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Show r t Borne Cube! Loolc! No r Hands Sacrament .Services 'Are Held in 2nd Ward Sun. Or Gravity Six MEMPHIS. Tenn. (IT) BIRTHS year old Pat Holt saw the movie Titanic and reported to her A bov was born September 8 grandmother that the ship hit to Floyd and Marilyn Hewlett an ice cube and sank Olsen of Brigham City. This is 'the Olsens first ihild A girl wa born September 9 lo Dooley and hlsie Cleb Shoity of the Intermountain School girl was born September 9 to Donald and Florence Waters Slumm of Tremonton. Burden James and Marilyn ngelin Ogden announee the arrival of a boy, born September Sacrament and fast day vices were held in the Second ward Sunday, Aug. 6, at 11:30 prep. m. witlf Bishop Horsley siding and Counselor Wnn N Jeppson conducting. The congregation sang and Patriarch N. J. Valentine gave opening prayer. The congregation sang and Preston Jensen, Elwynn Olsen and John Linford prepared sacrament. A number of babies were blessed and named and those who had been baptized w'ere of the confirmed members church. ser- Dont ' bargain with your 10. HEARIN- GA hearing aid chosen for low CALL price proves expansive if and unsatisfactory results force you to buy a better one later on. Start with the best ME'AT for ) Certified Call J. EDWIN BAIRD AGENCY 131 South Main Leaal Notices Speths Return From Detroit With New Car summons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speth turned last week from a brief vacation trip to Detroit. Michigan where they picked up a new Packard Clipper. Upon their arrival home they were greeted by Captain and Mrs. Mervyn L. Speth and children, Pamela and Ray. The younger Speths ihad preceeded Mr. and Mrs. Speth by 30 minutes Captain Spetl) is stationed in Alabama and will leave on Monday to return to his base there. They have also been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Victor Petersen of Logan Mrs. Speth is the former VTonna Petersen. re- And Mrs. Jerry Morris Here From Minn. A3-- c W.A.HAll UHE fM Nil OFFER CO Jliaft'Bii r. PH 1 A., WHITE CITyJSF 'BALLROOM Daredevil Jim Rawlings Belies Gravity and skims around the vertical wall of a 14 foot high barrel that has a circumference trick cyclist performs during Peach Days in Brigham City of 80 feet. The 20 year-ol- d at the concessions on west Forest street. It takes nerve but if that .isnt enough he does Australian dips, snatches a hanky from a spectator and hands it back and much more. AUTO PA. MHioiT Airman First Class and Mrs Jerry A. Moms arrived in Brig ham City recently from Duluth, Minn. Airman Morris is stationed there with the U. 5. air force at tihe Municipal airport. Mrs. Morns joined him there for a month vacation from nurses training at the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital school of nursing. This evening Mrs.' Morris will graduate from the school of nursing. She plans to take her state board examination when they return to Duluth and seek employment Airman Morris is the son of Mr. and Mrs Morns K Lee of this city. Mrs Morns parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsen. Case No 7273 In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and For the County of Box Elder. HOWARD W THOMPSON, Plaintiff, HOSKINS JANF A HARRIS HALFORD and THFODORF sons and all deceased HOSKINS, and daughter of O C HOSKINS hi. LUCINDA HOWELL HOSKINS and RK HARD wile both deceased RACHF L S HOSKINS deceased, HOSDAVID M FTHLRISCTON. KINS MARY L GIBBS and LORFN-E FIOSKINS sons and dauh. ters of O C HOSKINS AND ELLEN JONES HOSKINS, hir wife, both de- JOSI Mil MM F V ceased and their unknown executors, deheirs, administrators, assigns. visees, legatees and creditors and all other persona unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or hen upon the real property described in the Complaint of the plaintiff herein. adverse to plaintiff ownership or clouding plaintiff s title thereto , Defendants LTAH TO THE THE STATE OF ABOVE NAMED You are hereby DEFENDANTS summoned and required to serve upon R R Hackett, Plaintiff a attorney, whose addrevs is 31 J Kiesel Building. Ogden, Utah, an 20 answer to the complaint within summons of this days after servce do judg upon you If you fail so to ment by default will be taken against you for the rebel demanded in said aomplant which ha been filed with the clerk of said court This is an action brought to quiet real title to the following described property situated in Box EldeT Counand Lots of wit to Utah State ty, 2 Block it Flat A Portage Town-sit- e in the 5W1, of Section 6, Town ship 14 North, Range 3 West Salt lake Meridian, les the North 51 feet thereof 953 Dated July 9. R R HACKETT Attorney for Plaintiff, 313 Kiesel Building, Ogden Utah. 25 Oct. 2 SI SUMMONS Civil No. 7404 Box In The District Court of Elder County, State of Utah CLEON L RICH SULLIVAN, Plaintiff, versus MF1VIN dant THE Defen. SULLIVAN. JAMES OF STATE LTAH TO above named defendant THE are hereby summoned and required to serve upon O Dee Lund Plaintiff s Attorney. whoe address is First Security Bank Building Brigham com- City, Utah, an answer to the You service of pUmt within 20 days after this summons upon you If you fail so be to do, judgment by default will detaken against you for the relief manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court the This is an action to dissolve and bonds of matrimony heretofore now existing between plaintiff and de. iendant Dated September 1, 195 3. O DIE 1 UND Attorney for Plaintiff. First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. First publication. Sept. 4 1953 Last publication Sept 25. 1953 S4 IMS TONIGHT 7:30 - P.M, HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM i BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL 25 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTFRIOR, MANAGEMI NT. BUREAU OF LAND Salt Lake Land and Survey Office, Nottce City Utah, August II, 1953 that John J Kunzler is hereby given of Park Valley. Utah, on June 24, 1952, filed application Utah 02680 under Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select lot I, 3, 4, 5. 6. SE'NE4. S'',NW4. WhSW'4 All section 4 WVjSF, section 6, All section 8. All section 18, T 12 N, R 15 W. and W', section .31. T 13 N., R 15 W, SLM, Utah. 2749 23 acres, in exchange for all settlor 27. ail section 29, S'--all section 33, S section 21 section 14. S'jN'j, iT 12 N R. 15 W, SLM, Utah, 2720 I3E32 VS. SESE acres. of This notice la for the purpose allowing all persons claiming the se letted land or having bona fide objec tions to such application an opportun lty to file their protests or other ob jections in the Land and Survey Ot fice. Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served 30 davs upon the applicant within from the date of the first publication of this notice ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. First rmhhcsHon August 21, 1953. 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Yet it's the lowest priced line in the field. low-pric- e sSfr Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops on the pedal brings smooth, positive response right now! Chevrolets improved brakes are the largest e xn the field. --" An easy nudge I figure this demonstration saved me fcjnany, liundredsiLdollars ! 115-h- valve-in-hca- 108-h.- p Thrift-Kin- g you must see.:: . FIRST TIME IN THE WEST It's heavier for better roadability You're in for a pleasant Let usv demonstrate all the advantages sur- prise at the smooth, steady, r ride of this new Chevrolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than cars. the other MUGS MOTOR MANIACS big-ca- now! Janfmfll7 WISHING d ANY OTHER low-pric- CAR! ombinahort of Powerglide automatic transmission and Jl-h"Mue-Flamc- " engine optional on and Bel Air models of 7 extra cosu SUCCESS TO CHAMBER - 18 North Main St. OF COMMERCE AND BRIGHAM CITY FOR f COMPLETE engine. was better off in every way with this new Chevrolet! Central Chevrolet Co. A Gear- Blue-Flam- e. I THAN IN ADDITION shift models offer the advanced expected to pay that much more for a new car until I discovered WORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVR01ETS FEATURING d I of buying a Chevrolet The Cleanest Show Traveling ! engines are engines. In models, you get Powerglide the most powerful engine in Chevrolet's field the new great one-pie- 1953 ONE NITt ONLY . . . Mr. Lynn C. Beyeler Sonotone Consultant WILL BE AT BRIGHAM HOTEL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16 1 P. M. to b P. M. 11. Time was open for testimony STATE FARM INSURANCE first! Brigham City. Utah Friday, September ed. 19 S0N0T0NE 4 Box Elder JOURNAL AMERICAN TOP DANCE BAND Dean Shaw and Mary Ann Williams were released as workers in the Primary organization and Marilyn Jones was appoint- guesswork-fittin- g S68 Waring and 12 persons occupied the time After congregational ringing. Fred Miller offered the closing prayer A GREAT CELEBRATION! v |