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Show PAGE FOUR rnr.R I'TAII STATE SOIL Notice To Water Users COMMITTEE CONSERVATION THE STATE OF UTAH Office f State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Williammade epAnderson, Howell, Utah, has Laws the with plication in accordance 10 sec. ft. and to appropriate of Utah 600 ac. ft. cf water from Elue( county, Springs creek in Box Elder will water of sec. 10 ft. Said Utah. months the of, 'be diverted during each year by April and October of means of a reservoir dam, the center, 30' V. cf which beai-- S. 32 degrees Sec. 6, of 1755 ft. from the NE Cor. conveyed SLBAM, N-5 R. , W., T. 12 by canal which heads at the voir at a point 100 ft. E. of the center; of said dam, and used to Irrigate &00 acres of land embraced in the EJ EWi Sec. 6, Sec. 30, and the VJ Sec. J Legal Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Sul Const rvation Committee that the proposed Northern Utah Soil Conservation District has duly petitioned, in the interests of the public health, safety, and welfare, for a soil conservation district to function in the tenitory described as follows: ' Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Sec. 32, T. 15 N. R.1W. a o State point on the South approximately Line; thence 5? milts to Southeast Comer of Sec. 29, T.14N., R.1W; thence E. 1 mile; S. 5 miles to SE Corner of Sec. 21, T. 13 N., R. 1. W.; thence West 2 miles; thence South 8 miles to Southeast Corner of 31, T. 12 N., R. 1 W.; thence Sec. & M. Dur-- 1 22, T. 12 N., R. 5 W., SLB 6 miles; thence North 8 West 1 ! In'g the period from May to Septem-miles to Northwest Corner of txr 30 inclusive of each year 2.5 sec. Sec. , R. 2 W.; thence 29, T. 13 of water will be diverted and used thence South 5 3 West miles; addition to, In in the same manner. Corner to Sec. Southeast to miles the direct flow of diversion hereinbe12 N., R. 3 W.; thence West T. 15, ac. 500 be will fore described, there 4 miles; thence South 3 miles; Tt. of water impounded from October thence West 3 miles; thence inclusive 1 of each year to April 30 South 6 miles to Southest Coran in existing cf the year following ner of Sec. 33, T. 11 N., R. 4 W.; reservoir, formed by the dam hereinthence West 7 milts to Southwest water stored before described. The Comer of Sec. 33, T. 11 N., R. 5 Oc1 to from released be April will thence South approximately W.; into tober 31 inclusive of each year 9 miles to Shore Line of Creat and described, hereinbefore canal the Salt Lake; thence in a southerly used to supplement trie aforesaid direction along shoreline to the direct flow water in irrigating Corner of Sec. 9, T. 7 Southeast the aforesaid 900 acres of land. 5 thence West approxR. W.; in N., Is designated This application imately 3 miles to Southwest Corthe office of the State Engineer as ner of Sec. 7, T. 7 N., R. 5 W.; Uo. 12798. All protests resisting the thence North 2 miles; thence with of said application, granting 2 miles; thence North 12 West affidavit in reasons therefor, made to Northwest Corner of miles HumT. II. be with filed must form, T. 9 N., R. 6 W,; thence Sec. 403 2, State phreys, State Engineer, 1 mile; thence North 3 West with Lake Salt Utah, City, Capitol, miles; thence West 3 miles to one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee Southwest Corner of Sec. 18, T. on or before June 3, 1939. 10 N R. 6 W.; thence North 15 HUMPHREYS H. T. to Northwest Corner of Sec. miles State Engineer 12 T. 6, N., R. 6 W.; thence West 1939 Date of first publication April 6, 3 miles; thence North 6 miles to Date of last publication May 4, 1939 Northwest Corner of Sec. 3, T. 13 River of No Return N., R. 7 W.; thence West 3 miles; The Salmon river of Central Idaho thence North 3 miles; thence is called the River of No Return. West 3 miles to Southwest Corner of Sec. 15, T. 14 N., R. 8 W.; thence North approximately 4 miles to Northwest Corner of Sec. 33, T. 15 N., R. 8 W., a point on the State Line; thence East approximately 41 miles X 5 State Line to along Northeast Corner of Sec. 32, T. 15 N., R. 1 W., the point of beginning, excepting lands in the corporate limits of Newton, BEDBUG EXTERMINATION, withClarkston, Portage, Plymouth, out fumigation. Results guaranteed. and Snowville, and containing aproom. Jensen Extermin$1,50 per proximately 526,080 acres of land. ators. M. A. Jackman, local reprePlease take further notice that a sentative, Tremonton, R.F.D. No. 2. tf. a hearing will be held on said petition at the Lions' Club hall, at Tremonton, FARMERS Insulators for your elec Utah, on the 16th day of May, 1939, tric fence that won't crack or come at 2:00 o'clock P. M. and at the L. D. loose. Better service at half the cost. S. Ward hall, at Newton, Utah, on the 95 cents per hundred. O. K. Tire 17th of May, 1939. The questions of Shop, Tremonton. tip. the desirability, necessity, propriety of the petition, and the appropriateRegistered Duroc Boar for service. ness of the boundaries for the organiSon of 193S state fair grand cham- zation of said Northern Utah Soil pion sow, Ed Kerr, Phone 74.a-l- . Conservation District will be considtf. ered. All land owners or land occupiers FOR SALE Choice building lots, within the limits of this area or terwithin Tremonton City, north and ritory proposed to be added thereto south locations. Can be purchased shall have the right to attend the on monthly payment system if conhealing and to be heard in this matvenient. See your Realtor, James ter. t4 Brough. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. Hemstitching done at Christcnsen's. SUMNER G. MARGETTS, Executive Secretary FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 " block from Main Street. Inquire First Publication May 4, 1939. Lest Publication 1939 11, May James Walton. Phone Residence, j Utah-Idah- j N-- ft j d, Classified I Ad Column : Utah-Idah- o Utah-Idah- o 4-- 5-- 4 4-- 4-- S . 39.a-l- ; business, 23J. FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and AIR rURIFIER parts, supplies or a demonstration, see II. D. Thomas, Department of The Interior, General IjuhI Office, Salt Lake Citv, Representative. Utah, April 11, 1939 EOC1AL SECURITY Etched Bronze NOTICE is given that Wil'Life-TimTlate, with your name liam E. Young, hereby of Corinne, Utah, who and Social Security number. Per on April 18, 1934. made a stockrais-in- g manent, lasting, beautiful. See II. homestead entry, as amended No. ,D. Thomas, Leader Office. 051753. for all, (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, CASH PAID for dead and useless 6, 7, SEJ NWJ, SJ NEJ, EJ SWJ. cows and horsea. Call Maple CseeJt SE), Section 6, Township 10 North, Trout Hatchery, Brigham Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Reverse Charge. tf. has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James OUR Brough, Notary Public, at Tremon ton, Utah, on the 7th day of June e" 493-J-- 2. 8 ilii - V-vi i j i 1939. - MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Frank Chevrolet Tremonton. Utah - Phone Co. t5 i pre-w- 4-- H Hol-ma- n. er I About I Vi Mile South of Logan . East cf the Sugar Factory '(5 IMjr " TrPa of March Savings 31, .,- ' pff ' th; t more Rvalue,Purchases haw' by approximately ' n- -' 1,5C4 iThe total represents ; chases of $1,957,525 f or p day since March l 190, hb,,j bonds were first placed ducting bonds redeemed ?k ty value of Savings ; ing on March 31 199 mately $2,206,0081900lJ -' The total i maturity chases for the calendar -f $707,291,650, an aver, each business day 0f 1 Bo!. ; ap- yj' k,' utyeart;. 33b,300. There is shown for first, second, third ajidJf. ut bon" offices in each state which total cash amount of Direct-by-ma- il and chases from Chicago 111! city the lead for the first Cass post cago's cash purchases for th?J were $33,813,900. Calumet, Michigan, leads class post offices, with a chase of 219,918.75. Hoi-- ?l" Kentucky, leads all third class . fthjSf ' ' The fourth class p0st 0ffiCe8 . led once again by Piemons This town led its class in 193- -, a cash purchase of $58,500, and t" year it tops its class with the nt ordinary amount of $99,63750 Approximately 22,000 post ofc throughout, the country sell c: States Savings Bonds. Regional as to annual purchases at of these offices and mail order originating in their respec. territories are being forwarded to tb postmasters concerned. Postmaster James Walton statJ that there has been a steady iner? ; demand for U. S. Savings Boris v his office. Indications are that IF will far surpass the past year in tb' sale of bonds at his office. t Booklets containing detailed info.1 mation are available to the public, f i -- sur-icundi- An Leaders in the grasshopper control campaign in various Utah counties are now setting up their bait mixing stations n order to get an early start on control, Dr. George F. Knowlton, state control leader, reports. The federal government is again supplying threatened Utah countiees with mater ial to control grasshoppers. All material is shipped into counties without cost. Farmers are urged to use the bait early and destroy hoppers before they are large enough to cause serious crop injury. mai-fo- SHOP THROUGH THE LEADER ADS FIRST rnri All fow -- 1 YEAR o0 Mly .... Check the four magazines you like best from the list below, and mail or bring coupon below to our office right now . . . Your present subscription to this newspaper will be extended one full year .... d And you will receive the four magazines you select for the full term mentioned below. NOTICE TO CREDIXOKS Estate of Gabriel Martin, deceased Creditors will present claims with voucheis to the undersigned at his residence in Bothwell, Utah, or at the office of B. H. Jones, Attorney at Law, Brigham City, Utah on or before the 30th day of June, A. D. 1939. Date of first publication, April 27 Select TWO Magazines from Group "A", and TWO from Groug GROUP "A" Select 2 Magazines - Needlecraf t ( ) Home Arts 2 yrs. ( ) Household Magazine 2 yrs. ( ) Woman's World 2 yrs. A. D. 1939. Herman Eberhard Executor of the estate of Gabriel Martin, Deceased B. H. Jones, Attorney for Executor, First National Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. ) Good Stories ( ) ScreenLand ( ) Pathfinder (Weekly) ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) -V tit- NO. 1 - - - For a Dougnr NEW YORK Casino and Doughnut Palace at t New York World's Fair, Artist Tteiss, assistant professor of nu ' al painting at New York Universr painted murals depicting doughc dunkers. Said cheery Professor Ret "The intent is serious. Dunking r j peace and good fellowship." BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER - Supplied American-TraineDoctors The University of Pennsylvania upplied the only American-trainedoctors in the Revolutionary war. V PEACE ITEM AND ( ( ( ( - 2 1 Motion Picture Magazine 1 McCall's Magazine l Romantic Story Magazine 1 Open Road for Boys l : Screen Book i True Confessions 1 Better Homes & Gardens J...... 1 Silver Screen i ; luuuein iiomances ) American Boy ) American Girl ) Parents Magazine ) Christian Herald Zl"... ZZ. 1 8 8 6 6 GROUP "B" ( ) American Fruit Grower ( ) American Poultry Journal ( ( ( ( ( ( yrs. yr n'. yr. yr. yr. yr. yr. t yr. mos. mos. mos. mos. . ) Breeder's Gazette ) Good Stories - 1 P' 1 J7, 1 1 V' V' ) The Country Home . ) Cloverleaf American Review ) Farm Journal & Farmer's Wife Needlecraf t ) Home Arts ( ) Home Friend 1 1 ' Leghorn World Mother's Home Life Pathfinder (Weekly) Plymouth Rock Monthly Successful Farming Poultry Tribune Woman's World ) National Live Stock Producer 1 n ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) yr! -- Select 2 Bagazines ( - 1 J 1 V' 1 J"1"' 1 J1, 26 Issues J J' yr .. 1 Jr- - Mail This Coupon Today Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 TS er -- thau announced today sales or ar Parent-Teach- We Will Call and Pay CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES and COWS COLORADO ANIMAL CO We Also Bay . . . HIDES - PELTS - WOOL Bradford and i NOTICE TO FARMERS BY-PRODUC- Sa! were chapthe Oystal Springs. They eroned by their teachers. Mrs. Ivy Barker and Glade Hansen. with Sunday evening in connection a meeting, Sacrament the regular in was given home program welcome honcr of Elder Darrel Gardner. Mrs. Ida Valentine and two sons spent the weekend in Malad, Idaho, visiting her sister. mm ii Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen spent Lake Sunday and Monday in Salt receivis Hansen Mrs. General level of farm wage rates City, where ed. increased about the usual seasonal ing medical treatments. Effectiveness of the advertising, Anderson spent Frildo Mr .and Mrs. moamount from January 1 to April 1 which departs from conventional had this year, the federal bureau of agri- Tuesday in Ogden, where they it in that themes tor advertising infectcultural economics reports. At 121 their baby operated on for an rather of fun driving" "the stresses level on the ed ear. per cent of the than mechanical features, is clearly River Bear the 1st, May rates Monday, first of the month wage paid reflected in Nash sales this year, Mr. hired hands averaged four points City school children and the Corinne out that held their May Day Goldsberry said, pointing climb higher than on January 1 and the school children first quarter held Nash's was spectacular same as on April 1 last year. In Utah at 10 o'clock. A parade fourth the largest comhas made it the average farm wage rate on April which started at the school. They automobile industry. the in of the pany 1 was $42 per month with board or marched down the west side office and back $53.50 without The labor supply was highway to the post on the east side and up to the park. Y. M. M. I. A., Miss Nona Smith of 101 per cent of normal, and the deRivSunday School, Mrs. George Davis of mand for farm labor was 85 per cent The parade was led by the Bear carried student Each Scouts. er Boy of normal, the supply being 119 per Primary and Mrs. Jay Rhead of gena banner, the theme of which were ealogy. cent of the demand. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Steed, daughter health, accident and be kind to the the After birds x games reaching exhibit who park Donna Rae and son Larry, of Salt Thirty-siyoungsters noon lunch was serv- Lake were At comor played. at the beef, lambs, hogs City were Saturday guests of baby Mr. and Mrs. David Larson and fam ing Intermountain Junior Fat Stock ed by the Bear River show will enjoy a free sightseeing organization and also by the Corinne after which a program Atkinson and Willard Lartrip over Salt Lake City in a big organization, of held direction the was under Lloyd Air of son returned Sunday afternoon to the Western mainliner express. schools taking part. their studies at Lhe U. S A. C, after both with Huist, D. district traffic Jr., George Keyser manager for the airway concern has This was followed by a dance in the a short weekend at home. advised E. J. Maynard, show manager amusement hall. Several selections Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker, of Salt Lake that this award will be made to were played by the school orchestra, City, is visiting with her daughter, youngsters winning the first six pla- under the direction of Mr. Apollo Mrs. R. J. Potter and family. ces in each of the fitting and show Hansen of Brigham. Next time a play The monthly Sunday School officers is set aside for the childen, let and teachers meeting was held Thurs manship classes for baby beef, lambs day club and F. F, us as parents attend and show the day evening at the home of Mr. and and hogs in the teachers we appreciate their efforts, Mrs. Leo Oyler. A tentative program A. divisions of the show. as very few parents were present was arranged for Mothers Day. The Monday. Land Bank 1938 Federal the lesson was given by Mrs. L. M. During of Berkeley and the land bank Refreshments and a social hour closed 130 loans in Utah followed. for a total of $339,400. Of the total EAST GARLAND The special program on child health 61 were land bank loans amounting as outlined by the general state comBy Mrs. David Larson to $201,600, and 68 were land bank mittee to be presented in the various The wedding- dance and shower giv- group commisioner loans totaling 137,800, the gatherings throughout Paul Parker of the Farm Credit ad- en Thursday evening in the recrea- state, was very creditably given by ministration information service re- tional hall, complimenting Mr. and members of the local Relief Society Mrs. Don Bourne, recent newlyweds, in the ports. regular meeting Tuesday afwas largely attended by local people ternoon. There was a large attendance P. V. Cardon, a Utahn, in charge and relatives and friends from of members. After the meeting, the of f oi age crops research in the burtowns. Many lovely and use- Relief Society officers served sandeau of plant industry since 1935, has ful presents were received. The Ben- wiches and oranges to the Primary been named assistant chief of the ton orchestra furnished the music. children and officers who hold their Ward conference was held here on meeting at 4 p. m. as soon as the bureau, E. G. Auchter, chief, announces. Well known by Utah agricultur Sunday evening with stake represen- children arrive in busses from school. ists, Mr. Cardon is a graduate of Utah tatives present: P. C. Pettersen of The treat was much enjoyed. State Agricultural college. He was the high council, Mrs. Dave Stander Miss Clarissa Larson returned Fridirector of the branch agricultural of Relief Society, Mrs. Nathella Grifday evening from a ten day visit with college in Cedar City, editor of the fin of Y. VV. M. I. A., Ed Harris of relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Utah Farmer, farm economist of the Utah Agricultural experiment station, and from 1928 to 1935 was director of the experiment station. v This Is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Tay for' the Call Bradford ed linecent increase in its newspaper age for April and May. This was the news received here head of today by O. W. Goldsberry, dealNash & Goldsberry, Diderickson Tremonton. ers for One of the heaviest schedules projected by the company in recent years, this will increase to 2,600,000 lines the amount of newspaper space used of its Spring sellby Nash in support declarMr. Goldsberry ing campaign, C. V. Schad, Acting Register. W. Nash-Kelvinat- Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Richardson, Tremonton. Thomas Summers, Tremonton. Harold Selman, Tremonton. John K. Spiers, Ogden, Utah. 28 C By Mrs. Mrs Percy Mrs. Ralph advertising sons, of Brigham City, Crediting newsparer spent of Ogden in Nash's 61 and baby, part Massey Mis. with an important and Mr. with the first Thursday visiting percent sales gain during sales Iverson. D. general A. Blees, W. Ivan New Testa- quarter, Division, Motors Monday evening, the Nash manager. ment class of the Bear River Cuv Corporation, has announcto an outing Sundav School, enjoyed that the company plans a 70 per- J, fGS Mn, Secretary Nash Sales Gain 61 Newsto Due Reports j Percent paper Advertising Secretary of the two RIVER CITY M. d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . MAY, 4, 1P39 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, M A I COUPON !cU B.aut- - Schoot Main sail Broadway. oil tak. City. Utah. H.a.. lead j,.. Bear River Valley Leader, Tremonton, Utah lub S;ltingenCr0US 0ffcr End0Sxl is IN FULL PAYMENT for a full one yetf above. your newspaper, and also for the FOUR Magazines checked in list 3-0- 0 alaloB. 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