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Show ( r Learning To Operate Projecta - LOOKING BACK fox Resctmtff SU seven page tf)M OK 1947 NASH Ambassador For Sate Real Estate mui value GOOD 1936 NASH Sedan or Central Chevrolet OUR II 18 No. Main Phone 21 HOICE u Four male golden cockers. SIS each, Paul Barnard, Perry, 489-R- Phone 21 Main Kfc 1 Sales books, restau-1- , ehecks. etc- - printed with Ann name, as little a FOR SALE rjjoE delivery, One-mont- h MCh. 'crier early. The N-- A- News-Jour- Phone Bendix 1949 after 152-- FOR SALE bird. 229 Female parrakeet east Third south. Ph. two-doo- Jll-13-p- C. B. WILLIAMS Real Estate at Play pen, like new, half the new price. Phone Insurance 140 South Main radio 791-J- . Phone 6 House Ph. 714 gi tubes, FOR SALE Baled straw, alfalfa Atv good ColLester Comer at $1,145. and meadow hay. Phone 839-R- . Brigham Tire Shop or 1046. 1 South Main. Phone d FOR SALE 70 tons of corn sil- FOR SALE C home with age, lots of corn, in silo. Ph. bath end furnace. Large lot si-,1 !l ialE One 4 or 5 room 349-Ideal location. Close to school, jioux oil heater, and one $1,000 down payment 53 north FOR SALE oven. 200 with white leghorn mkot hotplate Second east 124-B- . elecalso hens; n Keith NuttalL a end Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL 8e APPLIANCE Phone ONE" SALES tric brooder. Call 16. FOR SALE Large Norge circu. Clif Corral poles. SALE lating oil heater, used one Butler, 660 west Third season; large enough to heat phone 124-several rooms. A beautiful piece of furniture. Free trial. Phone 462-W- . PRICE Teachers Of The Box Elder School District . v . during recent demonstration on how to operate a 16 millimeter projector. The goal is to have every teacher in the district qualified projectionists for the expanding audiovisual program. In the group are Andrew Jones, principal, Perry; Norman Hyatt, principal, Thatcher; Anna Romer, Willard; Arch Simms, principal, Corinne; Dean Erwin, Tremonton; Virgil Waldron, principal, Elwood; William Linford, Garland; Robert Morgan, looking at machine, Lincoln and Central schools ; and Leon Christiansen, supervisor. SEEING IS BELIEVING restaurant BOOKS, One-mont- OK Wanted 1948 FORD Super Deluxe Sedan Audio-Visu- Phone FOR SALE Good used washers. All makes. From $10 up Thompson Hardware. Phone 163. D30-tf-c- h FOR SALE Oil stove in good condition and 265 gallon oil tank. Phone 309-J- acres dry farm at North Ogden, with fully modern home for $15,000 277 . FARMS ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, LOANS, SERVICE OK 1937 CHEVROLET Town Sedan S - Phone AGENCY REPAIRING ' .Phone 19 - 21 43 Sou,th Main Military etc. Blueing. Handloading supplies and equipment Turley's b at 13 West Forest Jyl-tf-c- Ton can service in your home for S2.50 per month, The saving is greater than the cost in soap, plumbing and labor. Seashore's, phone 25. SERVICE OFFERED have soft water - floor - 022-tf-c- b for polisher rent. Beehive Coal & Appliance, 68 North Main. F18tf-ch For Rent or Lease RENT Three room fur. nished apartment. Prefer worker at the Indian school. Ph. FOR 410 or 409-frame house, two miles east of Bear River. UNFURNISHED APT, Rent re duced, 5 room deluxe opts. Leslie Jensen. Phone 2342. Peach City Apts. Phone 723-J- . h F. Glen KeUy. , FOR RENT 3 room house. 28 OK south Second west. FOR SALE DIRECTORY BUSINESS inctory advertisements of four lines or less, $2.00 per calem month, one month minimum. Additional lines 50 cents I line per month. SETTING ENGINEERING SERVICE ee us first for free estimates A. Carruthers, registered all tile work Bathrooms, engineer and land nter tops, drain boards, store surveyor. 212 South 2nd East, its, etc. L. W., Balls, 22 west Phone 472-W- . th North, phone 805-R- . PLASTERING-CEMEIiAND TILE T 1PENTER-CABINE- itchen WOBK T cabinets, work, furniture, iodellng. P fixtures repairs and Gordon B. Nicholas, tor). Phone 882-J- WORK Contrac- Cabinet AUTO BODY REPAIRS See Jensen & Stuart at Brig-na749 North Body Shop for radiator repairs, paint and repairs for any ) BODY REPAIR damaged auto. West 6th North. uto body repair and com-t- e HEATING p. la- - Phone Lunds . N16-tf-c- Fumishad. haoted apartment. 68 south Third west, phone 324-1FOR RENT Fumishad heated apartments for 1 to 4 parsons. Weekly or monthly winter rates. Sycamores Motor Lodge, FOR RENT 1938 FORD Vi Ton Pickup J13-18-- $245 North Main. Central Chevrolet Phone 21 18 No. Main 753-M- paint jobs. Burts Body PLUMBING -- Burt Vincent, manager, Larsen Brothers, 467 So. Main North Main. Business phone 292. Residence phone 212 and 612. Repair work Services Offered & . i writers a Re-'de- bunds ET1AN HEATING and Heating mater- softeners, electric plumbing ser153 vice. Devere Christensen, for North 5th West. Phone 92. vater fiadow shades. Call us estimates. Large stock SMALL LOANS Strictly modem furnished apt Automatic heat and hot water. Choicest location in town. Adults only. 112 East Forest FOR RENT Furnished ipt Very reasonable. 154 south Third west Ph. 467-FOR RENT Small house. 127 south Third west FOR RENT J4-tf-- Jll-13-p- specialty, ypewriters, adding machines cash registers bought, sold, PLUMBING ted and REPAIRED. r The Plumbing Office Supply. M22-ch-ials; water tf IN WE SPECIALIZE $25 TO $300 heaters; BRIGHAM LOAN CO. win-shad- d FOR RENT Modern furnished apt 3 rooms and bath. Private entrance. Phone 435-Adults. OK J37-M- J13-18-p- d - p-J- n JlI-13-p- d Larsen Sheet Metal PRINTED MATTER ' immediate delivery on Sales slips, restaurant checks, ana oil furnaces. Phone Furnace etc. The Free estimates. All 727. rt. I News-Journa- L wanteed- phone 79-All-t- f Fjwth north. - InMe. ConLm . PAPERING Free estimates given on your painting and paerlng. Nick COVERINGS broad1oOm car Kozak. Phone ln 8tock- - Expert-ROOFING rth 465-J- . Maln Furn1 For specialized roof work, shingling and shingle painting, sewing DONE built up and flat roofs, call J. D. Crapo, 406 North 4th East alteratlons, covered tonVj belts. hone 796. All work guaranteed ,Tla"d cutom-mad- e e- m- in fione 23 eh PAINTING V,le innja Phone l, - Phne 5SS .DB femp.-LUnJfy $ accounting SERVICE systems. Tax re ac cleaners tnms. Burt Phillips, ofpublic First Se "d Dry countant. Basement 62. curlty Bank bldg. Phone 77. 4t Accounting PEBI3Y BEALW In PerTy, Utah Telephone 214 : Central Chevrolet 18 No. Main , Phone 21 Legal Notice It wasnt that way when 1 went to school, Is an adage that becomes more true for adults every day school is held. It Is perhaps more true ln the Box Elder school district than elsewhere because of the progressive attitute embraced by teachers and school administrators. Typical of the projects of the school district that places them near the top of Utah educational systems ln rating, Is the rapidproly expanding audio-visua- l gram. Probate and Guardianship No tices. Consult Clerk of Dis trict Court Brigham. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. the lending agencies. Under the home library system any teacher In the district can have the use of the films on file within two days after requesting them. The films pay for themselves many times over for they will remain ln 4 2 blocks South of Intermountain Indian School Hi way 8S-9- 1 canal has been The east-sidcompleted this year and will be the means In a few years of making a garden spot of the south country from Collinston through Deweyvllle and Honey-vill- e to the Southern Pacific railroad a few miles west of ' Brigham City. Other enterprises that will add to the taxable wealth of the county but which are not otherwise of direct benefit are M electric plant of the Utah Sugar company ln the Bear Stiver canyon and the Ogden Lucln cut; off tooth of which were practi. i gaily completed this year, ' In Brigham City the canning factory is an interprise of considerable Importance, furnishing a market for a large acreage tomatoes and' giving employment to many hands. . The outlook is bright for next - year also. There will be many new settlers coming in to make new homes, thereby adding to our wealth as well as population. ' i contents of thick books, and the pain offsraphy attempt lng to visualize history la now with attention-compellinInterspersed films that illustrates the lesson in moving pictures NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Eitete of EMMA PASKETT DeCMied. that bring the past and the dls- tant lnto the classroom home at Crouse Creek, Utah, on or The audio-visua- l program, I at day of March, A. D. 1950, bv a prominent educator administrator Paskett, George v Of the estate of Emma Paskett, as a contribution i such mago r Deceased, ; that average children December nitude Date of first publication 30, A. D. 1049. with the aid of photoplays " George M Mason, learned as much as Jpright chil-oiTAttorney for Administrator without them, was start- ed in the Box Elder school dis- ; notice to creditors school trjct during the 1948-4E At that time K. E. Weight, et hi. superintendent Of the public voucher, to th. undersigned home a? d! mo'.' schools, appointed a committee fore the Duvid p: Thoma. udmini-tmtof teachers and school adminls-Dcedta- t Thom ThomB trators to examine the problem Dt of Hr.'t publication Dacunbar and outline the needs of the g voutoh.deVn.t o 9 cJrSi'h'year. litofhuSh, ' Killed by Train It was found that George E. Pugh, a transient, had bfeen killed in a tunnel sometime this week by Sheriff Josephaon and county attorney James PerCurrently there is an lnten- - ry. The accident occured At the slve Program of training being mouth of Bear River canyon. jn tj,e gox Emer school district During the lat eap Year Apron and Row Party A grand leap year apron Snd ter part of 'November represen tatives in the southern part of bow party will be given at the the county met at the Lincoln opera house New Years night school to learn to operate the to which all are invited. Th ladies will select partners for projectors. On December 7 and 8, repre- this occasion which promises to sentatives from schools in the be the society event of the sea. , 1 northern part of the county met son. ii ln Tremonton to learn the fun damentals of showing moving W1U Hunt Coyotes , A ibig coyote hunting expedipictures. All of these represen tatives received complete train tion is toeing arranged for New lng and will receive the Bell and Years day Jn which 15 Howell certificate of proficiency. stag and fox hounds and an They will in turn return to their equal number of huhtersv will schools and teach their fellow take part. This will include a number of ladles on hone back.. students. , d. 'district i ARE FACTS After examining several plans From Dec, the committee advised that a toe film library built ear River, City NOTICE TO CREDITORS within the district and through Entata of W1LLSIE SEDERHOLM, the efforts of the committee the with board of education made a Creditors will present claims grant vouchers to the undersigned at BrigBEAR RIVER CITY Mrs. Ver ham City, Utah, on or before the 6th of $1200 to be evenly divided 1956. A. of March; renD, Andersen and Mrs. Ronald nal day and the between purchase ALICE D. SEDERHOLM. ' Leonard were at a Administratrix of the. estate tal of film. of Willsie Sederholm, De , At the time the plan was party Friday evening at the ceased. Date of firat publication Janaary 6, adopted there were nine projec- home of Mrs. Andrews. A hot A. D, 1950 tors owned by the school dis- I chicken dinner, was served and Welter G. Mann. Attorney at Law trict. An additional seven proj- the remainder of the evening First Security Bank Bldg. ectors have been - purchased was spent playing--pinochl- e Brigham City, Utah. 27 since.. Because the board of Doyle Archibald, Arva Archibald, education pays for only 50 per- Vernon Johnsen and Pearl JenNOTICE TO CREDITORS cent of equipment not consid- sen won the prizes, Those presEstate of IDA R. TRACY, Deceased Creditors will present claims with ered standard, the Parent-Teacher- s ent were Mr. and Mrs. fcarlos vouchers to the undersigned at office association assisted in fi- 'Jenson, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Jenof Walter G Mann, First Securi y Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Utah, on the purchase of more sen, M t. and Mrs- - Lester Anderor before the 8th day of March, A. D , nancing 1956, equipment by sponsoring bene- sen, Mr. pnd Mrs, .Vamon. JohnO&IEL A. TRACY, fits. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archi, Administrator of estate of ' (With the project now only ln bald, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald LeonIda R. Tracy, Deceased Date of first publication January 6, its first year, the Box Elder ard and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal AnA D., 1950 film library has over 30 films dersen. Waiter C. Mann, Attorney at Law First Sacurity Bank Bldg. ia4t with the subjects ranging , Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson Brigham City, Utah. from "Animals of the Zoq and of Tremonton were guests of her Ants for the first graders, to parents, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE Kentucky Pioneers and IMld-di- e Vernal Andersen. States for the Junior high . Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen After this date I will not be responsible for any debts con- school students. Previous to the were in Ogden Monday. tracted by anyone other than creation of the film library, the (Mrs. Ernest Huggins enter. . expensive and slow method of tained Friday in honor of Mrs. myself. t obtaining films by renting them Farrell Huggins the occasion George Hyrum Allen was used. The rental fee was (being her birthday anniversary, Brigham City, Utah. from $1.50 to $2.00 and it often Covers were laid for 16. The Dated: .Jan. 10,. 1950. weeks to get the films from ternoon was spent In social chat. J for Administrator, Attorney 30 v Jan.-6!32- 0 self-owne- d ... - MUTT AND JEFF n r ! or J0. A. !W. George M. Mason, V good condition for 10 years. It is the object of the school district to have every teacher a qualified projectionist so that they may show the films without special help. . 1 available. SAND AND GRAVEL always 43 So. Main Phone 448 Main Furniture, 1939 CHEVROLET Jensen and Hol6t sand and ph. 250. 154 Ton Truck ING MACHINES gravel. Road gravel soil mov991 or cpaired. Prompt service, ing, excavating. Phone BLOCK and rock work; BRICK, . i guaranteed. Bate Sewing Chimneys and fireplaces. Call ehine Service, 54 So. 562-2nd W., ORCHARD SUPPUES ?ham. Phone 378-N. Insecticide Approved quality i . . . . ING materials. Anderson spraying Prudential Life Insurance Produce Co. do yur in my typing , Central Chevrolet e; excellent Leaning Agency work, reason- - FREE ESTIMATES 18 No. Main , Phone 21 f.atas- See Purdett Farmer Rubber call946-R- , Asphalt, Linoleum, evenings. and plastic tiles, consoweld cab BRIGHAM REALTY WS, PAINTS, WALLPAPER inet coverings and carpet Sales Help Wanted 473 or and Phone ,me automobile glass, and Installation. N- - V. W atkin. Tore, shelves, GIRL WANTED To do general installed. Com-Un- e 246-Jim B. Bywater. of General Broker for family (I child for paints PORTRAITS Purposes. Wallpapers, years old) living in Los all 3'j HOMES FARMS RANCHES color Jn natural decoration Angeles, Calif. Bus tars guarsupplies. Brig- - We specialize Office Phone 905 . Roll film developing. and portraits. anteed. References required. Paint s?8? 85 Shop. h, Photo Art Service, 68 S. Main, Home Phone 914-- J imPhone 696. Call at 38 south Second west Phone 945. for information. METALWOrV" Sedan Deluxe cut down, new lights, ELECTRIC LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER For The States Of UTAH and IDAHO . Central Chevrolet 18 No. Main jUN rifles 1941 PONTIAC Phone 21 - . BAIRD 1G 18 No. Main E. School District Takes Big Strides Ahead OK Central Chevrolet Program In B. al buggy. baby 586-J- , , ANSPORTATION Used WANTED h Lovely new fully modern brick home in First ward for $10,500. Home at 146 So. 4th East for $4950.00. Home at 138 So. 5th East for $6300.00. Home at 207 E. 2nd North for $7350.00. t t e checks, cashier pads, punch checks, printed to your order. h delivery, so order early. Lowest prices. The News JournsL 07-tf-p- r CLEANING d FOR SALE rt I I FURNACE ;( road, two towns have been plotted and their rapid settlement gives promise of future Importance of Garland and Tremont. Wo Vacuum. Cloan - r Ford and heater. Life- good tires, a car. priced to sell washer. s - Phone 504 140 South Main In Box Elder Years Ago., ar beets and many other thousands of dollars for wages, As an immediate result of th SUPERIOR DAIRY i 4 o'clock. 810-- 1947 SALE TO FOR SALE Chevrolet Central A . Pasteurized MILK & CREAM DELIVERED TRY IT. MOVED x - Grade CHEV. Sedan Forty-Si- Editorial tor the year 1903 The year just drawing to 8 close has been one of the most eventful in the history of iRox Elder county. It has marked the beginning of many new q- terprlses which will add greatly to the material wealth 'of, the county for all time to come.. The most important of these is- the sugar factory erected by the Utah Sugar company at Garland in connection with the Malad Valley railroad extending from Brigham City to the factory. Thousands of dollars have been paid out to the farmers for sug- One '36 WILL TEND children every day Chevrolet sedan; one '37 Plyexcept Saturday, during day or night . Second mouth two door; one acetylene west welder. Call 842-I14pd FOR SALE OR TRADE ""r'Sial'svi rt, 1935 County Services Offered elder news , ox It Happened af-to- The new bowling alley in basement of , Christensen . and Knudsons store will toe opened ready for business Thursday, (New. Years eve),. r - Items of Interest - v Another child of John H. rior--sleys is ill with diphtheria and, the residence has been quaranv--, tined. Lawrence Mortensen, a son N. C Mortenspn, earner home from Los Angeles, California-las- t Wednesday where, he has been engaged in the tailor busi. ness. . . Out of town guests were Rtfs. Peari Olsen and (Mrs, Doris' and sOn Stephen of Ck-za- ir Brig-ha- Mrs. John T. Hansen, Mrs. Alma Hansen and Mrs. Lee Hansen and daughter Karen of Tremonton. Miss Fae Ann Huggins spent several days in Logan last week. Miss Joyce and Janice Leonard entertained at an ice skating party Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Huggins was hostess to her pinochle club Saturday afternoon. The game was played with prizes going to Fern Arbon and Elizabeth Iver-se, A hot luncheon was serv-en. d. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen entertained Saturday evening at a dinner party. Covers were . laid for eight. , By Bud FixVer f 1 fl |