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Show t Local Graduate SoftbalHeams Wins Golf Open Join At Nibley Park Meet This Week State Junior Open golf chant-ion- all-da- y y Right Attitude The attractive woman psychiatrist was attending a convention. At one of the lectures the man sitting next to her began pinching her. Annoyed, she was about to give him an angry retort, but suddenly changed her mind. "Why should I get angry?" she pondered. After all its his problem. LEGAL rrobst NOTICES Notices. Con- of District Ceurt, Brigham City, or rasp active signers tor tult Utah, -- : J '' ' - i "mnilrfliiilrilM Pete Buist proudly displays FISH CONTEST CHAMP th German Brown trout, weighing 5li pounds, which he caught at Blacksmith Fork last Sunday. Buists catch is the largest to be entered in Thompson Hardwares biggest fish contest to date. NOTICE TO CREDTORS estates of GEORGE inlot IARY ANN WARD. Both M WARD and Deceased will present claim with Voucher to the undersigned at 31 Firt Security Bank Building, Brigham City. Utah, on or before the 23rd day of October A. O. 1957 J. MORONI WARD, Administrator Aug 21, 1957. O. Dae Lund Attorney lor Administrator A 2128- - S Creditor . SUMMONS Civil No. 8014 tha District Court of Box Elder County, State o t Utah. WILLARD PETERSEN. Plaintiff, versus In ELDA HCIRD, FLOY BfNGHAM CUTLER. MARGUERITE BINGHAM HEN DERSON; Df4.WIN BINGHAM and MRS DFjLWIN his wife; BINGHAM, CLARICE BINGHAM WALKFR. LIDA BINCHAM JENSEN. MILTON M. BINGHAM and MRS MILTON i M. BINGHAM, his wife; ASFL BINGHAM and MRS. BINGASFL HAM. his ELROY wife; , and BINGHAM and MRS. ELROY BINGhia wife, being all of the HAM, heirs of JOHN 3 BINGHAM, deceased; MAUDE S. SILVER and ETHEL S TORGLSON, iha only heirs of L. G. SISMAN, deceased. CLARK HORS. FORO and MRS CLARK HORSFORD, hU wife. and BERTHA M HORS-FORif living and tf deceased, then their unknown heirs, administrators, devisees, legatees and creditors, H. D. LAUDEiRBACK. Trustee; CARMEAN a and CATON Co Partnership; HALE H HOOPER and MRS HALE H. HOOPER, his wife; UTAH CREDIT ADJUSTMENT ASSOCIATION FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien the real property described f upon in t the Plaintiff's Complaint adverse to the or Complainants ownership clouding his title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS v You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Walter G. Mann and O. Dee Lund, Plaintiff's Attorneys. whose address is First Security Bank Building, Brigham City. Utah, an answer to tha complaint within twenty (20) day after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken you for the relief demanded against In said complaint, which has been filed with tha Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to tha following described lands situated In Box Elder County, State of Utah, it : The E'J of the of Section 16. T. 14 N, R 8 W. SLM, The NW'4 of Section 8. T. 13 N.. R. W., SLM; The S W4 of the SW$ of Sec-tio- n 34. T. 15 N, R. lit W., SLM; Lot 4 of Section 29. T. 15 N.. R. II W., SLM: Section 32. T. 14 N.. R. 1 W. SLM; The 3Vt of the NW'f and the NE'i of the NW4 of Section 34, T. 15 N R. 11 W., SLM. Dated this 13th day of August, A. 1967. WALTER G MANN O. DEE LUND, Two softball teams from Box Elder county entered the Softball tournament being staged in Salt Lake City this week, and will see action with other division winners from four states in determining the champions in the junior and senior meets. The Willard ward junior soft-bateam won first place in the Division 15 tournament held in Brigham City two weeks ago. The youths went through the tournament with a clean slate, defeating all teams they were matched with. They were slated to meet the winners of Division Nine at 9 p. m. Tuesday night. Coached by Harvey Mund, the teams roster includes the following youths: Dale Nelson, Ronnie Nelson, Bob Watts, Norton Cook, Jarvis Facer, Donnie Woodyatt, Glen Ward, John Larkin Jr., Kelly Cook, Gary Nay and Steve Ward. The youths attended a banquet for division winners held in Salt Lake City at the Cannon Stake House Monday evening, and will remain in Salt Lake during the week to participate in the tourn nament games. teams are being housed at the University of Utah. Earning second place in the Supply and Demand A baseball club In the minors sold a rookie to a major league team for a big price and the ball player and his family moved to (he city. ;fhey had Just been there a day or two when the ball players wife and their little boy went window shopping. The boy fell with a model train set. But the mother said, Sixty dollars is just too much. . . we simply1 cant offord it." I dont see why not, declared the boy. Cant we sell Daddy again? ,v Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 21, 1957 senior softball tournament of Division 15 was Howell ward. They won two out of three games, giving up the championship to Roy First ward during the final game. However, they also entered the tournament Tuesday night, with an equal chance to the championship of the senior division, along with the many other entrants. They were slated to meet Butler ward at 9 p.m. Members of the Howell team Sam include Lewis Douglas, Stme, Bob Limb, Ray Sorenson, Mel Munk, Verd Fonnesbeck, Jack Taylor, Lyle Nessen, Burke Jones, LaVar Douglas and - Jim Fonnesbeck. Coaching the team is Herman Fonnesbeck, and Sam Stine acts as manager. The games will be played at 2300 South Second West in Salt Lake City. The schedule provides for four games to be in session at the same time. h Tips on Touring mmmmmty Card loniMa Women's Trover Authority How To Cot A Ticket When that policeman stops you, youve probably done something wrong. Perhaps all he wants to give you is a warning but, if you want him to give you a ticket, here's how to get it: L Overwhelm him with a ssd story that you cant prove and he cant accept. 2. Try the bluster, tig shot bluff, and e routine. Drop names of offi- cials. 8. Training at Camp Private Dennis Gordon Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reeves has been selected from his battalion to attend Engineers school at Fort Belvoir in Virginia. Reeves is home for a short visit before leaving for the school. He has completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. your speedome- ter is broken. payments This automatically makes you an illegal driver in some places and that guarantees your ticket. 4. You cant understand him because youre hard of hearing. You dont apeak English. (Physical defects must be listed on the license. The cdurt can sup- handsome DAYTON, Ohio (UP A suspicious nature paid off for Mary Gurgacz, teller in a local bank. An unidentified woman walked up to the tellers window, laid down 27 rolls of dimes and five rolls of quarters and asked for $185 in bills. The teller lifted a roll of was coins, thought something wrogg, opened it, and found a roll of washers. The woman fled, leaving the washers. announces TWO Tall him , Consecutive Quarterly Dividend Distribution and Fiscal Year-en- d A quarterly dividend of 314 cents per ihare from net inveitment Income . . . and 1 1 centt per share from security profits will be paid September 16, 1957 to Financial Industrial Fund shareholders of record August 30, 1957. for the fiscal year, dividends total 14 cants par f if share and sacurity profits 1 1 cants par fif share. ply an interpreter.) 5. Argue, insult him, slap his face, try to bribe him. If he threaten to report fets toangry, his superiors. 6. If number 5 fails, flatter, him. Tell him hes tall, dark, Private Completes Alert Teller Foils Washer Gyp and conscientious (for stopping you). Got the ideal Seriously, a good move is to get out of the car, walk over to the officer, admit your mistake if youve made one, and accept what he says. Hes just doing his job of protecting motorists, including you financial industrial fund, inc. S. Martin Rasmussen, District Manager 217 South 4th East Brigham City, Utap 4 Teenager Cited Brigham Teenager P.M. Cited Following Accident Two carsFriday collide at the inter- A teenage youth Brigham failed to set his cars brakes Thursday after parking near 34 South Main. The car rolled down and across the street hitting the parked auto owned by Donald LeRoy Gallagher in front of Forsgrens store, according to Jack Jorgensen, Investigating officer. The accident occurred at 4.03 p.m. The youth was cited for failure to set his brakes. section of Second North and U.S. Highway 191 Aug. 16 at 3:25 p.m., causing $50 damage. Occupants of the autos were a Brigham girl and George C. Mitchell of Burley, Idaho. 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Utah DO NEWS snd 6urJTnthip Clsrfc ' ch ll e Elder ' h Tip Pearse, son of Dr. and rs. H. L. Pearse, former residents of Brigham, notched up his second big golf victory in two Weeks Friday at Nibley Park in Salt Lake City after an links battle with Brian Goldsworthy of Salt Lake City. The new Open champ snatched the first flight crown in the mammoth City Parks Open two weeks ago. Goldsworth Pearse downed 3 and 2 over 34 holes. final Of a scheduled grind, it took Tippy 34 holes to dispose of Brian, who, up until the last 18 holes, was dropping the putts as well as any man in match-plathe week-lonclassic. Pearse is a member of the University of Utah golf team. He graduated from Box Elder High school in 1956. g All-Chur- 6 Box - Senmg 73JUtah and Phone 1154 ! Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas |