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Show s The Leader Tremonion. Ulah W JViUJ , SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of tht First Judicial District Or tie State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder NOTICE Civil No. 9978 THE FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized under an Act of Congress and existing pursuant to the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, Plaintiff. vs. NATHANIEL JOHN WARTON and JUDY KAY WARTON, husband and wile; and COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK, a corporation, Defendant. at Sheriff's sale on the 6th day of December 1965 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in Brigham City, Utah the following described property To be sold t: Lot 15, Block 5, Melody Park Subdivision, Plat A, All . i Utah. To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 12th day of Nov- ember 1965. WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By Orlen D. Allen, Deputy NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Charles R. Taylor, Tremonton, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation No. 22464 under Application covering 1.50 sec,-ft- . of water to be diverted from a well in Box Elder County, Utah, to be used for miscellaneous purposes. It is represented that the well under this application has been drilled and cased. However, the applicant is using a small pump, and anticipates installing a larger unit at a later date so that all the water under this application can be used. Additional beneficially time is necessary to complete this project and submit Proof of Appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before December 25. 1965. hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 15, 1965, at the Courthouse, County Brigham A City, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in The Leader November 11, 18 and 25. tiilWl uuj Sought at Monument Belmont Ward Officers Host Turkey Supper For Members is Mrs. Krantz's son. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bourne visited Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kraaima and family in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. D Wayne Bourne and family by Myrle Udy The Belmont turkey supper which was given by the Ward Bishopric - finance committee and the Ward Clerks and wives was a very successful affair. The meal was exceptionally good - there was a large crowd and a nice program was given. Mina Ward accompanied Florence Udy and Phyllis Udy to Ogden Wednesday. Florence reports. Dale, who is in the hospital is feeling some better and is improving very slowly. There are many people who have visited him at the Dee Hospital. ATTENDS FUNERALS The Ward family had two funerals to attend in Idaho Wednesday, one on each side of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen, Ward picked Mrs. Vida Howells up in Pocatello, visited in the Mortuary with the family of Mrs. Iduma Ward Tubbs who was an aunt. They then went on to Idaho Falls to the funeral Le-lan- d in Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward of South Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Dwight Ward of Providence, Mrs. Jennie Bott of Logan and J. H. Ward of Riverside went to Pocatello to attend the services of Mrs. Iduma Tubbs who was their father's sister and John Ward's sister. Mrs. Blanch Hyer of Ogden visited Mrs. Edna John Ward while they were gone as Mrs. Ward was unable to go. Mr. and Mrs. De'.oss Jensen visited in Ixgan with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ogden Tuesday. H.Utio Ward of Providence visited Mina Ward and Mrs. Lester Coombs while her husband. Dwight Ward, attended the Tubbs funeral in Pocatello. Farns-wortMr. and Mrs. John of Ogden and Vi Krantz of Midvale visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Bourne. Mrs. Krantz and Mrs. Bourne are sisters and Mr. Farnsworth Jensen, Brigham, and Eva Zun-deOgden, visited the Silvesters and the three sisters went to Plymouth and took their mother to Logan. Mrs. Doris Foster and children of Preston were with Mary Udy, Doris' mother, Thursday and all went to Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ogden and baby of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy spent Sunday at Bountiful with l, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy who before their son, Fred, left for the mission field. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, said today that changes in the retirement benefits available to Civil Service employees require immediate attention of all eligible Utahns. The Senator noted that there are presently 6.522 Utahns receiving annuity benefits under the Civil Service Retiring system. "These senior citizens have served the country long and well and the total $10,268,00 they received in benefits last year contributed greatly to the Utah economy. Under terms of the new legislation, those presently receiving retirement annuities can look forward to an increase of some $757,000." Sen. Bennett said. noted The Utah Republican that under the recently passed amendments to the Civil Service Retirement Act, all employees eligible to retire by December 31 can retire now and take advantage of the new Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of IDA STEED, The Interior Department, at request of Sen. Wallace F. Benhas asked the nett, Bureau of Land Management to provide protection against vandalism at the Golden Spike National Historical Site, it was announced here today. Sen. Bennett, last October, had urged Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall to provide protection at the site which was created in the first session of the 89th Congress and which commemorates the linking of the transcontinental railroad on May. 10, 1869. The National Park Service informed the Senator today that it is currently establishing and filling a superintendent's position for the site. An announcement is expected later on who will get the job. U S Approves De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah on or before the 14th day Claim's ol February A. D., 1966. must be presented in accordance witn the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. GEORGE HAROLD STEED. Administrator O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Administrator.. Two Institutes i. of well do so at the expense losing benefits." Sen Bennett explained. "The new 6.1 per cent increase in retirement annuity will apply to all employees who retire on or before December 31 of this year." He said, "employees who exercise their retirement benefits on or before that date will also be entitled to a two per cent cost of living adjustment. These conferred benefits are being under the same retirement law which increases by 11.1 per cent the annuities of former employees who retired on or before' October 1. 195G. Those who retired after that date, but not later than December 31, WRE STLING -- 4 BIG MATCHES' KRUSHER KOWALSKI 2 OF 3 FALLS KOJALSKI BILL MFIRV LU I , TOM vs. ANDREWS 1 HOI R TIME LIMIT JOHN ' (lARflRII UHUU III L r L 2 OF 3 FALLS 1 HOI R TIME LIMIT CABOR ED SHARKEY vs. MAX ZARNOFF 1 FALL 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT MIDGETS TINY TIM - CHIIDREN ADVANCE TICKETS SPONSORED BY IRISH JACKIE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT 1 FALL ADI LTS $1.50 vs. AT: IIKITS 12 AND UNDER $ .73 M'RH MNCS TRUMONTONTON-CAR- I AND JAYCKKS SATURDAY, NOV. 27th 8:00 P.M. BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GYM Weiner Pigs. Stokes or phone receive the 6.1 WANTED FOR SALE Barbie and Skipper Doll Clothes. Contact either or SharMary Poulsen, 11 on Bardwell, 6 FOR SALE Piano or organ shopping? After you have looked everywhere come and see us for a high quality Wurlitzer. We will not be undersold. Hart Bros. Piano and Organ studios, 347 - 2nd St., Ogden, Utah. 237-366- FOR SALE p 6 used SERVICES & REPAIRS 257-349- FOR SALE Phone Shetland ponies. 11 1960 FOR SALE leisure Home 10 x 50 house trailer. In good condition. Has 2 bedrooms. 11 Call c FOR SALE 1960 addition of with Encyclopedia annuals, $60. Also Dexter Twin Tub Washer and rinse tubs. Phone FOR SALE Viking 8 x 44 Trailer House. Very good condition. Take over contract. Call after 4:30 p.m. C. L. FOR SALE umbia Ram. Pure bred Col-Cal- l - FOR SALE Ski Ladies Boots, size 6. Like new. Phone - FOR SALE 150 head of Calvy cows & heifers, all pregnancy tested, majority breed A.I. to outstanding Armour bull. Call Eldon Corbridge, 776, Malad. Ida. 111814c or contact James 5 Ar- chibald. FOR SALE Slightly used Elertrolux vacuum. In excellent condition. Also satin quilted pil- - lows. Call FOR SALE Philco Stereo.. Console, desk type, with WalHOUSES FOR RENT nut finish. AM-Fradio with and floating diamond needle. 120 watt out put. 2 B. R. home in FOR RENT Call T. E. Ault, Tremonton. For further information contact Dave Stander. Tremonton. FOR SALE or RENT 45 x 10 Furnished trailer home. including carpets, drapes, auto, washer. Fenced yard and garden spot. Rent $50 a month. Terms can be arranged for .sale. Phone or FOR RENT Modern home at . Beaver Dam. Call GL8-25I8- 1118-t2- in Sunday v isitors at the George Smith hume in Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Low of Sni'thfield. Mrs. Low and Mrs. Smith arc sisters. TO THE EDITOR "Burn your draft card and watch your freedom go up in smoke" or "Peace at any price." Every American should consider carefully the critical happenings today. America was formed by a small group of people who believed in an idea that was completely new to the world. . . It was hard, terribly hard, for I hem at first. There were many battles to fight, mental and physical. But these loyal people cherished the idea of democracy, so every minute they were able to fight was considered a privilege. . That day has passed - Nathan Hale once said. "I only regret that I have but one lite to give for my country." Isn't it too bad that today each and every American does not feel this way? Rather it's "Why me? I don't want to die!" offer people Many, many criticism. Oh yes!, they can tell you what's wrong with America, but are they willing to help find a solution to the problems? That's something else. We must help protect these -- LOANS FINANCIAL SERVICE COMPANY, INC. Phone bedroom Main Brigham city DOES YOUR MATTRESS NEED ATTENTION? Lei us rebuild it like new. We also rrnke mattresses to vojr specifications. King or Queen sizes. orders for station Special house wagons, trailers and camp beds given expert attention. See us for your mattress needs. EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Phone Tremonton, or call collect Brigham City, s CASH City LOANS Finance Company Main St. Tremonton. Ctah Phone bedroom brick home in Boar River City with finished basement and '2 acre 3 137 West lot. Open Saturday H A.M. to 12 Noon Until Christmas : bedroom Stucco home near 2nd Ward church in Tremonton. 2 257-510- 4 1118-t6- For further information call R. J. Brough, Bon Realty. 68 West Main. Tremonton. y c 3FORD JjaFOffBE FOR RENT Partly furnished 1 bedroom brick home. Ideal for couple or single person. Call at 531 North 2 East or phone Potter. Bowling LADIES VALLEY LEAGUE Nov. 18, 1965 High Team Series (Hdcp.) Welling Grain - 2586 Carlson Glass - 2527 Reese's 66cr's - 2509 High Team Game (Hdcp.) Welling Grain - 935 Carlson Glass - 882 Welling Grain - 872 High Ind. Series (Scratch) Mary Alice Williams - 490 Mary Lou Thompson - 446 Myrna Loy Rogers - 439 Onetta Howell - 439 High Ind. Game (Scratch) Mary Alice Williams - 185 Janice Chournos - 178 Mary Lou Thompson - 177 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE Nov. 22. 1965 High Game (Scratch) Marg Baty - 179 Eloise Palmer - 171 Madge Anderson - 166 High Game (Hdcp.) Marge Baty - 215 Eloise Palmer - 211 Barbara Rindlesbacker High Ind. Series (Scratch) Palmers - 703 692 Laws, High Team Game (Hdcp.) Bear River Farm - 917 Laws - 902 Palmers - 88 themselves. Let's continue, to spread the word that the American way is God's way. We are God's people and we are Americans. Let's Support Both! Miss Trish Taylor Bethel 11 Librarian International Order of Jobs Palmers - 2044 Bear River Farm High Series (Hdcp.) Laws - 2009 2681 Q K O u. Si V!WITH n ... THESE O CONVENIENCE - s Faye Bessinger Eloise Palmer Vera Westergard 2 7 - '62 '61 '60 '60 '60 '59 '58 '58 '58 '57 1 Moving to trailer, must fice 40 inch G. E. Range; 2 door refrigerator, like G. E. Filter Flo Washer, old; and other household or lure, Phone 557 S. Tremont St. sacn-G- yr. 1 at za-rA- FOR SALE -R- . E. new: 39 a Q a o u. - . AT $1099.00 Bargain A'T6 DODGE GAL. 500 $ FAIR. 500 MERC. Pk. Lane PLY. Fury Hd. Top. 4-- r. PONT. hdtop, r. CHEV. CHEV. CHEV. . std Std 6, V-8- ... V-- AT , V-8- , 799.00 .... $$ 699.00 599.00 Hd. Top. sed. r. $2399.00 S'2399.00 1799 00 S1299 00 . 599.00 499.00 399.00 $ 399.00 $ 399.00 $ 399.00 $ $ $ n O SAVE & was now LTD $3199.00 Hdtop, air. Montclair hd. top 4003.16 3250.00 3465.26 2815.00 Monterey 2dr. sedan RANCHERO AT 2762.00 2299.00 3742.75 2942.00 hd. top GAL. 500 3487.16 2750.00 MUSTANG 3947.50 3199.00 Country Sedan hd. top 4853.06 3799.00 Park Lane '65 r. V-- n O r. 33 D Tremonton. Trucks FOR RENT 209 FOR RENT -Ms 0 Duplex Large of apartment. Storage Located at 88 W. 3rd Phone Reid Oyler, 11 FOR RENT Large 2 B. R. apt. furnished or unfurnished. TreLocate ! at 268 N. 2 V monton. Call 11 11 13;) "64 u aec ou. n 2 bedroom apartFOR RENT ment furn shed or unfurnished, also a bedroom apartment furnished or unfurnished. at 114 W. 1 S., Tremonton. Phone 11 25 tic 2379 LOST & FOUND LOST Male Call Rhodes', Siamese FORD 0 . V-8- '(it) . ton DODGE '58 FORD , '58 DODGE io '56 FORD '56 2 ton CMC '56 DODGE '55 FORD V-'52 FORD ton with V-- 8 $1699 .00 $2695 .00 . ..$1799 .00 $1699 00 . $1699 .00 $1099 .00 $ 899 00 $ 899 00 $ 699 00 top. $ 799 00 . wcamp . d y 3 a $ 599. 00 999. 00 16' bed$1199 bed 00 ....$ 599 00 $ 599. 00 8 V-8- , bed & hoist. $ 799 00 WE NEED MORE USED CARS to wholesale to our good retail customers'. Get our Bonus Allowance this week! ac o u. Cat. ' , 64 o CHEV 4 speed '63 IN 1. pickup, '61 CHEV. 1..., V-'61 RANCHERO '60 3 4 FORD n FOR RENT Apartment suitable for couple. All utilities Eli furnishe.l except lights. Winzeler home located at 205 Tremonton. V-8- 0 1 W.. '05 KANCHERO '64 FORD 0 Space. North. 1 . , BUY 65 s FOR SALE Perfect family in home excellent location. Main floor has lg. living room with carpet and drapes. 3 bedrooms, tile bath & newly paint-e- l lg. kitchen. Basement practically finished: Lg. panelel family room. 2 bedrooms. !g. utility and roughed in bath. Must see to appreciate. A real bargain. $15,700 See at 771 N. W V-8- . . Htp r. V-8- r. r. Tempest Spt. coupe EAL ESTATE 5-7-- MERCURY '63 GAL. 500XL '62 MERC. '62 GAL. "64 SALE-MI- SC. FOR SALE Lumber wholesale - Plywood and 2 x 4's and x 12 s. See Boyd Marble. N. Palmers - 2599 Bear River Farm Split Pick-upWanda Hansen Arlene Parker - FOR 1 Marg Baty - 448 Durene Roderick - 437 Colleen Laws - 434 High Ind. Series (Hdcp.) Durene Roderick - 563 Verna Hyde - 5t0 Donna Hansen - 557 Dores K. Wood - 557 High Team Game (Scratch) Bear River Farm - 727 High Series (Scratch) 20!2 Laws Daughters Brigham City, Utah 723-343- 9 142 N. EXPERT T. V. SERVICE Color or Black & White Northern Furniture, phone home with 'a basement finished, carpets and draK-throughout, firelot. 3 blocks nice place, from town. MISSIONARY IS SPEAKER reMax Bessinger. recent turned missionary, spoke on his experiences in England to the Laurels and Explorers of the Sixth Ward at their Sunday The fireside evening fireside. was held at the Lester Whe;it-lehome and was under of the Laurel class 7 First Mortgage YOI' saved and slaved for wall it to wall carpet. Keep new with Blue Lustre. Kent electric shampooer $1. Hales Bi others 80 acres farm FOR SALE land, full water right, and small home. 2 257-332- 2nd West TREMONTON Furn'tuie. instiAnother tute, to run from .June 6 to July 2H. will be for 3fi history teachers, grades 7 through 12, under direct ion of T'ouslas Alder, and the third institute, to run from June 20 Thniugh August 12. will l'c for 40 English teacher.; in grades 7 through 12. under direction of Dr. Del Rao Christiansen. smaller nations irom Communism until they can protect 16 Phone 64 MERCURY services Vernal for a girl friend were Mr Xornnn I.abrum and Sherry, of Tremonton. Age O.K. Rubber Welders per Aiii ii.liii'; fmiciiil LETTERS Truing Siping Balancing The Best in Repairing and Recapping APPLIANCES ELECTRIC & GAS SALES & SERVICE ELECTR ICA L CONTRACTD & ING. B ELECTRIC. TREMONTON. I TAIL C Publicowr. bv Ann Farm Service 55 So. - 257-383- New and Used Tires 5 257-310- g O.K. Rubber Welders STOKERMATIC REPAIR SERVICE Is your coal Stokermatic in shape for the coming winter? If not Call our repair man. We sell new and reconditioned stokeimatics as low at $50.00 and up. BESSINGER COAL CO. 230 West Main. Tremonton. Phone 1118-t2- 1 Overson. your cows bred by the bulls available. proved A.B.S. Call Ron Olsen, Bear River City. 279 8131. best Btpcfn GL8-251- 2 Liet ARTIFICIAL' BREEDING Curtiss Breeding Service For Service Call D. Rees May Phone RAMAH'S Hand Dipped Chocolates. Orders must be made by Dec. 15. Phone 257-540- Farm Tire Service The best in farm and ranch loans Prompt, efficient courteous service. Loan limit, S5.OOC.000 John J. Shumway representing the Equitable Life Assurance Garland. Society, Utah. Americana NORM'S TIRE SHOP S. 1st West Complete Tire Service Wheel Alignment Brakes Balancing Recapping electric-wate-r If interested contact D. B. Green, phone n. taught 15 heaters. FOR SALE Milk, 55 cents per gal. at Roberts Dairy 1 mi. W. then 1 Vi miles south of We also carry punch, eggs, bread, butter, cottage cheese, and ice cream, etc., at very reasonable prices. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed Sundays. multi-plexin- SERVICES & REPAIRS WANTED Babysitter to come to my home from 5:30 p.m. on, while mother works. Anyone interested please call cent increase." datl-qhte- r. PROFESSIONAL FOR SALE Contact Verl FOR SALE 257-515- 1 annuity increase. "Under terms of the new annuity increase, an employee who postpones his retirement may will FOR SALE Phone The United States Office of Education has approved three summer institutes to be held on the Utah State University campus, according to the office of Laurence J. Burton The summer institutes, provided under the National Defense Education Act, will provide teachers and administrative personnel of the secondary schools the opportunity to learn more about subject matter and materials in various fields. The participants will receive $75 a week, plus a dependency allowance for each child, while they attend the institute. One institute, for 40 teachers and .supervisors of disadvantage;! youth, will run from June 13 tn August 5. and will be under direction of Prof. Robert l5. KMiDMll Mfei FOR SALE Spinet Piano Console size. Like New. Take over small monthly payments. Increase Noted in Civil Service Retirement Fund NOTICE TO CREDITORS and dinner had a h Probate Riverdale. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and Michael were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward in Pleasant View to honor Jay Ward the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward. Air Force A2C Grant Adams of Mountain Home visited his sister, Florence Udy during the week. Othella Adams of Hyrum also visited his sister, Florence Udy, a short time during the week. DINNER GUESTS OF PARENTS Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ned Silvester of Malad and Bill Silvester and Nancy Johnson of Logan were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester. They all went to Logan to attend a piano recital of Dr. Wasserman's students in which Nancy Johnson took part. Genevive Mrs. Wednesday their mother's sister. of P,.rf wtirm TREMONTON MOTOR CO. Box 337 Phone Prime nrA Horn rtfr anl raised everywhere else. 3 257-522- 1 O M 257-389- 11 23 tic S3 F0RDI22SIF0RDESffiSSF0RDtiJ |