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Show CORINNE COMMENTS Corinne School PTA Plans Local NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Manafement LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dec. Panel for First Meeting in 1956 14. Marijane Morris How do you like this most t unusual" weaher? J know of one farmer Who has been plowing, there are probably others and our lemon tree has a lemon on It. We havent had to use the smudge pots once, either! Miss Rut!h. Bradford had an exciting few days oveT the holidays.'' She flew to Reno, Nev., to attend her nieces wedding. What made it so exiditing was weather. unusual (Nevadas When She landed she was certain she was lost. It turned out to be - another airport rather than the usual one that couldnt be used. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jones from Browning, Montana, were visitors in Corinne over the holidays. If youd like to know where Browning is, youll find Jt located just a few miles from Glacier National Park. When we were there last July, it resembled early spring here in ' Utah. Rut it is an interesting town. Mr. Jones is working in a garage there. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cutler and visitfamily spent the week-ening with Mrs. Cutlers parents iwho live in Salem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Shirt Hess have welcomed their first child, a boy. He weighed in at six pounds and arrived the 5th day of this brand new year of 1956. to ail! Mrs. Congratulations Hess is the former Beverty Fredrickson. The Hesss make their home' in Ogden. We were very sorry to learn that Thell Young, Jr. had to return to the hospital to undergo an operation. Seems, sometimes, that one misfortune folWe can only lows another. By Under provision of section 2455, R, as amended by section 14 of the of June 28. 934 (48 Stat., 1274; hope that he is on the road to at 43 U.S.C. 1171), and pursuant to the recovery and Will soon he (home application of Philbert C. Lind of No. U 015708, Serial Lynn, Utah, and back in school. there will be offered to the highest bid der, but at not lees than $3.50 per Another one of our commun- acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 on the 16th day of Febru-arity has been hospitalized. Mr. o'clock1956a. m.. next, at this office, the Rex Barker spent his holidays in tracts of land: SWSE'4 Sec. 25. SEX SSWVi, the Cooley hospital having a SZ'4 Sec. 26, E2E Zt Sec, 35, T. 13 severe bout with pneumonia. N., R. 17 W., SLM, Utah, containing 320 Thie acres. parcel of land, as in We all hope he will soon be dice ted, will be offered for eale as a unit. No bid will be received for leas up and around again. than all of an offered parcel of land. To get 1956 off to a good start, or Bids may be made by the principal hia either personally at the Circle the 23rd of this month. sale or agent, by mail. by mail will be considered That is the first PTA meeting BideIf sent received at thia office prior to of 1956 and it will be Interesting. only the hour fixed for the ale. Bids must be in sealed A local panel, consisting of three envelopes accompanied by certified checks or postofftee money members from the community orders made payable to the Treasurer the United States for the amounts and one teacher will discuss of of the bids. The be such questions as, Should a marked in the lowerenvelopes must comer Public bid. U sale Serial No. child have an allowance? 015708, If Sale. Feb. 1956. a child is a tattle-tale- , is it The highest6, bidder will be required anything to worry about? Par- to pay immediately the amount IV SERIES for Everyone THIS WEEK: ents who might have similar .questions are asked to contact the PTA officers, Mrs. Reva Nelson, Mrs. Melba Mills, Mrs. Della Owens or the- program chairman, Mrs. Wally Morris. Or, bring your questions to the meeting and hand them to the panel there. The Corinne Pinochle club met for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Bosley. Prizes went to Mrs. Elva Roundy, Mrs. Stella Forsgren and hostess gift to Mrs. Bosley. Special guests were Mrs. Tracy Larson from Brigham City and Mrs. Irene Roche. "ALCOHOLISM" KUTV - CHANNEL 2 SUNDAYS 11:45 a.m. IAOTAOT; - HOUSECLEANING? ' Send your curtains to us for finest service at lowest cost. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how new and fresh they will look on return and how economical and time saving it is! ... BRIGHAM : d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time Bureau of designated for sale. The Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. a Any contiguous owner claiming preference right mu sit assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250.1 within 30, days from the above sale date. DOUGLAS E. HENR1QUE3, Acting Manager. F-- CITY LfiUMiEBETTE and DRY CLEANERS 22 West Forest Phone 62 PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC of. d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time of designated for sale. The Bureau Land Management ha not searched the files of Box Elder County to ascer tain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250. f I within 30 days from the above ale dnte. E.- - H DOUGLAS ENRIQUES, Acting Manager. 0 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE . United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 8, 1955, Under provisions of section 2455, R. 4 of 5., as amended by section the act of June 28, 1934 (46 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Jesoe Tracy, Serial No. Utah 01 106, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 0 oclock a. m,, on the 1456 eighth day of February, next, at this otfice, the following tracts of land: S2SW14 Sec. 14; SXSEX, NW' Sec. SE4 Sec. 15; NE, EXSZX R. 22; WJjSWtf Sec. 23, T. 14 N., 13 520 W., S.L.M., Utah, containing acres. This parcel of kind, as indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids ent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for sale. Bids mtm be in sealed esvelope accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hancorner Public sale No. Utah bid. Serial . 01106, Sale, February 8, 956. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount there- Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time of designate! for sale. The Bureau Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claim. owner claiming Any contiguous such assert preference right must right and substantiate the claim by the evidence required by 43 submitting CFR 250.M within 30 days from the abova sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. You save costs and delays, too, when you repair farm machinery at home , ; . electrically. Buy from your deafer ya: 6. 7. PUBLICATION SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 14, 1955. Under provision of seotion 2455, R, S., as amended by seotion 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of John C. Ward of Malad, Idaho, Serial No. U 015588, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not lose than $2.50 per acre, at a 10 oclock public sale to be held at a. m., on the 16th day of February, 1956 next, at thia office, the following trade of land: Sec. 14, T. 14 N., R 7 W.. SLM, Utah, containing 320 acree. Thia parcel of land, aa indicated, will be offered for aale aa a unit. No bid will will be received for leee than all of an offered parcel of land. Bida may be made by the principal or hia agent, either pereonally at the aale or by mail. Bids sent by mafi will be considered only if received at thia office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be corner marked in the lower Serial U-- 0 15588, Public aale bid, Sale, Feb. 16, 1956. The highest bidder witl be required to pay immediately the amount there PUBLIC d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, the time or objections, on or before designated for aale. The Bureau of Land Management has net searched the file of Box Elder County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claim. a Any contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 230.1 within 30 days from the above sale date. DOUGLAS E. HENRIQUES, Acting Manager. fixtures $25,945.88 Other assets 11. 12. TOTAL ASSETS PUBLICATION-PUB- The Box a scrappy LIABILITIES 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS 23. Other liabilities 711,641.97 824,776.81 199,801.98 579,566.60 100,000.00 19,460.55 $2,435,247.91 21,846.77 24. TOTAL LIARILITIES 2,457,094.68 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS' : 25. Capital . 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIARILITIES 100.000.00 50.000.00 45,541.12 195.541.12 AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This banks capital stock consists of: Common stock with total par value Elder matmen edged 2,652,635.80 : 32. alternate can- week Winning pins for the Rees were Russell Suzuki, Bob Christensen, John Gomez, Jerry Dennis Nelpn, Lynn Jensen and Wayne May. Deoisions were won by Kenny Walters, Billy Howes, Max Huggins, Leroy Craner, Jay Goodell, Wynn Bott, Richard Earl, Jimmy Moore, Billy Shio, Burt Harper and Richard Korth. Milo Nimori, Noland Tingey, r Richard Endo and Paul tied their matches with their Dart opponents. Losing by pins were Roger Dailin, Glade Sycamore, Wayne Singleton, Noel Bess and Wynn Parker. iBeemen losing by decisions were Maurice Carter, Richard to the didate for appointment United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. He will be one of seven young Utahns to be examined by the Department of the Navy seeking the three vacancies at the Academy. In the event the three principal appointees fail to qualify, the alternate appointees will be given next preference. Nielsen, Kent Josep'hson, Tad Jeppsen, Norton Cook, Steven Jeppsen, Verl Cole, Ralph Kunz-ler- , Dan Enb, Leon Young, Jim Caddy, Robert Monson and Byron Madsen. The local squad wrestled at Rear River High school on Thursday afternoon. Hun-sake- second , of $100,000.00 U-- Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder 200,000.00 4,743.06 - E. R. Davis, being first duly sworn according to law, dpeoses and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct of the condition of said bank at the Close of business on the 31st day of December, 1955. Subscribed and sworn to before E. A. DAVIS me this 6th day of January, 1955 Correct Attest : John W. Phillips (Seal) SCOTT P. HORSLEY Notary Public R. M. KAISER statement Resding at Brigham City, Utah. My Commisses expires March 10, as 74 score. MEMORANDA 31. Seeks Appointment Me-serv- Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and , : corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.).... S VITAMINSALE jeSSM HALF PRICE WAYNE A. JENSEN COME IN AND LOOK! Directors 1957. STATL OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on Janu-ary 10, 1956. CO. TMS LOUIS S. LEATHAM Bank Commissioner Noted Doctor Will Address Willard PTA LIC SALE m., day next, at thia office, the following tracts of land: Tract Nf$SE4 Sec. 4, R. 17 W.f SLM, $3.00 per T. 13 N.,lWiNE'4, NE SEMSW Sec. 7, acre, and NEUSE4 Sec. 18, NW'i, SW4NE!4. T. 14 N k. 17 W., SL.M. 2.50. per acre. Each parcel of lanl a indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal or hia agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixel for the sale. Bids must be in seeled envelopes accompanied by certified checks or poet office money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amount of the bid. The envelopes must be marked in the lower comer Public eale bid. Serial No. U 010403, Sale, Jan. 25, 1956. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount there- January, Tremontcn Youth Squad Tuesday 2,652,635.80 "A special program has been PTA outlined for the Willard United States meeting to be held Monday, Department of the Interior Jan 16, at 7:30 p. an. in the WilBureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City. Utah, lard school auditorium. 1955. Deoember 7, Dr. Paul Rasmussen, bureau Unter provision of section 2455, R. S.- , as emended by section 14 of the chief of the Childrens Health 48 Stat., 1274; act of June 28, 1934 43 U. S. C 1171), and pursuant to the Center of the Utah State Departof applicatiin of Glen Briggs, ment of Health, will address the Idaho, Serial No. Utah 010403, there will be offered to the highest' group. His subject will foe The bidder, at a public sale to be held at Normal Rest and Bating Habits 10 oclock a. of on the 25th NOTICE FOR Over Dart 1956 A Box Elder county youth, Davis High school James H. Waldron of Tremon-ton- , team 'here Tuesday 62,498.06 wrestling was named by Congress864.55 afternoon, 'winning by an 81 to man Henry Aldous Dixon this LEGAL NOTICE of School Age Children and the Effect TV is Having on Our Children. Dr. Rasmussen is well versed on the subject, as he has spent many years as a pediatrician in private practice and his lectured to medical students and nurses in the Salt Lake City hospitals in connection with the Utah Medical University of school. Dr. Rasmussen worked very closely with Dr. Myers in the polio and physical programs carried out this past year. He has a family of his own and therefore also has practical knowledge on, the subject. The Third and Fourth grade mothers will act as hostesses. ykt RAY Cct4tdy3d6aeoo-$oca7tditlM- DRUGGIST . llllllllltMUJIlllHlll PRtSCIHPTlON o Witf'h ' & EH Tour be AND PRESCRIPTS Tiramu 1956 spm is mmm in ApowerStyle" CHRYSLER of. d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objection, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the filp of Box Elder County for evidence of any adverse claims. a Anv contiguous owner claiming right must assert such preference right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC SALE United States Department of the Interior NOTICE TO OF INTENTION Bureau of Land Management IMPOUND TRESSPASSING LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 8, 1955. LIVESTOCK Under provisions of seotion 2455, R. 'Notice is hereby given that S., as amended by seotion 14 of the of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat.. 1274; all livestock found trespassing act 43 U.S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the upon lands owned or controlled application of Thomas R. Wright, No. there will Utah 01 5597, by the United States within Serial offered to the highest bidder, but the Sawtooth National Forest, be at not less than $2.50 per acre, at a 10 oclock aale to be held at States of Idaho and Utah, will a.public on the eighth day of February, be impounded by the United 1956m., next, at this office, the following of land: States Forest Service on or af- tracts 2, 3, 4, Sec. 25; all (Lota 1, 2, ter February 3, 1956, if the same 3. Lots NZ 4) Sec. 26; EVi . El2NW. SEUSE'iSW be not previously removed per- SW'i. N'jSE'SWU, X Sec. 35. T. 15 N., R. 15 W., SLM, manently from the National Utah, containing 699.16 acres.will This be parcel of land, as indicated, Forest. for sale as a unit. No bid will After the impoundment, own- offered be received for less than all of an ofers of trespassing livestock may fered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal regain possession thereof by or his agent, either personally at the ale by mail. first . reimbursing the United Bidsor sent by mail will be considered States in full for the expenses only If received at this office prior to incurred in advertising, gatheri- the inhour fixed for the sale. Bids must sealed envelopes aooompanied by be ng. impounding and feeding or certified checks or post-offic- e money made payable to the Treasurer orders impasturing said livestock. All of the United States for the amounts pounded animals not redeemed of the bids. The envelopes must bs corner in the lower within five (5) days after im- marked No. Utah Public sale bid, ' Serial be offered for will 8. 1956." , Sale poundment 015597, February The highest bidder will be required sale at public auction. Anito pay immediately the amount there- not mals sold at the public sale will be sold at private sales or as condemned and destroyed, required by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. Dated at Twin Falls, Idaho, this 12th day of January, 1956. Chas. I. Daugherty, (Forest Supervisor, Sawtooth National Forest. balances with other banks, Including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 544,897.23 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 772,648.43 Loans and discounts (lncuding $621.03 overdrafts) ...1,271,727.48 Rank premises owned $36,552.18, furniture and n NOTICE FOR NOTICE FOR of. You can make your farm more profitable these winter days with inside work, using electrical tools. You can make and repair utility trailers, wagon unloaders, cattle guards, gates and other equipment .( . faster and better with motor driven grinders and drills, an electric welder and other electrical helpers. 2. The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, in cooperation with Salt Lake County Medical Society, has scheduled a Cancer Symptom Center to be held Jan. 18, at Division Headquarters, 176 Social Hall avenue. Salt Lake City. Registration will be held Jan. 12 and 13 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Only those persons who register can be examined at the Center. In making this announcement, the Cancer Society and the Salt Lake County Medical Society wish to point out that in order to be eligible for examination, all applicants must bring a written referral from any doctor consulted by them in the past year. As the name indicates, complete examinations are not given but are directed at only those areas of the body where cancer is thought to exist. Patients are referred back to their family doctor for further diagnostic procedures and treat-mewhen indicated. C Win 13, Cash, 1. Held Next Week Brigham City, Utah Friday, January ASSETS 3 SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. December 14, I955. Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 2'8. 1934 (46 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S.C. 171), and pursuant to the of Glen Briggs of application Another little citizen of Idaho, Serial No. Utah 010897, will be offered to the highest bidjust three weeks old, is there der, but at not less than $5.00 per the son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal acre, at a sale to be held at Norman. This makes five grand- 10 oclock a.public m., on the I5ith day of 1956 at this office, the children for Bishop and Mrs. J. February tracts next, of land: following H. Norman, and nine grandchilTraot 4 IB (formerly Argenta Mill Lots 1, 2. 5. 6, 7 SE-'SSec. dren for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Site) 1. T. 4 N R. 18 W., SLM. Utah. ConCarter, Mrs. Normans (Elaine) taining 134.88 aores. This parcel of land, as indicated, will be offered for parents. Good luck! No bid will be sale as a unit. The Corinne Bridge club met ceived for less than all of an offered of land. at the home of Mrs. Patsy Weils parcel Bide may be made by the principal for their regular meeting and or his agent, either personally at the sale by mail. were served delicious tacos by Bidsor sent mail will be considered by the hostess.. Twelve members only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must and guests were present with be in sealed envelopes accompanied by prizes going to Mrs. Diane Har- certified checks or post-offic- e money orders payable to the Treasurer per, Mrs. Ruth Mechelli and Mrs. of the made United States for the amounts Wilma Johnson. Mrs. Maralyn of the bids. The envelope must be in the lower left-han- d corner Campbell will be the next hos- marked Public sale bid. Serial No. U 0I0897 tess. Sale, February 15, 1956.' Mrs. Merlin Hansen entertain- to The highest bidder will be required pay immediately the amount there- ed her 500 birthday group at an afternoon party. She served her own special brand of chicken soup. , Center Will Be 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Bee Wrestlers . , 1955. S., - REPORT. OF 'CONDITION' Of . BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK 6f Brigham City in the State of Utah at the close of business on December 31, 1955. , O LEGAL NOTICES d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time The Bureau of designated for sale. Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claim. a owner claiming Any contiguous preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 ( FR 230.11 wkhin 30 days from the above aale date. tKNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. learn why its todays biggest bay of all line cars! 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