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Show FAGS APRIL BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, fouh PENROSE Clean Un fliAT.i By DW1G SCHOOL DAYS COMMISSIONER B. E. COUNTY PROCEEDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover, of East 20, 1539 Extension arrival Garland, are announcing the 14. April bom Friday. of a baby girl, Mrs. Miss Dena Petersen, sister of The board of county commissioners Grover, is with them. Wal- of Box Elder county met in regular Arnold Miller and friend, Mr. Iter of Syracuse, Utah, visited a few session April 17. uncls The following delegation: A. I.j hours Thursday with Arnold's i M. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Grover, A. F. Turley, Hugh Manning,! .z- - niA O. W La Von Fuhriman, Miller. The family of Mrs. Fred W. Peter- Delbert Fuhriman, Arnold Fuhriman, sen entertained Saturday at dinner in James Robtits, Wiliiam Roberts, L. honor of her birthday. Those present C. Alder and T. E. Adams, appeared were Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Miller before the commissioners, represent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pet- ing land owners and tenants in the and Ridge ersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Blue Creek, ard Petersen and family, and Mrs. dale areas. These gentlemen requested Engvar Petersen and Mrs. Conrad the improvement of the road leaving Frederickson. the state highway at the S. w. corner Scott Grover, an F. F. A. member of Sec. 21, Tp. 13, N. R. 5W., and N. who returned recently from the fair to the Idaho line, a distance of apat San Francisco, recounted his ex proximately 10 milts. The improveSunments as requested by the delegation periences at Sacrament meetingone of the was He lucky of the following the widen consisted evening. day boys who was given the opportunity ing of said road bed, and grading and to telephone home while there. He re- graveling, the placing of culverts at of ported having had a very nice trip. points needed, and the cleaning Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Muggins have barrow pits of brushes. The commismoved to our community. They form- sioners informed this delegation that erly resided in Bear River City. We they were aware of the poor condiwelcome them here. tion of this road and that a visit Mrs. N. Cranford Taylor and baby, would be made to this vicinity and of Park Valley, and Mrs. Nelden the request taken under advisement. and son LaMarr, of Ogden, The following delegation of gentlewho spent the latter part of last week men: J. C. Gibbs, Leslie Hoskins, C. and the fore part of this week visit- A. Hall, Virgil Harris, and David B. ing here, are, to spend the remainder Gibbs, of Tortage .appeared before of the week in Cache Valley, where the commissioners and requested that they will visit friends and relatives. they oil the road beginning at the R. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IT. Tingey and S. A. service station in Sec. 4, Tp. Mrs. Clifford Tingey have the sympa14 N., R 3 w. SLM., and thence west thy of the entire community in their for a distance slightly over 2 miles e bereavement. through Sec. 5 and 6 to the road junction in Sec. 6. The delegation in their discussion pointed out reasons why thin road of Jesus should be oiled and also stated that "What does the presence mean to us in this present age" is the drainage along said highway at for the subject of a series of sermons be-- 1 presenf excellent and that gravel To oil was very easily the with mixing The last phase pan Sunday evening. was decision No definite available. discussed fa the first sermon of the THE STATE OF UTAII aeries was "What the presence of made by the commissioners at this of State Engineer Office inJesus meant to his risciplea at the time, however, request would be Lake City Salt vestigated and taken under advisetime of his resurrection." ment. Notice is hereby given that William John F. Jansen, representing the Anderson, Howell, Utah, has made apAt the regular wekly meeting of the Cub Pack of the Methodist church Rozel Asphalt Company of Ogden, plication in accordance with the Laws the Cub leaders had prepared for the Utah, appeared before the commis of Utah to appropriate 10 sec. ft. and Cubs an interesting outing to Trc- - sioners and requested the grading the 500 ac. ft. of water from Blue monton's city water project at Dewey road from Promontory station to the Springs creek in Box Elder county; ville. The engineer in charge spent asphalt wells at Strevell The com- Utah. Said 10 sec. ft. of water will about an hour explaining the entire missioners Informed Mr. Jansen that be diverted during the months of maproject and its detailed construction If possible this request would be April and October of each year by to the boys. The outing was educa- terialized, however, at present there means of a reservoir dam, the center tional as well as recreational, and were several roads of preference with of which bears S. 32 degrees 30' W, the boya and their leaders appreciated respect to work to be done. 1755 ft. from the NE Cor. of Sec. 6, Mrs. May Tyson, Mrs. Lettie T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB&M, conveyed very much the courtesies shown them. and Mrs. Maude White, by canal which heads at the reser representing the Daughters of Pion voir at a point 100 ft. E. of the center' neers of Box Elder County, appeared of said dam, and used to irrigate 900 before the commissioners regarding acres of land embraced in the El the quarters for properly belonging to SWi Sec. 6, Sec. 30, and the W Sec. this organization. The purchase of the 32, T. 12 N R. 5 W., SLB & M. Dur-- i old Snow home on West Forrest St, ing the period from May 1 to Septem!; was discussed, converting of the pres ber 30 inclusive of each year 2.5 sec. ent sheriff's residence was discussed ft. of water will be diverted and used whereupon the commissioners inform in the same manner. In addition to ed these ladies that sufficient office the direct flow of diversion hereinbeGIRL WANTED To work at Bear space had been made available in the fore described, there will be 500 ac. River Valley Telephone Office. Court House for certain offices and ft. of water impounded from October no of moving the 1 of each year to April 30 inclusive FOR SALE Weancr pigs. Inquire that there was present quarters of the Daughters of of the year following in an existing! at Brig Williams. Pioneers for some time. reservoir, formed by the dam herein-- j The commissioners set the 26th of before described. The stored water FOR SALE Modern home at Gar- -' May at 12 o'clock noon as the date will be released from April 1 to Oc-- j land. See R. J Bowcutt. and time of the May sale for 1939 tober 31 inclusive of each year into the canal hereinbefore described, and REWARD offered for keys lost in would be held. A letter was read to the commis- used to supplement t:ie aforesaid t Tremonton ward chapel dressing sioners from Scott M. Matheson, asdirect flow water in irrigating ; room. Return to this office. sistant United States Attorney, where the aforesaid 900 acres of land. in Mr. Matheson makes reference to This application Is designated in Hemstitching done at Chrlstensen's. a tract of land located in Sec. 26 Tp. the office of the State Engineer as rOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 9 N. R 4 W. SLM. wherein taxes were No. 12798. All protests resisting the block from Main Street. Inquire not paid, during the years 1938 and granting cf said application, with James Walton. Phone Residence, 1939 and requested information as to reasons therefor, made in affidavit whether the county will actually de form, must be filed with T. H. HumSlU-l- ; business, 23J. mand payment of these taxes under phreys, State Engineer, 403 State FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and circumstances more fully cited in the Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with AIR PURIFIER parts, supplies or letter. Commissioners informed the one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee a demonstration, see IT. D. Thomas, county clerk to Instruct Mr. Mathe- on or before June 3, 1939. son that they could see no reason why T. IL HUMPHREYS Representative. these taxes should not be paid on the State Engineer SOCIAL SECURITY Etched Bronze prope rty. Date of first publication April 6, 1939 Box Elder County's portion of the Date of last t 'VfeTime" Plate, with your name publication May 4, 1939 total t ana social Security number. expenditures for Welfare pur Per : manent, lasting, beautiful. See 1L poses during the month of March, in order to continue the case without 1939, in the amount of $2,675.96, of cost to Box Elder County, the com, Thomas, Leader Office. f which Is 15 per cent of the total missioners requested that Mr. Mann CASH PAID for dead and useless amount expended the month refer this case to District during : Attorney cows snd horses. Call Maple Cseek Of March. Geo. D. Preston. t Trout Hatchery, Brigham G. Walter County Attorney Mann, j Reverse Charge. tf. appeared before the commissioners Use for Herbs and Informed them that he was unLeaves from the "deer's tongue" able to proceed with the necessary are used in flavoring smoking plant OUR in the estate of Ivy M. litigation and one wild herb is used r and recommended to the com tobacco, In the manufacture of silver polish. mlssioncrs that they procure the ser In the amount of $50.00. After vices 1;I , .' Mr. Mann lift the commissioners the ;7. matter was discussed at some length MAKE GOOD Oil WE IX) whereupon it was decided that this was the responsibility of Mr. Mann Co. to see that this case continue without Utah Trcnmntoa, Phon 28 cost to Box Elder County and that 'V: not give the a chance to come into 113 former nositinn aa uUSt .... iulf . machinery, n, Classified J Ad Column ITpV, of S'0 ? th, ' i of careful consideration cf ilies who are participating in n " wide landscape Improve ?? This Z. gram. program is ed by various civic J?' agencies paign to improve surrounds, Utah homes through a f '' gram of organized effort. The backyard playground s ' provide safe, adequate, and facilities for fun at home not I' for children but for all the family and their friends ton says. It should stimulate interest of parents in their chilC use of free time as well as deveK within the child a better appredjt of home and the habit of maki" a center of play life, for f "which play together stay f The play space should be p! ' for shade as well as attract-and should be a part of the garfr and living, area. The kind of ment will depend on age of the cti dren and interests of the adult Much of the equipment can be m--' at home with little or no expensed eluding such equipment as sanfe slides, swings, horizontal bars, f!yjK rings, horizontal ladders, playhouse pet houses, hand ball courts, basketball goals, space for quoits and fie boards. Before any equipment is placed, careful plan for development of backyarl should be made so that, a?' the family works together year year, their efforts may bring result and the home grounds will become i haven for happy family living, advises. rt T Xl' c tf :: ten-v- iil' :e. , Methodist Church Notes Chrls-topherso- : tK. Ll tension service. Miss Pixton recommends nmg and equipping of the Portage-Washaki- j t0 center Utah State Agricultural - "":,-- Mrv-Q- and trash llv fun." advises 'A Water Users can. ttftu oigiitiy ' Notice Advi y shi-- : , X H E LO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior, General Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14, 1939 NOTICE is hereby given that William E, King, of Corinne, Utah, who on April 18, 1934, made a stockrais-Inhomestead entry, as amended No. 051753, for all, (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, SEJ NWJ, SI NE1, E SWJ, SEJ), Section 6, Township 10 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James Brough, Notary Public, at Tremon ton, Utah, on the 7th day of June, a DOWN I am not such a hot expert on big business, but I guess big business, it is not much different from the little outfits. Like a man and his boy the boy, he just has not had time to get big, but he wiill if he survives the green apples, etc., etc. And this idea about business, it is running through my head on account I was turned in on a feller talking about finance. And I kept tuned in, thinking maybe he might tell me how to get some. But this duck, he was explaining mostly about taxes. He told about a 1939. company, where it was earning Claimant names as witnesses: around 4 dollars a share and the stock Oscar Richardson, Tremonton. holders, they got 2 dollars, and the Thomas Summers, Tremonton. Govt., it got the other 2, for taxes Harold Selman, Tremonton. But the Govt., it got its 2 bucks first. John K. Spiers, Ogden, Utah. And I been pondering ever since, C. V. Schad, and thinking about the insurance I t5 Acting Register. got. My company, it owns a raft of by 5 g siocks ana oonas. This tax business, it is like a der storm. WTien it gets to crackb," around right close to home, you kiida wonder if you are next. Yours, with the low down .11 I SH KHI Garfield as President James A. Garfield was inaugurated July 2, 1881 and served until hi death, September 19, 1821. Nobel Busy Inventor Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist and inventor, patented more that 100" inventions. 4-- ne-e- AND RIVER VALLEY LEADER - d, All for 5' ealy -- 1 Il ji YEAR , ( i ; 403-J-- 2. 6-- - Hun-sake- r, rri Hl Fronk Chevrolet U rJOTICE 70 FARMERS Wc Will Call and Pay CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS I iOKSES and COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise BY-PRODUC- TS 1 Mile GROUP "A" Select 2 Magazines ( ) Home Arts Needlecraf t 2 yra. ( ) Household Magazine 2 yrs. ( ) Woman's World .. 2 yrs. ( ) Good Stories ( ) Screenland ( ) Pathfinder (Weekly) ( ) Motion Picture Magazine . 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