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Show 'L'LY I'. BEAR RIVER 1- 5- than ;G THE SALE OF ;"VuNDAY WITHIN at: limits of f0couiiTY. state ccm- or countyELDER OP BOX VTE OF UTAH, . ,. Tr.re sec: V ALLEY LEADER afiixed rr.y efficial seal at rr.v branded A on left shoulder. Dollars. in Brigham City. Box Elder 1 black mare, stripe in head, County, State of Uiuh, this 21st Section 4: Effective Date. 900 lbs., branded A 0:1 about ot 1947. day This ordinance shall take July, effect either ::::een 1 5 days J. HENRY NIELSEN. Coun- shoulder. tv cieik and alter its passage cr upon its 2 bluish buckskin mares, white Clerk of the Board of Counfirst puolieaticn. whichever day in head, branded A on left is rr.0it remote. of Box strip ty Commissioners l about 2 years old. shoulder, Eider Countv, Utah. Passed by the Board of 'SEAL) Said of Box estrays were taken up by County Commissioners Eider Countv. Utah, in regular me in said Precinct on the 21st session, this 21 day of July, A. D. day of July, 1947. NOTICE 1947. r, Albert Aebischer, LEWIS S. WIGHT, Chairman STATE OF UTAH ) Blue Creek ATTEST: ss. ) IC. HENRY NIELSEN, County of Box ) Elder County Clerk. In the Blue Creek Precinct of Those members of the Board of County Commissioners of Box said County. Eider County voting in favor of I have in my possession the the above ordinance were: Lewis S. Wight, Orlando Allen, Horace following described estray aniHunsaker. mals, which if not claimed and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop Those members of the Board of taken away will be sold at public County Commissioners of Box auction to the highest bidder at had their daughter, Beth Hess Elder County voting against the Aebische-ranch in Blue Creek and her husband, as their weekabove ordinance were: None. Precinct on Saturday, August 2, end guests. ) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle STATE OF UTAH 1947, at 1 p. m. COUNTY OF BOX ELDER) ss. returned from a two weeks' vaAnimals of Description I, C. Henry Nielsen, County 1 in cation San Francisco, where 3 saddle black white rr.are, Clerk of Box Elder County, and Clerk of the Board of feet, stripe in head, 6 years old, they visited two of Mr. Biddle's d: others. County Commissioners of Box 1100 lbs. no brand visible. Elder County. State of Utah, do 1 black mare, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop white feet, hereby certify that the above stripe in head, about 900 lbs., and family went to Kaysville to and foregoing ordinance was attend the Bishop reunion last passed by the Board of County Commissioners of said County at Sunday. They report having had its recular meeting held July 21, a very fine time mingling with The Eighth Person 1947, and do further certify that the many relatives in attenupon final passage of said orDid you know that you're working dance. S. dinance. Commissioner Lewis 10 days out of every month for the Mr. and Mrs. Corneals Eeil Wight, Orlando Allen and Horace N. Hunsaker voted in favor government? Well, you are. That motored ta Ogden last Sunday to is the extent to which we have alof said ordinance. attend the Bell reunion. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lowed activities of the government Mrs. Elizabeth Bower motored have herunto set my hand and to grow. Perhaps, as a nation, we to Pocatello on Sunday to visit can see that the business of governe 03- - cf-i:- ce lt-f- t Ex-Olfi- Pound-keepe- firm, or corpora-"-tor, "on,legally licensed '3irhm the corporate and gjx Eider County incorporated c:t- tnereoi c". le deliver or give to shall any ol Syees sell, ofler for the to any : : iegivehours per-;l- fr of 12:00 Jdnirtit Saturday and 'wk midnight Sunday, held ftr retail trade. t Repeal 01 Lonij.cuiife or parts- of herewith are rdinance Ex-offic- jti- pealed. penalty. "son, firm, or corpor- guilty of violating snail be guilty of "eanor, and shall, upon to the i?n, be subject nce "Lean , shall be subject than aav sum less in o Cellini ten not to hs, or by both imprisonment; corporation shall be tc a line in any bum itss and io ned. METAL j Headgates PLAIN and REINFORCED f. 25 Offden, Utah jt8 I ss i Phone just a wage earner, you say? Not a man who turns over s of his net income to the government? Sure, you know the take is high, but you say he's the man who does the squawking? Listen. While you may not be paying directly your ten days' wages to the government, you're paying just the same. The bill is made out every fiscal year, and you are helping to pay it. Where does all this money go, you ask? Of course, we have a lot of expenditures in g: vernment, besides paying salarv.s and other kinds of allowances to individuals. Yet, one out of ewy eight workers in America in 1939 drew his salary from the government. Leav2 stale governing the city and ments out of the p ciure, it is estimated that one out of every eight persons in- the country is on the federal payroll right now, in one form or another. Stand eight average people togetherone of them gets a check regularly from Uncle Sam! Amazing, isn't it? And remember, you are footing the bill. This includes civilian employees, those receiving old age assistance, veterans, dependents of veterans, those in the army, navy and coast guard. This is a total of more than 16 million people receiving monthly checks from the United States government. r 1 I FARM FREEZES for itself end then pays you! Llectric Home Freezer on your farm, you faster instead of "can" to preserve foods simply freeze and store excess produce from garden and fruit from the orchard use. You freeze and store your fresh egg surplus and tater, too. You freeze and store a quantity of poultry at the Prcper broiling or frying and have dressed stage poultry always on h?nd for own use, or for sale. your You and slaughter at the maturity date desired tove hecf or lamb or pork al! year 'round. You year vegetable for later - and brands of new Electric Freezers are available now for immediate delivery. Several models, sizes FROM YOUR ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT DEALER A UTAH In the first place, a veteran get a statement of his standing from the institution he last attended and send it along with a letter applying for admission to the new school of his choice. This is especially necessary for vets intending to enroll at such large colleges as Columbia, California and Stanford. The veterans should also ?et in touch with the registration section of the Veterans' Administration regional office which has his records and arrange for the transfer of eligibilty benefits IT COSTS 110 j ' Nationally Known Concerl Pianist IRVING WASSEKMAN AT THE BALDWIN eath Sunday, 1 1 j t n. E j. , j 1 '.. . 5:30 to 6:00 p.rn. N. U. KL V. Hart Music Co. ld . to Cache Valley's Listen Preston. Idaho TTrTTrTTTTrfJJtf ,- - .... W i' ST S aV i S rr S r k dta O0RE TO GO first class! m ,o!,21 "" .. r JH dm ; 'rTaTWrTTTiTr' TDOMif-rt lBHTY" e, 1. IW I trail urn. include stamped envelop. sure to t0 utah Centennial Commission u 1 n.j.,. Be - i.l. r.u nu.i AUUltiJ HHIH VIUCIS ",avi! ' 4 f vr."" b. Sunday , - , f H- - thru - ' tr com - ' BARTON MUMAW i I i JET UacDOHALD 1 , Hah Me cheris P'8 H Cp.rattd by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, Int. "Prices: Res', seats $3.00 & $2.40; Gen Adm., $1.20, Children 50c" rt it t t we3 bin Cori Th Buick sweetheart of How's that Still giving out with that eager Fireball power surge Still answering at a finger-touc- h on the every light wheel ? POWER A IICHT CO. MESSACt toe-touc- Most likely you'll answer, "It's doing very nicely, thank you." Hut years have a way of whittling away at performance sometimes so slowly you don't notice it. surprise. eighth each month. It is indeed a difficult task to decide where we'd like to start cutting. But we must, or our nation is in definite danger. If we do not, we shall be in the position of the Roman Empire, which lasted only little more than 400 years. Rome had too many folks on her payroll. She wasoon dust. Historians are saying America has already begun to decline. I will not agree with this viewpoint, provided we come to our senses. It is not easy to say: "Whoa!" It is difficult to get out from under tax burdens once they're yoked upon us. But we must adopt a definite policy of reducing government expenditures. We must set free our industry, and investment capital as of taxes. well, from the We must have genuine prosperity. And when we keep asking the government to spend, let us rememis soon ber that It's an eary but lure way to national ruin. Just wheel your car into our shop and treat it to some real Uuick Vo. r w'ng ' or iv "u ,e "sperttion. .r::"ri:;i.r. wh..l d. and go. "W. Let these men of ours test and tune your Huick ith their special Ihiick tools. Let them replace anything that's worn with the right ljuick-engin- c meant mnra . ra"Bue every mil. care. The kind that comes from mctT who arc truly fond of 1'uicks w ho know w hat they can do and like to bring out all (heir oomph ZLC, So you can be in for a whopping For Tolicy This means that every seven persons must supply a check for the Need over-burde- -t who that 0 - pays e- s attended institutions! local educational last year, and who intend to change schools this fall should immediately take care of several details to insure admission and eligibility with the Veterans' Administraton, according to Wayne C. Dabb, Contact Representative of the Ogden VA vete-an- j the point high-brack- '1 ELECTRIC an 'faeze" UUh I. Bill. G. stn-ssr- three-fourth02 kU Jith the time to institute these quer- ks is now in order that proper arrangements can be made in advance for subsistence pay- ments in the fall. Dabb also reminded veterans who intend to enroll in schools this fall for the first time under the G. I. Bill that they will require a certificate of eligibility from the VA. Now Is the time to apply for the certificate in or der to avoid the last minute rush and the delays in subsis-shoutence encountered in the past at the beginning of school terms, D.tb'o R t rT, REQUIREMENTS sionary companion to Mrs. JohnNow don't think you can get out son when they both served in of this by pleading innocent. You're the Northern States Mission. , i underthe You Are Sharing WHITE COMPANY Ave. Wall person, you pay taxes at the same rate as if your employer paid you no wages ten days out of each month, but instead paid the check over to the government. This comes from the tact that right now fed- eral, state, and local taxes consume or ail trie dollars aDout one-tnir- a earned in the United States. That's a burden on our necks that merits attention. Concrete Culverts R. YETLRANS SHOULD CHECK OX SCHOOL work at the Budge Hospital. O. W. R. T. Clarence Biddle was admitted San Luis Obispo, to the Budge Hospital in Logan $15.65 California $28.20 Friday where he expected to be operated on. Call your Ioctl Overland Greyhound Kent (or low fares and departurt Mr. and Mrs. F. Albert Johntimes to anywhere in America. son of Collinston were happy to have as their week-en- d visitors, ROY A. BYRNE Mr. and Mrs. Milo B. Shaffer and Phone 88-Midland Hotel two children, Mary Ellen and Tremonton, Utah Howard, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Shaffer was a former mis- Look at this another way. If you may be considered an average Irrigation and Drainage Pipe Concrete or Clav Sewer Tile Culverts PAGE t.i.n ment has expanded. But when we her daughter. get to looking at the books, the Miss Eldora Bell, daughter of chances are we find a good deal Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bell, more mushrooming than we imagileft Saturday .to resume her HEADQUARTERS FOR CORRUGATED Tror on.. AaThe;. .T'hOr,,h0 '-i- trvr-'' ered part. 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