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Show LEADER Th Thursday, October 6, 1960 BRINGS HOME MOOSE Thayne Oyler was a successful hunter over last weekend. He brought home a nice young moose from up near Evanston, Wyo. Accompanying him on the hunt were Ray Finch, Vern Oyler and Mark Jensen. HILL VISIT SISTER WHO IS ILL Mrs. Glen Hill and two sons, Gregory and Gary have returned Mrs. Rebecca Mortensen left to- home to Euphrata, Wash., after day for Downey, Calif., to spend a three weeks' visit with Mrs. some time with her sister, Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Rebecca MorVerla Miller who is critically ill. tensen. Tremonlon. Utah Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and family of Roy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay and other relatives In Tremonton. - Mrs. Jane Isaacson spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Oyler in Tremonton. 5- t The best way we know to be money, is to have some. And the sure happy have to money is to save a little way every pay day ! A 4-- H 3-- il ways. Guaranteed bank interest. And, of course, at a bank your money is available any time. Each depositor's account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Your choice of several offices, with motor banking conveniences. ual demonstration. Pamella Capener and DeAnn Jensen, Garland, composed the poultry judging team. Mark Peterson, Reggie Peterson, James Jensen and Grant Checketts represented the county in livestock judging. Mark Peterson SAVE AT pital. With establishment of the American Fork Training school for retarded children the state Mental Hygiene Clinic and school Pupil Personnel departments, the Mental Health group claims an excellent start on curing of problems dealing with the mentally ill in Utah. Also, the MHA has aided, and is partially supporting the establishment and growth of full and part presiding. Bricker entered guilty pleas to twin charges of driving on revocation of license, dated for August 14 and August 19, and to a charge of failure to appear. He was sentenced to 55 days in time clinics in Logan, Ogden, jail and pay $100 fine; 100 days in jail and $150 fine, and eight Provo, Cedar City and Vernal, mental health add days in jail and $15 fine respecOn October 27, the State Hos- tively on the charges. pital will be toured by members Suspension upon payment of of the association to acquaint fine was granted for 133 days of themselves with operation of state the jail sentences by Judge mental institutions. WEEKEND IN CALIFORNIA R. S. Calderwood, accompanied by his son Richard, and three daughters, Mrs. Reed Anderson, Fielding and Mrs. Chester Boss, Bothwell, Mrs. Theo Richards, Centervillo, spent the weekend in Inglewood, Calif., visiting with their son and brother, Glen, who is critically ill. HOME ON FURLOUGH Lt. and Mrs. Kirk Waldron and two daughters are spending a two weeks' furlough at the home of Kirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Waldron in Tremonton. They live nt Carmichael, California, and Lt. Waldron is stationed at McClellan Air Field. m v m NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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 All locaotherwise designated. tions are in SLB&M. 32212 - Ross D. Warburton and sons, Grouse Creek via Lucin, Ut. .5 sec.-f- t. from either one or both of two 14-iwells, 100 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 1630 ft. and E. 494 ft., (2) N. 1570 ft. and E. 694 ft. - both from SW Cor. Sec. 33, TUN, R18W. The water will be pumped into troughs and used for the watering of 800 cattle in said Sec. and build, buy, or remodel with Reggie tion. Accompanying the group were Miss Bessie Hansen, County Home Demonstration Agent, Mrs. Harvey Deem, and Mrs. Peart. Bonk of Utah. N.A. Firt Security Bank of Sock Sprin9l Security Bonk of Woho. N.A. First Security Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Marion Summers made two trips to Salt Lake City Danny Bricker, 20, Tremonton the week. drew a total of 163 days in jail during sentences and $265 in fines in LEGAL NOTICE Brigham City court recently, with Judge Pro Tem Sherma Hansen F-8- let us help you put a roof over your head financial service company Peterson gave a demonstration on gave a safety. James Jensen demonstration on soil conserva- (first security bank Valley Youth Fined - Jailed In Brigham Court nt ki deposits made by the 10th receive interest for the full month Box Elder chapter of the Utah will Mental Health Association meet October 14 in the BRHS visual aids room for a panel discussion program. Panelists will be five staff members from Utah State Hos- ed 25 per cent, making it almost 50 per cent smaller than the 1959 tunnel, while the front floor is chair height lower, providing seats. The new Hydra-Mati- c transmission is 70 pounds lighter and slimmer than 1960 models, permitting the reduced floor tunnel. Ball-joifront suspension has been modified, with suspension points requiring regular lubrication reduced from 12 to 4, Fronk added. Oldsmobile's '61 models include a new compact 5 design, which features a new aluminum V-- 8 engine, termed the Rockette. 4-- H This month and every month ATTEND GIRLS' STATE BANQUET Jane Waldron, Peggy Palmer, Sally Anderson, Lynda Fridal and Carol Brawn were in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend a banquet for all girls who attended Girls State at Utah State University last Summer. The banquet was held at Newhouse Hotel. it ft,.??. 11 Oldsmobile Is Reslyled, Compact Model 717 4-- H Choice of three accounts: Automatic SavBank ings, Twin $ Savings or Standard Savings. One stop for all your banking requirements. You establish a good credit reference and become known at the bank. service. We pay postage both Mental Health County Chapter To Meet at BRHS on October 14 TT Oldsmobile 1961 models this week will be displayed at Fronk Chevrolet company in Themonton Box Elder County club to Parker Fronk, sales members returned from the state according fair with high honors garnered. manager. Dynamic 88's, Super 88's and The top award in meal preparation was won by a Corinne team, 98's in 18 models reflect the GMC division's greatest style changes in Marilyn Misarsi and Nannette Owens. They will receive a trip to several years, Fronk reports, "Head room is increased, enClub the National Western trance to and exit from the car Round-U- p in Denver. Larene Ward, Tremonton, won is improved and seating comfort first place in the home economics increased," he added The 1961 models are from 5 judging contest, receiving a troinches shorter overall, while the phy award. Jean Peart and Diana Bennett outside width is ZVz inches narreceived a blue ribbon on their rower, with interior width remainhome economics demonstration. ing virtually unchanged. Representing the county in the The front floor tunnel is reduc style dress revue were Larene and Ruth Ward, Tremonton, Yamasaki, Corinne. Miss Yaraa-saawards conducted the program. La Ray Deem, Garland, represented the county with an individ- extra saver's benefits First ':'' -' Shown above is the 1961 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Holiday Coupe. Overall length of the auto has been reduced by three inches. It wll go on display at Fronk's Chevrolet this week. Standard engine for the model is the 250 horsepower Rocket, designed to operate on regular gasoline. The model is available in 15 exterior colors, with matching intterior finish. Save something for yourself each payday at First Security Bank where you get these Save-by-ma- -r. 142 n. main Tremonlon Call Evenings if Not new number in the PA brigham AL7-348- 3-87- 28 3 r FIELD! LOW-PRIC-E ...every inch an OLDSMOBILE! i i 3$ f'1 tI .Yr n. V 33. 32290 R.F.D. - Oleen Garn, from an Garland, Utah. 5 sec.-f- t. 18-iwell bet. 100 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 614 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T10N, R7W. The water Is to be used for domestic requirements of one family, for watering of 400 cattle, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 1400 acres, all uses in Sees. 8, 9, E Sec. 17, T10N, R7W. 32296 - A. F. Turley, Box 188, from an Garland, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. well, bet. 20 and 50 ft. deep at a point N. 907.1 ft and W. 34. 166 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. T12N, R3W. The water is to be used for the watering of 25 cattl and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate V4 acre, all uses in NEV4SEV4-NEf- ( said Sec. 34. 32?.14 - Kumen Tarhet. Garland, from a Ut. .015 sec.-f- t, wll. het. 25 and 50 ft. deep at a pilnt N. 1200 ft. nM W. 870 ft. fro-v-i P.3W. E'l Co". Sec. 34, T12N, waterThe water is to be used for ing of 10 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 9'i ncre, nil raid met in NWt4SEy4NEV4 n. clean up bills and get ready for winter expenses Here's an field-m- ore e kind of car in the agile to drive, more economical to operate! Sized to seat six in comfort! Not too big . . . not too small . . . just right for you! So sturdy and road-sur- e you'll drive all day without tiring! Smooth and quiet in the Oldsmobile tradition! all-ne- w low-pric- Built for the buyer who wants something better in the e field I lew-pric- Exctniv4 aluminum Pockrstte V 3 engine turm out g 5pitild 155 h.p. Handy length. U ich wlieelbase. Sedans or Station all with four big doorj. New Hydra-Mati- c Wagons r with action (optional at extra cost). Big space inside ... for you and your luggage f SEE YOUR LOCAL. 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