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Show THE LEADER, Trmonton. Utah with a reading. Mrs. ftlarvin Ashby played two piano solos, Mrs. Ira Huggins ot Osden gave By Florence Munson an illustrated disrussi n on Luncheon was serv"ceramics." and Rudd Oris Mrs. Mr. and hostess assisted by the ed the by of son small Logan spent weekend with their parents, Mr. Mrs. Alice Ward, Mrs. Alice and Mrs. Clark Rudd and fami- Coombs, Mrs. Virgil Cocm.bs and Mrs. Fred Coombs. ly Mr. and Mrs. N- Yost of Salt Hie Future Progress Guild Lake City spent the weekend met at the home of Mrs. Leatha with Mr. and Mrs Parley visiting Petersen Thursday evening with and family. Mrs. Yost Petersen as Mrs. Ruby Wood assisting is sister. Mr. Petersen's Club hostess. president Moss presided. The evenSuperintendent K. E. Weight ing was spent in sewing. Lunch- of Brigham City was visiting at eon was served to the club our school Monday. Mrs. members and two Among those who attended services for George Cleo Wood and Mrs. Lulu Wood. funeral Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Manning at Farmington Satand children Lana and t ester urday were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and family, Mr. and spent Saturday at Logan. Mrs. Steven Potter and family. W. F. Hess .spent Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Grover and Mr. and visitof week few last a days Mavis, Janice and La daughters, chi'ciren Mr. their with ing M. J. Udy, Mrs. Mrs. Ree, and Mrs. Wynn Wood and iami-l- y Mrs. Wayne Dwight Hansen, at Vernon, UtaU. Mrs. Gale Welling, The Social Development club Mr. and Mrs Sterling Burmet at the home cu Miss Iris Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ri'dd ton, Coombs Thursday afternoon for and Mrs. C- W. Bourne. Mr. their meeting. Club Manning was the father of Mrs. president Mrs. Earl Holt pre- Herman Potter and Mrs. Steven sided. Mrs. Lea Farnswai' h as Potter. chairman for the following proMr. and Mrs- Leslie Vorh'.es gram. Mrs. Ralph Baird favored and family of Clearfield spent Saturday with their parents, Mrs. E. C. Mason and fami- - Mrs-Sara- kue-its- , luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and family attended Open House for Mrs. Annie Jardine at Clark-sto- n, Mrs. Jardine Sunday. was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. She is Mrs. Owen's grandmother. George Mason of Brigham was calling on friends here SunA lovely day. Mrs. H. L. Richrrds of Brig-ha- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has been spending a week Verl Udy and family. and Packer Colleen Miss at Phoenix, ArizonaMr. and Mrs- Walter Suth- Owen Asplund of Logan Geor?e ar.d erland, of Pocatello, have been Gardner of Bear River City,Sun-were I Bourne relIreta jMrs. spending a few days with Mr. home of at the guests atives here. day Mr. and Mrs- Ferrin Apgood jand Mrs- E. H. Packer. and son, Timmy, and Mrs. AudDavis Mr. and Mrs. Lew rey Boothe and two daughters, Joyce and Phy Jis, of Salt Lake of Coalville were Sunday guests City, were Sunday dinner guests of the Wesley Gephart family. m, j - - i - - Kent Sutherland and Evan left Sunday to report back for duty at Fort Lewis, Washington after having spent a short furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sutherland and family, and sir. and Mrs. Clark Rudd aiu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess attended funeral services in Salt Lake on Tuesday for Mrs. Meldrum's sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Barr. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rasmus-se- n and son, Scott of Redmond called Monday to visit with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson. They remained over night with the Thompsons. Rudd T'""""'""Ti-'"- ""'""" " MinKts imtmK ,"' Mr. and Nov, sister, family. . r Spanish Pnru and Saturday i Ji'r-a?-hi- MrS. D B , C Mrs. Laura"pJ Lake, formerly 0f ited from ThutsJ: day wlth the Day ly- - Day boarded on his mission m " B nm ci H t w mf Its later than you thinkf family. Mrs. Ed Arnell, of St. Charles, Idaho and Miss Margie Bolton, of Paris, Idaho have been spending several days with their sister, Mrs. M. E. Owen. On Sunday Ed Arnell and daughter, Ina and Gilbert Arnell, of St. Charles, visited at the Owen home after which the two ladies accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roylance and son, Bobbie; of Ogden, fspent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and family. Miss Jean Carlson, of Ogden, spent the weekend visiting with relatives here. iy. Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Coombs Miss Sue Crossgrove and Miss have had as their guest for Norma Mikkelson of Draper and several days, their Mrs. mofher, Miss Marlene Bourne, stulents W. J. Millard of Farmington at U S A C, spent the weekend Phil Mason spent several with Marlene's mother, Mrs- - days of last week visiting with Ireta Bourne. relatives and friends at Salt Horace Peck is spending his Lake City and Ogden. week at Evanston, Wyoming on Mrs. Lawrence, of Summit, business. spent Sunday afternoon visitSgt. and Mrs. James McCow-a- n ing with Mr. and Mrs. Guy and son, Jimmy, of Sacra- Rees. mento, California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnswith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. worth and children, Craig and Clark Rudd and family during Christine, of Ogden, spent SunMr. McCowan's furlough. day visiting with their parents, The Cleo Club met at the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. home of Mrs. Ross Rhoda at accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Garland, Thursday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, their regular meeting. Bridge Millard of Famitigtcn, were was played with prizes going to Saturday dinner guests at the Mrs. Fred Coombs, Mrs. Helen home of Mr. and Mrs A V. m J' I Capener and Mr s Wesley Gam. Smoot at Corinne. Before you buy a tractor, conMr. and Mrs. J. L. Overmeyer sider the features that really count. of Ogden, entertained at a Consider the power NOTICE TO WATER USERS the operatat dinner their on lovely home, ing and maintenance economy . . . The following applications' Thanksgiving. Guests includthe ease of handling the extra have been filed with the State ed Mr. and Mrs. E. comfort and convenience provided C Mason for the operator the working Engineer to appropriate water in snd Box Elder County, State of Utah, family cf F elding, Mr. tool available. We're thoroughly convinced when you tally up the throughout the entire year, un- and Mrs. Rollin Thomas of Ranless otherwise score, you'll find the John Deere designated, all dolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jack-ma- n locations being from SLB&M: Model ,M," with its and family of Midvale, zioou - Tremonton City Coroor hydraulic control and Mr. Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and sec.-2 ft of ahead Ut.: the ation., tools, Tremonton, working 'way for municipal purposes from City and family of Clearfield, field. See us for a demonstration. Miss Springs, trib. to Bear River at a Jo Ann Richardson of Garland. point N. 133 ft. and W. 2656 ft from N'A Cor. Sec. 5. TUN. R2W. and Miss Reta Mason of Ogden. The water will be pumped from The dinner was especially in the spring and conveyed through compliment to Phil Mason, who iz-pipe a distance or 18 300 ft to report for duty at Fort Tremonton Phone 2211 to Tremonton City where it will has be used from Jan. 1 to Dec- 31 for Douglas on Decemijar 1st. Phil Ill, "" lL.. was presented wi!h a love.y I'j purposes. municipal lililHliil-- - ;ViTr.. (Infill, j 21764 - M. L. Tanner, Grouse gift. The evening was spent in for domes- visiting. Creek, Ut.; .03 sec.-f- t. tic use from a well bet. 30 Theo Richards, accompan--ie- d and 50 ft. deep at a point S. hod iwz rt. trom NW Cor. Sec by his parents, Mr. and 19, T12N, R17W. The water will be used for the domestic reauire- ments oi wie tamiiv and for in cidental stock watering and irrigation of lawns and flowers. 21850 - Tremonton City CorCH rl i Mf Mil's poration, Tremonton, Ut.; 1.33 sec.-f- t. for municipal purposes from Germer Spring, trib. to Bear River at a point N. 567-- ft. and W. 3027 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 5. TUN, R2W. which is the point of collection for a spring I 3 I i area. Deg. jm. io7.i rt. and Mil n. trom NVi Cor. said Sec and embraced in the following UU U UU U traverse: w. 34 oo 'w 100 ft. S 5600'W. 120 ft.. S. 3400'E 100 ft N. 5600E. 120 ft. to beg. From ine spring the water will be conveyed through 400 ft. of and 18,460 ft. of pipe to Tremonton City where it will be used by continually from ja:i. l to Dec 31 for muni looking to tomorrow. cipal purposes. Dependable, 21919 - Charles E. Kunzler, Park for assure Valley. Ut.; 5 sec.-f- t. products today use from a well irrigation markets premium bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at Se-cri- Thursda v st, r . i i Mrs-Ud- to mate mom nefami - semi-month- ly - Perfect protection for garages, farm buildings, etc. 55, 65, and 90 lb. weights. Heavy felt back, asphalt impregnated. Durable slate or ceramic surface. - t2. and up A j At 'V ; OSiLlLcL a ... Ntw cart cott plenty protect your from winter weather, build that new garage new. We can furnish selected siding, dimension lumber, roofing, etc., and arrange for construction. Small down payment. Terms as low as . . . c $11.99 0 down. A Month special gun. Costs only a few cents per opening., V rf$tC Cartridge STRIPPING Spring bronze. 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EASY O MONTHLY JEflHS SMALL DOWN forPoivenwi koiww.Jfs Hiali Bommssion! i w ill ' HI Hi f it UftU 1 fl fill f t "J t TlX 1 fill t 12-i- n. top-quali- ty r4 :? ' j t! F. ' i 11 hi I liUilMlr MM in H'nii mill I nil! MUM M KS M U WOO W t3 if V- - Vw iii jm ami n. ... ii IW mm t PAYMENT ? iiiuju 12-i- n. for the years to jlhere is always market for com; a MILK WHITE eggs and poultry. umapoumv AND FARMERS CO-O- P Qtmtrtt Office TwnpJ. CVmwnunt - - - - lo UU Branchtr m Utah and Southtrn Idoha City point N. 832 ft. and W. 654 ft. rrom SE Cor. Sec. 21 T12N R14W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate acres or land embraced in Sees. 21. 22 and 27. T12N R14W Protests resisting the 'granting or any or tne rorcgoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with thp State Engineer. 403 State Capitol, eait juase city. Utah, on or be- rore January 13, 1951. Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer 5tc HIV : mow, 7 - "Mining taxes help with education everywhere in Utah. For example, about $32.00 of mine tax money will go toward the schooling of each of Vayne County's 600 school children this year and Wayne County has practically no mining at all." Ever sinre OUsmobile introducetl the "Rocket" Engine two rears ao. seems ,,a"l,s lut nobody explains it. Y1 Hjc phrase simply means squeezing the gasoline into a smaller spare before exploding it. This gets more power out of the same amount of fuel. But tae engine must he designed for all the unv through to assure smooth, quiet, performance. The "Rocket" is 100 the crankshaft out. And the "Rocket" Engine car is Oldsraobilc's "83." Makes good sense to sn't it? try it pas-savin- om g lowest-price- d soon-dor- ' SEE YOUR NEAREST OUimohU rrfra-Mai- c Dritm optional II. OLDSMOBILE ml oxtr cott on ? A CENESAl MOTORS VAlUI DEALER Fronk Chevrolet Co. DIAL 2311 Tremonton i |