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Show THE LEADER. 1554 Thursday. December Mrs. Gordon Jensen and family at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and son, Douglas ' spent Thanks giving with Mr.- and Mrs. A. V, Smoot and family at Corinne Mr. and FIELDING y riortuce Muibua - LEO FAKNSWORTH WINS HONORS AT MINK EXHIBITION PTA Meeting Notice lo Water Users accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fronk and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron of Trernonton attended a Dinner Dance given by friends in Logan Saturday The following applications evening. ' have bocn filed with the State Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver Engineer to appropiate water in and family spent Thanksgiving Box Elder County, State of Utah, holidays with Mr. Pulver's par- throughout the entire year, un ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amley Pul- less otherwise designated. All ver at Payson. locations are from SLB&M. at the home of Mr. 25648 . Joseph Nicholas, Cor , Guests and Mrs. Uel Gam during the inne, Ut.; .10 sec.-f- t for stock were Mud weekend use from Thanksgiving watering Spring, Mrs. N. J. Hodges of Logan, Mr. trib. to Great Salt Lake at a and Mrs. LaMont Hodges of point N. 37 degrees 06 min. E. Dubois, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. 3267 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 12, Cleneth Arnell and family of T9N, R6W. The water will be ac-ft. St. Charles,' Idaho. collected in a capacity at used reservoir the springeand Visit Shut-in- s Mrs. Mollie Hodges, president Attending the International Mink Shows held in Salt Lake of the P.T.A. announces that the City last week were Mr. and next meeting will be held at Mrs. Leo Famsworth Mr. and the School Building on Decern Mrs.W. M. Welling and Mr. and bcr 8th at 8 o'clock in the even Mrs. J. D. Munson. Mr. Farns-wort- h ing. The speaker for the even was proud to receive a ing will talk on "Civil Defense.1 lovely Trophy for having the All parents are urged to come Mr. and Mrs. John Owen largest mink among nearly eight at a dinner party a entertained Lao a re hundred animals. He on Thanksgiving home their reived a Trophy for first place Guests Mr. and Included Day. n his dark pastel mink and Mrs. Herman Thompson, Mr third place on his royal dark! Mrs. and Vance Thompson and The two groups and pastel mink. Mr. and the Mia Maid group of Mutual of Clarkston. family Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne Mrs. Spencer Phillips and fam along with their teachers Mrs. entertained at a lovely dinner at their home on Thanksgiving ily of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nina Owen, Mrs. Jennie Stanger of Ogden, Mrs. Jennie and Mrs. Irene Peck made sev Guests were Mrs. Pearl Trum Grill ble and Clifford Robinson of Briggs and daughter Ella and eral of our ward "Shut-inson of Twin Falls, Idaho, happy Tuesday night when they Fullerton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Miss Harry John A, Bourne and family and M. E. Margie Bolton and Mrs. went to several different homes Owen. Mrs. Owen took her group of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Bourne and . visitors at Gene the Sunday second year Bee Hive Girls to children. Cannon home were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Owens. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood Stanger Mrs. Arthur Hess and Mrs. Phyl took her first year Bee Hive and children spent Thanksgiv lis Hess of Brigham. group to visit Mrs. Effie Johning with Mrs. Wood's parents Dinner guests at the home of son, Mrs. Eliza Funk, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess at Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith Sun M. E. Owen. Mrs. Peck took her Malad. day were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton group of Mia Maids to see Mrs. at of home the Friday guests Wood of Farmingtoni Eliza Godfrey, Mrs. Emily Hend Mrs. Eliza Godfrey were Mr. guests at the home ricks, Mrs. M. E. Owens, Mrs. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey of Lehi of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand Effie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Guests at the home of Mr, were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing and Mrs. Frank Cannon last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mon- - Standing and family, Mrs. Bar- Wood. The groups sang songs dell Weber and family of Salt clay Standing and children and presented the ladies with Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harry and JoAnn of Ogden and attractive little baskets filled Ben Standing who has just re with home made cookies. The Sheppick and family of South turned home after spending the adies Jordan. really enjoyed the effort three at Okinawa. past years of the Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and girls and their leaders Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shark. and wish to thank them for their son, Owen Jr., spent Thanksgiv ey and son Jesse, and Mrs. Mary 'surprise visit" with the invitat Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lor an Overmyer of Ogden were din ion to call on them again. Wilcox and family at Ogdcn. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Hess were ner guests at the E. C. Mason Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason ac dinner iguests at the home of home Sunday. Mrs. Mary OverMrs. A. W. Burns accompan companied by their children Mr. and Mrs. of myer Ogden spent Monday Arvid Anderson and family at ed by Mrs. Norma Thomas of and Tuesday visiting with Mr. Garland spent Friday visitinc Snowville on Thanksgiving. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and famwith Mrs. Burn's sister, Mrs at Midvale. Mr, and Mrs. Jay Bourne acLouise Priest who is in the hos ilyMr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlyle and Mrs. companied by at Ogden. pital of atMerle Anderson of IIowcll Twin Falls, Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundei Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck Suntended a wedding rception and entertained at a dinner party dinner party given for Mr.', and at their home on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Emerson Eames (Miss Mrs. Ray Wood and family Day. Guests included Mr. and Vance) held at Logan Wed- Mrs. enjoyed Thanksgiving Day with Doyle Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Wood's nesday evening. sister, Mrs. WenMrs. Joe Ilurd of Snowville and dell Monson and family at . Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rosel Zundei Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling Bishop and Malad. and family. ' on Thanksgiving Les Rowren of Roy and Paul were Mrs. Bazaar Johnson of Preston spent the Mr. and Mrs. Primary Wellings parents, The Primary Association are weekend with Lex Udy. Morris Godfrey of Clarkstan. having their Annual Bazaar at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy 80th Birthday Hall Friday spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden the Recreational pent the weekend with her night at 7:30. Everyone is cordt Udy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ally invited to come and partici- Sidney Godfrey at Clarkston. Coombs and family. On Sunday pate In the evenings entertainMr. and Mrs. LaMar Bourne Mrs. Coombs entertained at a ment. A program will be given, spent Saturday at Ogden. dinner party in compliment to many lovely and useful gifts for her husband who was celebrat- Christmas w 11 be available at ing his 80th birthday "annivers- the different booths. Refreshary- Guests present were Mr. ments will be on sale. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and and Mrs. Isaac Hodgson of Lay-toMrs. Ann Barnes of Kays-ill- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood spent Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris Friday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and children Julene and Alan and Miss Faye Coombs of Og- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hansen of Logan and den. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- Mrs. Grace Haws of Garland Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood enjoyed Thanksgiving Day with and daughter,' Dee Ann, Mr. Miss Bessie Hansen at Brigham. and Mrs. Horace Peck and son, Thanksgiving Dinner guests at R. H. and daughter, Careen, at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. tended a Thanksgiving dinner Udy were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Udy party at the home of Mr. and and family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Clifford McMurdie at Tre- Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and rnonton. The Trophies Mr. family of Trernonton, Mrs. Edna Farnsworth was awarded for Hopkins and Lex Udy of Salt iris prize mink farrd the Lake City. Jay Udy remained at the to spend the weekend enterpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and son Richard and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peck Louise spent Thanksgiving with Bee-Hiv- e s' Jo-A- Trernonton, -- water 200 cattle. to Garland City, a Munic ipal Corporation, Garland, Ut.; 2 sec-f- t. for municipal use from an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Bear River at a point N. 754 ft. and W. 382 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, TI2N, R2W. The water will be conveyed through pipe 15,740 ft. and used for municipal purposes in Garland, Utah. 25892 . Leland Harris, RFD Route 2, Trernonton, Ut.; 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1188 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 34, TI2N, R4W, The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 25869 - 8-i- n. 12-i- n. Utii to irrigate 230 acres in NEi Sec. 33, SWi Sec. 27 and NW Sec. 34, TI2N, R4W, and for d incidental stock watering. 26015 - O. W, Snow, Dewey-ville, Ut.; 1 sec.-f- t for irrigation use from a dug well 5 ft. in diameter and 44 ft. deep at a point N. 56 degrees 50 min. W. 1132 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, TUN, R2W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 17 acres in SEViSEVi said Sec. 20. 26176 - Lorus O. King, RFD Route 1, Garland, Ut.; 5 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 144 ft. and W. 1111 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 15, TI2N, R3W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 250 acres in SWVi Sec. 15 and NEVi Sec. 22, TI2N, R3W, and for incidental domestic and purposes. 26201 - Almy L. Fehlman and Karl A. Oman, Yost, Ut.; 2 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from a well bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 200 ft and E. 400 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5, TI2N,- RIIW. The water will be used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 640 acres in Sec. 5, TI2N, RIIW, incidental and for domestic purposes. year-roun- 12-i- stock-wateri- 16-i- ng n. - year-roun- d n. FREE ELECTRICITY' FOR XMAS LIGHTING energy will again be provided this holiday season by Utah Power and Light to illuminate Christmas lights on streets and parks in the communities it serves, Orson M. Slack, Ogden division manager, for the Power company announced today. "Following a long established custom," said Mr. Slack, "UP&L, at no charge, will furnish the Free electric electricity and will run necessary service wires to connect the decorations to its system. This service will be available between dusk and midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1." . He reported that last year the Power company provided 207,-21- 7 kilowatthours of free electricity to illuminate 40,916 holiday bulbs in 123 cities and towns. r AOAINS7 January FOR ONE YEAR VoA Color-Fl- y dbhwoiher fter In dishpon or Boiling water won't ttoy bright and cheery ytor of everyday vie. ORCY e 16 PIECE STARTER SET fovr 10 plofM, of cupi, four tnonn. brtad and bwttw platM. OPEN STOCK AVAIUItl ' 15.95 M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER "Published in The Leader, Trernonton, Ut. from Nov. 4 to Dec. 2. 1954". TRI-STAT- E LUMBER CO. Trernonton Phone 5911 ... when each cow gives enough of it to pay her board bill and make a profit. the then managing This may mean culling out a few of the rest so they'll give more milk. START WITH DRY COWS The place to start building for more milk is with the dry cows. A good build-u- p with the right feed may add as much as 1,000 lbs. milk per cow during the following milking period. lower-produce- K rs IF YOU HAVE NO OATS IF YOU HAVE OATS OR BARLEY FEED OR BARLEY FEED PURINA D&F CHOW STRAIGHT TW ) r V Let us tell you about results other dairymen are gettint with these dry cow rations. I 1 1 , " BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY ' Garland Phone d . j THE STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN . n, e, h, i r.t m SLING SHOT ' " c ' Precision built of durable Styron. powerful loten rubber.' leather sling. For hunting or target proctice . . . accurate! Red. Yellow, or Green , . . only 98c each. DILLON B00M-RAN- G Exact copie of original Australian Boomerang. Made of Styron in red, yellow or green. A wonderful gift . . . only 98c. Exciting new sport for young or old. r 1 1 iL. KiriVM OtDCtS SHIPPED IY KTUtN i IU rtlTCDDBIttt Avenue City, Ufa I 304 Eleventh So Ut 0 dw DiUM IB 00 to Mch. 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