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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah held at the Hotel Utah in Salt LaKe City Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Herman by Florence Munsvm Lett and family. Mr and Mrs Cvril Godi'rey, Mr and Mrs Mirk JJOXS FETE LADIES 'Woolley. Mrs. Elmo Munson. LAT EVENING SOCIAL and Hyrum Godfrev amwrnn. t Tne rieming auiis entertain-- : lea dy Air and Mrs. Orson their ladies at a party held frey of Leh; attended funeral 1st the Garland Cafe Thursday services for their sister Mrs fevening. Wendell Welling, Gale Letitia Thompson at the M. J. Udy and Arvin ston Ward Chapel Thursday fSmith had charge of the even. Others attending the services lings entertainment. Mr. and from Fielding were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Petersen of Brigham Airs. J. D. Munson. Mrs. John sjang several musical numbers Owen, Mrs. Vcrl Udv and Mrs Mr. Wendell Welling. and gave impersonations. Vern Petersen Mrs. and played Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl of numbers and gave Logan spent Tuesdav afternoon saxaphone ' readings. A hot supper was ser- - visiting with Mrs. George Godved to about forty club mem- frey. Z bers and guests. In Hospital I Mexico Trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles B HanI Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Gam left sen of Goshen. Utah are stavine Sunday morning for a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs - trip to Mexico City where they Jack Hansen for a few davs will be house guests at the home while Mrs. Jack Hansen is reof Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nelson. ceiving medical care at the L.D. They plan to be gone about two S. Hospital at Logan. Weekend puests at the home weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welland Mrs. Noble Petersen and ing were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald . Mrs. Elma Petersen attended a Welling of Ogden. Sunday guests at the home cf family party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ravsten Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and at Clarkston Wednesday even- family were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ing. A lovely hot supper was Hastings and son. Dannv, of served and the evening spent Roy. Norman Petersen of Salt Lake in a social. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, City is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson, Mr. with his mother, Mrs. Elma and Mrs. W. M. Welling and Petersen and family. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. attended an Annual Banquet and Business meeting given by Hendricks entertained at a party the Fur Breeders Association at thpir hnmo IVTrmHnv thn ru- - FIELDING j l , God-Lte- j ' Clark-IWellin- . i ; s d casion being their 45th wedding Anniversary. A delicious hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mix Leonard lEmeline) Florence of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs William iThelma) Bowon of Magna. Mi and Mrs. Autvr (Ival Florence of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendriek ol Garland. Four grandchildren and one great grand child were also present. The table was centered with a beautiful cake. The evening was spent in a social and Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks received many nice gifts. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland Friday were Dr and Mrs. Otto Sainbury of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alice Foutz of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and familv visited with Mr. and Mrs. El I wood Hess Wednesday. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen this week are Mr. and Mrs. John Tolverton of Neenah, Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Thursday with Uvnr daughter, Mrs. Helen Thomas and family at Soda Springs, Idaho. rinochle Club The Pinochle Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes Saturday evening. A lovely hot supper was served to eight couples. During the evening prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coomb--- . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess and with spent Saturday their parents, Mr. and family Mrs. Ellwood Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood at a party at the Udy home Friday evening. A delito cious dinner was served the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rrs! RiH'. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pourne. The evening . was spnt playing Monte Mrs. Maurice .arson and five ed BOX ELDER COUNTY National Farm Loan Association De-Ve- ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1954 P.M. 1:30 re Ca-lo- T dairh"'-- LIBERTY THEATRE. Tremonton Guest Speaker Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon, President, U. S. A. C. nf s Cnnno v'sited wtih Mrs. Alene Sutherland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlnh Udv were r'viner !ni'H-,a' the home of Mrvtd Mr. Sidney Godfrey" n Clnrk'ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Low's MneFar-- l ".id 'ind two rhusMrrs of Ida.. viited wtih Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and children, Micheal and Janie 3 - Dividend Checks Door Prizes Short business session and Election of Two Directors Music by Bear River High School A Cappella Choir oeiu Saturday Thursday. February at Salt Lake ther City. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Krause una children Paul and JaNae of Salt Lake City spent Sund.n w.th Mrs. Krause's parent. M: and Mrs Frank. Cannon EAST GARLAS1) by .Mrs. Eph Teterson JKKKY PETEKSON HUIiNKI) AS TENT CATCHES FIRE Jerry Peterson was seriously burned on his upper arms, shoulders and back Sunday morning when faulty wiring iginited the tent in which he and Larry were sleeping. Larry woke first and j urn pod out dragging his bed with him. A piece of burning canvas wrapped itself about Jerry's shoulders as he came out. All the bedding and clothing was destroyed Back From Florida Mrs. Gilbert Allred returned last Tuesday from a vacation trip to Tampa, Fla., where she was a guest of Major and Mrs. Roscoe Minson. While there they also made a trip to Miami and Key West. Mr. and Mrs. LRoy Atkinson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. HarClarkston mon Pierson "to Thursday where they attended funeral services for an aunt, Mrs. Letitia Thompson. The Atkinsons and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg of Riverside were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summers in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patterson and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point spent Friday with Mrs. Wayne Grover and children. Attend Testimonial Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Hansen were in Syracuse Sunday where they attended the missionary testimonial for a bro Cook who will' leave ;n the near future for the California mission. Mi and Mrs. 1! J Potter entert.uiit it the conference visit-o- i Mi Mrs. Oscar A Kirk-ii.iand Sunday Saturday On Sund. other members of tin- stake presidency and wives, Mi. and Mrs Charles Wood. Mr. and Mrs Vernald Johns, Mr L. C. Christoferson and Mrs were also dinner guests at the Potter luuiie On Wednesday Mrs, Marion Sorensen and daughter, Lennis, Mrs LeKoy Atkinson and Mrs Clarence Forslerg of Riverside were in Ugden where they visited w.th Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chnslenseii .u-.i- of i m Mrs Tom Harper spent 5 days the week in Driggs, Ida., . with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Card nor. Mrs Gardner and children returned home with her when they will spend a few days. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Odd and daughter and other relatives of Kaysville visited al the Harper home. Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn S Derrick and family visited last Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson son-in-law- 'A Mother Dies Word has been received by Lester Holman jot the death on Saturday of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Holman at Moroni. She was at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. James Swenson in the care of a daughter, Mrs. Lida Green She passed her 96th birthday anniversary in November and has been ill for some time. The funeral was held Tuesday in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson and son Melvin of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson of Mantua were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt of Layton enroute home from the funeral in Clarkston of Mrs. Thompson called on Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson Thursday. incidental irrigation and incid- LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship ental use in a meat processing 25221 Town of Bothweli, BED No. 2, Tremonton, Ut.: 2 S('e- for municipal purposes on wells as follow: Well notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City. Utah, or the respective signers for further No 8m- wel1 168 ft deeP at Information , t N 50 ft d w 1Q ft irom SE Cor. Sec. 4, TUN, R4W 1 sec.-ftWell No. 2 6in. well NOTICE TO CREDITORS 248 ft. deep at a point N. 138 ft. Kstate of GRACE F. STONE, and E. 906ft. from SW Cor. Sec Deieased. 31, TI2N, R3W, 1 sec., ft. The Creditors will present claims water will be commingled in with vouchers to the undersignthe system and used distributing ed at Brigham Citv. Utah, on for in the purposes municipal or before the 18th dav of April, Town of Bothwell. A. D 1954. 25230 W. R. Rucker. TreWALTER G. MANN, Ut.; 3 sec., ft. for irriexecutor of the estate of monton,use from an well gation Grace F. Stone. Deceased bot 200 and 300 ft. deep at a Walter G. Mann, Attorney point N. 2590 ft. and W. 2590 37 First Security Bank Bldg. from SE Cor. Sec. 3 TI2N, 4tc ft Brigham City, Utah. R7W. The water will be used of Date first publication, from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate February 12, A.D., 1954 80 acres embraced in E1 SW Vi said Sec. 3. 2533H NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ralph F. Nelson, Box 215, Brigham City. Ut.; .045 Estate of PRISCILLA ADAMS, sec.-ffor miscellaneous purDeceased. from a well bet. 60 Creditors will present claims poses and 200 ft. dern at a point S. with vouchers to the under- 950 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, signed at Tremonton, Utah, on T9N. RIW. The water will be. or before the 18th day of April, used for the operation and A.D.. 1954. maintenance of a restaurant, (or the domestic requirements o Teresa A. White, of the one family and occupants of 78 administratrix estate of Priscilla Adams, cabins and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of one Deceased. acre embraced in NE'4 said G. Walter Mann, Attorney Sec. 9 for administratrix, 2538f Tremonton City Cor37 First Security Bank Bldg. Tremonton. Ut.; 2 sec poration, Utah. 4tc Brigham City, ft. for municipal purposes from Date of first publication, an Unamed Spring Area, trib. February 12, A.D.. 1954 to Bear River at a point N. 1030 ft. and W. 525 ft. from SE Cor. LEGAL NOTICE Sec. 31, TT2N. R2W, which is NOTICE TO WATER USERS the point of collection of a The following applications spring area as follows: Beginhave been filed with the State ning at said point of collection, Engineer to appropriate water thence N. 125 ft.. W 130 ft., S. in Box Elder County, State of 150 ft.. E. 130 ft.. N. 25 ft to Utah, throughout the entire beg. The water will be collected pumped through pipe year and all locations being and from SLB&M unless otherwise 1000 ft. to the distribution system where It will be used designated: 24739 Don M. Hansen, Dee for municipal purposes in TreSclman, Marion Miller, Tremon- monton City. Protests resisting the granting for domton, Utah; .009 sec.-f- t. estic use from an Unnamed of any of the foregoing appliSpring Area, trlb. to Malad cations, with reasons therefor, River at a point S. 708 ft. and must be In affidavit form with W. 4(54 ft. from NE Cor Sec. 15, extrn copy and filed with the TUN. R3W, which is the point State Engineer, 403 State Capiof collection of a spring area tol. Snlt Lake Citv 1, Utah, on beginning at a point S. 098 ft. or before April 10, 1954 and W. 434 ft from NE Cor. Joseph M. Tracy sa.d See. 15, thence W. 200 ft., STATE ENGINEER S. 200 ft., E. 200 ft ., N. 200 ft. 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