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Show Looking AhauU Ttonoolon, Utah LEADER Thm 9. 1964 Thursday. April Ride, run, or skate . . . but don't forget the date MASS MEETINGS PUBLIC SERVICE REMINDER FROM THE LEAGUE OF UTAH VOTERS Future Progress THE LEADER and ' Guild Observes monton. Utah. rates (in 13.50 per year. $4.00 outside state of Utah. Subscription e) Editor and Publisher conditioning, recondensing, and frigeration, culinary purposes, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 20 acres, all uses in Sees. 28. 29, 33, TUN, R5W. Hereafter the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a well. 420 ft. deep at a point S. 78.01 ft. and W. 1342.47 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. I. T10N. R5W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply for industrial, domestic requirements of 6000 people, fire protection, air conditioning purposes and for the irrigation of 20 acres, all uses in Sees. 4, 10-i- Mrs. Velma Germer and son, Paul, of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ver Non Thompson and family Saturday. RvrriNG air protection, The Future Progress Guild and their partners met at Mad-do- x Ranch House Thursday evening for their annual birthday party. It was twenty-fiv- e years since the club was organized. A beautiful birthday cake was on display and was won by Darvel Garn. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by thirty club members and their husbands. Entered as Second Class matter and postage paid at Tre Jerry W. SOFT WATER SERVICE ST 3.25 4.25 5.75 00 198 ployed. co Plenty of Power It can encourage young people to channel their abilities into productive live, or it can Buchanan. Garland, Ut proposes to change the place of use of 1.5 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by Application No. 29465. The water was to have been diverted from Bear River and Horseshoe Bend Slough at the following points: (1) S. 3360 ft and E. 600 ft.: (2) S. 3660 ft, and E. 1300 ft: (3) S. 4680 ft. and E. 2700 ft.: f4 S. 4660 ft. all from NW Cor. Sec. 30, TUN, R2W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of 112 acres in SW'4 said Sec. 30. Hereafter the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period and from the same points of diversion as heretofore, and used for the same purposes as ' described CULLIGAN FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTNER !e 5. 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 22, 33, 34, TUN, R5W. A. E. Buchanan, 23 Day Service 14 Day Service 7 Day Service day-to-da- the domestic requirements of 1000 persons,, industrial, fire 25th Birthday THE GARLAND TIMES Published by the Lender Pub tlshlnr Company. Inc.. A. N. OF WOMEN Editor Frank R. Ahlgren, of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, a community leader in a great city of the middle South, has studied the proper role of the federal government in our expanding economy. He is no impractical radiy cal who has lived remote from considerations. On the contrary, he has been close to the business and commerce of his community. That is why he is concerned about the future of America. Mr. Ahlgren's opinions merit the most serious consideration, and when he says that "the principle of free competition stands in the shadows of the hangman's noose," as he told Freedom Forum XXV. let's listen. The federal government, he thinks, has a proper role as to stimulus and control of the economy. But the following words comprise the general picture that he draws. "In the whole ebb and flow of American life and business, the Federal Government is our business partner. It is the biggest and frequently the only customer of major industries. Space communications will do for an example. It Touches You Then it is our predominant highway builder. It is our mailman. Our banker. Our would-b- e school teacher. It is the prime contractor for towering office buildings and huge hospitals. It is the guarantor of airline solvency, just as it once provided the land for ribbons of rails crisscrossing the nation. Through taxation, it decides how much income each man and each corporation will have. It controls advertising, which is the progenitor of much mass demand for new products. It decides how many hours a man may work, and how much money he may earn, and how much he must be paid. It can say that an unproductive man, without skill should have a job at a minimum wage, or it can support him if he is unem- Tht April 27th A OUR REGULATOR of COMMFRfF Jnsliir in thorn belief NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the Stale Engineer to change or appro-- . priatc water in Box Elder County. State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. To change: Thiokol Chemical Corp., Brigham City, Ut proposes to change , the point of diversion and place of use of 1 sec.-f- t of water initiated by No. 28401. Application ed from two wells at the following points: (1) Well No. 3 water was to have been S. 80 deg. 00 min W. 82S ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1: (2) well No. 5 - N 8011 ft. and E. 323 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 2 - both in TION. R5W, and used for in NESEJ4 Sec. 25, TUN, R3W. SWttSEy. SWtt Sec. 30 TUN. R2W. To Appropriate: 34418 - Llovd W. Keller Corp., 1362 Lake St., Ogden, Ut. 1 all uses in SW V4 said Sec 11. 35778 - Utah State Road Commission, Utah State Dept. of Highways, 128 17th St., Ogden, from a Utah, .02 sec.-f- t. well, bet. 60 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 140 ft. and W. 180 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 33. T13N. R13W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of three persons. State Road maintenance and equipment Shed No. 79, Park VaUey, all in NEV4 said Sec. 33. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 Slate Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before May 16, above NEW AND REBUILT WATER HEATERS COAL 230 - Phon 257-425- well, bet ft point N. 954.26 ft. and E. 1886.32 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T9N, R7W. The water is to be used 200 FIREPLACE WOOD SALT STOKERMATIC HEATERS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT Wm Main from a sec.-f- t and deep at a 300 for the domestic requirements of two families, for the water-in- g of 7000 sheep and 400 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 40 acres. 1 i ' 1964.- - Wavne D. diddle ; STATE ENGINEER. Published in the Leader, Utah, from April ? to 1 April J6-- . 1964. Private Dean Rock flew home from Fort Lewis, Wash., Tuesday, March 31 to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rock of Tremonton and with friends. Private Rock returned to his base Saturday evening. Tre-monto- -- GIANT SIZE SALE ! New Day Coming He told the Forum: "We await with JSC bJ 4 fit JtJr-II I I Blonde-Ton- e Brown-Clo- clean and silky! washes "plain" brown hair with new, shimmerlustre. ing Shampoo adds golden glint at it washes hair sparkling ' Z - l Shampoo are not to be considered binding on the Board of Education who will reserve the right to reject any and all quotations in whole or in part. The Board will make purchases, if purchases are made, to be based on that which will be deemed to be to the best interests of the Box Elder County School red-gol- "makes sparks" in red or borderline shades, leaves hair shining, manageable 1 Helena Rubinstein's 5 x Brunette-To- n Shampoo adds warm lights to dark brown and black tresses. ! Leaves hair silky-smoot- h Color-Ton- e Shampoo! Hurry and stock up now, the offer is for a limited time only! Shampoo is not a rinse, not a tint, but a rich shampoo that accents your hair shade with color and makes it sparkling cleanl Color-Ton- e high-ligh- ts ! T AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by t'tah'f Pain tanners City, Utah until 2:00 P.M. on the 20th dav of April, 1964, at which time they will be publicly opened and tabulated. Quotations received after the time specified will be returned to the bidder unopened. The Board will consider quotations at its regular meeting the 22nd day of April, 1964. Any deviations from or recommendations in connection with, all specifications should be notv ed by you. Quotations, to be given con- 1 II NI Sealed quotations will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham j Delicate fuel injector parts get complete protection with Chevron Diesel Fuel. Its exclusive i additive prevents injector deposits, Detergent-Actiorust-proof- s 1 n the entire fuel system, keeps it clean as new. With clean injectors, your diesel runs smoother, pulls harder, operates most economically. Keep your engine .... ; in top condition . . . with Detergent-Actioi Chevron Diesel Fuel. sideration, must be submitted on the quotation form provided n for this purpose. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, By David N. Morrell, FUEL SYSTEMS STAY CLEAN .' (cheMn DIESEL For any Standard Oil product, call Clerk l FUEL Silver-Ton- e Shampoo North 300 Wesi 257-838- CHEVY E by Chevrolet to get away from it all including the high cost of travel ! tradett travelI spare tank. And now that it's Trade 'N" Travel Time at your Chevrolet dealer's, you'll nevrr find a better time to buy a Chevy II. There's a wide range of engines and transmissions to chouse from. And whatever you pick, you can he sure you always get a good run for your money. 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And you'll go so far between gas stops you'll think we built in a moonlights gray or white hair, helps to correct those unwanted yellow tones! I Max Walker 130 ) wash color highlights into your hairl Reg. 2.50 Now Just imagine! You save $1 on every big, unbreakable bottle of Helena Rubinstein's famous Color-Ton- e hope District IVst s JV for the weekend k tw- omua mcitwo mromiu Shampoo d stock up on filllK whole 1. S, Red-Hea- 1. E4 A Chevy fei YA it well-bein- g. g, !& 0 the day that our national leadership acknow-lege- s the need to liberate industry and agriculture from government imposed restraint. Ours is not a system that has been proven wrong. It is simply impossible to operate under the unwieldy and chaotic controls which years of bureaucratic bungling have erected The markets for growth are here in an affluent America of 190 million persons and a world with billions of people,, most of whom are hungry for higher standards of living. His remedies for the muddle involve chiefly the acceptance of responsibility and assuming of duties in public life. The public needs to be reached in a convincing manner by those who are anxious to contribute to the nation's In his words, get up and "get out of the swivel chairs and into the mainstream of public ideas," It's not enough that businessmen understand profit squeezes, plant modernization, business cycles, and lack of incentive. The point, he said, is to convince the public that in helping all business it is nourishing all men. "Attainable markets, yet untapped, lie before us. With the proper perspective in government control, and with the stimulus of free competition, they can be reached." trict hereby announces its intention to purchase four school buses, three 78 capacity and one 36 capacity. You are invited to submit price quotations on bus bodies and chassis according to specifications available at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah. Quotations A dead-ends.- INVITATION TO BID The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School Dis- How SVE A DOLLAR! the that indolence can be profitable. It can encourage growth to meet new markets, or it can heed ivory-towanalysts who dabble with untried and untested theoretical cures. And all of this because the Constitution states that the Federal Government may regulate commerce with foreign nations and and with Indian tribes." among the states Having said all this, and more, Editor Ahlgren sees that we stand as a nation at the turning point. He sees the opening of potential markets as one of the great dramas of our exciting era. With zooming population, new products, and ever higher standards of living, wider markets can be opened. We know how to advertise and to sell the desire for more goods. Our highly skilled labor is increasing its productivity. Automation is bringing efficiency. But, he says, the element of Federal control has gotten out of hand, presenting us " with "a maze of doubts and Trwnonton. Utah t |