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Show od If decoucd BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, October 24. 1951 Brigham Cify! A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Charles W. Ciaybaugh, Publisher r ..Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor T, Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative; National Advertising Service rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per Subscription year- - payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Qut&ide Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5.00. , t Just About .i . AiUjikintf By Bob the ... He falls more ; he freezes more ; he cusses more but he could find just as many ' deer walking down Brigham City's main street as on that mountain. the answer of a successful hunter who saw one crossing the road and got out of he car and shot him as he just stood and ' stared. ' But'what aboui the unsuccessful hunter? He climbs to the peak of a Utah Matterhorn through a wall of brush a snake would be ashamed to be found in alive; he risks his i life shinning over bare face clifts ; he skins up his lacquered rifle butt and his own when he slips on a wet rock. i TJie ,sad character is lashed and frozen ajii hungry and bruised when he finally ILflY-AWA- OF Ej W 'V thne ' , ,l A Thi ie an action 1 ment or decree. o,J!wV i1 follows.,?' : d b a Jolley H. JOLLEY, Construction Co., ALBERT KRAUS1 Oct. hie wife: and VERNA H KRAUSE, known a LEWIS J. HAMSON, al-- o and JESSIE HAM-SoJAY HAMSON. hi. Wile, FIRST DOE, SEC-ON- DANIEL i 55-5I CO W LU 5 724 Defendant. DOE. Notice i hereby given to all person holding or chiming llerw under the provision of Chanter I, Title 52, 1943, relating Utah Code Annotated, lien upon the followto mechanic In Box Elder Counland described ing ty. Utah, Beginning at a point 26 21 chain South of the Northeuet comer of the Northwest V. oi Sac 2. Town-sht- p 8 North. Range 2 Wert SLM, thenre North 15 ft, hence North West 277.6 ft. 56 deg 35 min. more or lee, to the highway, thla line being 8 ft. North of the North thence line of concrete building, Southwesterly along Highway 148 7 50 83 min. South thence deg. ft , East 5 25 chains more or leas, to the beginning. to be and appear before said Brigham Court on November 14, 1951, at Oty hour of 16 00 A. M In it Court the Room in the City Hall, Brigham City, Utah, and then and there exhibit proof oi their liens. October. 22nd day of Dated thi 10 4 COTTON BUN 1x108 g. $3.89 aly All VI NN0N Ass DTTON 1951, OMER J. CALL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Published in the Box Elder Now. Bng ham City. Utah. October 24, 31, and November 7, 1951. Oct. 24-- 3 1 Nov. 7 his . SUMMONS Civil No. 7132 In the District Court oi Box Eldar County, State oi Utah. JAMES HZ MILLER and AMANDA S. his wife. MILLER, Plaintiffs, EDMRS EDMUND CONWAY and MUND CONWAY, his wife: THOMAS D. CONWAY and MRS. THOMAS D. MRS LIZZIE his wife: CONWAY, W. H. MUNROE and H HYNDMAN, MRS W. H MUNROE. hi wife; EDWARD CREIGHTON, and MRS EDhis WARD CREIGHTON, wife: it the in every i HOOf are alive. defendants foregoing Pleasing wM Folks' ifferen 1 CONTINENT!!!! CORPORATION BHILAI . MAS - -- VICTROLA Epsilon Chapter ; Beta Sigma Phi Meets At Jeppsen Home ", Corinne 45 . . AND NO WORK! Youll find this Victrola 45 Meeting of Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Mon- automatic "phonograph Is' meant for you. Clear distortion free music . . records . . . economic easy-to-sto- re operation. WE KNOW THIS IS A GREAT BUY! m.m $6 WORTH OF NEW RECORDS and choose your records! " , ITS ALL PLAY . ABSOLUTELY NO COST to you! . . . elder I ! rt." RCA VICTOR ,J, UjlUJlOlat STATE rUtal: hunting with a little bronc breaking. Riding club Mrs. Orson Christensen, Regular monthly meeting of all who attended was the ana horse fresh off the range, jt spooked at with in was charge Aspresident, the American Civic of Tea the nual Literary Brigham City some brush and gave him a rodeo ride that Mrs, y. V, "Phillips, literary of University Women Improvement club,' held on Sat- chairman, introducing Mrs. Par ended with him on the ground with a broken sociation will be held Thursday, October October 20, at the Fourth ry. rib. 25, at the home of Mrs. Ethel urday, ward chapel and hall. Romer, 54 north First east. Following the literary section Heard all kinds of stories even one about Mrs., Roland Parry of Ogden, dainty, refreshments were serv There, the group will hear refive hunters coming back with 10 deer. ports on the workshlp meetings who assisted her husband with ed to 105 guests in the ward that were held at Brighton in the writing and presentation of hail from a table beautifully September. Those reporting will All Faces West" pageant dur- decorated with fall flowers. Re be Miss Bessie Eskelsen, Mrs. ing the week of July 24th, was freshment committee, headed by Included Mrs. Roland Mrs. Milton Peters, Nadine Stratford, Miss Flora guest speaker. Hansen, Mrs. Mary Robbins and Parry discussed , all problems Mrs. Charles Munns, Mrs. HarMiss Lura Redd, all of whom arising in the writing and pre- per Peatse, Mrs. Leon Goodliffe, sentation, of. the pageant and Mrs. Murray Mason, Mrs. Dan attended the workshops. A Beautiful Art in Everyday Life .will also introduced baritone Bruce Olsen,, Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, and Mrs. be the subject of discussion led Wallace and soloist Gloria Pratt, Mrs. Alf Freeman accompanist, who presented sev Winston P. Nelson. by Lura Redd. , Chairman for the evening is " Halloween Hollow To Be First Scheduled Miss Iris Schow. , , lew THE futtt" . 'n NOTICE Brigham City, In the City Court of 15. County of Bo Eldar, State of Utah. A, Corlnn City PW V BV4, ERRELLS INCORPORATED. Plaintiff, Regular Monthly Meet Outstanding Annual Literary Tea Held Sat Afternoon By Civic Improvement Club Of Brigham City Ron Packer, weve heard, interspersed his A.A.U.W. Planned Thurs Declared as' ,, outstanding by eral songs from the pageant. 7012 Y- D.. 1951 Howard Forward went on one of his first hunts in this country since arriving from England a year or so ago. There two were, right in front of me, he said, I shot and shot and shot. By golly I missed. to get 18th day Omar J. Call, Attorney for Little Junior greets him with Didja catch a deer papa, and then stares in disbelief at the answer to think that his own private hero couldnt even shoot one little deer. Ma comments: Well, there goes another He hopes dth, JOHNSON. to do. JudgmentTy EL'? of Eatate of Adminiatrator M Johneon, Deceased. Alice Date of first publication October 17, been filed with th,&A After taking a beating and ducking a few thrown at him by a hunter who coulda sworn his ears were eight point antlers he goes home. An honest man. deer next week-en- in, deecrlb4?Y property adverse to p,ln!7w' 8 clouding their title plaintiff etto'rney1?, Hrt Security Bank a?, en of City. Utah, plaint within 20 m! DCnbrEPHRAiM 30.06 slugs d. ; Wt Utah, an or before the - So goes k, other NOTICE TO CREDITORS M Johneon. Deceeeed. Estate of Alic. wUh claim will prawn Creditor 138 a voucher, to the under.lgned City, Brigham 2nd North St., Judging from comments, though, hunting ranged from didnt see one to filled up. i I'd . fit.'?!'1. Court Brigham City. Utah, or respective signers for And John Jones, who lives next door, announces: Yup, had my deer by 7 oclock. He was standing next to the r6ad up by the powerhouse didnt have to get out of the car. Get your deer? Yup, had him cleaned and loaded on truck at 7 oclock opening morning. ' O Legal Notices The Spirits Are Willing, But . . $30. Crompton s reaches the peak after hours of steady climbing. Then he starts to hunt. He looks for fresh three-toe- d tracks, but doesnt even find old ones. ' He looks for little piles Of brown buckshot but there isnt any. creditor, and U you day, Oct.' at the homo of Corinne, - with President Merle Craghead leading the opening ritual and conducting the business. Cleo Dixon read a letter on the blood typing program and urged all members to be typed. Dolores- - Lauritzen held a group discussion on the previous ies-- , son. The remainder of the evening was under the direction of Marie Thorne Jeppsen, who gave a cultural lesson on jewelry. Besides discussion she exhibited a personal collection of s and precious stones she has refinished herself. . She presented Lillian Felt, who was her secret sister, with a beautiful ring. She also displayed pins and other items she had made. Refeshments were served by Juanita Anderson and Edna Jeppsen. 22, Edna Jeppsen, semi-preciou- Two wonderful Christmas gifts for the price of one. Layaway today -on pureasy credit plan. Mountain States Electric Dance In Winter Series For .North Stake Ml A All wards in North Box Elder Stake are planning Site to 'toe held every, two weeks on Saturday. First scheduled dance will i be held Saturday, October 27, at 8:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward hall. A'Halioyeen,danoe, entitled 'Halloween Hollow1 will be sponsored by the Seventh ward. Admission to the dance is free. Refreshments will be sold during the evening to defray cost of electricity, advertising and decorating. . Each ward in North stake will take their respective turns being hosts in their own hall and each will sell refreshments to cover expenses. , Attendance ribbons be will awarded to the ward having the at most present each dance. Janet Jensen, Dave Weight' and Dalene Jeppson-- ' on posters find advertising;-Mrs- . Zula Kelly," finances and Mary Ann Hall, Marilyn, Wood, Ro land' Holman and Brent Beech er,- -. decorating, ' I A good, plan has been out-- , lined for all Fun Nites. Ted-Olsen- ,. All M.I.A. members are to attend the Halloweep Hollow dance at the Seventh ward, Saturday, October 27 at 8:30. Remember no admission will be charged but refresh-- .' ments will be sold at a reasonable cost to defray dance expenses. j. Pearl Oil, the King of Fort Brigham Camp To Meet On Friday , Ocf. 26 imparity. Winners will be published in Members of the Fort Brigham the Box Elder News the Wednesday following the dance. camp Daughters of Utah PioCommittee members in charge neers are urged to notice change Hon-eyvil- . i a, It doesn't canse king el smoke, soot or leave keroaeney odor. Every drop bume-iv- ea , are Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Glover, North stake dance directors; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey, Marilyn Wood and Brent Beecher of the Fourth ward; Mrs. Zula Kelly and Dale Secrist of the Eighth ward; Dave 'Wright, Darlene Jeppson,' Janet Jensen and Ted Olsen of the Seventh ward; Mary Ann Hall and Roland Holman of the Third ward; Mr. and Mrs. La "Van Hunsaker of ward, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barker of Bear River ward; Mr. and 'Mrs. Jess Nichols of Corinne ward . and members from Harper ward will be announced at a future date. committees include Special Kero-eene- comes to you free of every ire Jebyyo tli Distributed by in date of meeting. This months meeting will be held Friday, October 26, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Juanita Whitaker, 321 north Third west. REYNOLDS, V. REEDER Brigham City, Utah 68 and! Telephone selectit be disj iBEFOl ' I le BY constantly Improving feeds, methods of feeding and growing; raising standards of quality to earn premium prices' at the market. . , WW there weren't enough hours You'd think In the doy to do all the thing my wife doe. She keeps the house spic and span. ..plans and cooks good meals for us. keeps the kids in clean clothes and out of trouble. And she still Finds thne to take active part in church and community affairs. I guess it even takes tome time to keep looking pretty! &iriched with . Vitamins -- and Iron 030 But, as she says, she has hours a day-t- he telephone. a good help It does o lot her shopping for her, runs all kinds of carries messages to and from her friends. all the little things it does. It's nice to Besi'i know Ik telephone it there for emergencies. We figure that nothing we have much for the money BUYCS t as our give telephone. r? |