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Show 1945April 26, day f - -- Affected by Russ-Ni- p ..ritory BEAR RIVE VALLEY LEADER, K 'Falling Out' White House Mourns Vage Seven Tremonton, Utah timely instructions and encouragement to the scouters. Other num-her- s on the program were; a violin duct by Charlotte Munns and Bet-t- y Bronson and a violin trio by Charlotte Munns, Betty Bronson and Jackie Ericksen. A temperance talk was given by Willis Pet' ersen. Next Sunday, April 29, will be ward conference. It is anticipated that the Relief Society will be re organized at that time. Tuesday evening was the dance festival and closing social of the mutual. Each department entertained for a half hour, with a dance, game or stunt. Dances learned during the season were featured. Refreshments were ser- ELWOOD LEGAL NOTICES The P. T,' A. held it's annual election and business meeting last Wednesday. Lt. Russell from the Bushnell hospital gave an illusX 7 DIICCIA trated lecture which was enjoyed and appreciated by a large audiNOTICE OF FINAL ence. TAX SALE !!, New officers installed at this NOTICE is Riven that on were: Mrs. Rhea AnderoVlook 12:00 of 1H45, at meeting day Jlay, noon, at the front door of th County sen, President; Mrs. Fauntella AnBox Court House in lirighain City, Klder County, I'tah, i will oMVr foi dersen, first vice president; the to the sale, at pulilie auction and HARBIN highest bidder f'r cush. pursuant to principal of the school will be secthe provisions of Section J and Mrs. NorI'tah Cixie Annotated, 1H43, the fol- ond vice president ft C3 R lowing real estate situated ma Ericksen as derilel in said unity and now held by it unRefresliments were served by der jireliininary tax saJe. No bids fur less than the total amount of taxes, the officers. selection Musical interest, penalty and costf which re a chaige up,n such real estate will be were vocal solo, Mrs. Helen Hanaccepted. All sales will be made subject to the sen, violin solo, Carol Petersen, freneral taxes for the year 11M5. vocal duet, Sharon Kroksh and 1i List of property mentioned or described in the following list is situat-e- Betty Branson. north and west of the Salt Lake The retiring officers were Mrs. Meridian, United States Survey, in Box Elder County, State of Utah, Verna Mortensen, Mrs. Nina V and in all instances where the head- Christenscn and Mrs. Clytie Aning of the proierty here listed slum? inside certain cities, the said lots, dersen. S blocks and plats are taken from the Mr .and Mrs. Hyrum Christenofficial plats and surveys of said cities. In this list the following ab- scn have returned from St. George breviations are used for the words used opposite them, viz: the winter where they spent for acre, acres. a., ac months doing temple work. They add. for addition ave. for avenue have very much enjoyed their V.etf. for beginning Above photo shows the White bik. for block work, but are happy to be at 341. i bet. for between ...iM.!n(tAii . tiAf nonfro IWir v . nuu ueuuu-""iiusilll- - House flag at half mast, following home again. They have many kind j japan, I litlEUSSia S boundarbdrs for bdy., boundary, out in the area pictured on the above man. Should the sudden death of President Roose... ies friends who welcome them back ch.( chs for chain, chains Slities start, some of Japan's better troops that garrison Manchuria velt. Lower photo, the President's com. home for the summer. for commencing wI11 ace Siberian forces of equal if not cottage at Warm Springs, where cont for containing ted key war industries f and Mrs. Lewis J. Hansen Mr. While Russia possesses strategic advantages in the President Roosevelt deg. for degree, degrees strength. suddenly passed dist. for distance of were dinner guests of maritime Siberian a the are to and Taylor provinces away. exposed Vladivostok E. for east his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd thrusts. for easterly Ely by Quick Jap ft.for foot, feet Christenscn Sunday. frac. for fractional in., ins for inch, inches Last Sunday evening was an lk., Iks. for link, links achievement Its. lots for It., lot, night for our Boy President m., inin. or ' for minute, minutes Scouts. Amos P. Hansen conductin. or for more or less N. for north ed a "Court of Honor" in conNE. for northeast nection with the regular sacrament for northeasterly XE'ly X'lv for northerly meeting. Stake Commissioner BarXIV. ifor northwest for northwesterly. nard of Deweyville, Darrell Heat-oXW'ly. pt. for point of Tremonton and Clifton Grasee. for quarter section r.. rs. for range, ranges of East Garland were in atver for rd., rls rods K. of W. iff way tendance and presented the merit for neht s. or " for second, seconds 1 the older scouts and to badges sees. sec. for sections section, I; S for south Each scoutcrs. of these men gave SR. if or southeast 5 i J1 Ml, i'UOBATE and GUARDLNSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or the respective signers. th.-2ii- y (a b) Ka manchuria '. secrctary-trer?ur-e- r. ved. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Larsen were Ogden visitors Sunday. Mrs. Carl Romer and daughter Lcola spent several days last week visiting their daughters and sisters, Luella and Elma at Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. William Petersen and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen of Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff of Perry accompanied them. They also visited Mrs. Gunnard Kelstrom while there. All these people are former residents of Elwood and send friends to their in the greetings valley. u ft . a f " I - hk f iso-t'- - Fried Apples and Carrots Sometime try frying apples and carrots together. Use equal amounts ox each. Slice the apples about thick, cut the carrots in lengthwise slices and spread over the bottom of the frying pan in a small amount of fat. Cover and cook slow- -, ly until nearly tender. You'll need to stir often to prevent scorching. A little before the carrots and apples are done, sprinkle on a tablespoon of sugar and a little salt and let brown. Pappy Helped Truman and Family 1. Si? ch n rl, I SE'ly for southeasterly S'l.v for southerly st. for street sub f'ir subdivision , S T,.M for Salt Lake Meridian SW for southwest t., tp., tps. for township, townU.S. I'. States Survey for Uintah Special .MerW for west W"!v. for westerly. PRELIMINARY TAX SALE S. M. idian Januarv i eight-year-o- Truman, Mrs. Truman and daughter, Margaret, Harry shown during the ceremony when President Truman took oath to fcome the 33rd President of the United States. S. President ?( Waste "V 'A -- Boypower? Use Waterpower $4.3 Eugene Petersen E llfiO 8, tp. 12 X., r. 9 W., ac $4.09 S.LL cont. IfiO M. Hewett E 12H8 Elith 7. of SW.14 sec. of the XE.'4 tp. 12 N., r. 13 W., S.L.M. Cont. 40 ac. NW.14 of sec. ' Ma haii close Iess W. 10 1 I'hoebe Tims F 1307 NE.V4 of the SW.'J, SW.J4 of the SE1. of sec. 27, tp. 14 X., r. 3 W., S.L.M Less 7 acres to Box Elder County. of The E. 31.58 Acres of the SB. the r. srzz SVV.14 3 W., S. m.- .J? BMMi of sec. 27, tp. L. M. Cont. Steward' 14 104 S. If ft I !f ' y 3 5 ' i : F The E. half SW.!4 of the SV.'4 and the V of the E. half of the SE.14 of the SW.!4 and the W. half of the E. half of the SE.VJ of the NW.'.4 of sec. 5, tp. 14 X., r. 11 W., S.L.M. $2.62 Cont. 30 ac F-- 1 George Mullen F 1880-1- 9 The SW.'4 of the SE.14 of the XW. '4 of sec. C. tp. 14 X., r. 11 W S. L. $2.00 M. Cont. 10 ac q era a n a o a q a 1 George Stewart F The E. half of the W. half of th SE.'4 of the SW.14 of sec. 5, a-tp.II X., r. 11 V.. S.UM. Cont. H $2.00 P.14S-3- 4 Willard Petersen F 1964 All of ec 11, tp. 14 X., r. 12 W., S.L.M. $39.67 Cont. 040 ac 'IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have official hereunder set my hand and seal this 26th day of Anril. A. 1) ... J. EDWIN BATRD, Auditor of Box Elder (SEAL) County. First Publication April 26, 1945. Last publication May 17, 1945. ( ' $Mc6tw.vW S. astringent, fungi- house with . .25c Bottle 30-Ta-b FARROWING HOUSE One tablet to qucrt cf water acts a9 disinfectant, bovel cide. Easy to use. 1880-2- 2 'wax ' 1a i o 1 Rely on 53 i 880-1- 5 of the E. half of the J v.w... 7 GERMS STOP GERMS rorrT LET HI your Pi$ Before THEY SPREAD X., ac. $ 1 flii CRE-SO-FE- C i'w clean and l"'?1, Cre-So-Fe- c Wler powerful germofficial proved for 1 J x' ' J ij ' J Mi - I SAVE on DAIRY RINSE 3 lb. can makes 500 gallons effective solution. Germ killer, deodorizer. Dissolves readily in water. 1 spoon to 3 gallons. Purina CHLORENA r r- POWDER YOUR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW ::f nit'i !J ju- -i What thlo i i iiii iuujr in M he "ses his lone American soldier of the Third army looks at a wrecked trol ley car In front of a damaged cathe dral in the ancient city of Coblenx. This historic Rhine bastion fell be fore the Irresistible drive of the Third army of Lt. Gen. George A w- - bncket-totewater some r to homemade get severaI hundred yards down the hill. When the bucket in "i,'PrinK. metal weights wired to bucket lip cause it to tilt over lhe by winds the bucket back up the hill with the con- w', 3 Don't let brooder house germs kill chicks. Spray floor I'M and walls with il me i i ti mouiuauia unarrie ( u i himui wheel. CGI E.NTIFICA1 N. 1 Purina Rinse founts and feeders with Uhlorena to cut dirt and kill germs. Helps save chicks. CHEK-R-FEC- T BROODER HOUSE DISINFECTANT roentina Subscribes to Cbapultepec Pact GEEinSon CHICK EQUIPMENT new, popular soap-typ- e disinfectant. One ounce makss gallon of spray. asy, economical to use. Chek-R-Fe- , ( PURINA CHLORENA Senator Entertains L0T5 of LwmCosf M!LK hL For COW CH0V plus Grain Let us grind and mix your grain with 5 Small cash a proven dairy concentrate.Come in! Send it to us and we will clean and rebuild it into a new comfortable Roll-Edg- e . outlay efficient grinding. Mattress at Prevent Pig fiactifa LOW COST TO YOU For quick relief i f rhone ii it 23 or 80-R- Paint UJJen with PICEM1A 2 Tremonton and our driver will call. t J t f 1 EVERTON V.yf "Baby Senator! Night," 1 " ChaBul.aiV "Jk. m ArGcntlna' representative In Mexico City, sign the the necretariat of foreign relation in nwwi In the Na- C tional Press lub, Washington, D. marks the Indoctrination of new members of the senate to Washingc ton life. Hre Senator Forrest C. Oonncll of Missouri entertains. MATTRESS CO. 51 E., 1st South Briprharn fnm pig anemia paint sow's udders with Purina Pigemla. Supplies iron and copper often lacking in sow's milk. Pick Up and Deliver Regularly 13 w 1 Mr P u o o o a 42-3- 0 5 V tK 'jr.' E ' i 410 S. f sec. 27, tp. 12 G. half of the SE,!4 N., r. 13 W., S.L.M. Acres Cont. 70 ac A. Yank Sees Coblenz 4 mm . 30. 1941 ac to land. If tv in 6 s.-- e. ld erel, and sometimes comes f 1 E 1 II I f I f1 M M Recorded in 1940 Tax Sale Book Olif Uroiujuist D 1142 The 7. XV.'4 of the NW.i4 of tp. 11 X., r. 1! W., S.UM. cont. 40 son of Henry Busch, Lt. Com. and Mrs. B. II. Bush of San Francisco, Calif., proudly displays this big bonito he landed off Ocracoke island, North Carolina. Of course his pappy helped a little, too. The bonito is a relative of the mack- 1 Oil If PI ships for thence our. for United th. BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY AUT MICIIAELIS, Mjrr Phone 3 rSl Garland K&oaC 3 |