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Show LEADED CLASSIFIEDS EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Meeting Called John Deere hay FOR SALE and hay elevator, 3 chopper chop, hay wagon, 1 Chatlin Primary preparation meeting 5 was held Ditcher. Call after 6 p.m. Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Margie Atkinson. which Montana prop- was Following the lesson, FOR SALE AlMrs. Bernice given by erty - 2400 acre dry farm, 1200 len, a Primary Thirty-Yea- r acres planted, home, buildings service was given to Mrs. and full line of machinery. $70 Lavona pin Grover along with a per acre. 29' down, ten miles Thirty-thre- e year Primary serfrom Dillon. vice certificate. Mrs. Inez Brown .'Also 4500 acre ranch, 400 acres of Garland, formerly of the irrigated, two homes, full line Primary Stake Board made the of machinery, six miles from presentation. Mrs. Fern Huish, Dillon. Priof the Garland, formerly 600 acre irrigated farm, 200 Stake Board was also presmary acres in meadow, 8 miles from ent at the meeting. down. Dillon. 29 Mrs. Lavona Grover, Mrs. MILLER REAL ESTATE Wayne Grover, Mrs. Huish and Mrs. Brown were all presented AND INSURANCE 63 North Main St. Brigham City, with beautifully crocheted handkerchiefs. phone 1040 After the meeting, games were will pay played and refreshments served UTAH cash for dead or usless cows, to sixteen ladies. The Explorer basketball team hosese, sheep or hogs. Dial tfc emerged from the tournament with Consolation Championship. 19 acres irrigated FOR SALE The team was under the direcfarm with three room home, and tion of J. P. Christensen. The other out buildings. 1 mile west of Bear River City. Heber Hail h St. Ogden, phone LOST ing, Ski rack frame, be38521 tween Tremonton and Riverside, Saturday, Feb. 18. Clifford SumFour room mod mers. 1 FOR RENT ern home by March 1st. East FOR SALE' Gentle Shetland 4 Phone Tremonton. mare. Very good for children. Contact Moyle Hunsaker, 1 100 Ton corn FOR SALE tip silage and chopped straw. See HELP WANTED Part time 2 Boyd Marble or call alterations lady. Apply in person. Valley Cleaners. tic Shop King's Store for window FOR RENT 3 room furnished shade values. Odd sizes cut FREE. Choose from washable basement apt. Heat and hot water furnished. Call 7 paper, supported plastic and in embossed 100 popvinyl ular colors. FOR SALE Red brick two - full basement. 10 year guaranteed bedroom home One See old. Devere Adams year batteries at $29.95 now in Utah. 670 N. 2nd Tremonton E., or "Exclusive dealerships available. 1 phone Box P. O. Write 205, OrderVille, Utah Three room un DEPARTMENT OF THE INFOR RENT furnished apartment and 3 room TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND furnished apartment, steam heat MANAGEMENT, Land and Surand hot water. "Newly redecorat- - vey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. December 28, 1955. Notice is ed. Alta Apartments, Garland. hereby given that Israel Hunsaker of Tremonton, Utah, on WANTED Your TV and AP May 3, 1954, filed application PLIANCE service problems. We Utah 012441, under Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as service all brands. NORTHERN amended, to select Lots 1, 2, 3, APPLI- 4, 5, 6 SWy4NEy4, SNWV4 AND FURNITURE ANCE, Tremonton and Garland. Sec. 4, T. 12N., R. 4W., and S AL7-331- 469-27t- AL7-563- AL7-956- AL7-235- U14-219- AL7-364-c LIFE-LON- G AL7-269- LIFE-LON- G Sec. 26. T. 13 N., R. 4W., SLM, Irontte Ironers. FOR RENT Cut your ironing time in half. Phone collect 410, Brigham City. Demonstrations given free. fc SALE OR RENT Cresent Immediate posDairy Building. 2 session. Phone or see Ray Hunsaker Elwood. AL7-114- Do you need a steel, fire proof file for your valuable papers? THE LEADER. has some dandies with lock and key for only $3.85 containing 622.92 acres, in exchange for W Sec. 12. T. 13N., R. 10W., and All Sec. 31, T. 11 N., R. 12 W., SLM, containing 950.80 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date' of first publication of this Notice. Douglas E. Henriques, Actg. Manager. First publication Jan.. 5, 1956 players were: Vaughn Rhodes, on just about a hour's notice HERE'S MORE ABOUT . . . Dean Shaffer, Steve Grover, last week. The furnace at the Mahlon Christensen, Jack Oyler, Kent Shaffer, Don Shaffer, Don Larson and Brent Riser. Attend Music Meet Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and Mrs. Louis Larson attended the Civic Music Club Sunday after noon in Logan at the A. C. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson of Garland was the scene of a delicious hot tur key dinner with all the trim mings, Friday night. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover of East Garland, who are scheduled to leave for their new home in Palmer, Alaska on Saturday of this week. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, all of East Garland. Following the dinner the group played scrabble after which the dessert of pie and ice cream was served. Mrs. Leland Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Patterson of West Point, spent Thursday at the Wayne Grover home, where they helped Mrs. Grover begin packing for their Alaska trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and children were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Carma Taylor in Harrisville. Visit In West Point Mrs. Grover and family spent Monday and Tuesday at West Point at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andersen are planning to move into the Wayne Grover home very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaffer, East Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Anderson, Tremonton left Saturday morning on their trip to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and family of Bountiful were visitars with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, Saturday and Sunday. They spent Saturday night at the Glen Fryer home in Collin-sto. - church needed repairs and it was too cold to hold meeting there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler, Marva and Kelly, visited Sunday afternoon in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood. Mrs. Linden Thompson of Elwood was there also. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and family had Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover and family, Mr. and Mrs Dewain Loveland and Bryan of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Korth, Brigham as their Sunday dinner guests. Idaho Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr. and family of Caldwell, Idaho, arrived here Wednesday. They spent some time at the Roy Oyler home. They returned to Idaho, Sunday. VISIT IN BLACKFOOT Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney and family visited over the weekend in Blackfoot, Ida., with the Spence Gardner family. Veterans Invited To Social THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. February 23. 1956 Stake Conference Continued from front page and Leola Romer as a member of the board. Board members. Ford Jepp-soIla Anderson, Rupert Black-haRichard Calderwood, Virginia Anderson, Jesse J. Roberts, LaRene Napoli, and Eleanor P. Petersen were released from the Sunday School Stake board. Speakers at the Saturday evening meeting were Blanche Thompson, Claine Nelson, June Holmgren, LeRoy Roberts, and Elder Bennion , La Von Brown and Gary Korth spoke Sunday morning on "What the Church Means to Me", and Kenneth Stirland and Mervin A. Erickson reported their missionary work in the British and South West Indian Mission Other respectively. speakers were Donald B. Green of the Stake High Council, Bishop Delbert Firth of the Both-weWard, and Elder Bennion. The Stake Men's chorus sang three numbers in that session. A women's chorus from Both-wefurnished the special music for the afternoon meeting, and speakers were President Reese B. Mason, President Deloris Stokes, Ray M. Reeder of the high council, Stanley Anderson of the YMMIA, Leslie Rees of the Sunday School, George Smith, mission president, and Fred M. Petersen who reported his mission in the Northern States Mission. Elder Bennion was the concluding speaker. n, the second Monday in March. The topic to be discussed will be, "The Possibility of Growing Corn, for Grain in the Bear The Bear River chapter of River Valley". Young Farmers held elections The time and place will be Monday night, in which new of- given at a later date. ficers were chosen. The officers are as follows: Ross Rudd, president; Delon IN LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WhitStokes, first vice president; vice second presWynn Zundel, ney were in Logan last week, ident; Richard Rampton, secre- staying with their grandchildren tary and treasurer; LaMoyne while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby spent a week in Roberts, reporter. ' California. next be held will The meeting Ross Rucld Heads Young Farmers Wig-nail- ORDER YOUR FERTILIZER J07 ll ll The American Legion invited all veterans and their wives to a social in the Utah Power and Light auditorium, Tremonton. The social is set for Friday, Feb. 24, at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of getting .together is to acquaint all veterans with the benefits and privileges of veterans as Legion members. State Vice Commander Adjutant Arthur Horsley and Region Commander P. K. Hayes will be present to explain the benefits. All are asked to notify Moyle Hunsaker or Joe Burgess regarding their attendance at the party. AVOID THE "RUSH" Don't wait for spring to order your fertilizer. It may be difficult to get the type you want in the quantities you want it. ORDER NOW! Your Branch Manager can now offer you the kind of fertilizer you want and arrange for delivery when you want it. Arrangements also can be made for subr stantial savings on shipments. off-ca- SPREADING SERVICE , s, WILL COLLECT FOR HEART FUND Members of the Jaycettes will canvas the town Sunday, starting at 2:00 p.m.. It is hoped everyone will be willing to donate to this worthy cause. $v . . . you can get spreading service on large bulk order at a cost of $1.50 per "acre in loads of 8Va' tons or more. This service available to members 75 miles from Midvale plant or less and for mixes and 19 phosphate. Utah Poultry & Farmerg Co-o- p. COME IN AND SEE US1 7 ir''Vs'-V- J M (flip n. Kay and Gloria Adams, chilMrs. Golden Adams had their tonsils removed on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jenkins and family of Riverton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Golden Adams was in Salt Lake City, Monday. Attend Club Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter attended the Social Hour Club, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rodgers in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Holman were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman in dren of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Tremonton and Mrs. Jane Isaacson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman for dinner, Monday. The Relief Society ladies are very grateful to Mrs. Holman for opening her home to them IPus&s gpuxm Sim We are now in the process of taking care of your implement Repairing for 1956. We also have some good used machinery and dealing in used machinery for your needs. If we don't have it, we will try to pick it up. Let us help you take care of your Implement needs. Come and see me. ROBBINS IMPLEMENT CO. cfefoarecf locally f FOR SALE 95.98 acre farm with 30 acres irrigated, also 10 acre irrigated farm at Bothwell. Mrs. Alice B. Anderson 326 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City. 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