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Show Bolivia, Peru AhdEquador Represented By 26 Students At Indian Summer School John M. Bingham Succunibsin SLC Moes Bingham, 78, died at 9.30 p. m. Monday in a Salt Program For ru and Equador arrived at Indian, school Sunday evening to attend the Indian Service Summer t school which will be In session from June 2 through June 27. , - , Here through the auspices the Institute of of n the American and observe educational programs at various points throughout the , JUnited States. South will study The group, comprised of teachers, principals and supervisors, are enrolled at the University of Maryland for a period of ten months. (Besides the regular session at the University which is fashioned especially to meet their needs, the students will spend the summer months traveling and studying educational methods and problems where situations somewhat similar to those in their own countries exist. , , According to Charles T, Stewart, professor in charge of education at the University of Maryland and coordinator for group, "The 21 men and five women were selected from a geographical , region and not particularly from one country for the purpose of studying problems that are found in their own geographical areas. They are studying under the guidance of professors at the University of Maryland." The technical program is managed by Miss Sally Marks of the Institute of Affairs and two University of , South American Students At Summer School left to right: Charles T. Stewart, American coordinator for the group, Ligia Ramirez, Hector Ramirez, Adriana A. Baspineirs, J. Leopoldo Diaz, Alicia Espejo Tamarjo and . , . Julia Alivera Leon. . t Maryland professors: Dr. Gladys and the accompanying Indian 9 Leaal Notices r NoWiggln of the college of edu- problems. Probate and Guardianship cation and Dr.1 Glen D. Dildine The and vivacious tices. Consult Clerk of District eager of the child development proCourt, Brigham City, Utah, or friendly people have made fagram. t respective signers lor comments vorable concerning The trio went to South Amer- intermoun-taiIndian school ica in. 1951 where they surveyed and Brigham City where they the situation and laid " the have found everyone hospitable. i t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ground work for the educationEstate oi George J. Wood, Deceased whh Creditor will present claim It is a delightful place,, they al program which now involves voucher to the undersigned Nancy J these 26 educators. gayly exclaim. , ; West 13$ Forest, Wood, Brigham City, D. Mr. Stewart who The equivalent of one class was selected and candidates ing with the adult were chosen on the basis of marked, They are their interest in rural education esting group. n UeutaTIsuv y PAGE TWO BOX ELDER NEWS ' Brigham City Utah Wednesday June 4. 1952 t Member United Frees, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Prase Aesocia-tioNational Editorial Association. National Representative: Advertising Advertising Servica. Ublished In A weakly newspaper, 1896, published at Bnghara City, Utah Published every Wednesday at Brigham City, Utah, ana entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the poet office in Brig ham City, Utah, under the act of March 1879. Advertising Manager until July of this year to apply acSubscription rata in Box tldar coun- for social security benefits, ty $2.25 par year, payable inBoxadvance: cording to Wesley 'F. Watson of m combination with the Elder of$4 00 the Ogden social security Journal, ( published Fridays) $2 00 for 6 months; single fice. per year: , copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder coun- combination rate Vr, $3.00 per yaar; In some cases, Mr. Wat idya enjoys workstudents, rea very intert Utah, on or before the 30th day of July, A. 0. 1952. NANCY j WOOD, Administratrix of the estate of George J. Wood, Deceased Dote of first publication May 28, A D, son said, this is true, but only J Quill Nebeker, y if the worker has earned , six Attorney , for Administratrix 1950 after quarters of coverage If a person has the necessary NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 ' f 4 8 1 quarters of coverage earned be- Estate1 of ELMER P 4 JEPPSEN; also fore 1901 but has not yet earned t known as Elmer jeppsen, Deceased six under the new law, he Creditor! will present claim with to the undersigned at her should not delay applying for vouchers residence, 137 South 2nd Eatt Street, benefits if he has retired, or ,is Brigham Cltjfr Utah, on or before the 29tn day of September, A, D, J932, working in a job not coveipd by RULA S. JERPSE.fi, ' ' ' x ' social security. Administratrix of the Estate of Elmer P. Jeppsen, alao known Persons eligible lor survivors 9 as Elmer Jeppsen, Deceased benefits should never put off Date of fire! publication May 28, A ma applying for benefits. Delays 0. Wn. E Davis, Esq. t can cost them money. Attorney for Administratrix J Mr. Watson will be in Brigham City Thursday afternoon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS June 5, between 2 and 4 p. m. of RAY PETT, Deceased at the Utah State Employment Estate with Creditors will present claims office. Persons desiring to , dis- vouchers to the undersigned at 224 East North let Street, Brigham City, discuss the advantages and Utah, on or before the 28th day of of waiting until September, A D , 95 2 advantages July to make (application for reGEORGE B PETT, Administrator of the Estate of tirement benefits Ihould contact Ray Petit, Deceased him then. Date of first publication May 14, A 7 M-- "Man people in Box Elder county have reached the conCbaa. W. Claybaugh, Publisher wait Rokt. M. Crompton. Managing Editor clusion that they should 'I. n ,4 (A group of 26 South American educators from Bolivia, Pe- visitors Lake City hospital following a five weeks illness. . tf He waa born July 12, 18713, at Riverdale, Weber county, a son of John and Marny Jane 'Bingham. He was reared in Riverdale and Cache county and attended the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. (He married Ella L. Butler, November 20, 1895 in the Logan L.DJS. temple. They have resided in Salt (Lake City, Ogden, Cache Junction and Preston. They made their home permanent in Brigham City seven years ago. He was employed by the Union Pacific railroad company In 1900 and served as a locomotive engineer until he retired in 1933. He was an active member of the LJDS. church and was a high priest in the Brigham City Sixth ward. Surviving are his wife and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. H. Devern (Blanche) Sheffield and Grant B. Bingham and Mrs. S. C. (Barbara) Gudmund-son- , all of Salt Lake City. 1L. Also Vernon Bingham, (Layton, Mrs. Royes J. (Elva) Petersen, Las Vegas; Mrs. Edward C. (Carina) Anderson, Great (Falls, Montana; and Mrs. John (P, (Doris) Backman, Jr., MagHick-erso- Indian Teaching Affairs, . i Join The Will Observe Well, Are We All Here Now? Johneon, 1952 Attorney Wm, for Administrator. E. Davis, Eaq. NOTICE house the ? , M TO WATER 1 28 J-- 4 USERS The following application have been filed with the State Engineer to appro priate water in Box Elder County, State the entire year, of Utah, throughout and all ideations being from SLB&M, unleas otherwise designated, 213294 Almy L Fehknan and Karl A Omen, Yoat, Ut-- ; 5 sec, ft for irri gation use from a 16 in well S bet 100 200' ft end 500 ft deep ait a point and E 400 ft from NW Cor See, 5. TI2N, RllW The water will be used from Apr I to OcJt. I to irrigate 250 acres of land embraced in W Y said incidental Sec 5, and for year round g domestic and purposes Grouse 23568 Evan O Kimber, 2 sec ft for Irrigation Creek, Ut , use from four 16 in wells at point and I ) S 8 ft in amounts as follows and W 4 K 3 sec -- ft: (2) S $ H and 3 sec W 400 ft 3) S 8 ft. and ft, 3 sec -- ft , (4) S 8 ft and W 600 ft 3 sec ft, aH from NE 1250 ft W Cor Sec 15, TUN. RI$W The water will be collected In a ditch and conveyed 490 I ft where tt will be used to Oot 15 to irrigate 200 from Apr aid acres of land embraced In Eli Una Clark Bragg . Dies In Tremonton Clark Bragg, 57, died M. Una at 5:30 a. m. at the Val- 33 13 grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Edwin Bingham. Trenton, (Utah; Ryan Bingham and Martin Bingham, Ogden; James S. Bingham, California; Mrs. Minnie Whitaker and Mrs. Martha Seguire, Fillmore; Pearl Watson and Mrs. Alta Young, Pocatello; Mrs., Iva Costley, Harris-ville- ; Mrs. Lizzie Stanger, Twin Falls, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p m. in the Brigham City Sixth ward with Bishop Richard Hansen officiating. Friends may call ait the Harold B. Felt funeral home Thursday, 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday morning until time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. n Sunday ley hospital, Tremonton. Born Sept. 7, 1894, In Elkin, W. Va a daughter of Seymour and Emma Farnsworth Clark, she was reared in (West VirShe was married to !L. Guy Bragg, Sept. (25, 6962, in West Virginia. In 1924 Mr. and Mrs. Bragg moved to Akron, O., and then to Garland in 1936. Mrs. Bragg was- a member of the Tremonton Methodist church and the Rebekah lodge No. 28, V? Tremonton, , Besides , her husband, she Is survived by the following sons Mrs. and daughters: Bragg, Boise, Idaho; Guy Bragg, Jr., Oak Grove, Ore.; Mrs. Eugene (Marie) Archibald, Pocatello; Doyle Bragg, Garland; Mrs. Dee Tremonton; (Dorothy) Watt, Mrs. Henry (Betty) Cagle, Mrs Virgil (Peggy) Cooper and Gene Bragg, Ogden; 13 grandchildren, Mrs. Emma Clark, Akron; two brothers and two sisters, W. T. and O. R. Clark, Akron; Mrs. T. A. Barnston and Norma Clark, Washington, D. C. (Funeral services will be held Wedrtesday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton Methodist church with Reverend Gile B, Wilson a ?'- conducting, i Friends may call Wednesday from 10 a m. until time of services at the family home in Garland. Interment will be in the f Brigham City cemetery. It was from preaching to pigskin for a Big Trinity College football end. Dick Aiken served as a missionary in Hawaii between the 1949 season and his return to football activities here this s season. her-moth- er, Legal Notices llTAH CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Notice of the Result of 4 Legal Referendum Notice is hereby given by the Utah Soil State Conservation Committee that the proposed Addition to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District has duly, petitioned, in the Interests of the public health, safety, and welfare, for the organization of an Addition to said Dtetrct and that said State Committee has determined that the Addition, to said District is desirable and necessary and hae fixed the boundaries thereof, which include approximately 322,3)14 acres That after due notice, said Committee has conducted a referendum within the proposed Addition to said District i upon ths question Shall a sioil conservation district of; the lands described and lying in Box Elder County, be efeated Please take further that, a notice canvass of the results4 of said referendum shows 4 votes cast Fop and 0 ' Funeral services in memory of vote caet - Against'1 the questions submitted to the eligible voters of the Billie Merle Bergstrom, 26, were District, proposed Addition to said and that said State Committee has held n the Brigham City Sixth determined that the operation of the L.D.S. ward chapel. May 31, at Addition to said District is admin2 p. m. with Richard Bishop istratively practicable and feasible State Soil Hansen conducting. By order of the Utah Conservation Committee. 9 J A Ll&BYs Family , prayer at rthe-- , home ? I Aotmg Chairman. was 'offered by A. IW, Bergstrom Publication Pate Jane 4, i J 952 i 4 and $ prelude and poetlude were June f''" by Roma Thorsoji, . I Musical numbers on the pro gram included two vocal duets, My God and I and Tranquil1 Ity, by Juanita Steffen and Er solo, to ma 'Hansen and a vocal Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, select lots 3, 4, seotion 26r lots I 2, My Buddy," toy Vella Sackett, Sec 15 3 4 section 27, lots I, 2, section 29, 23609 Utah Idaho Graziers Aesocia NW. S!4 section 34, ex-T. all accompanied toy Geraldine tfon 35i S State St , No 5, Salt Lake WfcNEUr 15 N.f R 7 Utah, in Steffen. Renie Demars played City, Ut ; 03 sec ft for stock water- change for EA section 19, all section use from an Unnamed Spring Area ing Patterson 13 W, SE R T 23, section two accordion solos. N. in Canyon trtb to Great 15,. T. 10 N., R 6 W., SLM, Utah, Salt Lake at a point 5 63 deg 09 min This Speaking were Devern J. notice is for the purpose of allowW 7008 83 ft from NE Cor Sec, 36, Floyd Jensen and Bisk ing all persons claiming ths selected T6N RI9W The water will be collect land oe having, bona fide objections to op Richard Hansen. ed at point of diversion by laying 264 such frls an to opportunity lineal ft of 4 in. concrete open joint their application or Arnold Gilbert opened the other objections in protests pipe in the spring area which ts de-of the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake meeting with invocation and scribed as follows Beg at point Utah, together with evidence that diversion, thence S 10 ft, S 55 deg aCity, W - Wheatley offered the oopy of such protest or objection has George 39 mm W 90 ft , N 81 deg 00 min N 3 7 deg 50 min W. 92 been served upon the applicant within benediction. W 50 ft the first S 86 deg 35 min E 180 37 ft, 30 days from the date of ft, Concluding services were in 5 210 ft to beg The water will be publication of this notice ERNEST HOUSE, Manager. 4 Brigham ..City and In carried through cemetery pipe the, 2,4'a 1932 First 4, June publication metal to a distance of 520 5 ft where dedicatory prayer was ofwill from be used where it troughs, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OF LAND BUREAU MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey, Office 5a It Lake Notice is City Utah April 28 1952 hereby given that D G Nelson, Jr, 5 no wv Hie, Utah, filed application Salt Lake 069968 under section 8 of the 1 1 Has-musse- Farm Improvements Are you "Itching to o the living room, bedroom or bath . . . r to build a rumpus room or patio? you can make a hundred and one improvements to your home and spread the cost over 36 months. Then a Timeway Loan is An FHA Timeway Loan is prompt, convenient, low in cost . . . avail- re-d- , i tailored-to-measu- re f5r your requirements. Without paying a penny down able thru dealers or at this bank. No Down Payment 1 36 months to repay J4-1- May Mar I 31 to Oct 3 and from- - Dec. to supply 12,000 sheep. 1 to k 236 0 Glenera S, Hunter, P. O Box 247 Brigham City, Ul , 20 sec ft. for from an Unnamed stock watering Spring Area, trib to Great Salt Lake at a point S 1550 ft and W 2120 ft from SE Cor Sec, 14, T7N, R6W, said 236791 RFD No. 2. Brigham City, Ut ; 15 sec. ft. for mfe ceUaneous purposes from a 6 in. well bet 60 and 200 ft deep at a point N 710 ft and E 40 ft from W4 Cor Sec 36. T9N, R2W The water will be used for air conditioning, cafe B Joseph M Tracy STATE ENGINEER. t Fdrol , laeuranc Deposit Corporation Msmbsr federal Reserve Systeat Published In the Box Elder News, Brigham pity. Ut. from June 4 i 932 to July 2, 1952. j DANCE' HAS MOVED TO ITS NEW LOCATION .r: f Maddox, and sanitation purposes and from Apr. to OU 31 for irrigation me, Protesta resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, mutt be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August I, 1952, Of SCHOOL 1 1 AT , THE FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICES i i Ship or deliver to 6 Utah Hide And Tallow P. M. J - CLASS Classes Will Be Enlarged , IMPORTANT fin Ifni " PHONE MRS. ORION ESKELSEN AT 382 ) ? It is mutually agreed by the Shoe Repairers of Brig-- f ham City, that starting Thursday, 'June 5th, all the I J following establishments, ' BROWN'S SHOE HOSPITAL V LLOYD'S SHOE SERVICE ' , . ' FOSTER SHOE REPAIR will close every Thursday afternoon at cepting weeks when a national or state taken. w 1 p. m. holiday ex- is i , - , j, Signed; mCHARLES T. BROWN,. t CHARLES R. BROWN For Browns Shoe Hospital s 0 - 1 LLOYD H. PERKINS For Lloyds Shoe Repair HARRY D. FOSTER For Foster Shoe Service ! Will a Certain Blood Donor Please Get in Touch With Sgt. 12 754 680 They dont tell us whose blood it is and you dont know who got it. So you dont know me and I dont know you. k But Ive had lota of time to think here at the hospital (its almost a year since I got mine in Korea) and I keep wondering who you are and where you live and what you do and all that. Sometimes I have you figured for a wheat fanner in South Dakota, like my Uncle Herman. Or sometimes youre a qutfielder the , position I dreamed of playing. .But mostly, I guess, youre just someone Id like to meet and chew the fat with. Once I kicked this thing around with a guy in the ward here and he said, yeah but suppose this certain person turns out to he a beautiful blonde, then what? But all kidding aside, its a funny feeling to owe your life to someone you dont know. In some ways though it makes it easier to say thanks, because its not just me thanking you. Its every wounded guy thanking every American who gave blood. The toughest part of being out in Korea isnt the fighting. Its the feeling youre a million miles from nowhere. So a thing like giving blood means a lot, because it gives the guys a feeling youre in there pitching with them. 1 I know one thing. When get out of here Im going to give some blood myself. What happened to that pint of Blood You were fioing to Give? v - (At (ONTRISUTID At A AUtllC IUVICI TO THI AtMIB TORCH HOOD DONOR TRODDAM IT " ' BALLET AND TAP DANCES MIXED Lessons $1.00 Per Hour 2$ jy-- i Spanish Fork, Utah, Phone 88 ' Lehi 216 Also Heber City 57-- J THERES ROOM FOR ONE MORE ' 5 1 WAR MEMORIAL HOME SATURDAYS 2 TO l. PRAIRIE BONES, WANTED! big-leag- Iran Leslie s ua point being embraced within the spring area described as follows Beg at a point S 1530 ft and W 2140 ft. from SE Cor said Sec 14, thence S. 10 deg 50 min W 1320 ft , S 79 deg 10 min E 150 ft,- N 10 deg 50 min E. 1320 ft , N 79 deg 10 mm W 150 ft to beg The water will be collected by a series of trenches and drains and will be pumped through piper 4009 ft where tt will be used to supply 19 000 sheep and 200 cattle, News-Journa- Billie Bergstrom Funeral Is Held -- for Home and fered by Ralph Tolman. Military Order your statlor ery, office ana services were conducted by business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the Afnerican Legion Post 10. ginia. Time Out Por Goodness HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) , D, give your na. Also . Blood Bank Will Be In Brigham City . JUNE 12th Yjewd journal |