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Show 1915" July 12. , BEAR RIVEll VALLEY LEADER, ' USERS RFD No. 2, Brigham City, Utah, Penrose and Thatcher girls to the night .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from guests of Bishop and Mrs. ward party at Bushnell L. Petersen of Brigham. rrcJ Monday' well a bet. 60 and 100 ft. evening. Mr. Mrs. Glen Miller and and a at point N. 2060 ft. and Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold children of Ogden visited Sunday ..TSB State Engineer deep, W. 2520 ft. from SE. Cor Sec and tamily and Mr. and Mrs. Joe with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford or change water in R2W. State of Utah, 2, T7N, and family and Dee Leak Miner. County, Protests resisting the granting the entire year, units of 4th Nurse Cadet Marjone Miller is , any of the foregoing apphca jpent Berchtold in Ogden canyon. all locutions home with her parents, Mr. and at remained visit tn tions, with reasons therefor, must with his Mrs. Mr. and! grandparents, Morgan Miller on a be in affidavit from with extra Mrs. D. M. Grover at Pineview vacation. copy and filed with the State En- Dam. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett rCarles A. Mason, 403 State Capitol, Salt gineer, D. M. Grover visited and family and Miss Vcrlene Niel. Avenue, Ogden, Lake Monday! City 1. Utah on or KcfriTf with Mr. point and Mrs. Ersol Berch- - sen of Willard were weekend ot September 8, 1945. told. He brought. Don Berchtold quests of their parents Mr. and :H f nS6 sec. it.lica' ED. H. WATSON, and D. M. Grover by Arpl Jr., back from Mrs. Carl Nelscn. State Engineer. has TO WATER ,.c Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield ;nd daughters, Doris and Faye spent the 4th at Blackfoot. Roy Davis and Joel Richards went to Ogden Wednesday. lliW TV,...',. .'iiu r, , Tucsjav. Mrs. Da vis attended the Institute of family living at the U.S.A.C. 4-i- j ' 1 T,.----. C JL.-1- . S-nat- two-wee- k j an, Paj Tremonton. Utah- - '') ..- - Seven Scoutmaster Russell Capener, took the Scouts for a trip the past week. Nineteen hoys made the trip. Streator Tingey and Arhun Bewcutt also accompanied the boys. They visited many places of interest Timpanogos including Gardens Fogle jcave, Liberty returning home Monday evening. P.-rk- , j j Quired 1l4iu. ' ri ,VK) di7 I- '- ' r-k- to uciui-'t- and used from -10th tO irri' ir ii iQ ence tor Pnr CP r it. trow 8.TI3N. incid- See. year-roun- and stock-waterin- g the above quantity of diverted at a point and W. 1077 ft. from Stcr Vln,,, be ft :S&c8,T13N,R2W,and f;; the purges - Charles A. Mason, Ogden, Tlackson Avenue, '.proposes to change the point Xion and nature of use of y .'.,. ft. of water right fs;9 ac-.b- prior to diligence rights water has been The diverted area described as ft. and ;r Beginning N. 1163 Sec. 8, SE Cor., :;p0 ft. from RiW thence on the foh traverse: N. 7015'W840 ?1945' E. 160 ft. S 7015' to :ft.S. 1945' W. 160 ft. used been has water The -i- ag. 30th April 1st to November h irrigation of 40 acres of braced in W2 W2 SEJ4, J13N. R2W, and for year-- i Spring c incidental Pine View. The Relief Society work meeting was held Tuesday at the home Mason and 1st publication, July 12, 1945. Final publication Aug. 9, 1945. Sec. stock-waterin- g purposes. the above quantity of "a will be collected from the area aoovc oescnucu it a ntN 1440 it and w. iuju 11. j domestic of Mrs. Hazel Stokes. j, RIVERSIDE ! Refresh-- ! mcnts were served by the presi- dency. Mrs. Ida Miller returned home Wednesday after two weeks at the Valley Hospital. She was visited! Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and this week by her daughter, Oleta family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. ef Brigham and Mercl of Salt: Levitt Taylor of Ogden, Mrs. Mar- Lake. tha Taylor and children and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen and sons Mary Huggins and children sur- Fred and Dee enjoyed a two-daprised Orson Jensen Wednesday fishing trip last week in Logan' evening with a party honoring his Canyon. They returned with a birthday. nice catch of trout. Mrs. Mary Dawn Huggins and Mrs. Orval Grover and daughchildren returned from Texas last ter J in spent a week at the home week, where they have been with of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pvt. Clair Huggins. W. Petersen. Miss Joan Jensen went to BrigMrs. Jewel Johanscn of Ogden ham Monday to spend a few days visited her parents over the week with her grandparents Mr. and end. Mrs. James Jensen. A dinner was held Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill honor of the birthday of Fred W. spent the 4th at Blackfoot, with Petersen. the mounted Sheriff's posse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggli and Mr. and Mrs. George Fife and family visited in Ogden Sunday children of Ogden were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray South and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. family. Their daughter Marlene returned home after having visited Perry Stanfill. Mrs. J. B. Shuman and Mrs. for a week with her grandparents. Perry Stanfill were in charge of Two of Mrs. Eggli's brothers La the Snack bar at the USO Sunday Var and Darrell South also returned with them to visit here. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Petersen Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughand Mrs. J. B. Shuman took ten ter Lorna and Deann were over- - i PENROSE j y , The Relief Society held a work meeting and social Tuesday at the Ira Ward home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ward attended sessions at the Loean temple Thursday of last week. The families i Jesse Dvis and Glen Ward went to Logan to the horse show last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and daughter Jsabelle and husband all of Salt Lake and a granddaughter, from California, were visiting rcl atives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Herman-soand family of Caliente, visiting at the J. H. Ward home Tuesday. m n Nev-vver- e Keep livestock healthy Standard Sheep Dip is "just the ticket" to keep your livestock thriving Controls parasites, destroys germs. Safe to use in nrooer dilution on animals (ex- rpnf mti and nnultfv as often as desired. And to round out your farm sanitation, use Standard Nine times as strong as pure carbolic acid it's the ideal disin' --- s when properly diluted. , fectant for pens, c' ! 1 A Suggestion: Supcr-Germit- Have Your FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why wait until you are ready to use them? Phone 121 e. DAVE STANDER, Distributor TREMONTON H. C. ROHDE Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" Hereafter to your and read this ! aSECor.,Sec. 8T13N, R2W, i conveyed to a small storage CToir where the water will be January 1st to Dec and released from April 1st to rier 30th to irrigate 5 acres embraced in EV? SE14 Sec. T13N, R2W, and for incidenand domestic from red y APPROPRIATE: W. Dunn, RFD 59-- Leon !,Tremonton, Utah, .015 sec. tor domestic use from a 2 in. 1 bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at "w j" 00a -- a NE 1B82- W. 189 ft. ft. and sintS. 123 Sec. Cor, W .Green, -C. TllN, 7, Trcmon-lUta- i k for domestic ifrom a well, bet. 50 and :i deep, at a point N. 145 ft. a 670 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. It's funny how time can fool you . . . .015 sec. ft. -- E. IT11N, H;2 1 Looking backward, ten years doesn't seem ? R3W. Ervin C. Peterson, Tre--onNo. 2. Utah. .015 sec. use from a or Look so long. R But looking ahead g and 200 tt. ft. and E. NW Cor., Sec. 14, The water will also coint from ft 100 bet. well, it a S. 333 IOyrs. R4W. d for incidental irrigation, 3ic and dairying purposes. N, 1 - Ml Wendell C. Hubbard -- Mbeit E. Cook, RD No. 2, pm City, Utah, .125 sec. ft. use from a 150 and 250 ft. deep at a "15.3211.8 ft. and W. 45 ft. "MCor.. Sec. Q T7N R2W. 16:06 Bert Eliason Jr., Snow Utah, 2.0 sec. ft. for irriga-- 5 use from a well, 194 Sf ROM HOW 7Kj.flvV I S 1 that's the ten years seems like an eternity. And ... reason why many people never save money wish-o- h, how they Looking backward, they ()fi ft anrl Cor.,' Sec. tiine warer win It shows started saving ten years ago. Looksuch ing ahead, ten years of saving seems like a long, tiresome program that they never gef started. wsh.'-u.- cd principal and interest Set your goal. Then keep on buying and hold ing War Bonds until you reach your objective. Some day you'll say, "It was the smartest thing I ever did!" sums accumulate at this! ten Suppose you had been able to start just United years ago to put only $3.75 each week in Bonds. E" "Series States Government Today how regular savings of certain weekly tea h right now! -- your bonds would be "AM worth $2,163.45. A tidy sum! Well-w- hy not start a savings program like that? Why not make the next ten years work ten years that seem so long row, for you-t- he but that will seem so short, come 1955? There's a War Bond Timetable on this page. i f smart!" p at a mint M 1 ' '578 ft. from SE Dir iw. mV "Sdfrom ? to 11 . A This is what happens when you pay $75 for a $100 Series E Bond $76.50 After 2 years it's worth $80.00 After 4 years it's worth $84.00 After 6 years it's worth $92.00 After 8 years it's worth In 10 years it's worth $100.00 And if you save regularly each week this is what will happen: of land of Sec. 15, irrigate 360 acres "ed X in R7W. .KM-- B Bar Company, First Ogden, Utah, Bldg., ft. for g well bet. 50 to at a point S. 12 ft. ;ft from WJ4 Cor., Sec. sec. j ttrom stock-waterin- a 6-i- jBP. ;J0N,R6W. WAR BOND TIMETABLE N. Wight, f7A. 'wnonton, RFD No. Utah, .334 sec. ft. use from a wd 125 ft. deep, I well at a point :"'Wft. and W. 104 ft. from r of Sec. 9, ;mcstic 8-i- Weekly Savings TllN, R4W. $ 3.75 uPtJ(nes,cs A' ;'fc7 . , 11 'Of irn'rr-,t;- 'lTUnvnn , Campbell and Naf, Idaho, 6.0 c Pr.t, reek. at . i pitU, a rf"w.w(rLlNE i. ana vv. 68 r v,wr. Sec. 35. Mof rlhcuscd , TiSM tt from niuv from Aprih r3,nUVrl5t to irrigate ' 'and 160 ntLcmh"ced in Sections R13W. lATl?Company, First . fBi i Utah. .018 JR., Ogden, 1 ' uscfrom 'ielMnn7atring tiocP ft a point and .ft W 5184 ft. from " "jalamar Johanson, 1 1 ) War londs - io have 6.25 7.50 9.38 12.50 15.00 18.75 ACCUMULATED SAVINGS AND INTEREST , Year $195.00 325.00 390.00 487.76 650.00 780.00 975.00 , 5 Yfar $1,004.20 1,674.16 2,009.02 2,513.42 3,348.95 4,018.67 5,024.24 and to hold 1 n 10 Years $2,163.45 3,607.54 4,329.02 5,416.97 7,217.20 8,660.42 10,828.74 ! |