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Show PT BOX , ; JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City Utah Friday July 7. 1950 A weekly newapnper, published At Brigham City, Utah, auccessor to, the bmithlfalu Sentinel, established in 1908. William M. Long, Editor Claybaugh, Businaae Manager Published every Friday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered aa Second Class Mad Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1679. 35.00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sept RELDA J. LUND, of the Estate Administratrix DeEthel JF. Meacham, of ceased. Date of first publication July 7 A, D.. 1950. O. DEE LUND, First Security Bank Bldg m Brigham City, Utah for Administratrix. 'Attorney 1950. A.D., O. DEE LUND City, ' Utah. Jy-- 7 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land and Survey Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 19, 1950. Notice is hereby given that on March 7, 1947, Oreen Marring bled application Salt Lake City 0647 6 under section 6 of the Taylor Crazing Act, as amended, to select the SW4 sec. I, lot 4, SW4 NW y4 aec. 3, SESE'4 sec. 10, NEtf SE4 eec. II, NE4. N,SH. EJ2NW4 eec. 12, SWU. StfNWU. NENW'i. NGUNE4. NW14SEW sec. WJjNEi t. NJASE'4. 13, N 4. 5W14SE14. SW'i sec. - M, SEV. S,NE14, SE'4 sec. 17, SW!4 eerc. 13, SWNWU eec. 20. SWU,- NVSSE4, NW!4NE4 VMNEU, SE'UNF.14,' NW'4SE4, SW UNW14, NWSW4 sec. 21, SW4, S WUSE'J sec. 22, NW. S'?NW-4WtfNE4 ee. 23. SJ4NWU. NEV4NW Eastman And Ansco Houston, WIGHT Brigham City. ( All popular sizes and types in stock at lowest prices. It we don't have it well .get it loi - - AT MAS 0 Open Till 10 N ' Every Night R. E.. 5. 4. E, COMMISSION Director J. Perry Egan, Mp.sWi entries both beautiful, original and humorous. The judges were Mr. J. 'Floyd Knudsen of Brig-haCity; Mr. Ralph Ashby of Garland and Mrs. Amelia Jen- sen of Brigham City. They judg The ed the floats as follows: M. I. A., first; the Corinne pri mary, second; the Japanese, third, and honorable mention went to the Catholic float and the Daughters of the Pioneers. I couldnt leave the parade without at least mentioning the dash GEORGE ROSS cut. . . . hes a nice fellow, George . . the boat races, supervised by MR. VERN CUTLER and helped by By Mrs. Lymaa Wight PERRY Larsen says hes never worked with a better group of people and when he says that, it includes about all of Corinne for nearly everyone in some way helped to make the celebration the success it was. MRS. KATIE NELSON made the corsages for the queen. Miss FXNNIE WELLS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade her two WELLS, attendants Miss LAURA FILLMORE, daughter of MR. AND MRS. VERN FILLMORE and MISS PATRICIA REED, daughter of MR. and MRS. JAMES REED and the corsages were lovely. The parade, under the supervision of Mrs. Jenny Adney had many as moat storage or vegetable crisper V- - LOOK wear a Door 'O nly Latch hico $2 50 A Week SUPM Power System e Warranty , BIG 9.2 Cu. Ft PH ILCO REFRIGERATOR $259.50 A PIIILCO pays for itself in food savings! BUY NOW while theyre still available! 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The races themselves ia hereby given that Re Mathis filed 066714 under application Salt Lake were exciting. . . the rodeo, of section 8 of the Taylor Craxing Act, as amended, to select the NW'4, E course, was the highlight and SW'4. eec. 13. W'4 SW'4 . NEUSW'i climax. MR. ROY CRANER did sec. 14, NW'4 NW'4 . N w'4 SE'4 see. By a bang-u23. NE'4NW'4 aec. 24, W',NW!4 aec. job, as all those who 26, ,NF.'4 NE.!4. 3X.J. 3.1 2 4S., R. 10 Marijane Morris There attended can testify. E.., lot 4 aec. 7, (ot W, 2., were: many who worked behind lot. I, 2, 3. 8 aec, 19.j, T. 12 S., R. II E., lot. I, 2, 3, 4, S'4 N'S see. I, T. 13 thfc scenes, too. , . . thanks. MR. ' The comments S., R. 18 E., in exchange for the S A going around DEE HANSEN won the big troaec 23. T. 12 N.. R. II W., SJ4, NE'4 are this aec. 9, WKW'4 see. 15. E'4, E'AWy, morning (Wednesday) T phy as high point man. aec. 21, N.. R. 18 W., .L.M., all about the 4th of July cele MR. and of son Utah. LARSEN, Thia notice i lor the purpoee ' of allowing all person bona bration.-- It was the biggest this MRS. MAURICE LARSEN having won fide objiKtiona to the proposed ex small community has ever exfor the junior divithe an file to their ob change trophy opportunity and even the weary sion and MR. CLOY CUNNING-TOjections in this Bureau, together with perienced evidence that a copy thereof hae been committee members received a fresh burst of energy when they viewed the huge crowd assembled for the night rodeo. For those interested in figures there were about 2100 people that saw the boys do their stuff at the rodeo and outside of the lower end of the grounds being a little dark there wasnt a thing to complain about. The rodeo was fast, the clowns, MR. NEAL HARPER and MR BILL RADER entertaining, the announcer MR. ALMA SMOOT did a fine job, MR. WENDELL HOLMES did an excellent job of keeping the loud speaker In perfect condition and the western music furnished toy Ashby Brothers for the lulls kept everyone entertained. The executive commit- $10.00 r Down COMPANY Ferry News lot. served on the applicant within 30 days 7, E!,SW . SE4NW4 c. 6, lot, from date of first publication. 1. 2, 3. E',NWi, ,ec. 7. T. II S.. R. Ernest E. House, Manager. 12 E Firet publication June 14, 1950. SW4SW4 oec. I, NW',NW4 Jy-c. 12, SE'4, NW'4, NW',SW'4, E'4 NE'4 ,ec. 15. N, SW'4, SW'4 SE'4 ec. 22, T. 12 S., R. 10 E., S', NW' cc. 3, lot. I. 5, Wt2SE'4 SW'(fi;4 INVITATION FOR BIDS ec. 4, lot, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10 sec. 6, lot, I, 2, 3. 7, 8, 9, 13 ec. 7, T. I2 S., R. II Bids 60 tons of for approximately E., in exchange lor all sec, 7, all mc. meadow hay from the Hardware Ranch WW 19, T. 8 N K. 17 W ec. 3. E, in Blacksmith Fork Canyon east of mc. 9, all rc. 13, W'4 sec. 15, E2 Utah, will be accepted by the aec, 21, all flee, 23, all flee, 25, all mc. Hyrum, Game and Utah Fish State Department. 27, EH NE'4 -- cc. 33. all aec. 35. T. 6 The bales. Cuthay will be in wire-tieN., R. 18 W., W , aec. 3, E2 aec. 9, ting will start about July 1 5, 1950 and W2 aec. 15, E', lee. 21. W'4 eec. 27, all This 120 tons may be sold. over aec. 33. T. 9 N.t R. IS W Wl.W, will be Bids 80 tons. arc. 3, E , Ey2Wy2 aec. W'4 are to beapproximately 9, baled hay on ground the for W!4 aec. 15, E2 aec. 21. W2 aec. 27. at the Hardware Ranch. E, aec. 33. T. 10 N R. 18 W., S.L.M., All bids are to be submitted In writUtah. This notice ia for the purpoee to the Utah State Fish and Come of allowing all peraona having born ing Department offices, 1596 West North tide objection, e to the proposed Salt Lake City, Utah, postchange an opportunity to file -- their Temple, marked not later than July 20, 1950. Bureau, objection, in thia together Fish and Game Department rewith evidence that a copy thereof has The serves the right to reject any or all been served on the applicant within 30 bids. days from date of first publication. Details respective to this hay may Erneat E. House, Manager. be obtained from Mr. A. j. Peterson, Utah or at the Hardware Hyrum, First publication June 23, 1950,. Ranch. 4 & UTAH FISH GAME 24, T II S Til S DISTRIBUTING SrpNIONK Rostings C ORINNE OMMENTS MOVIE FILM KODAK FILM V , i Attorney for Administrator First Security Bank Budding Brigham (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen entertained at a chicken dinner last Sunday at their home for Mr and Mrs. Jesse Snyder of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westaway of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley of Brigham City and their Larry, Trudy, grandchildren, Craig, Karen and Linda Hansen. and worrying over the past week end and 4th of Ill have to stop. holiday at the home of his have omitted, for- July Any parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. 4th of July guests Young. Also spending the presgive me were MRS. DAN DRAKE and ent week at the Young home children of Imlay, Nevada. They are Mrs. Raymond Pixton and MISS BEVERLY accompanied Rickie. Carol Jean, children, ' FREDRICKSiEN home. She had Craig and Boyd Kirk, of Salt her sister, Lake City. been visiting with MRS. DRAKE and her father and Among those attending the brothers in Nevada. Second Hancock family reunion held Lieutenant Doris Fredricksen at Crystal Springs on July 4th will leave July 31 for her diete- were Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. tic internship at the Brooke Wright and son Marvin of Perry army medical center, Fort Sam and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright of Texas. Estate of Ethel F. Meacham, Deceased. .. Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the undersigned at Room 27, First Security Bank Bldg., Brig ham City, Utah, on or before the 9th A. D., 1950, JOHN CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of the estate df Laurena J. Olsen, Deceased. Date of first publication June 16, i . . names 1 Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, - Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for information. vouchers to the undersigned at 104 West 4th South, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of August, 0 of working supplies. . Service. Legal Notice '' V . Member. United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press AssociaNational Editorial Association. tion, Advertising Representative; National NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Laurena J. Olsen, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with Lockyer, son of .Mr. and Ralph W. Lockyer. The a former resident of The lad was a grandson oil Judson, Mrs. Volz and daughter Marare HENRY FREDR1CKSEN had garet of Phoenix, Arizona that in charge, the score 14 to 13 guests at the home of Mr. and in favor of the Japanese. MR. Mrs. Scott B. Wright at Perry. KENNY NELSON did his share Lowell Young of Provo spent $4.00 News, (published Wednesdays) per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy $ cents. Outside Box Elder counrets ty, $3.30 per year; combination a acci-dent- pacity they were called upon to fill. . . all that matters is that everyone pitched In and worked together. . . . and speaking of pitching, the ball game between the Japenese and the Corinne Farm Bureau was all right, too. Subscription rate in Box Elder county, $3 00 per year, payable an advance; in combination with the Box Elder , . . MRS. MRS. EVA HARPER, RHODA OWENS. . . everyone helped In the stands or any ca- Charles Advertising Mrs. Ethel Judson and Mr. and tion and a delicious tray lunchnice eon was served. Many gifts Mrs. 'Norman McCoy left for were received by the little Miss Salt Lake City where they were and motion pictures were taken called on account of the death of David Wayne by her father. JOHN CRA-NEAND MRS. WYNN 'MR. HU NS AKER worked more than their share. .". MR. JOHN SINGH the ticket sales handled expertly by the Corinne V.F.W.s,- MR. and MRS. EVERETT ANDER-SO- . name them all. PAGE 2 DRUG YOUR ri! -- .ft e x ico11 - Hanhal McGrilf, Portland, Oragan, fla,hat a winning (mils On, piloting hi. 8S" to victory! lajAmortcon and for.lgn NEAREST OLDSMOBILE Central Chevrolet Company cart anfamd but of fh, md J, n.i.k.4 fh, n. . run. And fkr fwonfy wore OfdimobfoI DEALER 18 North Main St. ' i |