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Show . . . i.-- ir f BB-DRO- P PRE-STA- i PAGE SEVEN Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 28. 1952 For Sale ' O For Sale FOR SALE Rich mountain soil FOR SALE Portable electric ' sewing machine. Good condiand fertilized. Phone 1189. tion. Call 432 W, or see at 161 south Third east FOR SALE New and used guns, ammunition, fishing and FOR SALE One rubber tire hunting equipment! boats and wagon and hay rack; one 5 ft., boat motors. Rubber boots, one 6 ft curler. J. M. Poulson baseball equipment shoes, biFarm, Corinne. Ph. 2462 ' or 8S6-cycles, bicycles and scooters. y All for sale on our plan. Buy now and be prepared when the season opens. , LATE Bee Sport Shop. 13 West ForFORD 8 1942 est. Phone 815. BOX ELDER NEWS For Sale -- M23-28-c- 1937 SALE Chevrolet ' coupe. Radio and heater. Ex- cellent ; tire - and , condition, j Private t owner. Phone J or 498. i. . FOR 209-N- h lay-awa- FOR SALE cut to Peonies, or-- f der. Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, Ph. 173-137 south Second 'Jeast. i (M21 pd -- 23-28 $350.00 . u New rings, pistons, seat covers, good rubber. Consider any model pickup 1 COMPARE THEM! any condition. Phone . I FISHER ( See at 661-- J. East 337 SALE M16-tf-c- ' t f i j 1950 BUICK SUPER 4 door sedan. Radio 2 tone blue. One owner , $2395 and heater. Dynaflow. 1 FOR SALE 1951 RCA Victor radio console. May be seen at 20 north Main, Apt 8. Any i Custom deluxe 6. Radio & Heater. Overdrive. Good will guarantee. - PAY HOMAGE White treddle sew-- ' ing machine. $25.00. Building 69, Apt. 9, Indian SchooL Streamline deluxe TRAILER door sedan. Radio and seat covers. Motor recently CAQC overhauled. VTvv 1 4 heat-er.Ni- ce ATTENTION FARMERS & TRUCKERS i We now have several new International Trucks from Vt to 2 ton. Available for immediate delivery. For a long trade see Fisher Motor. FISHER MOTOR CO. UNITS Axle wheels, tires tubes as low as and $15 a unit Suitable trailer. for utility or boat PACKER MOTOR Phone 81 CO. 17 East 2nd South Phone 74 Food Lockers fHILCO Radio, Ranges, Refrigerators. Hoover VaCleaners. North Main Furniture Co. Phone 250. cuum eHams ed. lew lockers left To Rent! - - IRIGHAM. AUTO SUPPLY service. years friendly Goodyear Tires. Garage. Auto CO.- -36 RICHARDS FOOD LOCKERS 27 W. Forest Repairs. Phone 33 Furniture Moving body and FOR LOCAL or long distance der work. Burts Body Shop, moving of household effects, . 604 North Main, phone Dhone 79-- J for free estimate ' S A Mav ft Son Sales Books fen- AUTO PAINTING, TYPEWRITERS, Adding Mach ines and Cash Registers rented, bought, sold and RE PAIRED. The Reminder Office. GLASS AND PAINTS Residential, commercial and au itomobile glass. Complete line of General paints for inside and out. Andersens Glass and Paints, 85 No. Main. Ph. 480. Phonograph Records GET READY NOWI See Us For All Your Checks ESTAURANT checks, manifold Furnace books, salesbooks of all kinds, We vacuum clean all makes and tags and tickets.. We can save sizes heating equipment. , Im mediate service. Phone 420. you money. Order from the Phone 1000. Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Meta! Cleanina News-Journa- l, Cleaners Beers Lines Leaders Hooks Flies Creels Fly Books Boots Camping Equip- Rods f Works ment CALL 410 j Jewelers 86. STATES ELECTRIC Dry Cleaners Repair Service Laundry MESERVY LAUNDRY ft DRY WASHERS, STOKERS, Furnaces, CLEANERS. 144 South Main. Refrigerators, Small Applian ces. Beehive Coal ft Appliance Ph. 62. Free pick and delivery. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Phone 1, Phone L Dealers in Utahs fin- Lumber & Hardware est coal, oiled stoker slack, Coal M ftut, lump and stove. Merrells, Inc. Electrical Service Lumber Hardware John Deere Farm Implementa Knights Spring Canyon SERVICE .on all makes of , Rashers, vacuums, irons, dtc. We fix anything. Just bring them in or phone us. Coal Benjamin Moore Paints and Varnishes Norge Electrical Appliances 1 9REITENBEKER ELECTRIC Phone 1190 84 S. Main Floor Coverings MOHAWK pets and and GUUSTAN Rugs. Gold Markets North Expert installation. Main Furniture Co. Ph. 250. Furniture MOST Phone 250. R on Refrigerators & Appliances Day or Night SAM RICHARDS REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Dean Richards Service Stations QHi Thrift. Good food at Its very best Farls Food Fare Ph. 17 Men & Boys Wear Phone i 53. M28-3Q-c- h , i in Alto saxophone 632-- GEE i i 80 , -- i Included on the benefit lsR special golf tournament with a host of prizes Including a loving cup for the best golfer 7 ' of the day. t Sil-v- Profits for the whole affair wiiV be turned over to the Cerebral Palsy organization. Tickets may be obtained at,tke golf course from Dean Candlax 3, pro or Les Dredge at Dredges Mens store; Dick Seegmiller, ' at parts Food Fare or Reed Simon sen at Simonsen Jewelry, - c , , , . By President Of Mrs. Horace ILittlewood, Writers Realm presl-- dent of the Writers Realm of Brigham City, . today reminded all Interested In writing poetry of the contest designed to promote the writing and apprecia. tion of poetry, ' Mrs. Llttlewood stated that any poet throughout Box Elder county is eligible. She further explained that a committee would judge all poems submit-ted,-an- l three prizes would be given for the three best poems. In addition to the prizes offered by the local organization, the top poetry submitted would be entered In the Utah Writer's in Salt Lake Annual Round-uCity, August 23-2- YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill Poems submitted must not ex,- - f , ceed a 32 line limit and must, not have been previously pub-lished. Manuscripts should, bq s accompanied by a self-addres- T ed stamped envelope, so tha the returns can be made. name of the author Bhould not be on the manuscript, but to It inclosed in an--- en velope. ft Is advisable to put the name of the poem amf aim the authors name on the. slip, enclosed in this plain envelope. Contest closes June 20. Mrs. ILittlewood would' be happy to give full details or further information. . to - anyone interested. Her telephone num- -- - "' ber Is 374. County's Crop ri Of Sweet Corn Provides Work Vy r and harvesting Elders countys 1951 Cultivation of Box crop of sweet corn for canning provided an estimated 55,800 hours of employment for farm - workers. j This estimate, made by Dr. H. . E. Michl, economist tor American Can company,1 w based on the countys produce tion of approximately 11,100,-- , Inspirational Thought for Today I discovered early that the hardest thing to overcome is not a physical disability but the mental conditions which it In2363. duces. The world, 1 found, has a way of taking a man pretty For Sale Real Estate much at his own rating. If he 000 pounds of sweet corn for' his loss to make him processing, raised on 4 about permits Are You Interested in Buying embarrassed an dapologetlc, he 1,100 acres, i will draw embarrassment from Dr. Michl, whose .firm deveH others. But if he gains his own oped a special ' container rSTv Attorney for Administratrix CLOSE IN? M respect, the , respect of those retain the natural cotorand1s around him cornea easily. taste of sweet com, pointed Modem, two bedrooms. Nice out that Box Elder coqntJs NOTICE TO CREDITORS lot Owner leaving town. Have of ELMER P. JEPPSEN. lo Major Alexander P. produces about 20 percent of j asked us to accept any good Esrtat known t$ Elmer Jeppsen, Deceased the vegetable raised tii with deServersky. Creditors will present claim offer. fvouchers her to the undersigned at state for canning. Padfcers SEE US AT ONCE I residence, 137, South 2nd El Street, t paid about $139,000 las .them tBrigham City, Utah, on or before the 29th day of September, A D., 1952. t countys sweet corn last year, BRIGHAM REALTY RULA 'S. JEPPSEN, t , It was poppy day , Saturday he added. w Administratrix of the Estate of and the cub Scouts of den'.No.' 1 Phone 905 Elmer P. Jeppsen, also known Throughout the state about as Eimer Jeppsen, Deceased. were out in force to do their 300,000 First Security Bank Bldg. hours of work were Date of first publication May 28, A. Mr. IPerc and Mrs. Petersen best veterans. disabled for the D. 1952. to produce the 55,200,' j Wm. E. Davis, Esq. will Me for the first big To all of you who donated, 000 pounds of corn shipped to Attorney for Administratrix. North and South Box El- thanks for helping Service Offered Cubs processors, according to the t the f der stake dance festival, to be help , , container-makinfirms econ10 in held June City Brigham j omist. . f , SUMMONS Box Elder high school gymIn th District Court of Box Elder at The states pack of corn tonasium beginning at 8:15 p. m. County, State of Utah. taled 14,647,000 cans last year. ALDA C. COTTON, Plaintiff, Dr. George A. Boyce returned Is Memory Lane Memories va. eve- fective last the theme for this combined to the campus Thursday ALBERT J. COTTON, Defendant. Friday. Grade A Pasteurized THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE stake dance that should prove ning from i 4 business trip to ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: D. C. It to a re and be mammoth production. You are hereby eummoned Washington, Bertha Bud of the girls .ads MILK & CREAM quired to serve upon R. R Hackett, is the climax uf the years dance visory staff left Friday after-- " Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is " DELIVERED t an activities in M.I A. . About 200 313 Kiesel Building, Ogden, Utah, noon for a vacation in Santa. 20 within answer to the complaint dancers from 15 wards In both TRY IT Mitchell Domingo. New Mexico. days after service of this summons Visiting Euphrasia , upon you. If you fail eo to do, judg stakes will participate. last week was her niece, Rosement by default will be taken against There will be no admission, mary Mitchell of St. Louis, Mo. you for the relief demanded in said filed with the which haa been charge and complaint general' public SUPERIOR DAIRY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sloan in the department the clerk of said court. is invite to attend, according to of Employed Tbit ia an action for divorce. Commerce, 'Miss Mitchell left are spending a short vacation In Phone 540 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover, here Dated November 7, 1951 , Sunday for Santa Ee, New Tuba City, Arizona v R R HACKETT, South Box Elder stake dance di- Mexico, to visit her aunt there, Attorney for Plaintiff, Mrs. Mr. 313 Kiesel Building, and and ,Clyde before rectors, FURNACE CLEANING St, Louis, returning to .... Ogden, Utah. Glover, North Box Elder stake t.u.r , 28 A benefit movie Tea For We Vacuum, Clean and Repaii dance director. Two was held in .the campus AU Makes of Furnace NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs,. Robert Beams auditorium last Thursday. The of RAY PETT. Deceased. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Estate and family returned here on proceeds will be given to the Creditors will present claims with Phone "OWE" vouchers to tha undersigned at 224 In smaller from a vacation activity youngsters Thursday, East 1st North Street, Brigham City, Oklahoma. , fund. FOR SALE Sales books, restau- Utah, on or before the 28th day of A 1952 rant checks, eta. printed with September.GEORGED, B PETT. Administrator of the Estate of your firm name, us little as Ray Pett, Deceased Mrs. Joseph Hoibe, steno-poo- l Mae Otain is vacationing 4e each. delivery. Date of first publication May 14, A 1952. clerk,' D. resigned her position, ef Ft. Defiance, Arizona. . order The early. fo for Administrator. Attorney Round-U- p , . , Wm E. Davis, Esq. - 28-- J Petersens To MC Stake Dance two-stak- 3' ' e, v g milk , One-mont- h News-Jour-na- L M I4 O Wanted To"Rent WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom apt. Furnished if possible. Write Box 625 Brigham City, or phone J. L. Young, Gibson and Reed office. M28-p- O Lost and Found No Contest For So. StakeThiirs. - M-2- 8 i... M28-30-c- b TATIO nJ Better Service ALL WAYS So. Main Phone 155 All Games Called Wallet at Forest street playground. Owner may call at 33 south Second east. IdenThough two games were playtify and pay for ad. ed on a sloppy .diamond last Thursday, officially all games O Wanted and will be called WANTED A building lot. close played In the future, according to Seventh South. Call A1 at to Kent Jensen,' stake director. 825. Scheduled for tomorrow night ..... . A are Fifth vs. Second and First WANTED Used book cas4. Ph. vs. Willard at 7:30' p. m. and north TJiird west. Sixth vs. Mantua at 9:30 p. m., all at Rees Pioneer park. At , 8 O Help Wanted p. m. the Indian school and Perry will play at Perry. WANTED Waitress; experience Laague Standing preferred. Apply in person, af temoons from 2 to 5. Mattie's Cate. FOUND M28-30W- Mark Brightenburg's Meet Mr. Me THRIFT-T-MAR- of LINE Nationally Advertised Home BLOCKS, The Friendly Store for Men Furnishings In Box Elder Coun Quality merchandise, ty. North Main Furniture Cb, pood service and fair prices COMPLETE PHONE 559-For Fast Expert REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Commercial and residential SHEFFIELDS I. G. A. After 40 years of serving the commun Ity every day low prices on Car Quality Meats, Groceries, FroSeal, zen Foods, Fresh Vegetables. , 120 So. Main, Phone 69. and Armstrong Ealm and Tile; Free estimate Used Electrolux va cuum cleaner. Excellent con dition. Call 685. 37 north Third east. . . ' Details Of Poetry Contest Explained R FOR SALE bral palsy June 8, in a benefit breakfast at the municipal' golf course, according to Reed Simon-sen- , 'N Tf chairman. S MOUNTAIN REEVES RELIABLE CLEANERS Expert watch, Specialize in Quality Cleaning S1MON5ENS clock and jewelry repair. Work 3.32 South Main. Phone 31. guaranteed. 38 So. Mn, Ph. 868. MODERN CLEANERS. Sanitone Free fur storage. & dry cleaning, yick up and delivery. Ph. ' FISHING NEEDS , 4 SALE Early blooming "mum" plants. Order iris and peonies while in bloom. Roy Holland, 505 east First south. h Brigham City golfers will eat to children afflicted with cere- Festival June 10 Paints And Glass Bacon Cur- Auto Repairs Auto Paint And Body & M28-tf-c- FOR AHOME Office Supplies MEATS FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS d 'erebra! Palsy , Stok-er- Wholesale Ph. 99 437 $0. Main M28-30-p- d A handy reference guide, to Brigham City,s Sales and Serevice institutions. Freez-ter- AND GIFTS An F.T.D. Member FOR SALE 1947 Buick Super. , j, In l condition. New paint Call 696-179 North Main. FOR SALE Upright piano, very good condition, terms. Phone BUSINESS DIRECTORY FRIG1DA1RE PRODUCTS, Furnaces, Radios, Washers, Beehive Small Appliances. .Coal ft Appliance Co. Phone L BRIGHAM FLORAL good condition. Phone 171 north Fourth east This Is Your Brigham City Appliances ON MEMORIAL DAY FOR SALE A-- 1 . FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet pick up. Good condition, $375.00. after 6 p.m. Call 564-- FOR SALE 1942 PONTIAC "8" 1 WITH FLOWERS t t I1 each-Carbo- h FOR SALE V llvU pre-stat- e t ler's single after advancing on ! a flyoutf Watkins singled Oyler across and scored on a Carbon error. Another Bee rally was stopped short in the eighth. In the ninth Oyler tripled and scored on Morrisons double. But the Bees rally fell short as they iwere put down to end the game. For the Bees, Oyler got two hits with a triple. Morrison col lected a double and a triple for two and Baird. Holman, Watn kins, hit one single will play the Big Eight winner for the state title i this week as the Bees end the Eea6on with first place In the region and third in the state tucked under their belts. They won ten games while losing only three ' this season. two-third- FOR SALE 9 cubic foot 1950 model Coronado refrigerator, $150.00. Merlin Lemon, Wit M28-clard, phone 0382-J2- . j 1950 FORD TUDOR. Sun- North h $1795 the -- FOR SALE 1947 Harley-Davison 61 CHV. Inquire of Ray Miller, Corinne, Phone 2273. 8" Deluxe 4 door sedan. Radio & heater, A local car h h. d j 1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN .lv The Box Elder Bees dropped tournament game to Carbon high school at Helper last Monday by a score of 11 to ' 4. The Buzzers, in completing a long season, failed to show their prowess against the Dlno saurs. Frato of Cartaon had a masterful one hitter going Into the seventh inning when he was relieved by Gordano, When the Bees rallied to put across three tallies In the 6ev enth off Gordano, frate return ed to the mound to chuck the final two frames. The Buzzers ELECTRIC floor ponsner for got to Frate for four hits and rent Beehive Coal & ' AppU one more run In the last two once, 68 North Main. F18tf-c- b innings. Frate fanned eleven while allowing FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 Bee batsmen, one run in eight five hits and 558. 445 room Phone apt' ' ' " N innings. M28-csouth First west. tVal Woodland chucked eight s FOR RENT Five room base- and Innings for the ment apt Refrig, and stove Bees as he needed help from La furnished. Furnace heated, Mar Davis in the third inning to He Carbons 511 south Fifth squelch rally. . Phone 721 W. M28-preturned to the mound In the east next inning and finished the FOR RENT Large unfurnished frame having given up 13 hits apartment Air conditioned. and nine earned runs.- - Covered floors. ..storm . winAfter the Bees broke up a dows. hot water, soft water. Carbon rally In the first inning . Near BEHS. Available June 1. the Dinosaurs came back in the . Phone 462-second to score a pair of runs FOR RENT Modem 3 bedroom on a double, single and a Bee home. Large typd. Phone 117 error. Then in the third frame, between 1 and 5 Wednesday Cadbon Initiated a big rally. The lead off er, Mele walked afternoon. followed by Pappas' single. FOR RENT Furnished apart- Woodland fanned the next bat ment Heat and hot water. ter but Cardano singled to score Choice location. Adults. Call Mele. Oyler threw Pappas out 275-J- . at home on a fielderr choice Wilson singled to score Gardano LARGE APARTMENT for rent and then Woodland walked Nelunfurnished, 2 bedrooms. Har- son to load the sacks. IDavis old Jensen. 178 north Third came in to pitch for the Bees. He after 5 p. was west phone 745-greeted with a triple off the m. bat of Bezayk which went three more runs home. Bezayk scored on Jeffs single. 9 Leaal Notices Mele, up for Xhe second time Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District in the Inning, singled. Two more Court Brigham City, Utah, or runs came in on a Box Elder er respective signers for lnforma- - ror but Davis finally ended the rally by forcing Frato to ground rtlom out. Woodland came on in the fourth inning to keep the Price NOTICE TO CREDITORS crew in line for the re state 04 George J. Wood, Deceased City will with Creditors present claims six Innings, giving up vouchers to the undersigned Nancy J. maindng Wood, 138 West Forest. Brigham City. only one more run in the seven Utah, on or before the 30th day of th frame. July. A. D, 1952. The Buzzars, after being sent NANCY J WOOD, Administratrix of the estate of down in order for six innings George J. Wood, Deceased A. rallied in the seventh as Hoi d fSwaf first pitblication May 28, man walked and scored on oy J CJuill Nebeker, ' M28-30W- n Brigham City MOTOR'S GOOD WILL CARS PEONIES, day except Saturday or day. Up to $100 Allowance THEN SEE! white SAVE MONEY ENJOY BEST Attractive 2 bedroom unfur only. Order your nowl 211 for rent nished apartments north Third wfest. Decorated In pastel shades in FOR SALE 12 foot Higgins outbeautiful ramble type build' board boat and 10 horsepower , lngs. tile bath with shower; Johnson motor. Motor has large storage closets, play shrubs, neutral, forward, reverse grounds, spacious lawns, outstanding valua at gears. Call Dee Smith. Phone Bushnell $70 .58 or 281 M. per month. Homes, Inc. 115 east Seventh FOR SALE Pansy plants. Norsouth, Brigham City, Utah. man Nelsons place, 673 south Fifth east FOR RENT One 1 bedroom furFOR SALE Table model nished apt Marie Apts, 20 . Plays 45 rpm North Main. Phone speed. Price $49.95. Call 410. FOR ' 450-W- terms CHECK THESE PRICES! For Rent or Lease For Sale j ;; lav And Eat For il TO TO DINOSAURS K0N. Carbon Vlas Big" Third Inning To Drop Locals In Contest jjcalGolfcrsTo GAME TE At : Local young riders who want to do their stuff may enter any of the events of the annual staged as a Spring Round-Ubenefit for the Ogden City recreation department May 30 and 31. Entries will be received at the stadium grounds on Friday morning, it was learned today. As an added attraction. Bunny Reese, Miss Utah, will ride with the Junior Prince and Princess " ' ih the grand entry. Then, too, someone is golhg to get in on the prize - money. Twelve hundred and fifty dollars will be given away, i The event la sponsored by the Weber combined veterans organizations, and stock is furnished by John L. 'Clausse anJ Parley Willard. Special Junior events include a wild pig chase and Pony con test starting at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. .will be the grand entry and main events following Include bare-bacriding, calf roping, bull dogging and Brahma ' bull riding.,) ,t Reserved seats sell at $1.50 with general admission $1.00 and Juftiot tickets 50 cents. Kidsun der 12 will be admitted free prl tlav night if accompanied by an p ? j i. i f WE PAY MORE FOR USELESS COWS AND HORSES . Mountain View Trout Farm 'I. ' NORTH BRIGHAM. Phone Collect If busy, phone 976-W k . NEWS-JOURNA- L CLASSIFIEDS GET QUICK RESULTS! , adult. QEKIH1 SE0C13E DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS 3-0NIGHTS Vw f M3CT 7U 4 |