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Show Hungry Burglar Loots Housewife's Larder LINCOLN, ? , f Neb; lice put out an alarm Ior a Jq. hun- - gry 'burglar after receiving a report from Mrs. ILaura Gladson that someone broke Into her home and took: I J The Battle is Ended And Lost - - In ERRY 'Nothing Mr. I d y, J i ? i elder TKo be three elected. the present also named and wife; ELSIE HINCKLEY, all unknown heirs, legal reprenentative, and-o- r creditors of THOMAS TAY LOR, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaint if ownership and clouding plaintiffs title thereto.. Defendants. THE STATE OF TO UTAH THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re quired to serve upon William E. Davis, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Frt Security Bank Building, Brigham City. Utah, an answer to the com plaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken arinst yon relief defor the manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is on action to recover a judgment, or decree, quieting plaintiffs title to the following described land situated in Box Elder county, State of Utah: 53 rods Beginning at a point and ft N and 10 rode ft E of the SW Corner of the SEU of Sec. 26. T 8 N, R 2 W, SLM, run-nin- g th E 25 rods, th N 12 rods 12 ft, th W 25 rods, th S 12 rods 12 ft to the place of beginning, containing in all 2 acres, more or leas, excepting therefrom that part deeded to the State Rood Commission of Utah. Dated this 17th day of October, A. else was touched, she i rw elty3 with pagi ELDE itMf. O1 poTSaje Iale-- ai . r IJ1. A SALE Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebe-ke- r two kii were Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw iir ietJ 01 ond daughter, Joycelyn and Mrs. room i iinj Fhon Gladys Bennett of Tremonton, the Bourbon Buy and Mrs. Jennie Perry of Brig-haE-I SALCity. of the Century " ,tt Willla Miss Marcella Whaley of Ogn city den spent the past week-enat WASHINGTON, D. 0-- , Oct. ( ) With the openlnr of the Treasury the home of Mr. and Mrs. DouWilliam Green Departments nationwide Defense Bond Drive, ofPresident Hat, Defense Bonds by the glas Oyler and family. the endorsement and support SALE El for active his discusses he plans of Labor. Here Federation Mrs. Lyman Wight and grandAmcru WATs ; divan: labor participation in the Drive with J. H. Thomas, President of Local in your home for daughter, Evelyn, of Perry, and stove in 1759, International Association of Machinists, Washington, D. C. Mr. Mrs. Robert Hamilton and son, "i a. Phone 1 as I, Thomas has long been a regular buyer of Defense Bonds through the sPlan of his employer, the Capital Airlines. The Labor Jmmy, and Mrs. Albert Stoner With the Allies closing in on the depleted Afrika Korps, $2.50 Dermoid SALE- -1 May Bond "Kick-oprogram waa held in Grand Bapids, Michigan, and daughter, Ann of Brigham Field Marshal Rommel (James Mason, center) bids fareunder the sponsorship of the United Labor Poller Committee. on a service City spent last Friday at the well to his chief-of-sta- ff (J Mil 270-General Bayerlein (George Mac-readMr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd sister and her family, inSTi school house. nominal Very left) as he prepares to fly to Germany. The scene Poulsen at Promontory, Utah. charge. There will be games, bingo, Mrs. Henry Baird of Val Verda, SALE- -Jo dramatic story of RomThe occasion marking the first is from Twentieth Century-Fox- s program, picture shows, lunch- Utah. mel The Desert Banana to Fox, the Theater coming Capitol of the D., 1951. birthday CULLIGAN SERV anniversary eon and plenty of fun for all. WM. E. DAVIS. banana folSunday, Monday and Tuesday. a Poulsens son, Dennie. A deliAt the meeting public E is offered in Attorney for Plaintiffs, ket 705 to come are Children welcome cious luncheon was served with First Bank were nominated for Security Building. cal selections. A demonstration M. Brigham City, Utah. in costume, and the public is lowing a beautiful decorated birthday of braille writing will be given. Oct. Nov. 29 councilmen to be voted on city as cake invited. the centerpiece. ... SALE 6. Louis Barnes, November m According to Charlotte Mang-setMr. and Mrs. Maron. Pierce Larry Larkin, son of Mr. and Robert North, Roland Mackey, ctically n Roland B. Harris, and in and daughters, Sandra and vj&mm Enjoy this Mrs. Israel Larkin who has been Jens Simonsen, J. rde In go charge of arrangements, there Perry hat's Mary Ethel spent a few days at Guam with the and J. C. Stauffer.Wesley stationed me S47 af will be two shows: one There will 7 at News p Of Intermountain . of Mrs. recently at the home on in navy for nearly two years, has rn. and one at 8 p. m. There Is th Second Going School Indian STRAIGHT Ethel Judson. The Pierces are been spending the past six no charge to see the perfor ILLARD moving to Pocatello to make weeks in Willard. He will remance. A voluntary By Helen B. Hill offering their home. ; turn to duty Nov. 1. Each Week SIMONSENS Will Feature Oik be BOURBON may given upon leaving. All Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HanMr. and Mrs. 'Don C. Horn are welcome to attend. Willard Item at Money Saving Value sen and grandchildren, Larry in St. spent the week-enSometimes Its true that the and Karren Hansen returned best deer. hunting of things can be found WILLARD The Willard P.T. George famous for. home last Tuesday evening Stella Young spent part of the The many friends of Armeda in your own backyard. A. are having ther annual carfrom American Falls, Idaho, right week-ene Ward have learned of her in Logan vsitlng her 'OLD TIME REGULAR $49.50 MAN'S where they visited for several and Aunit Edith Bowen who is ill. nival, Halloween night, Oct. 31, ious illness, Superintendent Boyce has suffered week-enat 7:30 p. m., at the Willard two strokes, She is days at the home of Ferdinando GPorge, Jr. left last lving with Hansen, a brother of Raymond for Grouse Creek to hunt deer. IDA1RE I at are no Intermountain had luck Hansen. Couples returned and QUALITY! They Furnaces J. cold under enjoying square dancing and Elery Wight and daughter, Sunday, tired, all Appl IT Jewel standard SHOCKPROOF the expert guidance of Mrs. Rita, of Los Angeles, Calif., aril ft Appli WATERPROOF Melvin guaranteed me rived last Tuesday for a visit Kay, assisted by her Not to be defeated George, Jr. DUSTPROOF X) Radic with friends and relatives. Mr. took his gun and went in search husband who is employed here Refriger Wight will visit with his moth- of deer in the hills east of the at the school. Cleam The dancing students meet er, Mrs. Mary A. Wight at the campus. He got one, too, right U HOUR SSRVICS. niture Co home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. in his own backyard. (HEED THIS WEEK at the Kays garAge, 227 south Vi Uob VV. Second east, where as Mrs. Kay Forsgren at Corlnne; also In541-tends to enjoy some deer huntjo Repo i relates, there is sufficient space The for the a for three squares. If the numSociety Blind, ing. HAM AU r-- 1 incorMr. and Mrs. Earl Fallows left charitable organization ber expands, the Kays wifi aryears last week for Pocatello, Idaho porated under the State of Cali- range to meet in a larger ts idyear Ti where they will make their fornia, will present a program building at Intermountain InBUY NOW iairs. LAYAWAY FOR XMAS! home while Mr. Fallows attends in the campus auditorium Octo- dian school. school. Mr. Fallows ber 3J. government DAYTIME STRAIGHT IOURBON WHISKEY 84 PROOF Jo Paint w'as transferred 935-93- 6 In order to fill our quota of from Kansas! The artists, all blind, will CALL NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. C0RP. N.Y. Mo. vo30 render City, to 40 girls are now students, piano, accordion and 0 PAINT! SUNDAYS being recruited from various work, S06-874- W QAlCS NIGHTS points on the reservation. North M The girls will arrive here in distinction! ptwiiay pa groups of five or six, as they drens I are recruited, and will be transported from the reservation in GIFT regularly scheduled buses. ; fitting fr Those serving as escorts' are: needle '' Mrs. tads. Lynn Engles, Carolyn Molyan, Reese Clark, Joe Baker : and George Brooks. iners Isaid. r B0X L Supports Defense Bond Drive WANDA STARKE, ALTA E. ROSSARD, CLARA LESSLY. RUTH WILDER, GW6NNIE HARTWELL, DALE LES-SEand IANF. DOE LASSLY, hia and Mrs. R. L. Four steaks, two doz-:e- Andrews and son, Raymon, of six of eggs, pints Van and Mr. and ries, two packages of rolls, three Mrs. Nuys, Calif., Vyron Smith and sons, Alloaves of bread, two quarts of of Pacoima, tomatoes, 12 pints of strawberry len and Richard Calif., are guests at the home jam and a dozen cans of of Mr. and Mrs. Leland ; A. F. SUMMONS Civil No. TI3T ' District Court of Bos Elder County, State of Utah. ROLAND G. MACKEY and ILENE L. MACKEY, hia wife, aa joint tenants Plaintiffs. From Perry Newt By Mrs. Lyman Wight PERRY page Legal Notices ostings w SOFT ... n' 1 6 h YAZZIE YARNS szJ w GEEAT d THIS WEEKS SPECIE d ser-Sh- - WflTCti NON-MAGNET- ' ONLY.... CORO EARRINGS j - WRECKER SERVICE D.F.Goodrich : i De Luxe CARVING SET e STAINLESS STEEL ROSEWOOD ONE YEAR GUARANTEE HANDLE and Mrs. Russell Dugan in Salt Lake spent the week-enMr. City. Vv . 'Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Reed are Mrs. Reeds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Burgener of Price. and Mrs. George entertained at dinner last Boyce day, evening. Guests included: Norma yan, Martha Hall and Rhoades. Run- Dr. COMBINATION ICE SCRAPER-COA- T HOOK ix ' No Obligation to Buy GET YOURS TODAY! 'Ramona Grinnell spent in Ogden. week-en- cialize ir TICKET j FOR soccer team from the U.S. A.C. will give a demonstration here Saturday morning, to give the Intermountain boys a few pointers on the game. !A Buildings No. 40 and 41 (boys dormitories) are planning a picnic in the Box Elder canyon on Saturday morning. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, eta, , today at the News-Journa- i l. 86. CO. ne 1. De; ol lump s coal, NOVEMBER 6TH R YOUR U Now! ne 110, Anii d ELECTION MORRIS "ED SHIRLEY W. WIGHT 4 TEAR COUNCILMAN Bornand raised in Brigham City. Graduate of Box Elder High Born City Member of Chamber of Coamerce 15 years. Served 2 yean member of Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce. City flrj; man since 1940. Member oi church. Owner and operator of the Wight Coal and Ice Co. ol School. Attended U.S.A.C World War II Veteran. Assistant Manager Brigham City First Security Bank. Member of American LeChamber of Commerce gion. member. Father of five children. m 4 YEAR COUNCILMAN and raised in Brigham the Wight Father of one 1 Distributing son. DE lest pric le and c ely afte recelv HES T um No, ricJ Co on al hers. We fi: Ur ' A It S then EIT EL last Two new buses arrived on campus Monday, the third to follow sometime this week. The vehicles will be used for the transportation of students. Cl 1VE d In. commemoration of United Nations Day on Wednesday, special assemblies were presented in the auditorium, by groups of students from the junior high school and the special Navajo program school. N to Fim ze Clean Fri- Joy South SRN me Grissom entertained at Sunday evening. Guests were Genevieve Harand Wilma Victor. Dr. George Boyce will speak this afternoon before the Nineteenth Century club in the Masonic temple, Provo. Accompanying the school superintendent are the following students from Wilma Victors school: Joanne Benally, Imo-gen- e Benally, Eugene Dennison and Nelson Small Canyon, Jr. "KAKVlTTr HOLLOW pROUND group of students from the junior high school enjoyed a magician show, featuring the Great Virgil, in the Ogden high school auditorium on Tuesday. The children were guests of the Ogden Kiwanis club. Nora dinner present rington $2.50 Value es rel: Two Jne 1191 REGISTER ? oceC 'euum ( heati: 'ate se le P. I OCTOBER JOTH a jfc'Vs tore ARTHUR G. STEFFIN 4 YEAR COUNCILMAN . Lifelong resident of Brigham City. Graduate of Box Elder High School. Captain of 1928 state football championship team. Foreman of an electrical contracting company. First Counsellor in ' Sixth ward bishopric. CON PURDETT S. FARMER CITY TREASURER of. Box Elder HiJ School. Majored in office of chines at college. Actvie clrurw dular four worked. Has Capable, hard working. 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