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Show BOX Goodbye ELDER JOURNAL ' Friday, June 30, Brigham City. Utah 19S0 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established A In 1908 William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: ' National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance: in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, combination rate $5.00. More Ditch Drownings Evidence in the papers regularly every year as soon MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A susas the water is turned into the irrigation pected moonshiner found the ditches. pursuit hot and dashed Inside This condition arises not because of neg- the house with a gallon Jug. ligence of the parents, but because everytime a child goes a short ways from the house he is bound to come upon an irrigation ditch. As yet we have not had a death this year in Box Elder county from ditch drowning. The goal is not to have any all year. A solution to the way of preventing ditch deaths is almost impossible, but they are not inevitable. Perhaps the most effective way of preventWILL ing therp is to educate the youngsters on the danger of the harmless looking ditches that Moments later p0lw the suspect but could8 Jug. Then an stove set fire tohfk11 the evidence wu g All Brigham City Barber Shop; BE CLOSED invite their attention. Union Pacific Pays Heavy Taxes The Union Pacific railroad company paid taxes in Box Elder county amounting to $85,416.12 for 1949, according to a report from the company. Total taxes paid in Utah by the company were $1,543,039. Of this $1,357,977 was on operating property, $2,896 on e property and $182,166 for income or Monday July 3 Tuesday, July He non-operati- ng Irrigation ditches had claimed two more Utah children Monday, are the familiar words that appeared in the lead of a story in fran-chis- I CUT LIFE C e 1 u"; In all the Union Pacific paid $45,658,820 in taxes for 1949, $19,139,460 to the various state paper Monday evening. states in which they operate and $26,519,360 Headlines announcing the death of youngsters throughout Utah by drowning appear to the United States government. a , Legal Notice Probate and Guardianship No Consult Clerk of Disfleet. trict Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. ADVERTISEMENT SW'4N'4 FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the construction of a cemetery office building to be erected In BrigNOTICE TO CREDITORS ham City, Utah, will be received Eetata of AMOS W PERRY, alw at the office of the City RecorAMOS PFRRY, Dcaed known will ' prstont claims v wnth der, Brigham City, a Municipal Creditor voucher tq the undersigned at Honey Corporation In the City Building, vtlle, Utahp on or before the llth day erf August, A. D, mo City, Utah, until eight Brgham PANSY PERRY HUNSAICER, Executrix of Estate of Amos W. o'clock p. m., on the 20th day Perry, also known a Amoc Per of July, 1950, and will then be ry, Deceased. Date of first publication June 9, A. publicly opened and read. mo. All bids shall be made on the "Walter C. Mann, Attorney at law, forms provided and printed Bank First Security Building, made- a part of the .Contract .Brigham City, Utah Documents, Copies of the plans, specifications ' and other ConNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Laurena J. Olsen, Deceased. tract Documents are on file In Creditors will present claims with the office of the City Recorder, 04 vouchers to the undersigned at A Municipal CorWest 4th South, Brigham City, Utah, Brigham City, on or before the 9ih day of August, poration, in the City Building, A. Dn 1950. Brgham City, Utaih, and are open JOHN CHRISTENSEN, A set of Administrator of the estate of for public inspection. Laurena J. Olsen, Deceased obDate of first publication June 16, such documents may be A. D, 1950 tained from the office of Kart O. DEE LUND L. Krusmark, First Architect, Attorney for Administrator Bank Building, BrigFirst Security Bank Building Security City, Utah. ham City, Utah, upon deposit of - -Brigham fifteen dollars ($15) for the 1 Jy-- SAVE , : - E, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Manage Salt ment, Land and Survey Office, Lake City, Utah, June 6, 1950. Notice is hereby given that Rex Mathis filed where they may be reviewed by prosproSpecifications, pective bidders posal forms, and plans will be furnished at Sale Lake City, on depositing $2 00 which will be refunded; providing bidder submits an acceptable bid seven and returns the plans within days after the opening of bide. Each bidder must eubmrt a letter from an guarantee approved surety company re with ing to furnish said bidder The right to reject any quired bond. or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's The length of road to be constructed check, or approved proposal guaranty .964 miles, and the bond for not leas than five per cent or improved Is principal items of work are approxi- of total amount of bid made payable must to the State Road Commission mately as follows: Material accompany each bid as evidence of 223,000 Cals. Bituminous NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o clock p. m., Friday, July 14, 190, and at that time publicly opened ter construction of a 2 inch Road Mixed B luminous Surfaced Road in Box Elder County, the same being that section of 5. R. No. 63 between and Lampo identified as Federal Aid Secondary Project No. (3). i 7 90c here rr is Gotham Gold Stripe Package Sale . 12 3.. R. 10 E. S',NW'4. eec. 3. lot. I. S, W',SE'4 sec. 4, lots 2, 6, 7. 6, 10 sec. 6. lots I. 2. 3. 7 6. 9. 13 sec. 7. T. 12 S.. R. II E., In exchange for ail sec. 7, all sec. 19, T. 8 N., R. 17 W WH sec. 3, EH sec. 9. all sec. 13. W'4 sec. 13, E', sec. 21, si! sec. 23, all sec. 25, all sec. 27, E'2NE'4 sec 33, all sec 35, T. 8 9, N, R. 18 W., WH tec. 3, EH sec. c. 27, W Vi sec. 15, EH lec. 21, WH sec. 33, T. 9 N, R. IB W., W!,W' Wy sec. 3, EH, EHWJ4 9, sec. 15, EH ec. 21, W14 sec. 27, Wj 10 S L.M., N., R. 18 W., EH 33, T. Utah This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona exfida objections to the proposed their change an opportunity to file this in Bureau, together objections with evidence that copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date of first publication. Ernest E. House, Manager. Firwt publication June 23, 1950. J. eec. 22, T. Legal Notice application Salt Lake 066714 under end 80,500 Tone Crave!. section 8 of the Taylor Crazing Act. The attention of bidders is directed amended, to select the NWH. EH to the Provisions covering subSV , sec 13, Wi2SW4. NEHSWH letting Special or assigning the contract. c. sec. 14, NWHNWH. NWHSEH The minimum wage paid to all skillec. 23, NEHNW'4 sec. 24, WHNWH mo 35, T 12 S.. R. 10 ed labor employed on thts contract 26, NEHNEH hail be $1.85 per hour. E.f lot 4 sec. 7, lots I, 2, 3, 4 sec. 18, The minimum wage paid to all inlots I. 2, 3, I ml 19. T. 12 S, R. II E.. lota I, 2, 3. 4, SHNH sec. I. T. 13 termediate labor employed on this confor the SH tract shall be $1,425 per hour. , in exchange S., R 10 sec 23. T 12 N R. M W.. SH. NE'4 The minimum wage paid to all unec. 9, W HWH ec. 15, E'. t'jW', skilled labor employed on this conS L.M.. ec. 21, T It N, R. 15 W shall be $1 325 per hour. Utah This notice is for ths purpose tract bidders is directed of The attention of allowing all persons having bona to the fact that this Commission has exfide objections to the proposed advised by the Wage and Hour change an opportunity to hie their ob- been U. S. Department of Labor, together with Division. jections In this Bureau,thereof has been Chat contractors' engaged in highway evidence that a copy to work are construction required served on the applicant within 30 days meet the provisions of the Fair Labor from date of first publication. 52 Stat. of 1938, Act 1060). Standard Ernest E. House, Manager. Plans and specifications ars on file Firet publication June 16, 1950. Comin the office of the State Road mission. Salt Lake City, and the office of its Distriot Engineer at Ogden, Utah . , YOU SAVE 38 planf,,, applications. deposit will be refunded Said pro vided the bidder submits a bona fide bid and the plans and spec ifications are returned .to the Architect in good condition, not later than 5 days following the opening of bids. Bids will be taken on a General Contract including Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, and Electrical work . , 'Bid Security will be required in the form of a certified check or bid bond acceptable to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5 per cent of the totai amount of the proposal, payable without condition to the Owner. oft good faith and a guarantee that willif awarded the contract, the bidder execute the contract and furmsh con tract bond as required. may be Any additional information secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated thw 27th day of June, 1950, STATE ROAD COMMJSSON OF UTAH. June 30 PROTECTION Let this man show you "The Idaho MuJ Benefit" Proven Way. 4 Kinds Of Idaho Mutual Champion Movie Fan Dies In Missouri EASTON, Mo. (UP) COSTS! Benefit Holly- wood has lost a movie fan among fans. Byron J. Gilett, a blacksmith in this small Missouri town who for years saw movies every Sunday, died at a veterans hospital in Wadsworth, Kan. 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