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Show (t OCTOBER 18, 1932. THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Semi.wppUg JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS hrby of GRAND CANYON TRAVEL DROPS (Discussed By jemocrats. enthusiastic audience rJor George H. Dern and National f Smlteema.,, on FrldW cy to tois Sman Nello Christoffer- meeting and White as chairman. Selection was rendered by eS Harry Hanline. fpern, in opening his reined to the depression as f panic, and said everybody well fed up on it fny person who would vote lean ticket a glutton for Lor said that President lined in his speeches he ?ihe country b preserving Am-Hllandard and kept the The true. ringing mdeied if our dollars were hen if required four times i 0f produce to payas a debt it did several years ago i believed the presidentIn Isider those who are ar as their Jmld make 111 creditors Such our ilollars ring Sectored. ly kker said leading agreed that the de- party brought on the war the of by close the h foreign fin adopting an isolation lea they adopted a tariff for made it impossible ktions to trade with us. fiment loaned them money, d not wanting their goods, I that the debts be paid In ng they did not have. We fell our products to foreign 4 they piled up and flooded its, creating unemployment limes, he said. to statements made by econo-jractical- w-t- here recently on government, considered a bent worse than a lie. He id seen from the press that (moot had told Box Elder fd during the last year of Sprys administration it had 100,000 to operate the state, he last year of his admin-ha- d cost $66,000,000. Then from the state auditors on April 1, 1025, the state Irplus of $45,000, while on the surplus was Iter scost of state Dern that he $365,-:us- ed the Republican legis-raisin- g his last budget a if a million dollars and they thought I was spend-,uc- h money why did they e budget? explained that d to- operate more money schools and is state departments now, he past, and declared the for general purposes re-years past at 2.4 mills, year had been lowered, deflower revenues because of tssion. By reason of the Jllections, the governor said, (cut state expenditures 20 Mow the budget. In con- said, I know I have given an efficient, economic and - ?r administration. s le landed the administra-verno- r Dern. In discuss-- i financial conditions over p, he laid the blame on the Party. According to the reports from the east, he ernor Roosevelt had taken ;on the sugar tariff. While ler was In the east recently, )lr. Roosevelt, in a personal him, had stated that pates will be given a fair protective tariff. .Anderson of Provo. Demo-wkdafor state auditor. te Maced at the meeting and fw remarks. f Ik more than 250 liming in the years old shop of Louis lewel6r of Omaha, Neb, tfven that Gordon B. Nicholas lowed. Any or protests Willard, Utah, has filed application must be under objections oath, corroborated, and to purchase, Serial 048485 under the a copy thereof served upon the appli,ofApriI 15 1920 (41 Stat 553), cant. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. toe following (827-02described land: Tracts Nos 85A in Section 27, 8 Township North, Range 2 West, S. L. M., conSTATES DEPARTMENT taining 37.62 acres. All persons OFUNTD THE INTERIOR, United States claiming adversely the above de- Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg. Salt scribed land are advised to file their City, Utah, September 20, 1932. protests or objections on or before Lake November 19, 1932, the date set for PRIVATE LAND SALE. Notice is sale, otherwise their claims may be hereby given that Martha Lowe, of Willard, Utah, as administratrix of disregarded and the application al- the estate of Peter Lowe, lowed. Any objections or protests has filed application to deceased, must be under oath, purchase, corroborated, Serial No. 048512 under the Prlvisions ana a copy thereof served upon the of the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat applicant. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. 553), the following described land: (oll-n8- ) Tracts Nos. 43A, in Section 15, 43B, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT in Section 16 and 63 in Section 22, OF THE INTERIOR, United States Township 8 North, Range 2 West, S. Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt L. M., containing 22.62 acres. All Lake City, Utah, October 4, 1932. persons claiming adversely the above PRIVATE LAND SALK Notice is described land are advised to file their protests or objections on or behereby given that John J. Ward, suc- fore November 9, 1932, the date set cessor iu interest of Eunice Ward, sale, otherwise their claims may has filed application to purchase, for be disregarded and the application Serial 048514 under the provisions of allowed. Any objections or protests the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat must be under , oath, corroborated, 553), the following described land: Tracts Nos 77, 84, 0A, Lot 10 In and a copy thereof served upon the ELI F, TAYLOR, Register. Section 27, and Tract No. 90B In Sec- applicant (s27-o25) the application allowed. Any objections or protests must be under oath,, corroborated, and a copy thereof-serveupon the applicant. ELI (s20-olRegister. 8) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT' OF THE INTERIOR, United States-Lanconditions prevalent in Office, Salt Lake City, Utah,, the country are partially accountable Box Elder Junior High September 16, 1932. PRIVATE LAND for a loss of 22.74 per cent in the SALE. Notice is hereby given that number of persons entering Grand School Notes Isaac S. Woodland of Willard, Utah,, Canyon National Park for the 1932 has filed application to purchase. KID A. ANDERSON, Editor which closed September In!11641, Serial 048508 under the prlvisions of 30th. Since both rail and motor the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat travel to the Grand Canyon are truly 553), the following described land: national In character because motorTracts Nos. 75A Section 22, and ists and rail visitors enter the Spelling Contest park 27, Township 8 North, Range from 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containTuesday morning in advisory peri- union practically every state in the every month throughout the ods, Mr. Larsens room of the Junior ing 8.50 acres. All persons claiming: entire the tendency to stay at the above described land high school, held a spelling contest home year; adversely the past travel year, no doubt are advised to file their protests or between the girls and the boys. The accounted for a total of only 33,103 objections on or before November 7, boys were very sure of winning over private automobiles 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise entering the park the girls, but they were very disap- with ,98, 925 persons as compared with their claims may be disregarded and pointed to find that they did not 39,844 private machines and 119,786 the application allowed. Any objecThe girls took the lead all the way for the previous year. visitors, tions or protests must be under oatb, until the word rheumatism through corroborated, and a copy thereof A large part of the motor travel came up. Boys and girls went down, served upon the applicant ELI one after the other. One, the last loss can be attributed to the Olympic (s20-o!TAYLOR, Games Register. held it in Los Angeles during boy, spelled correctly. For about fifteen minutes, one boy the summer, as California licensed SHEBIFFS SALE stood against twelve or thirteen girls cars entering the park for the travel and spelled them all down but one. year just closed, numbered 2,308 cars tion 28, Township 8 North, Range 2 In the District Court of the First They spelled against each other, each and 7,209 persons less than the previ- West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing Judicial District of the State of Utah,, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT wishing to win. The word develop ous year. However, even with this 38.05 acres. All persons claiming ad- OF THE INTERIOR, United States in and for the County of Box Elder. came up. The boy used an "e on drop, the 9,865 California automobiles versely the above described land are Land Federal Building and Loan AssociaOffice, 403 Federal Bldg. Salt the end of it, the girl spelled it registering at the park entrances with advised to file their protests or ob- Lake City, tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Fred 1932. Utah, 21, September correctly, thus winning a victory over 27,467 persons, more than doubled jections on or before November 19, PRIVATE LAND SALE. NoUce is J. Holton, and Lucy P. Holton, dethe total travel of 4,856 machines with 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise the very sure boys. hereby given that J. Hyrum Ward, fendants. SHERIFFS SALE. To BETTY MAY NELSON. 15,691 persons from Arizona, the se- their claims may be disregarded and of Willard, Utah, Las filed at Sheriffs Sale, on the application 29th be sold cond state from the itandpoint of the applications allowed. Any objec- to of October, 1932, at twelve day 048489 Serial under the purchase, tions or protests must be under oath, park entries. Provisions of the Act of April 15, oclock noon, at the Front Door of Campos Improvement corroborated, and a copy thereof 1920 (41 Stat Grand Canyon Airlines reports Box Elder high school has one of 553), the following des- the County Court House of Brigham. served upon the ELI F. cribed land: Tract No. 81 in Section City, Box Elder County, Utah, alt the best campuses in the state. Two passengers made flights over the TAYLOR, Register.applicant.(oll-n8- ) 27, Township 8 North, Range 2 West, right, title and claim and Interest of men drove past the high school in Grand Canyon and to the nearby Inabove named defendants, of, in their car. They agreed that it was a dian country of Oraibi, Polacca, Sbon-t- o UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Salt Lake Meridian, containing 0.15 the acres. All persons claiming adversely and to the following described reaf and Tuba City, during the past OF THE beautiful campus and very attractive INTERIOR, United States the above described land are advised property, situated in Box school grounds, but there was one travel year. The Grand Canyon Air- Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt to Utah, their protests or objections on thing that they did not like. That port facilities were used during the Lake City, Utah, September 27, 1932. or file East half of Lot 6, Block 80, Plat before November the date 1932, 10, was the old lunch paper that was same period by forty-tw- o military PRIVATE LAND SALE. Notice is B, Brigham City Survey, with reguofficers and hereby given that William Kunzler set for sale, otherwise their claims lation scattered over the school grounds. planes with eighty-fou- r be City water right may and the e disregarded applicapr- and Walter Kunzler of Willard, Utah, From now on, lets all be good citi- enlisted men. Also, twenty-fivTogether with six shares of Gention allowed. Any objections or prozens and see that there is no lunch ivate planes with forty-on- e passengers as successors in interest to Eliza J tests must be under oath, corrobor- eral Investment Stock of the Federad j dropped in on Grand Canyon National Davis, have filed paper on the school grounds. to pur- ated, and a copy thereof application served upon Building and Loan Association. via the air lanes. Thus, we can make our school jPark chase, Serial 048515 under the Provi the Dated this 4th day of October, F. ELI TAYLOR, applicant. more beautiful and attractive. sions of the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 of sale: cash, Register. JAY SKIDMORE. Police of Birmingham, Ala., are Stat 553), the following described JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. searching for the meanest thief in land: Tracts Nos. 83A in Section 27, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Week the world, who stole Mrs. Lillie Ruf- and 83B in Section 28, Township 8 OF THE INTERIOR, United States By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. 2 Salt Lake Meri- Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, October 12th, there was fins pocketbook as she knelt in North, Range West, containing 41.21 acres. All pera special assembly held concerning prayer at the altar of St. Pauls dian, 13, 1932. PRIVATE LAND sons claiming adversely the above September SHERIFFS SALE SALE. Notice is hereby given that our Fire Prevention Week, which Catholic church. described land are advised to file R. E. Davis of has Utah, Willard, began October 10th. The assembly In the District Court of the FiraS their protests or objections on or be filed to purchase, Serial Judicial District included an interesting moving picof the State of Utah, November 12, 1932, the date set 048483application fore Mr. under our the of the ture given by provisions principal, in and for the County of Box Elder. for otherwise their claims sale, may Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), Alt Freeman. Peter Knudson, plaintiff, vs. Louis' be disregarded and the applications the following described land: Tracts It was a story true to life, showallowed. Any objections or protests Nos. 64A Section 21, 64B Section 22, H. Zundel, and Mrs. LouiB II. Zundel; Bear River Valley Implement Coming the carelessness of many people; STATES DEPARTMENT must be under oath, corroborated 82A Section 27, and 82B Section 28, it also proved the great Importance OFUNITED pany, a corporation, defendants. a and thereof served the copy upon TEIE INTERIOR, United States Township 8 North, Range 2 West, S. SHERIFFS SALE. of the fire extinguisher. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, L. M. containing 92.77 acres. All To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on thw The assembly was greatly enjoyed Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, applicant. l) 1932. PRIVATE LAND October persons claiming adversely the above 19th day of October, 1932, at 12 11, showed above and it all, by everyone, described land are advised to tile SALE. Notice is hereby given that Front Door of the the great value of fire prevention. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT their protests or objections on or oclock noon, at the of NORMA GIBBS. Samuel N. Cook of Willard, Utah, has House Court Brigham City, County filed application to purchase, Serial OF THE INTERIOR, United States before November 3, 1932 the date set Box Elder county, Utah, all the right, 403 Land Salt Federal for sale, otherwise their claims may Office, Bldg., 04S645 under the provisions of the title, claim and Interest of the above Advisory Class Activities Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), Lake City, Utah, September 27, 1932 be disregarded and the application named defendants, of, in and to the Miss Simonsen's advisory class is the following described land: Tract PRIVATE LAND SALE. Notice Is allowed. Any objections or protests following described real property, planning to have moving pictures No. 89, Section 27, Township 8 North, hereby given that Howard L. Dalton, must be under oath, corroborated, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, filed applica- aiii a copy thereof served upon the shown each advisory period this Range 2 West, S. L. M., containing of Willard, Utah, has winter. Willard Call will bring his 15.82 acres. All persons claiming ad- tion to purchase, Serial 048513, under applicant. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. The Southeast Quarter of Section picture machine for the performance versely the above described land are the Provisions of the Act of April 15 12, Township Thirteen (13) North, des advised to file their protests or ob- 1920 (41 Stat 553), the following Three (3) West, Salt Lake during each period. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Range ELAINE WHITWORTH. jections on or before , November 28, cribed land: Tract No. 80, in Section Meridian. 8 North, Range 2 West OF THE INTERIOR, United States m ' 0 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise 27, Township Dated this 27th day of September, Lake City, Utah, 1932. their claims may be disregarded and Salt Lake Meridian, containing 7.06 Land Office, Salt Examinations All persons claiming adversely September 13, 1932. PRIVATE LAND Terms of sale: cash. application allowed. Any objec- acre?. During Thursday and Friday, exam- the the above described land are advised SALE. Notice is hereby given that JOHN H. ZUNDEL, be must under or tions oath, protests inations took place in the Junior Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. and a copy thereof to file their protests or objections on Mathew Madsen of Willard, Utah, has high school. Many of the students corroborated, F. or before November 14, 1932, the date filed application to purchase, Serial ELI JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. the served By applicant. upon occasion. to this forward looked set for sale, otherwise their claims 048383 under the provisions of the (ol8-nlTAYLOR, Register. Some were prepared for the quesmay be disregarded and the applica- Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), tions, some were not, but we know tion allowed. Any objections or pro- the following described land: Tract NOTICE TO CREDITORS DEPARTMENT STATES that all those who studied will reach UNITED must be under oath, corrobor- No 46 Section 15, Township 8 North, tests United States THE OF INTERIOR, the high points of honor and those served upon Range 2 West, S. L. M., containing Estate of Jere Lee Blodgett,, Utah, ated, and a copy thereof who think education is nothing but Land Office, Salt Lake City, LAND 8.29 acres. All persons claiming ad- deceased. F. ELI TAYLOR, the applicant. 1932. PRIVATE October 11, going to school, will always stay in SALE. Notice is hereby given that Register. versely the above described land are Creditors will present claims with the poorer rank. advised to file their protests or ob- vouchers to the undersigned at 230T of D. Willard, Harding Benjamin on or before November 3, Mountain Ave., La Crescenta, CaliDEPARTMENT STATES UNITED jections to filed purapplication Utah, has date set for bale, otherwise States the United 1932, . OF THE INTERIOR, chase, Serial 048646 under the provi- Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt their claims may be disregarded and fornia, or to J. Wesley Horsley, at Law, First National Bank, Attorney sions of the Act of April 15, 1920 ( 41 City, Utah, September 27, 1932. the application allowed. Any objec- building, Brigham, Utah, on or before-th1931 Stat 653), the following described Lake LAND SALE. Notice is tions or protests must be under oath, PRIVATE 17th day of January, A. D. 1933. Tract No. 76, Section 27, TownH. Mason, corroborated, vand a copy thereof Seed land: that Joseph E. CROSBY, Executor of given hereby CHARLES S. L. 2 M., 8 West, ship North, Range filed application served upon the applicant. ELI F. the estate of Jere Le Blodgett,.-deceasehas of Utah, Willard, All acres. 2.32 persons containing (s20-olde- to purchase, Serial 048511, under the TAYLOR, Register. It was by an act of real considera- claiming adversely the toabove of 15, Act the of April Provisions Date of first publication: Septemfile their tion that the government last year scribed land are advisedon or 1920 (41 Stat 553), the following desSTATES DEPARTMENT ber 15, Jt D. 1932. UNITED before or objections was able to make loans to the farm- protests cribed land: Tracts Nos. 61A in Sec- OF THE INTERIOR, United 8tatea J. WESLEY, HORSLEYS ers with which to buy feed for live- November 28, 1932, the date set for ' be tion 21, and 61B and 66, in Section 22, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, claims their may otherwise Attorney for Executor. These sale, stock and seed for planting. alTownship 8 North, Range 2 West, S. September 15, 1932. PRIVATE LAND (s!6-olloans were accepted in keen apprecia- disregarded and the application All acres. 66.61 SALE. Notice is hereby given that or protests L. M., containing tion at the time they were made. lowed. Any objections corroborated, persons claiming adversely the above John J. Ward of Willard, Utah, has under be oath, must of most They were looked upon by served upon the described land are advised to file filed application to purchase, Serial the farmers as a much needed special and a copy thereof their protests or objections on or 048507 under the provisions of the income at that time. Many of the applicant ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. before November 14, 1932, the date Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), (ol8-nllivestock would have died had it not set for sale, otherwise their claims the following described land: Tract been for the feed loans, and' many may be disregarded and the applica- No. 78 Section 27, Township 8 North, DEPARTMENT STATES UNITED acres would not have been planted if allowed. tion objections or pro- Range 2 West, S. L. M., containing OF THE INTERIOR, United States tests must be Any under it had not been for the seed loans. oath, corrobor- 3.20 acres. All persons claiming ad403 Federal Bldg., Salt The plea made by the farmers was Land Office, Utah, October 4, 1932. ated, and a copy thereof served upon versely the above described land are for GOOD an earnest and honest confession of Lake City, LAND SALE. Notice is the applicant. ELI F. TAYLOR, adviBed to file their protests or obCOAL and l) their actual condition. The whole PRIVATE jections on or before November 7, Register. Kindling Wood matter was considered almost an act 1932, the date set for sale, otherwise UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT their claims may be disregarded and of providence in relieving stress and life, use OF THE INTERIOR, United States need. Each loan was made with the Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt distinct understanding that It was for For the REST of your Lake City, Utah, September 27, 1932. one season and at the end of the Rest-Rit- e Mattresses PRIVATE LAND SALE. Notice is seasons growth the loan should be hereby given that John P. Kunzler promptly repaid. Renovating us! you of Willard, Utah, baa filed application The paying back of the loan is althe 048509 under to purchase, Serial Better Bedding Co. ways difficult, but It is to be hoped Provisions of the Act of April 15, that the farmers will look upon the 1920 (41 Stat 553), the following paying of these loans with the same described land: Tracts Nos. 54, 55, intense consideration as they did at WE OFFER TO EVERY RESIDENT OF 62, 65B, all in Section 22, and Tract the time the loans were made. These No. 65A In Section 21, Township 8 D. S. loans will be payable shortly. It Is BRIGHAM CITY AND VICINITY, THE North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Merihoped that the veracity and high claimAll acres. 85.50 made dian. persons SINCERE SERVICES OF THIS BANK, who farmers of the standards ing adversely the above described them will maintain in making the PLANNED AND CONDUCTED IN ITS land are advised to file their protests November ENTIRETY TO BE STRICTLY A COMor objections on or before None of the individual loans were .89 12, 1932, the date set for sale, otherNo. L..Summer Wt, Flat....! MUNITY BANK, BUILT WITH YOU AND large, but it should be remembered wise their claims may be disregarded 8. Light Wt, Rib-- that the government Is justified in obRib...... L5 allowed. FOR YOU Any USE IT, ITS YOUR and the application 5. Medium Wt, exacting a settlement, as it was writU6 under Ecru be must or Rib, was Med. protests 6. Wt, it jections BANK ten in the loan at the time IN EVERY OF THE WORD, SENSE oath, corroborated, and a copy thereof 7. Heavy Wt, Rib -made, and in the near future the 1.35 F. Ecru . ELI . . A WHETHER DEPOSITOR OR NOT, the Rib, served upon applicant. 8. Heavy Wt, office In charge will be making an Rib as TAYLOR, Extra Register. Heavy, LJ; 9. Just MORE YOURE THAN WELCOME HERE. effort to collect the loans. L35 10. Ex. Heavy, Rib, Ecru the loans were accepted graciously, DEPARTMENT 2.75 STATES UNITED Wool Part 12. Med. Wt, the same spirit should be present in R25 OF THE INTERIOR, United States 13. Med. Wt, Part Wool their as we feel at the Land Office, 403 Federal Bldg., Salt 14. Rayon 23, 1932. Utah, September Lake City, 15. Silk . housePRIVATE LAND SALE. Notice is Tipplers were elated and or Lady) Man If wives were dismayed in Windsor, hereby given that Appollos Taylor of (State Utah, has filed application Willard, Wash., recently, when the water sysAnywhere Postage Prepaid Serial 048249 under the to tem began supplying a mild brand purchase, In the U. S. A. of moonshine liquor through the Provisions of the Act of April 15, 1920 (41 Stat 553), the following destowns spigots. Investigation revealed of Brigham City You May Return Any Pair from land: Tract No. 66 A in Seccribed that a large quantity of whiskey Satisfactory. Net tion 21, and Tract 56 B in Section 22, an Illicit still had in some manner Ite Sure and State Sle Township 8 North, Range 2 West, seeped into the water reservoir. Salt Lake Meridian. All persons Why Pay More? Warned by state patrolmen because adversely the above desclaiming of the absence of a tail light on his land are advised to file their cribed -Louis before neighbors of yours. truck trailer, a driver near St and protests or objections on or set a for date bucket the November 11, 1932, utilized a molasses be charcoal fire to provide the light sale, otherwise their claims may althe and application disregarded SUBSCRIBE FUK THE NEWS Economic !f the Campaign PAGE THREES d 75B-Sectio- 8) 5) 1,-6- 34 Elder-County- 1932-Ter- ms (s27-o2- 5) - LEGAL NOTICES (o4-n- to-w- it: (S20-O1- 8) (27-04-11-1- 8) 5) (o4-n- l) Farmers Urged To Loans Repay For Feed and e d. 8) -- 4) f 5) (o4-n- as wed have know L ekphone of f and the to operator in a doctor, saved my wife. She lfe of mfluenza & and suf- Elapse. The doc- - tated that if I had liable to reach him mckly he could not saved H A teU?bl cents lot ps. her. 0 ur Bub- - costs but suohday, yet the call may be 'L!l0ontain States e & Telegraph Co. 1 Garments - (o4-n- l) STATE SECURITY BANK aPne , to-w- lt: K L. Hansen "k&zszsi |