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Show LLGAL O freb4 HOINoticICth and ftuardUnihlp ult Clark of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or raipactiva tignart for Inform tion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS fcatate ot LUCIUS SORN HANSEN. De- ceased with Crechtor will present claims Vouchers to the undersigned at Man' tua. Box Elder County, Utah, on or the Ith day of September, A. D 1957. D CRESTA DEE Attorney LUND. H SORFNSEN. Administratrix. tor Administratrix Mb 5 22 'NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 00 oclock p. m.( Tuesday, June 4th, and at that time publicly opened for the construction, besides other things, of 3650 lineal feet of Concrete Curb and Gutter Type driveway, bridging and sidewalks on both sides of main street in Brigham City, Utah, between Second South and First North on Main Street, said curb and gutter, driveways and sidewalks are the improvements which were advertised in the NOTICE OF INTENTION dated March 14, 1957. The bid for this work must be included in that bid to complete this work and other work more particularly set out in that NOpubTICE TO CONTRACTORS lished by the State Road Commission of Utah, dated May 4th, 1957, and published in this newspaper simultaneously with this notice and made a part hereof with ail of the by reference, details of bidding set out in detail therein. Dated this 7th day of May, 1957, 3-- Will Golfer Makes Dedicate Wanship Dam Hole-In-On- On Thursday Dedication ceremonies of the Wanship dam and teservoir 1 n Summit county, a key storage feature of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy district, will be held Thursday morning, May 9. The program will start at 10'30 E. Ellison, a. m. with Harold Layton, piesident of the conservancy district, acting as master of ceremonies. The welcome address will be given by David Summit county W. Loertscher, commission chairman. Gov. George D. Clyde and Sen. Arthur V. Watkins are speakers among the along with W. J. Iollin, district manager of the Utah Construction company, E. O. Larson, regional director for the Bureau of Reclamation and Wilbur A. Dexheimer, commissioner of rededicatorlal The clamation. prayer will be offered by Horace A. Sorensen, national piesident, Sons of Utah Pioneers. A barbecue lunch will be served on the grounds by the Kamas Valley Lions club. Playoff Will Come This Week With Logan High Grizzlies InTournament of the 172 players in the open blind bogey, low tournagross and ment played Sunday at the Brigham City Golf and Country club with Howard Larsen coming In for special honors when he actually shot a singleton. Playing with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen, he made the single shot on the number six hole, .using a seven iron. It was his fjrst tournament. Twenty-fiv- e hole-in-on- e f 145-yar- d Other winners in the days play include Jim Young, Bud Powers, Eddie Krey, Rusty Jensen, Lee Hansen, James Bordeaux, T. R. Billings, Ray Reeder, Tom Reed Nielsen, Coy Ilad-fielBarbara Olsen, Nell Poul-soMariam Jensen, D. A. Olsen, Bud Ball, Jess Jeppersen, Darwin Young, Ren Reeder,-HanDeboer, Charyl Palmer, Phil Smalley, Gayland Smith and Harold Larsen. Tom-mne- Thanks Issued Today to Blood Donors And Those Assisting Election of officers will take place at the Thursday night meeting of the American Le- Tie for Regional Championship e at Blood Center The Box Elder County Chap- in charge and the following later of the American Red Cross dies serving in the canteen: 1957. officers today issued BRIGHAM CITY special Mrs. Frankie Maddoeks, Mrs. thanks to those who generously Carolyn Hatch, Mrs. Maxine CORPORATION, by C. LeGrande Horsley, donated their blood last Thurs- Checketts, Mrs. Lola Stewart, day, May 2, at Central school, Mrs. Mary Scothern, Mrs. Louise Mayor of Brigham City. and to those who assisted in any Robinette, Mrs. Helen Lee and ATTEST: Mrs. Cecil Windley, Fannie J. Christensen, way with the blood program. City Recorder. Appreciation was expressed Orange juice was supplied by Published May 8, 15, 22, 29, by Kenneth E. Weight, presiSuperior Dairy and served by 1957. secredent; Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mrs. Phillip Cutler and Mrs. 22 29 M tary, and Mrs. W. R. Merrell, 5 By Sid Jensen The Box Elder Bees baseball battle squad lost a to the North Cache Bulldogs, on their own field Monday afternoon. This leaves the Bees record for the season with a which ties Coach Harris crew for first spot in the region with the Logan High Grizzlies. The big guns on the battling side of the game came from1 Bill Jenson, the Bees mounds-man- , who slammed cut two round trippers in three times at the plate. The game had almost a real story book ending as the Bees came to bat in the bottom of the final inning. Cary Pebley slammed out a single; Kent Jensen hit a sharp ground ball to the Bulldogs shortstop who relayed it to the second baseman going for a double play but the second sacker failed to touch the base or the runner and all hands were safe. Richard Gordon now came to the plate as a pinch hitter for the Bees and was issued a free pass which loaded the bases. Coach Harris then brought in another pinch hitter, Sid Jenson, who instead of slamming out the first pitch for that story-boohomer, harmhis full count lessly popped-upitch to North Caches second baseman. The box score for the game ' follows: Box Elder ' AB R H 3 0 0 Parsons, ss 4 0 0 Claybaugh, cf 2 1 0 Nielsen, If B. Jertsen, p 3 2 2 3 0 0 Wight, 3b 2 0 0 Nelson, 2b 2 0 0 Boothe, c 2 0 1 Pebley, lb K. Jensen, rf 3 1 1 1 0 0 S. Jenson, If gion. The meeting will commence 8 p. m. and will be held at the War Memorial Home. Ail members are urged to attend and participate in naming officers for the coming year. at THAT'S 5-- 1 6 Box NEWS Elder Wednesday, May 8, 1957 Brigham City, Utah k p Af- ; r e the po- SPECIAl had not fam- SALE The Largest Selection of Trailers Ever Shown in Northern Utah ily dog. THE SAFETY GLASS mw Get Your Car Ready For Inspection DAY WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH A that Inspection deadline May 15th WINDSHIEDS THE t FITCHBURG, Mass. (UP) ter investigating a report a burglar had ransacked home of Edgar St. Armand, lice decided that the house been turned upside down by an intruder but by the mm C33effi(EB n Drying is the oldest form of fruit preservation. . OUR 1st ANNIVERSARY Dog Blamed 6-- 54 coun- - ?? The 10th of May?? !! The 10th oft,lay 11 high-spirite- d chairman of the blood program. Dean Candland. The committee also expressed Although Box Elder county of fill- appreciation t3 the local radio State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah fell considerably short June ing the 125 pint quota set (45 station and to the newspapers until 2 o clock p. m, Tuesday, time publicly for the publicity given the 4, 1957, and at that commitwere the received), inch pints of a 3'j opened for construction Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced Road tee in charge is grateful to the bloodmobile visit. In Box Elder County, the same being donors: Margaret (Brigham following that aection of U. S Smith Made Stoddard, Ilene Mon-soCity Main Street) between 2nd Street and 1st North Street, identified Joyce M. Holst, Claude as State Project No. 1367 x Holst, Alvin Dickman, William The length of road to be construct t ed or improved is 0 466 mile, and the Dr. Morris S. Fleisch-maare approx- Narcomay, .principal items of 4work C. Lowery,' DeLar of Plant 000 Tons follows Geoige as imately Surface Mix Bituminous Type "A, Gladys Monson, MalMaterial, Jensen, 281 Tons of Bituminous colm Queton, Hazel Dennis, Dee t 12,000 Tons of Gravel, and 3 650 Lin Concrete Curb and Cutter Type Johnson, Keith B. Rohwer, Pearl Ft 3 M reSylvia Ohman, Sally Hatch, of bidders is Prequalification receiving Hatch, On February 1st of this year, the United Lee Rhodes, Maxine quired Prior to any bidder a will be it and specifications, plane Checketts, Dr. Otto F. Smith, States Brewers Foundation inaugurated opernecessary that the bidder have on file Erick-ersoof with the Utah State Department Angie Farnsworth, Ninna g ation of its Division with headEngineering, completed and approved, Fern Clifford, Frank Cop-pithe required Prequalifioatlon s Statein Lake Salt Laur-ltzequarters City. contractor Dale Dave Representing 85 to Erickerson. exper ment pertaining ience and financial condition, of the nations malt Edna Helen Nelson, Lee, beverage production, the directed is bidders ol i The attention Foundation is the national trade association of to the Special Provisions covering Ellen Richman, James Cook, contract the or assigning subletting Vander Stein, Edna Stoll, the brewing industry, and has long been engaged The minimum wage paid to all skill Ray E. ed labor employed on this contract Charles Claybaugh, Howard in a successful program of industry shall be $2 65 per hbur Hams Mortensen, Anderson, The minimum wage paid, to all ini in other areas of the country. This new Maurine Jack-soon this Curtis Jackson, termediate labor employed contract shall be 92 10 per hour Priscilla office will introduce the program to the states Westover, Ralph to all tin The minimum wage paid d of Utah and Wyoming. skilled labor employed on this con- Turnsplenty, Chailes Epley, Christentract shall be 42 00 per hour Carolyn Thorne, entails close cooperation Plans and specifications are on file Gem-lersen, Jack Allen, Laurence In the office of the State Road Comwith state and local authorities on the one hand, Ivan. Gardner, J. D. Merrell, mission, Salt Lake City, and the of- fice of Its District Engineer at Ogden, and with beer licensees on the other, in the furHarold Bouck, Marie Dickey Utah, where they may be reviewed by Braw. proand Tommie therance of strict observance of the laws and prospective bidders. Specifications, posed forms, and plans will be furnish-eMrs. Merrell explained that it at Salt Lake City, on depositing regulations governing the distribution and sale is noted that very few from In$2 00, which will be refunded, providof malt beverages. The program has the wholebid ing bidder submits an acceptable seven school to were termountain able within and return the plans hearted support of both brewers and Each participate in the blood drawing sda ys after the opening of bids. bidder must submit a letter from an since students were being reIt is in the public interest as well as that guaranteecompany approved surety leased for summer vacation dur-i-n of the ing to furnish said bidder with required brewing industry, since it helps maintain The right to reject any or sU bond the Bloodmobile hours. Interwholesome conditions for the sale of beer and ale. bids is reserved. a Gash, certified check, cashiers check mountain has been carrying bond or approved proposal guarantee of load the in the portion major tfor not less than five per cent of total and amount of bid made payable to the past and their unavoidable BEER and ALE . . . State Road Commission must accom- partial absence affected the toof evidence good as bid pany each blood This received. tal instance faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute illustrates how much Box Elder the contract and furnish contract bond county relies on them and what ,as required t Any additional information may be happens when their support can secured at the office of the State Road hot be given. Commission Those assisting bloodmobile a Dated this 4th day of May 1957 STATE ROAD COMMISSION personnel were: Drs. .Morris S. OF UTAH. , Fleischman, Otto F. Smith, S. L. Moskowitz, M. Reed Merrill, W. R. Merrell with Dr. Dean L. HANSEN - KOERNER-SMIT- H Bunderson in charge. Attending at the various medical stations were: Mrs. J E. A Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Harold Felt, V. Mrs. Earl Orvilla Lemon, Gray, CONSULTANTS AND Miss Ruth Lee, Mrs. W. Lee DaENGINEERS vis, Mrs. Moms Fleischman and Ray Vander Stein. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Barnard Jesse Jepperson aided techniSurveying Water and Sewage Systems cians in the donor room. homeA generous supply of and Treatment Plants made cookies was donated by members of Beta Sigma Phi Drainage XI Alpha and Epsilon. chapters, Airports Coffee was donated by Food Structures Market, King, Lynns Drive-I- n Modern Market and Valbergs Hansen Contact Keith Smiths Super Market. Eagles Auxiliary furnished the P. 0. Box 732 with maker and coffee 958 Phone Brigham City President Frances cups Britenburg CONTRACTORS NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by Road Commission of Utah. the State TO Tobacco is grown in tries. American Legion Plans Election Meet Bees Drop Final Game, End With 10TH OF MAY FOR 10 BIG DAYS Avoid The Last Minute COME EARLY FOR BEST BUYS Rush FREE ESTIMATES For Fast Efficient Service BRIGHAM CITY mm mm INC. RfflERRELLS, " Walk Block And Save" A 410 NORTH .MAIN Have more there when need it... Ju-lie- n, 3G-- An open letter to the citizens of Utah -- Utah-Wyomin- n, n, n, Le-lan- k CURRENT RATE m; GROl-JER- For growers' supervision of sugar beet field work, contact Roy Forsgren at 764-- J or Henry C. Johnsenat 547. ly It a wonderful feeling to have savings to draw on when emergencies occur. Its even better to have more through greater earnings with insured safety. Open your savings account now. Earnings in Ten Years A single red squirrel has been known to store 6 to 1 0 bushels of pine cones. Start your savings account now . S' ATTEJITIOtl BEET Semi-Annual- INSURED SAVINGS f!BUtfll5WSUTKSa S Compounded CONVENIENT HOURS; 9 to 4, Monday thru Friday . 9 to 12:30, Saturday Savings in time, savings n labor, savings in water and pumping competent records show that these savings gay the complete east, over end over again, of o properly designed, properly in stalled irrigation system of enduring W. It. White concrete pipe To be sure SAVE BY MAIL Ogden First Federal Savings is as near as your mailbox you may marl your savings (by check or money order) with or without your passbook We pay postage both ways. -- you'ra getting the very highest quality with guar nteed installation. RELAX with a concrete pipe irrigation system you save labor, time and trouble . . . and money! Contact W. It. White Co., today and get the facts on all the iNWuqfe' South Box Elder County Beet Growers Association W.R. WHITE CO. 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah toMMins C1MVl.lt sn co-c-an scasw Phone 7765 - a vYJ rm- - 1 an un two BRIGHAM CITY - MAIN AT FOREST mscraiT : to-- Ksz'hit& OGDEN - 369 . 24th STREET |