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Show THE LEADER, Trcmonton, Utah v '''jVjq acres eqoQoi 48, $ Vv i '.ha13a ' 15 E.," J also ' ft to beg W lad River and S of Ma- and E of Malad Valley R.R. reserving a 2 rod strip lor roads;; also that part of S'A of the N'i ot the N15 and that part of the S'i of the N'i of the SWW of Sec Twp 10 N RN 3W. W of Malad River and E of Malad Valley 3 08 S.L.M., R- - R- - - .'. $28.8: Le Roy J. Holland Etux That portion of SW' of SWW of Sec 4 Tp 10 N RN 3 W, SI.M., lying E of Sulphur Creek, Res. Road and ditch rights of way, Cont. 34 $ acres $70.11 ft N 08 f 10 0O 17 B of St A fniln-A-ms- N4 : T'a r etux a !C 32 4080 1 3 deg. pom ft and ft r 2 4425 ft, S 24 26 26 27 along Jact f f P. ?5 R.-- r " 52 13552 ThK t to E Bank a Wf 5f eg, 50, 6H S a together with r the E 2 rods of i 27 River Bank R.O.W. Lot 8 Tract) $84.98 J. Thompson Cor of Lot rer Banfc Tract B Sec 31 ' 3 To 10 N R 2 W, S.L.M 45 ft Th S 65 deg. 45 min A ft Th S 394 f t Th S 64 10 min W 350 ft Th S ' 30 min. W 150 ft Th ; deg. 30 min W 165 ft to line Th W 210$ ft to Bear " Th N 3 deg. 13 min. W 8 n Th jf 18 deg. 31 min W at NW -Beg 4 t ft ? E 2610 ft Th 619.4 24, Twp 10 W, SLM 18 The vote on this issue was for: 13 against; 4 un decided. 83 6 $81.79 Wayne Nicholas, etux of the NW of Sec 26, Twp 10 N, Rn 6 W. SLM $15.78 D P. Tarpev All ol Sec 16, Tp 10 N, R 11 "W, SLM. Verified reports that American tax minions are being used to give tobacco to Europeans; set up luxury hotels; have destroyed confidence in any concrete good N $11.08 coming out of the expenditure of billions of Marshall Plan dollars, Park Valley Corp of Church of Jesus Christ of LDS 13 The of Sec In voting for I'niversal Military Training, the businessmen ac knowledged guns will be needed even if some essentials are lost at home. But, they say, there is a limit to how far dollars can be stretched. Dollars stretched too far cease being dollars; they become wallpaper. 10 2.43 NWW James Douglas of the SWW of Sec 22, Twp 10 $ .61 N, Rn 17 W, SLM NEW N, Rn 15 W, SLM. 3, Twp 21 In this current poll, 67 of the businessmen voted against suslaws; 30 pension of anti-truvoted in favor; 3 are undecided. st This indicates that monopoly argument that appearance in court curtails their production has not met with common belief. Probably, because most people know that monopolies have big stalls of corporation lawyers for this very purpose. And as one observer commented, "Whoever heard of a corporation lawyer being any good at a turret lathe. The monkey wrenches they use never build arms." On the same ballot, business- men voted 84' against the current scheme of Washington Socialists to reduce the number of business firms in the nation in war. of all-o- event In eeneral, there is a growing sentiment in the Nation's small cities and towns to remove from Washington thousands of ofiieials who are now classified as hydra matie bureaucrats. In current The businessmen's votes also Washington speech, a hydra face another issue squarely. For matie bureaucrat is a sliutliss some time, as was done in World politician. EOOK D D-- At the outbreak of Korea the first defense move of many corcourt porations, facing anti-truaction on alleged violations in 1943-50- . was to request court action against them be dropped. In the same poll, businessmen took the stand that slashing of foreign commitments should take place before imposing drastic re strictions at home. $2.43 Wayne Nicholas, etux All of Sec 23, Twp 10 N, Rn the issues. Immedi of I'niversal Mil- with the waste of both men and money that has accompanied the nation's confused "jerry- built" mobilizations of the past 12 Anti- one Washingtonian observes. This logic is the same as a burglar asking to be excused from standing trial because he la too busy investing bis loot in tne stock market." , N for Monopolies argue they are too busy ia a war effort to defend their violations ia court. Or as a program. But, as veterans, they are of the NW cel all prosecutions Trust violations. Many of the businessmen voting are veterans. They know they will pay taxes to support such ft, II, monopolies have sought John A. Fryer Bee at a pt 40 Rds S and 51.3 Rds W of the NE Cor of the NWW of Sec 5, Tn 11 N, Rn 2 W, SLM. 28.38 chs, th S th ranning W 29-15.69 Chs, th E Chs, th N 8 (gXillooil Fiaertloo o! InilrprnJcnl Buslnm 3-- point State Road Th. running WB 762 960 ft Th N 3 deg. 48 nun. 35 min. W 39 N deg. Th ft 615 ft. Th S 86 fleg. 40 mm W line of sir ft Th S along Eexclusive to Road beg, State 3ii ' of State Highway Etux Holland C 1993 Leroy J. Beg. at a poTnt 33 ft N and S 114 min E Jasper NEW of Sec Rn 4 W, SLM "VV i ft 1 19 deg Continued next pape) have the Dept. of Justice can - itary Training, 79 of the businessmen are for; 18' opposed; 3". undecided. Beg $19 42 C-19- 33 o! 59 T '? t On one of ate adoption S 49 deg 6 min E 313 4 ft. S 40 deg 25 min E 556.2 f,t E 177 ft, S 20 deg 24 min W 1343 ft. S 59 desx 53 min E 2058 ft, N 2286.90 ft E 2640 ft to bog. $199.85 S. M. Jasper NEW of the NEW of Sec 12, Twp 10 N, R 4 W, SLM. $1.21 S. M. Jasper All of Sec 13, Twp It) N, Rn 4 W, SLM. 33 ver Bs :t to t Tom A R Erie Compton v--p 13 d? Campbell, at the NE Cor of the SEW of Sec 1, Tp 10 N, R 4 W, SLM. th N 2640 ft, W 5280 ft, S 1694.2 14 ' of SEW 08 : id 4fv J. the SEW of Sec 35, Twp 10 N, Rn 3 W, SLM. less a 2 Rd. strip on S side for roads $42 95 VS 'beg $12.11 Harmon 04 i returning to War to Congressmen I7A SWW of Sec 5. Twp 11 N, Rn 2 W, SLM. th running E 50 ft, I Washington are finding ballots from the nation s independent businessmen reflecting a serious attitude toward the defense, or war, effort. These ballots are from the latest nation wide poll of businessmen taken by the National Federayon of Independent Business on four issues. 1 Corinne Drainage District W of SWW of Sec 32, Tp 10 N, R 3 W, SLM. Cont 80 . to tht to bei? $46.59 Ralph Ellis Lots 6 and 7. or beg at a pt E&O ft W and 775 ft N of tne SE Cor of tne 5 72 Chs D-- 23 JlJOlU 1 a Lile ' rj- 11 134. Jt 4A wide contiguous to and parallel with the center line of said canal. Also beg at a pt 33 ft W and 33 It N of SE Cor of Sec , th W 495 ft, th N 2607 ft, th E 495 ft, S 2C07 ft to beg. Also beg at a pt 33 ft W and 2640 ft N Of SE Cor of Sec. th W601 ft, th N 1727 ft to K line of a canal, th N 40 deg 02 min, E 934 3 ft along E line of canal, th S 2443 It to beg. Exc thexefrom a strip of land 75 ft wide, contiguous to and parallel with center line oi said canal. Cont 116.72 acres 22 and b 3 W, S.L.M., C V ft "KI nT isx Tha lb lilt. iJAJ VAl ui Sec 32 Tp 10 NR 2 W S 600 ft N 65 deg. 45 mm W 248 ft N 6 deg. 10 rrTTn W 507 ft E 279 ft to beg. $12.14 C - 1900 - 1 Joseph F. Steed Etux ft Beg. at a point 318.5 W and 1682.5 ft S of the NE Cor of Sec 32, Tp 10 N R 2 W, S.L.M. Th S 45 deg. 32 min. W 477.5 ft Th N 78.5 ft Th N 38 deg. 5 min. E 411 ft S 52 deg. 55 min E 106.5 S y Seel 6, 470.5 ft' ... $18.51 That part of the S'i of the! S'i of Sec 3 Twp 10 N RN Lelana J. Thompson Etux Beg 1303.5 It N and "9 NW Cor cf Sec 17, Twp 10 N. Rn 3 W, SLM. Th running S 320 Rds, th E 320 Rds, th N 2855.7 ft, th N 75 dee 46 min W 3340.7 ft, th N 49 deg 5. min W 1195.7 ft, th N 43 deg 23 min W 439.6 ft, th N 9 deg 51 min W 160.5 ft, th N 21 deg 34 miin W 383 2 ft, th W 635.7 $55.09 ft to beg S. M. Jasper Beg at the NW Cor of Sec 18, Twp 10 N, Rn 3 W, SLM. Th running S 2732.9 ft, th S 89 deg 30 min E 2037.6 ft. th S 7 deg 35 min W 92.4 ft, th S 27 deg 27 min E 472.9 ft, th S 33 deg 8 min E 272 8 ft, th S 17 deg 56 min E 704.5 ft, th S 9 deg 2 min W 547.2 ft, th S 84 deK 37 min W 1307 ft, th N 84 deg 36 min W 563 ft, th N 88 deg 38 min W 662 ft. th S 525.7 ft, th E 320 Rds, th N 320 Rds, th W 320 Leroy J. Holland Etux 94 C - 1899 - 2 .is StoV 1602 ft - 1903 Joseph F. Steed Etux C the NBCor VV. Beg at a point 49 "j ft W aiid 10 N R 2 585.8 ft S of the NE Cor ot rod W 182 ft the SEW Sec 32 Tp 10 N Ri! W, S.L.M., Th S 717.7 ft W 42 541.2 ki let ft E i 111 Utah Idaho Sugar Co of NWW of That deg 717.7 470.5 E tt SWW portion 470.5 ft N ft W of Corinne Mill lying min. 32 ? Rds to beg $23 ;!' deg. $28.07 to beginning Canal, being in Sec 4 Tp 101 ft to be- g- W.71 C - 1921 Merrill H. Green M. All Beg S. Sec of 3 N. Jasper RN 2.62 Cont. W, S.L.M., S1fh Steed Etux of the acres 19, Twp 10 N, Rn 3 W, SLM. at a point 1.18 chs ofS Sec It' JS??2nr ar.d 1508.3 ft $5. 35 u . NE Cor of the SE'i $23.98 52 TWPErie Compton Etux 2 W, SIM.. NR 10 Cor oi N, S. M. Jasper Beg at the 2 Twp S of rods a at point Beg " Th S NE Cor of Sec 20, Twp 10 N, FN Z. Th running S 12.26W chs 32 min. the NW Cor of the SEW of 4.90 ch.1 83 deg. 40 min. Rn 3 W, SLM. Th running S I1, ? rip 5 min. vv 6 Twp 10 N RN 3 W 1122.9 ft, Th N 82 deg 33 min to Lake Th N about 13 chs Sec 78 S rods Th SL.M., running 541.3 ft, th S 44 deg 50 min W Th N 84 deg. 42 min E 9.40 558.12 tNi tfbe" Th E 158 rds Th N 78 rds Th $6.68 chs to beg, less RH W 325.8 ft, th N 83 deg 10 min 158 rods to beg W $20.49 Beg W 372.2 ft, Th S 37 deg 35 min C - 1925 Merrill H. Green SW Etux Erie comoton W 1247.7 It, th S 43 deg 23 min Cor of the NW 10 the at NWW of Sec 6 twp 10 N, RN ror of Sec W 411.6 ft, th S 22 deg 33 min Sec 36 Twp 10 N RN 2 W of 1006 ft S.UM-3 W S.L.M., exc of Res $31.11 "V W, 600.8 ft, th S 50 deg 02 min S L M., Th running W 40 rodsa 584 ft N 45 deg S. M. Jasper Beg at W 1018.5 ft, th S 65 deg 33 min Lake Shore in tv, 10 W 544.8 ft, th S 22 de? 21 min nw direction about 26 rods Nthe NW3 Cor of Sec 7 Twp RN to W, SX..M., Th runnW 591.2 ft th S 13 min E 611.5 Th N. 81 deg. E 135 rods Th l" Hatch Lots ing S 320 rods Th E 320 rods ft, th W to the SW Cor of Sec center line of tie NV'i 25. .26 in Tract Th N 1589.2 ft Th N 26 deg. W 84V4 S th N 320 Rds, th E 320 Rds to deg. S 37 rods Th 20 min. W 865 ft Th N 36 deg. $27.01 beg. 81 rods Th N 3V4 rods to beg 41 min. W 706 ft Th N 42 ;r!0N,NR2W Edward O. Norman also beg. at the NE Cor ot deg. 14 min. W 1708 ft Th N Beg at a ot 1023 ft W and 33 Lot 4 in Sec 35 Twp 10 N RN Life ins Co 59 deg. 40 min. W 684.1 ft "Reriefici ft N of SE Cor of Sec. 21, Tp 2 W, S.L.M., Th running T,r on 59 deg. '44 min. W 457 5 N 10 N, R 3 W, SLM, th N 2607 Th. ' extent to the Sec line said ft Th N 64 de 20 min. W ft m or 1 tg W Sec line, th w Th of land of lake, surveyed 425.5 ft Th N 30 min. W 323.2 1060 ft S ana along Vi Sec line 1062 ft, more SE along said line to a point .52 TV to S line of said Sec E canal to f t N Cor of Sec Sec line W 1953.5 Th E and varyon line running Tn or less, to canal, SW'ly alone to beginning . W Th S 362 ft ft N $23.67 81 Th in running, deg. 23 ing along S line of said Sec 4060 n to SW Cor of Lot S. M. Jasper E to a point within 1 ch. S Beg at ft more or less, to a pt 1023 ft of 3690.8 4 a the S Th It of the NE Cor of Lot point ft-W of Se Cor or said Sec and 104 ?34 1 itThS NW Cor of Sec 8 Tp 10 N RN N ch. to beg. $22.31 true pt to beg, cont. 153.28 A M8min.E 131ftTh 3 W, S.L.M., Th H. Glenn Beg Merrill runnirlg S $66.71 5 mm. w 1626 to SW Cor of ot the ft the Sec, T. Norma- nFarrel at a point 1.18 chs S ' Lft Sec line 711 s Th E 655.7 ft Angle W and Beg at a pt 528 ft W and 33 NW Cor of the SW'i of Sec Vw 1980 ft Th N 340 36 from Sec line 68 deg. 2 W, S.L.M, ft"N of SE Cor of Sec 21 Tp 10 RN right N 10 Twp 1746.2 ft to interW 3500 ft to the River 16 min. 3 W, SLM, Th W 495 ft, th mm. R 42 N, 84 N deg. Th running 890 43 deg. 30 min. sect W Sec line to place of N 2607 ft, th E 495 ft, th S 20.08 chs Th S 11.92 chs Th E of 2607 ft to .beg. Also beg at a pt E 4080 ft to point $ .3C beginning S 83 deg. 40 min W 20.12 chs 634 ft W and 2640 ft N of SE Bliso beg. at NW Cor Christensen to 12.26 Benjamin $84.62 N chs beg. Th - 46 River Bank Traci Cor of Sec, th W 1451 ft to E NWW of the NWW of Sec 11 Benjamin Chriscensen line of a canal th N 42 deg 02 E 1320 ft Th S 149 ft Ci946 10 N RN 3 W, S.L.M., Twp NEW and Si f the SW'S min E 2255.8 ft along the E 56 deg. W 495 ft Th 3 less roads of NEW $111.63 lme of said canal, th S 1727 of the NWW of the 508.86 ft 5 min W Marie M. Hendrickson Sec 1 Twp 10 N RN 3W S.L.M. ft to beg. Exc a strip 75 ft h deg. 30 min. W 763 ft M. H. Rasmussen Bear Marie Road and State hPt.wpen to 820 N 420 ft Th ft 5 46 Beg at the SE Cor of the River .t 160 ft N of the NW SWW of the SEW of Sec 11 Chmteen-B- eg nf Lot 62 of said River 1 Twp 10 N RN 3 W, SIM., N deg. at a point i tract Th E 330, Th N Th running S 87 SW deg. W t;, to the point of beg., mm. W 1402 ft from the Sec. 16.62 chs Th N 6W deg. E 4.78 of SEW ;t. 110 acres, more or less, of th chs Th N 30 4 deg. E 1.69 s R.O.W. 2 rods wide 10 N RN 3 W, S.L.M.; 1 chs Th N 87 deg. E 15.22 N w Sec line 27 end of Lots and a 8, on E 884 ft and chs Th S 6.17 chs to beg., re cf said River Bank tract of line E fence in at a i 5- 5- H Jn 8 GT ;E?l miin X) $32.5? fiVk -- itT :. w 2 C r' Sti 166.5 -L W and NE Cor of the S of 10 N B 2 SeCTh's 570.8 ft W J Se; Eli' J. r min. Tract B .t of Sec 32 J of 4?hJ"i9'i ft a - 31 i rv. rn ri )I S- 1 Ms. I P. natcn 3 & 51 50 rs v 59 33 ft E of the SW C6r of Sec 3 Twp 10 N RN 3 W, SIM. Th running N 12 rods Th E to Malad Valley R.R. Th SE alon? R. R. to a point 33 ft N of the S line of Sec Th W 68 $75.24 rods to beg. serving a strip for roads $7.74 Helen Hansen Beg at a point 33 ft S and 33 ft W of the NE Cor of Sec 11. Twp 10 N, Rn 3 W. SLM. Th running S 655 ft, th W 12oD Iv, ui IN 29 deg 8 min E 230 ft, th N 4 14 deg 37 min W 5 ft, th N1254 deg 53 min W 210 ft, th E $64.15 ft to beg. Ben Chr'"' ensen S or of the NWW a d NWW of the How to come good men all for time tbe pockeWoui tlaeir of he aid 75 SWW 3 We, of Sec 11 Twp 10 N, Rn SLM. Lyi".' between Ma-al- ad River and "orinne branch $13 81 of Bear River c nal S. M. Jasp:r Beg at the 06 p 0m iM:A i. ? V-UV--- "r IIIlM (Mi io ?S A?; -- ' ! end . the fill v4' w SWELL :'? I y,"' been a tot of talk in recent weeks about "the buying power of the dollar" -- past, present and future. We can't foretell the future but we can tell you this right now: You'll look a long way before you'll find a car that offers as much for the money as you can get in a 1950 Buick. Close to half a million of these cars have been built and sold this year. Dose to half a million people have checked their field-a- nd decided features and prices against the Buick. they'd better buy As to prices they start down below some sixes. SUPER Arjd whether you price the SPECIAL, the or the ROADMASTER, you'll find, on a cents-per- - bnng long." - - - T 1? E IF touch them pound basis, that few other cars can for value. And this is for sure! When it comes to perform ance ride the way they handle and hold the road -- and thrifty use of fuel and have never been finer. That's another way of saying that coil springs on drive torque-tub- e all four wheels Dynadow y Buick's and Fireball power produce an combination. So if you want your dollars to do extra duty the time to act is now. Look at the price tags -l- ook at the features-sam- ple the power and thrill that you get for what we mean. your money -- and you'll know There's and it will A-'-3 Y oil-B- uicks Dvnaflow Drive u standard on RoaOuastik, HurtM and Si hcul models. --""Z 'it'i,'1,n r-5- To A Relative or Friend Aao After A Per Year be 3.00 per year January 1st Subscription Price will GIfT CARD in optional at txtra ccxt em ri 21 $z They'll be reminded of Your thoughtfulness 52 Times A Year 2.50 high-econom- n, magi n HCNKfl TArtOP. ABC Fronk Chevrolet Co. Trcmw.ton Dial 2311 WITH YOURNAME WILL BE INCLUDED w HEN BETTER AUTOMOEIIES ARE BUILT PUICK Wilt BUItO EM lllhu Jo N.tOfk, MT Mowfar "! |