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Show 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 the EAST GARLAND and Mrs. L. M. Holman Ruth, accompan- daughter, ci Mrs. Lucy Holman, by the Holman reunion in ovo canyon, Sunday. Mrs. Leah Oyler accompanied phel Rogers to Salt Lake City jfr. at-.-r.d- ed fliursday. and Mrs. Roy Oyler and family, were in Brigham City, Mr. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson son, Rex, were Logan busies visitors Saturday. and Yvonne Grover of Ogden spent Suggestion: A Have Your FARM EUPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW Why BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER wait until you are ready to use then? H. C. ROHDE Blacksmith and Machine Works "Mends Everything But People's Ways" d at home. Darlene Grover of Ogden called on her parents briefly," Saturday afternoon. Patriarch Joseph Kirkham was in attendance and spoke in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Dave Holdaway and children of DeweyvilLj, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and girls, were shopping in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shaffer and family went to Malad Sunday where they spent the day and then went to Blackfoot, where they attended a family birthday party for Mrs. Shaffer's father, Mr. J. Peabody. vern Shaffer and son. Bob made a trip to Salt Lake City Sunday and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey of Clarkston visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover and grandsons, Brent Riser, Gary and Wesley Grover, were in Lo gan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Jim England visited with Lyn Larson Friday afternoon. week-en- COLUMBIA ELECTRIC WIRING LIGHTING Vice-Preside- nt, ANNOUNCEMENT . FIXTURES WALT MATTHIAS Phone PREDICTS INDUSTRIAL Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Steed EXPANSION and family of Logan were Wed- FAIR WINNERS nesday afternoon quests of Bish(Continued from Front Pag?) op and Mrs. W. E. Hansen. Two prominent figures In the GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Mr, and Mrs. Sylvan Korth rail and steel industry, George For further information consult Vordell Anderson one 4th. and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell HanF. Ashby, U. P. Railroad Presithe County Clerk or the Lloyd Hansen one 3rd. sen and families, spent a few E. G. Plowman, and dent, respective signers. one Sid 4th. Skinner hours at the fish hatchery in U. S. Steel Corporaone 3rd. La Mont Larson Mantua on Wednesday. tion, while touring Utah this NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cook arid Guernsey: made this prediction: Utah week, one 1st. Leo Nye Estate of DOT SHUMAN, also son Lawrence, of Syracuse, spent wee, made this prediction: Utah Vern Watkins one 1st. as DOROTHY SHUMAN, known has before it an era of industrial Friday afternoon with the Wen- BEEF CATTLE (Open Class) Deceased. dell Hansen, W. E.-- Hansen and progress, the like of which has De Lone Summers one 1st. Creditors will present claims David Larson families. never been known before in an DeVere Calderwood one 2nd with vouchers to the undersignDavid Larson and son, Lyn, interior of the United States. Reed Campbell one 3rd. ed at the office of Wm. E. Davis, Wi?re in Logan on business Frit "Geneva is the nucleus for one George Crozier Jr., one 2nd, of First Security Bank Bldg., Brig-ha- m day. the develindustrial greatest Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover went one 3rd and one 4th. City, Utah on or before the ever known in the Max Anderson five 1st, five opments 30th to Ogden Sunday where they day of October, A. D., 1946. region," Mr. Ashby 2nd and one 3rd. Wm. E. Davis, administrator declared. spent several days with rela"We of the Union PacJerry Buchanan one 1st, one ific are aware of the estate of Dot Shuman, of the tives. possibilities and one 4th. as Dorothy Shualso known Mrs. Dorris Peterson and 3rd are and for them." prepared HOGS (Open Class) Deceased. Cleland man, and Yetta children, Myron Giles six 1st and two Date of first publication, Karen, returned Tuesday from a 2nd. TRY A LEADER WANT- - AD vacation trip which took them August 15, A. D., 1946. 1st. Marble three Hyrum to Southern Utah, Cedar City Ben Tanaka one 1st. and New Castle, where she visitSHEEP (Open Class) ed with relatives and then on to California where she spent Hampshire: De Lone Summers three 1st, some time with her sister, Mrs. one 2nd, one 3rd and one 4th. Goldie Behunin of Terra Bella, I have moved my shop to Burke Petersen one 2nd. and at Corchoran with her broA location at my home Betty Lou Porritt two 1st, ther, Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Soren- two 2nd, one 3rd and three 4th. sen. Dr. and Mrs. Sorensen re V3 BLOCKS NORTH OF HARRIS SERVICE Myron Giles one 1st and one turned with them. 2nd. Where I will specialize in Mrs. Eph Petersen Held a Vern Watkins one 2nd. quilting party Tuesday at her De Vere Watkins one 3rd. home. Participating were Ruth AUTO GLASS WORK BODY & FENDER WORK Bill Flack one 3rd. Holman, Lottie Potter, Leah Oy- Suffolk: OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION ler. Edna and Betty Larson, three three 1st, Eggli Floyd Pearl Grover, Lola Grover and 2nd and two 3rd. Bernice Peterson. Ross Stevens two 1st, grand champion ram lamb and grand FARM SECURITY champion aged ewe. ADMINISTRATION Dennis Gordon one 3rd. REORGANIZES Southdown: Lind House four 1st and one Farmers today were assured 2nd. there will be no interruption of HORSES the services provided them by Bill Waldron two 2nd. the Farm Security AdministraBoyd Gibbs one 1st. tion. Lois Larson two 1st and one Freeman J. Byington, County 2nd. FSA supervisor, said his office Dwaine Hansen two 2nd and will continue to make new loans one 3rd. Paul Larson one 1st and one pending establishment of the Farmers' Home Administration, 2nd. a new agency by Congress to L. E. Gibbs three 1st and one ' take over the functions of FSA 2nd. and the Emergency Crop and Wes Gephart one 2nd. Feed Loan Division of the Farm Perry Stanfill one 1st. Credit Corporation. R. A. Christensen one 3rd The Farmers' Home Act will and one 4th. continue the work of FSA unLes Allen one 3rd. der a new name and for the first Larson Brothers one 1st. time gives it permanent status Oleen Garr two 1st. in law. FSA was authorized by Vern Steed one 1st. Executive Orders rather than by Park Stumm one 1st, one 2nd A complete feed built Act of Congress. and one 4th. uniform-qualit- y, to In addition to carrying on the Arlo Anderson one 3rd. of credit program supervised George Crozier one 1st, one tasty eggs. ComFSA and the Crop and Feed 2nd and one 3rd. plete no grain needed. Loan program, the new agency Harry Taylor one 2nd. n is authorized to provide govern-meClare Firth one 4th. insurance of loans to farRichard Marble one 1st. tJ U U U Li Li mers, and preference is created Junior Madson two 2nd. for loans to enable veterans to Jack Stock one 3rd. Berthal Christensen four 4th. acquire farms. YOUIL GRAIN Dillard B. Lasseter, who has DIVISION FOR LOTS OF EGGS been admisistrator of FSA, was Beef Cattle: AdministraPurina Lay Ch DeLone Summers one 1st. recently appointed goes half and h tor of the new Farmers' Home Dairy Cattle: with your grain moke a balan Administration. La Mont Larson one 1st. ra .Rodney Carter one 3rd. U UfCWi V v I iv tit: rxjrj:4hfr. i rir Vondell Anderson one 2nd. g for I POTS Cft Royal Norman two 2nd. DICK DAVIS CONTRACTING ELECTRICAL PAGE SEVEN LEGAL NOTICES .Tremonton, Uuh Tremonton 2-- w ft ) ) make big, raw7 !rnnnnDQiEiB li ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Balance 4-- H Reduces Farm Costs, Too The application of electricity to industry has enabled machines to produce more than a score of workers could have produced by hand. -- SAYS t The same thing applies to farming, with electricity reducing farm. costs, too. It pumps water, grinds feed, hoists hay, milks cows, lights barn, yard and home; cooks, pro tects food, heats water, washes clothes . . . and does scores of Profit by better farming J other chores faster and cheaper than they can be done in any other way. low-cos- A UTAH & LIGHT COMPANY 5 sm CERESAI A Dry Seed Disinfectant For - BARLEY FOR SALE BY MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM WE DO CUSTOM Cleaning and Treating of Seed Wheat 1 Hampshire: De Lone Summers ajid three 2nd. Nola Summers one Tremonton four 1st 1st and one 2nd. PURINA W LAY CHOW 2 GROWTH T? CHOW hS5&J GROWING CHOW ffsMILK.vou ' Burke Peterson one 2nd. Watkins one 2nd. Suffolk: &UXitce YOUR GRAIN WITH COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT De Vere Floyd Eggli one 1st. F. F. A. DIVISION Beef Cattle: Crozier Jr. one 1st George and six 2nd. Glen Reeder one 2nd and one 3rd. Jerry Buchanan one 1st. Devern Steed one 3rd. Lyle Hurd one 3rd. De Vere Calderwood one 2nd. Reed Campbell one 2nd. DAIRY CATTLE Leon Hill two 2nd. Arell Hansen one 1st. Hogs: George Crozier Jr. one 1st. Ben Tanaka one 1st. SHEEP Hampshire: Jack Hodges one 2nd. Bill Flack one 1st, two 2nd and one 3rd. Nell Thompson two 3rd. Reed Jensen one 3rd. Suffolk: Floyd Eggli three 1st, five 2nd and one 3rd. Dennis Gordon one 2nd. Ross Stevens two 1st. Southdown: Lind House four 1st and one 2nd. ' s?m eggs Hurr7 pullets to the nest for early, profitable egg production. Feed with your own grain. Jersey: Kay Sorensen one 1st. Vinson Sorenson one 1st and four 2nd. Robert Smoot two 1st. Holstein: DU PONT'S NEW IMPROVED Phone 41 Rulon Smoot one 1st. Bill Smoot one 1st. Hogs: Buck Peterson two 1st. SHEEP lamb. MESSAGE OATS rv Betty Lou Porritt eight 1st four 2nd and grand champion USE WHEAT I VanEff .YCUR. CRY And the use of electricity in- creases uaiiy, as hiuic new electrical equipment becomes avaiiauie. POWER - .. I APPEAR f 1 fV , r.v fito cm 3 Mm ' if 4 ' , , v w4 t: ii t i or with PIRONA HOG CHOW Feed with grain ... makes pork quick and thick! Supplies what your grain lacks. Try itl li rh BEAU RIVER FARM SUPPLY S ART MICIIAELIS, Mgr. Phone 3 Garland PURINA Lfl m GfUR-KAji- J 5CJ? |