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Show 1041 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, ?ACB FOUR 300 ft., W. 200 ft. and N. 300 ft. to beg. The boundaries of the unnamed Classified i Ad Column . spring area are as follows: Beg-- 45G0 i said Wl Cor. ft E. and 200 ft. N. ofthence N. 62 Sec. 27. and running E. COO ft, N. 2S3 W. 100 ft.. S. 62 W. COO ft. p.nd S. 23 E. 100 ft. to beg. It is piopoFed to appropriate 0.25 sec. ft. of water from Cold Water spring area from Apr. 1 to Sept. 30, inch and sec. ft. during the balance of the and bath, mod- 0.5 FOR RENT It i3 also proposed to save from year. inern house, all newly finished 0.25 sec. ft. from and Ioqs appropriate . side, at Garland. Call J. V.'. Earl, 30 by substituting a 1 to Apr. tf Garland 123.M. concrete lined ditch or pipe line for St-pt- 2-- J. FOR SALE Velvon seed barley. o iJf" M. Mortensen, Phone 65.0-- 1 WZ. " " taui - 'Z nyi m& aita 17 .point located N. 450 ft. and W. 540 T. 11 N., R. Cash ft. from EE Cor. Sec. 33. PIUN II.VTC'IIEKY CHICKS 2 W., SLB&M. It is also proposed to or contracts. Karop EradAaw. appropriate 0.1 sec. ft. of water from til. 4-- 1-- WESTINGHOUSE Electric Refrigerator. DeLuxe, $120.00. Pox t2p. L, Tremonton. $170.00 3-- 4-- 3 Latest Style PIANO BARGAIN small size. Save Tremonton. $100.00. 3-- Box L, 4-- ' wp. J ir(fi U'lU the unnamed spring area during the entire year. All water sought to be appropriated will be piped from the two spring areas, commingled and conveyed to concrete reservoirs from which it will be distributed and used for domestic and municipal purposes in the towns of Elwood and Dewey- ville. Protests resisting the granting of FOR SALE Horses and alfalfa hay. said Application, with reasons there2 45.a-L. O. Bigler, Phone in affidavit form, must be made for, T. II. Humpherys, State filed with 2 FOR SALE 3 young work horses; 1 Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake 1 old colt; yearling colts; 2iyear with one extra copy and milk cow; 2 Big Six International City, Utah, fee on or before $1.00 April filing cream electric 1 Laval De mowers; separator; 2 13.50 x 28 new tractor 26, 1941. T. H. HUMPHERYS, 1 new chicken coop, 16 x 20; tes; State Engineer of harness; 6 horse collars. lj set Date of first publication, Feb. 27, 1941 J? V. Earl, Phone 123.M, Garland. tf Date of last publication, Mar. 27, 1941 April Fool Again! WASHINGTON NEiWS r r NOTICE TO WATER George Fryer, Ccliirston VtV filed Application No. 14144 tV -J 5 J f - Atl 1 ft,'3 ftroniu r- - ' v WASHINGTON NEWS LETTER Federal Housing Aid To Utah -- By the end of December 24, 299 Utah property owners had benefited by the provisions of th? National Housing Act. A total of $28,831,438 had been advanced to them by private lending institutions in loans secured by the Federal Housing Administration. Of this number 5,983 families obtained FT1A insured loans amounting to for the purpose of financing home ownership. In addition, 18,316 families in Utah obtained $6,517,823 to improve, repair and remodel their properties. ? X .'. . . V f f f 2v Pi i V."- x XV r, . j v S1.00 filing fee on cr b3ie May 1941. T. H. HUMPiIERYs t..T....." gfXJ .1... InJMM&I viSL ...Si April Fool's Day Feature? That's right. This faked picture, showing the dome of the Wisconsin State Capitol at Madison collapsing, appeared April 1, 1933. It's one of the on page one of the Madison Capital-Timein which newspapers delight. And, although "April Fool" April 1st hoaxes in the caption at the end of the accompanying small in type appeared shocked. were So, read your paper carefully on April article, readers Fool's day ! s, 0 NC U A Gveat Spring n. V INC.. Clearance SALE wo SAVE! l, WfBf WTO g .... f, - I IT'S ALL IOUE 3-- G-- in 493-J-- Tm OF USED OUR PRESENT BED ROCK PRICES SLASHING . WE 41 COME IN AMD SEE FOR YOURSELF! 2. H-- HERE ARE (ONLY A FEW n. - , SEE THIS -- FOR THIS SALE 2-- 7 No-Dra- ft PRICED AT MANY MILES FOR R g. Fim cat-insid- PRICES RQG0MM8DAmNS AT CITY ejuT FOR AT IT WE 1 . - - OUR - WATEU,CO-MANAC- a Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. Utak WITH THOSE THE NEWSPAPERS! AND REPRESENTED. THERE ARE THESE THEY'RE ALL .FrOnK Chevrolet Co. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO 4 HOLHAM Ml IOU SUTT OH, WE WANT Compare These Prices 400 Phone 28 YOUR CHEVROLET, DEALER Tremonton. Utah K' 04 to consider the matter, it was a to propose to the Interior sufcmn mittee on appropriations that sei of the larger reclamation fund rrr jects be transferred to the gene fund of the Treasury for all futlI appropriations just as nine larger n jects are already being financed. At eight million dollars annuallv thirteen remaining projects could be completed in about four years Th seven projects transferred to the ge& eral fund of the Treasury could thea be expedited as the appropriations committee and the Congress think or justifiable under existir s conditions. n. n. " U State Eni- -' Date of first publication Mar. 27s To? Date of last publication Apr. 24' 19 $22,-313,0- A N N coal-bumin- f gr.v ER 0 t 7'"' Prote.sti; resistir.g the said Application, with reaio-- s 6 for, made in affidavit form "n- - , filed witL T. H. Humphep.;": Engineer, 403 State Capitol j City, Utah, with one extia c- o- BUU 1 Have Introduced In tle 77th Session of Congress H. R. 1771, to convey the title of a certain bridge across the Virgin River to Washington county. Passed the House on March 17, 1941. H. R. 3987, to provide relief for, and to promote the interests of land owners in the can emment which is doing the work, and and who need the water desperately now. cellation, deferment, and adjustment for the districts and project farmers cost to the At a conference called in December contracted have who lands repay of irrigation charges against within the Uintah Indian irrigation NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed. project; H. R. 3792, to provide for the Passes State test for AAA plantof a reservoir on Bear establishment ing. L M. Olsen, Howell, Utah. t2p The following Applications have been River, for the maintenance of water filed to appropriate underground wa Bear River Migratory LOST or STRAYED Hereford steer ter from wells in Box Elder county, levels in the and for other purposes. Bird Refuge, calf, branded Lazy E on left libs. Utah, all locations from SLB&M: RFD A. A. Iverson, Tremonton. 12046 Charley E. Petersen, Appointments To Annapolis And No. 2, Tremonton, Ut; 6.73 g. p. m. Point The following nominaWest harn wood 275 well FOR SALE for domestic use from row; Superior grain drill; 2 sets ft. deep at point W. 92 rds. and N. 8 tions lave been made by me for apwork harness; saddle; grain roller; rds. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, T. 11 N., R. pointments to Annapolis and West Point this year: windmill, complete; Oliver horse 16 W. Annapolis 13383 Bar B Company, Ogden, Ut; gang plow; iron wheel truck wagon, with bo's. Apply, Garr Rose, Ply- G7.3 g. p. m. for stock watering from Principal: Glenn Edward Shannon, of Ogden, Utah. mouth, after March 23, well 154 ft, deep at point N. Alternate: Don Averett Bush-welFirst 9247 ft. and W. 705 ft. from SE Cor. of Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range, Sec. 35, T. 10 N..R.8 W. Second Alternate: George Julius Nelin good condition; R. C. A. combi13864 Melvin A. Udy, Plymouth, son, of Logan, Utah. nation victrola and radio, also in Ut.; C.73 g. p. m. for domestic use of good conditions, with 4 books of from well 90 ft deep at point Principal: Ira Harold Hayward, Logan, Utah. records; large electric oven, prac- E. 150 ft. and N. 50 ft. from SW Cor. First Alternate: Lester Grant Hinch-cliftically new. Call Sylvan Korth, Sec. 26, T. 13 N., R. 3 W. Jr., of Ogden, Utah. East Garland. 13874 Dwight E. Hansen, Fielding, West Point O TTf re t frw ctrnlr atHno't V'l OWVJ1 fe. WW., HUVVi...0 ARE STOCK Hamblin Leigh, of TO MOVE brooder j from CARS, FOR SALE 2 Henry Principal: 6jn well 50 ft deep at point N Cedar City, Utah. stoves, suitable for either chicks or 430 ft. and W. 120 ft. from SJ Cor. ! ! ! TO OUR First Alternate: Will Dunn Smith, of turkeys,' in good condition. Price Sec. 6, T. 12 N., R. 2 W. Logan, Utah. reasonable. Mark Woolley, Tremon13957 Manning Bros., Tremonton, Alternate: George Juiius Nelton. Phone 68.a-2-. Ut.; 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use Second of Logan, Utah. son, well 450 ft. deep at point from CASH PAID for dead and useless N. 16S9 ft. and E. 324 ft. from SW The Problem Which Faces Western Cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Cor. Sec. 10, T. 12 N., R. 4 W. in the Trout Hatchery. Brtgham 13964 Civil Aeronautics Adminis America 501 of 650 counties tf. net had a mains Great population Charge, Reverse tration, Sixth Region, 1508 4th St., loss of 753,554 from 1930 to 1940. In Santa Monica, Calif.; 11.25 g. p. m. 277 counties to the westward contrast, j NOTICE TO CREDITORS for domestic use from well 150 net a had population gain of 1,911,601. 500 S. W. 450 and at point ft. ft. Great Plains families least At Estate of Thonkas Stokes, Deceased. ft. deep 150,000 from EJ Cor. Sec. 1, T. 11 N., R. migrated westward to the Mountain 10 W. Creditors will present claims with 14003 -- Board of Education of Box and Pacific states and tightened the 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COUPE -1936 PLYMOUTH COACH A nice clean vouchers to the undersigned at his Elder County. Erigham City, Ut.; 75 population pressure on areas which A car that is clean inside, has good tires and blue car with dark very good paint residence nt Tremonton, Box Elder g. p. m. for from a 5 ft. do n ot have the surplus irrigated irrigation as inside runs is and and body. Starts good on the coldest clean It tires. County, Utah, on or before the- 25th diameter well 20 ft. deep at point S. land for them to settle on. This upOne of our better bargains new. as smooth Plains of 1911. Great A. of mornings. and D., April, migration day 43 ft: and W 47S ft. from NE Cor. rooting destitute and other LELAND STOKES, families groups Sec. 3, T. 11 N., R. 3 W. ONE to $295.00 Administrator of the Estate of Protests resisting the granting of has swelled Federal relief costs in ssver. billion dollars more Thomas Stokes, Deceased. than 2J any of the foregoing Applications, MARRTNER M. MORRISON, must be in af- yens in the seventeen western states. with reasons theix-for- , 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN A car with 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN Steel Turret Attorney for Administrator. fidavit form with extra copy and filed These relief payments per family of remotor top, trunk, hydraulic brakes, to ?6,000 would be sufficient Date of first publication Feb. 27, 1941 with T. II. good tires, motor and body. The kind of Humpherys, State Engi- $5,000 and is on new. This like built which an Date of last publication, Mar. 27, 1941 neer, 403 State farm to guaranteed irrigated provide car for low cost running and depreciation Capitol, Salt Lake each I the car best known for it's economy! family would be permanently a fee of $1 on or with Utah, City, NOTICE TO WATER USERS and able to repay the before April 26, 1941. $175.00 costs. ONLY $320.00 T. H. HUMPHERYS, A. Z. Richards, 407 Tcmpleton Bldg. of Reclamation John Commissioner t5. State Engineer. C. Page, before the Tolan Migration' Salt Lake City. Utah, haa filed Ap1939 NASH COUPE Low mileage. A tar 1934 CHEVROLET DeLUXE SEDAN Committee at Lincoln, Nebraska in plication No. 13871 to appropriate 0.6 7G0 Miles Long Italy that you can't afford to pass up. Looks sec. ft. of water from Cold Water Good Mohair upholstry. Good tires. A summarized: That if given The of the peninsula com- September, length supplementfine looking black car with like our pen may have supped. spring area and an unnamed spring prising the kingdom of Italy is 760 adequate appropriations, area in Box Elder county. The boun- miles ventilation and knee aiction. while its breadth nowhere ex- ed by diversion of relief funds for the daries of Cold Water spring area are ceeds 150 miles and does not Great Plains type of project, the Bur$595.00 genasi follows: Beg. 5280 ft. E of Wi eau of Reclamation could provide the 100 measure more than miles. $250.00 erally Cor. Sec. 27, T. 11 N., R. 2 W., SLB Italy is slightly than New following in ten years: SEAll and running thence E 200 ft., S. England and Newlarger (1) Irrigated farms where 40,000 1939 DeLUXE FORD FOUR-DOOYork together. to 50,000 families would be 1933 PONTIAC SEDAN A good clean DAN A car you will say, LOOKS LIKE glass O.K., no dents, needs a set A good smooth motor, radio, fog NEW. (2) Supplemental water for farms but what of it? We've priced it of rings, SAME POPULAR FOR lights. Everything like new, but the price for So.OOO families now facing water shortage. ONLY $75.00 $595.00 LOOK NEWER, (3) Rehabilitation in the Great Plains and similar areas of 20,000 to 2",000 farm families. 1929 FORD ROADSTER All good tires, 1934 DODGE SEDAN We are featuring In addition, these farm families new battery and generator. Motor good. this one for this week only at a pii would support in nearby cities and You paint it and we'll sell it towns two to three times the farm LAKE you won't believe population. $49.00 $150.00 In view of tiro extraordinary deLOOK mand for irrigated land for farm A $200,000 modernlzotion 1940 CHEVROLET Vi TON TRUCK homes, the program should be exprogram otsurei you of th as fast as economical con1935 FORD V-- 8 '2 TON PICKUP-- Yoj pedited Long wheelbase. Has all heavy equipbast in the West! Spacious struction will justify, but as pointed ment 8.25 x 20 rear tires and could step your girl in It or you cart including rooms in the heart of Salt out by Secretary Ickes and Commisrear dual A end. new one sells livestock for or gas and oil in it. $1298 lake Citys entertainment sioner Tage, twenty of the twenty-nin- e ond butiness districts. Four Federal Bureau of Reclamation : if a5 ASK AY ONLY ... $175.00 $795.00 restaurants serving wonder projects up to the present time have ful food. Headquarters for been financed out of the Reclamation Revolving Fund; the other nine being tcui ond sightseeing trips. financed directly from the general fund of the Treasury. The Reclamation Revolving Fund amounts to only about eight million dollars annually OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH and the twenty reclamation fund proWITH TU8 OR SHOWER jects require $123,757,000 to complete-IN EVERY CAR CITY we see that it By simple arithmetic, WILL DE AS will require more than fifteen years MOKE TH AN to complete these projects a rate- of AND construction which is obviously unGOING! economical, both for the Federal gov- Three-sectio- 1 d.'v .1AA FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN 111 a?prt' Wa ft aniW. 1320 Cor. ic. 20, T. 12 V SLE&M. and us. d for poses. 5S0 it: c ft piiate 0.0060 sec. p.m.) from an unnan-tBear r.iver drainage areaia'p E" der county. The water w"i t each entue doling yeartVITw f ' Phone 20 |