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Show I 8CX ELDER r"DMM Friday, May 5, Brighcm City, 1350 at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established In 1908. A weekly newspaper, published 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) $1.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months: single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com- bination rate A I lew Trend In Polities Alexander the Great was not great, say the historians, lie merely had the requirements necessary to fill a job created by uncontrolled conditions. Some people maintain Napoleon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hitler, and a great many other famous men did not, through themselves, leave a mark in history, 'Ihey were at the right place at the right time with the. right temperament, character and ability to take over jobs created by external conditions. Other men would have taken their place and accomplished the same thing if they hadnt. If that is true perhaps the economy-minde- d Governor administration of J. Bracken I ac is not necessarily the result of his courage and dogmatic insistence that government be run like business, but an indication of a trend of thinking m Utah and tne United States. Judging from the recent publicity given the governor in Time, Life, Ihe Saturday Evening Post, and American (and lrom an occasional murmur of approval by Utah people), his policies express the desire of people and the need for honest economy-minde- d government. Perhaps Lees hotly contested method of running government is one of the first signs in our democratic civilization that people are becoming acute'y conscious of the value of their reedoms, and that their is always a threat to them of the rancid fat hanging to our government in places and of a desire to do something about it fast. Perhaps $5.00. Possible U. P, Tour Here Only a nibble now, but the Union Pacific may take a big healthy bite but they wont get hooked. much-laude- d 1 After the promotion of Box Elder county as a scenic attraction, members of the Chamber of Commerce and citizens of the county, had the satisfaction of seeing important U. P. officials stop here Tuesday to invest- Anniversary Of Gold Spike igate the possibilities of including a trip to It was brought to our attention this week Brigham City on their schedule of education- that next Wednesday, May 10, is the 81st al and scenic tours. anniversary of the driving of the golden After touring the Intermountain Indian spike. ' Now there is no one alive who was presschool under the able direction of Wilma Victor, principal at the school, and after ent at the occasion, but many are still with viewing the Bear River bird refuge, the U. P. us who have witnessed the transformation officials are reported to have said there is of the west from an arid desert to a flower no reason why there shouldnt be a tour garden; from a land of jack rabbits and lizhere. ards, to one of acres of fruit trees, sugar wheat. The value of the Indian school and the bird beets, When the gold spike was driven in 1809 refuge as scenic attractions is unquestioned. cheap transjxntation with the industrial American tourists are always attracted to centers of the east was made available and the biggest in the world, and we have their was a method of shipping our produce here the worlds greatest bird refuge and to areas hundreds of miles away. The exchange of merchandise and crops the worlds largest Indian boarding school. was necessary for the west to develop. Many eastern tourists will have never seen Hardly a generation has passed since the a genuine Indian and will welcome the oppo- driving of the spike and the West since rtunity to visit the school and become ac- then has advanced to a standard of living quainted with the Navajo youngsters. never known in the history of the world. And the opportunity to visit the refuge with its great variety of bird life would nev- LOUISIiURG (NORTH CAROLINA) FRANKLIN TIMES (Dem.) says: er be passed up by a tourist with a little time on their hands, There is always a campaign for the reducof taxes. Everybody wants the governIf the officials enthusiasm is any indica- tion to spend money on favorable proposiment we will soon have tourists flooding the tion, tions and, at time, reduce taxes. streets. The way to reduce taxes is simple if that Under the U, P plan the tourists would is what' the people want. Let government get off the train at Ogden and come by bus eliminate activities that are not essential to to Brigham City. On a half-da- y tour they the functions of government. This will cost would visit only Brigham City, and on a full some people their jobs but it win cut the cost of government. day they would continue to Cache Valley. , NOTICE OF FINAL SALE beg. for beginning, bet. for between, Notice is hereby given that on blk. for block. the 31st day of May, A. D., 1950. at 12 oclock noon, at the front bdy., bdrs. for boundry, boundoor of the county Court House daries. Box in Brigham City, Elder ch., chs. for chain, chains, com. for commencing, County, Utah, I will offer for cont. for containing, sale at public auction and sell for degree, degrees, to the highest bidder for cash, deg. or dist. for distance. pursuant to the provisions of E. for east. Revised Stasection tutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, Ely for easterly, the following described real esft. for foot, feet, tate situate in said county and frac. for fractional, now held by it under prelimiin., ins. for inch, inches. Ik., Iks. for link, links. nary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of 'taxes, It., Its. for lot, lots, for minute, minm., min., or Interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real es- utes. tate will be accepted. m. or 1. for more or less. N. for north. Tiie following abbreviations are used for the words used opNE. for northeast. posite them, viz: NEly for northeasterly. a ac. for acre, acres, N'ly for northerly. add. for addition, NW. for northwest. ave. for avenue. NWly for northwesterly. January 19-1- Tax Sale Record, 1915 Virgie M. H. Harding, A 1470 ETAL, Tax Sale iL. D. S. Church, Portage, Utah C. A. Hall Record, Page 89 Tax Sale Record, John A1347 17 Page Tax Sale Record, Page 21 1915 1915 10, 1946 Baird . 94 Page 1915 Tax Sale J. E. Taylor Record, Page 98 1915 Tax Sale Wade Johnson M. Record, Page 103 1915 Tax Sale Record, Virgie M. H. Harding, et al 105 Page 6 Tax Sale Record, Page 107 Beneficial Life Insurance Company 1915 1915 Tax Sale Record, 1915 . Clark Page Whitney Tax Sale - Thomas A. Thompson Record, Page 139 Tax Sale Record, Page 112 William C. Betteridgc Sr., et al 1915 1945 Tax Sale C. W. Ballingham Record, Page 143 19-1- Tax Sale Record, 1945 Alberta Williams - 119 Page Tax Sale Ellen Rhodes G. C. Record, Page 155 Tax Sale Edwin A. Pritchford Edwin A. Pritchard Frank E. McCarty James A. Record, Page 162 OiemSHER-S- M 1915 Tax Sale Record, svy X. 1915 1913 Tax Sale 1915 It, WATIR, IVIRY WAY I Or handle control evevythinf water temperature from Rot to cold water forco from off to O triekle to O torronM 1915 SoviYou Money I Hera Hotpolntt streamlined new Dishwasher-Sin- A DOWN k Com- bination for 1950 the greatest time- - and appliance ever insented for your kitchen! The dishwasher alone saves you seven hours a week and banishes dishpan drudgery forever Just load it, touch the dial and go that Hotpoints automatic Touch and Go Dishwashing! The model ahown above saves you money on installation costs, for it requires no more plumbing connections than any ordinary sink. Ready-Plumbe- $4995 Everybody d NE1! N. Robertson Goorgq 205 Page R. 1880-1- Henry Holley Estate . CD 0 1 Box Elder Co. Weber Box Elder Conservation District LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST FIRSTI Page Emil Rohwer WB 249 , IN WITNESS WHEREOF I April, A. D., 1950. Ij 26 I MORE 495 f DAYS . . . before the State t spectlon Deadline on car . . . June 1st. tui put it off until the minute. Drive in ow Z avoid the rush. ! 1950 SF J K SW corner of the SE 4 of sec 33, tp. 10 N r 3 W., S.LJM., th. N. 1320 ft th E. 936 ft., th. S. 1320 ft., th. W 936 ft. to beg., cont. 27.80 47 i of sec. 18, to 9 N r 1 S.LM" Be at a rds. w of the NE corner of the SWi the NE4 of said Sec., th. run-ofninS S. 30 rds., th. W. 26.6 rds th- - N. 30 rds., th. E 26.6 rds to cont. 5 ac $109 48 Beg. 991 ft. N. of SW corner of sec. 19. tp. 9 N., r. 1 w SLM th- - N 512 ft., th. S. 54 40 min. E. 182 ft., th. S. 62 deg deg. 45 min! E. -- n. w ? . 6e,, 412 fL, m. have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 1 n lt. ddeegg State Inspection Station No. 134 BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY Over 32 Years Of Friendly Service County Auditor itoX Eider County. Uo,,wGRUEN Around Hi Giant Watch in our window or Hi name, of h year's graduating clan. When Hi hands of His wotch stop, they will point out two fortunate grodi , ad. to receive a handsome Cnten watch, America's most I g $194.73 26th day of A2SM 5 12 19 no: O'. Soon it will award treasured timepiece SP t) Qg at the plentj Siz JUNE, $2015 K. B. OLSEN. (SEAL) Mr. Wm. Long Dear Mr. Long: of 4 5 ADD Tax Sale tom r. 10 W.,v S. Part of the SE'4 of the Nwv and part of the SW4 of the NE 5 Record, 20 So. Main Beg. ac. 1915 Tax Sale' Record, Page 218 by a falling Ml s George Braun 228 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 241 1913 WEEK of the NW of the NW4 and the SW!4 Ihe NVVV4 of sec. 12, tp. 14 n. r. 10 W., S.L.M., cont. 120 ac 27 NW!4 of the SE'4 of the NWA of sec. 5, tp. 14 N., r. 11 w S.L.M., cont. 10 ac $113 The Ei of the E-- of the SE4 of the SW!4 of sec. 5, tp. 14 N r. 11 W., S.L.M., cont 10 ac $2 57 The SW!4 of Lot 4, sec. 27 to. 15 N-- , r. 11 W S.L.M., cont. 10 Burch Clara Porter - L $3,99 and SE' N Pointing to MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC Phone 410 Page Robertson g sgco A 2 ' Tax Sale Record, work-savin- To Yates 201 Page 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 206 WAT D Edwin April of 25, 1950. 1-- 3 12, tp. 14 N., L.M., Cont. 200 ac Tax Sale Record, M. stone. have indeed appreciated me your kindness in sending enthe News. I have certainly able being joyed reading it and events that to keep up on the home. Thank at are place taking idian. you very much. SW. for southwest. At the present time I am in t.- , for township, tp., tps. of on the plains corn-bel- t the townships. I had often wondeiy Nebraska. th. for thence. was like on the plains U. S. sur. for United States ed what it now I know. It isnt so bad and Survey. would be, and in Special as I thought it S. S. M. for Uintah it doesnt seem work of this tvpe Meridian. where you much too to matter W. for West. I have enjoyed my mission are. for westerly Wly I think very much so far and f will continue to enjoy it. I am being transferred from Kearney to Loveland, Colo., and I would W!4 of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 14. Plat like the address changed on the $13.41 B paper. My new address will be The E& of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 29, 229 East 8th street, Loveland, Plat B, Brigham City SurColo. $480.66 Give my legards to all and vey All except S. 2 rds. Lots 5 and 6, many thanks for the paper. Sincerely. blk. 1, Plat A, Portage .... $53.26 ELDER KARL O. NORMAN Beg. 82 rds. N. of S. line of SWU of sec. and 8 rds. W. of where N. Thermopolis, Wyo. line of county road intersects W. April 24, 1950. line of M. V. R. R., W. 5 rds., N. Bill: Dear rds. 12 rds., E. 5 rds., S. 12 Just a line to let you know to beg. Sec. 5, tp. 14 N., R. 3 W., I am being transferred that $12.43 cont. .35 ac My new address is 320 again? sec. NWU of 20, tp. SE4of the E? Magnolia, Ft. Collins, Colora14 N., r. 14 W., S.LJM., cont. do. ; 40 ac $1.45 I have enjoyed your paper 2-interest in Lots 1 and 2, sec. that comes to me twice a week, 6 tp. 8 N., r. 7 W., S.L.M. cont. and would you please send my 30.15 ac $7.75 Friday paper to my new adSE dress. W 77 rds. of a the at Beg. pt. corner of the NWH of sec. 4, tp. Sincerely yours, ELDER GRANT G. CIIEAL. 9 N., r. 2 W., S.L.M., th. runN. W 80 60 th. th. rds., rds., ning S, 60 rds th. E. 80 rds. to beg.. cont. 30 ac. $453.07 All E!i of the NE!i of the SW',4 of Sec. 5, tp. 9 N r. 2 W., S.L. M., N. of Southern Pacific rail$80.23 road, cont.. 3 ac The NE!4 of the NE!4 of sec. 9, tp. 11 N., r. 11 W., S.L.M., cont. 40 ac $5.86 The SHs of sec. 6, tp. 11 N., r. 13 W., S.L.M., cont. 314 ac. $53.09 The SE4 of the NE!4 of Sec. 2, tp. 11 N., r. 18 W., S.L.M., cont. 40 ac $9.63 Beg. 80 rds. S. of the NW corner of the NEV4 of sec. 22, tp. 11 N., r. 18 W S.LJM., E 420 ft., N. 103 ft., W. 420 ft., S. 103 ft to $3.08 beg., cont.. 1 ac A small triangular tract of land bounded as follows By the N. line of sec. The Hammond Ca-- . nal Row and Happy Hollow Stream in sec. 9, tp. 12 N., r. 2 W., S.L.M., cont. 3 ac $14.08 interest in beg. at a pt. 2582 ft. W. of the SE corner of sec. sec. Tax Sale Record, 1915 Lillie conscious s. or . 1913 Tax Sale Record, Page 200 Faucet "READY-PLUMBE- 164 Page Record, Page 171 MEMO and 163 Page Tax Sale Record, 5. With New for second, seconds, secsec., secs. for section, tions. S. for south. SE. for southeast. SEly for southeasterly Sly for southerly, st. for street sub. for subdivision. S. L. M. for Salt Lake Mer- Geni't, 11,1 d visiting the grave father here was 12. tp. 12 N., r. 3 W., S.L.M. th. running N. 27 deg. 28 min E. 951 ft., th. N. 66 deg. E. 160 ft., th. N. 5 deg E. 742 ft., th. N. 88 deg. 18 min. W. 395 ft., th. N. 38 deg. 58 min. W. 436 ft., th. N. 4 deg. 37 min. E. 626 ft.., th. W. 548 ft., th. S. 4 deg. 30 min. W. 2640 ft., to S. line of sec., th. E 710 ft., to beg., cont. 11 ac $504.04 Beg. at a pt. 160 rds. W. of the SE corner of sec. 30, tp. 12 N., r. 12 W,, S.L.M., th. running N. 32 rods, th. W 160 rds., th. S. 32 rds.. Hi. E. 160 rds. to beg., cont. 32 ac $4.98 Beg. at a pt. 250 rds. N. of the SW corner of sec. 31, tp. 12 N r. 12 W S.L.M., th. running E. 160 rds., th. N. 70 rds., th. W. 160 rds., th. S 70 rds. to beg., nt. 70 ac $8.67 SWti of the SW4 of sec. 7 tp 12 N r. 13 W S.L.M., cont. 40 ac $5.86 Improvements on SW'A of Sec 33, tp. 1,3 N., r. 13 W. , . 1945 WirLATT 1-- 5 . fz' For Quicker, Easier, Cleaner, Safer Dishwashing L. 137 Clipped by Tombstone CARROLLTON pa Three-year-ol- TMEY THUNK V 3 . the-sam- . . for point. sec. for quarter section. r.- , rs. for range, ranges, rd., rds. for rod, rods. R. of W. for right of way. pt. Peters Jewelru North) III! KLE CM Big J FL( Heint CA' Clapp FO: Largi IIS Supe |