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Show Box Elder NEWS 8 Blondie Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April here's the most imfdrtantN 29, 1953 Call Vitamins CHAMPAIGN, (UP) Young be given 111, dairy calves should supplements of vitamins A and D because they usually dont eat enough hay to supply these Vitamins, according to University of Illinois veterinarians. LETTEf? I'LL MAIL ALL EAR, MR. IT'S MY ANNUAL BEASLEY. CONTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The phone number o 1 the News and Journal Society editor is 771. SS Restoring Colonial House Costly Job She's Up With The Birds Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques announce the arrival of their first daughter, born in Fontana, Calif. They have three sons. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen are the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Christensen were dinner guests of Mrs. LaRue C. McKinley at her home in Ogden, Friday evening. Mrs. Eliase Hendersen of Logan is staying with her son, Carl and family, for a few days. Mrs. Hendersen has not been enjoying the best of health for some few weeks. Mr. Dewey Ramsdeul and Mr. Austin Johnsen were guests of an WILL I AM. 'TOW N, Muss. Ileiuy N. Flynt, Jr, a dm-aoif the Williams college Muiii-i,- ' ud office, has turned buck t to provide a colonial hoim k to hi" family lo-- a F1 nt house th it had been W-jojj.- o In Flj lit admits the piojeit quite expensive, tun has a house that looks mi Hie outside as it did in liol when U was built. Howevei, it with is (ornpletoly equipped modern conveniences inside. s iten 12. big $1 jar... now only Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Mrs. Helen Huggins and Mrs, Andrew the bread Hugglps attended baking demonstration, given by Miss Elna Miller, food expert from the U.S A.C. extension serin afternoon vice, Tuesday Brigham City. Mrs. Austin Johnsen and Cay-neJohnsen visited Mrs. Margaret Johnsen in Brigham City, Friday evening. Mr. Richard Nessler returned from the Valley hospital Tuesday after spending several days there. Richard- met with a very painful accident, cutting one of his fingers very badly. He was confined at the hospital fiom a reaction from the seium given him in "shots. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and family of Ogden were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Mr. Howard Kunz of New York was a dinner guest of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen Sunday. Mrs. Jensens mother, Mrs. Alma Esplin of Logan was also a guest. Mrs. Jensen spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Logan visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin and with brother Howard, he came here by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Miriam S. Thompson and Mr. Fred Bingham of the Sunday school stake board visited Sunday school on Sunday. ll B children of Ogden were dinner guesls of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christensen Sunday. ARE FACTS From 1st ear River City iBRAR Instantly stops perspiration oilor! Checks perspiration V moisture I Famous Tussy Cream Deodorant protects your daintiness from morning to night. Instantly stops perspiration odor, checks perspiration moisture. Leaves skin smooth. Safe for normal skin and filmiest fabrics. Stays creamy-soft- . CITY Mrs. El-vir- a Christensen attended a Tea and Reception. Thursday evening at the Womens lounge, Commons building at the U.S A. the C., Logan. It was given by iBeta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, honoring women graduates from the U.S.AC. school of education. Mrs. Christensen twill receive her degree In education at the college, this spring. Mrs. E'lyse Hendersen entertained her club at her home on Wednesday evening. After a tasty desert luncheon progressive Rook was played. Those attending were Mrs. Norma Jean North, Willard; Mrs. Betty Jean John of Evans, Mrs. Helen Mae Young, Mrs. Mary Lou Cottle, Mrs. Colleen Johnsen, Mrs. Beverly Packer and Mrs. Leora Baron, all of prigham City, and Mrs. Bebe Hunsaker of Honey-ville- . GARDEN CLLT1 A'lOR Prepares the soil in one operation. aC:XIJaaBBlE3a M-G-- M P SAVE $1.30 WHEN YOU DUPONT NOTICE OF FINAL SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of May, A. D., 1953, at 12 '00 oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended, the following real estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary Tax Sale, No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate, will ibe accept- fm A-2- c COAT (?COT H RUBBER-BAS- E tps. -- for township, tp townships, th. for thence, U. S. sur. for Survey. U.S M for Uintah Meridian. W for West. Wly for westerly. -- makes painting easier than ever PRELIMINARY TAX SALE 10, 1949 January Tax Sale Record Page 33 1918 or the NWt and E'a of the EU of the SE'4 of the NW and the SKi of the NE'l a No lots 3 and of the NW'-i4 and the E. of the SEU of the SWU ot tire MVi of see. 2. tp. 11 N m. 12 W SLM. IN Blair Sorenson A 23691 That part of the following tract W of the U. I. C. R. R Beg. at a pt. 661 ft. N. of the SW. cor. of the NW4 of Sec. R. 2 W S L.M., Th. N. 661 ft., N. 89 deg 30 min. E. 669 9 ft., S 19 deg. 18 min. W. 644 5 ft., S 1 deg. 11 min W. 62 4 ft., N. 89 deg. 27 min. W 452.6 ft. to beg. Exclusive of reservations. Cont. .40 of an acre. $12.09. 1918 Tax Sale Record Page 91 Beg.' Mary L. Larsen B 758 at intersection of E. Line of Blk. and S. Line of Alley S. to State Hi way W. 78 ft. N. Parallel to E. line of blk. 209 ft. E. 78 ft. to beg. Equals .38 acre blk. 170, Plat A Corinne. ... $5 65. 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 95 Mary L. Shaw Larsen B 941 All fract. blk. G, Plat C., Co- WOSPfClUS ON RtQUtST Investment Service Corporotion Principal Underwriter 444 Sherman Street, Denver 9, Colorodo Pleas mail to me without chorge ot obligation o Prospectus describing Financial Industrial Fund Shares Monthly Investment PAINT YOUR WALLS IN HALF A DAY! Thats all the time it takes to do the walls of an average room with Flow Kote. It costs so little and there are dozens of color schemes to choose from. 30 You can pictures and draperies that quickly. Theres no unpleasant odor either. Flow Kote is so easy to keep dean, too. Its truly washable! DRIES IN MINUTES! 1wr a, i v. t L PAINTSEVERY.PURPOSEl EGBERT RYKi f MALA POWERS I -' V JS . .JILO TUT mrTTIFVV LAST TIMES TOI) Irvin Berlin's HATTIE 3 VY ( T 'CALL ME MADAM' THUR. -- FRI. SkU-- The story of a young cowboy who plays it reckless for a girl and a fortune in Us Vegas! wide-op- r $8 26. fiiOmf' lyI he -- 7 ' 3 A LIPPERT PRESENTAYI0N PICTURES Rocky Mountain PREMIERE $4.47. PULLOF ASOON-- S.L.M SUN. TO WED. H The Mighty Adventure of Americas Heroes on Horseback I ovu ui ve :S E4 of SW'4 of SW4 of sec. 5, tp. 14 N., rn. 11 W SEJM. $513. 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 370 Calab Wolfe F 1905 N'i of SEQ of NW'4 NE'4 of NW4 SW4 of NE'4 of Sec. 12, tp. 14 N., rn. 11 W., SL.M. cont. 100 A. $12 14. 1918 Tax Sale Record Page 371 Anna A. Piper F 1905-SE ' of NE't of sec. 12, tp. 14 N., rn. 11 W., SL.M. cont. 40 A. $6 14. 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 372 H. B. Nielsen F Wla of V CO-HI- s V A. S i 'n J VW , V T TwatwaAk 4Utr sam d j y sum 1 ' if & ' w rf f W 4, T IT 7 m 2ZPBESS 3 14-2- 4'1 r--v ItatiHtoWftiifs Wla of le -- ;rv. 'PTC r SIIZAti PALI U' 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 369 H. B. Nielsen F 1880-2NW. 4 of SW. 4 of NE. 4 of Sec. 5. tp. 14 N m, 11 W S L.M., Also NW'-- i of SW '4 of SW'4, Completely enchanting fashion for Mothers Day in a sleek French crepe floial print. Softly tailored with simplicity of line and classic good taste. fabric is The easy-car- e and guaranteed by Mode O' Day, of course. Sizes (Mr ANTRIM ; arc V -- Tax Sale Record Page 366 George G Stevenson F 1880-The W. 4 of the NW. 14 of the NW'i of the SE. 4 of sec. v,' 1 y tv 51 gauge nylons 79c AUTO-V- Sheer nylons by Mode 0 Day, every pair guaranteed perfect. Box of 3 pairs, $2.25. 10 ST hr, 91 WED. ffiSS3?GSJ' Brigham City, Utah U THEATRE DRIVE-I- N s in s-- F ;,-- A "Li?: wi.ae Brigham City re-ha- SHEETMETAL, HEATING & ROOFING Co. 48 North Main Ihone 25 '37-. -- S. M. ItAMUHSEN Box 77 i v. A J -i Progroms 1948 3.99 (dW color, iRghlly highor) gi;: a mutual investment fund .vX Tax Sale Record Page 159 2406 William C. Pack Beg. 19.25 rds. N. of the SW. cor. of lot 3, sec. 2, tp. 14 N., r. 8 W S.LJM , th. W. 174 ft, th. S. 4 rds, th. E. 174 ft., th. 'N. 4 rds. to beg. $4.58. 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 303 Ernest Weiss E 1357 The W. Vi of the N. E. 14 of the S. E. 14 of sec. 17, twp. 12 N., S.L.Ml the Lost at the Bottom of the Sea! World 1948 , BELIEF! BEYOND The First Great Story of 1948 ty. -- SAT. Features FRI. -- FABULOUS FUiiD, Inc. 25, Tp. 9 N rinne. $95.00. Tax Sale Record Page 153 William C. Pack B 2369 Beg. 19 25 rs. N. of the SE. Cor. of lot 3, blk. 3, Plat A, Snowville Survey, th. N 4 rds., th. W. 156 ft. to NW cor. of lot 3, th. S 4 rds., th. E. 156 ft. to beg. $4 58. 1918 Tax Sale Record Page 157 David G. Mussulman B 2397 iBeg. 40 rds. S. and 47 rds. W. of NE. cor. of sec., E 21 rds. 13 Vi ft. S. 40 rds., W. 25 a rds., NE. along road 40 rds. to beg. sec. 2, tp. 14 N., m 8 W., Snowville. cont. 5.29 A. S. 10 ft. of above described proper- THUR. FINANCIAL INDUSTRIAL.:;::: $312. I 'lOMt.lir "OFF LIMITS" Tv o Big 6 13 813-- ENDS I WHEREOF W1TNFSS have hereunto set nu hand and otfnial seal this 17th day of April, ITiJ. 2 rn. 13 W for Mothers day French rayon crepe $5.25 Gallon PHONE $1616 K. B OLSEN, 'Berniece I. Marble A1342 County Audnor. Beg. at a pt. 148 5 ft. E. of the Box Elder County. NW. corner of blk. 11, plat B, Brigham City Survey, th. E. to (SEAL) Apr-2the NE. corner of blk., th. S. to the S. Line of blk., th. W. 181 5 ft., th. N. to beg. $41.95. 1948 Tax Sale Record Page 78 5, tp. 14 N., r. 11 W r New and Used Garden and Lawn Equipment .J2(i West 7th South SE'i t., Legal Notice , PAINT-U- VALLEY SALES J VNE POWELL, who sings like a lark, looks prettier than one in this filmy, sheer Technicolor musical, Small Town negligee she features in her latest Girl. Sorry, cant tell you what small town it is. Mrs. Collin Waddoups and small daughter are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins and children returned late SatThe following abbreviations urday evening from Mineral used for the words used opare Point, Wis where they visited them, Viz: posite her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Leaal Notices a., ac. For acre, acres. Helms for two weeks. While UTAH STATE SOIL i Add. for addition, there they were extensively en- CONSERVATION COMMITTEE ave for avenue, tertained. beg. for beginning, Legal Notice of the Results tor Election lor Supervisors of the bet. for between, The Third ward choir of Brigblk. for block, South Box Elder Soil Conserham City furnished the music vation District. for sacrament meeting, Sunday bdy., bdys. for boundary, boundaries. Notice is hereby given by the evening. Bishop Zundel and ch chs for chain, chains, President Delos Thompson were Utah State Soil Conservation , , of com. for commending, speakers. There was a Committee that in the matterBox Daughters of the Utah Pio- guest crowd of the South cont. for containing, the to the organization present large enjoy at neers will holW4wmeeting for degiee, degrees, deg. or" program and we invite Elder Soil Conservation District the home of Mrs. Wanda John- lovely dist. for distance. election was duly conducted an River to come Bear them again. sen, Friday, April 24. E. for east. furnished the music for by said State Committee within Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris and choir the Third iward meeting the said District on April 15, 1953, Ely for easterly. ft. for foot, feet. , for the election of three supersame evening. frac. for fractional. visors of said Soil Conservation Mrs. Ercy Whittaker returned District and that the following in., ins for inch, inches. to her home after spending sev- tabulation Ik., iks. for link, links. gives a full, correct, eral days at the Cooley hospital. and true report of the, results of It., Its. for lot, lots, Genuine Mohair and Mrs. Taylor and said election: Roge-for minute, minm., Min. or son Jay are visiting his parents, Name of utes. Number of ROLLER COATER Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. Roger Candidate Votes Received m. or 1. for more or less. AND PAN is stationed at the Wichita Air Merl Beecher (Withdrew) .... 5 N. for north. $2.59 Value only Force base. 2 NE for northeast. J. Desmond Christensen 4 Mr. and Mrs. Courtley HanF. H. Cook NEfy for northeasterly. $1.29 . 5 sen of h 1 s Cyrus Jensen visited Ogden, Nly for northerly. 1 I BUY GALLON NW for northwest. 9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ernesf E. Johnson 8 BerHansen over the week-end- . NWly for northwesterly, 'Douglas Quayle FLOW- nard has been confined to his Please take further notice pt. for point. M sec. for quarter section, home for some time suffering that a canvass of the results of r., rs. for range, ranges, from a heart ailment. said election shows that Ernest Russell Jensen, son of Mr. and E. Johnson, Douglas Quayle, and rd., rds. for rod, rods, r. of iw. for right of way. Mrs. Merle Jensen sang several Cyrus Jensen, being the three for second, seconds, songs at the Elwood ward re- candidates who received the s or sec-- sec., secs. for section, union. He also entertained at greatest number of votes, are tions. the Tremonton Dance club held hereby declared the elected suS. for south. at the high school, , Saturday pervisors of said Soil ConservaSE. for southeast. tion District. evening. Mrs. Neva Miller of Cheyenne, By order of the Utah State Soil SEly for southeasterly. Sly for southerly, Wyoming was a guest of her Conservation Committee. St. for street, ARIEL M. JORGENSEN, neice and family Mr. and Mrs. sub. for subdivision. Chairman. several Chester Christensen, S.LM. for Salt Lake Meri29, Date: week. Mrs. Christensen Publication last April days WALL PAINT dian. took her to Bountiful and they 1953. SW. for southwest. April 29 slayed over night with Mrs. pangamEizECr RAY "Jkt DRUGGIST RIVER ar- Logan. Mrs. Audreinne A. Braegger entertained at a lovely kitchen shower In honor of Mrs. LaMar Bourne, a recent bride. The afternoon was spent making a brides ibook. A delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Bourne is the former Anne Vor Petersen. in ' Lt. Boyd Wennergten rived home from Korea recently. He and his wife (Lucille Taylor), are making their home modi in thiough the years and it to its original appeu. mre. He ripped out the windjw-anleplved them with mu'li removed ad U glass, pane pon'iOs and took off mo loin vv them it,, sning'es, ieplac-iiilough, hand ho.vn wooden on- -. i'ed sons, Ted and LeRon, at Fathers-SonChi Sigma breakfast at the Chapter house in Logan, Sunday morning, April their the TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT ' and Christensen's parents, Mr. Mis. William Hamilton. By Chic Young - TIIURS. "FABIOLA" Michele Morgan and Henry Vidal n Ann Dvorak - Gene Evans to-JAS- E Ic, Starring ,w O "I I Greer PARISIA t.EEKA LotAH Wm Plus fenal AND "I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY" r. " X - Tstsmcou EKHT5N HESTON EHONMfLEMINE VlL B.ra Shorts . X ' IN THE NEWS ALLIED PWs FREED FROM RED U A MIS fcygrgJC3STEVr..-m- J CTTIMM |