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Show I The next question man was filling out an ap-those who for and a Job for plication blank came to the question: Have you His anever been arrested? No. swer was A - cerned hopes. The Brigham City police department now stations a policeman on the highway in front of the school whenever there is reason for the children to be crossing the street. But the policeman, according to observers, has his mits full in keeping the drivers on Brigham Citys speedway down to a nomi: . nal and safe speed. t ti The long drive-wa- y from the south to Brigham Citys main section of town, though beautiful with the wide avenue lined with trees, is conducive to speeding. The average driver knocks his speed down to 50 miles per from 60 when he enters town on Seventh south and, some at least, eventually slow down to the 25 mile speed limit. Others, unfortunately, though they have 0 vision, couldnt see the speed limit signs with binoculars. , The city police have "nailed a good average of the violators, but with their staff they cant spend all of their time on that BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Wednesday. September 27. 1950 A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, pub at Brigham City, Utah. llshed. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Published every Wednesday and entered as Sec ond Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable In advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com blnation rate $5.00. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Edi torial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. 20-2- street. M&iia5lM , njxmTtm CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the conflict between Democracy and Communism is a battle for the minds, souls and allegi-- ' ances of men; and WHEREAS Communjst propaganda seeks to cap ture the minds of men through the technique of the milBig Lie, confusing millions and convincing other lions of the reverse of the truth, namely, that America is bent on imperialism, exploitation and conquest ; and PHONE God-give- , , , tive. The Social Security law now $160 provides wage credits of milifor each month of active J and minor children who are survivors of veterans of World War II who have never filed claims for social security benefits or have previously filed claims and had them disallowed, should file claims with the Social Security administration as Eoon as Rabbit Fouled Out Mich. MARION, ARE. PROUD THE DEALERSHIP TO IN BRIGHAM CITY OF Please fill in this cou- pon for more complete information and a FREE DEMONSTRATION. STRAIGHT MAKES AND H SEWING $ p INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Notice is hereby given Aug. 30, 1950. that Robert L. Mitchell fled application Salt Lake 068095 under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, aa amend ed. to select the NWUNWU NWUSW54 era. I. NENW'4 sec. ll, SENE'A sec. Qr T II S, R. 3 E, In exchange for the E!d sec. 14, T. 13 W. This notice is for the N., R. of allowing all persons having purpose boina fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their objection in this Bureau, together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date of first publication EftNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. First publication Sept. 13, 1950. FORWARD heard a lot in Wed like to have you settle yourself (your family too, if you More than this, wed like you to sample that comfort in motion. Slip your fingers around that slender steering wheel, touch toe to treadle and take off in the smooth, unbroken surge of power that Dynaflow Drive . delivers. - Wed like to have you hunt out or just drop us a card. some of the streets or back roads that never seem to get fixed-a- nd put Buicks soft coil springing and solid underpinning to tough and practical test. less-smoo- COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Easy FROM YOU Credit Terms Can Be Arranged TODAYI A MESSAGE WALTER K. , GtlftCM 1h. Is the best p Experience teacher. You have learned from experience that 1 have fought hard for everyone's rights and interests. ru stand on that record. ifjEWELRY OF DISTINCTION?- - fMOCM $ JBSSg . . 4 comfort-angle- d cushions, and see how restful they are. But wed like to offer one suggestion, which is let a Buick speak for itself. aid Portobto mtdtli. Phone deep, 1950 cars. Address world-renowne- d v have one) on a Buicks soft, Youve probably about comfort AND Since 1862, PFAFF hat been pioneering in the design, development and manufacture of precision-made Sewing Machines for Home and Industry. . ' These superior machines are unsur passed because of their construction and ip, and assure you of effective and efficient sewing. f i Name - te. 0)nnnn E'iW, AND APPLIQUE-IN- C DARNING, Available Ii Comal, Dmk the SEWS ON EMBROIDERY M0N0GRAMMING i t ire 0-- SEWING BUTTONHOLES BUTTONS HEAR The i WILLIAM P. OWENS, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned Admini-trato- r of the above entitled estate at his residence a 297 East Second North. Logan. Utah, on or before the J5tb day of November, A. D, 1950. WILLIAM W. OWENS, Administrator of the Estate of William P. Owens, deceased. Date if first publication, Sept. 13, A. D, 1950. NEWEL G DAlNES Attorney for Estate Logan, Utah. Sept. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph T. Young. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 27, First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, or or before the 27th day oi November, A. D., 1950 NEWEL H. WIGHT. Administrator of the Estate of JOSEPH T. YOUNG, Deceased. Date of first publication September 27. A D., 1950. O. DEE LUND, First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah Attorney for Administrator Sept. ANNOUNCE LiT US (UP) umpire called it a foul ball but the Marion high school baseball team wasnt disappointed. The ball hit and killed a rabbit, which the team took home for dinner. i , REVERSE widows parents, Dependent rs... loslig for liongsi'tD'podns ll'llfgf? , mm ... days veterans with at least or more of active service between September 16, 1940 and July 24, 1947, and who were not The dishonorably discharged. only exception to the 90 day requirement is for those who were killed in the service or who were discharged with service Incurred or service connected disabilities. These credits for military service cannot be granted if the veteran has received credit under other federal retirement systems such as civil service or railroad retirement. This does not apply toVeterans administration payments of any kind. 20-2- 7 o WINTtH Theres just FOUR COAL ORDERING DAYS til 4 ber the month youll put your heating plant into opJ tion. Right now we can make immediate deliveriJ fill Jj Next month? We dont know! Play safe bin today. And when you order coal to tary service. This applies 90 r s YOUR so by Charles W. Feldhauser, rial security field representa 1 ' 0IVFRYOP Veterans of World War II have been granted additional amendprotection under the 1950 ments to the Social Security law. This statement was made WHEREAS the Crusade For Freedom is a dynamic truth campaign designed to refute Soviet lies and proclaim the determination of the American people that freedom and peace shall prevail throughout the world; and WHEREAS the Crusade For Freedom is a mobilization of U. S. citizens pledged to resist aggression and n dignity dedicated to the. preservation of the , and freedom of man , (o) (O) fOR PROMPT Several possible solutions have been suggested by parents and school administrators concerned, though no concrete action ha3 NOW, THEREFORE, 1 Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott, do yet been taken. hereby proclaim September, 1950, as Crusade For FreeOne suggestion is to dig a tunnel beneath dom Month, and I urge all citizens of Brigham City Jto the street for children to cross through ; anTraffic Problem At Central School observe the month by enrolling on the Freedom Scrolls other is to put a signal light up on the to signify their faith, and the faith of the American Progression often creates new and complcorner; another is to add another man to the people, in freedom, friendship and peace for all nations. icated problems, and such a problem is now police staff to patrol the street. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand Whatever the suggestion is means added facing the parents and children attending Central school. new the and caused the seal of Brigham City to be affixed. expense to the taxpayer. But if 10 or 12 dollars to build a tunnel beneath thousand The beautiful new school, located on Brig- the street or to take some other action that hams main street on the First to the Second would LORENZO J. BOTT, Mayor save the life of a youngster, of (Seal) is on all in vew who full of south block, pass should be spent. course it Brigham City, Utah the highway. Everyone who passes it can The heartbreak of a family and communappreciate the beauty of the new structure. ity loosing a child uselessly is beyond deUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF But in the same token, a traffic hazzard scription, and in dollars and cents a child is THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Man was automatically created for all children valued at $200,000 to the community Notice agement. Land and Survey Office, Salt Legal Lake City, Utah, Aug. 30, 1950 Notice Who must cross the street to reach their through his prospective productivity. Is hereby given that on October 25, Notices Probat and Guardianship . Leon Rees filed homes in the east part of town when school 1949, application, while people are aware of the treNow District of Court, Clark Consult under Section 9 of Salt Lake Brigham City, Utah, o raspoctiv started to aa mendous danger that exists on the corners signers the amended, Act, Taylor Grazing information. for sec. 8 Sy2NE'4, select the in front of Central school is the time to take SE ESE!4. SWi$S!4, N2NW4. "wiThere are now approximately 540 children R 6 W EfA N NW14 sec. 34, T, care of the problem. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SWU EVi, WJ36!4. SEUSW4, attending Central school, half of whom must of EitMl A. WeymuUer, Catat NE'4 sec. 20, all sec. 22, all sec. 28, Cross main street twice a day in going to erased. sec. 34, T. N2 SW'SNWt NNWtf, with N , R. 6 W S L M , in exchange for all will present claims Creditor school and returning home at night. , vouchers to the undersigned at Brig sections I. II, 13, 21, 29, T. II N., R. 17 One out of 32 persons in the United ham tho before on or 12 W, all sec. 31, T. 12 N., R. II W.. Utah, City, S L M., Utah This notice is for the November, A D , 1950. According to a recent survey, during a States was disabled one or more ways by in day of DONNA S MANN, purpose of allowing all persons having of Estate of Administratrix bona fide object Iona to the proposed busy afternoon there were 300 cars pass in juries received in home accidents during Ernest A. Weymuller, Deceased. ichange an opportunity to file their front of school in one hour. 1949. Daite if first pubHcatron, Sept. 13, objections in this Bureau, together with evidence that a copy thereof has been D, 1950 Home injuries totaled 4,650,000, accord- A. Walter C. Mann Attorney at Law x .Though luck may hold out, there is the served on the applicant within 30 days First from date of first publication. Security Bank Building 1950 to edition the Accident of ing Facts, strong possibility that there will be one care- the statistical Brigham City, Utah 13 the National ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Sept. yearbook of free child out of the 540 who will cross the Firat publication Sept. 6, 1950 and these included Council, CREDITORS NOTICE TO Safety 120,000 S 013 street without looking, when one of those 300 In tho District Court of tho First Judicars with a poor or reckless driver happens permanent impairments. cial District of the State of Utah, In 1000 Phone to news For tho County of Box Elder, your The home death toll was 31,000, of which In and to be passing by. the Matter of the Estate of about half resulted from falls. AGNES M. OWENS, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims Fortunately, the school board, the schools vouchers to the undersigned Adminisentitled estate the above asof at staff trator Parent Teachers and the teaching Ms residence at 297 East Second North, sociation of the school are cognizant of the the 15th before on or Utah, Ljgan, Recipe for traffic tragedy: mix alcohol 1950. day of November, A. D situation that exists at the school and are and gasoline and steer! WILLIAM W. OWENS, of the Estate of Administrator dfetfermined to take action before an accident The National Safety Council says that in Agnes M Owens, Deceased. occurs. if first pubhcaiion. Sept, 13 one out of every four fatal traffic accidents Data 1950. i A. D, 3 in 1949 the driver or a pedestrian was re- newl G. DAINES ; The usual procedure is to wait until a Attorney for Estate to been have . 1 drinking. Logan, Utah. child maimed, or killed and then become ported Sept. shows that one out of seven drivsufficiently aroused to take action to alle- ersIt inalso NOTICE TO CREDITORS fatal accidents who were violating viate, the dangerous. condition,. . rf , v tbs District Court of tho First Juditraffic laws was driving while under the in- In cial District of tho State of Utah, Is " and For tho County of Box Elder, i Not so this time, at least everybody con- - fluence of alcohol. . In the Matter of the Estate of 1 w r99d P' rVm9 0od 5vrtical kar' goro05"- th All the while, be thinking about what such riding and driving y ease can mean on long, trips, and compare it with what youve been used to.' all-da- f ( This whole experience is bound to make you want a Buick and when you ask "how much youll get a second pleasant surprise in the low delivered price 5 your dealer is quoting prices that start at a level that is actually lower than youd pay for some sixes. Your Buick dealer is the man to see and this is the best of all times to see him. Drop in, wont you, to see about, getting an order signed? Standard on Roaduastir. optional at ntra m Sunn and m orUU. - I170'- - ABC VOW Monday waning. rtv TO GffATH vwe y UNDY MOTOR GO. 19 South Main Street 3. 3 I f WHEN .m AUTOMOBILES Phone 272 A Bulclt m Utah Brigham City, PE, nin |