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Show BOX ELDER November Make Friends With Brigham Cily. Wednesday, With the slogan Books, schools, libraries, and communities A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. throughout the United States will observe American Book Week from November 13 William M. Long, Editor 19. to Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Good books are the record of the very Published every Wednesday and entered as Secbest that men and women have hoped, felt ond Class Matter at the post office in Brigham and thought. When we read these we enCity, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. joy the companionship of the finest of mankind, said Colliers Weekly about the observSubscription rate: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal ance. In the words of Charles Kingsley: (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2:00 for 6 months: single copy 5 cents. Except a living man there is nothing more wonderful than a book, a message to Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edifrom human souls we us from the dead torial Association. Adveilising F.epresentative: never saw, who lived perhaps thousands of National Advertising Service. miles away. And yet these, in those little sheets of paper, speak to us, terrify us, teach us, comfort us, open their hearts to us as brothers. The library, stacked with good books, should be the center place of interest in the home, in the school and in the community. The advantages of reading good books are too To numerous to mention but a few of them Elected Congratulations are, they stimulate mental growth, they help City Officers to build wholesome ideals, they offer pleasThe people of Brigham City almost split ure to people, they help build good speech the Republican and Democratic tickets in habits, and they help people develop evertheir selection of the municipal officers to lasting interests. To help children develop good reading serve them for two and four-yea- r terms. habits parents and teachers can do four Four Republicans, Mayor Itrenzo Bott, things : Four-YeCouncilman Willis Ilansen, Two-Ye1. Begin early to cultivate childrens inCouncilman Tracy Larsen and City Re- terests in stories. corder Fannie J. Christenson, were elected. 2. As they grow older, provide books and Three of the Democratic partys candidates stories which meet their changing minds. were chosen, J. Delos Thompson as four-ye3. Study each child and his own particular councilman, D. Glenn Burt for interests and tastes. councilman, and Connie Peters for two years 4. Share your own pleasure in reading as city treasurer. with your children. Congratulations are in order to the winning candidates for being chosen by the peo- Coffee Ad Of 17th Century ple of Brigham City to represent them in city May Stretch It A Bit government. Congratulations are also in orWith concern over the recent price hike in der for the people of Brigham City in choos- coffee a 17th century coffee adat a ing seven outstanding people who have vertisement peak, recently attracted our attention. pledged themselves to serve the public to all it claims is true, we should feel no If the very best of their ability. remorse at paying an additional nickel a cup, Even though some of the candidates did perhaps we should even pay more. It is: not get into office that many of the BrigThe grain or berry called coffee, groweth ham City people voted for, full support of these people is needed for the government of upon little trees only in the deserts of Arabia. It is a simple, innocent thing, composed Brigham City to function at peak of efficieninto a drink, by being dried in an oven and cy, to powder and boiled up with spring ground ' The attitude of those people who were sup- water. About half a pint of it to be drunk porting losers in the election indicates that at a time. It much quickens the spirits, and they will support those people elected by makes the heart it is good the majority, and along with everyone else against sore egos; itlightsome; is good against the congratulate them. headache, and will stop any rheumatic conWorking as a representative of the people dition; it will help consumption and the in government is a tough job and offers very cough of the lungs. It is excellent to prelittle pay. The candidates of both parties vent and cure dropsy, gout and scurvy. It winners and losers alike, deserve the respect is known to be better than any other drying and admiration of their friends and neigh- drink for people in years or children that bors for the willingness to shoulder the vi- have 'running sores upon them. It will rrajve the husband butter with.. Jus. home tally necessary jobs and run for office. duties or at the plow. It will prevent drowsiness and make one fit for business. Again congratulations. THE LOST BIRD Fur Market Moves ar ar ar two-ye- ar : Closer To Source One Hundred Chucker Partridges Have MinMINNEAPOLIS (UP) neapolis may soon be recognized as one of the nation's leading In centers. The New York Auction Co., one of the world's largest handat Deweyville. lers of ranch-raisefurs, will Since 1947 a few reports to the move its Denver branch to Minwildilfe unit from farmers in neapolis. And Sears Roebuck & northern Utah told that they Co. expects to open a raw fur were being seen. They were re- marketing service in the city. ported at regular intervals, but Scars Roebuck will start its many times without authenticity. service in October or November, The unit has not seen or heard according to Vie Hazel, Chicago, of any of them for many in charge of the companys raw months. It is attempting to learn fur marketing business. more of the birds. Hazel said the company will eastern In order to acquire more ac- 'serve trappers from curate information on these Montana, North Dakota. South birds, farmers and sportsmen Dakota, Wisconsin and Minne- near Deweyville and Mantua sota. are requested to watch for clues Eighty per cent of the annual as to the whereabouts of these $200,000,000 American raw fur birds and report them to the re- crop originates within a radius of Minneapolis. search unit. I Any informant should report Phone your news to 727. his name and address. in The Chucker Partridge lives sage brush areas and on the hens, it. is exjectpd the partdryer hillsides. Since the planted ridges will he in the habitat of birds were released with sage the sage hens. Mysteriously Disappeared County ..... , which you have done for me in the past. And hoping it will continue throughout the rest of my enlistment. Yours very truly, WILLIAM J. GOSS, i RA 19331212 IIQ & HQ Co., 1st Plat. 9th Inf. Div. Fort Dix, New Jersey. Dear Sir: I wish to inform you of my new address, which is now 225 Stanton Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. , I would appreciate it very much if you would make the change Sincerely yours, Elder Sherwin H. Larsen. . Mr. and Mrs. Kobe Babson wrote the . . who Brigham City from Africa, requestSept. 31, 1949. ing that we publish their let- Editor ter. The young couple are Box Elder interested in international Brigham City. Dear Sir: correspondence. Having been an ardent hunter in Utah for the past several years, I feel it an obligation to W1A7 TMEY express my feelings about the TH3NSC management of the Utah Wildlife association. 'During the recent hunting I personally saw six does seasorj Air. and Mrs. Kobe Barson left to rot in the mountains toy Aroloya Street Had they sportsmen. been carefully examined before Lagos, Nigeria B. P. W. being shot at, we would, in the next few years, have as game News-Journ- . al News-Journ- Editor l Box Elder Dear Sirs: It must be of great surprise to you for receiving a letter from this part of Africa, but as inter- national friendship is concerned you have render me this great obligation, which we believe you will do without any hesitation. We should like you to publish this feiw lines in your worldwide famous ipaper. Thanks in advance. We are young African couple married few years ago, have inNews-Journa- terest international in corres- the progeny of those does a possible six additional deer for hunting each season for the next five or six years. Though some of the fault rests on the hunter, it is not two-poin- results dlCial Cf.. ?MNS rw. Ln.r'Ct.C.ourt Ka 7 " " ' Plaint Por.it.on. oT fendants: LUh to Within atwrmy'bd.,vr'' THF STATE lnh,,thSmcn"Jnf..UPn brought; othyrw.,, failure to dered demand been tiled This is note, and do so V to thu ,n Kment V th.? hthe Uetkii of Will be wit an action to 1 W, Con on foreclose d'nbed weSrG'r','i,'s the P1"1 tu-s'- West one Cpraer half of ,he Sou,h;l,tth' E o! of Section 4 n",J,!Sr ownship Range 3 Wes Ii thence Wes Meridj the: ' nee taa feet; the-n-r I,50""1 2,Dll feet to the point road ri8ht ot way l1 "nm 2 acres, more or le,, given to set un. . for interest, tat attorney s pense and costs; and 293.161 (. LEWIS J Wt i Arc N. BLAISE PETERSON '' 'jV Address: Ogden, Utah. building Simonsen's Proudly offer three-year-ol- c tle, estate, interestin, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's or clouding plaintiff's ownership, title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after rvice of this summons upon you. if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise with- jn thirty i 3 0 ) days after service, and defend the above entitled action and S t ,fn y,h" wiidoappiy the court for the relief demanded in filed been the complaint which has with the Clerk of said Court; and will take judgment against you according to the demand of the complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following described lands situated in Box Elder County, State of Utah, : of Section Lot 9. in the NE1 10 North, Range 3 West, 13, Township S. L. M., as shown on a plat of said NE'.J of Section 13 of record in the Office of County Recorder of Box Elder County, containing 2.05 acres, together with all water rights connected land with said and improvements thereunto belonging. WALTER G. MANN. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Bank First Security Building. Brigham City, Utah. of Thatcher Young, attorneys at 1949. Nov. First Publication: 9, 1018 BuildBank First Security law, Last Publication: December 7, 1949. ing, Ogden, Utah, on or before two Dec.-- 7 months after the date of the first publication of this notice. ORVILLE JENSEN, Administrator of the Estate of Sophia O. Jensen. Date of first publication October 26. A D., 1949. THATCHER & YOUNG. for Administrator. Attorney 16 Oct. 26 Nov. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from S.L.B.&M, 20&8I Howell Ward, by Oliver M. Munk, Bishop, Howell, Ut. .015 sec. ft. well bet. for irrigation use from a Th plckf at u: whili atlo must apar '. PAY ONLY 75' A WEEK!! T W W-A"- I. A.' 2 Cr'''T"T v ' V1-- screaming about ? . "J1 , i 4' - 7 v Resent "y Stock i -- i thill !! Sn able, The typii die ad Tt Kee UTOCO t7 , formerly of Harper Ward try r 500 SHEET HAVE TAKEN OVER PACKAGES THE Enameled Book Paper SIZE STANLEY MAY eft) UTAH REFINING OIL COMPANIES SERVICE STATION 8 x 10A Ream packages of good quality enameled book paper, extra heavy, slick finish, fine for pen, pencil or type- At FIRST NORTH S MAIN writer, excellent for typing practice sheets. PETROLEUM UTOCO Atlas Tires PACKAGE BOX ELDER oLirna ( r dtoo A V t ayt BYRON MAY and , most Do And Announcing! - & '(' wk.-- iju Said de office for work before. At the same time there were SUMMONS 443 people placed on jobs in the In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, county, 304 in agriculture; 44 in In and For Box Elder County. and 98 cleared C. L. ANDERSEN, Plaintiff, into the county from outside CARLversus and RICHARDT RASMUSSEN. work. JANE DOE RASMUSSEN, his wife, first name whose true and oorrect Fifteen people from the GenKRESTINf. MARIE is unknown; f RED CHRISTEN eva Steel plant in Provo worked RASMUSSEN; DOE F.RIK RASMUSSEN JANE and in the county through the serRASMUSSEN, his wife. whose true vice in the sugar beet harvest, and correct first name is unknown; BEATA RASMUSSEN, being ell of while out in strike. the heirs of Christen Rasmussen and The labor outlook for the win- Jane Doe Rasmussen, his first wife, fdOLGEn ter months is pretty good, Miller , bo'f, of the MUSSEJm, his wife, and Rasmussen heirs of Christen said, and it is expected that be second his Ane Rasmussen, Johanne tween 150 and 175 people will and all unwife, both deceased; regster for work at the unem- known heirs, devisees, assigns, granChristen Rasap- tees and creditors of ployment office, and that mussen, deceased, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, tiproximately 100 to 150 people two-poi- News-Journa- th. I Reports Activity entirely their blame. It is my opinion that a large percentage t of the bucks brought in from the annual fall hunt, request unemployment were shot without proper iden- will tification. It is impossible to benefits. tell a buck from a doe from any distance at all, Unlikeliest Place MEMPHIS A frantic consequently it is a guessing (UP) game. mother even called in the poThe state game commission lice when she hunted over the should make open limit on all neighborhood and failed to find does along with bucks does her son. After a killed in the field would then search through everything from be brought in and not left to back to abandoned ice rot. At the same time the herds boxes alleys she found him 'taking a would be balanced. bath. Another discrepancy of the commission is the unsystematic Legal Notices and poorly organized checking and Guardianship No Probate of deer when they are brought rices. Consult Clerk of Disfrom the mountains. trict Court, Brigham, Utah, or hunters bring home the respective signers for Many their deer, take the tag off it further information. and return to the mountains NOT1CE TO to bag another one, using the Estate of SOPHIA CREDITORS O. JENSEN, ceased, Probarte No. 2013. ... tag twice. deO. Jensen, of Creditors Sophia I have hunted in both Idaho ceased, will present claims with vouchand Wyoming where the season ers to the undersigned at the offices & pondence, exchange foreign products with African articles. We are farmers toy occupation; love music; hiking, collecting stamps and correspondence. Let-- . ters will toe welcomed from old and young Gents and Ladies, and all letters will be replied to. Our ages 22 and 19 years respectively. We enclose a picture here for if you. We shall be gratefu-you send us a copy of your famous paper when you have our . address published. ' Thanks so far. Yours truly and sincerely, on both does and bucks Mr. and Mrs. Kolie Babson. is and I have never seen an animal left to decay the hunter there Fort Dix, N. J. is happy and proud to bring November 1, 1949. home a deer of either sex. Dear Mr. Long and Claybaugh: I suggest that all Utah huntI would like to take this op- ers of the same opinion write portunity to thank you very to the Utah State game commismuch for the newspapers which sion and help rectify the situayou have been sending to me. tion. If anything is to be done It is really nice to be able to the hunters will have to push it. receive such a nice paper and be HERMAN GRUNIG. able to keep up with the news which is .taking Y'oull be surprised at the ex- place back I have there. l received every cellent edition since my subscription classified ads secure. j CAN YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT HE,S think that you and office staff are doing a wonderful job on This paper. Thank you very much for all I 150 and 200 It deep at a point W. 2250 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 5. TI2N, The water will be uaed from R5W. to irrigate 2 acre Mar. 15 to Nov. of land embraced in SE'i Sec. 5, TI2N. R5W. 20962 Town of Mantua. Mantua, Ut. .10 sec. ft. from an unnamed spring Box Elder to Creek at area, tributary a point S. 1003 ft. and W. 770 ft. from RIW. The spring With only 200 people listed as NE Cor. Sec. 33. T9N. area, beginning at the point of diver unemployed at the Utah Unem- iton is embraced in the following S 35 deg. 00 min. E. BO ft, S. in office service Brigployment 00 min. W. 160 ft. N. 35 de. 42 ham City, September 15, the 00 deg. min. W. 155 ft, N. 42 deg. 00 mm. S. 35 deg. 00 min. E. 75 ft. labor situation in Box Elder E.to 160 ft.From a concrete head box the beg. county was described as good water will be conveyed a distance of 325 ft. through I in pipe to an exist by Douglas Miller, head of the ing pipe line and thence to the Town service, for the county. of Mantua, where it will be used for On Septembr 15, there were municipal purposes. 20974 South Box Elder Stake Church in 3,185 people employed of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1.5 sec. ft. from a jobs in the county. Brigham City, Ut. area at a point N. 1427 ft. and spring The breakdown is as follows: W. Cor Sec. 35. T9N. 701 ft. from E The spring area, beginning at mning, 10; contracted construc- R2W. a point N. 1092 ft. and W. 459 ft. tion, 300; manufacturing, 950; from Eyi Cor. said Sec. 35, is emtraverse: W. and 150; braced in the following utilities, transportation 24 min. W 184 ft, ft, N. 20 deg. wholesale trade, 50; insurance, 235.3 N. 35 deg. 3b min E. 125 ft, N. 13 deg. 14 real estate and etc., 40; service 30 min. W. 407 ft, N. deg 02 min. 83 ft, N. 77 deg. 43 min. E. 165 ft, and miscellaneous, 210; non- E. S. 5 7 deg. 25 min. E. 214 ft, N. 89 57 profit and religious, 10; inter deg. 36 min. E. S.14343 ft, S. 527 deg. W. W. 261 ft, min. deg. state railroad, 95; government, min. 5 W. 287 00 S. 176 ft, and min. deg. 810. In agriculture there were ft. to beg. From the spring area the by a ditch a 2275 - people ' employed, Miller water willof be1600conveyed ft. where it will be distance said. to Sept. 30 to irri- used from Apr. land 25 of acres During the month ending Sept. fate 35, T9N, R2W. embraced in NE',4 of 15, there were 701 people who Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing applications with visited the unemployment office any affiin made be reasons therefor, must in Brigham City on the second davit form with extra copy and filed 403 State floor of the Hotel Howard. Of with The State Engineer,I. Salt Lake City Utah, on or that group 31 filed applications Capitol, before December 9, 1949. Harold A. Linke, for work for the first time. The STATE ENGINEER others had been contacting the Oct. j Employment Office your 500-mil- W"1 ".W't .- very j Deaf Ears in Europe .....I in lime. 9, 1949 (MoliaJb Box Elder county has lost a bird! And the Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research unit at Utah State Agricultural college is intent on finding it. : In 1947, 100 Chucker Partridges were planted in Box Elder county for the benefit of hunters. This fowl, much like a quail, is a new game bird which was introduced into northern Utah. It is small with bright red and orange plumage on the head, and red stripes on the underside of the body. The acclaim with which Nevadans greeted the bird aroused much interest in Utah, so the Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research unit, under the direction of Dr. J. B. Low, associate professor of wildlife management at USAC, planted some. Fifty were planted at Mantua, five miles east of Brigham, and fifty luas started and Like Correspondence American Book Week NEWS PRODUCTS Batteries & Accessories May Brothers Service |