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Show 1.,.. Golf Club t.,i l'l I on I m- m. m i 11,1 ' ' 11,1 til Sunday evening lo complete heir play. The Hlues. captained hy Ray Thomas, are well out in front at the last count hy some 21 points. The Lillies have totaled 33 points to 1) by the Iteds, who are hy Lloyd Reese. The members have the rest of Tim Brigham Coif and this week to get their ma'ehes. club is winding up their Red and Blue lourna Then the losers will pay the ment this week at the local j bill for the banquet which will course. The matches were ong- tie held in the War Memorial inally .scheduled to end last home one week from today at Sunday evening, but due to the H p. m. 'SpurliinslMcdl The South Cache Spartans crushed the Weber Warriors last Friday afternoon by a score of 27 to (1. The grid battle was played at Hyrurn and got tin-der" way at 2:30 in the after-- j eap-taine- ! noon. was the second Region One victory for the South Cache eleven this season. The week before they defeated their . rivals. North Cache, will The South Cache team meet the powerful Bear River Rears this coming Friday. Et - . cross-count20-0- H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN Just East of Rear River fity Eostoffioe Tremonton Exchange Brigham Phone Rear River Chv 2391 1 Phone J. coach Head Woods Me elev-- TRACK DOWN THESE BUYS 30-3- 0 DEER RIFLE ignition, new type holt action, barrel. The short, crisp, trigger pull. new post-wa- r Stevens, made by Savage, with lat-- . est developments In rifle action construction.! v , Vented for ga.s escape with protective shield. See it its the finest deer rifle. Lightning-fas- t h SiHIOTGUBSS Fj SINGLE BARREL ALL GAUGES . . 52995 . MU RIFLES DAISY SINGLE SHOT, SLEEPING BAGS The Box Elder Bees will play Their second home game of the football season here next Friday night as they meet the Weber Warriors, in Box Elders game for The Bees have a record of three wins against one loss. The victory in Region competition was booked last Friday atternoon as they dumped North Cache 21 to 0. The game was more onesided than the score would indicate. The Box Klder boys had two T. D.s called hack as the result of penalties and at the end of thp game they had 130 yards against them on the mistake side of the ledger. Weber has a record of five defeats in this year's play. Davis, Twin Falls, Idaho, Carbon, South Cache and Ogden high schools all have recorded victories over the Ogden member of Region One. Frank .May reported out to practice this week, but will not he in top shape for the Weber game, however, Coach Ferguson indicated May would see some back service at the blocking post this Friday. Vard Johnson and Maynard Victor, however, are still in the injured list and will be out for the Weber contest. The Box Elder high school students will hold a pep rally Thursday and the usual lighting of the B will take place on the side of the mountain. The game time Friday will be 8 p. m. home-coinin- g 19-1- 2 CAPS HUNTING AND TO GET AWAY FROM HOME ON YOUR HUNT, pD EEAVETHE LITTLE WOMAN Perfect Record In Region Play Out 12 To 7 Win An army pack sack, worth $5, with each box of d rifle or shotgun shells. You'll need this pack sack to carry lunch and other gear on your hunt. Take advantage of this special offer NOW. HAPPY, BUY HER AN QBG TH I SIN E.WILTAB O RS AV.E R " t fti. .i.i ti. v nirkr't - Utt l"W r loia nubstdntlally c.irner Serial sale bid, "Public Sale, 10 A. M., November N 2. Ihe person making the highest bid will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. claiming adversely the Any per-on- s land are advised to above described on or file their claims, or objections, the before time designated for sale. Probate and Guardianship No Any person entitled to claim a pref-- J riht under the first proviso to tices. Consult Clerk of Dis- i erenre section 14 as an owner of contl- trict Court, Brigham, Utah, or said guous land must assert his claim within iU days from the date of public ofthe respective signers fering and conditional sale to the highfurther Information. est bidder and at the expiration of said such if preference right period, NOTICE TO CREDITORS has been asserted, the highest Estate ot JOSEPHINE J KNUDSON, right the purchaser declared be w.ll bidder al-- o known aa JOSEPHEN J. KNUD. of the land. SON, Deceased. ERNEST E. HOUSE, with Creditors will present claims Manager. vouchers to the undernined at Brigham Sept. 28 Oct. City, Utah, on or before the i8th day of November, A. D., 1949. WANDA K. HAMPTON, F.xecutri SUMMONS of Estate of Josephine J. Knudson, In The District Court of the First Jualso known as josephen j. Knud of the State of Utah, dicial District son. Deceased. In And For the County of Box Elder. Date of first publication September WILLIAM JASPER RUDD, Plaintiff, 14. A. D., 1949. versus Walter C. Mann, Attorney at Law, L. PIERSON, a single man; HEMON First Security Bank Bldg. MARV1LLA P. SMITH. AGNES Brigham City, Utah. PIERSON. MARTHA P. HESS. MABEL Sept. and PIERSON, ClLBf RT PIFjHsON ALTA PIFJLSON. his wife; VERA P. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SPRAKER, JAMES A. PIERSON and MINNIE and Estate of William E. Tracy, Deceased. PIERSON, hm wile, LUC ETTA P. TURNER, being all the Creditors will present claims with W. HEMON ofPIERSON heirs of and vouchers to the undersigned at the fice oi W m. fc.. Davis, J tty., Room 28, JANET A. PIERSON, his wife, both First Sec. Bank Bldg., Brigham, Utah, deceased, and all unknown heirs, deon or before the 26th day of January, visees, assigns, grantees and crediW. PIF.RSON tors of HEMON 950. and A. D.t S. T. LOWE, executor of the JANF1T A. PIERSON, both deceased, and all other persons unknown, claimestate of William E Tracy, Deceased. ing any right, title, estate or interDate of first publication. est in, or lien upon the real propSeptember 2 st, A. D., 1949. erty described in the Complaint, adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or Wm. E. Davis, Brigham, Utah clouding plaintiffs title thereto, DeAttorney for executor. 2 fendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DF.-- I FENDANTS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS You are hereby summoned to appear Estate of JOHN L. JOHNSES, Deceased. J within of this Creditors will present claims with summons(20) days afterif service served within upon you, vouchers to the undersined at Brigham the in which this action is County City, Utah, on or before the 18th day brought; otherwise within (30) days of November, A. D., 1949. and detend above the after service, HYRUM L. JOHNSEN, Administra-toentitled action and in case of your of Estate of John L. Johnsen. failure to do so, the plaintiff in this Deceased. to the for will the court action apply Date of first publication September relief demanded in the complaint which 14. A. D., 1949. has been with filed the of said Clerk Walter G. Mann, Attorney at Law, Court; and wtll take judgment again t First Security Bank Bldg. you according to the demand of the Brigham City, Utah. complaint. Sept. This action is brought to recover a judgment title quieting plaintiffs NOTICE TO CREDITORS to the following described Jands situated in Box Eider County, State of Estate of Noble Hansen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ut Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 25th day ot November, A. D., 1949. GLEN Executor of JEPPSEN, DeEstate of Noble Hansen, ceased. Date ot first publication September for u Brides Shower Held For Shirlea Josephson Mrs. Harry Hanline and Mrs. Basil Olsen gave a brides shower Friday evening in honor of Miss Shirlea Jo.soph.son, at Mrs. Hanlines home. Eighteen friends and relatives enjoyed parlor Dainty games, prizes .being won by Mrs. servpd withrefreshments Sarah Josephson, Mrs. Nancy green as the pink, blUe color schei Valberg, Mrs. Lottie Johnson, Mrs. Leah Josephson, Mrs. Emel-iOlsen and Mrs. Camilla Christensen. Clever recipes and household hints were written The Bear River Bears showed power in their 12 to 7 victory over the Grigglies. The game was played before a record breaking crowd Friday night and was a thriller all the way. Tlfe Bears had to come from behind to nip the Logan high eleven. They were trailing 6 to 7 with just minutes remaining in the game. Don Peterson flipped a pass to Clive Gam in the final period to put the game on ice for the Bears. tin the third quarter, Peterson plunged over center to give the Bear River gridders their first j touchdown. The conversion fail ed. LaBeau bucked the Bears line in the third period for the lone Sorenson touchdown. Grizzly booted the extra point. ntPROFlT tm Beg. at a pt. 109 rd. ft W. of the SE rds 4 cor. of the SWTi of Sec. 12, T. 13 N., R. 3 W.. S.L.M., th. W. 20 rd and 12 ft., th. S. 9 rda, th. E. 13 rd. th. N. I rd, th E. 7 rds, and 12 ft., th. N 8 rda lo beg. O. DEE LUND, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah. First publication Sept. 26. Oct. 26. Last Publication; Uuh. N. and 54 S 19 26 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS Belter feed, All Models Now Available low top market price. for fgp and poultry, patron.g. payment, ALL me. more profit for member, AT Central Chev. 18 i savings on Mippli. Ph. 21 No. Main Z(iaTi(p6uJbiu AND FARMERS 1W0 South West TampU . . . , tunununi L'luh and C0-- 0 Btflnvhn .Suttrfu-- It is reuested by the service clubs of Brigham City, that all boys, who were issued suits for the Junior 'baseball league, please turn in Jheir suits to the manager of the team, of which they were a member. It is necessary to get the suits in as soon as possible so that they may be cleaned and stored. By doing this, the suits will last longer and more boys will be able to use them. BUREAU 2 Interior OF LAND MANAGEMENT & Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2, 1949. NOTICE is hereby given that under provisions of sections 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and of to the application Leon pursuant Fonner-beckLogan, Utah. 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