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Show Beaver Dam-Collinst- Ike Proposes Controlled Arms on Norman Durfey Returns Naval Base After Furlough To By LUC1LE JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Du fey n left Friday to take their son, Durfey FTSW, whq has been home on leave the past month, to San Diego, Calif, where he will be stationed with the Navy. Noirr completed a tour of duty in the Far East prior to coming home on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Seal Bishop and family of Ogden were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. To Salt Lake City Mrs Ollie Bowen spent a few days in Salt I.ake City whete she visited Miss Jonn Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin V. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reunion attended a reunion Saturday and Sunday of the J. J. White family in Brigham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and daughter, Shauna. returned Tuesday fiom a vacation Noi-nia- (Continued 8. From Page 1) I?5?, MONDAY JULY 1 Logan tOarhe County) j of peaceful uses Development atomic eneigv. she has emplovnient. Mr. and Mrs Glen Roxkelly and family of Smithfield were immediately after Mr. Etsen-were Mrs. Martha Hale, dinner guests of their parents,1 bower had concluded his 13U0- -' services Anderson who attend-- ! Mr. and Mrs. George Larson on and Joyce obwoid summary ot American ed Girls Stale and gave an inter- - Monday jecuves. Mrs Marion Jessop is spend-- j lUe trench Piemier echoed testing report on tneir iftivitips mg few days uith her daughter the American President's lugn Mr. Fred Sorensen of Mendon gn(j family, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis e mam speaker and gave a Anderson at Nibley. dopes mat the conference mignl was start the world on a path to of at Yellowstone Park with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidman of Petersboro. A large group from this locality attended the funpral services of Fred Poulsen in Mendon Wednesday. Fauie addressed the conference 1 -' Mrs. Rosalind Williams nf California and Mrs. Ellen Williams of Bountilul were recent guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Vivian R. Williams. Fishing Trip Mrs. Nora Bigler spent several (lavs with Mr. and Mrs. David Gain in Fielding while Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lefler were on a fish- ing trip to Mackay, Idaho. They were accompanied there by Mr, and Mis. Howard Whitney of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen and family visited recently with Mrs. Erieksen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite in Garden City. Mrs Lyman Packer of Logan visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon L. Bowen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. John- son, Rulon Johnson and Ellsworth Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Johnson attended ihe t sms WATER TO l( Mtl The pillowing appluations liaie Jarvis Johnson reunion in Ret e been filed with llu- - Slate Engineer Memorial Park at Brigham City to change or appiopriaie water in t inti Sunday. Cache Cnunt, Slate nf unless From Sacramento throughout the entire year locations all otherwise designated, Mr. and Mrs Monroe Horsiey SLb&M. from te.ng of Sacramento, Calif , spent WedI o ( llange ' California Packing Coipora-tion- . nesday and Thursday with .Mr. P O. Box 991 Ogden, ll pur'and Mrs. Ed Bowen and family. poses to change tire point of diverMrs. Opha Packer received sion of 67 sec fl of water initialed bv Appluatnin .No 2U1I9 The water treatment at the Tremonton Val-- i was to be diverted from a well al a ft. and E 660 ft Irom ley Hospital for several days point S. 2615 31. TUN R1E and used last week. N.VCor her from Aug 31 to Oct 31 for prepara- Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer of Salt tion and canning of foods in an inLake City spent Sunday with Mr dustrial plant to divert and Mrs. Glen Hereafler. it is proposed Fryer. 1 67 sec ft of water from the same Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Erick-- I well, which is actuallv situated at a E 25k 35 ft. sen, 21 P and 530 Ericksen visited Virginia point from W1. or Sec 34, T17N Rif., in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Harand used during the same period and for the same purposes as hereto- man Green and family. Mr. Green fore ts receiving treatment at the hosDon W. Olsen. P.PD No 1, Logan, Lt proposes to change the pital for poiio. His condition is at present. point of diversion of 10 se ft. of water Initiated by Application No. improving To Salt Lake City 37402. The water was to be diverted Ellsworth Johnson was accomfrom a well al a point N 57 75 ft. and W. 627 ft from SE Cor. Sec )8, panied by Mr. and Mi. G. Rus-- J domesused the for and RIE. TUN, tic requirements nf one family and sell Johnson to Salt Lake City for incidental irrigation and stock- (Friday where they visited friends watering purposes and relatives. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert The Beaver ward Scouts and well, .10 sec. ft of water from a 75 N 2697 ft. Explorers enjoyed B6 ft deep at a pnmt a camping vv Sec. Cor. SE 3267 from ft and and hiking trip m Logan Canyon 18 TtlN, RIE and used for the sam for three days during the wsek. purposes as heretofore Lewis Rtgbv and Hasen Sherman Earl, Scout leader, was to Spackman. Lewiston It pronoses of diversion and in charge. Those who went were change the point Inwater Rulon A. Johnson. Oleen Marhle, place of use of 4 sec ftNo of 15731 The Claine itiated by Application Jensen, Stephen Bowen, water was to be diverted from an Johnson and Courtney open drain at a point N 1747 ft. and Eldon V 2024 ft. from K 1 Cor Sec. 25 Bowen. 1 T14N. R1W. and used from May To Wisconsin to Oct. 20 to irrigate 350 acres In Mrs. William Potter and Peggy said Sec 25 Nil's. ltSW'c M3,. to divert is Hereafter proposed Potter took Mrs. Robert Potter of water from the same 4 sec ft source at a point N 649 ft and W. and baby girls to Milwaukee, 2427 ft. from E', Cor Sec 25 T14N, Wisconsin, where Wednesday R1W, and used from May 1 to Oct. Robert is attending dental col20 to irrigate 346 5 acres In .NT.1,. E 12 MV1,, NESWt, SE1, said lege. Mrs. Potter and daughters Sec 25 have been visiting her parents, Appropriate: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hawkes 25498 John C. Olsen and Rhea K Olsen. RFD No 1. Logan It 134 in Logan and other relatives and sec ft for irrigation use from a friends for the past three months. well, 147 ft deep at a point S 60 ft. and W 987 ft from E1. Cor. See. She is the former Ella Lou 38. T11N. RIE. The water is to be Hawkes. used from Apr. 1 to Oet 31 to Irrk Mr. and Mrs Dean Ericksen gate 1 18 aeres In NE',SE', said Sec 18 and for incidental domestic and and Mr. and Mrs. Micheal D. purposes. Ericksen were Salt Lake City 25577 J. Karl Wood. 647 Summer sec ft for Ir- visitors Wednesday. Wild, Logan. I't Mrs. Gladys Maughan of Wells-- j rigation use from a 4 ft a diameter point S. ville dug well. 20 ft deep at and Mrs. Cleo Stettler of 9 deg. 00 min, E. 1038 ft. from W' Cor See. 3. TUN, RIE. The water Logan visited Mrs. Marlon ErickIs to he used from Apr 15 to Oet sen and family Wednesday. said 15 to trngate 118 acres in SWt Mr. and Mrs. George Standing, See 3 25677 Smlthfield Irrigation Co , Gordie Standing and Mrs. Alv;n C o Glen Thornlev Sec'v. Smithfield, Butler of Salt Lake City visited I t 7 sec. ft. for irri8atinn use from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Sima well 350 ft. deep at a point 5 465 ft. and W. 675 ft. from E', mons and LaVell Simmons Fri-- I 28. T13W Cor Sac. RIE The water Is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oet. 31. day. MIA Party as a supplemental supply to irrigate 800 acres in Secs. 28, 31, 32, 33, The special interest group and RIE 25815 Jay B l,aw, Box 157 Gar- 'junior Gleaners held a pleasant 8 sec. ft for Irrigation evening together Tuesday land ft. use from a 6 ft. dug well. 25 ft. deep Mrs. Natalie Ericksen showIn the bottom of which will be drilled an diameter well bet. 25 and ed colored movies and refresh100 ft deep al a point S 10 ft. and ments were served. E 900 ft from N', Cor Sec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. George E JohnT9N, RIE. The water is to be used to irrtgale 75 son, Ellsworth Johnson and Rulon from Mar 1 to Nov. NE' acres in SE1, Sec 12, N Johnson attended a birthday Sec 13. TON. RIE 25833 Alton B Dahle, 555 West party Sunday for Mrs. Johnson's a- peace. out Fame's outline of French aims was leceiveu coolly by the American delegation. He sketched in details his ideas lor a plan to enu tue cold war and tor budgetary coultul of armaments. ihe Fiench piopoal weie said to have caused conxidei aule concern to the President and outer members of the U.S. delegation. Fame V. Unde Sam Should O Charlotte Linder 2055 East Lake Road N. E. Atlanta 6, Georgia Miss Clarire Anderson 415 North Park Apt. T 1 Madison, Wisconsin -- O' Elder Terrance Gallagher 519 W. Ashley Pi. San Antonia. Texas. m42mnmi acslion money , $ problem: ASK ABOUT A PF VACATION LOAN! j n HCIC CHICAGO Gov. William TP Stratton has vetoed a bill which would have banned cashing pay checks in taverns because of "the inclination of a very few to spend an abnormal amount of money for liquor. PIT YOU PATCH? eg Of lee yeur Ot PF manager now ... let him help you take your vacation by aupplv-inthe money you need PF meant money, , ,vae ton money, too! vacation-minde- d g o ' Inclination THWS TO OI govein-condilion- j extend our sympathy (a Mr. and Mrs. Larsen in their loss. They have a small boy. New Addresses Addresses of our five missionaries who are out are as follow ! F.ldei Rodney Anderson Mrs Stop Asking So Many Questions 1 We tary, n suggested a possible security system m which man-size- 1 Thursday morning the On born baby girl of Mr. and Mr, Lamon Larsen of Benson Ward, w as buried in the Millville Ceme- Elder LeRov Scott c o No. 5 Hinerangi St. Te Kuiii, New Zealand 1 ; Iimiii m I J00 ne24bvan,, Pacific Ua ft 1 W j a t h4a-O- t, na MUMS MONITI .PACIFIC-FINANC- J E DEL MARK. Mgr. Nerth Main in Logan Phono why Ancient Age can say: HANDS TIED? g t Bocouso -- A ; J 14 rJ '' 7 DIPLOMA -- ovr Established vj 1897 eve-intn- g. AMERICAN SCHOOL, Pacific Toast Div. 6381 Hollvwood Blvd I. os Angeles 28, Calif Without obiffatjon send Tn vour Free Trial Lesson and 44 page High School Booklet LO-3- 1 1 per3CT3 Name father, A. J. Bateman, at Willow Park, who was observing his 81st birthday. Miss Bette Bosen ia spending Logan 1 1. 1 sec ft. for well bet irrigation use from a 50 and 500 ft deep at a point S 590 f: and VV. 76 ft from NE Cor. See. 8 TtlN RIE The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Nov 1 to Irrigate 6i acres in NE, said Sec. 8 and for incidental domestic and g purposes 25895 Evelvn Hodges Lewis 73 E 3rd No. Logan I't 20 sec ft. for well bet irrigation use from a 188 and 250 ft deep al a point S. 965 ft and V 2610 ft from Nil ('or. Sec 23 T11N R1W. The water Is to he used from Arr 15 to ( M 1 to ' said irrigate 20 acres In E 12 Ml Address Phone Age mJ 0) w in 25948 Noel J Omn. REP Trenton lit sec ft for irrigation use to be diverted bv means of a pump from an open drain anywhere bet. a point S. 1650 ft. and E. 7tft ft from Cor. See 21, TIP P.1W and a N, romt situate.d R 11.78 5 ft from said point ami used from Mav 10 tn Sept. 15 to irrigate 68 43 acres in NE1; ' said 9pit. 21 26043 Ifvde Ernest F. Jensen Park. I't. uitl sec ft for irrigation use from an isolated unnamed spring al a pomL S. 356 ft and VV 6'Tv ft. from N1, Cor Sec 11 T12N, RIE 1 ne vvH'er v til he diverted bv means d of a concrete catch basin and by pipe a d'sinnm nf 470 ft 1 Mav be from will it used where acres In 1o Oct 15 to irrigate NE'.NVV',. NWi.NVV', said Sec 11. g incidental and for year-roun- d purposes 2629- 9- Lashbrook L Cook and Hattie Y Cook. North Logan ft sec ft for irr'gation use from a rip- veloped spring at a point S S3 ft. and VV' 21 IT ft from E', Cor. Sec. 27 T12N F.1E. The water is to be used from Apr 1 to Oct. 71 to Irrigate 85 acre in NW',NWi,8fc'i Sec 23. T12N RIE and for jear-roun- d incidental fish culture purposes Smitb-fie'- d 26778 -- George C. Cannell. 1 sec ft. for irrigation use well net. 50, and 250 ft. from a deep at a point N. 4.30 ft. and E. 1944 ft from Wf Cor. Sec. 29 T13N RIF.. The water Is to be used from July 1 to Oct. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 40 acres in NVV Sec 29. T13N RIE. 26527 Richmond Irrigation Co., I t 1 sec ft. for Irriga-tuRichmond use from a 12i-iwell 150 ft. deep at a point N till ft and VV. 1o65 ft from SE Cor Sec. 71 T14N, THE. The water is to be used from Anr 1 to Oct 15 as a surplementai nf land K! nrjtv to irrtga'e 10 fVW ft - braced IS :7 28 in Secs Secs pie .2 7 7 71 35 Protes-pev if -- 27 1589 13 14 15 22 76 T14N ton, 27 24 25. RIF the geantina of s res'sftrg the fnreeo-nappt'cations ,'h reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form wi'h extra copy and 40.7 f 'ed with the State Engineer State Capitol. Salt Lake Ci'v 1. Utah, on or before August 26, 1955 M TPVCY, SrvTK ENGINEER Puhhshed in 're Hera'd Journal. I ocan lah hrcnning July 13 and natng July 27, 1935. in L s o 23 Se-- T;-!- 3b or Hh n eoi A nd didn t finish Srhool, you can earn a Diploma at HOME in your spare time Our graduates have entered over 500 different colleges and universities. If you are j 4th South, m SCHOOL I6-l- 1 You Lock a HIGH The only all-purpo- ir3 n 59 Qj no 0 'w' se J mmpmf i t station wagon ! dri. Only the Jeep Station Wagon give you As a business vehicle or a family car, it the world's moat practical station wagon. It has extra stamina for normal drive, and shifts easily into highway travel in drive tn go through sand, mud, snow and soft earth, on or off the road, in all kinds of weather. It carrie six people or up to 110 cubic feel of bulky cargo. The interior is washable easily cleaned for family use. The Jfeep Station Wagon is now available with power brakes. 4 WHEEL B8IYE STATION WllLTJ...idfJ hrfwt iwr$ Ask for a f All we distill is Kentucky straight bouihoti. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires the choicest grains grown. That's all ve use. We know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. That's ssliy we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of matuiity. And to safeguard the uniform quality of at .Ancient Age, we distill it at one place only the Ancient Age distillery in hiankloit, Kentucky . . . the heart of the boui bon country. Nothing has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite )Oit to try it tonight. After one taste, you 11 under stand why we can make the challenge: If you tan hnd a better bout bon . . . buy itl ... WAOON fTUCTt KttrrocKtJ te velutta demonstration today... Nate Seamens Motor Company f5 West Center Phone 504 ULMUCKY STRAIGHT W80B WHISKEY .I YtAR OLD 1 M PROOF 1& AACilNT Wt . w blessed at fast meeting nd by given the name of Cynthia its Grandfather, Newel Olson. Mr. Richard Scott is in the Hospital but expects to be home in a few days. He had blood poisoning and pneumonia.. 011 Lvkansvag 23 Krisuanstad, Sweden the Soviets might join the West. And his outline lor leduction ot family membeis Those attending aimaments budgets suggested were Mr. and Mis Newell Rick-tha- t the savings be applied to aid elt and family of Gunnison, Mr. to underdeveloped nations. and Mrs Alden Olson and two later gitTs of Sahara Village, Mr. and American sources said that Fame's suggestions went Mr, Douglas Olson and Ihiee In just a year and a half of drumming. "tar beyond anything he had' hoys of Nnblev. Mr. and Mrs YOUNG THUMPER Keith Thibodeaux of Bunkie, Ala., has won a TV described' to the Americans m Clvde Sorensen and small son. conflict The youngster started beating nte to music a jpar and a aav ante. Richard and Bient Olsnn and' half ago when be saw a parade He's shown above piacticing hot Ptesident Eisenhower express- Miss Alice e!kt of Logan li k on a d drum on the Sherman Oaks. Calif., ranch of ed the hope that the ptogiam Mrs. Chailes Andeison had as Bandleader Horace Heidt, on whose show he will appear. he outlined and the results oi the dinner guests on Monday. Mi 'coniereme itself "may put in and Mis. Wilfoid Anderson of. motion Ihe foices needed lo set Sail Lake City, Mr, and Mis the summer vacation visiting her us tiuly on the path lo peace." Wilfoid Anderson Jr, and infant in grave daughter of Bountiful and Mr. Although sister, Mr and Mrs. John Eal- Unger in Albuquerque, N.M pluases, the President s geneial and Mis. Marl Noble and daughlone was one of hope and op-- . ter of Van Mr. and Mrs. Vivian R. WiNina. California. lliams attended the Williams Lmixm. Visits Parents not he "to "Weie said, in Farmington here," Mrs Monroe Jenson returned! Quilting Party repeal the same dreaiy exer- home on Monday alter a vervl The Relief Society held a quiltcises that have chat acterued pleasant visit with her A Hoover WASHINGTON 'IP1 parents mo!i () om- negotiaiions of the Mr and M.rs ing Tuesday with Pres. Olive Tv'. Geoige Chamber-laiDurfey in charge. Dress forms Commission task force said today past 10 yeais. Raldwm California al Paik, "We are here in response to were also completed under the ihe country coit'.d save millions Miss Nancy Lai son has left for of Mrs. Anna Bowen the peaceful aspirations of manof o( dolar, and vasl ,mount kind to start the kind of discus- - Santa Monica, California where and Ella Foster. A Jovelv dinner was served bv Mrs Gertrude wear nd tear nd ,lme lf Untl sums which will inject a new and problem of unifying Germany and to the large gtoup Sam would slop asking business-presen- t. spirit inlo our diplomacy Simmons men and farmers so many ques- - launch iresh negotiotions under forming an s of good augury." ment based on free elections " Mr. and Mrs. George E. John-- , tions. As of now the government division between son and little Gary Ray Barker fie expressed regret that the Germanys makes 4700 leporting demands of Soviets had failed to accept his East and West, 10 years after spent Saturday in Ogden. he said Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen industry. Cut out or simplify just 1953 suggestion for rreation of the end of hostilities, and JaNel Randall and Vickie 25 of them, the task force told an atomic stockpile for peaceful remains "a basic source of in visited Wednesday with Mr. and congress, and savings would purposes. stability In F.urope " Mrs. Darold Bowen and family amount to $100 million dollars a, "We still helieve that lf the! I a and Mrs. Eugene Bowen in Lo- - year for industry and govern- - Soviet Union would, according ment to its ability, contribute to this' IO LCOVO MSIQ gan. Mountains of information de-- 1 great project,' he said, "that Primary teachers Mane John- -' son and Jennie Potter treated manded by the government nev er act would improve the inter-- j The V S Army TOKYO AR their classes to an outdoor party is used for anything, the task national climate. But the presi- - is withdi awing from Asia, leav- in the ward park Monday after- - force reported, and some of the dent particularly underscored ing the defense of the anti-Conoon. The children enjoyed munist nations to American atom- a questions such as how many the first point of his program. He said the first issue before e bombers and untried Asian ai? happy social time playing games, chickens will you sell next yeai? the conference should be "the mies, it was indicated today. Refreshments were served. just rant be answered. LEGAL NOTICE JOURNAL THE HERALD UlLLVILLl i WSTILLIh CO, FRANKFORT, Kt. MM |