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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. November 17. 1955 Notice To y, New Books at Contractors Sealed proposals will lip received by the Slate Koad ComiriisHion of I'tah, Statu Capitol, Salt take City, Vtah, until 2 o'tlock p.inj Tuesday, at! that time November 29, 1.955, and of publicly opened for consti-udtioa 3" Plant mix Kitnrtunnus Surfaced Road in P.x Elder County, the Public Library Mrs. Martha Stone, Libarian, lists the following new books at the Public Library: Inspiring Messages for Daily same beinp that section of IT. S. Living by Vincent . Peale, beginning at a points miles , 'by .Elise The Answer Is Northwesterly from Trenionton Northwesterly for fi.7 miles idendi-fie- Davis, News if- a MLvular Thing Federal Aid Project No. (17). by Higgins, NecjjK in a Sieve The lenuth of road to be con- by Markanda j Plums Hang structed or Improved is 6.73T miles, Wilderness of work High by FiTy, and the prinripfil item are approximately a follows: Maiden by janes. 390.000 Cu. Yds. of Unclassified 30-- , S Ci-I- -- d ! I.IN-10- 9 1J0.R00 Tons too Tons of Plant Mix of P.ituminous Cals. Roadway Kxcavatlon, of Ornvel, 30 MarjoclMorningstar by Vl). The Tantine man Her- by Material. Thos. 'SoMain. Castle Garac by Prennali fixation of bidders is MonsaKii, Hilda Baker School required. Prior to any bidder's plans and Bpeeifications, It will bo necessary that the bidder Nurse by Deming, Passport to have on file wiih the Utah State Romance by Betty Cavana, The Department of KngrineerinB, completed and approved, the required Shiralee by Niland, Flight From & 507 500 Prequalif ication Statement pertain ing to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions cover-in- ? the subletting or assigning contract. . Tho minimum wafro 'paid, to all skilled labor employed on Mils contract Rhall be per hour. The mlnumim wage . paid to all Intermediate labor ewplored on e $1,875 per thin contract shall , , hour. The V wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall bo $1.7TS per hour. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission ha.'i been advised by the Waero and Hour Division U. S. Peoartment of Labor, that contractors enpaered in highway construction work aro required to meet tho provisions of the T'"air Labor Standards Act of 1JJ8, (52 Stat. minimum 10(50). Plans and specifications are on file in the office if the State Road Commission, Salt liHjke City, and the office of its District" Plngirieer at Ofrden. TItah, where they may be reviewed by prospective biddeiis. Natchez by Slaughter, Star Island Agaw by Hall. Island Stallion Races by Far-IcOne For The Money by Janet Lambert, Betsy's Wedding by Lovelace, Campus Melody by Anne Emery, Hearts In Trim by Lavina Davis, Jean Reade in Public Relations, Candle in the Sun, Giant of the Teen-ag- e Glamor, Rockies, Three Loves for Sandy. Savage Rebel by Hogari, Johnny Guitar by Chauclor, Fort Starvation by Guber, Tcti Caesar Against by Grang, Smoke Talk by Colt, Strawberry Roan by Colt, Border Queen by Sumner, Desert of the Dammed by Nye. Books For Children Blaze and Thunderbolt, San Francisco boy by Lenski, Blue Ridge Billy by Lenski, All About the Atom, All About Our Children's Rocks, Changing ; Friend Story Book. Bellfarm Star by Meek, Mystery in Old Quebec, Mrs. Perry Winkles Pets, Eddie and His Big Deals, Eddie's Pay Dirt, Mystery at the Doll Hospital, The Sky Stegosaurus, Willow Tree Village, The Most Wonderful Doll in the World, Country Gar- - Specifications, proposal forms, and Lake plans will be furnished at Salt which on depositing $2.00 City, will be refunded: providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and re turns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guar. anteelng to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check.or approved proposal guaran tee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commisach Wld as sion must afccompany evidence of eoed faith and a guar, anteo that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as' re quired. Any additional Information may be secured (it the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 12th day ot Novemben, . 1 . ..... I t STATE ROAD COMMISSION, , OP UTAH ; ; 1955. , Notice to Water Users ft : The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in, Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. 'All locations are tromSLB-&M- . ,'26553 --f Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, Howell Ward, cp A. E. Sorensen, Bish- for op, Howell, Ut.; O.l sec.-fwell irrigation use from a 107 ft. deep at a point N. 59.5 and W. 1699.5 ft. from SE Oor. Sec.. 5, T12N, R5W. The W3tr will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 2 acres in 4 !WV4SE See. 5 and Sec. 8, T12N, R$W. 26607 - Bryant G. Tingey, 562 North 2nd East, Provo, Ut.; 10 sec.-ffor irrigation use from a spring area at a point S. 930 ft. and E. 1890 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 16, T9N, R18W, which is the point of collection of said spring area described as follows: Beg. at a point S. 600 ft. and E. 1740 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 16, T9N. R18W, thence E. 600 ft., S. 1200 ft, W. 600 ft. and N. 1200 ft. to beg. The diverting and carrying works will consist of a pump, overnight storage pond, open ditch and 300 ft. of pipe. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 250 acres in SWi, SEVi, NWVi said Sec. 16 and for d incidental domestic and purposes. 26796 - Sam Ospital, Naf, for irrieation Idaho; 2 sec.-f- t. use from Water Canyon Creek, trib. to Clear Creek to Raft River at a nointS. 8330'W. 1485 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 2, T14N. R13W. The water will be diverted bv means of a ditch and conveyed 4867 ft. where it will be uen from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 130 acres in NWVi t. n. t COME AND GET 'EM! NW-NEy- TII9S WEEK ONLY t. l3o ; on all merchandise on shelves, groceries, drugs, etc. 1 30-i- This IS the LAST CALL age, Home on the Range, City boy, Country boy. ' Women have a Ellie's Problem Dog, Low big stake in Social John Knute Sevier, Gehrig. Security", J. M. Hansen Rockne, Wilbur and Orville of the Oi den social security Wright, Freddy and the Men office said today. from Mars. "More noney is now being paid to men than to women by the Sociah Security Administration," Mrj Hansen said, "but before loag the ladies will be getting thje lion's share of the By Mrs. Darwin Anderson total benefit payments." A few? men are receiving benefits as the husband or (P.T.A. of a :wife on whom he. was dependent or as the dependent The local P.T.A. wish to an- father of p younger worker who nounce a meeting to be held died. Butthe great majority of Monday evening Nov. 21. The men receive benefits only on meeting will Jse at the school their ownf social security credit house, at 8:00 a'clock. Mr. and upon retiring after age 65. Mrs. Duane Romer program chairmen have arranged to have John Evans, newly elected pres- Mrs. Warner Thompson and ident of the UEA as guest speak- Warner Jr. of Phoenix, Ariz.,' er. He will discuss modern have been visiting relatives and trends in education. Mr. Evans friends here. At Ogden they is assistant superintendent of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen (Helen Thompson) and Ogden schools. Visiting in Ogden Sunday at Provo I with Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peter- Victor Billings (Dahrl Thompsen and Mr. and Mrs. Willis son). ThejDon Thompsons made Peterson. They called on the their honke at Bear River City Leo Petersons, brother of Wm., until a year ago, when they who has been ill, but is now moved to Phoenix. Dinner ; guests Sunday at the reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jack House of Darwin Anderspns were Mr. and Kettle Falls, Wash., were, guests Mrs. Don Brenneman and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Buxton ofi and Mrs.'Bilf Ko lowski.of Salt Lakfe City and Mr., and Mrs. . Friday. From Pinedale, Wyo., came Wm. Goulding of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hecox and Mrs. Marion Miller- nd Mrs. family to spend several days Reed Miiler were Salt Lake with the Lester. Chamber fami- City visitors Wednesday. , ' ly.1Bazaar Date Set ' withPlans are being made for the Visiting grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker annual bazaar. The date will be "' I on Sunday were Lee Hunsaker November 30. and family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs.. Orion, Anderson with the Walter Wuthrich fam- of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner ily. , ,t Mr. and MrsJ Golden Andrea-so- n and family. Ann and Orion are i entertained at a turkey din- brother and sister. ner Thursday evening for memMr. and Mrs. Parley Christ-ense- n bers of their family. enjoyed a trip to Delta Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bryan of where' they visited Mrs. Salt Lake City were guests for oldest son, Ray. Skinner several days at the Trent and family.! They called on Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson qt Santa-qui- n Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson and Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence and son Micheal and Mr. and Gammett of Pleasant Grove. AT THE wid-ow- Sets Meeting er , BIRTHDAY Abe Kay entertained at , Mrs. a family dinner Sunday in honor of her husband's eighty fourth birthday. All sons and daughters and grandchildren of the couple were present to help them observe the anniversary. In the family group were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford, Mr; and Mrs. Earl Bott, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil. Waldron and - 1 r , - . HIGHEST PRICES 'Paid for Y6ur OfiTS WHEATrBARLEY GET OUJl PRICE, BEFORE, YOU SELL WE DO CUSTOM 5 Cleaning; - Rolling - Grinding . ERVIfi STOilL . Phone AL-7224- ' 1 Tremonton 's Headquarters For Agricultural Chemicals Member Federal Warehouse System Flag down the record breaker and take the wheel ! g t . TREMONTON. UTAH FOR FATHER'S "With benefits payable to UiCUi 1011U1JV.J. fm i AC women in so many different Mrs. Hazel Chapman of Salt situations, they should find out Lake City a friend of Mrs. Kay, enough about social security," who was a weekend guest was Mr. Hansen said, "to keep from also present. losing money by not applying for benefits when they should." Mr. and Mrs. Huston Jenkins of Because of the Thanksgiving Rexburg, Ida., were overnight Mr. Hansen will guests at the F. L. Davis home. Day holiday, be in Tremonton on Tuesday, They had .been to Salt Lake City November, 22, instead of , his Lto seetheir son Delbert off to usual day on Thursday.- He Will he Northern States Mission. i . i i ' Christ-ensen- KAY FAMILY MEETS V 1 year-aroun- ( Women, on the other hand, can receive benefits on their own credit, just as a man can, or on their husband's credit as the wife of a worker who has retired, as the young widow with children of a worker who has died, or as an aged widow over 65. On an average, a man marries a .woman three years younger than he is, and she lives five years longer than he does. The average woman, therefore, can expect to spend the last eight years of her life as a widow, receiving social security benefits. ELWOOD n. stock-waterin- be at the Utah Power and Light Co. office from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. Social Security Officer Here Tuesday X - . V ! , Sen. 35. T15N, R13W. 27187 - Joseph G. Nicholas, Promontory via Corinne, Ut.; 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 1600 ft. and E. 700 ft. from wy4 Cor. Sec. 18, T9N, R5W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres in SWVi said Sec. 18, and for incidental domestic and stock- J watering purposes. 27323 - Lena V. White, Rt No. 1, Tremonton, Ut.; .022 sec.-f- t. for dornestic use from an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Bear River at a point N. 12 ft. and W. 1470 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. Z T12N,'R3W. The water will be pumped from the soring and conveyed 100 ft. through pipe and 1400 ft. through 1 Vc ita, pipe and used for the requivments of one famstock ily and for incidental wntrring' and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for incidental irrigation of lawns, trees, shrubs and gnrdon. , 27336 - W. C Kimber. Grouse Crerk, Ut..: 240 nr. ft from Ro,se or Kimber Creek, trib. to Grouse Creek to Great Salt Tke at a point N. 2765 ft. 'and W. 572R.8 ft. fmm SE Cor. Sec. C9, T10N. R18W, which is the center of an impounding dam constructed to a height of 20 ft. find the center of the stream hrd The reservoir will have a canaritv of 240 and will inundate 15 acres in EVfeSEV,-TWSec, 30. TION. R1RW. The water1 will be stored from Oct. 1 to Mar. 31. and released and coiveved down the natural channel of Kimber Creek to a noint N. 7600,W. 380 ft from Kv, Cor. Sec. 30, TION, R18W, where It will bo used as a supplemental R'lonlv from Apri. to Sept. 30 to irrigate 160 acres 'rt NWV,SW'4 NEVRWV4, MWViSEVi, NEViSEVi said Sec. 16-i- n. year-aroun- d Sharing 50 Qolden Years . The Wasure of Utah's industrial growth is reflected in the progress of 50 years since Utah "Manufacturers Association was organized in November,' 1905. ' Utah force products now circle the globe, and a workingnearing 40,000 people provide the manpower to supply goods made in our State. As the fruition of these 50 years of progress. Governor J. Bracken Lee has proclaimed the month of November as "Utah Products Month in honor of the Golden Anniversary jof the Utah Manufacturers Association." - ' On this annitersary, we voice, our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors in Utah. It is you who argely have made our continued growth possible through your the preference for Utah products. This home market, is vital of importance. area where the products are made, It means, in most instances, the difference between exbetween panding operations ordeclining production success of a manufacturing enterprise or failure.! ' ' i why we share this Golden Anniversary of our Association with you. As partners in progress, we look with confidence to the Utah future,. . . in mining, in agriculture, in manufacture, in continuing prosperity and happiness for nil of us. That is , dom-esti- -- neip'56 Chevrolet dernonstrators cruising ilk streets to vaake U easy for you to drive the car that shattered the Pikes Peak tfecord When you see one, wave M, to the curb and take the wheel. You'll discover all tip things, that make this new Chevy a champ! ' We've got these . ae.-f- t. 4 1 ' , Proteftsjrpsifine tho granting of rny of the foretroing npplira-Monwifh rontons thcrrfor, hr in nff'davit form with mii'.-fxtra copv and filed with the State FnPieer, 403 Stre Capi2!). , . Here's the car that smashed, the Pikes Peak record vrovina it has thelqualitiesthat mean safer, surer driving control! Like to drive 'er? That's easy. Just flag down one of these new Chevrolet demon- gtrators and take overV j You'll feel the handling 'ease that took the twists out of the I ( ' winding Pikes Peak road. And you'll see what we mean bv fecdrd- breaking power. These Chevrolet3 are powered by the new 205 h.p. V8" an extra- "Super, Turbo-Fir- e cost option that pours out all the' action you could ever ask or! So, give one of our new Chevys the high sign just for fun. We'll be watching for you! ) i ( 0 i VTV'TV TV mmm -r- THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER s, UTAtt MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION. t tol. Snlt I.nke Citv 1. Utah, on or before December 31, 1955. . . Joseph M. Tracv STATE ENGINEER "Published in The Leader. Tremonton, Ut., from Nov. 17 to Dc. 1, 1955". FrOnK Chevrol et Company Phone AL7-131- 1 121 East Main' 1 Tremonton -jt 9 |