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Show Brigham City. Utah Friday, February 23. 1951 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, A Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established In 1908. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager , Just About Probate end Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City Utah, or respective signers for information. tdiinAxaii, What Are They Going 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 Circula- tions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. AdvertisingT 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, com- blnation rate $5.00. r Eat? To Estate A lean, and perhaps slightly underfed school teacher, handed us a letter to the editor authorer by another school teachers wife and previously published in another paper the other day and announced : Thats 1951. me. Bob Crompton ' . s , - : low-pa- . hop-he- ad . Experiences In Dental Clinic Slated Car Robbers Might Europe Related For February 28 Have Been Seen Satisfactory progress is being made on the dental clinic to be held .February 28, according to Lillian Felt, president of Beta Sigma Phi, and Thelma Weir, chairman Jn charge. They wish to express thanks to the schools and parents who have cooperated in preparing and filling out appointment slips. Mrs. Clytle Ransom, county nurse, states that most of the appointments for February 28 have been filled but they can still take a few m.re. Mrs. Ransom may be reached by calling 610 on Tuesdays or appointments may be made by calling Mrs. Felt or Mrs. Weir. The dental clinic is sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi sorority and county dentists for free teeth examination of all children from two to six years of age. Dr. C. A. Munns will be in attendance at the Central school from 9 until 12 noon on Wednesday, February 28. The two men who kidnaped, and robbed Harold slugged Trent, 49, a Pocatello drug salesman earlier this week, and narrowly escaped capture by Brigham City Policeman Royal Jensen here, were seen in Brigham City Wednesday and one of them was tentatively identified. Monday evening. . In . addition to the regular curriculum there, the children and teachers go on tours of neighboring countries. Mrs. Thorpe told of visiting Italy, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Holland. Teachers there have a good time as well as , an excellent teaching job, Mrs. Thorpe com. mented. ' She told that because there are approximately nine million displaced persons, mostly refuges from behind the iron curtain, labor is cheap, and all American employees had domestic help. The children there, she contin- Way To Relax ued, live at school dormitories during the week and return to CORNITH, Miss. (UP) T. O. Also Timmons says he hasn't taken their homes on she commented on the antiqua- in some 3,100 motion picture ted methods of farming and on 6hows during the past 10 years hbw the German people are in- because he likes movies. Its dustriously rebuilding the war just the best way hes found to tom cities. relax. school - . week-end- i NO. 123 history Mountain of Andre, West, was Essie Tingey. America was sum group with Wanda I offering the closing Refreshments were Elmina Allen and If CW jy Planning Willard Citys Centennial The Oak camp of the annual ward dinner are: left comof the Utah Pioneers to right, Edith Harding, program committee, Call, chairman of the publicity at the home of Mrs. mittee, Margreta Wassom and Audry Call, both of the publicity committee. with ... to be held March 31 and April 1, in conjunction B. C. FOR City. Utah. 1941. Be it Ordained by the City Council of 'Brigham City, Utah as follows: SECTION 1: Section (Christmas Trees) Revised Ordinances of Brigham City, Utah, 1941 is amended to read as fol7 lows: Section Christmas Trees. It shall toe unlawful for any person to sell, or offer for sale, any Christmas Trees In Brigham City, either retail or wholesale, without having first registered with the City Recorder and procured a license from the City Recorder to sell said trees. Each Christmas Tree offered for sale must bear an acceptable tag, such tags being any one of the following: a. Any out of state tag, such as a dealers state or federal tag, which fully establishes 7 Hospital Receives PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC United 7 Christmas Federal SALE From Auxiliary States son, corner . Red Cross Home Service Thii'd west, Fourth Monday Home Service workers in Red February 26, at 7:30, A Cross chapters, last year assisted tendance is desired, each month 204,700 cases and re- election time for newt Book Department ef the Interior Bureau of Land Management Mrs. George Hodges, president LAND & SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake for limited service of serCity, Utah. Jan. 30, 1951. of the Auxiliary of the American quests The phone number of vicemen, veterans and their Under provisions of section 2455, R. In Brigham City, today and Journal Society eiri 14 of the Legion S., as amended by section act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; announced scrapbooks 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to th members b made y auxiliary of of Leland Johnson application Utah, Serial No. 071573, there have been delivered to the Chiwill be offered to the highest bidder, ldrens hospital in Salt Lake but at not teas than $10.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock City. A. M., on the 4th day of April, 1951 The toy the ladies in response the tracta this at next, office, following of land: Mrs. area was wonderful, this 1 T. Sec. N., K II SWNWU 26, Hodges stated. More than thirty W., 6.L.M. Utah. Bide may be made by the principal covered with oil or hie agent, either personally at the scrapbooks cloth and made with gingham sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered pages of different shades, filled only if received at this office prior to with cut out pictures were rethe hour fixed for the sale. Bide must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by ceived by the unit here in Brigcertified checks or post-offimoney orders made payable to the Treasurer ham City. of the United States for the amounts The children were elated over of the bid. The envelopes must be d marked in the lower corner the books. Thanks was extendPublic sale bid. Serial No. 071573, ed by the children and also Sale. 10 A. M, April 4, 1951 WRECKER SERVICE For The highest bidder will be required those in charge at the hospital to pay immediately the amount thereof. d Any adverse claimants of the At Night, on Sundays and right must aseert such land should file their claims, preference within 30 days from the above or objections, on or before the time right Holidays Call 906 or 541W. sale date. designated for sale. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Any contiguous owner claiming a that Daytime Tree Two men were "scared away from the Utah state road commission maintenance sheds on highway 91 east of here while attempting to steal a car late Tuesday night. Royal Jensen, Brigham City policeman, reported two men were surprised about 11 p. m. Tuesday night in an attempt to steal a car at the sheds. , In the meantime Trent, after inspecting many police file pictures identified one of the men. He was listed as living in Ogden by Brigham City police. c. State of Utah Christmas Tree tag. The license fee shall be $1 annually and shall entitle the licensee to sell Christmas trees from November 1 to January 31 following SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon the tweij-tieth day after Its publication. Passed toy the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, In regular session this 15th day of February, A. D., 1951. Approved this 22nd day of February, A. D., 1951. LORENZO J. BOTT, - UA - j ' ; Mayor. ; ATTEST: FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, City Recorder. State of Utah, Box Elder County, ss: I, Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder in and for the City of Box Elder County, Brigham, Utah, do hereby certify that the ' foregoing Ordinance No. 123 is a full, true and correct copy of the original Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 15th day of February, 1951. Fannie J. Christensen, (SEAL) City Recorder.' Feb. 23. make this statement) (Only Buick can - an ear to the deep baritone song of marvel motor, and youll know we fooling when we call it Fireball. been polished and perfected in every detail up Bend arent through the years. Again and again, compression ratios have been stepped up to keep pace with advance in fuels. valve lifters contribute to silence. Micropoise balance and What happens beneath that brawny Buick bonnet happens in no other car in the world. Self-settin- ? Years ahead of the rush to engine mountings add two more engines, Buick was in there pitching for more power from every drop of The result: a spectacular engineering phenomenon you feel the instant you touch toe to gas sequence of tiny tornados, power every So we list as a prime reason why smart buy) Buick this Fireball power plant and a host of happy owners will Amen. let loose their pent-ufive inches a Buick travels. If you could look inside that Fireball engine, youd see why. Instead p of the say Better see your dealer soon. Standard , ROADU ASTER, ertra Mt ms othm Santa pistons used in other cars, Buick uses a turbo-to- p piston, like this: flat-toppe- Buick exclusives. And the silken might of this Fireballs power has been made more beautifully obedient by still another first Dynaflow Drive. fuel. treadle. A rapid-fir- e g Hi-Pois- high-compressi- valve-in-hea- d d Wwu So the inrushing fuel whirlwinds into a comto the pressed ball that adds a super-urg- e downstroke of the piston. And you get the thrill and thrift of this Buick first in every mile you drive. e More, you get a engine thats tried-and-tru- First Aid For Defense The National Security Resources Board has asked the Red Cross to undertake the training of millions in first aid, Including civil defense workers. Membership (American Red Cross membership has averaged 37,614,000 annually for the last 10 years. ( Oak Camp Sche SJ Meeting For Fek. NOTICE An Ordinance Amending Section (Christmas Trees) Revised Ordinances of Brigham to. 1 s A was read, by Mary group joined in singu I Done Any Good.- - j? Explorations in t fa. Tag. In Salt Lake City the other day we ran into that very able Speaker of the House, We all had a wonderful time at the Utah Clifton G. M. Kerr of Box Elder county, who State Press Association convention last week. was in deep conversation with another very Most delightful banquet Wasf the last at able Box Elder county man, Waynq Sandall Sufldaynoon. There we won a fair share of Tremonton, who represents that area , on , of the glory, taking second place in the state the'school board. ' , fa, general excellence, They took out enough time to discuss, in a , . ' ' short but informative talk, the boost in : u gjjpdnd place, actually, (heres some good school appropriations, since passed. rationalizing) is better than first place, for In short their conversation was: that .leaves you something to work for the next year. Kerr: I expect a compromise." There was. i t : i ; , r Sandall : Though the teachers are push; Gladys had her big moment there, too. ing the bill, it doesnt necessarilly stipulate - In an advertising clinic, a representative of that the new appropriations will be used to the Francom advertising agency, was listing up teachers wages. what was wrong with various ads from rural papers over the state. Sandall, though, did indicate he was symy pathetic with school teachers and their problem. It would be a safe guess that ; He had the whole bunch pasted on a board and after criticizing each would rip it off. he would vote for wage increases in Box Elder county, if by some quirk of his G.O.P. He came to one of Gladys ads and announnature, Governor Lee didnt veto the bill. who Now out ever knew laid this ad ced, their business. Brigham City has had its share of crime publicity the last month. First it was the 'Gladys, afraid her ad, which was the Twin Falls escapee and this week the ELITE SHOP, was going to get the vicious duo who robbed a Pocatello drug salescriticizing the others had had, was so elated man of his auto. we had to anchor her to her chair. She most floated away. Seems we should announce, some way or another, that all of these crimes originate . Yea," piped up one of the crew, but then some place else and not in our community. Parent-Teacher- showed 11 members jj, four members excused Utah. 4 - ORDINANCE was , Lot that the tree was cut outside vital is Civil Defense to this area? Thats a tough question, but a least moderate preparations wont hurt a thing especially when the federal government is appropriating funds for it. How Irony of this episode was that about seven years later after Mr. Wheelright had quit the store and become affiliated with a construction company, the city paid him $7 each to cut the trees down to make room for the ' sidewalks. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. First publication Feb. 16, 1951. prayer Lavina Clark. MinutT meeting held January , read and approved, l . , .Through the unique method of 'teaching children pf U. S. army officers in Germany that the .government employs, a priceless experience in educaton is gained by teachers there. ' That was the subject Miss Iris Thorpe of Salt Lake City, talked on at the Central school .association meeting opening . take-hom- bargains in his window; -. j meeting. Meeting commenced ing Grandfathers q. HERBERT ... that everyone could see the wonderful . x NOTICE TO CREDITORS of John A. PapenfuM, Deceased. A. D.. 1951. .... - K The Locust eanD ters of Utah Pioneers home of Mary Colw'1 15 at 7:30 p. m. pi presided and com Walter C. Mann, Attorney at Law In part the letter said : 37 First Security Bank Building Now my problem is this: How can we Brigham City. Utah. Feb. e get along on a pay averaging beUNITED STATES DEPARTMFNT OF tween $150 and $160 a month? THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land ManLand and Survey Office, Salt My husband is a high school teacher. agement 1951. Lake City, Utah, 2, We have one child and live in a $45 apart- Notice is hereby February on that given 23. 1950, Ezra Branch filed apAugust ment a relatively low price so far as rentals plication. Salt Lake 066711 under section 6 of the Taylor Grazing Act, aa are concerned. We have to pay all of our amended, to select the U SWU, SW'i sec. 15. NW4, 5E sec. 22. utilities, which average $18 to $20 a month SWU NW&SE'S aec. 24. N 'A tec. 26. Z'A in winter. eec. 27, N,NE sec. 34. T. 12 S.. R. E.. In exchange for Lots I, 2, 3, 4, We tried to buy a house this past summer, sec 31. T. II N R. WEtf 14 W.. AH sec. 35. T, II N., R. 15 W.. but the bank would not okey a loan that E'jWij. All sec. I. All sec. 11. T. 10 N.. R. I) would keep us paying $57.50 a month, be- W., S.L.M., Utah. This notice is for the having purposefideof allowing all persons cause they said my husbands yearly income bona objections to the proposed was too low. We do not own a car and have exchange an opportunity to file their Bureau. in this together not been on a vacation since we were mar- objections with evidence that a copy thereof has served on the applicant within ried. My husband spends each summer at been 30 days from date of first publication. - i (; C. PAPENFU9S, Administrator of Estate of John A. Papenfuss. Deceased. Data of first publication February 2. , " Locust Camp 0. Hold Regular Me, s will present claims with Creditor ouchers to the undersigned at office of Walter G. Mann. 37 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City. Utah, on or before tha 6th day of April. A. D., the University renewing his teaching certificate and working toward his masters degree. After adding that her husband liked school 'An old-ticitizen of Brigham City dropteaching, she concluded with I suppose he ped in for a chat Wednesday and told a will soon have to quit his job and start digpriceless story about .the trees that used to ging ditches, at which he can make twice as line both sides of main street. much and enough to live on. a f ' " ' The solution to that problem seems obvibut it isnt. To have competent teachous, ' .Datdd R. the who operated Wheelwright we ers . Wheelwright Bros, store in Brigham City have tomust pay good wages. But, too, well economize for a good many years in the of turn the before century, said he just the future. ; had one of those bothersome trees in front of Another local teacher recently said ; The ' his building, which is now the Idle Isle cafe. coal miners organized and get just about ask for. Why shouldnt we everything they Because it obstructed the view of the win- do the same thing? dows crammed with merchandise he took his Thats a good question too. ! hatchet and chopped it down. . He was immediately arrested by the city you had Miss Hydes help with it. .police (whoever they were in those days) and had to pay a fine of $4.00, for the trees excited Civil were city property and there was an ordin-- i itsGetting peoplewill be as about as Defense, suspected, tough getting ance against destroying them. them to read Marcus Aurealius meditations. Until the Rooshins get closer than they are old in the now, I am afraid it will be like converting advertised and then He ' paid up Brigham Bugler that he paid $4.00 to the city the statue on the court house lawn to so Life-time- I I Anutluna By Happens Once Every Two Legal Notices. BOX ELDER JOURNAL WHEN Slim AUTONOMIES All BUIIT IUKK Wilt BUIIO THEM UNDY MOTOR CO 19 f A f Sooth Main Street Phone 272 Lt1 Brigham City, E |