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Show i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE PAGE TWO Corp Loans Not Available After June 15th I Classified Ad Column FOR SALE Combination coal and electric range. Phone 19. WANTED Wiener pigs. Bridge, Idaho. L. tf J. 6-- 5-- Gun-nel- l, t2p. 4 By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS No more applications for emergency crop and feed loans will be accepted in the states of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona after June 15. This announcement is made by George S. Glen of Salt Cake City, regional manager of the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Section. The emergency crop and feed loans are made, to farmers and livestock men who are unable to qualify with other sources of credit Proceeds of such loans" are used for the planting of crops and for the production of feed and livestock. Their maximum size this spring has been limited to BOARD APPOINTS ELECTION AGENTS . BRIGHAM CITY, June 2. Election registration agents for. Box Elder county were named by the county ff U ll Gtr no use oor of rr7 (' J M commissioners Monday, as follows: Brigham No..i, no changes; Brigham No. 2 Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Mrs. Carl F. Nelwon, Miss Phillips, Mrs. Elsa Peters Chris tensen, Mrs. on; Brigham No. 4 Elize Watkins; Brigham No. 5. Alice Beatrice Hadley, Marie Peterson; Brigham No. 6. Mrs. Eli Jensen, Mrs. Ella Watkins, Mrs. Leo Lund; Rawlins, Mrs. Ruth R. Summers, jffrs. Hazel W. Waldron, Mrs. Ella C Wilson; Fielding Mrs. Millie Welling; Willard No. 1 and No. 2. Lilly Brunker, Wanda Pettingill, Le-veKeyes; Yost Luella Tracy, Ly--, dia- - Yost, Alice Tracy. Honeyville Mrs. Velda Cook; Beaver Dam Gertrude Simmons, Joseph S. Johnson, Sarah T. Hansen; Parle Valley Beulah Carter, Leah Peterson, Emily Whitaker; Collinston Marie Miller; Riverside Effie Welling, Marion Hales, Gwendlyn Ward; Clear Creek Pearl Nealson, Reta. Kempton, Clara Higley; Plymouth Mary Estep, Edith Smith, Sherry Steed; Junction Mrs. Curtis Nelson, Mrs. Denia Simper, Mrs. Mollie Baker; Tremonton Roscoe Heppler, Mrs. C. M. Cornwall, Mrs. Margaret ni" I '' ps a LETS TRADE Hammer millJ- for L. - Han-- , disk plow. bottom four 5"7tI- a-ten, Phone 52 $200. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED on Local Committees assisting in ad serthe Ideal Sharpener. Prompt S. ministring the provisions of this credit vice, work fully guaranteed. E. set up have established application Sercomb, Tremonton, Utah. takers in most all agricultural centers. Applications may also be ac C. Richardson, Livestock Wanted by members of these commit cepted 9 2. Elwood, Phone tees. In the absence of the necessary information as to where applications FOR SALE Big discount on $150 should be filed, farmers should com Incredit on Dodge or Plymouth. municate with county farm advisors, quire at Leader Office. 1- 4, 1936 WW iww' r nna M C$fi 1 tf. 4-- 67-0.- county agents, or other leaders af agricultural activities. CASH PAID for dead and useless Mr. Glen states that all indications cows and horses. Call Maple Cseek to the fact that spring needs point, Trout Hatchery, Brigham be will well taken care of before the ' 6r28 tf. Reverse Charge. closing date of June 15. Particular attention will be given to the closing of loans and disbursement of funds NOTICE on all last minute applications. 493-J-- 2. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BOX if served within the county in which ELDER COUNTY FAIR this action is brought; otherwise, ASSOCIATION within thirty days after service, and NOTICE is hereby given that a defend the above entitled, action; and special meeting of the members of in case of your failure so to do, judges said corporation is hereby called to ment will be rendered against you meet in the Lions club rooms at Tre- according to the demand of the petimonton, Box Elder County, Utah on tion, which has been filed with the the 22nd day of June, 1936 at 7 p. m. clerk of said court for the purpose of causing and passThis petition is filed and action ing on the following three proposi- brought to restrict the corporate linv-ittions then and there to be presented: of Elwood Town, Box Elder 1. To change the time of the anUtah, by cutting off and dis County, nual meeting from the second Mon connecting from the territory and day in January of each year, to the those premises particularly described second Monday in November, com- in the petition heretofore referred to mencing with the year 1936. and now on file with said clerk; and 2. To provide that board members to do such other and proper things never receive any salary for in connection with such restriction services. their as shall to the court seem meet and 3. To provide that all future board proper. members shall be appointed by the J. WESLEY HORSLEY "board of County Commissioners of Plaintiff for Petitioners Box Elder County, in lieu of election P. O. Address, First National Bank by members of this corporation. Building, Brigham City, Utah, i JOHN P. HOLMGREN, t5. ATTEST: President , SUMMONS ALMA THEURER, Pack; Bear River City Elvira Chris, tensen, Florence Gardner, E. Rita An- Perry Mrs. Hazel Allen, Mrs-Merl-e Judson, Mrs. Julia Wright. Deweyvill& Mrs: Addle Gardner," Standrod Mrs. Irwin Jones, Mrs. Roland Matilda W. Emma Toombs, Hazel Snodgrass, Stokes; Howell Mrs. Wm. Anderson,. Lila H. Gunnell; Penrose Mrs. Law- derson; - Rose;-Promontor- y - sue. i JiSJrS rence Peterson; Garland Ellen sen, Fanny HalL s jall .'- , 6-- 18 5-- 14 t3 Secretary i In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County ; of Box Elder NOTICE AND SUMMONS ' In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Box Elder. " ' ' -- Third Year Of Financing Farmers Last Wednesday marked the com pletion f the third year of financing farmers by the Farm Credit Adminis tration. May 27, 1933, was the effective date of an executive order which consolidated various lending agencies under this one head. Since that time, loans in the amount of $3704,000,000 have been made to farmers throughout the country, This vast sum is made up of farm mortgage loans by the federal land banks and the land bank commissioner aggregating $2,043,000,000; short term production, loans of $1,- and loans to farmers'! 349,000,000; marketing and purchasing cooperatives of $312,000,000, according to W. I. Myers, Governor 6t tne Farm Credit Administration. ' " The Governor said that'' in three years since the program of refinancing agricultural debts had begun, that the Farm Credit Administration; had lf received applications from about; of all farmers with mortgages. Approximately 760,000 long term loans on first and second mortgage security have been made by the land banks and the commissioner.. According to the latest analysis, some 2 300,000 farms in the United States, or about 34 per cent of the total, are .of mortgaged. A little over the indebtedness is held by the land banks and the commissioner compar ed to about 12 per cent prior to; the ' . BERNICE FORST, .' Plaintiff vs MARTHA ELMINA JOHNSON, GEORGE H. JOHNSON, JOHN DOE In the Matter of the Restriction of Nov 1, No. 2 and No. 3; JANE DOE the Corporate Limits of the Town of No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3, Defendants Elwood in. the County of Box Elder THE STATE OF UTAH TO and State of Utah. THE SAID DEFENDANT: THOMAS WALDRON, EDWARD You are hereby summoned to apHESLOP, ARCHIE A. MUNNS, IRA within twenty days affer the ser L. HANVICTOR and pear ANDERSON, vice of this Summons upon you, if SEN, et al., Plaintiffs and Petitioners. served within the county in which this . F. C. A. Completes vs.- ELWOOD TOWN, a municipal action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend corporation, Defendant. the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will THE STATE OF UTAH TO be rendered against you according to THE SAID DEFENDANT the demand of the complaint which is You are hereby summoned to ap- filed with the Clerk of the court; that pear within twenty days after the said action is brought to foreclose a service of this Summons upon you, mortgage in the following described premises: Beg. at a pt 268 ft. W of the NE OUR cor of the NWJ of Sec. 10, Tp 11 N, R 3 W, SLM, running thence S 167 short of the tremendous amount advanced on real estate mortgages. "It is an outstanding accomplishment", the Governor declared, "that interest rates on all types of loans gradually and consistantly have been decreased since the organization of the Farm Credit Administration. At the present time real estate mortgages bear 4 per cent interest; production loans 5 per cent and loans to cooperate range from two to four per cent, dependent upon the type of fifl" nancing extended. economist at the Utah State Agricultural college. The keeping of a farm record by these farmers is being car - one-thir- increase in family-livin- g accountings by farm women. The farmer (or anyjr' , other man for that matter) whose' B.E. FARMERS nt de-vi- 1 WITH farm-busine- ss ; " one-ha- Niel- wife keeps and analyzes their costs-o- f ried out under the supervision of the living accounts, is indeed fortunextension service assisted by WPA ate. Cash costs of farm living range workers. from less than $300 to over $1200 per R. H Stewart, county agricultural per year. This, is in addition family asagent, is in charge, in this county, to what the farm may furnish in the sisted by Errol Widmeyer and Gordon way of fruit, vegetables, .meat, eggs, W. Enders as the county interview- butter and other products' toward famers. ily living." "Successful farming by any farmer The usefulness of accounting in atin any area represents the results of taining the best possible standard of mariy years of trial and error under life . from the incomes available is the prevailing situations and condi- growing rapidly. , There are large tions;" remarked Dr. Wheatley. "The numbers who never have taken adfarm-accousummary and analysis of vantage of this extremely useful ce ACCOUNTS records locates the successful records): in developing COLLEGE types and systems of farming in the good (farm judgment. They continue to various counties around which to spend from year to year with no polIn Bo Elder county, there are 90 build a sound, profitable agriculture." icy, no program and no budget conac- sideration of income, costs and needa farmers keeping farm account books, "In addition to reports Dr. O. J. Wheatley, extension counting, there has been a tremendous stated Dr. Wheatley. KEEP ' r "' "Well, it didn't seem like 400 miles!" f It's true! That J V8 Feeling' makes the miles go Easier! J d, depression. Governor , Myers pointed out that although the total amounts of loans in the last three years includes some emergency loans from appropriated funds, by far the largest part consists of advances made by the permanent institutions! of the Farm Credit ft, thence W 60 ft thence N 167 ft Administration which obtain funds thence E 60 ft to pt of beg, together er with all improvements thereon primarily from sale of securities to and the water rights thereto be-- . the investing public. He referred to the federal land banks, production longing. credit associations, banks for cooperLEWIS JONES, Plaintiff Attorney. atives and federal intermediate credit P: O. Address: First Nat'l Bank Bidg., banks. Brigham City, Utah. 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