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Show APRIL BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. PACE FOUR ! i " SUMMONS la 7. 1938 SCHOOL DAYS Uncte Jim Says The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah. In and for the County of Box Elder Dairymen's Meet PWjg By wmrnm, -- vs- de-.ca- JLM THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the comwith the plaint which has been filed clerk of said court. This action is to recover a judgment upon complaint in partition, partial or complete, and for a sale and distribution of the proceeds, if partition is not practicable, be and that the rights of all part1 determined. The premises and water rights effected are described as tel.. ill rr o c zmmmmi . jrr. i v i 4-- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Of Utah Office Of State Engineer Salt Lake City that the Tremon-to- n, ft NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE is hereby given that Ro bert Haslam Stewart of .Brigham MICKIE SAYS- DOKTT EYPED2T TO Phone 2tp. 5. A N MOVE AWAV AJEV ONES AVE ALLUS- GROWN' UP! - at MAYTAG WASHER Bargains ' $24.95. Schosa Electric Co. VOURE AOT TALKIM' TO A AAA?? Meeting, BUT tl. tl m CALL'S FOR SALE 10 acres cultivated, good soil, good water right, Improvements. Inquiie Abe Kay, Tremon-toUtah. tl n, 7 Dencholcs Deneholes are ancient, well-lik- e shefts of uncertain origin, found in Kent and Essex, England, and in the French valley ot the Somme. Probably they were sunk to get at chalk and flint which lie beneath the surface of the earth. FOR SALE Seod barley, fresh load of quality draft horses. C. Richardson OUR FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Phone Residence, 39.a-l- ; business, 23 J. CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf . 493-J-- 2. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 6-- FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 : Carbon Black Used by Carbon black, made natural gas, is used toughening rubber. bi'r-- : ; mainly m $1T oo OFFER NO. 2 ... LINOLEUM felt base 28c sq. yd. Nationally advertised burlap back Inlaid, new 1938 patterns, $1.23 sq. yd. Guaranteed low prices on all qualities of rugs and carpeting. Ogden Linoleum Co. 2368 Wash. tf. Blvd., Ogden, Utah. CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christensen, of Tremonton, a boy, born April 3. The hospital this week set a new record for itself by housing ten babies at one time. for one year Woman's Horn Companion Pathfinder (Weekly) American Boy . McCall's Magazine . . . Silver Screen . . . Pictorial Review Modern Romance True Confessions . . Romantic Magazine Christian Herald . Parents' Magazine Good Stories . . . . Woman's World Household Magazine . . Home Arts Needlecraft m 1 1 (Check the F.lssazlnca You Want) J reported. iMmm or 5 magazines for $4.00) ' ROSE TREE GARDENS Offer for spring planting: Complete lines of perenial flowers including Chrysanthemuns, Lillies, Hardy Flox, Daisies, Irises, Delphcniums, etc. 12 varieties young evergreens. 60 varieties of best roses. 40 varieties of best shrubs. 50 varieties of best Peonies. Shade trees, fruit tree, berries, etc. Our prices are right, D. H. Rosen-bauGrower, 142 So. Main St. Brig-haCity, Utah. 4-- 5-- ssor "V-shape- d" THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER and ANY 3 MAGAZINES below only or any 4 magazines for $3.50 A "PARADE WASHER $29.95. A real bargain. Schoss Electri Co. CONLON ' 4-- - THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER OFFERS OFFER NO. Advertise TODAV AND QUIT TOMORROU CUSTOMERS MOVE Fal-lon- s, 02) 4-- 4-- s Claimant names as witnesses: Orlando Allen, of Blue Creek, Utah. W. H. Barnard, of Brigham City, Utah. Babies Born at Hospital Howard B. Glenn, of Tremonton, FALLONS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Utah. of Blue Creek, a boy, born Guy Ballard, of Tremonton, Utah. March 30. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. JOHN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John, of 5 t5. 7 Evans, a boy, born April 3. BROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Vein Brough of El wood, a girl, bora March 30. The Saint Bernard's Head Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neal, of NEAL The head of the Saint Bernard Snowville. a em. born April 4. is broad and a furrow runs from Mr. and Mrs. August NUSSBAUM to the the stop at the eyes, down Nussbaum. a girl, born April 2. wrinkle This nose. a of broad tip is a characteristic of the kindly fa- JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, of Collinston, a boy, born cial expression and the eyes literalindentation. April 2. ly form a RECENT BIRTHS Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Salt Lake City, Ttah, March 30, 1938 Jl FOR SALE Outside toilet, cheap. Splendid condition. N. T. Spangler 7 Up 43.0-1-- t educa-tion- Classified Ad Column FOR SALE: First crop hay. rz r s i..r " P. O. Address, 1st National Bank Bldg, Brigham City, Utah. 7 t5. Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to of underappropriate .066 sec. ground 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 reservoir 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 Utah-Idah- 4. sirs',-- Plaintiff Attorney. Utah, who on Feb. 27, 1933, made add'l homestead entry No. 049881, for Lot 2, SEJNWL SiNEJ (or S1NJ), Section 6, Township 13 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention 'to make final Nd. 12,621. proof, to establish claim to the land All protests resisting the granting above described, before Ernest R. of said Application, with reasons Hansen, Notary Public, at Brigham, therefor, made in affidavit form, must Utah, on the 10th day of May, 1938. be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. 1 : T. H. HUMPHREYS State Engineer Date of first publication, Mar. 11, 1938 Date of last publication, Apr. 8, 1938 FOR SALE Or trade, 2 coal brood-- . era, 1000 capacity. Used one season. 7 Call tl - h vni t.?x. S ttJ . Mc-Na- ry The NWJ of Sec. 34, Tp 10 N. R NOTICE is hereby given 3 W. S. L. M., Less railroad rights Town of Bothwell, Route 2, of way, canal rights of way, and containing less reservations, 131 acres, more or less. Also beginning at a point approximately 1320 feet, said point being the center of an Irrigated ditch, North of the SW Cor, of the SWi of Sec. 33, Tp 10 N. R. 3 W., S. L. M., and running thence East 936 feet, thence South 1287 feet, more or less, to the North line of the County Road, thence West 936 feet, thence North 1286 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, and containing 28.50 acres, more or less. Together with 68 acres of water in the Bear River Canal System owno ed and operated by the Sugar Company. B. H. JONES, i rJTr More farm land Is In woodlots than In any other single crop on American farms. The Agricultural Conservation program makes it easier to improve this crop, and the Clark law permits farmers to stock their woodlots with trees purchased at a nominal cost at the forestry nursery of Utah State Agricultural college. 3-- 10 H. H. Sommer, natinoally Km dairy manufacturing authority member of the faculty at the sity of Wisconsin at Madison be the principal speaker at the annual Dairy Products show 1, Dairy Manufacturers Short courJT be held on the Utah State xL? tural college campus from Anril to 22, according to Professor a t Morris, who is dairy manufacturi, specialist with the college extend service and has charge of the Sponsored by the extension J!. the course will attract speakers fro all parts of the country, and will open to dairymen not only from Utah but also from surrounding states i addition to Mr. Sommer, the speak will roster er's include Dr. Elmerc Peterson, president of the college and Dirctor William Peterson of the ex tension service; C. S. Clark of tk.' Counter Freezer association, Chicaw and a number of Utah dairy manu! facturers and department of agricuj! ture representatives. Production of wholesale ice cream and market milk will be stressed in the practices and discussions. In addition to the regular short course program, there will be several contests at the dairy show. Gold medals will be awarded lo me matter or tne highest scoring cheese, ice cream and butter. Super, ior judges of cheese, milk, butter and ice cream will also receive medal awards. Gold, silver, and bronze medal diplomas will be awarded to manufacturers whose milk, cheeses, ice cream, or butter scores above specified standards, Professor Morris said. There will be regular meetings each day of the convention, at which visiting instructors and lecturers will give talks. Evening programs will include the annual U. S. A. C. Club short course program, the- Utah State Dairy Science club meeting and luncheon, and the final short course banquet Friday evening at which awards will be made to contest winners, Profet- - Wesley Owen Holley. and Quenton Ray Holley, by their guardian, rearl Holley. Howard R. Holley and Plaintiffs, Eva Cook, Henry Holley. if living, and if his unknown heirs, legatees and devisees; William Garrison and Mrs. William Garrison, Forrest E. and Ely, trustee; Ell It Speidel Mrs'. Eli H. Speidel: the unknown heirs at law, legatees and devisees of J. M. Holley sometimes known as James Holley, John Doe and Defendants. Richard Roe, Set For Aprim at A. Open Road for Boys . . The Country Home . . . The Farm Journal . American Poultry Journal Breeders' Gazette . . . Poultry Tribune 1 1 7 BEG ( A TOTAL OF 124 ISSUES ) Tl. Y 8 Mo. 1 Yz. 1 Tb 1 Yz. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 1 Yr. 6 Mo. 6 Mo. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 16 Mo. . 2 Yr. 2 Yr. . 2 Yr. 2 Yr. 2 Yr. The Bear River Valley Leader one year McCALL'S MAGAZINE one year PICTORIAL REVIEW one year WOMAN'S WORLD one year GOOD STORIES one year THE COUNTRY HOME one year THE FARM JOURNAL one year ALL SEVEN FOR ONE YEAR . Values $3.25 You Save $2.23 Let us solve the reading problem for your whole family. Just pick out the special offer that yon like best. Then bring or mail the "MONEY SAVING COUPON" to the BEAR RIVER VALlB LEADER and your present subscription to This Newspaper will be marked ahead ONE FULL YEAR and you will be entered as a regular subscriber to the magazines for the full term indicated. These offers are for NEW or PRESENT subscribers. If you are already a subscriber to ANY of the publications, your PRESENT time will be extended. IT'S SO SIMPLE : SPECIAL OFFER NO. 3 THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION THE PATHFINDER (Weekly) McCALL'S MAGAZINE ... PICTORIAL REVIEW GOOD STORIES THE COUNTRY HOME You Save $3.00 USE THIS MONEY SAVING COUPON Boar River Valley Leader EXTRA BIG VALUE Value $6.50 PUBLICATIONS (Date) Tremonton, Utah one one one one one one one year year year year year year year .SO I accept.offer No and enclose $ in full payment. (If you make up your own list of magazines from Offer No. 1, please check the magazines you prefer, and enclose w"Jl your order.) N am e - R. F. D., or Street Tost Office State l t |