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Show The Tremonlon, Utah Attending a wedding reception in compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Hoskins at Highland Leonard Ward recreation hall at Ogden Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sharkey and family at Ogden. Dinner guests at the Rosel Zundel home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish of Logan. Mrs Dale Coombs and family are visiting with Mrs. William Kendall at Preston this week. Dinner guests at the Clifford Welling home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family of Ogden. Miss Reta Richards was rushed Eddie Northrup and Richard to the Valley Hospital Thursday Egbert of Murray were weekend where she had an emergency apguests of Owen Udy. pendix operation. She is reported to be recovering nicely and returned home Tuesday. Name New Baby Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler of Snowville were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel Sunday following Sacrament meeting (where the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel was given the name of Kirt Rosel. Attending funeral services for Agnes Godfrey Butters of JerWard ome, Idaho at Clarkston chapel Thursday were Mrs. Elsie Welling, Mrs. Melba Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ILott, Mrs. Carol Mifflin, Mrs. Florence Mun-so- n and Hyrum Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne, and Mr. and Mrs, Jay Bourne family, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Summers and family enjoyed a family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne Sunday the occasion being John's birthday anniversary. Dinner guests at the Ernest Anger home Friday evening were Mrs. W. L. Allred and Mrs. Flor-en- e Simmons and family of Brig-ha- FIELDING by Florence Munson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hess have been visiting a few days at Elko, Nevada. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs last week were their daughters, Mrs. Delia Harris and Mrs. Faye Clark and families of Ogden. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and boys of Soda Springs, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Art Saunders of Logan. Spending Sunday at Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and sons Robert and They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Westley and family. De-Ve- rl. let Anderson Lumber build your new home Viff0- LEADER Thursday. September 8, I960 A weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen was Mrs. Petersen's sister, Mrs. Stella Beck of Midvale. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bowden and daughters Dorcy and Trad of Smithfield. Spending Wednesday evening at the Ernest Anger home were Mr. and Mrs. Randall Draper of Brig-ha- last iweek. Present were Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lund Taylor and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Lucy Rigby of Farmington; Mrs. daughter, Jaleen, Osage, Wyo., After this date, I iwill not be Mellisa Behunin of Salt Lake are visiting at the Harry Taylor for any debts conCity and Mrs. Adeline Parker of home. The Harry Taylors Friday responsible Bountiful. Luncheon was served. attended the marriage ceremonies tracted by anyone other than Hold Family Party for a nephew at Salt Lake City myself. ' A Patio Dated September 6, 1960 Party was given at the LDS Temple, attending the breakhome of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sever-so- n fast and reception afterwards. A. F. Johnson Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker and family otiLogan, Mrs. Clark Rudd, Mrs. Bonnie Rudd and family, family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and and family, Mrs. Wynn Zundel All Time Low Prices and family, Mrs. Rosel Zundel and family. A barbequed supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Walker BLACK LEG, 2 way 10c Dose and family remained to spend several days at the Severson RED WATER 18c dose Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. John A Bourne shared a movie and dinner Saturday evening. John Bourne and Lebene Zundel were both observing birthday anniversaries, tended funeral services for Mann home. Sharkey at Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason at- - BUCK TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN LEGAL NOTICE After this date, I will not be responsible for any debts conNOTICE TO WATER USERS tracted by any one other than The following applications have myself. Dated September 6, 1960 been filed with the State Engineer Gary Lee Johnson to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise des.gnated. All locations PROVO MUSIC DIRECTOR GUEST IN TREMONTON are in SLB & M, Mr. and .Mrs. Franklin Mad-se- n 29463 - Howell Town Incorporof Provo were guests Tuesday ated, Howell, Ut. .5 sec-f- t, from a 12-iiwell 300 ft. deep at a point and Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. S. 630 ft. and W. 1170 ft. trom Lynn Markham. Joining the group EV4 Cor. Sec. 22, T12N, R5W. for dhiner Tuesday were Mr. and The water will be used for the Mrs. Don Southwick. Mrs. Madsen of the Is spending considerable time in requirements municipal Town of Howell. the Singing this area 30465 Swan land & Livestock Mothers rehearsing who will sing for group Co., 60 North 2nd East, Kaysville, October conference in Salt Lake Ut. 6 sec-f- t. from an 18-iwell, bet. 50 and 300 ft. deep at a point City. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen will be" S. 100 ft. and W. 90 ft. from NE R7W. The Sec. Cor. iwater staying iwith the Markhams again 4, T9N, is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. this week while here for the regu- LAG, Mail Order Vv LOWE DRUG CO. 349 E. 1st So. Salt Lake City, Utah n. Smokey Says VOTE FOR GROVER R. HARPER n. 31 to irrigate 1000 acres in S Sec. 32, S Sec. 33, TION, R7W, Ey2 Sec. 5, Sec. 4, T9N, R7W. 31574 Jack Germer, Dewey-vill- e, WANT on your own lot . . . and it's a much simpler, faster and less costly job than you would imagine. ANDERSON SERVICES save you time and money . . . and our library of New Home Plans offers a wide selection of the newest designs in a range of prices to suit every budget. WE'LL BUILD PRECISELY THE HOME YOU ... I Es Th3 Tims To Our long years of experience enable us with you to make d to work your new home dream come true. hand-in-han- Enter Tha WINTER YOUR PRESENT HOME OR THE LOT YOU OWN may well provide sufficient equity to cover down payment requirements . . and more. We take over from there . . . handle all' details to your complete satisfaction . . . even including long-terfinancing on the best possible plan for you. CALL OR COME IN to Anderson Lumber now . . . let's put your plan into action . , . move in at the earliest possible datel LEAGUE m MEN FOR FREE ESTIMATE PI SOME PHONE AL WOMEN MIXED Pleasant 7-71- 21 Recreation with Congenial Companions DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE lar rehearsal. Mrs. Madsen has accepted an invitation to train a group of singing mothers in England. She Ut. .1 sec-- ft from Garden will be accompanied by her husSpring, trib. to Bear River at a band on the trip, which will take point N. 357 ft. and W. 332 ft. from December until February. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, T12N, R2W. The water will be conveyed BRING GREETINGS through tile pipe line to a fish FROM MISSIONARY used for the and watering pond Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. of 50 cattle and 5 horses, and for Sec. Conley P. Christensen were Mr. in said fish culture purposes 31. and Mrs. A. J. Brady and three 31575 Guy E. Eallard, children of Wilmington, North Ut. 2 sec-f- t from a drain Carolina, who are friends of Elder at a point S. 825 ft. and W. 2610 Christensen who is laborft. from Ei4 Cor. Sec. 33, TUN, Joseph in Wilmington. They report ing a water R4W. The is collected in Christen-sen'- s pond and pumped through a the work done by the son and his companion, Elsprinkling system and used for the watering of 50 cattle, and der Archibald is very much apfrom Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate preciated and the people there 40 acres, all uses in NWJ4SE4 think a great deal of them. said Sec. 33. 31601 Clement Simper, Lynn Eleven members of the TremonRoute, Oakley, Ida. .10 sec. ft. ton Volunteer Fire Department from a spring (Rqft River Drainshared an outing with age) st a point S. 42 degrees 11' Friday W. ?271 ft from NV4 Cor. Sec. hamburger and steak fry at the 25. T14N, R17W. The water is Bowcutt cabin in Logan Canyon. collected in a concrete box and conveyed by pipe to a trough where it is used to iwater 200 cat tle and 200 sheep in said Sec. 25. 318R5 - Elma Atkin, P. O. Box WATCH FOR I 316, Tremonton. Ut. .015 sec.ft. from a well, bet. 50 and 200 SHOWELL'S ft. deen at a point N. 1918 ft. and j W. 1664 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 6, ! TUN, R3W. The water is to be OPEN HOUSE used for the domestic requirements of one familv, and from SEPT. 15-16-Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate V4 acre, all uses in SEV4NWy4SEy4 j said Sec. 6. GIGANTIC 31910 - Arvilla A. Holmgren, SAVINGS .015 Bear River City. Ut. sec.ft. from an well, 30 ft dpen at a noirt N. 685 ft. and W. 3170 ft. f'om SE Cor. Sec. 6, T10N, R4W. The water will be used for the domestic reouirements of 3 families in SF.i4SWi4 said Sec. 6. 31985 - W. B. Hendricks, 639 South 8th West. Brignam Citv, Ut. 5 sec-f- t. from a 12-iwell, bet. 150 and 500 ft. deep at a nnint R. 72S ft. and E. 10 ft. from NW Cor. Pec. 2. T10N, R7W. The water is to be used for the watering of 400 cattle. 20 horses and 1000 sheen, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 500 acres, all uses in Wi2W& Sec. 2, Sec. 3, T10N. R7W. 31999 - Chester P. Nea.1. Box 6, Portap-efrom a Ut. .1 sec-f- t. RUG well bet. 100 and 400 ft. deen at a point N. 1155 ft. and E. eV5 ft from SW Cor. Se. 6. will be T14N. R3W. The 1 used for the domestic requirements of one familv, for the Brand new waterine: of 10 cattle, and from 1 31 2V2 to Oct. to irrigate Apr. appliance acres in SWI4SWV4 sid Sec. 6. Inves-me32071 Edgar H. White Co., Tr. monton, Ut. .10 sec.ft. from a well, het. 100 and 100 ft. at a point N. 148 ft. and W. 230.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3, T11X, R3W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 1.1 acres in SEV'4-SShampoos ' ,?K , said Sec. 3. 32125 - Kilph J. Hrwell. Portrugs from a age, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. well bet. inn and 200 ft. deep at Automatic a point X 2R''5 ft. and E. 2100 ft. from SW for. Sec. 6, TMN, R3W. Safe Easy The watir will be used for domestic requirements of one family, a'1 for watering of 10 catt'e Scrubs and poultry. 32128 - On-L. Kimher, Grouse Waxes Creek. Ut. 2 sec. ft. from a well bet. 75 :md 200 ft. deep nt a Po'ishss pomt S. 12 ft. and W. 60 ft. fro-- n NK Cor. See 24, T12N. U18W. floors The water will be used from Anr. 15 to Auir. 15 to too! irrigate 52 6 acres in WUSEty said Sec. 24. n, This for 2-YE- COUNTY COMMISSIONER ' i 209 THE GOLDEN Jl a EUMBER CO. West Main BOWL Tremonron Phone AL ' j! i , V. v " , 5 Vhy Box Elder County U f r) The Man Who Knows The County Best! to give all the time necessary to bring about the most efficient operation that is in my power to give. for every dollar spent, a dollar's value in return. to anticipate all the problems possible in our county and call the shots as they come. n. to serve with wisdom and judgment in all matters concerning the taxpayers of Box Elder County. Paid Political Adv. n. HOOVER CLEARANCE FRI. - SAT., SEPT. 9 -- 10 HOOVER J should send . ri. Dr. D. B. Green ' ii I - know and understand the problems of Box Elder a county fast becoming industrialized County where solutions concerning schools, roads and taxes will need to be solved. Lo n. ' i OBJECTIVES: 17 uf 18c Dose 3 way 1 To The State Senate n. SHAMPOOER wtr nt Jl d.-e- EXPERIENCE: He is a member of the Utah House of Representatives serving on the Revenue and Taxation, Agriculture, Health, and Fish and Game Committees. And during the interim as chairman of the subcommittee of the Legislative Council on Health and Alcoholism. OBLIGATIONS: He is not obligated to any person, group or section of the country, but will vote for and sponsor legislation thai will benefit the entire state and county. EMPLOYMENT: Being self employed he can and will spend his entiro ime in the legislature and not divide his interests between two or threo jobs. TAXES: He is a substantial tax payer and will do possible to insure good government without increasing the taxeverything burden. Vote for a man who has achieved a degree of success by hard work, sober thinking and service to his fellow men. VOTE FOR DR. D. B. GREEK SEPT. 13th DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY mmmwmiwiimi Paid Political Adv. rwinnrMinnnnnjuinnnnaiuuuuuuL' K -- We have a few of last years models to clear our stocks. Try and Beat Our Low Price Of 14-i- n. 49.95 Protests resisting the granting of nny of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State capitol, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, on or before October 15, 1960. Wavne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published In The Leader, Tremonton. tttah, from Sept. 1 to Sept. 15, I960. Lamba Chi Sigma club met at tha home of Mrs. Helen Severjon All New Merchandise ONLY $ 59.95 NORTHERN FURNITURE 56 West Main Tremonton |