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Show 25, 1540 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER PA.G3 FOUH NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS Classified I I Ad Column: J ; OTE POCKETOOOK of ERIOWEBC3E have The following Applications been filed, to appropriate underground water from, we Us in Box Elder County, Utah, all locations ftom SLB M.: 12".o4 - Juhn Adams, Brigham City, Utah, C.73 g. p. in. for domestic use, from n. well, 213 ft. Utwp, at poir.t S. 2;-4ft. as;d K. -- 0 ft. from XK C-r- . Hec. 17, T. 11 N., U. 6 V. 133S3 -- I'.ar B Comiany, Or;4 n, Utah, tt.73 g. p. in. for stock watt ring from 4 in. well, 151 ft. deep, at point .'. 0217. ft. and VV. 705 ft. from KE Cor. 35. T. 10 N. R. 8 W. 'O T ,r T ri.mnanir flmloll stock waterin- from each of three wells, 200 deep, located as follows: (1) N. b'J from Ei Cor. deg. 45 min. W. 467 Sec. 32, T. 11 N., R. 7 V.; (2j S 42 deg. E. 4037 ft from NV Cor. Sec. 4, T. 8N..R6 W.; and (3) N. 40 deg 37 min., W. 3422 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 33, T. 9 N., R. 7 W. 1390- 1- Northern Oil Company, 203 5-i- FOR SALE clitulal.i Bridge-LVac- h heater. W. Calvin Walaron. 12-2- FARMERS--Sav- e Call Garland, 5. I'hon-22.1-5-- 2 5 1 2 12-1- 4S-- 2-- G 9 ts. i for poik. H. D. Thomas. ft 30 Acc-IaUo- tf PAID for dead and useless Lake Citv. cows and horses. Call Maple Cneek from Qfrrout Hatchery, Brigham tf. N. 500 ft. Reverse Charge. 8-i- n, 493-J-- 2. 6-- 28 - ft i I I A 7l r- y y . - " II II iismc nojMPPeutO- -. 51C4 Jrzii ' I buiicm of a battleship mo f' UMIf of 4 Weber County Agent Receives Recognition Merit :CT,- GO TO PEOPLE. AAAKINS LESS - . to ay-- T j State Engineer. to 'VV5,A. - sAuofis vViTy. - "" ll j THE LENGTH liKINWISlRIAL V, t f THE RAWMATEfiiAL -- jW- MOPERM HEAVV BOMBER. HAVH TO BE BROUGHT IM A TOeeTHER. FROM iti. XC f STATES IMJECTINS Defense Training Training for Utah men interested in learning defense engineering is now available free of charge to all pros pective students who have had the requisite technical experience, and are available lor service in xsauonai Defense work, it was announced this week by the Univeisity of Utah Engineering school. The University of Utah, as one of 64 American colleges in 35 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico was accepted recently to offer train ing courses through governmental ag encies in furtherance of the National Defense program. Prospective students who wish complete information concerning the class The fifth annual Intermountain ea offered by the University are urged Junior Livestock Show sponsored by to communicate immediately with the the Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- Dean of the Enginering school, Engimerce and the Davis and Salt Lake neering Hall, University of Utah. A county commissioners will be held at prompt reply will be given each apthe North Stilt Lake union yards on plication and instruction in the classJune 3, 4 and 5, announces David es, most of which will be taught durclub ing evening hours, will begin ns soon Shaip, Jr., assistant state leader and manager of the 1940 event. as the necessary number of students Livestock is now being prepared enroll. Engineering defense training for the show by Future Farmers and is just beginning, however, and addiclub members under the- direction tions to the lists will be made as new of vocational agriculture instiuctois defense needs develop and additional club leaders, county agents, and facilities for training become availother ug'g'iieulture specialists through able. Approximately 25,000 men are out the Intermountain .states. expected to enroll in the Engineering At the show last June 52- boys Defense Training courses throughout and gills from Utah, Idaho, Wyom- the United States and the tuition of ing, Montana and Colotado exhibited each enrollee will be payed for thru St7 head of livestock. The livestock a $90,000,000 appropriation recently NERVOUS TENSION group va.s composed of 429 fat steers passed by Congress for this purpose. Shows In both fare and manner liiS hogs and 282 lambs. Students in the defense classes ac You art not fit company for Total cash lemuneration amounted the University will have several fields else or when you anyone yourself to approximately $32,000 with 350 from which to choose a axe Tense, Nervous, "Keyed-upsubject. Those head of cattle bringing $28,000, 35 offered ate: General miss on out Don't Mayour share of Metallurgy, good times. The next time overgraded hogs selling for $750,, and 235 terials Inspection and Testing, Mataxed nervei make you Wakefal, lambs netting more than $2,000. chine Design, and Engineering DrawRestless, Irritable, try the soothing Awards for superior exhibits and ing. Under each of these effect of subject head DR. MILES NERVINE achievements totaled $3,000 in prizes ings are many subdivisions, the comDr. Milea Nervine is a and were supplemented by special pletion of each of which is required sclentiuc formula compawaards given by more than 50 pri before the course in its is ounded under the superentirety vate individuals and concerns who approved. Engineering vision of skilled chemists the drawing, most America's of one In manifest an interest in the projects. course which requires the least techmodern labora The manager for the 1941 show nical training as a lists tories. will be named in the near future, M. as its qualifications graduation from UT don't Wh r try Rottl II. Vern Woodhead, assistant secretary high school and three units of mathITf Small BottU of the Salt Lake Chamber of Com ematics or the equivalent in experAt your Drug Store merce, reports. ience. 1TJ Because technology plays an imWake Up Business By Advertising portant part in modern defense, the In Thl9 Newspaper. subjects to be taught throughout the nation exhibit wide variation. At one extreme are such basic courses as production engineering, testing and inspection methods and engineering drawing, each of which will be presented by over 50 colleges. At the opposite extreme is "Dynamic Anal ysis of ServomechanLsms" to be given by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the training of only twelve men at the specific request of If you conduct a retail store, there are four things the Watertown arsenal. you wish to do Since the Engineering Defense program is intended both to prepare new workers for defense occupations and (1) You wish to HOLD to fit those nlriady so employed in engineering positions for greater responsibilities, many of the courses Officials Announce Program Plans for Junior Show RESEARCH INTO CHEMICALS , . BV 6REEM ...... I W00P FOR USES WHERE RARE KATURAL HARPVA30P5 WtKfc FOBMERLV NEFDSP will be given U. of U. Accepted for grams ajid outings, for which he is appointed official photographer. In projects to improve county-wid- e conditions Mr. Christensen has instigated potato seed production and mar keting projects, potato seed clinics, tomato grading school, fruit improvement programs, cold storage facilities, pasture improvement, irrigation projects, landscape improvement movements, weed programs, pest control drives and construction of livestock water basins. t' j j the conven- - Be Ming, whose headquarters are in Los Angeles, is legarded as one of Utah. 22.44 sr. p. m., for and domestic purposes well, 72 ft deep, at point and W. 350 ft. from Si Cor. Sec. 17, T. 13 N., R. 4 W. 13958 B. Y. Westmoreland, Tre- monton, Utah, 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use, from well, 198 t rliu.n of rwMrf C 1W7 ft- ant V 250 ft. from Ni Cor. Sec. 6, T. N., Or keiTICe . R. 3 VV. Protests resLsting the granting of Archie L. Christenstn, Weber eoun one of the foregoing Applications of the was any agent ty agricultural 57 men in the United States who was must be in affidavit form with extra given recognition for meritorious ser- - copy and filed with T. H. Humpherys, vicp among Extension workers of the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, nation at the recent annual banquet Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee of held by the National Association of $1.00 on or before February 22. 1941. T. H. HUMPHERYS, County Agricultural Agents, in Chi- 4-- H --"- at Association, who will speak Utah State Pres3 Association tion here January ISth. First National Bank Building, Salt CAH cago. Mr. Christensen, a county agent since 1918, received a distinguished service award diploma, which cited him to recognition on the basis of outstanding work in agricultural leadership. Entering the Extension Service as Todele county agent, Mr. Christensen was transferred to Weber county October 1, 1925 and has been in this locality since then. club acAn acttive sponsor of tivities, he has fostered numerous entries in such shows as Ogden Livo stofk Show, Black and White day at Ridhmond, Intermountain Junior Live sttt-show and the State Fair. He is an t active participant at all club pro- - Toms of biuepximts go ft CROP and LIVESTOCK LOAN'S at 4 per cent For livestock and crop loans at 4J per cent per annum Norman Christensen on Friday it the National Farm Loan Association office at Tremcnton. Utah Farm Production Credit r 'TV ' - 4.- -1 i "nn r . ; a vital force behind the system of free tntoi prise- that;has given the United States the- highest standard of living in the woiid, in the opinion of Don Beldng, vice president of Lord & Thomas and presClub., ident of the Pacific Advertising IO-1- n. 4 ' - 4 j Advertising is S.-c- FOR SALE - Home drop lid oak d,.sk. 7-- fCDK I -- money on your coal. Advertising Vital to High Standard of Living In U. S. H after working hours and at locations in or near industrial eas. In many cases key men in fense industries will serve as ar- de- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Adams and are spending the Christmas at their home in Logan. More than 3,000 Utah wheat grow-- 1 ers have already insured their 1940-1941 crops. However, many of these policies are on winter wheat. Spring wheat growers will have until Feb- ruary 28, 1941, in which to insure their 1941 crops, Mr. Perry said. Next Issue AD$ For $ale In Our V, V DON BELD1XG the largest eluding Sunhist, States, and Union co-o- United Oil Company, Two years ago, when Don Fran. cisco was elected president of Lo & Thomas and transferred from Lq, Angeles to New York, Belding selected to take his place in cham of the Southern California office. Colorblind, Can See Colors People who are colorblind can v colors, but they do not experiesa the same sensations from all fin colors that normal sighted peop!i do, says Pearson's London Weekly, The difference usually is in red Some people are green. others are still others are both. To while red-blin- these peo pie, green looks about the same a gray or blue; and reds and greea are confused, for the red also lo have gray. Cases of Color blindness j been known. hereditary and occurs mostly it men. 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Following graduation he served as Western Union manager at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for two years, and then purchased and published the Klamath Falls Record, at the outset a weekly. He later converted it into a daily. During the time he has been with Lord & Thomas he has handled some of the agency's leading accounts, in- - . (light ..rfitwwrf ther,. fer tt mi b.1'" J mm mm" |