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Show -- - 1 rS flSBAT, FEBRUARY 27, 1925. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, f In the District Court of the First District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. Ju-iici- TROOP 3 BOY SCOUTS GIVING ARE IN PLAY al Hazel Terry, plaintiff vs. Orien Terry lefendant ALIAS SUMMONS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: A THE You are hereby summoned to appear NEAR FUTURE. within twenty days after the service f this Summons upon you, if served DATE GIVEN IN within the county in which this action s brought; otherwise, within thirty NEXT ISSUE. days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of our failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the SEGAL demand of the complaint which ha$ been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought for the pur-os- e I the District Court of the First Ju- of dissolving the bonds ef matri-non- y II District of the State of Utah, in heretofore existing between the I for the County of Box Elder. plaintiff and the defendant ige B. Wintle, plaintiff, vs. E. D. WILLIAM J. LOWS, Susie G. Mann, his wife, and Plaintiffs Attorney. p, t National Bank of Brigham City, P. 5 0. Address First National SHER-'- S 3ank defendants. Corporation, Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. SALE, be sold at sheriff's sale on Tues-th- e 27th day of February, 1923, at front door of the County Court se in Brigham City, Box Elder aty. State of Utah, at 12 oclock l, .all the right, title and interest ;e Defendants in and to the follow-describ- NOTICES 34-3- ix that part of the Northeast ETELi iary M. I. ia "Nei; If yoi at ad Ol to-wi- ur e (12) ; the North half of the Northeast minutes quarter of Section Twenty-fou- r (24), n all in Township Ten (10) North Range and (457.5) feet, thence Four (4) West, all the above describvorth sixty-fou- r (64) degrees twen- ed land, except eighty (80) acrqs in ty (20) minutes West four hund- Section Six (6), subject to mortgage red twenty-liv- e and (425.5) to the State of Utah, for Twelve thoufeet, thence North no (0) degrees thir- sand five hundred ($12,500.00) Dollars ty (30) minutes West three hundred Two hundred (200) acres In Section twenty-thre- e and (323.2) Two (2), Township Ten (10) North, feet, thence East six hundred fifty-on- e Range Four (4) West, bounded op the and (651.6) feet to the North and West by the County Road place of beginning, containing nine and on the South and East by Section and ninety-si- x (9.96) line. All of the above premises are acres. )f the Salt Lake Meridian. Together all of Section Seventeen (17); all of will all rights, privileges, water rights, Section Nineteen (19); all of Section and appurtenances thereunto belongTwenty (20), except the South half of ing. the Southeast quarter; the North half; My prior notice setting this sale for the Southeast quarter and all that por- February 28, 1923, is hereby revoked. n Dated February 20, 1923. tion of the Southwest quarter of JOHN IL ZUNDEL, and (18) lying being Eighteen outside of N. P. Jensen's field, all in Special Master Township Ten (10) North Range Three All of Section Thirteen Neighbors will be at the high (3) 'West. school of the Tuesday night. Price 15c and (13); the Northeast quarter 7 Northeast quarter of Section Twelve 25c. feet, thence North degrees forty (40) four hundred yrest (744) (59) . titty-nin- fifty-seve- five-tent- five-tent- hs two-tent- six-tent- Sec-toi- f23-2- Twenty million people mutually own the biggest life insurance company in the world. It is The Metropolitan. One person in every' , six in the United States and Canada is a holder of a Metropolitan policy one of the safest forms of investment known to man. Metropolitan policyholders live longer than other people because The Metropolitan takes care of its policyholders. At the same time The Metropolitan is working in cooperation with private, public, civ.ic, state and national organizations to improve the health and living conditions of every man, woman and child in this Country and Canada. Quar-- l District Court of the First Ju-- 1 District of the state of Utah, in for the County of Box Elder. ,e First National Bank of Brigham a Corporation, plaintiff, vs. I. L. , also known as Israel L. Glenn, H. Glenn, his wife, and Miller a Company, a Corporation, de-i- ts SHERIFFS SALE, jbe sold at sheriffs sale on Tues-jh- e 27th day of February, 1923, at oat door of the County Court in Brigham City, Box Elder U State of Utah, at 12 oclock all the right, title and interest d in and to the real property, situated Elder County, State of Utah, follow-escribe- tone and Fourteen, Block Three, IB, Willard City Survey, feet inning at a point 72.1-- 4 I of the Northwest corner of Lot Eight, Plat A, Willard thence South 26.1-- 4 feet fEast 132 feet; thence North (feet; thence west 132 feet, fo Jof beginning, together with an at for ingress and egress over he foot y running fd West and adjoining the above immediately on the North. PACE THREE th the i SEMI-WEEKL- Y to-w- it: Section 34, Township Ten North, fe Three West, Salt Lake Meridian, South of the C. P. R. R. Company of way. d February 6th, 1923. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff, Box Elder County, Utah Defendants SESTET ance on confirmation of sale by this Jourt. This sale is made under a Ia the District Court of the United decree of foreclosure in equity States, for the District of Utah, North- in said cause and court. The ern Division. property to be sold is situate in Box Joste H. Ryan, plaintiff, vs. 0. M. Elder County, Utah, and particularly Runyon, Charles Ziemer and Acton described as follows, Lind, assignees, and as such assignees The South half of the Southeast of and for the Creditors of Hansen quarter of Section Six (6), Township Livestock & Feeding company, de- Ten (10) North, Range Three (3) West, fendants. EQUITY NO. 7089. NO- subject to mortgage to the Evona InTICE OF SALE. vestment Company for Thirteen hundNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that red (51300.00) Dollars. the undersigned Special Master under The Southwest quarter of Section m order and decree of said oourt will Eight (8) ; all of Section Seven (7), exsell on the 23rd day of March, 1923 cept nine (9) acres more or less deedat 12:00 oclock, noon, at the front ed to C. Christensen, which excepted loor of the Box Elder County Court-lous- e land embraces nine and ninety-si- x at Brigham City, Box Elder (9.96) acres, and is dest: bounty, Utah, the real property here- cribed as follows, inafter described in one parcel to the Beginning at the Northwest corner highest bidder; ten (10) per cent of of the Northeast quarter of Section bid is to be paid in cash (except as to Seven (7), Township Ten (10) North, said plaintiff or her assignee), or by Range Three (3) West, S. L. M., thence certified check or its equivalent on East two hundred twenty (220) feet some reputable bank in Salt Lake City, thence South seven (7) degress or West forty-foseven and bal hundred Ogden Brigham City, Utah, schcx l rr.ti SPECIAL MASTERS SALE 1923 ed real property, situated Elder County, State of Utah, -- Block - v li Jirvey, right-of-wa- t February 6th, 1923. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff, Box Elder County, Utah City Court of Brigham City, ?r County, State of Utah, ise Holmes, Plaintiff, vs. Min persen, Defendant. SHER-AL- Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Why Metropolitan Policyholders Live Longer Incorporated by the State of New York. HALEY FISKE, President at Sheriffs Sale, on the March, 1923, at 12 oclock the Front Door of the County iouse, in Brigham City, Box onty, Utah, all the right title rest of the above named de-o- f, In and to the following d real property, situated in sr County, Utah, ve and Six and the West Half tor, in Block 207, Corinne City Sold Metropolitan has distributed to-w- it: fis 13th day of February, 1923. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. HJBIIC SALES "'Purchased 122,000 pair Hmy Munson last shoes, 5S to 12 which was the ''rplus stock of one of irEest u. S. Government ' tractors. toe t8 guarantee Per cent solid 0ne leather, tan, bellows tongue, W 5t Waterproof. tois shoe is er same 0rrect size. es have made more holders. Gain in Insurance in Force in 1922 - Metropolitan extends free periodic medical examina- 3r . , a ... . . trial) policies. Averaging one claim paid for every 24 seconds of each business day of 8 hours Payments to Policyholders averaged $803.81 a minute of each business day of 8 hours to- - 1,802,110,686.00, , 801,849,118.00 Number of Policy Claims paid in 1922 Dividends payable Policyholders , - More than that of any ctherCompany in the World policyholders in 1923 working with 365,276 20,809,398.56 ORDINARY (Insurance for the larger amounts, premiums payable annually, quarterly or monthly) tional, State and semi-annuall- y, Local Health Agencies, is waging a war More than that of any other Company in the World INDUSTRIAL (Premiums payable weekly) TOTAL INSURANCE OUTSTANDING able diseases. - GROWTFI IN TEN-YEA- R $4,395,324,118 3,412,232,839 7,807,556,957 More than that of any other Company in the World PERIODS weekly telling them of the value of sanitation,' fresh air and sunshine. 27,384,445 Insurance Outstanding Metropolitan, Na- 17,-000,0- 00 Industrial More than that of any other Company in the World indus- expectancy- the homes of Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1922 tions to holders of Ordinary (i. e., and other prevent- - in case of sickness. 17,000 Agents visit More than that of any other Insurance Company in the World Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1922 . . More than ever placed in one year by any Company in the World premium) Policy- The Metropolitan Agent is a friend to the families he vis-- -, its and helps them 1,198,366,913.98 Gain in Income 1922 free visits to its Industrial (i. e., weekly $6.00. Pay or send money B shoes aye ndt as rep- we will cheerfully re-money promptly upon : More than that of any other Insurance Company in the World than 16,000,000 other than 144,267300.69 Surplus Income in 1922 Metropolitan nurs- on Tuberculosis post-delive- ry Liabilities Policyholders Live Better Vice-Preside- nt $1,259,850,325.23 More than those of any other Insurance Company in the World Increase in Assets during 1922 . More than that of any other Insurance Company in the World and pamphlets dealing with health and longer life. The actual buy we to the public at : Assets 00 booklets of FREDERICK H. ECKER, Business Statement , December 31, 1922 E. 272,-000,0- A Mutual Company. Why Metropolitan Among the useful booklets distributed by the Agents are those telling how to buy food, how to care for food, how to cook food, how to provide wholesome, nourishing food for the least money. A Company is Qreat only as it Serves. " Metropoli- tan Industrial Policyholders has been extended 8 tf years since 1911. 'Utxj.$VLk4,. President 2 Bay State Shoe Co. masasrsBrsazpssszBsstssT. 3S5ZS&E25ZZ3E5I233Bi2ES3Z2raSZ2S3 ZEE |