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Show Th Leader Tremonton. Utan Thursday, May 27, 1965 Garland Neics by Florence Munson Gep-haMr. and Mrs. Wesley accompanied by Mrs. Harry Gephart and daughter, Lisa, of Tremonton attended a family party at Lagoon Sunday where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gephart and family of Bountiful. The occasion was David Gephart's 5th rt Garland Twirler Receives Award A 4-- f , mi ,. xt X$ J 2l Students of Valene Tueller partici- pating in "Show Time 65," Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1st and 2nd at, p.m. , Skateboard Lands Beaver Lady in Hospital amTIflfn Collecting autographs on a cast is the past time right now for Ruby Mrs. LaMar Bowen. She had the misfortune to go sailing through the air on a misplaced skateboard, which landed her in the hospital for a few days, and which will keep her laid up for some time to 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 otherwise designated. All locations are in ankle. come, with a broken Even though the kids can surf so gracefully on these contraptions, they can be lethal for adults. Johnston Tom and Mildred are having the time of their lives touring in Florida where Tom is attending a Scout Convention. The past two weeks the older boys and girls in M.I. A. have been enjoying Firesides after Sacrament meeting. With the early meeting time it gives the young folks an uplifting activity for the remainder of the experi-encie- s Missionary evening. have been related for their enjoyment. Myron Hansen and his Scouts attended the Campnrce at Peterson Park Friday night and Saturday. Several of' the lxys have just come into Scouting and it was a real thrill for them to attend. We are fortunate to have a seasoned Scout man to introduce them into the activity of Scouting. Mrs. John Potter visited in Ogden Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Lunt and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deardoff and Barbara left Thursday for their vacation. They plan to visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrus of Richmond were Sunday afternoon callers at the John Potter home. The summer session of Primary will start on Monday, June 7, at 2 p.m. No Primary will be held next Monday, May 31, as it is Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron joined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holley of American Fork at Salt Lake City Wednesday evening where they enjoyed seeing "Sound of Music.' SLB&M. 36863 - Crosby A. Glenn, of .015 sec. ft. Ut., well from water from a 100 to 500 ft. deep at a point N. 75 ft. and E. 1470 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 25, T15N. R.8W. The water to be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family, the watering of 10 head of cattle and 100 and sheep from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .50 acre. All uses in SSV4SW!4 Sec. 25, Sec. 36. T15N, R8W. - Utah 36881 State Dept. of Fish & Game, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Ut.. 15 sec. ft of water from West trib. to Locomotive Spring, Great Salt Lake at a point N. ft. 56 deg. 40 min. W. 4640 from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T12N, R10W. The water will be controlled by an earth dam and wooden spillway 7 ft. in height at a point 1700 ft. downstream from the Spring which will create a pond inundating 3.5 acres. Water flowing over said spillway will be impounded by a three earth dikes totaling mile in length creating a 2 ft. lake, known as West deep 1000 acres. Lake, inundating Water will flow from this lake over three spillways where it will be dispersed naturally to flood and irrigate 4600 acres. A part of the water will flow in through a ditch 700 ft. length into an area 30 acres in size called Baker Slough where it is to be comingled with other from waters Baker Spring. The water will be used for fish culture and wildlife purposes and from May 1 to of the Aug. 31. at least 50' total water is to be made available to surrounding landowners for irrigation as stipulated in an agreement dated Jan. 8, 1!U4 in Sees. 1. 2. 3. 9, 10. 11, 14, 15. 16. 21. A nnou nci THE APPOINTMENT III Thompson, Melanie Mecham, DeAnn Butterfield, Connie Johnson. Front w lef r'htL Lind? B"rns,i,de' Bonnie Peterson, Dana Lee Tueller, Marcia Lee Hardman, Shauna Balls and Ruelinda Nixon. Admission is free. Ntbley Hall on Logan High School Campus are: (rear 1 to r) Gwen, Fonnesbeck, Vickie Godfrey, Trudie 8 22 & 23. ng Golden Spike Equipment TUN, R10W, Sec. 30, T12N, 36882 - Utah State Riverside Lady Honored by Qui) And Family R10W. Dept. of Fish & Game, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Ut., 25 sec. ft. of water from Baker Spring at a point N. 79 deg. 50 min. W. 2340 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 6, TUN. R9W. 4300 ft. downstream from the point of the diversion water will be controlled by a spillway 20 ft. wide and 7 ft. in height, creating a pond inundating 28 acres known as Baker Slough. Part of the water is to flow over said spillway directly into West which Lake inundates 1000 acres and .be comingled with waters from West Locomotive Spring. From this lake water is to be released through 3 spillways to flood and irrigate 5600 acres from May 1 to August 31 and for fish culture and wildlife propagation in Sees. 1, 2. 22 3. 9, 10. 11, 14, 15, & 23. TUN, R10W, T12N, Kathy Limb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb of Garland won the title, "Miss Majorette" for 1965 last week at the annual 16, 21, Sec. 36, R10W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before July 10, 1965. Hubert C. Lambert ACTING STATE ENGINEER Published in The Leader, Tremonton, Ut., from May 27, to June 10, 1965. by Myrle Udy The sisters and mother of Lenore Silvester honored her Wednesday for her birthday at her home. Those present were Genevieve Jensen, Brigham, Eva Zundel, Ogden, Jane Udy and Jane Hess, Plymouth, and Lola Hess, Deweyville. Mrs. Delilah Pierson of Ogden accompanied Mrs. Zundel and visited at the Silvester home for some time, then visited her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. cousins. Mina Ward spent several days in Ogden with her daughter, Rayola Walker. On Friday she visited her twin sister. Mrs. Martha Peterson in River-to- d Saturday Mr. and Mrs! Bourne visited their daughter. Mrs. Ray Phillips and family in Kaysville. Le-lan- t: WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By Orlin D. Allen. Deputy May with Mr. and Mrs. Capener and Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Coombs while their parents attended the funeral of Stanley Hess, the father of Mrs. Lowell Capener. 1 as exclusive dealer for FOSTER BLOWER and DUMP WAGON ENROLL NOW! A "J Miss Kerr To Receive Award The Civic League art award annually before 4:00 p.m. 0 the L of DANCE J AUTO NOW IN STOCK FOR MOST POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS CARS AND PICKUPS James Stanley 8 NO WAIT HOUR INSTALLATION SAME DAY SERVICE CUSTOM COOLING COSTS LESS THAN YOU THINK AT EWER PLUMBING of Phone 257-322- & HEATING 331 1 N. 1st West stu- dent who, in their opinion, has made the greatest achievement in the field of art. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Welch and of Brigham visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener, Sunday. Funeral In Ririe Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen went to Ririe, Ida., to attend the funeral services for their cousin. Edwin Harris, Tuesday. In Pocatello they picked up Mrs. Vida Howell who went on to the funeral with them. Wednesday night Mr. and baby Mrs. Ira Ward attended the dinner for the Board of Education employees in Brigham. Thursday night the Custodian's party for the county schools was held at the Box Elder High School. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward attended. ' Marilyn Ward of Ogden spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Colleen Cothren and two children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy. Friday a party was given for Christine Cothren for her birthday. There were 17 guests. Mary Ellen Burnett three children of Hyrum visited the Marvin Burnetts. Sunday, Sandy Nelson of Tremonton, granddaughter of the Marv Burnetts spent the day with them. Darrel Mr, and Mrs. Udy, Bothwcll, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy of Fielding celebrated the 25th wedding anniversary of the Darrel Udys at the Maddox Ranch Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darley of Logan visited Mary Udy. Sun- and Utah Federation of Women's Clubs held at Hotel Ben Lomond at Ogden, Friday. VALENE TUELLER KOOL KING the gives to CLUB LADIES ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. Wayne Anderson. Mrs. Albert Bessinger, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Russell WalShumway, dron and Mrs. Kleon Kerr attended a convention for the JUNE 3rd SCHOOL r members. CLASSES BEGIN 257-755- past members the Box Elder Mounted Posse and their wives are reminded of the Posse party to be held Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the Rodeo grounds. All Mrs. Millie Reeves and dauof Centerville ghter, Geniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craner of Corinne visited with Mrs. Emma Archibald last week. Wednesday Mrs. Archibald accompanied by Mrs. Earl Anderson of Thatcher left to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Millie Reeves in Centerville. with Spending the weekend Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larson was Mrs. Larson's brother, Kenneth G. Anderson of Salt Lake City. Hall's who is leaving for an LDS Mission to Florida. Mrs. Dale Boyd ofc Ogden spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Henry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Shumway attended the football game at Logan Saturday evening. Mrs. Ralph Rose spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars at Logan. Home From California Returning home Friday after several spending the months in California were Mr. REMINDER TO POSSE MEMBERS The outstanding art student at Bear River High School is Miss Kathleen Kerr, as decided by the Art Committee of the Women's Civic League. The annual $25 art award will be presented to Kathleen with the congratulations of the League relatives of Mr. Hess. Luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richards of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and the Woods Mr. and houseguests, Mrs. Alvin Evans of Norwalk, Calif. Monday. Doris Foster Uook her mother, to Udy, Mary Maddox Ranch House for her birthday. MODERN JAZZ BALLET ACROBAT and Call The Fielding Relief Society honored their visiting teachers on Tuesday with a nice luncheon and a short program following the regular Literature lesson given by Mrs. Millie Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hess of Oroville, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hess and Dennis Hess of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family last week while they were here to attend funeral services for Anderson of Provo. Mrs. Wright accompanied them to Malad Tuesday to visit with tended a farewell testimonial for Miss Jean Germer, a niece Your kitchen Mrs. E. J. Krey and Mrs. Russell Waldron were in Salt Lake City on business Tuesday. stays up to 16 degrees cooler. EC day. CLASSES IN TAP Fielding Notes Grant's father, Deloss Jensen. Friday afternoon the ladies of the Birthday Club met at the home of Lenore Silvester for her birthday. All members except one were present and thoroughly enjoyed being together after a six weeks period of "no birthdays". Myrle Udy visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans (Florence Richards) of Norwalk, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and also at the Frank Wood home. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wood, Mr. Richards and Mrs. Udy are SHERIFF'S SALE the District Court of the Attend Welcome Home First Judicial District Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Of the State of Utah, in and Allen accompanied by El Ray for the County of Box Elder Allen and Elda Archibald of NOTICE Malad went to Ogden to attend Civil No. 9658 a welcome home for John's UTAH SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASnephew, Ralph Allen, who has SOCIATION, a corporation, just returned from an L.D.S. Plaintiff. mission. vs. Mrs. Nadine Richards had a BARNEY FLOYD WILLIAM party for her son Jeff's birthand LOIS JEAN BARNEY, his day. There were twelve little "wife, guests who thoroughly enjoyed Defendant. games and a lovely lunch. To be sold at Sheriff's sale Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dader, Mr. on the 1st day of June 1965 at and Mrs. Wesley Hansen and the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on family, Mr. and Mrs. Gwen the front steps of the Box Elder Rader of Corinne, Mrs. Arlo County Court House in Brigham Yates and children, Roy and Mrs. Raone Callings and chilCity, Utah the following described property dren of Brigham City spent The West 95 feet of Lot 8, Block Sunday with the Deloss Udys. SubdiAcres. 5, Sandallwood Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rich-in- s vision, Tremonton, Utah, as were in Logan Sunday to recorded in the office of the visit Mrs. Wellington Richins County Recorder of Brigham who is receiving medical care City, Box Elder County, Utah. at the L.D.S. Hospital. To be sold for cash, lawful Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cap-enmoney of the United States of of Ogden visited their America. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dated this 7th day of May, Capcner Thursday and Friday. 1965. The Capener children stayed In baton review held in Brigham City. She received the Junior Miss Majorette award in recognition of outstanding work in baton twirling. Winner of the "Miss Majorette" senior title was Nancy Barnard of Brigham City. The review was presented by the Peach City strutters. Other girls winning awards for perfect attendance were Kaylee Richardson, Michelle Melanie Loosli, Tarn Gray, Drum, Mary Kay Bushanan; Kay Lynn Godfrey, Nancy Barnard, Eva Tsosie, LaMar Kent, Henry Kent. Shary Kapp, Dale Hepworth, Sally Jo Getz, and Vicki Kilgore. birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson Mrs. Wesley Gephart attended funeral services for Mrs. Pheo-b- e Welling at Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alden and Mrs. Charles Last. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raydalch and family at Modesto and with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Last and family at Brentwood. Visiting with Mrs. Beatrice of last Wright the forepart week were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thompson of Phoenix, Ariz., who are visiting in this vicinity. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thorpe of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Vance and family of Tremonton. Spending Sunday with Mrs. Olive Hall at Clearfield were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and daughter, Sherill. They also at- ELECTRIC Summer is coming. Keep cool. Cook electrically. When you cook flamelessly, the range cooks the food, not the kitchen or the cook. With an electric range, surface units are in direct contact with the cooking utensils. No air space between the heating unit and the pan allows heat to rise and escape into the kitchen. Also, heat does not rise into the room with excessive water vapor and combustion Cooking electrically is so clean and safe, too! There's a reason ... 7 of 10 homes in the area we serve cook electrically. There is a choice of sparkling new electric ranges at your dealer's. See him now. 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