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Show BEAR PAGE SIX. ir.forr.ut'-'.- the Co:::'.y n- - r- Cf-rf- By Ernie Bushrniikr STOP CHASiNS THAT ) SHO'JLD ALWAYS w, NANCY.' i cc"iu!' cr the P!S--'VO- 'J ct:v;-- ;. :: rs r t .... -- JOSEPH B. WHITE. Plaintiff, a f UEf Cll v- -- "T , - ; - r A r "t. i Sri? By Len Kleis VIRGIL O i r i a i 1 s . 1 v L u 1 mv Y.'ELL-VO- V J YELL J 50 NEEDN'T LOUD- - J kill vou ,r n i rVS L" I HA.PPtNcP i J ALL I yOJ I RE MAYES I 1 "' lllll''"'" 'r"' '' ' 'Ha. ) WELL-WH- POKi'T YOU nr j 1 t 1 JUST ARRIVED jLl-- ! . i MUTT AND JEFF tr:itja ,;.7V'r LjVcav. Mw7i 1-- ! -- tr:7f By Bud Fisher M LETbr A JANE DOE OLIVER, his wife, Unknown devisees, and creditors of J. C. UTAH Drake, deceased; heirs-at-la- KiND TO ANIMALS MWk Jill 'J ( tcld ME TO CE v fl P UNCLE ' LOOKS PRETTY vs- DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a Corporation MARY T. MrKNTGIIT; PACIFIC LAND AND WATER COMPANY, a defunct corporation; RUSSELL B. TEEW and JANE DOE FREW, his wife, EDWIN A. PITCHFORD and JANE DOS PITCHFORD, his wife. WILLIAMS AND MARESH INVESTMENT COMPANY, a defunct corporation, FRANK MEADS and LILLIAN E. V. MEADS, his wife; II. L. MEADS and ELIZABETH E. MEADS, his wife; LOR EN W. KINO and JANE DOE KING, his wife, W. H. SMITH and JANE DOE SMITH, hLs wife, ARTHUR MEADS and JANE DOE MEADS, his wife; UTAH LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation, ROBERT MARSH and CECEIL L. MARSH, his wife, R. D. MIDDLETON and MARY E. MIDDLETON, his wife. JAMES M. OLIVER and UTAH-IDAH- !,. TeuT you THAT POOR HCRSE GUESS HE'S RIGHT J OF STATE S V M M O X S -- i. W IN THE DISTRICT COLrRT OF DISTIIE FIRST JUDICIAL ELBOX FOR INr AND TRICT DER COUNTY, UTAH. I KIND TO ANfMALS rs- -f BE THURSDAY, MAR CHi Tremonton, Urah. IVER VALLEY LEADER NANCY Lrjjal Notices For fxthtT R - 1 SkU-- Lj bination Com si PHONOGRAPHS COMPLETE STOCK A w LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY, a defunct corporation, W. H. TTBBALS and JANE DOE TTBBALS, his E wife; JOHN THOMAS and JANE DOE CARBRIDGE, his wife, BOX ELDER COUNTY, A. L. HAN-BEand all other persons from TABLE MODELS to CONSOLES CAR-BRIDG- N, By Gene Byrnes REG'LAR FELLERS T v P m (f) 0 We Invite You To Come In And See Them! A Regular CR0POOIST T80UBIES unknown claiming any right, title, e.state or interest in or lien upon real property described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto., Defendents. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS and to satisfy my lein as above SAID DEFENDANTS: Estate of ERNEST CORNWALL, set out, at 12 o'clock noon on the You are hereby summoned to Deceased. 21st day of March, 1947, at Wald- appear within twenty days after Creditors will present claims ron Farm Repair Shop at Trethe service ot this summons up-x- with vouchers to the under- monton, Utah. crop insur- eral amounts of insurance the In Federal k you, if served within the signed at the residence of Ulalla Kazuo Takasuka ance, wheat farmers have the amount which best meets their county in which this action Is II. Cornwall, Tremonton, Utah on Lien Claimant insurance that protects needs. The contracts are for brought; otherwise, within thirty or before the 12th day of June A. 2tc only their crop investment against three years. Premium payment days after service, and defend D 1947. loss from all unavoidable haz- terms are reasonable. the above entitled action; and in Ulalla H. Cornwall, AdPOWER WORKMEN ards, Chairman A. W. Bishop of All wheat fanners in Box Elder case of your failure so to do, ministratrix of Estate of the Box Elder County Agricu- County should consider the part SIGN AGREEMENT judgment will be rendered Ernest Cornwall, Deceasltural Conservation (AAA) com- that crop insurance can play in deto the you according ed. mittee says. their operations this year, Chairmand of the Second Amended Date of first publication In 1945, losses were paid to man A. W. Bishop says. He pointRatification by local union Complaint which has been filed February 6, A. D., 1947 with the Clerk of said Court. International Brotherhood insured farmers on wheat crops ed out that they should do this George M. Mason, Ator damaged because of 37 before they plant their crop and This suit is brought to quiet torney for Administraof Electrical Workers, of a wages, lost title to the following described trix, First Security Bank different hazards. This protec- before March 15, which is the hours and working conditions tion is land located in Box Elder Coun- Bldg., Brigham complete and covers prac- final date for writing crop inCity, contract with the Utah Power tically all unavoidable hazards, surance on spring wheat in this ty, State of Utah, Utah. & Light Company, was announarea. he said. South half of the Southwest I. ced busi J. TO NOTICE CREDITORS by Nichols, today Quarter ot Section 5, West Crop insurance may now be half of Section 6; North Estate of Leslie Oeorge Stokes, ness agent. obtained on 1947 spring wheat. Research Projects half of Section 8; North sometimes known as L. O. Stokes, The annual expenditure for reMr. Nichols reported that the Farmers may buy it from agents half of Section 18; begin- Deceased. projects in this country is of the approximately now selling throughout the coun- search estimated at $500,000,000. The chemCreditors will present claims majority or from ning at a point 288 rods In the office ty county 1,100 members of the union who ical pharmaceutical and petroleum South of the Northeast cor- with vouchers to the undersigned are Tremonton. the by employed company industries lead in the volume of ner of Section 30; thence at Tremonton, Utah on or before had Farmers may select from sev the results of the accepted South 32 rods to the South- the 21st day of April A. D 1947. committees. MABEL J. STOKES, Ad- negotiating east Section corner; thence ministratrix of the estate West 320 rods; thence North "Wage rates providd for in the of Leslie George Stokes, new contract," Mr. Nichols said, 32 rods: thence East 320 rods sometimes known as L. G. "compare favorably with comto place of beginning. All of Section 31. except the Stokes, Deceased. parable wakp rates throughout Walter G. Mann, Attorney the electrical industry and in the North 70 acres of the North for Administratrix area generally." west Quarter. All of the foreDate of first 12 In publication, North, going Township which Negotiations, began Range 12 West, Salt Lake February 21, A. D., 1947. (Brush or Spray) 6 were and ratified January Meridian. NOTICE TO CREDITORS February 21, "were conducted in Northeast Quarter; North an atmosphere of harmony," Mr. half of Southeast Quarter; Estate of Gertrude Saunders, Nichols declared in expressing Southeast Quarter of Southwill Creditors claims the present appreciation of his union to east Quarter; North half of BRICK and ASBESTOS SIDING with to vouchers the undersigned George M. Gadsby, Utah Power the Southwest Quarter of the at or & on Utah before Trcmonton, Light and Company president Southeast Quarter of Section PHONEmembers of his staff "for their 34; East half of Section 36; the 28th day of April A. D., 1947 AdM. 32-JClifton O. Tremonton ll Kerr, understanding approach to our all in Township 12 North, Garland 170-ministrator of the estate mutual problems." Range 13 West, Salt Lake of Gertrude Saunders, Meridian. Deceased. South half, Northeast QuarWalter O. Mann. Attorter and Northeast Quarter of ney for said estate. of the Northwest Quarter Date of first publication 12 25. Section Township North. Range 12 West. Salt February 28th. A. D., 1947. Lake Meridian. NOTICE OF SALE 11 L J. D. Skeen and E. J. Skeen, Notice is hereby given that I Attorneys for Plaintiff have in may possession a certain P. O. Address, 413 Utah Oil Bldg. automobile hereinafter MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM particulSalt Lake City. Utah wherein ..A- arly described, during the past eighteen months I have PAYS HIGHEST PRICES Good Stock of performed work and labor and A furnished materials for the OwnFOR er, W. T. Smith, and I. Kazuo Have Your Takasuka claim a lien thereon SOY FARM IMPLEMENTS for my work, labor, and materRITAIRED NOW COTTON SEED CAKE ials furnished in the amount of of all kind CORN Why wait until you are ready $450.70. to use them? That a description of said automobile is: W E DO CUSTOM One Ford 8 1935 model, motwith 0 Blacksmith & Machine Works or No. 181S83218, CLEANING pick-u- p ROLLING style body, "Mond3 Everything and same the be sold will 41 that PHONE at But People's Ways" TREMONTON public sale to the highest bidder Federal Crop Insurance Fully Protects Farmer A 7 ni.nHA nan m air a J Regularly 3.93 scoots? 6 7, WTalle lioanHf' the wonder paint J with Wall-TonWnite ana nine gorgeous pas f colors. all-ris- 3-- 3.4! Both Only 'I B-5- 4.38 Vakei 2.99 u Fun and good exercise, too. Flashy red finish. disc wheels with rubber tires. Even has a parking stand. Watch every week for our Five- Star Specials. Easy-rollin- g to-w- it: MIKESELL CO. 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