Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman Axel and Jay Cutler were visitors of radio program Sunday at 1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Witaker over Station KBUH, Brigham of Salt Lake City Sunday. City. Noel and Sherrie Gibbs have named their new baby daughter, Kristine. Donna Eberhard spent the weekend at the home of her par-- J ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard. Parley Swenston was an overBear River F.F.A. members at the night guest Thursday once more made an outhave home of Pres. and Mrs. Deloras record at the State standing Stokes and family. Fair. Reed Harris spent a few days One hundred fourteen chapter in Sun Valley on a trip he won members exhibited a total of 137 from the Hudson Co, entries at the fair. 'About 80 Reese Anderson, son of Mr. of all cereal grain entries came and Mrs. Virgil Anderson was from Bear River Chapter. painfully injured last Sunday Blue Ribbon winners were: when his horse fell on him and Don Shaffer, Home woodworkfractured his foot. He is able to ing project; LaMoyne Roberts, get around with the aid of cattle squeeze chute; Lester Earl, crutches. leather; David Buchanan, alfDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. alfa seed; LeRoy Richman, Dallas Stokes Sunday were Mr. wheat; Ray Knudsen swine and and Mrs. Ken Smith and family James Burgess, sheet metal. of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Ray, Knudson won the swine Laron and Rod of Garland. fitting and showmanship contest Other visitors were Mr. and and also first prize for the cleanMrs. Joe Stokes of Plymouth est and neatest pens. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Laub Other chapter members won of Tremonton. numerous red, white, pink and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson ribbons for their efforts and baby of Bountiful visited yellow in preparing entris for exhibition. Last Tuesday two bus loads of chapter members and their advisers spent the day at the Fair. Bear River FFA Group Makes Good Showing at Fair TRAP SHOOT SNDAY, OCTOBER TURKEYS Notice To Water Users 9 The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB-&- HAMS NORTH OF BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Tremonton 26923 - Charles R. Taylor, P. Box 412, Tremonton, Ut.; 10 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-iwell bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 781.8 ft. and W. 67 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T14N, R9W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 640 acres in said Sec. 1 SPONSORED BY O. Tremonton Jaycees n, COME OUT THIS SUNDAY and for domestic purposes. 24-i- growth, allows earlier maturity, increases yield and improves crop quality and stock-waterin- Mrs. Tingey Improving Monday, Bishop and Mrs. Leland Capener, Russell Capen-e- r and Alf Capener were in Ogden to visit Lillian Tingey in the Dee Hospital. We are happy to report she was brought home from the hospital Sunday. She is recuperating nicely and continues to gain strength. We will be happy to have Lillian joining with us in our activities again. Mrs. George Hales of Wash., came to Utah to visit her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boothe of St. Charles, Ida., who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and Mrs. George Hales were guests. Mrs. Hales has spent the , week visiting here in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard attended the Recreation Club party in Farmington during the week. Edna Ward and Esther Jensen visited Lillian Tingey in the Dee Hospital in Ogden Tuesday. Attend Funeral in Idaho Earl Young of Perry and Myrle Udy accompanied Maggie Wood, Mildred Richards and Isabell Allred to Poatello to attend the funeral services for an uncle, D. J. Bowen who was 93 years old. The Jr. Birthday Club met at the home of Maurine Udy to honor Maurine Udy, Madge Udy and Grace Allen Thursday night. The members enjoyed the even ing of social visiting and. a delicious pot luck lunch. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of Huntington Park, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener. The men were missionary companion's in Ireland years ago. The brothers and sisters of the Lawritz Smith family of Draper met Sunday to commer-orat- e the 125 anniversary of the birthday of their father. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ward. Guests were the following family members: Mr. Top-penis- From The Earfh Comes An Abundant Life For All UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Standard gasolines ", For information on any Standard Oil Company of California product, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Shuman and baby of Salt Lake City visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl. ., Nvy4, WNEy4, 17. said Sec. Phone Tremonton Ny2-V- Top Trade -- ins Today ! Top Resale Tomorrow ! "V. .' ; s IS z d and for purposes. 27074 - Albert L. Smith, Co Marcellus Palmer, 351 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Ut.; 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 150 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 14, T14N, RIOW. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres in Ste said Sec. stock-waterin- J. BESS FARRELL g n. Sec. 18, By Myrle Vdy incidental year-roun- d 26954 - Blaine Hansen, 2947 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Ut.; 6 sec- - ft. for irrigation use from two wells bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) N. 330 ft. and E. 330 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 18 - 3 sec. ft.; (2) N. 1320 ft. from S V Cor. Sec 17- - 3 sec.-ftboth in T14N, R11W. The water will be collected in an overnight reservoir and conveyed 3800 ft. where it will be commingled and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 680 acres in E said Fall fertilization promotes strong root RIVERSIDE and Mrs. C. E. Smith of Gar- DAVID CALDERWOOD SISTER VISITS IN TREMONTON land, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith WORKING ON Mrs. Cora Boothe of Provo of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. William PAPER Hansen of Murray, Mrs. Carrie SCHOOL spent several days visiting her David Calderwood, who is at sister, Mrs. May Dalton. Mrs. White and Mrs. Afton Green of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Martha tending the University of Utah Dalton drove her sister back to Peterson of Riverton, Mr. and is editing a sports page in the Provo and stopped for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and the E. student newspaper, The Jetti and family in Salt Lake W. Wards of Riverside. During City. the day Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith, son and family of C. E. Smith called on the family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Houser of Philadelphia, Pa., spent Sunday afternoon visiting the Streator Tingeys. Myrle Udy and Louise HarIn Utah this is especially true. Although ranked 39th per accompanied Annie Johnson 13th in total valu nationally in population, Utah ranks and Ruth Johnson to Salt Lake of total in 4th and percentage mineral of production City Saturday to attend Daughlabor force employed in mining. Mining and its related ters of Utah Pioneer convention. industries help produce prosperity for all Utahns. Attends Funeral Mrs. Alice Ward and Barbara Ward accompanied by Mr. "From the earth comes on abundant life for all" and Mrs. Leo Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs were in Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Withers, Saturday. Barbara stayed to atMan told me about The tend conference. Mrs. Effie Wtlling who has been in Evanston, Wyo., for a the one big plus in week returned home Saturday e?vn night. See Nature's Beauty Could I but put my feelings into words, I'd describe a scene which greeted my eyes today. We took a ride through the canyons. Oh- - the glory of those hill sides. 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Get the big plus in today's gasolines for your ener and MarLee were among car and truck, in both Chevron Supreme and Chevron those who went to Salt Lake Gasoline. City for conference. call .. ' ' v"st 1. : is.. m t f i i?L year-roun- g & ,r - - t - . 1 14. 27089 - Engvar UjIBIMIlL8 i?4y C. Petersen, Marcellus Palmer, 351 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Ut.; 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from two wells bet. 150 and 500 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) 13 58-in- . well at a point S. 1997.9 ft. and W. 1863.2 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 14 3 sec.-fwell at a (2) point S. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14-- 3 sec.-ftboth in T14N, RIOW. The water will be commingled and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrisaid Sec. gate 320 acres in co -- 1 -- Why Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate? t; n. Swper "88" Holiday Coupe ., Maximum water solubility makes Anchor Brand quickly available to roots in alkaline or acid soil per dollar. Means economy to you. means more phosphorus 14. 46 available PiOs, the highest Treble analysis you can buy, reduces handling costs, because you handle less. Pelletized for easy, dustless application. Just the right size to assure maximum P,0, availability in western soils. Just the right size to apply in any manner Dependable delivery from our even by plane. close-b- y plant. Fall fertilizing saves you time next Spring! Order your Anchor Brand Treble Superphosphate now! - Harold L. Kunzler, sec.-ffor well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 394 ft. and E. 943 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21, T12N, RI4W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 600 acres in Sees. 16, 20, 21, 22 and 27, T12N. R14W, and for incidental purposes. 27097 - Charles E. Kunzler, for Park Valley, Ut.; 5 sec.-fwell irrigation use from a bet. 50 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 530 ft. and E. 1150 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 28, T12N, R14W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov 1 to irrigate 480 acres in NEV4 Sec. 28, NWV4 Sec. 27 and SEV4 Sec. 21, V T12N, R14W. 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 November 12, 1955. Joseph M. Tracey STATE ENGINEER In The Leader, "Published Tremonton, Ut. from Sept. 29 to 27096 Park Valley, Ut.; 10 irrigation use from a OCTOBER DEALINQ DAYS ARE MERE... AND WE'LL MEET VDU MORE THAN HALFWAY t. 16-i- n. stock-waterin- year-roun- d g LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE Old mobile "88" 2 -- Door Sedan at law at 255CS 00 t. 16-i- ?jsi)iii)i Manufactured by WESTERN PHOSPHATES, Inc. Garfield, Utah CIO. MITER A CO., MernteettteJa Distributed by WIISON hoenlx f rtseo Denver San Francisco lot Angel Seattle Salt Ufa City ortlond f Oct. 13, 1955." I Over to Olds in October . . . that's the smartest move you could make! 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