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Show ,4 '- - Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1953 There are 12,566 members on the staff of the British Broadcasting Corporation. One of the seven governors of the BiBC is a woman. Primary association met last Wednesday for regular monthly Inservice training lesson. The meeting was held at the home of President Ida Smith with 15 members present. for the evening was Mrs. Wanda Dixon. President Smith presided and conducted. Opening prayer was & SUPPLIES BROWN'S SHOE HOSPITAL Ph. 629 122 So. Main Soroptim!ststn6y Late Summer. Garden Party at Knudsons d Denzell G. 43 U. manager and saleslady at Milady Shop, 90 South Main, stand at the door of the remodeled store front. The new display windows are modern and designed for easy viewing by passers-b.. . y. HONEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett have returned from San Francisco whera they attended the funeral services for Dr. , Jack Fitzgerald. Dr. Fitzgerald was an uncle of 'Mrs. Sackett. NOTICE NOTICE i tle V Cars get older faster in stormy weather. So protect yours against winter damage and depreciation with this fine quality, winter-tigh- t garage. Completely erected only . , STUFFY SEZ Paint -- Up IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK put off pointing! Storm end wot woathor wit! cauto ovon more damage. Tho woathor f idoal now end wo have everything noodod In paint and tuppliot to da a perfect job Don't - MONTH ON CONVENIENT TERMS AS SIMPLE AS 1, 2, 3 We'll furnish plans and ideas and make r I e. cant Just TStSuiESIi Q0Q0GQ mN Ridds and Woodlands Fishing Trip st red-tap- Legion Auxiliary District One Meet Hyrum Last Friday Thats free estimates on your job. A low-coloan can be arranged imme-- I No delay. diately. No You pay nothing down. Convenient terms up to 36 months. CO. G Qb f Fort Brigham Camp Meet on Friday You're paying for top quality whiskey.. .are you getting it? Verna Speth Hostess To Sewing Club Friday by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Bell of Murray, Utah, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hun-sake- Mrs. Verna Speth was hostess t., and FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE United States Department of the Interior Mrs. George Wintle Bureeu of Land Management LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake CUy, Utah, August 20, 1953. Under provision of section 2455, R. HQNIEYVIOIJLE The (family of S., at amended by section 14 of the act 48 Stat., 1274; 43 June 28, 1934 Mrs. Frank Hunsaker honored of Mrs. U. S C. 1171), and pursuant to the president, announced today. of Antonio Olague, of Park This will be the first meeting her on her 69th birthday at her application Utah Serial No. U 063-82there Lowe of the fall season for auxiliary home Wednesday evening. Forty Valley, will be offered to the highest bidder, but in- at not less than $2 50 friends and relatives three at a acre, per Lowe Mr. and Mrs. James are members and a good attendance public sale to be held at 10 oclock A M , cluding fifteen grandchildren on the 13th day of October 1953 next, spending a navy leave in Utah Is desired. enjoy- at this office, the following tracts of Mrs. Elsie Jensen Is luncheon and and Idaho. an outdoor barbecue supper. la nd: They have been visiting at the chairman with the following ed EJ2NE!4. NW'iNEVi, NEJ4 NW'4. Sec. T 13 N. R 14 W SLM. 160 Acres home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elia-son- , committee members assisting: On a table was a lovely birth- 26, theme of No part of this kind will ba sold sepOgden and at the home of Mrs. Afton May, Mrs. Lucille day cake served as arately. Mrs. Bids may be made by the principal or Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lowe, Frank- Jones, Mrs. Jean, Davis, Mrs. the evenings activities. hie either personally at the aaie Carlos Burt, Mrs. Verna Seder-hol- Hunsaker received some lovely or byagent, lin, Idaho. malt Bide sent by mail will be considered Mrs. Lowe is the former NaMrs. Geneva Fife, Mrs. gifts including a television set. only if received at this office prior Nola Larsen, Mrs. Hortense Ridd omi Eliason. the hour fixed for the eale. Bide Mrs. George Wintle returned to must be in sealed envelopes accompanMr. Lowe has been transferred and Mrs. Jane (Bergstrom. home after spending this last ied by certified checks or poet office to Mare Island from San FranSpecial table decorations are week in Salt Lake City With her money order made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the cisco. Upon their return to Cali- being planned under the direcMrs. Hillard Rose who is amounts of the bide. The envelope fornia on Monday, September 28, tion of Mrs. Alberta Koford and sister,111. must be marked in the lower left-ha- nd very corner Public eale bid, Serial No. they plan to make their home at Mrs. Lavon Nielsen. U 063-82Sale, 10 A.M. Oct 13, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Peterson The highest bidder will be required to Vallejo. the amount thereof. pay immediately were of guests Thatcher, Utah, Holds Any adverse claimants of the at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ezland should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time ra Benson, Sunday. designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the re. In Mr. and Mrs. lUrsel Hunsaker cords of Box Elder County to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. Mr. and are grandparents again. Auxiliary members of the Any contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right Brigham City American Legion Mrs. Jay Hawks are the parents 30 days from ths above sale date, within 4 attended a district one conven- of a new daughter, born last ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager tion in Hyrum last Friday eve- week in the hospital in Brig- A26 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC ning, Sept. 18, at 1 p. m.. held ham City. This is their fourth SALE In conjunction with the Legion child. United States convention. of the Interior Department Mr. Mrs. Don Hunsaker Bureau of Land Management After separating from a joint are theand LAND AND SURVEY new OFFICE. Salt a of baby City, Utah, August 20, 1953. meeting with the Legion, the daughter,parents born in the Cooley Me Lake Under provisions of section 2455, R. conductwas auxiliary meeting S., as amended by section 14 of the aot hospital at Brigham City. of ed by Mrs. Esther Hodges, pres morial 48 Stat., 1274; 43 28, 1934 Mrs. W. W. Johnson and chil U. June S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the Ident. of John Ray Firth of Lynn, Ann John application and dren, Rog Myrfh Ladles attending were Mrs. Utah Serial No. U 06287, there will be and Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Lay offered to the highest bidder, but at not Jennie er Buchanan, Josephine lees than )3 00 per acre, at a public sale TkERdS NO NEEO ton and son, Jimmie, visited at to C. El Mrs. Clair Nelson, be held at 10 oclock A.M on the Jones, RKVOOTOMMU e Mr. and Mrs. home of the 13th day of October 1953 next, at this Ruth Lulu sle CHAIR Jensen, Jensen, UP IK WAT the following tracts of land: office, Wintle, Sunday. JOSTnCKOriKPHON. Ma'ime Adamson, Ressa Sec. 29, T. 13 N.R. 16 W iBott, E2, EJjW4 Mrs. Worthlin Dr. and 480 acres. LeRoy SLM. Lowe and Mrs. Hodges. No of this land will be sold separpart of the Church Welfare, Mr. and Right . . . weII pick ately Mrs. of the Preston Bids . iNibley may bs made by the principal or up your old worn out furnieither personally at the sale Church historian office; Mr. and his agent, or by mail. ture and bring it back even Mrs. Homer Duncan and son, Bids sent by mail will be considered If received at this office Better than new! Our Enjoy Jerry, all of Salt Lake City, and only Bids to the hour fixed for the sale. prior Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd, Mr. and Mrs. Alvale C. Doney of must materials are the finest and be in sealed envelopes accompancertified checks or post-offic- e be Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Idaho, were all guests ied by orders our workmanship made payable to tha. Lynn Woodland, Ogden, return- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. money Treasurer of the United States for the call 27 today. beat. amounts of the bids. ed Monday from a five day Bin Tolman The envelopes Sunday. must be marked in the lower left-ha- nd fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beard and corner Public sale bid. Serial No. 10 A.M. Oct 13. 1953 " They traveled to Dillon, Mon daughter, Kay and Karen of U 06287. Sale. bidder will be required to highest tana, fishing enroute and on Frayeysburg, Ohio Were guests payTheimmediately tha amount thereof. d claimants adverse their return trip. The men report of Mrs. Estella Hughes and of the Any land should file their claims, good fishing. or on or before the this week. time objections, past family MATTRESS for sale. The Bureau of Land Zealand 'Hunsaker has return- designated Management has not searched the re. 24 E. 1 So. ed home from Montana where cords of Box Elder County to ascertain Ph. 27 existence of any adverse claim. he has spent the summer. He theAny To contiguous owner claiming d Mr. Mrs. son is of the and preference right must assert such right Members of the Fort Brigham 30 days from the above sale date. within Hunsaker of Honeyville. FRNEST E. HOUSE, Manager camp Daughters of Utah PioThe officers and teachers of A26 . neers will meet on Friday evethe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Honeyville Primary held a 25, ning, September beginning PUBLIC SALE at 7:30 p. m. at the home of social at the Honeyville A park, United States deli4. Sept. evening, Friday of the Interior Department 508 Mrs. Afton H. Olsen, north cious Bureau of Land Management servwas dinner chicken Third west. LAND A SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake Utah, Aug. 31, 1953. Officers of the camp urge all ed to 15. Visiting and looking City, Under provisions of section 2455, R at the history book was enjoyed members to be present. S, n amended by section 14 of the Mr. and James Home on Leave I4 pursuant and J(7I), of Thomas Is Legal Notice NEWS Annual membership luncheon for members of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held on Monday evening, September 28, at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial home, Mrs. Josephine Buchanan, 3. Orval Sacketts From San Francisco Butler and Eva Jensen Annual Membership Luncheon Slated for American Legion Aux. at el. tuna M. ot ImJi ... f 294: aide., Hit foflowln, to th. Lot. 6,7,6 4 10. J.c. fj T N) N R I w., reof T No Application RpberU SLM. 10 39 acre. part ol th No. U 01376, land will ba sold separately. monton, Utah. Serial U1 ther will be offered to the highest will be sold with a reservation of oil ond s bidder, but at not less than $4 00 per gas to the United Statee. At o public sale to be held At (0 Bids may be meda by th pr(AclfI act. o dock a m., on the 4th day orf No- or hie agent, either personally at ihe 1953 next, at this office, the sale or by mail. vember a Soroptomists enjoyed garden following tracts of land. Bida sent by mail will ba oonsldered NW4 Sec. 22, T. 13 N , R. 5 W , only if received at this office prior to party last Thursday evening at must 5LM. No part of tha land wilj be the hour fixed for the sale. Bids the home of Mr, and Mfh. P. C. sold be in sealed envelopes accompanied by separately. Knudson. Mrs. Knudson and Bids may be made by principal or certified checks or poetoffice money Mrs. Carrie Johnson were hos- hla agent, either personally at the sale, orders made payable to the Treasurer or by mail. of the United States for the amounts of tesses for the affair. Bias sent by mall will be considered the bids. must ba The envelope if received at this of fees prior to marked in ths lower corner d only Dinner was served from small the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must Public sale bid, Serial No. U 04262, be In sealed envelopes accompanied by Sale, 10 AM October 14, 1953" tables on the patio. certified checks or post-offic- e The highest bidder will be required to money Mrs. Annie Tingey, president, orders mads to the Treasurer pay immediately the amount thereof. was In charge. Highlight of the of the United payable State for the amounts Any adverse claimants of ths above of the bids envelope must be described land should fils then claims, evening was a special toast to marked In theThelower left hand corner or objections, on or before the time Ann Nolan Clark, author at the Public eale bid, Serial No U 01376, designated for sale. The Bureau of 10 A. M. Nov. 4. 1953." Land Management has not searched Sale. school. Intermountain Indian The highest bidder will be required the records of Box Elder County to The toast was given by Miss La-prl- to pay Immediately the amount thereof certain the existence of any adverse Any adveree claimants of the above, claim. i Wight. deecnbed land should file their claims, Any contiguous owner claiming o Plans are being made to at- or objections, on or before the time preference right must assert such right 30 days from the above eale dote. of within Bureau The for sale tend, as guests of the Logan designated Ernest E. House, Manager Land Management has not searched the . i A26 dura Box of records ascerto in Elder club, County meeting Logan tain the existence of any adverse .claim October. ing a owner Any contiguous claiming preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale The Time To Now Back date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. GET . SAVE Oct. 7 Sept . Sporting The Hew Look Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Forsgren, former Brigham City residents, now of Ogden, are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Jeraldine (Jeri) Forsgren, who will become the bride of Howard H. Henriksen in rites to be Friday, September 25. The future groom Is the son of offered by iMrs. Donna Wood- Mr and Mrs. N. C. Henriksen, bury followed by Children In 1083 Concord St., Salt Lake City. the World Today, by Mrs. CathMr. Henriksen is a former stuerine Jaggi, inservice trainer. dent of the University of Utah Assisting Mrs. Jaggi were Mrs. and is now serving with the Abbie Paskett, Mrs. Carol Jenarmed forces. sen and Mrs. Donna Woodbury. Following a brief business meeting, refreshments were serv- Airs. Laura P. Kennedy ed Mrs. Svlvia Anderson offered Feted by Sarah Marble closing prayer. Mrs. Laura Peeples Kennedy, Sacramneto, Calif., was guest of honor last Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples. Hostess for the affair was Miss Sarah Marble. The evening was spent In visiting with Danish abelskivers being served. Those attending were: Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Peeples and children. Mrs. Kennedy plans to leave Sunday by train for her home in Sacramento, following a six weeks vacation in 'Brigham City. LEATHERCRAFT TOOLS Vc" Jeri Forsgren to Fifth Ward Primary Wdrkers Meet at Smiths Become Bride of Members of the Fifth ward H. H. Henriksen Elder NEWS FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND AND SURVEY Salt OFFICE, Lake City, Utah. August 10, 1953 Under provisions of section 2455, R S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 48 Stat , 1274, 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the E of J application Taylor, Orville Taylor and Rodney M. Taylor of Yoat, Utah Serial No. U02648, there will be offered bo the highest bidder, but at not less than $2 50 peY acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock A. M , on the 6th day of October, 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts ot land. E'i NE'4, SE4 Sec. II. N W !4 N W 4 3, NjNE4 Sec, 14, T 14 N, R 15 W, No part of this land SLM. 360 acres. will be sold separately. Bids may be made by the principal or hia agent, either personally at tha sale or by mail. Bids sent by mall will be considered only If received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the The envelopes amounts of the bids. must be marked in tha lower left-ha- nd corner Public eale bid, Serial No U 02648, Sale. 10 AM Oct. 6. 1953." The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately tha amount thereof. d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for eale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the re. cords of Box Elder County to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference nght must assert such right within 30 davs from the above sale date. FRNEST E. HOUSE, Manager per annum on INSURED SAVINGS. Dividends paid December 31 and June 30 each year and All Accounts Insured Up To $10,000 . ; Come in or save by mail at First Federal Sayings and Loan Association 12 West Center, Logan, Ut. 4 Telephone 980 4 A26 FOR PUBLICATION, PUBLIC SALE United States Department of The Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake City. Utah. Aug. 21, 1953 Under provision of section 2455, R S., as amended by secton 14 of the act of June 26. 1934 48 Stat, 1274; 43 U SC 1171), and pursuant to the application of Leland Johnson of Tremonton Utah Serial No. 0 04262, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $4 00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock AM, on the 14th day of October 1953 next, at this NOTICE v womm ehaton Soeial Security? Is the girl who quits her job to get married entitled to unemployment compensation? Should you pay for your cleaninsurance? ing womans old-aGovernor Warren and the Journal editors discuss these questions based on the study of fraud made in California. Be sure to read Governor Warren Dxecusses Social Security in the October issue of Ladies Home Journal. Now on newsstands. When you get in a tight squeeze with your automobile, call US. ( . Clairs Chevron Service Tires Chevron Batteries A , NOW AT BRIGHAM TRUCK FARMALL - FAST-HITC- H For The McCormick SUPER C TRACTOR Symptoms of Distress Arising from 'STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID Saturday. and Robert Hunsaker QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST have returned home from a trip to the southern part of the state, Grand Canyon and Las Oyer five million packages of the Willard Vegas, Nevada. Trkatmemt have been sold for relief of I Mr. and Mrs. 'Jr. Selley and symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcere due to Excess Acid Mrs. and Mr. and son, Steven, Poor Digestion, Sour or Stomach, Darrell Anderson and sons, Lar- Gassiness, Heartburn Upset Sleeplessness, te., due to Excess Acid, Ask for Willard's Sewing was the diversion of ry and Jimmie, all of Nibley, Message" which fully explains this remark the evening with delicious des- Utah, visited at the home of able borne treatment-fr- ee at Mr. and Mis. Geo. (Wintle, Monsert luncheon served by tha HAMILTON DRUGS Neil to members of the Friendly Sewing club last Friday at her home. Those present were: Mrs. Fern Shaw, Mrs. Bernice Hobson, Mrs. Nola Larsen, Mrs. Lila Wright, Mrs. Beth Burruf, Mrs. Goldie Owens, (Mrs. Mabel Balls and Mrs. Harriet Balls. HaMbfajMEW ' ' ! day. 1 i vents IF 111 DOUBT. ..FIUD0UT But on Glmiiore SENTUCKT BON WHISACT Wn MimiMi KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON LOUISVILLE, , hand. . eeweS J k , Phone 300 Everyone wants good telephone sendee. Utah can't get along without it And only adequate rates can allow us la fulfill our obligations to YOU and to UTAH STRAIGHT R dol liVe EVERYONE ' 1011 the other Heres how the new Farmall Fast-Hitcworks: the farmer just backs up to the implement . . . the two coupling beams on the implement slip into the Fast-Hitc- h sockets on the trac. to uncouple, or, and are locked instantly and automatically just lift two latches. 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