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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931 NOTICE 1 Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Com- -' i Dan v. Principal Place of Busine . Snowville,. Utfth .... 0O0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Creditors will present claims with; vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 25th day. of January, A. D. ' Date of first publication September 17th, A. D. 193L Barbara Nessen, administratrix, of the estate of Nephi Nessen, deceased. William E. Davis, Brigham, Utah, Attorney for Administratrix. First insertion September 17, 1931. Last insertion, October 15, 1931. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH. This Week hj ARTHUR BRISBANE East Tremonton m, .. ." Estate of Nephi Nessen, Deceased. 1932. day where he entered the U. S. A. C. friends of Salt Lake City, spent a few hours Sunday with relatives in for the coming year. The Ladies Farm Bureau will meet with Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Jr. on Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riley, of Brig-haoOo were calling on friends here Sua-da- y. N. W. 01ten ad family motored to afternoon at 2 o'clock. The subject r . will be "Remodeling of Cloth-inylesson Ogden, Saturday. A full attendance is desired. A. Bigler, Clarence and Mrs. Mr. J. George Abbott returned from Monte Bigler and Mrs. Lillie Olsen, of- LoCristo Monday after a stay of ten motored to Pleasant Jrove and I , " . PAGE FIVE ) )ss County of Box Elder. ) IN THE ELWOOD PRECINCT OF SAID COUNTY. I have in my possession the following described animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at my corral in Elwood Precinct, on the 30th day of September, 1932, at the hour of one o'clock, DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS ' One bay horse, smooth mouth, weight about 1200 pounds, branded quarter circle over P on left hip. One bay horse, smooth mouth, weight about 1200 pounds, branded two quarter circles on left shoulder. One sorrell horse, about 13 years old, weight about 1100 pounds, branded W with slanting bar over each upper point on hip. One black bald face horse, about 3 years old, weight about 1250 pounds, branded quarter circle over 12 on left shoulder. Said animals are held by me to se cure the payment of $4.00 damages done by said animals upon the premises of Don L. Hunsaker on the 20th lw of September. 1931. JOHN BRONSON, Poundkeeper of Elwood Precinct NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 15th day of September, 1931, an assessment of nine per cent was levied on the capital stock of the corporation; also an assessment of nine per cent was levied on the stock in the East canal, and an assessmemt of eight per cent on the stock in the West canal, payable on the 15th day of September, 1931, to Jesse Arbon, the treasurer of the company, at his residence at Snow-villUtah. Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid on the 16th day of October, 1931 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 7th day of November, 1931, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. WILLIAM HURD, Snowville, Utah. 1st insertion, September 24th, 1931. Last , insertion, October 15th, 1931. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES e, Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information Much in Five Words Poor Old Britannia Brave, Patient China R Brings the Oyster days. Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson visited Mrs. J. F. Colonel Lindbergh talked in Japan recently. Many heard him here, across the thousands of miles. The American flyer put an Important fact In five words: There are so distant countries." The world is so small you are Inclined to ask. Impatiently: "How long must we wait to go to Mars and see something new?" Cunningham, of Logan and Mrs. Mary J. Checketts, of Providence, on Sun day. Mrs. Ira Fridal and children and K. H. Fridal, Sr. were in Brigham City Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fridal's grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radon, of visited the past week with Mrs. Radon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas You read "American and French" Kay. bankers grant a loan to Britain." That Emerson Abbott went to Logan Sun word "grant" must sound strange to British ears. When the war was on, Britain was rushing billions to France and elsewhere on the continent, sending other billions here to our industrialists and bankers. Now. French and American bankers h "grant" to Britain a loan less than the amount that the British poured out to win the war. They won it, but war does not pay, and they know that now. Collinston V oOo of the Rendezvous members Twenty club delightfully entertained their partners at a banquet held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ric in Wheelon, Friday niht. The evening was pleasantly spent in social games. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells, of Idaho enjoyed the Peach Day celebration while visiting at the J. A. Bigler home last week. Mrs. Lulu Standing Butler and . lo, gan, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kerr and family. . They enjoyed a splendidly prepared birthday dinner ' in honor of Mr. Kerr--Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bow en entertained their sister, Mrs. Frank Eckling and family, of Ogden, last week. Mrs. Louisa Bigler, of Riverside, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.-J- . A. Bigler, Thursday and Friday, Miss Asenath Covert, of Malad, Idaho, was calling on friends Monday while enroute to Salt Lake where she will take a nurse's training 'course' at the Holy Cross Hospital one-tent- GARLAND, UTAH TREMONTON, UTAH An American from China admires "the Chinese dogged patience and NOTICE TO CREDITORS courage even in terrific floods that have made thirty millions homeless, Estate of Charles Golden Mason, De- fifteen millions destitute." ceased. It seems strange that after five Creditors will present claims with thousand years of civilisation, China vouchers to the undersigned at Gar- has not learned to control the Tangtse land, Box Elder County, Utah on or and other great rivers. before the 5th day of November, A. D. Then we remember humbly that 1931. with all our machinery and money, we Date of first publication, September haven't learned to control the Missis3rd, A. D., 1931. sippi. Edna D. Mason, Administratrix of Machinery will do it eventually, the estate of Charles Golden Mason, however, and as the late William Deceased. Boyce Thompson predicted, will store Waldermar A. Call, Attorney for up surplus flood waters in some inland Administratrix. Eea, saving them for use in drought. First publication, Sept. 3, 1931. Last publication, Oct. 1, 1931. September, with its R, brings back is the Milford P.P.O.O. Garage moved to moreoysters, and to many, that line about than beautiful Sappho's Co. new location in Hal Oil building. the that brings back the child 4 State Fair to be to Itsevening tl. Salt Lake City mother. held at local fairgrounds October said the man who first ate If a speculation shows a profit, it is Pleasant Grove Additional water to anSomebody was brave. He is unwise who oyster known as an investment. be purchased for this city. doesn't eat them now with tlielr value In food, vitamins and easy digestion, so well established. As important as food and aesthetic value of the oyster, according to William H. Raye, of the General Foods Corporation, Is the fact that the oyster season opening provides employ ment for 40,000 additional men. That ' Specials For Saturday, Sept. 26 QUALITY - SERVICE - SMILES 10-2- 0. E G. Scott Drug Tremonton, Utah SAVE! ' - (. Night Calls 47R Phone 47 SAV fi E '"'"- ! - Co. I SAV (A? is welcome. 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