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Show MORMXG. JANUARY 3, 1011 FRIDAY THE BOX ELDER legal notices District Court, Gg&z. of ( oiim lt Clerk KriirhtilO illy. or respective for further Informa tion- - ORDINANCE AN ardinance adopting a and appropriGOVERN ating funds to OF By MARGARETTA , brig- rVPFNDITURES city FOR UMr 1911 .hfc'ty Council of Brigham City conformity with Chapter Session Laws of Utah, 1925, be and is Budget Ordinance Hereby" adopted, and that the be and is ,um of 5182,700.00 from the Hereby appropriated stiinated revenues of Brigham 1941, as shown Otv for the year Article 1, below, U be the various pended under as shown heads p.uiment in Vi tide ftv I MM ex- - de- - in 2. Estimated Revenue VRTILE forward fiom , Wf'f Her better judgment had warned her frum the first, but she had been so tempted bv the money ottered to her by the old woman. And why not. she thought defiantly Why shouldnt money tempt hei? What could Martin know of the terror of being penniless? IUDY overtook them in the vesti-bul- e After one icy glance at Martin, winch raked hnn fiom iiead to foot, she ignoied him and General Taxes and previously Electric Department Consumers City Departments and Public Service Water Department Consumers City .Departments and 'public Service m k Licenses City dourt Cemetery Special Improvements fAssessment and i platfoim. Marun shouted Registration Fees .. ' Estimated Expenditures ARTICLE 2. Electric Water Police . Fire 30980.00 22060.00 . . 13500 00 6010. (X) Streets Executive Statutory and General 6103.00 lty Court iMunicipal Buildings A and Grounds 'emetery 10025. (X) 5000 (X) 10935 (X) Library Parks and Recreation and Public Service Energy , 5000 00 5000.00 2220.00 Interest Principal fXXJO.OO Sewer Cemetery Note and Interest Sales Tax Special Improvements 1500 00 ' 5400 00 1600.00 5000.00 6000.00 ' 4000.00 40 00 $182,700.00 Afraid? challenged Martin. Judy stared out of the Win- - ing to help her, he insisted, Mlvs Flinty stiffened. "Ive heard dow, wondering why he didnt speak. What was he thinking? mke In. "I do appreciate Was her story so fantastic that your kindness. She turned to it had made him suspicious of Martin. Mias Flint has promised York. her? She shouldnt have told me a job in New What kind of a job? him. Miss Flint tossed her head. Its He rose abruptly. "Shall we go? Judy managed a bleak little smile. He had wanted to hear her story but, now that he had heard it, he was politely indifferent both to it and to her. He probably thought that she was just a foolish girl who had become entangled in something which any sensible person would have avoided. Perhaps he thought that she had fallen in with a gang of crooks. This Ordinance 2. take effect upon its approval, and first pas-sttge- . Mayor LOUISE SORENSEN, City Recorder ss Re-rd- City, Utah, ab0Ve ndiiLT,fy- tha! ,the ioregoing is a full, true and orrect copy of an Ordinance of dighamOltv entitled, AN ADOPTING A BUD-- ' OR-XC- ..L AXD TO appropriating govern expen- i t - oxPo.rr Jrn,d e, f I staff ,I,4E I'wLk?" L ' ' down or moved to plfaRf notifv the F red L Pete raen be so these corrections lh 1941 Ta Rolls PfcTFRbEN, urHy Ass '8ior. re R'r Fon-nesbec- RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Coleman and children, Merna, Vernon, Maunne and Charline, arrived home yesterday after spending the holidays in Los Angeles, Cal., with friends and relatives. News-Journa- a taxi the Newft-Jniima- J2-- J UTAH OIL PRODUCTS an.V one of the 24 hrs. dally TIRES ECONOMY ad Service repaired motors Phone J A 1) CLASSIFIED TODAY! Box Elder Traffic Statistics Given in Records at the office of SherFred Sorensen show that there were 13 traffic fatalities in Box Elder counly in 1940 as against six in 1939, or an in-- , crease of seven over the pre- vious year. There were only 'two traffic fatalities in Brigham 'during the past year. Kighty-- ; ir six persons were injuied motor accidents last year and 181 automobiles badly damaged The heaviest death toll came iff July and August, three I i 'Mi per- sons being killed in the county each month. There were no deaths from this cause in February, March, April, September, October and December. Sixteen persons were injured by traffic accidents in December and during this month 48 cars were badly damaged. No persons were injured in April and in only two cars damaged March. i , REAL ESTATE SOLD REAL ESTATE BOUGHT REAL ESTATE LOANS S. NORMAN LEE, Licensed Abstractor. CASH paid for DEAD and USE- LESS cows and horses. Phone 493-J-2- . Copr. 1940, by Gramercy Publishing Co. Mm tHaitaiiiaiiiiiiitii(iiaua in now-bein- t IB IN BALANCE YOUR BUDGET FOR 1941 YEAR AGO TOI)Y Finnish air fmee made strong 'attack on Russian base at Lm (aiiamaii on Arctic coast. President Roosevelt, in to congress, sire.sed the need lo lemuin at peace, voicing desire lor cooperation with other nations in an attempt to eneouiage the kind ot peace tha! will lighten the troubles of the world Swedish fieighier Kvarlon torpedoed. 1. Can you read? 2. Do you read the advertisements? 3. Do you chuckle at shoppers who rush frantically from store to store and counter to counter looking for bargains when they might have saved time, energy, and their cheerful disposition by sitting in a comfortable chair for ten minutes and scanning the advertisements in a news paper? , IF YOUR ANSWER TO EACH OF THESE El ROPE QUESTIONS FURNACES CLEANED By Our New 4:teiium Process NO MUSS NO DIRT Save Trouble By Using A ( lean Unriiace COAL YARD Phone ONE Woodearver Puzzles Uriemls O. (UP) -PAINEGViUd':, Rickerls deftness in Ilemy woodcarving has led him to the unusual hobby of making wood en pinoeis out of single pieces of wood winch he gives to his friends. IS YES, YOUR SCORE IS 100 PER CENT. IN FACT, YOU ARE WHAT IS a BEEHIVE 55 ervice wheie he will stay for one year, and will be taught mechanical work at the (cnttai tepair shop in Salt Lake City. The CCCoflets many lit1- - to young men They train are given ing such as rlerks, cooks, mechanics, i.ulio, and many other things that would be useful ir tune of war, and to the young man as an employment objective. -- Ads Bring Results Jmm .muttD (ached l A TO TAXPAYERS bo have had Improvr-tor- Assessor , BRIGHAM C C C CAMP NEWS Clippings from our files of Bygone Days. W 1940. t?nU i i fictitious) clearly the A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Call Parsons. A marriage license was issued to Carl J. Johnson and Miss Geraldine Blackburn of this city. LOUISE SORENSEN, City Recorder m to . af-th- e notice ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Nelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leone to Verdon F. Fonnes-becNelson, k son of Mrs. Marie of Howell, Utah. The marriage will take place in the near future. The young couple w'ill reside in Logan. Eighteen Utah men are enrolled in the CCC a the local camp. They will be 10 YEARS AGO exams and line. given physical Mrs. George Dokas was sworn in for a six months enon for appendicitis at a rollment. They will leave soon Painting, Papering, local hospital. for Company 959 in Cedar Citv. Fay Sholty Phone 405. Interior Decorating A baby girl was born to Mr. Henry Vandeborne, enroilee and Mrs. Jesse Hobson. at the local camp, has been No job too small Satisfaction guar sent to Fort Douglas on de- anteed Coleman A Sorenson. 20 A EARS AGO A farewell was held in the NEWS FOR EPILEPSY - Office nd Third ward chapel for Fred S Martin Rasmussen Residence Phone 98 SUFFERERS Korth who will leave soon for QPTICAC GOODS mission field. Any reader writing to the Educational Hansen Variety Store The the Switzerland Million Articles. Division, 5d5 Fifth Avenue, Dept. 10. 25 YEARS AGO New Yoik, N. Y., will receive free of Postmaster L. W. Anderson charge, while they last, a booklet Approved lncc,de,. .e-.- y Anderson Produce Co ing material the opinions of famous doctors announced that free mail delivon this interesting subject. J 964. Bug-hamm would ery begin today 0K BRIGHAM CITY YEAR, 1941, passed Council of Brigham a, day ot Decpm' er mmhPas the same appears m my office, ss Whel'eof, I have , ere,. n set my hand and Corporate Seal of 'Sham City this 30th day of eeemhei yw,ES Martins tone showed listing ot reliable firms and individuals specialists in theii A. D. 1940. ALF L. FREEMAN, BOUNTY OF BOX ELDER, T Loui.se Sorensen, City of Brigham offered. A Wold, aye; aye; Sheffield, aye; riith, aye; and Wight, aye. Approved this 30th day of 'TATE OF UTAH ' none of your business, but I can get the girl a nursemaids job. Nursemaid! The scorn in Martins tone made Judv wince. Her face flamed. What did Martin know about jobs? What if he knew the kind of jobs she had applied for , . . been eager to (To he continued) obtain . . . jobs not half as good as the nursemaids job Mlss Flint (The characters in this serial are I is follows: firresT: i , TDemories r pub-ieatio- Passed by the City Council of Brigham City this 30th day of December A. D. 1940. Council voting Uansen, i Engagement Told ... lealth SECTION j La-Ver- di iver. They stood at the open door of a taxi. Afiaid? challenged Martin. Judy shook her head Oddly her fears slipped from ner. All the uncertainty was gone. A thrill ran through her She was ) unmng away fiom Miss Flint and her practical suggestions . . running awav with Martin1 Following Marlin blindly. Following her heart! The taxi door closed upon them. Martin slipped into the seat beside her. He held her hand. There was still tunp to return to the tram which stood on the tracks. Time to return to Miss Flint. Instead Judy smiled into Martins eyes and read something there which made her heart skip a beat. A seriousness which daikened them a something which made the toueh of his hand significant. Then the taxi was off weaving Its way through traffic. There was a long silence broken only by the droning motor. Would Martin regret this hasty decision, Judy wondeied. Her heart plunged sirkeningly. Suppose he had done this only to take wicked delight in thwarting Miss Flint. . . Look at me. Judy, he said suddenly. She obeyed and, as she looked into his clear gray eyes, all her doubts left her. Trust me?" he asked again. Alwavs. she answered softly. Martin laughed. Then, hold everything. Judy, for vou and I aie going to be married!" 4600.00 1600.00 Sales Tax 200.00 Brigham City Airport 15a) oo Meter Deposits 800.00 Miscellaneous Total $182,7a).00 Miscellaneous Total I' 1 Sewer Cash Connections Sewer Line Fire Department State Auto and Gutter - Society Mrs. Rosa E. John entertained at her home in Evans on New Years day in honor of the birthday anniversaries of d her two sons, Clifford and John. A turkey ihnnei was served to the following family members: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Moyes and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson and family of Brigham; Mr. arid Mrs. Clifford John ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John am! son of Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of Tremonton. Following dinner, gifts were presented and a social evening was enjoyed hy all. IUDY found p e r s e f hum fng down the steps and across the 6500.00 Interest I Bond Bond illDilhlH 11411 ill1 Rirthnuv Dinner Sons -- CHE Jli!ilf!lltlll Honor- - lace -- .rIfl'Mflllli ii.!it4r wan a finaci just touching tier chin. fane could not meet his eyes Giie dated not refuse Miss Flints offer, fane must say goodbye to Mai tin Mai Buiney at once and forever 'Tears.'' lie said sottly "Cheer up. Judy. I have an idea U's a regular master-min- d idea and will it shock old steely eye! Boy oil, boy. . , . You si and right here until I come buck! Promise?" In a few minutes Mai tin returned. He was lollowed by the porter carrying both his own luggage and Judy's "Not a woid! Come along1 He grabbed tier arm and huriled her toiwaid. He talked fast, giving ner no chance to interrupt turn. "You should have seen me elude vour would-b- e protector. She was busy giving advice about the training of child: en to the mother of four I sneaked your suitcase right out from under her nose." Judy, speechless and bewildered, stared at him with startled eyes as they reached another vestibule. The tram slowed down and stopped. The porter flung open the door and descended with their luggage. Martin said, This is Harmon. We can take a taxi into New Yoik. Trust me? Judy nodded. Then come along. He caught her elbow. addressed Judy''1 "What are your plans. Miss Graham?" she demanded. stammered Judy Yes. Where will you go and what will you do and how will vou protect yourself m the future'' Martin broke m curtly. From story. me? Is that what you mean? Miss Flint squared her mannishCHAPTER VI ly tailored tweed shoulders From several Martin minutes, her felt hat. her keen eyes under pOR sat absorbed in his thoughts, regarded Martin sternly. "Possibly, she snapped smoking a cigarette and frownMartin srmied. Judy doesn't ing. netd protection from ine. I m try- - 1910 . I'llbtUhtMi - caught arm as she started to follow " "Look t me He luted tut Well, if he wasn't going to advise and help her there was nothing to do but tall back upon Miss Flint's protection. That lady had entered the diner a short time before, unnoticed bv either Judy or Martin and had been watching them out of the corner of her eve Now. as she 'aw them leaving, site rcwe hastily and lollowed them. young very tentive to her, and she finds herself strongly attracted to him. Miss Flint, a stern-face- d woman who shares her section, disapproves of the pick-u- p acquaintance and tries to take Judy under her wing, ottering to iind her a job in New York. That night, the man with the missing fingers makes another attempt to steal her purse. Judy, frightened, decides to confide in Martin, as he has sensed that she is worried and has been trying to find out what's wrong. She meets him at breakfast and tells him the whole IlllUt Wlill nrr Martin . PAGE THREE L INCLUDING FOOD wcij Id BRUCKER Martin MaeBurney,attrain, man. is wealthy which gulf haiM ttMkw b Judy Graham, jobless and penniless, has a strange cncoiin-te- r in Detroit with a shabby old woman who gives her S50U to take a small package to New York and deliver it at a certain address. Judy, tempted by the money, accepts the commission. Later, at the railway station, a man with two missing fingers tries to snatch her purse. She fears this has a hearing on her mysterious mission, and realizes she may be in danger. On the - the year ham gaped between her and ins A gull no amount of silly hopes and longings couid possibly budge. Miss Flint knew tins knew it and. in tier blunt way. was attempting to save her trom hurt and lutnulianon. Judy said quickly. "1 d be very glad ot a nui.-- ( maids job" YouU not be anyone s nursemaid!' dedaicd Mai tin notly. Miss Film started to move awav. She was angiy and rightly so. Her attempts to be kind hud bein met wiin ingratitude Notwithstanding that, she tossed over her xhouidei as she leR- ' i'll wait lui you m uiy section, Judy." vvww ra NEWS-JOURNA- KNOWN AS: 1 Reduce ail those troublesome small bills to one monthly within your inpayment Itv getting a PINE come loan of sio to ,s:sno on your ESTOCK (t A WISE SHOPPER KM 1 1 RE - I,I Ulf or personal property. Stop tin worry and headaches that come from overdue accounts. I I ,1 C. L. Pine Loan Co. 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