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Show 10. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH PAGE FOUR f SUMMONS In The District Court of the Flrt Judicial District of the State of rtah, In and for the County of Box Elder p.i n i l ri i l HI w t'l ii ,! " ' Q HI III III in Hi in in '" '' "' Willi " Thursday, March 3rd, Thatcher school celebrated our second victory. This last one was won from Tremor If,' L; ton's basketball team. Thatcher startM ir Wesley Owen Holley, and Quenton ed out with Vern Roche as center, 'Mil Raj1 Holley, by their guardian. Oleen Shuman and Darrell Diderick- Hollev. Howard R. Holley and son as forwards, Blaine Jensen and Plaintiffs, Leo Adams as guards. We held them !j Cook. Eva vsmaking scoreless the first quarter, deHenry Holley, if living, and if six points ourselves. At the hair me ceased, his unknown heirs, legatees srore was 8 to 2 in favor of Thatcher. and devisees; William Garrison and the end, Tremonton gained Toward Mrs. William Garrison, Forrest E. at the end the score was 6 to on us, Ely, trustee; Eli H. Speidel and 14 in favor of Thatcher. The substiMrs. Eli H. Speidel: the unknown tutions were Jr. McNeely, Ben heirs at law, legatees and devisees and Billie Anderson. of J. M. Holley sometimes known Leo Adams Sth grade as James Holley, John Doe and Defendants Richard Roe, Legislative Session Monday morn intr the Legislative branch met to THE STATE OF UTAH TO laws. The Executive branch almake THE SAID DEFENDANT: so was present to give opinions, but You are hereby summoned to ap- not to vote. In an hour we had made pear within twenty days after the six laws. We gave them to Mr. Jack-ma- n service of this Summons upon you, if and he said they were alright. served within the county in which We hope this change of letting pupils this action is brought; otherwise, have more say about governing our within thirty days after service, and school will prove to be successful. defend the above entitled action; and Mildred Bailey 8th grade in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you acMarble and Jack Tournament The cording to the demand of the com- boys of our school are going to have plaint which has been filed with the a marble tournament this spring like clerk of said court. This action Is to thev always had but the girls are recover a judgment upon complaint in not. They are going to have a "jacks" partition, partial or complete, and for tournament. The reasons for having a sale and distribution of the pro- the lacks tournament is because all ceeds, if partition Is not practicable, of the girls were always playing jacks and that the rights of all parties be so the teacher and sport leader thot determined. The premises and water that the girls would do better at jacks rights effected are described as fol than at marbles. lows: Floy Christensen The NWJ of Sec. 34, Tp 10 N. R. 3 W. S. L. M., Less railroad rights New Arithmetic Books Thursday, of way, canal rights of way, and March 3, 1938 Mr. Jackman got some containing less reservations, 131 new mathematics books for the 7th acres, more or less. and 8th grades. They are written by Also beginning at a point approx- Strayer Upton. We all like our new imately 1320 feet, said point being books very much because when it which the match dropped through is the center of an irrigated ditch, comes time to have arithmetic we in a room just beside the furnace. It North of the SW Cor, of the SWJ have a book that has all the pages in. was filled with some wood shavings of Sec. 33, Tp 10 N. R. 3 W., S. L. Bessie Nelson 7th grade which did not take long to start burn 936 East thence and ing. Mr. Jackman took the fire exrunning M, Last Friday we had another pro- tinguisher and entinguished the fire feet, thence South 1287 feet, more or' less, to the North line of the gram and dance. Many of us are learn enough so he could put the rest out Countv Road, thence West 936 feet. ing to waltz quite well and then also with water. The only damage done thence North 1286 feet, more or we had our parents to dance with for was that nine used desks were burned less, to the point of beginning, and it was also parents day. We had more and a few windows broken because of containing 28.50 acres, more or less. fun thi3 program than any this year, the heat. Leone Petersen 7th grade Together with 68 acres of water in partly because we had more dances the Bear River Canal System own- and partly because our parents were o ed and operated by the there. Fire Extinguisher Refilled A week Company. Sugar Junior McNeely 8th grade ago Monday, a fire started down in B. H. JONES, the school basement. The fire extinPlaintiff Attorney. Parents Day Last Friday, March guisher was taken out soon after it P. O. Address, 1st National Bank 1, was parents day. They came up started. It was all used so Mr. Jack-ma- n Bldg, Brigham City, Utah. and had soup with their children. had it refilled. We found it to t5. They had to bring their own glass with them. They had crackers, tomato juice, carrot and pea soup, an apple iNOTICE TO WATER USERS and cookies. Some of them stayed visited school and at 3:00 o'clock and Of Utah The State went we down in the gym and had Office Of State Engineer and dance. our program Salt Lake City Elizabeth WakUTii . 1 -- Utah-Idah- 7 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the Town of Bothwell, Route 2, Tremonton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate .066 sec. ft. of underground water in Box Elder county, Utah. It is proposed to develop said water by a tunnel driven at a point located N. 2680 ft. and E. 225 ft. from the SW Cor. of Sec. 32, T. 12 N., R. 3 W.- SLB&M. The water will be collected from said tunnel from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year and conveyed by a 4 inch pipeline 9,000 ft. to an equalizing lieservoir from which it will be distributed to residents of the Town of Bothwell and used for domestic and municipal purposes. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as Net 12,621. All protests resisting the granting c assified The Fire Last Monday a fire broke out down by the furnace between 2:30 and 3:00 o'clock, causing a great disorder in school. The fire, must have started by some one dropping a match down a small hole beside the window by the furnace room. The little hole J U said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, Cipitol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. T. H. HUMPHREYS State Engineer Date of first publication, Mar. 11, 1D38 Date of last publication, Apr. 8, 1938 f mOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the District Court or the Respective Sign- ers for Further Information. ' aooot softf CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf. 2. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. Utab Phone O SCHOOL TB . AR jJ 1 J V4RtSTLfc TU6 v HOME AND COMMUNITY SECTION OF FARM BUREAU TO MEET MAR. 16 Edith Welling Wins In Range Contest Mrs. Edith Welling, of Fielding, The Home and Community section Farm Bureau will meet at the won second prize in last weeks Elec Garland library, Wednesday, March tric Range Contest and was given an electric mixmaster Thursday after 16th, at 2 p. m. A good representation of the farm noon. women is requested. This contest is being sponsored by the Utah Power & Light Co. and all Suits tailored to measure, $25 and electric range dealers and is for the states of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. up. Cliff's Clothiery. Each week four prizes are given away to winners in the contest. around to have be a very handy thing where fire may be. Its contents are very simple which is some soda, water and a bottle of acid. 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A short businesg meeting, C. C. Watkins furnished the program which was enjoyed by all Home-mad- e candy and peanuts were the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and little daughter have moved here for the summer, after spending the win ter in Salt Lake City. A number of our town folks attend-ethe opening social and dance at Collinston on Thursday night Lowell Burbank accompanied Mr and Mrs. Mart Burbank, of Brigham City, to Mapleton, Idaho to attend the aiapieion wara neunion, held on prf, day. They returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heusser, of ijugan, weie viaiung Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser on Sunday. The Deweyville bishopric and cunty worKers attended the regional conference in the Ogden Tabernacle Sunday at 3 p. m Members of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble's family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielses in Brigham City. They celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry Nielsen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble at a family dinner in, honor of their daughter, Mrs. Leon Kerr of Tremonton on Sunday. Sunday, members of B. P. Gardner family met at the home of the honored B. P. Gardner to celebrate his flst birthday anniversary. Some thirty members of the family were present Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen were shopping in Ogden during the weekeat Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen enter tained a number of young married The Deweyville Mutual presented folk at their home Saturday evening, drama 'Plain Beth" at their Riverside on Monday night. At conjoint meeting Sunday evening, the Bee Hive girls took several parts in the special program. Tuesday, a special Daughters of tie Pioneer meeting was held with the regular Relief Society. se- of the EXTRA BIG VALUE BESSINGER BROS. 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