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Show I BREVOR Seed Wheat For Sale. See A. D. Adams, Fielding. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS BOTH WELL Phone FOR Merlin Miller At Michigan U. By Mrs. Arvilla SALE Eusiness property suitable for auto repair, Apply wood work, storage, and many PRESSER WANTED other uses. Priced very, very at Cleaners. in person valley cheap. If interested call Steady employment Stark Plans Made To Beautify Cemetery . 20 acres choice mile south of FOR SALE one Pickling cucumlocated land, Tremonton. Write Martha Rau-be- r bers. All sizes. Phone or call No. 63, Farmington, Mrs. Lamar Iverson FOR SALE the Plans for beautifying Bothwell - Thatcher Cemetery are now well under way. The lawn has been planted and will FOR SALE in Tremonton - Mod- cover up the entire lot. The new ern home, $3500.00. Reasonable sprinkling system also has been terms available. Inquire at First added.. Mrs. Edward Stark accompanSecurity Bank. ied Miss Bessie Hansen, Edith We have buyers for good irrigat- Summers, Alice Ward and Mau- ed farms. Our service will dell Burke to Ogden two days please you. FARM LOANS last week as judges for Weber AVAILABLE. Contact Club work. Hl County Glenn, Office phone Mr. and Mrs. Neal Larson and residence, two girls from Bonnersferry, the 26 ft. 1947 Over- Ida., have been spending FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. week with past conland house trailer. Good dition. Furnished, $700. H. L. Cleon Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes, Starr, Plymouth Joann and Clayton spent Sunday FOUND at Riverside Lower in Kaysville visiting with Mr. removable partial dentures. and Mrs. Ken Smith and famLoses call at Leader office and ily. pay for this ad. tip Mr .and Mrs. Cleon Anderson and Sunday in FOR RENT Three room mod- spent Saturday Idaho. Rupert, ern home furnished. Phone The ward outing was held tic Thursday at Pioneer Park a LOST Eleven head registered Brigham Canyon. A large crowd black faced sheep, branded TS attended. Mrs. Max Anderson and son with red paint. R. A. Christen- Max were Ogden visitors Frisen. Phone tip day. SUMMER AND LAWN FURNMr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson ITURE Reduced to cost to clear and girls of Bountiful were on a first come, first serve basis. weekend guests of Mrs. Ella We will clear out our remaining Anderson. Mrs. Clydia Crowley and famstock of aluminum chaise loungily of Salt Lake City visited at es and gliders; lawn swings and the George Summers home Monumbrella tables at wholesale day. Dr. and Mrs. John Martineau cost. We will gladly store this and family of Morgan spent closed out merchandise for you with Mrs. Ella AnderMonday so if desired. Come until spring in and make your sel- son. Mrs. Anderson returned ection. ALLEN'S FURNITURE home with them for a week's visit. Phone 2. Utah. SWEET CORN and TOMATOES Bring your containers. Kerr, East Tremonton. . Ed FOR RENT Main floor 2 bedroom furnished apartment. Newly decorated. Available Sept. 15. See Jack Krey Fronk. or phone Auto mechanic. ExWANTED Guarantee necessary. perience and commissions. County Farm tfc Service. Phone 4-- 1, VALLEY BREEDING ASSOCIATION owned and operated by it's members. Improve your herd by breeding to C.V. B.A., Proven sires, Guy L. Rees, technician - Phone tfc CACHE foot Windrow-er- , Used condition. excellent L. A. Call $195.00. very little, Cook FOR SALE FOR 8 Two bedroom SALE brick bungalow, full basement, landscaped yard. Price $12,000, small down payment required to buy out equity, monthly payments reasonable. Phone large WHEAT MR. ATTENTION 15 is the FARMER Sept. deadline to apply for wheat insurance for 1956. Contact Dean Coombs, Garland or phone , Merlin Miller, former resident of Penrose, recently accepted the position of Director of Student Accounting And Educational Research at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where an enrollment of 22,000 students is expected this fall. Upon completion of graduate work in 1949, Mr. Miller became associate registrar at the North Dakota State College in Fargo, N. D. In 1952 he was named director of admissions and records at that College. Prior to serving in World War II, Miller was a teacher and principal in Box Elder County Schools. His father, Mr. J. Miller, lives in Penrose. half-gallo- " 1 1 1, LEAVE FOR KANSAS Mrs. H. P. Kutchinski and children left Saturday for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas to join Major Kutchinski. They have been visiting with Mrs. Kutch-inskiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen for the past three weeks. Major Kutchinski is entering preparation school in anticipation of a foreign command. 's HELP WANTED Girls for morning shift at Steeds. Dairy Bar. tip FOR SALE Gallon jugs and crushed ice at Steeds Dairy Bar. tip FOR SALE Extension dining table with three leaves. For in formation call FOR ACCURATE AND IMMEDIATE NEWS ON FIRE LOCATION TUNE TO KBUH 800 ON YOUR DIAL Compliments of MEL FOXLEY YOUR SAFECO AGENT Lighten V Farm Work I With More Ygggk. ivl Good lighting in and around your barns accidents. reduces time for chores and prevents fares Plenty of light is a safeguard against and prowlers, and helps keep your premises more sanitary. For only pennies, elcctncity saves dollars so many ways. n, NORMAN BRADSHAW HOME ON VISIT Valley Girl Accepts Position In Salt Lake Norman Bradshaw of Imperial, Calif., is here visiting his father, George W. Bradshaw for a three weeks' stay. Be ELECTRICALLY Mom-FAR- M Utah Poiver & Light Co. le .. . y home n automatical EMM returned n FOR SALE Horse trailer and The Smartest Kids 7 ft. International tractor mowCaraleigh Didericksen of TreSPECIAL PURCHASE Full er, also cornet, all in good conat School monton has accepted a position panel bunk beds; 2 springs, dition. See Thales Cannon, as in a Salt Lake City secretary tobe can ladder and safety rail. See Smartly or call firm nine months of after legal at ALLEN'S FURNITURE, day Dressed with the at Stevens' training Henager , Tremonton School of Business in Salt Lake CUSTOM BALING ZL WANTED Corn chopping. WIRE TYING City. She is serving with the firm Shares or custom. Donald J. SATISFACTION GUARANTE of Hagen and O'Donnell, accord Stumm,' Phone ED Monte Cornum, Phone ing to I. W. Stevens, president of the business school. She is Two homes in FOR RENT the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton. Contact Melvin Fox-leDeLawn L. Didericksen, route 1, tfc . Tremonton. Her studies at featured intensive secreto TFHM Home LONG WANTED ironing courses. tarial , RATE do. One Day Service. Second LOW At Bear River High School, east side of Garland on house liberal trade-i- allowance where she graduated in 1953, ball park. Mrs. Lois McAllister. Miss. Didericksen was active in . CLOSINO PROMPT Demonilration FREE Call or Vljlt for tip the pep club, the dance club and FREE APPRAISALS 80 head ewes, ALLEN'S FOR SALE the Future Homemakers of FURNITURE CO. jZM? will lamb early. See Ray America. She served a term as BROUGH INSURANCE Tremonton. FHA historian and also as school tip Phone Tremonton AGENCY dance committee chairman. She 68 West Main, Tremonton demonstrated a talent for business work in high school when Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor for she won a place in the regional The Prudential Insurance Co. bookkeepng contest. Dew-eyvil- with brothers and Msters in that Sunday state. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Pet- Edwin O. Stenquist, RFD 2. ersen Tremonton, was appointed to the Farmers Home Administration Committee for Box Elder County this week, Freeman J. Bying-toof Tremonton, local super visor for the agency, announced Wednesday. The appointment was made by Clarence A. Anderson, State Director at Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Stenquist is a successful farmer of the Tremonton area. His experience in developing a farm fits successful family-typ- e him well for his assignment in aiding other farmers to do the same. He will serve three years. The county committee must approve all applications for Farmers Home Administration credit before loans can be made. When a real estate loan is being considered to buy, enlarge, or In keeping with an establish- develop a farm, or to improve ed policy of selling milk at the housing and farm buildings, the lowest possible price with a committee also determines how reasonable profit, Lucerne Bon- much the farm is worth as us Quality Milk will be priced security for the loan. at 20 cents a quart and 39 cents Advice of the committeemen a in all Safeway is sought on good farm manage stores in Utah effective Tuesday, ment and on refinancing of the August 23rd according to W. E. Farmers Home Administration 1 division manager, loans when borrowers build up Williams, Safeway Stores. enough equity in their property During the past few weeks to get credit from local banks the 20 cent price has been in or other lenders. Farmers who effect only in Salt Lake and can get adequate private or co Davis county stores. In most not eligible are credit operative other areas milk has been pric- for loans from the agency. ed at 21 cents per quart. This Stenquist succeeds W. Edward move will not effect the price Kerr. Tremonton, whose three Safeway pays Utah dairy farm year term expired June 30. ers. Members who continue to serve Mr. wmiams said that in are Carl Wilcox, Fielding, and creased profits by the Lucrene Everett C. Anderson, Corinne. Milk Company, a Safeway sub Byington further added that sidiary, prompted the new state the new fiscal year loans ap wide price change. During 1954, propriations have now been the Lucerne Milk Company's made available for all types of Utah plant earned a net profit of loans made by the agency which a little over 26.11 includes $137,326 crop and chattel, real per cent on its investment. estate, and soil and water loans, Lucrene's most recent figures, however, show that for the first 28 weeks of this year, its net RELIEF SOCIETY SETS or a FIRST UNION MEETING profit was $86,418.05 32.84 per cent return on its inThe first Union meeting of vestment. This represents a net the season for Relief Society profit of 1.46 cents per quart. workers of South Eear River These profits show that Safe- Stake will be held Saturday way can reduce the price of afternoon at 2:30, Isabella Wat-tomilk, continue to pay dairy states that all farmers top market price plus ward president, stake workers are ,and bonuses for quality, and still to attend. make a reasonable rate on its expected Afton Affleck will give a preinvestment. These new prices, view of the year's lessons in Mr. Williams added, are in line song and reading during the with Safeway's established polpreliminary program. Departicy of selling milk at the lowest ment work will also be held. possible price consistent with a reasonable profit. Announces Change In Milk Prices ' from a pleasant trip to California. While away they visited VISIT HELATIYES IX CALIFOKMA Wil-for- d to-d- ay Three bedroom FOR SALE furnished or unfurnished home, 329 North Tremont St., Vz the CARLOAD PURCHASE SPECprice of new home. Call or see Reid Olsen at Food IAL: Beautiful 5 pc. chrome kitchen sets - red, yellow, pink Basket. or grey - 3 DAYS ONLY. $59.95 and your old set. Don't miss FOR RENT these. ALLEN'S FURNITURE 320 acres new leveled land GOOD PUMP IRRIGATION REWARD offered for return of IMPROVEMENTS. wallet containing driver's licCattle 'and hog feeding ense and cash. Lost Saturday Ralph J. Taylor either in Safeway store or in Tremonton, Phone front of Hales Furniture. E. W. tic Ward, Riverside UTAH BY -- PRODUCTS win pay DOUBLE TRADE IN ALLOWcash for dead or usless cows ANCE on your old sewing horses, sheep or hogs. Dial of condimachines regardless tfc tion, this week only on purSEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY chase of a new Necchi or Elna. for your LEATHER and CAN- ALLEN'S FURNITURE Phone VAS goods. Our repair service is prompt and guaranteed. Phone Ironrite Ironers. tfc FOR RENT Tremonton Cut your ironing time in half. Phone collect 410, Brigham Demonstrations City. given free. THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. September 8. 1955 Edwin O. Stenquist Appointed To FHA Commission A wmMM A FARM LOANS Hen-age- rs n . Hold-awa- y, 25-716- WE ARE NOW FILLING OUR of America nt Offlco, Nawarfc, N. J. Get those school supplies now. Leader Office Supply EMPTY LOCKERS FALL CLEARANCE for the Winter Season HURRY-- - If You Want A Locker Where You Don't Have To Enter A Cold Room. 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