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Show PAGE EIGHT Legal Notice BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. March 10. 1950 CONSERVATION UTAH STATE SOIL COMMITTEE Notice of Election o( Throe Sutho South Box Elder For pervisors Soil Conservation District. L) Carl Josephson Soloes At Brigham Airport Notice to hereby given by the Utah to John Weir, pilot State Soil Conservation Committee to According of land all landowner or occupiers instructor and manager for the of the boundaries the within lying South Box Elder Soil Conservation Dis- Seagull aviation company, Carl trict that Nominating Petition for the L. Josephson soloed this week. the election of three supervisors of aid District have been received by aid State Soil Conservation Committee. Please take further notice that on the 24th day of March, 190, between the hours of ft a. m. and 9 p. m., an election meeting will be held at the Courthouse at Brigham City, Utah; School House at Willard. Utah. Church of County Houpe at Mantua, Utah. suBox rider, Utah, to elect three pervisors for the Southof Box Elder Soil the State of Conservation District . . Utah. ' AH eligible landowners or land occupiers within the boundaries of said District shall have the right to vote at the said election meeting Soil By order of the Utah State Conservation Committee. RAY WALKER. Acting Chairman. First publication March 10, 1950. Last publication March 17, 1950 : Movie Club Will Meet Monday Evening At 8 The Box Elder Movie club will meet Monday evening at 8 oclock in the Commercial club rooms at the bank building, it was announced today by officers of the organization. During the meeting nominations for officers for the coming year will be held. Home movies taken by club members will be shown and anyone interested is invited to attend, officials of the group said. ; A boon to home owners the white house paint that Renee Rhead To Give Organ And Piano Program I I r Protects Fully; Starts WhiteA Stays White I Ap. j X Sheds Dirt & Grime Automatically Cjc. f , Costs Less in the Long Run - "Walk A ' Block And Save' C771 a "PICK O' THE PICTURES" Sunday Monday Tuesday -- -- Breaking z c FRI.-SA- ORINNE A , JOMN Corinn. Ntws farewell ill 'W" INDOOR FOR Spiced APPAREL WEAR. OUTDOOR OR $2.79 OVERALLS IrnfT) testi- STURDY VALUERIGHT! T. Great Features 2 apers t3K PLAYING NOW wit(l TEST, in blue or stripes. 8 oz. Sanforized. Elastic suspenders. , Buy TEST And You Buy The Best! 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GUARANTEED $6,500.00 International OurStv REDHEAD Saturday MW IMsD to Ml Boots $6.95 to $ 14.90 1:00 P. M. , iiiiM J parking. Hunters Pay monial was held Sunday evening, Feb. 26, in the Corinne ward chapel in honor of Sarah Bptt Reay who leaves this week States for the Central Atlantic mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Counselor Marvin R. Jeppesen conducted the meeting and the following program as , presented: Singing by the congregation, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning, prayer by Moroni Bott of Brigham City; sacrament song, "The Lotd Is My Shepherd. Following the sacrament service talks were given by Eugene Bott and Bishop Julius Ill Go Campbell. A duet, Where You Want Me To Go, was rendered by Eugene Bott and Elsie Yates. A talk was given by Jesse Reay, son of the missionary, followed by presentation of a purse, presented by Harman Campbell representing the Seventies quorum of - the ward. Response was made by the missionary followed by remarks by Bishop Henry Norman and Delos Thompson of the stake presidency. A duet ."The Morning Breaks, by Eugene Bott and Elsie Yates was the closing song and the benediction was pronounced JwGerge Bott of Brigham City, Sunday evening, March 5th a testimonial was held honoring George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welch and husband of Dyan Mills Welch, who Is departing for the California mission this week. Counselor Walter Cheal conducted the meeting which was as follows: Singing by the congregation, prayer by Don Nelson; talks were given by Harman Campbell, Bishop Henry Norman, Sam Gordon, followed by a solo Oh My Father, by Martha Smoot. Talks were then given by Marvin Jeppesen and Bishop Julius Campbell, followed by a solo, Prayer Perfect, by Short .talks were then made by the parents and wife of the missionary and a purse was presented by Jewell Nelson representing the Elders quorum of the ward. Response was made by the missionary and after congregational singing of God Be With You Till We Meet Again, the benediction was pronounced by Samuel Welch. These two missionaries and also Lon Stallings all attended missionary training school at controlled chalking action I I Kay Iahu forfeited sn for improper parking-liamsepaid a $506 fiS parking: and Richard paid a $2.00 fine 0 CORINNE fhrough and Roberts was fined $13.00 paid a $50.00 fine for hunting 'sentenced to 30 days in Both complaints after hours. with 13 days were sworn during the last hunt- county jail period suspended incarceration ing season by Floyd A. Thomp- if the $13.00 was paid. son. setSeveral traffic cases were Also settled In the Brigham a $5.00 Poulsen paid Glen tled. City court was the case of BrigFred ham City vs. A. C. Roberts on a fine for no registration; a $5.00 fine Barker paid Arden of the peace charge disturbing season before ing waterfowl City Judge B. C. Call in the city court of Brigham City during the past week. Heber Scowcroft paid a $50.00 fine for exceeding the daily bag limit. The complaint was sworn to October 30, 19i9, by The South makes 73 percent Floyd A. Thompson. of U. S, textiles. Art R. Mortensen paid a $50,-0Miss Renee Rhead of Ogden fine for exceeding the daily has announced an excellent selimit and Elmont Moore bag lection of organ and piano ar- Duck rangements for her appearance in the First ward chapel, Monday evening, March 13 at 8 Law oclock. Beta Sigma Phi soror- For ity, who are sponsoring her in this musical program invite the Three men pleaded guilty to and paid fines for violating public to hear this talented state game laws last fall dur- girl. Miss Rheads program will consist of the following numbers: "Tocatta in D Minor by Bach; Meditation, by Massenet; Claire DeLune, by Karg Elert; "Tocatta In D," by KinFountain der; Reverie, by Meditation, Fletcher; by Indian Love Call, by First SoRudolph Friml and Pick O' The Pictures nata in G Minor, by Becker. the mission homp in Salt Lake City, the past week. Elder Stallings has accepted a call to the Japanese mission but will probably not leave for another month, waiting for sailing BrighamSlt . 'Ztfvn'K. , |