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Show wHh prwn r4afmat Brin vouchers to th underiifftuMi hum City, Utnh on or bWore the 2) 4ny of June, A D, 1950. CrHlmrx Legal Notice NOTICE Ffftnte of CjorK ceuMnl TO CREDITORS F. MoNewr, Jr, will DONNA Df S. MANN, Administratrix with will annexed of Estate of (ieorttfl P. MNrer, Jr., IlMmrd Date of first publication April 19, A D , 1950 Walter C Mann, Attorney Ml Law I irst Security Bank BiiiK Brigham City,. Utah 26 M J 9 Apr SUMMONS Civil No. 6026 The DUtrut Court of County, State of Utah. J FJiWIN BAIRD. Iruotee, versus In MORE DAYS before I he Stale Deadline on your car . . . June 1st. Dont put it off until the last minute. Drive in now and avoid the rush. , . , JUNE, Iff BF R HF NNION, JR and J ANT DOE 11 HI NNION, INC his w.e; HI NNION and jANf. DOf Hi NNION, HI NNION KULON hrs wife; and BUNNlON DOf hi JANl wile; MARY HI .NNION POWEII . Ill U N Hi .NNION I MM A BARKER, J MARY B HI NNION, WEHSUR, Ml RRf I.L, RUTH MJMI BLNNIUN HI NNION IOONS; H GRANT BEN MON and ANE DOL. HEN.NION, Ids 11 1950 have to prove that we do the best radio repair in Brigham City. State Inspection I Elder Box Plaintiff, We Station acknowledge glady and No. 134 A Jt trial will prove it. (live us a trial and 3ull BRIGHAM like us. BEEHIVE AUTO SUPPLY Over 32 Years Of Friendly Service COAL & APPLIANCE PHONE 1 1 OUlt WRECKER is equipped with lights and many other safety devices to warn the public of road obstruction and to enable us to see to the recovery of your car in less time and with no further damage.. ... I JOHN B BRNNION am) JANF. Dor BFNNION. hi, wife; RICH AND B BI.NNION and IANK DOE RALPH B Bl hi wll.j and JANE DOL Bl NNION, hi, B BF.NNION LYNN and JANL wif,; all 1)011 Ht.NNION, his wifj being Dr-rtha heirs of HI BFaR BLNNION, JUSTIN B. CALX and DIX-- I .A H. CALX, hie wife; NAiifF.L H C Al I., a widow; WM H CALL, and BARBARA D. CALL, his wife; VI.RA wKo; Bf L. CAJ L KNUD.SON; U CALX NlfLY; CHAUNCY C. CALL his wife; and ARIM.LL P. CALX, DAVID II CALX and LA RITA W. CAI I. his Wife; tl.iABL HI CAI L RUTH CALX ROMNKY; MFKKFlLi W. CALL, and JUSMK THURIOW Al I., Ms wife; L.UL.A CAlX BL KG-S- I CALL and MAJtt'ELl ROM; heirs of I ULA JONF.S, being all th B CAI I. LAVF NIA Deceased. HU I S I ROM, widow of i, E. HILL-S- I Deceased: un all and ROM, of A bridal shower In honor Miss Kathryn Hunsaker was given by her aunt, Mrs. William Sackett and a close friend, Charlene Benson, at her home recently. Many lovely gifts were received by the bride during the shower and a bridal book was made during the evening by her friends. Kathryn will be married to Jack lladfleld, Wednesday, April Will Be Held devisees, heirs, assigns, 12. of HLBI K and creditor and LULA B CALL, both Deussfd; and all other persons un- Card Of Thanks known claiming any tight, title, esWords cannot, express the tate or intereat fn, or lien upon the and appreciation we real property described In the pleadgratitude to the complainant ing, adverse feel toward those who, by their or hi title ownership clouding assiskindness and generous thereto. Defendant. TML STATE Of TO UTAH THE tance, helped lighten our burABOVE NAMTD Dfe.f ENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re- den of sorrow at the time of the quired to serve upon Win, E. Davis, death of our son and husband, riamtiff's Attorney, whose addresa is May Cods 2d First Security bank Bldg., Brigham Wayne N. Keller. who City, Utah, an answer to the com- blessing rest with those of came to our assistance In plaint within 20 days after servU-any W the summons upon you. fail you a to do, judgment by default will be way. taken a go in st you for the relief dePatricia Ann Keller and manded in said complaint which has Emma Keller. been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the In following described lands situated Box Eider County. State of Utah, BLNNION Beginning at the Northeast corner of Hie intersection of Tlrst South and Sixth East Streets of Brigham City, Utah; thence Eat 0 rods; thence Southeasterten ly along US Highway No. 91 to the where the South point line of First South Streets,property if extended Eastward, intersects; thence Eaet 192 feet to the West brink of Creek bed; thence Northwest along West brink of Creek bed to a point four (4 rods Fast and two 21 rods South of the North-wea- t corner of Section 19, Town9 North, Range I West, SLB ship 6 M; thence Went 6 6 rods more or less to the East side ot Sixth East Street; thence South to the point of beginning. Together will all water rights and improvements thereunto belonging WM. E. DAVIS O. DTF. LUND, for Plaintiff Attorneys P O Address: First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah lire Publication: April 5, 1950. Laid Publication: April 26, 9S0 Apr $ 12 (9 26 NOTICE Thf Box Elder County Wood Dopartinont will spray annual woods at the pro.sont time. As soon as noxious weeds are ready, this service will no longer be available, as '.the equipment will then be utilized for spraying noxious weeds only. The charge will be the same as has been for noxious weed spraying In the past. If you desire the work done, contact the Box Elder County Weed Department, Box Elder County Courthouse, Brigham City, Utah and leave your name and address. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By K. B. Olsen, County Clerk. Larry Garfield Enters The Army Air Corps jlma1' State Convention Of University Women Kathryn Hunsaker known grantees . mn Bridal Shower Hpnorshx , Garfield, . and Mrs. CHARLOTTE. N. C. (UP) North Carolinas first public school class of retarded children learn while they play. During their arithmetic lesson they play postoffice. Each student, ranging in age from 11 to 16 years, takes his. turn being postmaster. Let Us Send In Your MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS KELVINATOR them in for you without fuss or bother no check to write or letter to mail Compare our FOR DEPENDABILITY prices! We can send MASON'S 22 Buy PHONE Kindergarten club delegates were among those present at the annual meeting of the northern district convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs, Saturday at Wellsville. Democracy in Our CommuniDistrict ties, was the theme. president, Mrs. Paul J. Burgess of Ilyrum, presided. New officers were elected and Mrs. C. R. Jones of the Kindergarten club was made the new corresponding secretary and Mrs. Wrlghton Burt, also of the Kindergarten Club who has served as district treasurer, was released with a vote of thanks for her splendid work. Guest speaker at the morning session included Mrs. O. Jay Kingston,, president of the Utah federation, together .with other stale officers delivered brief messages of interest. Speakers at the 12:30 luncheon were Dr. George A. Boyce and Col. E. W. Timberlake. Ladies attending from the Kindergarten club were: Mrs. Wrighton Burt, Mrs. M. J. Funk, Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. . Harry Hanline, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Arden Balls, and (Mrs. Jess . Nielsen. , - Old Honor The New At VFW Dance Sat. Retiring officers of the . V. F. and auxiliary honored new officers at a dance arid program held Saturday eveniqg at the War Memorial homei f W. post girls trio composed of Laverrie Erieksen, Yvonne Anderson and Jessie Hunsaker. A group of six girls then gave a modern dance number, entitled Reverie. Comprising the group were Joyce Youngquist, Carolyn Hall, Wilma Walker, Virginia Wilde, Maxine Pettingill and Eloise Johnson. Mrs. Stephen Bunnell was accompanist. Presentation of the three winners of the Auxiliary essay contest was then made by Mrs. Charles J. Kim-be- r and the evening was turned over to Mr. and Mrs. (M. L. Kay, who instructed the group In square and old time dance numbers. Light refreshments were served during the evening from a lace covered table centered with a beautiful bouquet of daffodils. In charge of the affair were Mrs. Charles J. Kimber, Mrs. Wilma Hawks, Mrs. Eva Years-leand Mrs. Delores 'Laurjtzert. Mrs. Ellen Richman is the new Auxiliary president and Charles J. Kimber Is post commander. Here Friday And Saturday The 1930, state convention ofthe Utah A.A.U.W. (American Association of University Women) will be held in Brigham InCity at the Intermountain dian school Friday and SaturMrs. Clyde day, April Stratford, program chairman for i he event said today. Highlights of the convention include a tour of the Indian school Friday at 1 oclock in the afiernoon, a trip to the Bear River Refuge and several outstanding speakers. Mrs. Mary Robbins, Brigham City branch president, will welcome the group to Brigham City at 8:3b oclock Saturday morning at a general meeting in the visual education room at the Indian school. The members will register at 12:30 oclock Friday, at the Intermountain school employees recreation hall. At 7:30 oclock that evening a dinner meeting will .be held at the employees recreation hall at which time of the new the Introduction branches will be announced. Dr. George A. Boyce will be the principal speaker at the din11-1- ner. general meeting of the group will be held at 8:30 o'clock in the morning at the visual education room. During this meeting Dr.'Olang Bassoe of Norway, a recipient of a fellowship study grant in 1918-4n will speak; Mrs. Carmen will speak on part time employment In Utah for college women; an address will be given by Mrs. C. S. Bluemel, regional and the new president will be presented. gfyeaWk! APRIL JSP Eberhart Zundel, followed by the concludM. Hillam, Clark ing speaker, The closing song, "The Beautiful City" was sung by Harper Billings and Eugene Bott, and the benediction was pronounced by Douglas Quayle, Pallbearers were grandsons of the deceased. They were Mar tell Hunsaker, Perry Hunsaker, Byron Nebeker, Russell Nielsen, Dean Bradshaw and Dennis Perryfloral The many beautiful pieces showed the esteem held by Mr. Perry by his many friends. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by J. Wesley SPECIAL Music And Athletics Called Good Mixers BELMONT, Mu- (UP) Mass. sical and athletic ability may Heres how you can save IMPORTANT dough on t stoker installation buy it from the BEEHIVE- -, its just a very sps ing APRIL! Its not a close-ou- t cial deal that we can offer on the purchase of a brand new FAIRBANKS STOKER. If youre planning stoker installation this year, it will pay you to investigate this APRIL special. Refinishing-.- . 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