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Show APRIL 28, 1833 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, - PAGE EIGHT h 4IHI1IIHU1I in i n n 1 1 1 i i u n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nm t rKUJNJLS I ,, , ..-r- r-r. . nmv iris ruiuiv Ur w n-r-- -- ? t.f4 Bear River Accei PTr-- f fr-r--r - r -- As Accredited j. l."--t-' -l z-- (B. R. IL S. Journalism Det,t That the Bear River HiJhV has been accepted as a ' Northwest Association of s and Higher Schools was a0'"'7 ' today by Principal C. E. Smith This means that graduates to any college or university u ty e' l" ica and have their credit pter at par value. This acceptance represents a sought goal of this school rw , g" l membership was made several ago because of lack of buildineand again because of too heavy tTo i ing load for each instructor. The Northwest Association i n of six organizations of America These have arrangements so that students tra fering from one to the other receive full entrance credit Standards of the association revJ to buildings, laboratories and libra les, teachers preparation and load nual budget and the number of ' ? . iects allowed I vaa lu eaCll t ; dent Recent additions of buildin? i and of the number on the staf f the chief factors in the advanced t' sition of the school. Mr. Smith stattj 1 : School! I mcir-be- ;' Phor e Marjorie Hansen, Correspondent Mrs. E. H. Furse, of Salt Lake City, Dr. T. R. S eager of Mountain City, Mrs. Tolman Burke and family and W. K. Seager and family were guests at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their mother, Mrs. O. A. Seager. 52.a-- l ' at City, has been visiting this weekMaP. W. Mrs. and Mr. of home the son. Mrs. Pederson and Mrs. Mason are sisters. Ira Fridal and familiy visited - H::, Miss Elln Hoerr and Miss Mary enroute to Pugh, of Peoria, Illinois, Wednesand and the coast, spent Tuesday ;tttl i Harvey Heed and Roily Burnham The talk of the town GAMBLE'S to their home Tuesday afreturned Sc SPRING SALE, Hammer Handles Oil ternoon traveling a week in Idaho, Turpentine 57e gal. Linseed and Oregon. $1.10 Casin Paint 5 lbs. 69c. Specials Nevada Store Gamble on Garden Supplies. Mrs. Bill Powell and son and twin Agency, L. G. Koe, Owner. at daughters spent the week visitingShu- Ward Mis. and Miss Mary Fridal spent the week the home of Mr. end with friends in Salt Lake City. man. Miss Lynn Talbott and Miss Ella Neil were Salt Lake City visitors last weekend. fca 'lii.iM'iMiiiiiMiMiitin SiMjAL TAX SALE 80-10-- . if nnr JANUARY , ; v;:t: c; o ,C-K'- r'. A ( Virgil Heed, of Bingham, and Mrs. SunHarvey Heed, of Ogden, were home at the visitors afternoon day of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shuman. Robert Simonsen and Mrs. Jack Fronk were in Ogden on business Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 10, 1934 Li ; V , - -4 -3 A. ' DECEMBER 21. 1921 Prom. Curlew Land Co.' cor of Sec N 56 rds, E SW Beg. 320 rds, S 56 rds, W 320 rds to beg. Sec Twenty Seven (27) Twp Fifteen (15) N. Range Eight (8) West, S L. M. Containing One Hundred Twelve (112) A. -1 JANUARY 10, 1931 Katherlne Hall Lots 5 & 6 exc. Beg at NE Cor of lot 6 S 61 rds, W 9 rds, N 61 rds, E 9 rds to beg. Lots 5 & 6. Block 8 Tlat A, Portage Townslte. JANUARY 11, 1932 John Cobb El of Lot 2 Blk 43, Tlat C, Brigham City Sur. Orson Jensen Lot 3, Sec 18 Tp 10 N, R 2 W, SLM, contg 26.37 A. JANUARY 10, 1933 & SLM, contg SO TRIAL JURORS, TERM, A. -8 -5 A. Beg at SW Cor of Lot 5, E 20 rds, N to Bear River, W with meanderings of river to NW Cor of Lot 5, S 80 rds to beg, Sec 34, Tp 9 N, R 3 W, SLM, contg 10 A. W. P. GardnerLot 16. in Great Western Orchard, Sec 32, Tp 10 N, R 3 W, SLM. contg 5.25 A. Milen E. Ryan All of Sec 35. Tp 10 N, R 4 W, SLM, contg "Everything to Build Anything" Festival next Tuesday evening," Ralph Castleton, one of the stake i rectors of M. I. A. dancing. The Dansante orchestra of LoJ nas been secured to furnish the w$ for the dance which will be precedf by various dance demonstrations, different groups of young people t most of the wards of the stake. I One of these is the Junior dancj who have received instructions special junior dances this year. J other is the large Garland group der direction of Victor Boss. Van! floor shows will be staged in wl dancers from the different comiri ities have been assigned part hersals conducted by ward and stf directors have been held nearly evi evening for the past several we4 The spring dance festival held at the high school, beginning! 7:30 p. m. No charge will be mi for the first hour of demonstrd but the regular charge will be m for the dance. Melvin E. Holt Receives L. L. B. Degree Mervin E. Holt, Fielding Justice of the Peace, has successfully passed final examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. The LLB degree was conferred upon him by the La Salle Extension University of Chicagol after three years of legal study. Mr. Holt has placed his formal application before the Bar Commissioners for the examination. If it meets with the approval of the Commissioners he will take the examination in October. Mr. Holt has the distinction of being the youngest justice of the peace in the State of Utah. We offer him our congratulations and wish him luck in his examinations this fall. 640 A. 14, Joseph Odell SEI of Sec Tp 10 N, R 7 W, SLM, contg 160 A. Raymond Tarbet NWJ of Sec 34, Tp 10 N. R 7 W, SLM, contg -4 160 A. John Bloom Beg 22 rds S and 2 rds E of NW Cor of Sec 25, IV 11 N, R 3 W, SLM, S 9 ft, E 78 rds, N 9 ft, W 78 rds to beg, contg .20 A. D-- 7 James H. Reeves All frac tion of Sec 9, Tp 11 N, R 9 W, SLM, contg 212.27 A. E. H. Roberts SEJ of SEJ of Sec 5, Tp 11 N, R 11 W, SLM, contg 40 A. E. H. Roberts SWI of SWi of Sec 17. Tp 11 N, R 11 W, SLM, contg 40 A. 15 Moroni Jensen El of El of Sec 20, Tp 12 N, R 5 W, SLM. contg 160 A. State Bank & Trust Co. NEJ of Sec 16. Tp 12 N, R 13 W, SLM, contg 160 A. State Bank & Trust Co. Wi of NEJ of Sec 25. Tp 12 N, R 13 W, SLM, contg 80 A. Bear River Land Orchard & Beet Sugar Co. Beg 2 rds N and 40 rds E of SW cor of Sec 1, Tp 11 N, R 3 W, SLM, N 16 rds, E 2 rds, S 16 rds, W 2 rds to beg, contg .20 A. - Amanda B. Morgan WJ of NWJ of Sec 26. Tp 13 N, R 12 W, 1-- $ Dr. Win. Eli Haw kins? Chiropractor and Masseur 2 OFFICE rilONE 138 ? : Over Hear River State Bank ..4.4..;..;..;..;..j..;..j.4.4..j.4.j, las: non TOI dec; pull prov Native Igorrote miners will be ported from the Philippines to wt jnodel ore cruching plants and dn fes that will be exhibited by n? known fining firms of the Island c? ;jnonwealth. Madame Yvonne Duport of Fret has been named the fit woman commissioner to the If Golden Gate International Exposii Indo-Chin- a Senator Henrik Shipstead and 8f ! hard Sow e RI their ator Ernest Lundeen, of Mini are members of the state's FairE f mission named by Governor A. Benson to plan parucipiu the 1939 World's fair of the w Al one joinii there prog: Prices Cut Again 50c BOYER FACE POWDER 19 CONTI - PURE CASTILE SOAP 5tf QUART MILK OF MAGNESIA 39! LARGE KLEENEX DEXTER SOAP 50c 28( 3(5 HINDS H. & A, with LIPSTICK ... 39(5 ASS'T TOILETS $1.00 VALUES UP TO 19c '4711 BATH SETS 79(5 SOAP AND BATH SALTS VAVE SET SOLUTION 3( Regular 50c Assorted LIP STICKS 19 WILLIAMS TOOTH POWDER 5 TEK TOOTH BRUSH - 2 for n Order to Reduce Our Overstock "Continuing this Sale for One i fn 51 We a Are More Week . . . SAVE WW. 20 MULE - . sons cate z. BORIC ACID FIS BATH BRUSH 25c POCKET COMBS W 25c LAMB'S WOOL POWDER PUFFS SUN VISORS Fol leagu lies ( W the 25 state Cj itnou lft -- ho l REG. 98c TENNIS RACQUETS 69d Hi sr.til The $1.49 SPECIAL BREAD TOASTERS HOSPITAL COTTON 69f Mickey Mouse SOAP THERMOS BOTTLES 75c LISTER IN E W 100's ASPIRIN TABLETS 35c MAVIS TALCUM 30c 3 IN 1 OIL 15c 3 IN 1 OIL 'ion a 7W c m M "Tho !4 l5c 1 n tair Wilson Lumber Co. (B, R. II. S. Journalism Dept.) I "Dances and those Interested in tj development of young people will fi ample interest at the Spring Dari J. L. Blodfrett -2 BIG SAVING IN OUTSIDE PAINTS AND VARNISHES 1 DANCE FESTIVAL NEXT TUESDAf John McCarthy Beg 315 ft 1938 MAY N of center of Sec 33, Tp 13 N, R 13 W, SLM, E 607.5 ft, N 630 ft, W 607.5 ft, S 630 ft to beg, contg Following is a list of the trial jur) ors for the May term, 1938: 8.78 A. . Alva Rhodes, East Garland; Glenn Jchn McCarthy Lots 5 & 6, Blk 14, Druehl Townsite, Sec 33, M. Wagstaff, Brigham; William Bos-leCorinne; J. Harold Reese, Bear Tp 13 N, R 13 W, SLM, contg 8.75 A. River City; Nels C. Hoist, Brigham; State Bank & Trust Co. Exec Heber L. Walker, Honeyville; William Lots 3, 4; El of SWJ & SEJ of H. Barnard, Brigham; LeRoy Thorsen, Sec 30, Tp 13 N, R 14 W, SLM, Bear River City; Fred Dial, Willard; James E. Dewey, Deweyville; Alfred contg 319.92 A. Julius Stander El of Sec Fawson, Brigham; Wm. W. Phillips, 36, Tp 13 N, R 14 W, SLM, contg Brigham; Oleen Gam, Fielding; Lester Barker, Brigham; Caroll A. Hall, 320 A. F. W. Smith El of SEJ of Portage; Ezra Diderlckson, Rawlins; Sec 18, Tp 14 N, R 3 W, SLM, contg O. C. Bargeron, Brigham; Jos. H. 80 A. Bowen, Collinston; Rueben Jeppson, W. G. Lyman All of Sec Brigham; E. J. Winzeler, Tremonton; 34, Tp 14 N, R 8 W, SLM, contg August Olsen, Brigham; John Funk, 640 A. Brigham; Stephen A. Cazier, BrigElizabeth F. Smith Lots 6 ham; Lester Coombs, Riverside; and & 7; SEJ and El of SWJ of Sec J Geo. L. Wintle, Honeyville. 6, Tp 14 N, R 9 W, SLM, contg 321 A. The extra pants shop. Cliff's Clothiery Mary J. Hynes SI of Sec 11, Tp 14 N, R 10 W, SLM, contg -3 -5 Francis C. Adney SEJ of Tp 10 N. R 2 W, contg 26.30 A. Francis C. Adney SEJ of SEi of Sec 35, Tp 10 N, R 3 W, SLM. less a 2 rod strip on S side for road, contg 39 A. sr4 daylight for the unusual decorative possibili- tain more diffused in air assist to and offices the The block. insulux ties of glass translucent but not transparent conditioning, such blocks being partially evacuated, a factor that material was used, fundamenalso tends to reduce transmission Bedford Architect by tally, ob of exterior noises. to Brown, of Arlington, Va., c-55- -2 S south or southerly. E east or easterly. W west or westerly. NE northeast or northeasterly. or northwesterly. SW southwest or southwesterly. SE southeast or southeasterly. Beg beginning. Rds rods. Chs chains. Ft feet. In inches. Sub subdivision. Ad addition. R range. Sec section. Tp township. Blk block. Sur survey. Min minutes. Deg degrees. Pt point or part. Exc except. Etal and others. A Acres. r1 . Berchis Corp. Black Warrior Annex, Lot 320 A. 47, contg 8.26 A. D. W. Thompson Adm. Wl Varian Keller SE of SEJ, of Sec 25, Tp 14 N, R 11 W, SLM, Sec 4, Tp 9 N, R 1 W, SLM, contg contg 320 A. 40 A. Hattie R. Patterson, EtaJ L.ewis E. Fett 13 - int. m Beg at NW cor of Lot 1, of Sec beg 1138.5 ft S and 1408 ft W of 27, Tp 15 N, R 12 W. SLM, E 660 SW Cor of George Graehl's claim, ft, S 660 ft, W 660 ft, N 660 ft to said cor being 88 rds S and 100 rds beg, contg 10 A. W of NE Cor of NEJ of Sec 2, Tp Hall Beg 106 rds 9 N, R 2 W, SLM, S 14', E 1669 3 ft N of SW cor of SEJ of Sec ft, N 88" 50', W 688 ft, N 580 ft, 32, Tp 15 N, R 3 W, SLM, E to N 88, E 351 ft, N 1 18', W 1066 river, N along river to J sec line, ft, E 363 ft to beg, contg 6 A. N and S, S to beg. Equals running. J. L. Blodgett NEJ of NWJ; 11 A.; also beg 22 rds 11 ft N of SWi of NEl; NWJ of SEJ and SWJ SW cor of NEJ thence along river of SEJ; S 2 rds of SEJ of SEJ; also until it returns to sec line, S to at NW Cor of of of SEJ NEJ beg beg. Equals 4 A. Sec 21, Tp 9 N, R 3 W, SLM, S 240 rds, E 20 rds, N 80 rds, E 371 Date of first publication April 28 Date of last publication May 19 rds, N along hill 100 rds to a pt 34 rds E of W line of El of El of Sec, NW 70 rds to beg, contg 207.46 The extra pants shop. Cliff's Clothiery A. -- ' ,:'''5 ' " i y, Margaret E. Priest Beg at NE Cor of Lot 3, W 247J ft, S 66 ft, E 2471 ft. N 66 ft to beg. Lot 3, Blk 38, Plat B, Brigham City Sur. Ernest E. Cheney WJ of Lot 4,, Blk 52, Plat B, Brigham City Sur. William Rcbbins Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of Blk 9, Progress Ad, Garland Sur. Joshua Hosklns WJ of NEJ of NWJ, Sec 7, Tp 14 N, R 3 W, SLM, contg 20 A. Mrs. E. T. Crismon Saturday Night 1, 2, 3, and 4, contg 80 Fred Wey j ' i ; , A, Brigham City Sur. . w. 1 - 1 ; , igjj i ' v pan y m ? - J. A. Zundei SEi of Blk 8, Plat B, Willard Sur. Sarah A. Packer The N 3 10 of Lot 3, Blk 28, Plat rds by A-7-- a, - . i Promontory Curlew Land Company Wl of NWJ of NW of Sec 17, Tp 12 N, R 5 W, SLM, less .50 acres for road, contg 19.50 A. NW-nort- hwest NOTICE is hereby given In accorof the dance with Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by Sec. 62 Session Laws, 1933, that Box Elder County, Utah by and through its Board of County Commissioners will on Friday, May 27, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utak. offer for sale in separate parcels for cash all of the real estate hereinafter described, together with all other real estate held by Box Elder County under tax deed and at such sale the County Clerk of Box Elder County, Utah, wiill issue and deliiver to the purchaser of the title of the State of Utah, County of Box Elder, City of Brigham. or any town or school or other taxing district inter ested in the real estate so sold. No bid will be accepted for less than all taxes, costs and interest to date of sales hereinf referred to. JOSEPH I. DEWEY, JOHN ADAMS. JOSEPH A. NIELSEN. Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah ATTEST: C. HENRY NIELSEN, County Clerk List of property under tax deed to Box Elder County, to be offered for saje at public auction as above stated: List of property mentioned or described in the following list is situated North and West of the Salt Lake Meridian, United States Survey, in Box Elder County, State of Utah, and in all Instances where the heading of the property here listed shows inside certain cities, the said lots, blocks, and plats are taken from the official plats and surveys of said cities. In this list the following abbreviations are used for the words vised opposite them, viz: H north or northerly. ' 1 - i Fronts of the future are here today, as this view of the striking new exterior of the Manhattan Laundry Company building in Washington, D. C. proves. This picture, taken at twilight, shows Saturday. BOX ELDER COUNTY AllTIb, . Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams visited Miss Florence McKay, dramatics with their son, Glen, at the U. S. A. at the Bear River High School teacher Glenn afternoon. C. at Logan Sunday business will graduate from the college In June. went to Salt Lake City on June. ' ! - T. S. Roberts, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Dennon and chilhere Tuesday on business. visited of Salt dren, Stephane and Robert, on Tremonton In visiited Lake City, Mrs. D. E. Adams spent Sunday afSunday afternoon. ternoon in Logan with her son, Oral, the U. S. A. Miss Elaine Reeder spent Tuesday who Is graduating from C. this in spring. friends Ogden. afternooon with helatlvcs in this valley Wednesday If jr i ui.. Dick Williams of Ogden visited with ? f and Mrs. Dan Brigigs as guests at the home of Hulda daughter, Yvonne, took Mrs. Briggs' day mother, Mrs. Zella Carter to her home Meister. in Springville Sunday. Mrs. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes, of Lovell, has been a guest at the Briggs home at Wyoming, spent Tuesday afternoon for the past week. the home of Dr. ana Mrs. v. x. are Dr. Green s Miss Esther Stohl attended the and family. They Phi Spring Formal of the Sigma In Logan Epson at the Hotel Eccles TRUCK OWNERS At no Extra evening. last Saturday to 48 qt. Pure Penn. Oil Cost-- Up with Included rela' Miss purchase of Crest Truck Mary Wooley visited with Gamble Store Agency. See Tires. your tives and friends in Ogden Thursday now going on. L. G. Rose, SALE afternoon. Owner. and Hansen J. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson were family5 spent last Saturday at the. afternoon on home of Mr. and Mrs. m. u. weoo Ogden visiitors Friday business. at Salt Lake City. Mr. 'i .ni4::V'v,V"' i Grant It's yours An Inner Spring Mat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at Nancy, daughter. mm cost no extra tress Included at week. the purchase of a Coronado Gas Pow- Brigham City this S86.50. Gamble Store er Washer Ko.se, Owner. - Mr. H. A. Pedtrson, of Salt Lake Mrs. Agency, L, G. ''ti v- i I I f'.- J- PRESCRIPTIONS DRtlflS T FOUNTAIN x T srvmonzon, "ol van i |