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Show 9 For Sale Services Offered Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 11, 1956 You'll never fall for wax again after using Sta Glo, the new waxless floor gloss with the O For Sale anti slip feature. Saves work, makes a beautiful floor. North FOR' ' SALE Elecronic organ, Main Furniture. No. Spinet model. Take over payments. For further informa- FOR SALE Winter baby grand tion write Credit Dept., Box beautiful piano, mahogany 124 Sugar House Station, Salt case, fine condition, real buy. Lake City, Utah. 13 ch Jy-1Phine 1327-W- . Jy-- FOR SALE Air conditioner, FOR SALE Large rubber very reasonable. 216 North tanks, war surplus, $5 each. Main. 75 South Third East. FOR SALE Spring fryers. Ph. Newell Norman, Coriime2971. GLASS , FOR SALE African violets, all colors. 649 North Main. pd Jy Dolly Rockwood. Window Class Plate Glass Heavy Sheet Glass Mirrors cut to size Automomile Glass Windshields Door Glass , Services Offered plowing, small lots and gardens, fertilizer delivered, orchards cultivated. Contact Bill Ray, Phone 1303-evenings. FOR CUSTOM Inc. MERRELL'S, Phone 11-1- 8 P3ILK FOR SALE Brown driving harness. 649 North Main. Grade A Pasteurized CREAM TOP and HOMOGENIZED Milk & Cream Delivered FOR SALE Air Conditioners, $30 and up. Phone 92. Devere 153 Christensen, Plumber, J29-t- f cli North Fifth West. TRY IT PLASTIC IRRIGATION DAMS Any and all lengths available SUPERlOk DAIRY MERRELL'S, Inc. Phone 8 SAWS SHARPENED by machine, always precision work. Merrells, Phone 8. Phone 504 Paccon- ; ' V Wild; Causes f . Eetnte with Creditors will present claims at 31 vouchers to the undersigned Hrst Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 2ird day of August, A D, 1136. ; ELSIE S. BUXTON. Administratrix. O. DEE LUND. , Attorney for Administratrix. A runaway tractor which had originally been parked behind the Brigham Truck and Implement Co., ran rampant Sunday evening and caused a total of $500 damage to farm imple which ments and a building to be in the way at happened TO NOTICE OF INTENTION the time. AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE The local police department Notice is hereby given that it eceived a call at 8 p. m. Sun is the intention of the City day from (Clarence Wight who PHONE 455-Council of Brigham City to resides at 46 North First West, amend the zoning ordinance in close to where the havoc had the following particular: occurred, who reported the To amend, and delete from happenings. Section 7 of the original zoning Officers Byron May and fihirl WE PAY MORE ordinance passed by the City Williams and investigated Council of Brigham City on the found that the key had been FOR USELESS 19th day of August, 1945, and all left in the tractor and had been COWS & HORSES amendments thereto, that pro- turned on by some unidentified vision which provides for tour- child or person, which had ists camps or cabins to be built caused the tractor to start out B district inside in the beginning. in residential Mountain View of Brightm City, and to provide During the course of the run, Trout Farm that ail tourist camps or cabins the tractor ran into a shall be built and maintained on tipped over a huge hay loader, NORTH BRIGHAM the Highway Districts of Brig jumped a three-foo- t embankPhone Collect 995 ham City, being Main Street and ment running over the top of a If Busy, Phone 885VV Forest Street from Main Street ground leveler. It then struck West. the back of a parked trailer, A public hearing in relation pushing it a distance of apFor Rent or Lease to said proposed amendment proximately 50 feet and came will be held in tile City Coun to rest after crashing in a side CLEAN FIVE room Apts. Steam cil Chambers at 8 P, M. on of the Brigham City Electric for heat furnished. Play yard the 2nd day of Aug., department building, leaving children. Peach City Apts., Thursday A. D., 1956. At said meeting hole in tile wail aproximately 677 south Second east Brigparties in interest and citizens three 'feet by two feet in dia D1 ham, phone 723-J- . may be heard. meter. DATED at Brigham City, Who turned the key on FOR RENT Roomy three mom apt., with range, refrigerator Utah, this 23th day of June A. still a mystery, police head quarters report, and no arrests and TV plug, 11 East Fourth D., 1956. had been made, according South. C. LeGRANDE HORSLEY. the investigating officers, who Mayor. FOR RENT Three room and estimated cost of damages ATTEST: bath furnished apt. 167 South Fannie $500. Christensen, Third East. J City Recorder. Published the 11th day of FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. $50.00. 144 North July, A. p., 1956. Jy-1Second West. FIREPLACE? PATIO? Glamorize your home at reasonable prices. Let us help you with your home improvement ideas. Call 455-for estimate on any concrete or brick masonry problem you have. tf-c- 1 (L . we I You're not alone so did it's for Freel Contact Don't wait Phone 1262-- FOR SALE Pie cherries, picked or pick your own. Phone 1244-W- . 406 North Fifth West. A-- or 1303-- - 4. ... or ph. 1100 Logan J. Arnold Hall, ph. 242-275 North 2nd West W 5-St- ar, Causes $3,500 Damage Friday tf-c- h News-Journa- con-victio- l. 300 Administratrix. O. DEE LUND. Attorney for Administratrix. A handy reference guide to Brigham Citys Sales and Service institutions Auto Paint & Body AUTO PAINTING, body and fender work. Burts Body Shop, W North Main, phone R3-- years Auto vacuum clean all makes and sizes heating equipment. Immediate service. Phone 420. Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Works Office Supplies Cleaners BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. -40 friendly service. MODERN CLEANERS. Goodyear Tires, Garage, Repairs. Furnace Cleaning We , Auto Repairs Car Minus Driver On Friday, July 6, at 2:50 p. m., a driverless car crossed the parking lot at the rear of the Roxy theatre on its own volition, end struck another car which had been parked on the lot. Gaye Dalile Larson of 631 South FoOrlh East, returned from shopping, to find her car had been the victim of the runaway vehicle. Police reports stated that Silas William Bradshaw of 11590 South Second East, Bountiful, had driven into the parking lot and parked with the front bumper Touching a car parked in front of him, and did not set the brakes when he left the vehicle. The owner of the front car returned and drove away. The Bradshaw vehicle began to move, crossing tbe lot and striking the Larson car, causing an estimated $100 damage. Bradshaw was cited fori.fail-ur- e to set brakes properly. jC Pick dry cleaning, fur storage. Free pick up and delivery. Ph. B6. i u ''- - the Pictures O LAST TIMES TODAY "23 Paces to Baker ' Street" and - "Headline Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- ; - Hunters" U TWO GREAT HITS A Woman made for Lovell JINX MIDNITE SHOW JULY OPEN AT 11:43 P. M. "FRANKENSTEIN". with Boris Karloff TODAY to SAT TWO COLOR FEATURES HERBERT nO I. YATES - viesem. YVONNE CE CARLO FLAME OF TUG ISLANDS by Conioftdofci HOWARD DUFF ZACHARY SCOTT . A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION T - Fannie Christensen, City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: ReI, Fannie J. Christensen, corder of Brigham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance of Brigham An Ordinance City, entitled Pertaining to Stop Signs and Yielding Right of Way, passed by the City Council of Brigham City on the 5th day of July, 1956, as the same appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,' I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate- - Seal of Brigham City, this 5th day of July, 1956. FANNIE 'j. CHRISTENSEN, I City Recorder. Adding Machines and Cash Registers rented, bought sold and REPAIRED. (SEAL) The Reminder ptetoa, TYPEWRITERS, Sanltoone Attestr Parked Aulo Hits FRIDAY THE 13th BOONE - LEIF ERICKSON co.sih.imi -J- AMES GLEASON - COLEEN RANDY CO-HI- A BARBARA With KURT KAS7NAR ONEIL FRIEDA INESCORT JAMES ARNESS Bruce by Screenplay Manning Story by Adela Comendlnl Associate Producer-Direct- or Edward Ludwig - GAY. GLORIOUS CO-HI- T ZANE GREYS STUART MIGHTIEST WESTERN ADVENTURE!' I T ROMANCE OF SONG AND DANCE! . GRAY FICTURE A JEN-SE- BUSINESS DIRECTORY 250. Program Planned - This Is Your Brigham City tors, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. North Main Furniture Co., Ph. .t- tie Brigham City. Utah PHILCO Television sets, Radios, Ranges, Freezers, Refrigera- e Missionary CO-HI- BniGIlAM TRUCK AI1D IMPLEMENT CO. Appliances Fuller-To-ponc- - - bearings and ground tools that should be replaced. Theyll recommend only the service needed. Call us today to make a Service date. North Main Is e. look for bent frames, worn 27 While Driver Eals Max M. Draper, 37, of Garland, died Friday morning at the Jay Holmgren ranch near Park Valley, when he was accidentally shot with a pistol. Sheriff Warren Hyde said that Draper, who was living with his family at the- Holmgren ranch home, was playing wdth the pistol when J,t discharged. His stepdaughter, Terry, 17, was in the same room and witnessed the accident, the sheriff said. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the LDS ward chapel at Stone, Idaho. Burial was in the Snow ville cemetery. Mr. Draper was born July 10, 1918, in Mt. Pleasant, a son of Christian and Mmme Christensen Draper. lie married Vera Anderson in 1946; they were later divorced. He married Nina V. Cutler on March 22, 1955, at Stone. Survivors include his widow; a son and daughter by his first marriage, Mickey and - Sherry Draper who reside in California; his mother of Mt. Pleasant; eiglit brothers and sisters. An Ogden truck driver had an unexpected interruption to his breakfast Friday morning while eating at a local cafe on South Mam street. Ferrol Christensen of 5241 South 450 West, Ogden, had parked tile semi trailer truck which he drives for Co., on Sixth South and hi3 Mam stree; while he ha-breakfast. Christensen looked out of the cafe window and saw his truck as it clipped off a utility pole lumbered across the highway knocked ever a stop sign, and rolled along with one wheel in an irrigation ditch, passing over two culverts. ran front the Christensen cafe in pursuit of the driverless truck, hopped in and brought it to a halt. He said he had left the truck with brakes on and in reverse gear. Local police officers, Jack1 Jorgensen and P, R. Parker, estimated damage at $75 to the The weekly program sponsor- utility pole and $25 to the truck. ed by the Box Elder tabernacle Christensen was cited for immissionaries will be held Wed proper parking and faulty nesday, this evening, July 11 brakes. , beginning at 8 p. m. at the stake tabernacle. Help Others Speaker for the evening will R I. (UP) If CRANSTON, be Stephen Bunnell, son of Mr. you want to live to be 100, adand Mrs. Stephen R. Bunnell, vises Mrs;' Mary member of the Brigham Fifth Gardner, Always work for and LDS ward and recently return- help' other people. ed missionary. vocal numbers Furnishing during the program will be a girls quartet from the Sixth ward. , All missionaries are requested by Counselor Henry Thorne to attend. , Tourists have been invited by cards placed in hotel and motel rooms and any other interested in attending are invited. Proceeding the program will WHERE THE FAMILY LIKES TO CO be the regular organ recital from 7 oclock until 8 oclock. 4 Our IH --trained servicemen can Increase the efficiency of your production seam by checking the condition of your heavy-dut- y tillage tools now. Theyll PIIOIIE Truck Rolls Away Stephen Bunnel ' c-- ready when nature says go! Garland Man Speaker Tonigh ' Have your In Rotary Club ; MacDowell Club tools U FOR RENT One and one-hal- f ORDINANCE No. 162 , Kitchen bedroom apartment. Re- An furnished. Phone 770-R- . to Ordinance Pertaining vere Apts. Stop Signs and Yielding Right of Way. FOR RENT Nice 3 room unfurIT ORDAINED BY THE nished apt. Call after 3 p. m. BECITY A barracks building containPhone 836 J, 238 North Third HAM COUNCIL OF BRIG ing farm machinery burned as follows UTAH CITY, West. the ground and was declared total loss, Friday evening, acFOR RENT Furnished apt. Section 1. with utilities included. Adults. That part of that certain ordi- cording to the records of the 25 East Second South, Phone nance entitled Stop Signs' Brigham City Fire department The building valued at $1,000, 1320-W- . passed by the City Council of and the machinery, valued on the , 20th Brigham day City FOR RENT Modem one bedof August, 1953, fixing and pre- $2,500, were the property of Or-viroom .apt. 127 South Third Lemon of Willard. scribing as a through street West. pd with stop signs to be erected on Lemon had been burning dry FOR RENT Three room newly either side thereof known as grass surrounding the building First South Street from Main and thought he had completely decorated apt. Phone 14. Street to Sixth East Street, is extinguished the fire before Neighbors inhereby repealed, the balance of leaving the area. a him tim formed later short in full said ordinance to remain O Wanted was afire. force and effect unless other- that the building inside of the building was WANTED Used 500 gal. tank. wise repealed by other, ordi-- .- The before demolished completely nances. Phone 81, Packer Motor. t the blaze was recognized. Section 2: The local fire department It is hereby ordered that the was called to protect surroundChief' of of Police Brigham Wanted To Rent buildCity shall cause to be erected ing buildings while the at the ing finished burning, on between First South Street WANTED TO RENT Two bedand , Sixth East request of the owner. Main Street room house for adults. Phone Lemon had no insurance covStreet, signs at the entrance Jy-11331 or 1357. from both the North and South erage on the building nor the Streets leading on ' to said machinery,, he reported to fire Help Wanted street, directing that any traf- department officers. fic approaching said street shall waitWANTED Experienced yield right of way to approachress and dishwasher. Age? ing traffic. at Ma- Section 3: Apply in person ' tties Cafe. It shall be unlawful for any At person driving a moter vehicle, For Sale Real Estate to enter first South, Street from The MacDowell Music club between will meet Thursday any road entrance evening, Main to Sixth East, without first July 12, at 8 p. m. at the Dr. E. FOR SALE . traffic on B. Harrison home, according to yielding to 7( brick home said street who have approachNew presiChristiansen, Marjorie two-car and brick with garage ed said intersection so close as dent. finished basement apartment. to be an immediate hazard to A special program will be preSee Wayne A. Jensen for apSaid party desiring to enter said sented planned around the life pointment. Call 918. intersection with a motor vehi- of Sigmund Romberg, featuring cle and unless and until said his compositions in vocal solos Business Opportunity entering can be made with rea- and duets by Paulette Lichtensonable safety. stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Norman 'Lichtenstein, and DiSERVICE STATION OF iOUR Section 4: OWN? opera- Independent Any person found guilty of ane Meacham, daughter of Mr. tion. Everything confidential. violating any of the provisions and Mrs. Leo Meacham. They herein set out shall, upon Write Box B, will be accompanied by Judy Tonight and Thursday J29 Jy-thereof be guilty of a Johnson, daughter of Mr. and misdemeanor and shall be pun- Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Iloney-villHOUSEWIVES, Avon offers a ished by a fine in any sum "King of the Khyber career to the woman who less than $299.00 or to be presented Selections ' ' Rifles" imprisby wishes to be in business for onment not to exceed six include Song of Love, Desert herself. Write Avon Manager, months, or by both such fine Song, Silver Moon, Romance, ' P. O. Box 1304, Ogden, Utah. starring Tyrone Power and imprisonment. Your Land and My Land, Deep Terry Moore and Michael In My Heart, Sweethearts, SerSection 5: Rennie In the opinion of the City enade, Wanting You, Softly As LEGAL NOTICE Council of Brigham City it is In a Morning Sunrise, One Kiss, in Technicolor , Probate and Quot (Tranship No- necessary to the peace, health and Lover Come Back to Me, of Mrs. of and Christiansen the inhabitants .announced. tices. Consult Clerk of District safety Court. Brigham CitT. Utah, or Brigham City that this ordiAll club members are urged . lntorma-tlanfor respective signers nance become effective imme- to attend and any other inter'Cell 2455 Death Row' diately and this ordinance shall ested persons are cordially intake effect upon its first pas- vited, Mrs. Christiansen said. NOTICE TO CREDITORS sage and publication. Estate of WILLIAM LEONDA PASSED by the City Council Deceased. with of Brigham City, Utah, this 5th Creditors will present claims at 31 vouchers to the undersigned 3 PERFORMANCES UNDER THE STARS First Security Bank Building, Brigham day of July, A. D., 1956. City, Utah, on dr before the 31st day C. LeGRANDE HORSLEY, of Octobers A. D., 1956. FACES ROMA CRAY JE1N5EN, Mayor. WEST : ALL 18-3- heavy-dut- y V. r i a Shot Kills Orval E. Sackett conducted the first meeting of the Rotary clubs new year, last Friday noon, after being installed n eek earlier at a ladies night affair honoring him and president, Scott Horsley. Hervin Bunderson served as program chairman for the Friday meeting introducing Robert Potter, county commissioner and member of the board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural college. In his talk, Potter told of the organization of the college and which the various brandies serve agriculture throughout the state. Newly installed officers of the local Rotary club, in additon to President Sackett who were introduced at the meeting, include Zenos W. Earl, vice president: Ezra B. Owen, secretary; J. Leo Nelson, treasurer; Lowell Baron, J. W. Harris and Scott Horsley, directors. Mrs. Verabele Knudson, past president of Brigham City will be the delegate of the local club to the 14th biennial convention of the American Federation of Sorop timlst Clubs to be held in New York City, July 29 to August at the Waldorf Astoria hotel The fifth quadrennial conven tion of Soroptimist International Association will be held at the same hotel the following of 30, week. Representatives 000 of the world's outstanding professional and business women from 27 countries will at tend. Mrs. Knudson will leave July 16 and plans to remain five weeks. While in New York she will visit with her sisters and fam ilies, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Neeley and Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Merrill, Willard Fire 1 tillage team m Leaves Monday For Convenlion hay-bale- r ' Put our manpower on your I Auxiliary Head . Large grade A dairy located in Hyrum, Utah. Lounging sheds. Milking equipment. 78 acres of irrigated land along with a two story home. Owner is willing to take reasonable down payment and one half of milk check on contract Has 85 head of animals. with interest at Five unit apartment house fully furnished and all rented. Listed at $20,000. Check on terms. Five room brick home. Coal furnace, hot ain. Basement and on good Jocation. 47 North 1st West. Listed $7,500. Check on , J , terms! . DELECONVENTION Mrs. Verabel GATE Knudson, past president of Brigham City Soroptimista will leave Monday, July 1G, for Soroptimista convention in New York City. to-wi- REALTORS BETTILYONS a iXw a- - Jy-ll-c- , 'H "3. Are Installed out-goin- I Jy-ll-c- h DRINK TOO MUCH? Needs Some Helpl it 4 $500 Damage NOTICE TO CREDITORS of R. SCHOLEK. SR.. Deemed. V, I r Accidental New Officers ,.V g M 30 Wed FOR SALE by owner: 1948 kard sedan, in excellent dition. Phone 286. Tractor Runs . Probate and Guardianship Notice a. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for Information. t " Box Elder NEWS 5 LEGAL NOTICES f An inspiring and unforgettable Pioneer Saga Starring IGOR GORIN as BRIGHAM YOUNG OGDEN STADIUM 8:38 p. m. JULY 13, 14, and 15th. (16th if it rains) Music by Roland Parry - Lyrics by Helen Parry General Admission $1.25 Reserved $1.75 Box Seats $2.00 Children 50c Mail Orders: A. B. Belnep, Municipal Bldg. , Ogden, Utah V A t HERBERT J YATL THE Aamishi AnERiCAfJ . . . . SCOTT BRADY GENE LOCKHART Vf TONY CURTIS M QlORiADE HAVEN GENE NELSON V CORiNNE CALVET I PAULQilBERT JjJ MN DUU tin UMw CLOUSE tari A starring AUDREY TOTTER wtk UM UVB KEVMAS ae Hu . FORREST GLUM IS UMES MIUKM ami ty 2m bw REPUBLIC TUCKER tUTUt DlncM hr be Me PRODUCTION plus News, Cartoons and selected shorts ' |