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Show Tremonlon, Utah Tli LEADER Thursday, October 15, 1959 FIELDING LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship not- period and for the same purposes ices, Consult Clerk of District as Heretofore. Court, Brigham City, Utah, or To Appropriate: 26571 - Joe Carr, Tremonton, the respective signers for further Ut. 10 sec.-from either or Information. both wells bet 200 and 700 ft deep at the following points: NOTICE TO CREDITORS E. 660 ft. from Estate of O. C. Hoskins and Ellen (1) S. 330 ft. and NW Cor., (2) S. 330 ft. and W. Hoskins, Deceased. 3300 ft. from NE Cor. - both in Creditors will present claims Sec. 5, T14N, RIOW. The water with vouchers to the undersigned is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. at Portage, Utah, on or before the 30 to irrigate 640 acres in said m d 20th day of November, A.D. 1959. Sec. 5, and for and stock' domestic Joseph C. Gibbs Admin- cidental istrator of the Estate of watering1 purposes. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lewis-to- n visited at the Milton Hodges home last week. Stephen Hodges Welcomed Elome Mrs. Elaine Christofferson and Friends and neighbors of Steph- daughter Kathy of Murray visited en Hodges were really happy to at the Noble Petersen home Wed' know he was able to be brought nesday afternoon. l '7-1-? jrrrx--- " home by ambulance from the Dee Saturday evening guests at the at Ogden Thursday Eiwood Hess home were Mr. and Hospital where he has spent over six Mrs. Dean Hess and family of weeks after being involved in an Logan. , accident breaking his leg between Sunday visitors at the home of hi3 hip and knee. Stephen will be Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Bourne were in bed for another month. He is Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Robinson, able to have visitors now, which Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson and ! 26574 - Charles R. Taylor, Box they didn't allow too much whil? Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne of v' A few Dollars IsAlI'VTakeC i of O. C. Hoskins and sec.-fff$ Ellen Hoskins, Deceased. 412, Tremonton, Ut. 10 200 and in the hospital. Stephen is the Farmington. well, bet. from a ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Date of first publication Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, 700 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. Milton Hodges. September 17, A.D. 1959 and E. 50 ft. from NW cor. sec. accompanied by Mrs.. Faye McMr. Mrs. D. J. Munson were and 31, T15N, ROW. The water is to Murdie, Tremonton, spent Monday be used from Mar.l to Nov. 30 to dinner guests at the home of Mr. at Salt Lake City visiting with NOTICE TO WATER USERS MrsR. J. Gibbs and Sec. said 31, in and; fajnily Mr. and Mrs. Otto The following applications have irrigate 640 acres domestic and at Sainbury. Mr. naay. Syracuse is from a been rued with the State Engin and for incidental Sainbury recuperatingMr. and Mrs. ILeo Farnsworth purposes. eer to change or appropriate - Charles R. Taylor, Box spent several days of last week at recent major operation. They also 26575 water in Box Elder County, State with Mrs. Farnsworth's Ut lO sec-f- t Idaho Falls where they were visited Mrs. of Utah, throughout the entire 412, Tremonton, Effie Welling. 200 and sister, bet. a well, from year unless otherwise designated. 700 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MaurDinner guests at the home of er. AU locations are in B1M&M. While at there visited the they Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd Saturand E, 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 13 to be Temple. To Change J water The and Mrs. Evan R9W. were 4, T14N, day - T. W. Potter, Collin-sto- used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 to Visitors at the home of Mr. Rudd and Mi, Fort Hall, Ida. family, to the WednesUt. proposes change 640 acres in said Sec. 4, and Mrs. C. W. Bourne H you irrigate Rudd remained and Julie , .. Bradley f mir Iflrze screened porch. of and place incidental do day were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rob- to d for an msiue view u. v and point of diversion k in few a their with spend days of water initiat- mestic and use of 1.5 sec.-g Junt see the snow pur inson of Salt Lake City. ed by Application No. 27563. The poses. with Mrs. Melba Hess grandparents. umrner.Whatdcn.they f Sodd" Visiting H. t' water was to have been diverted Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Munson had 26583 J. layior, ne- - and family Sunday were Mr. and the same rked over our from Bear River at a point N. monton, UtKaipn a the second ' as their guests Sunday, Larry from 10 sec-f- t Malad. South and winter. This U veare more. That of Mrs. John 2975 ft and W. 2100 ft. from SE well bet. 200 ana vuu it. W. Stanard of We expect to protect the guests at the home of Knudson, Mrs. Earl Cor. Sec. 18, T12N, R2W, and a point S 50 ft. and E. Mr.Dinner at i Great and the porcn wul cost us on deep it Falls, Lynn, daughter, means urniture Farnsworth Leo to 1 31 Mrs. and to Oct. used from Apr. we ' 50 ft. from Wy4 Cor. Sec. 8, Mont. Larry is a grandson of Mrs. area ,or the the house against drafts, Irrigate 53 acres in Lot 5 said T14N, R9W. The water is to be Friday were Mrs. Clara Earl, of Munson, and pw entire year she from whom raised the to teU other hnmo Leland Mrs.. Sec. 18. and t w av wov. 1 to Farmington used from Mar. would hhr children. If you by childhood, and he brought along He.O-0is to be said Bourne, Riverside. Hereafter, 1.5 sec.-f. u, irrigate 320 acres in S news the it in cneopciT nvesimenr...:... is he that W"r vur wonderful same good the prepar diverted during period Sec. 8, and used for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and " in wmfer comtort we ye; ever. from any, each or all of the three incidental domestic and stock- - family had as their weekend ing to leave in the near future for their homfs agn" mods," sayt L D. Hlgbi ' approval. enlhust.c an L.D.S. Mission. tailed following points of diversion: (1) watering purposes. Wirp't clear FlexGlm you have my Wendell Mrs. Mr. and guests the aueens wd, am vA N. 3237.6 ft., and W. 2263.5 ft., 31033 - J. Veil V. reienseii, Tarbet and two children, Hunt, Weekend home at of the Uut guests t a (2) N. 4428 ft. and W. 1839.2 ft, Route No. 2, Tremonton, Ut. .015 Ida. "b!i:rd3y" to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling were It Flex0!a (3) N. 4007.2 ft. and W. 1241.8 sec-f- t from a 6in. well bet. 65 to Illl.. L.. imu."Mfi!m The Future Progress Guild held Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lenon and from SE Cor. Sec 18, 200 ft. ft, all R2W. deep at a point S. 1230 ft. their Installation Mrs. Groth of Pocatello. at the be to is Opal water The Sec. party T12N, and E. 550 ft. from NW Cor. diverted by pump and conveyed 15, TUN, R4W. The water will be Garland Cafe Thursday evening Other Sunday dinner guests at the of to e Welling home were Mr. and Mrs. the place pipe through used for the domestic require- with Mrs. Lolita Garn, Mrs. use where it will be used to irri- ments of one family and for the and Mrs. Nancy Leav-it- t Lloyd Bingham, Sugarhouse, Mr. Kent gate 53 acres in Lots 5, 2, said watering of 15 cattle, all uses in as hostesses. A program con- and Mrs. Frank Mismash, Murray, Sec. 18. said Sec. 15. of two vocal solos by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nixon, Janice, SWV4NWy4NWy4 sisting - Clifford H. McMurdie, 31070 - Radcliffe Henne, titu Maxine Garn, ballet numbers by Gaylon and Mike, Bountiful, Mr. Ut. sec.-Route 1, Tremonton, proposes No. 2, Tremonton, Ut .022 Julie and Jean Hansen, and a and Mrs. Ray Miller, Coleen and FLEXIBLE to change the point of diversion from a well bet. 100 and Kent were Clel, Billings, Mont. The Millers Jeamne t. water sec.-finitiated of of 1.5 300 ft. deep at a point N. 575 ft. reading by SHATTERPROOF were overnight guests, leaving "Our tivinq corwas wormefthaff'oVr by Application No. 27732. The and W. 310 ft. from sy4 cor. thoroughly enjoyed. Lovely new relief not Joavo ' ' ftwh had been Nmm Ariz. loali fat water was to have been diverted Sec. 8, TUN, R3W. The water is sages were presented to the Monday for Tucson, YEARS cold on the floor," drafts mora any LASTS FOR Braided On Tin Idgi K. Klemp from Bear River at a point S. to be used for the domestic re- officers Barbara Udy, Eleanor Mrs. Wif.) Mr, and Mrs. John Owen enter Says blast or 850 ft. and E. 1173 ft. from NW of two families, and Petersen, Iris Lee Wood, Aloha tained at a dinner party at their Tea! quirements To Do. ..Inexpensive) THERE IS ONLY Cor. Sec. 7, TUN, R2W, and for the lb Eoy the or zuu caiue, Garn, and Althea Wilcox by those home Sunday in compliment to It heil watering used from May 1 to Oct 30 to 200 one FlexO Glass it entire sheep and 60 hogs. All uses retiring who are Ann Potter, Mrs. Owen's father, Herman I Lots in 36.5 acres 4, :ut 3, Mad irrigate Warp Bros. Chicago 51 in SEy4SEy4SWy4 said Sec. 8. Bonnie Garn, Lula Wood, Nancy Thompson of Clarkston who was World's Largest Producers of said Sec. 7. 31144 - L. Jack Pierce, Box 71, Leavitt and Letha Petersen. retain Mdisa satire the A Window his Plastic annivers to Materials Sine 1934 is celebrating Hereafter it birthday proposed csstiaf U tf from a .015 sec.-Ut. Garland, was served delicious steak sec.-fwater from Other of supper divert 1.5 guests were Mrs. ary. well, bet. 150 and 300 ft. members and guests. Thompson, Clarkston, Mr. and any, each or all of four points deep at a point S. 2231.7 ft. and to thirty-tw- o as follows: (1) S. 1620 ft. and E. E. 1846.5 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Tom Grill and children of 2200 ft, (2) S. 1920 ft. and E. Vern T12N, R3W. The water is to the home of Mrs. Sara Moss on Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. 1900 ft, (3) S. 2020 ft" and E. 33, used Deakin and Bruce, Fielding. be for the domestic require Oct. 22nd. 1400 ft, (4) S. 710 ft. and E. ments Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and of one family and for 660 ft, all from NW Cor. Sec. 7, 25 cattle, 2 horses and children of Ogden visited at the watering be will water R2W. The TUN, chickens, and from April 1 to John Coombs home Friday evendiverted by pump and conveyed 50 Oct. irrigate V acre, all ing. to a pipe sprinkling uses 31in to SWy4SEy4NWy4 by a said same Friends are happy to know that system, and used during the Sec. 33. Noble Petersen has returned home Protests resisting the granting after being at the L.D.S. Hospital of any of the foregoing applicafor .three weeks where at must Logan reasons therefor, with tions HOW TO he underwent the with major surgery. At be filed in duplicate of State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, this writing he is reported to be PLAN A or on Salt Lake City 14, Utah, improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger before November 21, 1959. t LOW-COS- T entertained at a family dinner Wayne D. Criddle SCTATE ENGINEER party at their home Sunday in RETIREMENT Published in The Leader, Tre compliment to their son, Robert to 8 October from monton, Utah, who was celebrating his birthday FUND! 1959. October 22, guests anniversary. included Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- Westley of Salt Lake City and E in O ub IOR, BUREAU OF LAND MAN- Mr. and Mrs. Darold Simmons of Salt Land Office, Brigham. AGEMENT, See your Country Mutual Lake City, Utah, October 5, 1959. Notice is hereby given that cellus and Wanda Palmer of agent. He has a variety Palmer of Suite 5, 351 Suite 5, 351 South State Street, of retirement plans that CERTIFIED GAS SAVINGS South State Street Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah, on April CERTIFIED DURABILITY proprotect you now City, Utah, on December 9, 1958, 10, 1958, filed application Utah CERTIFIED RELIABILITY CERTIFIED LOWEST PRICES filed application Utah 032906 un 028646, under section 8 of the vide extra income for der section 8 of the Taylor craz- Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, You get the best of the new in 1960 Ford Trucks. And economy backed later years. ing Act as amended, to select the to select the N& Sec. 24. T. 14N., the Certified tests of leading independent automotive engineers.! by Sec. 23, T. 14N., R. 10W., R. 10W., SL Mer., Utah, containN For example, at age 30, Certified gas savings! New tests verify the gas savings of Ford's 320 SL Mer., Utah, containing for the ing 320 acres in exhange saving only $1 9 a month, modern Six the engine that got 25 more miles per gallon than acres, in exchange for the E E& Sec. 32, T. 14N., R. 9W., SL SL the average of all other makes in Economy Showdown U.S.A.! Sec. 22, T. 14N., R. 10W., you receive $54 a month acres. 320 Mer., Utah' containing Certified durability! Tests of key truck parts showed, for example, all Mer., Utah, containing 320 acres. This notice is for allowing at age 65. And you're all for is This selected g notice allowing life for Ford's new F- - and 20 . . . the longer claiming persons insured for $8,000 at the selected land or having bona fide objecclaiming 23.6 frame rigidity on persons greater the same time. Why LIGHT DUTY LOWEST PRICED OF THE LEADING MAKES I land or having bona fide objec- tions to such application an op"Certified reliability! Based again on Certified tests Example: Ford's And look what Hit) low price of this Slyleside includesl not start today tions to such application an op- portunity to file their protests or new wiring assembly operated without failure more than three New 23.6 mora rigid frame, new brakes, portunity to file their protests Of-or other objections in the Land Oftimes as long. new styling ond comfort, new Diamond Lustre Finish Land toin the other objections fice, Salt Lake City, Utah, Certified lowest prices! See the price comparisons. See the Certified tofice, Salt Lake City, Utah," 3b gether with evidence that a copy a evidence copy Economy Book at your Ford Dealer's now! that with has gether of such protest or objection GET COMPLEK of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant, fNonw ovoihblm on rwquwaf. Urtd inquiry to P.O. Sol 6V. Fonj Df'wjfon, forcf Molor Company, DETAILS TODAY been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of trrt' khigan of date Call or Write the from 30 within days first publication of this notice.. LESS TO BUY. . . LESS TO RUN . . . BUtLT TO LAST LONGER, TOO! notice.first publication of this Ernest E. House, Manager. Ernest E. House, Manager. Date of first Publication: "" 1 TILT CABS LOWEST PRICED IN THE Country Mutual Life Date of First Publication: Oct. 15, t4 INDUSTRY end the most For -t ft 16-i- n. year-roun- ""iU0 t. 16-i- n. - - stock-wateri- 16-i- n. - n, ft " "T: year-roun- . S. f . stock-waterin- screens-anin- visiu . ifl-i- - n. . IBB t. 7 I m-O-C- year-roun- d WHflM nrmt-jC- aver w "Th tew yards of of our breereway keep out cold, warm extra room. I Ull ny friends snow and give us winter If their breezeway is put up and keep winter cold outside where Belongs." 10-i- n. Jea-nin- ft n. TDJorn :: TKe WITH By j ft t. n. (Farm "Oaf farm horn hill and gets the full of winter is wind- Last winter we covered the front door and five windows; house much easier to made with We're so sold on Flex O Glass that we're gotng to cover our this winter. It was just a snow front percn with catcher last year. With Flex-- Glass tacked up, it will give os an extra room and double the protection for the rest of tkis house." (To perch wiH paly CeaoiH aafy (12.48.) yards rm. LOWEST- - PR2CED n. LIGHT AND MEDIUM TRUCKS 3 Priced lowest ll the leading makes lj Out-of-to- with u in n ftIIill mm Mar-cell- brake-linin- 0's half-tonne- half-to- ! longer-lastin- g I FORD TRUCKS COST LESS - S IAST 4th SOUTH AU IAKI CrtY. UTAH mm to? Oct. a j 15-t- 4 NOTICE OF SALE DELINQUENT STOCK OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERis hereby given that a Notice MANOF lU'KEAF LAM) IOR, the Board of Directors of AGEMENT, .Iuid Office,, .Salt meeting Creek Irrigation ComBlue Lake City Utah October 5, 1959. of the held pany, Howell, Utah, was Notice is hereby given that Mar- March 10, 19."9. The following stock wis declared delinquent and advertised for sale: Federal Land Bank, pledge Peter J. Hansen, certificate no. 200, 32 shares. Federal Land Bank pledge, certificate Herman Fonnesbeck, no. 232, 75 shares. of America United certl-ftcit- e pledge, Verdon Fonnesbeck, Jf f i sj! fff i mi " H'j rJ. ' n If-JaO'' p" 1960, popularl there's new comfort and driving ease new gas economy ond durability in Ford's ... iZzrp , . T r" 'f'' " ?7n ;","'.LI;"I' 'v Jzz ; -- Short Stroke enginesl Nine Tilt Cob Series ore ovoilable, ranging from 18,000 GVW to 5,0O0GCW. J'"""'"?T0 i( - ' ;:,. & s:- 4 i':z ji."1 ' ' " ' ; - ':., : , . O.K. Rubber Welders Complete Summer & Winter Permanent Type ANTIFREEZE 2nd Wt Tremoncertifi- cates no. 234, 214, 133 Vi "hares. Federal Land Bank pledge, no. 246, Edger Ncssen, certificate 247, 27 shares. Notice Is further 17! AL , given that said stock shall be offered for ale end unless said assessment will be sold to pay said ;8 cost assessment, fdvcrtlslnfr and Far-rol- l, Ira of home the st of secrrtn-- y of said company at Howell. Utrh. on Nov. 16, 1959. Bue Cree'c Irrigat'on Company. iU. Per Gallon 55 So. shares. Bank no. 240, 39 ton pledge, J. P. Jones, Tire Recapping V Vst .(?E!!L- t; - "t States First Security Average Height L.i Ira Firrell, fr-rrt'r- y MEDIUM THE LEADING DUTY-10W- EST PRICED OP MAKESI In (addition to lowest Stake offers increased price, this strength in frame and sheet metal... colorful new cab interiors... the gas savings of Ford s modern Sii. 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