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Show PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 12, 1949 When Salesmen Play They Get Rough It K.NOXVI1JJE, Term. (UP) was the weekly luncheon meeting of the City Salesmen's club and automobile dealer Ross had the floor. Reeder began tongue-lashinanother club member who was present, J. J. Harris. The club isn't big enough for me and Reeder shouted, Harris both, "and I want a standing vote on wiio stays. g in the complaint which with the dent ot said take judgment against will and Court; to the demand ol the you according cony? bunt. recover Ihis action Is brought to title a judgment quieting plaintiff s to the lollowing described lands situaof State ted in Box Elder County, Beg. at a pt. U?9 rds. Utah, Sf. of W. the ft N and 54 rds 4 j cor. of the SWn of Sec. 12. T. If N, S L.M K. i W th. W. 20 rds and 12 It,rd.th. th S. E.9 7rds. th.andE. 12U ftrds. th.th. N N.8 rds rds to beg O DFE LUND. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: First Security Bank Building. Brigham City. Utah. First publi ation Sept. 28. Last publication: Oct. 26. relief demanded i(dl been tiled . October, A. D 6th this Approved day of Octo19-19- For six weeks, everyone in the club knew, Harris and Reeder had been at dagger-points- . saw them together any more. They didn't even speak to each other at the annual picnic. And they had done a lot of talking behind each other's back. INSTATE r DEPARTMENT At the meeting. Reeder confronted Harris and accused him of making accusations about his personal life. "Im calling you a liar to your face, Harris, said Reeder. Harris jumped to his feet and whipped out a pistol. Taft Sykes, a visitor, leaped up to intercept Harris and just then the gun roared. Sykes slumped . county-- . OFFICEJV : FEDERAL AGENCIE of land embraced Sorry, Curly, says Doc, cant a malted for a while Whats the idea? Curly yet. asks. Well, lays Doc, most of the folks wfrt to hear the game and the mixer makes too much noise Curly thinkk a moment aijd says, Okay with me. Doc Ill take a chocolate soda! This shows how tolerant folk. can be. Doc showed his respect for rn&ke you Joe Marsh "PUT HIM OUT TEAMWORK felt; Curly was big enough not to insist on hi malted even though he doesnt happen to be fond of baseball. From where I sit, willingness to respect the other peoples feelings is important in a Democracy. If were tolerant of a persons like for baseball or a glass of temperate beer, weve come a long way on the right road . . . the road to s better America, that is! Reeder had Reeder, explained. the program that day and they had been planning their feud for weeks. Familiar Face " ORDINANCE BRIGHAM SPORTSMEN! Remember ALL SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 GAUGE REMINGTON CO Nitro Express s 16 GAUGE REMINGTON He him? the was screens greatest lover a number of years back. lie starred in such hits as Prisoner uf Zenda, The Ben Ilur, Searanmueiie, Student Prince and many others, lies currently appearing in RKO Radios The Big Steal which Robert Mi tell um, Jane Greer and William Bendix. His AMMUNITION WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Yon Ramon Novarroname? knew it all the time, eh? to the floor, and the others ran for cover beneath tables or out the door. The situation was tense. State Sen. E. B. Bowles, another member, knelt down beside Sykes and moaned, 'Lord, fellows, hes hurt hurt bad. Another member finally persuaded Harris to hand over the gun. But then the joke was up. The blank cargun held a spent tridge. It was all a joke, Harris and 14 30-od- qualified. 20 GAUGE REMINGTON GW? vOU Cl Nitro Express 410 GAUGE REMINGTON V"" Nitro Express rifle E2 UTAHS BEST FARM 5 Winchester .250 Savage 0 Winchester 30-0- 6 Springfield Hi-Spe- $1.91 $2.19 $2.00 $2.61 $2.61 $2.50 . ed 3t)-3- Krag 3t)0 Savage 30-4- 0 i It ofTern steady market, At average new-ca- r prices, youve tucked about $2,064 into your new car. What will you get out of it in service ? Winter wear can steal away many a dollar of your cars value. Prevent that e thqft . . . your car! Oil-Plat- . THOMPSONS Oil-Plati- ng ented Conoco 2. In yDun 2.064 out ? you gef vour performs a a feature of patMotor Oil N(A wear-preventi- miracle by fastening a shield of special lubricant to working parts. 2. Never Lets Go! Even when the fine lubricating oil itself isnt c IS! covering a part, It protects your engine from Oil-Platin- winters wear! 3. Winter Is Poison! Nows the time when engine wear is most dangerous. New and older cars both urgently need Conoco N'M See Your Conoco Mileage Merchant, NOW ! motor oil Copyrljrt 19, Continent OU Company Ibetiflen: Ibeeir. . . emdG 01 Mllll? wcumG gemnme flcagjes: Ibsen Rroum& m payments. I I I , Zltafi&oidVui AND FARMERS (iftUUll 1900 Spvtfc We Tmpl CO-O- .... P OfUr Soh lokt Cf m Cuntcmrnt Brum h I uik onJ Siruthmt (Juk BRIGHAM CITY rr Will Ibeeir...ynun highrst poultry and egg prices, production saving- - EM'S patron. me V : Sec- JOINING SHELLS 25-3- amending the opinion of the City Council of Brigham City, it is necessary to the peace, health, and safety of the inhabitants of Brigham City, that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication, and it hereby directed that this ordinance shall so take effect upon its passage and first publication. Adopted by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, sitting in regular session this Gth day of SECTION Of Q7 Of Og Nitro Express CO. NO. 115 ol the Revised Ordinances of Brigham City, Utah, 1941, pertaining to Municipal Elections and Terms of Office. Be it ordained by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, as follows: SECTION 1. Section of the Revised Ordinances of Brigham City, Utah, 1941, is hereby amended to read as luiluws: Section Municipal Elections. Terms of Office. On the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November, 1949, and biennially thereafter, there shall be held in Brigham City, Utah, an election to fill all elective offices to be vacated at 12 o'clock noon on the first Monday of January offiSuch elective following. cers shall continue in office for four years unless otherwise provided. In the year 1949 there shall be elected a mayor, a city recorder and two councilmen for a term of four years and two councilmen and a city treasurer for a term of two years and quadrennially thereafier a mayor, a city recorder and two councilmen for a term of four years. In the year 1951 there shall be elected three councilmen and a city .treasurer for a term of four years, and quadrennially thereafter. The officers so elected shall enter upon their duties at 12 oclock noon on the first Monday in January next succeeding their election and shall hold office for the term for which elected, and until their respective successors are elected and tion ILdDOCC Our prices today and everyday will be as low or lower than local or surrounding competitors: Buy the best in Sporting Goods at lowest mar- -' ket prices always and be sure of, getting new stock . Just . $eOtLj & TI2N. Bumping Doesn't Pay DETROIT (UP) John Kreke-ler was fined $25 for repeatedly bumping his car into the taxicab in which his wife was riding. Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation . COMMUNITY; An ordinance REMMINGTON WESTERN STANDARD MAKES 5 BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY WITH how the majority t Sec. dr. j. h. McNamara But Curly "Knows What The Score Is!" Was over at Doc Sherman's drug store listening to the World Series on the radio. Curly Lawson wanders in and says: How about a chocolate malted, Doc? ?F-- Town of Mantua. 2094)2 Mantua. U't. 10 sec. ft. from an unnamed spring ber, A. D 19-1to Bo Elder Creek at ' area, tributary LORENZO J. BOTT, a point S. 100) ft. and W. 770 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 33, T9N, RlW. The spring Mayor. area, beginning at the point of diver ATTEST: sion is embraced in the following S 35 deg. 00 min. E. 80 ft, S. EDNA T. ROMER HQUSLEY, 00 ft, N. 35 deg. 42 deg. Ou min. W. 0-1City Recorder. 00 min. VU 155 ft, N. 42 deg. 00 rnin. IbO ft, S. 35 deg. 00 miri. E. 75 ft. . E. to beg. From a concrete head box the SUMMONS water will be conveyed a distance of In The District Court of the First Ju32 5 ft. through in pipe to an existdicial District of the State of Utah, ing pipe line and thence to the Town In And For the County of Box Cider. of Mantua, where it will be used for of the ay VULUAM JASHLR RUDD, Plaintiff, r- -a sons thrr-to- r. municipal purposes. versus davit form with n.u.t mM Box Elder Stake South Church 20974 UF.MON L. PIERSON, a single man; The Stiite i of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, P. AGNES MAR VILLA SMITH. uj ! sec. Ut. 15 Cap.tol a ft. from Sal, Lake C?tyT . Brigham City, PIERSON. MARTHA P. HESS, MABEL S, S a point N. 1427 ft. and before December 9, at area and PIERSON, GILBERT PIERSON 4 9 spring W. 7 U I ft, from Eu4 Cor Sec. 35, T9N. ALTA PIERSON, his wife; VFRA P. siT.'t-The spring area, beginning at R2W. NPRAKER. JAMES A. PIERSON and NOTICE TO WATER USERS a point N. 1092 ft. and W. 459 ft. MINNIE Plf RSON, his wile, and The following applications have been LUC ETTA P. TURNER, being all the to apfiled wii h the State Engineer heirs of HE MON W. PIERhON and water in Box I Ider County. JANET A. PIERSON, his wife, both propriate of Utah, throughout the entire State deceased, and all unknown heirs, deyear, unless otherwise designated, all visees, assigns, graniees and crediheing from S.L.B 6.M. tors of HEMON W. PIERSON and locations VETERINARIAN 20081 Howell Ward. by (.diver M. JANET A. PIERSON, both deceased, Munk. Bishop. Howell, Ut .015 sec. ft. East of Rear River City Postoffice and u 11 other persons unknown, claimwell bet. a use tor front irrigation ing any right, title, estate or inter-- 150 and 200 ft deep at a point W. t in, or lien upon the real propBrigham Tremonton 2250 ft from SE. Cor. Sec. 5. TI2N. erty described in the Complaint. ad- R5W. Phone 583-R1- 1 Phone Rear Rive ru-SS- fl water will be used from verse to the plaintiffs ownership, or Mar. IS The to Irrigate 2 acres to Nov. Declouding plaintiff's title there-tofendants. , THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You arr hereby summoned to appear 2 0 withindays after service of this summons upon you. if served within the County in whi h this action is brought; otherwise within 3 0 days CONOCO PRODUCTS alter service, and defend the above entitled action and in case of your Lubrication And Tire Service Auto Repair (allure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the " from where I sit ... In R5W. tYTf TODAY... A YEAR FROM TODAY-.- . 10 YEARS FROM You'll Find GLENS TODAY... The Best Buys Seeing is believing . . . and tasting is testing. When youre in St. Louis, see the new $64,000,000 expansion of the huge Home of Budweiser. You'll see why there is much more Budweiser available now. Youll see how the lagering process that produces Budweiser really ages this fine brew much, much longer than the 15 to 30 days allotted to ordinary beer. 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