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Show Farm Building 1 Loans Are Now J Available Farmers in Box Elder county pvho own and personally operfarms and need ate family-typlor repair essential farm buildings, including dwellings, may Jbe eligible tor 'building improvement loans through the Farmers Freeman (Administration, Mr Byington, the agencys county jbuiperVisor said ithiis week, week e A building improvement loan Is only one type of the agencys farm ownership struction and repair of esson till firm buildings are provided for all types of farm ownership loans to the extent necessary to make the farm an efficient unit With a building improvement loan a farmer may construct, alter, repair, replace, or relocate an essential building or buildings on his farm Specific improvements are agreed upon beBuildfore the loan is made ings must meet reasonable construction standards and be adequate for the farms needs No loan is made that will bring a farmer's indebtedness ' up to more than the fair and reasonable value of tihe farm Loan funds may he used to a water supply for provide dwelling and other buildings inand cluding wells, pumps, farmstead distribution systems A building improvement loan may be made for periods from 5 to 40 years, depending on the Improvement, and the farmers debt paying ability 4m m'tmp Bees in First The Box Elder Bees didnt look too Impressive in their first basketball tilt of the new season, played here last Friday afternoon, when they dropped the decision to East High by a 63 to 30 score East went ahead In the opening quarter and the Bee score doubled through the contest ..ia - V, If frr" of the state's total. life for all " Delgarito, Divotce Complaint SOUTH BEND, Ind (UP) Mrs Imogcne V Lowe testified in a divorce petition that her trimmed rtf) it younseif husband the toenails on her pet parakeet much and the bird lost so blood it almost died. mmmm Here Are The Contest Winners! KIDS NOBLE M. FISHBURN 1st (3 pc. Silver Service Coffee Set) 3rd Prize 4th Prize 3rd bald ' (Camera) (26 pc. Silverware Set) ARLISS HUNSAKER 8th Prize , , MERLE IPSEN ,, 9th Prize BEULAH HUNSAKER (Dorothy Gray Cosmetic Set) 11th Prize A. J. TAYLOR (35 pc. China Set) k C. RAY JONES (Dorothy Gray Cosmetic Set) 10th Prize (26 pc. Silverware Set) (35 pc. China Set) GEORGE WATANABE (Matching Goblet Set) FREE . 12th Prize ORETA LEE of Myadec Vitamins) (1 year supply PRESCRIPTION ANYWHERE , DELIVERY ANYTIME 0 14 stopped Jordan 56 to 43, the Bear Malad, River Bears smothered 75 to 45 and Logan toowed , to Cyprus, 33 to 25. A pair of practice sessions have been arranged for this week, South High playing here tonight, Wednesday, with the B game at 6:30 and the ni'ghtcap at 8 p. m- On Friday afternoon, Davis High will take the court at 2 p. m. for the 'Bees third test, this contest to be followed toy a B i team game. Portage Student . A good buy in a gowa thats strictly on the dreamy side with its sheer nylon bodice and dainty embroidered trim. The cloud-sonylon tricot deftly designed by Mode O Day to enhance her figure with a waistline and nipped-i- Visits Air Base , Junior Buzzer Roger C. Hall, of Portage, is one of twenty University of Utah Air Fprce ROTC cadets, who are visiting Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, to view base facilities and participate in lo cal flights, according to Major edition of the the new student publication for the Junior Division at tihe Box Elder High school, was produced by the second hour Eighth Grade English class, itaught by Miss Christensen The class Is comprised of 27 girts and no iboys . , The Parent-Teache- r , conferences, Thanksgiving Dance, and the Honor Roll for the first quarter made front page news, with feature stones by class members, an editorial, and a poetry corner filling the second page. Students in charge of the No vemlber issue were Nancy Ann Valberg, editor; Dart a Rock-woostaff artist; Anne iMosko-witLinda Jeppesen, and Imo-gen-e Delgarito, associate second Buzzer, Arnold W. Seeiborg, 3.99 , ft ' v ' n . assistant i Softly gathered skirt, Small, medium, large, professor of air science. The group will be flown to the Lake gunnery range to observe fighter gunnery missions, bombing, rocketry and napalm Upon completion of bombing the observation tour, the cadets will toe flown back to Salt Lake 'i r , 1 City. Hall Is a freshman student at the University. Brigham City, Utah Los Angeles Joylene Archi- LEWIS H. FACKRELL 7th Prize 1955 Passes Away in; Edis Knavel (Bo Peep Doll) (Silver Sugar and Creamer) 6th Prize Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 7, Deweyville Map Joyce Payne 2nd VERNA NORR 5th Prize CONTEST (Comet Sleigh) LAIRD STRLNGHAM (Copper Casserole) - Elder NEWS , (7 pc. Silver Service Coffee Set) 2nd Prize Box ylon dream gown for Christmas Eighth Graders Publish Second The A COMPLETE SUCCESS NADEL WITT 8 y OUR THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED MAKE OUR v with a 14 to 6 count In the first quarter, 32 to 13 at half time, 48 to 22 at ithe end of the third period, to run up the final 63 to 30 total. Chestang was high scorer for the visitors with 14 joints, followed by Fuller with 13, Sawyer with 12 and McMasters with Pearce was 11. For the Bees, high with 7, followed by Beecher with 6, Leggat with 5, and Reeder and Gordoft tied with 4 points each The local B team dropped their game with East by an almost identical score, losing 67 to 30. Meanwhile, in other practice tilts over the region, Ogden r t Junior 1st Prize East Smothers Imo-gen- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION : 'em JUNIOR BUZZER STAFF Students in charge of the November issue of the Junior Buzzer, Junior Division publication, are seated, left to right, Darla Rockwood, Nancy e Ann Valberg, editor; and Anne Moskowitz. Standing left, Linda Jeppesen and Economically, Utah has come of age. For 1955, the assessed valuation of all property in our state totaled $1,100,000,000, to top the billion dollar mark for the second consecutive year. The mining industry is proud of its part in Utah's remarkable economic growth. This year the assessed value 0QO0 wjxwtrv Cage Contest Utah, the Billion Dollar State "From the earth tomes an abundant riL jumm r1 loans Loans are made either from insured funds put up fey private ilend-er- s or from funds appropriated Other types of jby. Congress farm ownership loans the Farmers Home Administration makDo you gamble when you take es or insures enaible farmer to purchase, enlarge, develop, or a chance while diiving? You improve family type farms Con bet your life of our mines reached $281,000,00026 i Phone 122 South Main John" Francis Knudson, 81, of Deweyville, died Sunday while i visiting in Los Angeles Mr Knudson was a member t LDS dh urch of the He was born May 28, 1874, in Deweyville, a son of Neils and Laurine Swansor Knudson. On April 2, 1896, he married Julia Germer in Deweyville Mrs. Knudson died Stpt 10, 1951 Surviving are seven sons and daughters, John LaVem Knudson, Deweyville; Francis Knudson and Mrs Hazel Rau'ber, Ogdon; Miss Luanna Knudson, Mrs. Gladis Scott, Mrs. Nellie Harris and Mrs. Bessie Heden-berg- , Los Angeles; 13 grandchildren, one ,gre at 'g ta n dchi Id and one Sister, Mrs Phenlie Dust, man, Deweyville Funeral services wiill foe conducted Friday at 1 p m. in the LDS Deweyville ward ' chapel, with Bishop Winford Burns officiating Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton on Thursday from 7 to 9 p m and lin the Relief Society room at the ward chapel Frtday from In10 30 a im until services terment will Ibe In the Dewey-vi'llcemetery. e a little luxury is good for every man Home for the holidays! 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