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Show A j : M iQvl THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce LEGAL NOTICES Geary. Norman Tilths was operated on Tuesday at the Valley Hos- IN THE SUMMONS FIRST JUDICIAL DISGrant Skinner pital. He is reported doing TRICT COURT, IN AND FOR 'Lake City, nicely. father her Mrs. Beth Bowcutt and childwith ren spent Saturday with her; Relatives in Kiverside. mother, Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales and vCr, Ed Rader, - family spent famThanksgiving wlh Bader and her mother, Mr.; and Mrs. Jack of corinne, Munson in Fielding. The family familywere all together for a real reand Mr. union, the first time for several ter, i. coif. Xte - :;nd years. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy spent Art! in Ogden. Mrs. Saturday and Mr. Mr Mr. Mrs. Austin Udy spent; and children. their Thursday with her mother and family, Mrs. Orson Bailey, in ?Mrs Welton Ward and Logan u PocateUo. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs 1 ;.ola Walker, of Ogden, were at the home of their Mrs- paul ward erbvf ? daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, in Lake Citv. v own Mr. and Mrs. Joe can Mrs. wd Wted during the week-- f. Metzgar, of Salt Lake; also' her uncle, T. J. Udy. daughter were guests. and Mr. and Mrs. George Bitte ; Kuie Macfarlane Thanks and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho J.., Ardene, spent laaiio. Spent Wednesday night with the in Preston, U. Ed Udys. The ladies are sistJ. Mrs. and ... Salt Lake ers. Mrs. Udy accompanied, their daughter and them to Tooele on Thursday for pith a family reunion at the home of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. lflf - Tre-monto- xr n; i -- S. M. Young. jJ fIFT ii Uil ' 1ST 7 feu Water i p 1 B"W $1.00 : Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane and, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane were in Salt Lake City at the ireception and banquet at the Hotel Newhouse in honor of Postmaster I. A. Smoot, who is retiring after fifteen years of .service as Postmaster in Srlt Lake City. Mrs. Ed Udy spent Friday in Salt Lake City with her daugh ter, IValeea Crowther. Valea came back with her for the weekend. Ralph Richards went to Salt Lake City for Thanksgiving JeBath $1.00 with his wife and son and fam$1.00 ily, Mr. and Mrs .Ford Richards. Soap Mrs. Ford Richards has been in $1.00 ,the hospital, but is able to re ...bving Mugs turn home. Mrs. Ralph Ricn-arSofaVume returned home with Mr. $1.00 jbizers Richards on Friday. Point Pens Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward $1.00 6 pent Thursday in Ogden with )ice son and family, Mr. and $1.00 their 1 Lotion Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jenson ' Lotion $1.00 had their children home for the The holiday. Thanksgiving Snery $1.00 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale ) Albums $1.00 Ogden and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. $1.00 Max Adams and daughters, of Crystals Tremonton. Mrs. Jenson went y Razor $1.00 back to Sal tLake City on Sun;ng Brushes.... $1.00 day with the Ogdens. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward re3 and Leather word from their daughceived L Ids $1.00 ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blades that they have Odell $1.00 Thompson, jr:r in landed Guam, where safely Ljing Cards $1.00 two years. for reside will hey Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward .. $1.00 and family, of Ogden, spent ' Hand with his parents, Mrs Sunday Bag . $1.00 J. H. Ward. J ''ice $1.00 Lotion '7it ds - & : 1 fli; i mi ine Gun $1.00 r. Pencil Set $1.00 orted i Cards e EC Hi ar $1.00 Sachet $1.00 pessary taxes must be ed to above prices. TO DRUG IE! it TREMONTON LEADING tractor and Implement fran- chise available to party who can qualify. Capital requirements approximately $10,000. Applicant must have or be able to acquire suitable building. Farm machinery experience preferred, but not mandatory. WRITE BOX "V THE LEADER and required to serve upon Per-r- is S. Jensen, Plaintiffs' attorney, wrhose address is 406 Walker Bank Building, Sain Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed, and herewith served upon you. This is an action to quiet the title of the plaintiffs in and to the following described property in Box Elder County, Utah, The Southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 11 North. Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Dated October 4, 1950. to-w- it: PERRIS C!. Mrs. Clarence Brough Mrs. Wayne Sandall were gan visitors Saturday. un-Sun- day Re-pare- nts, I and Lo- Mrs. Duane Lower of Ogden visited with Mrs. Joe Burgess Monday. mxm .1 . , . grower-owne- d cooperative hat won an outstanding market position across the nation with its guaranteed MILK WHITE eggs and poultry. a sleddy market for all producer members at premium prices. This assures omuFQuimv AND FARMERS CO-O- gglig Comes the time when you're hard at work in the field . . . rushing to beat the weather or finish the innumerable jobs piled up at the same time . . . and a breakdown occurs. It's then you'll really "kick yourself" for not having had your John Deere Equipment reconditioned before the busy season. Now . . . while your equipment is not in use, let us give it a thorough going over. Our skilled mechanics, trained in servicing methods recommended by John Deere will give your equipment a careful checkover. They'll tighten up all loose parts and, where necessary, replace worn parts with genuine John Deere Parts. They'll clean and repaint your equipment . . . put it in top condition for the work ahead. Remember our shop offers you trained mechanics, precision tools, and genuine John Deere Parts. No other shop in this community offers all three! See us eoon. Peterson Tractor Service PHONE 2211 TREMONTON P Hi...!-- . ....... .. m-.- ..n - -- n. ... n n - - ii JENSEN, Attorne" or Plaintiffs 406 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt La) e City, Utah. NOTICE TO W VTER USERS The following applications' have been filed v'th the Stat Engineer to apprr priate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, un less otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 21560 - Tremonton City Corpor ation., Tremonton, Ut.; 2 sec for municipal purposes from City Springs, trib. to Bear River at a point N- 133 it. and w. zeao it from NVi Cor. Sec. 5. T11N. R2W. The water will be pumped from the spring and conveyed through n pipe a distance of 18.300 ft. to Tremonton City where it will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for municipal purposes. 21764 - M. L. Tanner, Grouse Creek, Ut; .03 sec.-f- t. for domeswell bet. 30 tic use from a n. and 50 ft. deep at a point S. 855'E. 1332 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19. T12N. R17W. The water will be used for the domestic require ments of one family and for in cidental stock watering and irrigation of lawns and flowers. 21850 - Tremonton City Cor poration. Tremonton, Ut.; 1.33 sec-f- t. for municipal purposes from Germer Spring, trib. to Bear River at a point N. 567-- it. and W. 3027 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 5 T11N. R2W. which is the point of collection for a spring area. beg. N. 567.1 It and ft. from NV4 Cor. said Sec. 5, and embraced in the following traverse: N. 3400 W 100 ft. S. SGWW. 120 ft., S. 3400'E 100 ft N. 5600'E. 120 ft. to bog. From the spring the water will be conand veyed through 400 ft. of 18,460 ft. of pipe to Tremonton City where it will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec 31 for muni- )0) VJ mi power, room, ride... Biq-c- ar o for less than many smaller cars -ft. Tune in THE BILLY ROSE SHOW ABC-TNetwork - 4-i- LOWE Il PRICED fulfil rr ly 12-i- n. CE cipal purposes. RACKS 1.00 $2.50 J alar. SAT. ONLY orated TUMBLERS 'esuiar 12c . doz. 31.00 each SAT. ONIJY Charles E. Kunzler, for Park Valley. Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. well irrigation use from a bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 832 ft. and W. 654 it. from SE Cor. Sec. 21. T12N. R14W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 21919 12-i- n. : ular $1.29 .. facemoker G BEATERS T JsuurJl Y'S ICE SO OVERALLS SET ....... w 1.00 SAT. ONLY pairSAT.$1.00 ONLY each 1.00 SAT. ONLY 1.00 sular $M9 Set SAT. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jack gently I had the urgent need Crossman of Brigham and herifor the ambulance at 4:00 brothers, Jack Crossman of Salt o'clock in the morning when the Lake City and Charles Crossman .people of Tremonton were sound of Brigham City. asleep. To my surprise not two, but ten firemen responded to the call. Not only did they lend their Mrs. Sarah Adams wai a laid in bring this patient to the Brigham visitor Monday. hospital, but they stood by to !give their blood by transfusion Mr. and Mrs. Farrel J. Bess for this patient This is the type of men we spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King can all, rightfully, feel proud of. at Buhl, Idaho. G. C. Flcklin M. D. Rie-che- rs 1 iilar f persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien unon the real prop erty described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. The Reuben Baers spent one day last week in Salt Lake City. 21, 22 12-i- b and NT BOX ELDER COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. OWEN D. JOHN. ALFRED T. JOHN, and JAMES CLIFFORD JOHN, Plaintiffs, vs. J. ROBERT ALLEN and HELEN EUNICE ALLEN, his wife; SEW ELL as Administratrix of the Estate of J. Q. A. Beck and Romanza Beck, his wife, both deceased; THE BEAR RIVER OGDEN AND IRRIGATION WATERWORKS COMPANY; the unknown successors in interest of the Bear River Irrigation and Ogden Waterworks Company, a EUNICF defunct corporation; SEWELL as Administratrix of the Estate of William Henry Rowe. also known as W. H. Rowe, and Hannah Frances; Rowe, his wife, both deceased; the unknown successor trustee of the trust created by deed, recorded in Book "P" of Deeds, Page 452, of the records of Box Elder County, Utah; the un known beneficiaries of the trust created by the deed to W. H. Rowe, Trustee, recorded in said Book "P", of Deeds, Page 452, of the records of Box Elder THE PEAR Utah; County, LAKE AND RIVER WATERWORKS & IRRIGATION COMPANY, and the unknown successors in interest of said Bear Lake and River Waterworks & Irrigation Company, a defunct corporation; and all other The Steve DeJarnetts were and 27. T12N R14W. ' dinner on at guests Thursday Protests resisting the "granting of any of the foregoing applica-- , the Merwin Cook home. tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with! Mrs. Sophia Larson of East extra copy, and filed with the ' Garland 403 is vlsting this week State Engineer. State Capitol sail Laze uny uian, on or be- with Mrs. W. A. 'Adams. fore January 13, 1951. Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Fridal 5tc ni and sons. Knud and SidMr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and ney, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W E. family spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Idaho Falls, SatAdams in Thatcher, where their urday. Miss May Fridal, who had entire family met in a been visiting at the Wright home, returned to Tremonton J. C. Riechers and A. J. with them. of Hollister, Idaho visited during the week at the home of their daughter, and sister, Mrs. Farrel Bess. Sees. ii,oe r,:n HUDSON HORNET- - JAY DEE HA RMS rii i rciiiuiiiuu |