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Show Emma Hoskins Halford. He married Rhoda Young Aug. 18, 1891 in Woodruff. Utah. She died in 1961. He was a member of the LDS Church and an elder in the Portage Ward. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Bert Ethel Hall, Mrs. Eliza Knud-soboth of Portage; Mrs. Victor i Mary i Roberts, Oliver. Lester, Ralph, Carl. Mrs. CharCarmen les Warner, Mrs. Bill Theo Grooms, Mrs. Norma Anderson, all of Wienmer. Calif.; also 35 grandchildren, and Tremonton. Ulah The LEADER Thursday, March 18, 1965 OBITUARIES pital after a lingering illness Burial was in Portage Cemetery. Mr. Halford was born March in IB. 1871 Oregon Springs, Utah, a son of Joseph Henry HALFORD Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in Portage Ward for Joseph Will-aiHalford. m. who died early Sunday morning in a local hos JOSEPH W. d ( 49 great grandchildren, 21 great great grandchildren, one broi ther and three sisters. Motor Co. Crump-Wheatle- y MARGUERITE C. FLOREZ Mrs. Marguerite Chacon Flo-re63, of Brigham City, died exThursday morning after an tended illness. Mrs. Florez was born Feb. 1902 in Decatur, 111. She 12, was married to Joe Florez 40 years ago in Salt Lake City. She has been a resident of Brigham City since 1943. She was an active member of St. Henry's Catholic church and served as president of the Ladies Altar society for six z. BUDGET BUYS SPRING for ALL NEW UNITS STOCK NOW IN 1065 RAMBLER AMERICAN door .sedaji, 4 Valve-in-hea- engine sticker list d overdrive, heater. Factory price $2334.25 years. Surviving are her husband, a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Gardner, Lamond (Mildred) Gabriel Florez, Deweyville; Brigham City; Alvino Florez, 1965 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2 door hard top coupe, radio, heater and overdrive. Best interior, white walls and many more extras. $2647.00 Factory sticker price 1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660 Vicente Florez, both of Bountiful; Leno Florez, Idaho Falls; grandchildren. Requium Mass was celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Henry's Catholic chuch in Brigham City. Holy Rosary was recited Monday at 8 p.m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Interment was in the Brigham City Cemetery. 19 heat- Station wagon. Big engine, radio, er, overdrive, and many other factory installed accessories. Factory list price $3029.00 6 1965 PONTIAC TEMPEST Custom hardtop coupe. High output V-engine. Lots of extas including tachometer and gauges. $3113.98 8 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA door sedan. Big standard size car, ular gas engine, radio and heater. 4 Factory list price reg-- ; $3112.96 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE 1965 GMC PICKUP March 8, 1965 Dona Bigelow Long wheel base, wide side bed, heater, 187 game Dona Bigelow - 473 series axle. 6.50x16 reax power-lo- k ply tires. List price 6 NOTE March $2518.00 Above prices are all List Prices If no trade-iis taken prices are much n lower WE'RE EASY TO DEAL WITH Leonie Remels - 462 Dona Bigelow - 446 Onetta Howell - 445 High Team Game Keiths - 726 Palmers - 720 Bear River Farm 717 High Team Series Bear River Farm 2019 Westergards - 1982 Call Gail White at and he'll bring one to your dcor for a demonstration. You'll be surprised at how low your payments are on a new unit from 257-528- 1 Motor Co. Crump-Wheatle- y 695 West Main. Tremonton CADILLAC RAMBLER PONTIAC 1965 15, High Ind. Game Leonie Remels - 183 Pheobe Henrie - 175 Tam Nimori - 171 High Ind. Series Judy Wharton - 465 Culligan GMC TRUCKS growers and lamb feeders especially were reminded of today of the importance a as records complete keeping means ot supporting their applications lor payment under the wool payment program. Oivil J. Nish, Chairman, AgStabilization and ricultural Conservation County Committee, explains that no payment will be made on me saie oi lambs that had never been shorn or on the sale of wool removed from lambs purchased unshorn unless the producer's numapplication U shows the ber of head and liveweight of unshorn lambs purchased, or (2) contains a statement that he purchased "none". Lamb payments are made only on lambs which a producer has owned for 30 days or more. Wool payments are made only to a producer who h;s owned the sheep or lambs from which the wool was shorn for at least 30 days. on purA complete report chases of unshorn lambs is necessary, the Chairman said, regardless of wether the lambs were bought for replacement or for subsequent sale, and of wether or not the seller was furnished with a sales document enabling him to apply for payment on the sale ot the unshorn lambs. Likewise, the shorn wool application calls for figures on the number ot liveweight of the lambs purchased unshorn if any of the lambs are later sheared instead of being sold as unshorn lambs. This mtormation on the purchases of unshorn lambs is required in order ot make the necessary deductions from the producers' payments equal to the amount ot payment due the prior owner on the liveweight of his sale of unshorn lambs. In this way, the payment on lambs held for at least 30 days - payments are made under the wool program to encourage the normal marketing of lambs with the wool on and to prevent unusual shearing of lambs. and Published by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 N. 1st West, Tremonton, Utah 84337. Second Class Postage Paid at Tremonton. Utah 84337. m rates 'in advance) $3.50 per year. $4.00 outside State of Utah. Published weekSubscription m m m A. N. RYTTING Editor and Publisher was-serve- Bridge Club Feted Mrs. Beth Foxley graciously! entertained members of thei Bridgq Tremonton - Garland Club at her home Friday eveMilning. Prizes went to Mrs. dred Shumway and Mrs. Fox-leA lovely dessert was served. Mr. and Mrs. William San-daspent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sandalt and family at Mountain Home Idaho. Visiting with Alma Theurcr and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baef and family Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Mel Wood. Walter 'a foreign exBevilachgua change student from Italy who is making his home for the present with the Woods'. Mrs. Pearl Grant of Ogden. Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Stucks of Logan the Morning seed to . 4 Use stronger herbicides such as the soil sterilents on small spots or in wasteland that is not tillable. These are not normally on tillable land recommended because they take the land out of production for up to five years and can cost from $75 to JfX) an acre, he explained. ronomy, explained, "When anyone asks us how to control we have to Mornine Glorv know where the weeds are because the tvpe of control depends on what is heme grown nnd whether or not it is in a flower garden, on dry land or on irrigated land." Professor Tingev indicaM four types of control to fit difWithout ferent situations: M nlanting any crop, cultivate the land every two or three weeks to starve the weed roots bv preventing enough top growth from growing lo supply food for the roots. Th's is the simplest and usually the best method of control on surplus farm land that doesn't have to be cropped. THE GARLAND JTIMES or 2,4-D- y. ll Bride Elect Complimented and Mrs. Lawrence Whitney ' daughter." "Brenda, Mrs. Wayne Anderson and daughter, Sally, entertained at a bridal party) to Miss Janql in compliment Waldron at the Bluebird in Lodelic-ou- s gan Saturday evening. A dinner was "enjoyed by Waldron's Miss of thirty friends. Original movies werej shown. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful! bedspread. LEARN TO SWIM THRU RED CROSS. JOIN UP. ..JOIN IN llinrru Mm If your car or iruck license la listed come in and get 12, 10 WINNERS . . EACH WEEK Vz Gallon Ranch Style ICE CREAM FREE z ,0 PLUMP LEAGUE STEW HENS 1965 High Team Series Golden Bowl - 1879 0 for hay to hold Glory in check, grass and apply Utah's veteran weed researcher. Delmar C. Tineev, USU emeritus professor of Ag- THE LEADER (Continued from page 1) demonstrations in local areas," Dr. Brower added. Extension can help existing community or area development groups make use of the Economic Opportunity Act as a tool for attacking problems of poverty, such as low income, inadequate training, etc. Where there are no such local development organizations Extension staff will help local areas (community, county, or organize to take advantage of this new tool (E.O.A.) to attack problems of poverty, the county agent said. March 0 4--D t? Field Extension Helps LUCKY STRIKE 0 2 Plant an annual crop such as grain or corn that will tolerate the herbicide: use 2. herbicide to control the Morning Glory: then as quick as the crop is harvested, cultivate the land as in step one. 3 Plant perennial crops, such as alfalfa More than 246.000 acres of land in Utah are infested with Wild Mornine Glorv known as Professor Bindweed. State Louis A. Jensen. Utah University extension agronomist, calls it Utah's worst weed. We have ahnut 10.000 acres in Box Elder Countv infested with this noxious weed oest, notes Co' mtv Agent Rav Finch. ownership. Mr. Wish explained that wool payment program, providincentive ing payments on wool and lambs, was first authorized in 1954 as a means of encouraging the domestic production of wool. The lamb ly. Pinochle Club Meets The Pinochle Club met at tha home of Mrs. Ann Bourne Special? evening. Thursday guests were Mrs. Judy Garfield, Mrs. Norma Coombs and Prize Bourne. Mrs. Linnay went to Mrs. Carol Forsberg, Mrs. Aloha Gam and Mrs.. Garfield. A. lovely luncheon Wild Morning Glory Can Be Conquered in Utal each by two owners is divided between them. The payment to each is based on the weight gain of the iambs during his Wool multi-count- 1972 Splits Picked Up Vesta Jensen Rae Riser Pheobe Henrie Wool and Lamb Records A Necessity Says A.S.C.S. Hdcp. 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