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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Friday, October 10, 1919. SEMI-WEEKL- Y ery property owner on the street Legal Notices rose up in mighty protest and insisted that the street be paved NOTICE OF INTENTION. full width as the lines are at Notice is hereby given by the City And so all is Council of Brigham City, Utah, of present defined. well that ends well and when intention to make the lollowmg the work is completed and that To improvements, curb grade, build combination handsome street paved and and gutter, consruct drainage system to carry water across and along parked, Brigham City will streets ' '"i" have a thoroughfare that will vate and imrsei rov ''e anH 't'' driveways rival anything in the country nlets, and do ell wora iiic'icii- "o on both s.djs o. ,:..ia for beauty. Third and Fii h S Our Position det-cribe- d to-wi- 11 it comes to Variety, Price, we know positively we can compete with any jewelry house in the state. f We are prepared to make up cabinets of highest grade silverware in any number of pieces and patterns. These goods we can guarantee. Also can supply cheeper grades In hand painted china and cut glass ware we can show goods of the most exquisite design and quality. stones jj Our diamonds and other precious we are and no showing a have superior to It buy the best pays magnificent line. of these goods. H In every department in fact, we have something preciminent to offer. Let us figure with you. 1 I Vthat 0. C. b? IBflx lEl&cr Kruia every day and Friday. eublished Semi-Weekl- Tues- . jacobsen JEWLER ham Citys street paving would have been completed before this time. As it is, the contractors are moving heaven and earth to at least get as far down the . y full-widt- li full-widt- h -- . -- In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Box Elder County. In the matter of the estate of George Psomas CITATION. The People of the State of Utah: To George K. Cakos, greetings: By order of this Court, you are hereby cited and required to appear before Hon. Justin D. Call, Judge of this Court, at the County Court House, In the Court Room of said Court, in Brigham City, and County State aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why you should not be removed as administrator of the above estate: why you should not be ordered to render your accounting and why J. E. Halverson should not be appointed as administrator in your stead. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 30th day of September, 1919. JOHN G. WHEATLEY, Clerk. (District Court Seal) William J. Lowe, 10 Attorney for Petitioner. o-- 3 In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Box Elder Cdunty. In the matter of the estate of Gust Psomas. C ITATION. The People of the State of Utah: To George a. Caka i, gr:e tings: r Ty order o this Cc you a- -e citd end reqvifpd to anoear before Hon. Justin L. t ail, Judge of this Cuuit, at uie Couiily Court House, in Co... Cor. f.30;i cf ;,.C tfyu in Brigham City, Countv and State aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, A. D. 1919, at ten oclock a. m. of that day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why you should not be removed as administrator of the above estate; why you should not be ordered to render your accounting and why J. E. Halverson should not be appointed as administrator in your stead. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 30th day of September, 1919. JOHN G. WHEATLEY, (District Court Seal) Clerk. William J. 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Parisian iPolka French Reel management, circulation, etc., requlr ed by the Act of Congress of Aug. 24 1912, of The Box Elder News, publish ed at Brigham City, Utah for Oct. 1, 1919. State of Utah, Coun ty of Box Elder, ss. Before me, a no tary public, in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Victor E. Madsen, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor and manager of the Box Elder News, and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied In section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, : i. 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MADSEN, EDITOR weather stops them and they are hoping fur an extention Entered at the Post Office at Brigham " of sunshine in order that City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. they may complete the entire contract this .year. BY. WAY OF CONTRAST Down on t lie road south of Willard, things apparently are not moving at all. Where the Comparisons are odious to the fault lies, we do not attempt to Salt Lake County was yesterfellow who falls in the shadow, it is a noticeable fact day awared the grand prize for but by comparison we more ful- say but that Jthe same organization and the largest and most artistic-displaly comprehend a fact. of fruits and vegetables same efficiency is not characteri. Early in the summer the con- zing that job as that which has in the Horticultural Building tract for the installation of an Box Elder accomplished so much on the at the State Fair. eighteen-foo- t strip of pavement municipal job. We have been County was a very close second to complete the stretch between according to the statement of Hot Springs and Brigham City, told that the contractor on the the judges, and Utah County state road job has had a hard was awarded. To date not quite to keep his working force was given third place. a mile of pavement has been time The awards were made on the intact ; it has also boon rumored laid. A little over a month ago, Asso- size of the exhibits, the quality on August 26th to be exact, the that the Portland Cement of the collections aud the is contract was awarded for the ciation the real contractor but artistic arrangement and oribe that all as it may, the state installation of five blocks of service ginality of the display of the street .pavement and an is not getting the same that Brigham City is getting. products of field and garden. eighteen foot strip from the And worst feature On quality of collections, Salt south limits of Brigham City of probably the the slow progress being made Lake excelled on grain aud to Third South along, Main on the state road job is the in- seed grains, while Box Elder exand north from First North the hibited better fruits, the judges to Sixth North along tin convenient detours that, makdecided. And anyone and evpublic has beeu same street. Today the ex traveling who beheld the magnifiing all during the summer and eryone eavating for the laying of will have cent display which Count Horto continue to make Third south street is all comticultural Inspector Eph White for another six months for at pleted and the forms are in for the rate the work is his assistants presented, going, the and a distance of three blocks or decision of the the with agreed be will not until completed more, and following right on the job judges as to the quality of and info next summer. wav heels of the forms gang is tin arrangement of the fruits for cement gang, which will comit was unsurpassed. Mr. Warplete the laying of several hun- A WISE DECISION ren W. Knudson supervised the dred feet of concrete base this selecting of the products aud The action taken by the City arranging them as 'to size aud evening. One side of the Tabernacle block has been excavated Council at the special meeting color and the result was marfor the laying of pave- held on Wednesday evening, in velously beautiful. Apples excavator is revising the paving specifics Stood in rows and the ment, big way .they were any, now taking out the other side. : on 'ii Forest Sroec to bring looked at and the I color tints The curb aud gutter, with pro- the curb line only 23 feet out seemed to line up as perfectly perty entrances and street in- from the property line instead as though they had lxen painttersection turns and cross cul- f 3." Vet, will free; the heartv ed on the fruit according to a verts, has bmi installed from approbation of everyone. The line measure.. Mr,; II. E. Redthe Third South intersection to curb line was established four- dings supervised, the grain a point north of the 'Court teen feet farther out in the work and his artistry in that House and within another week, strict in the original specificadepartment never was displayed the entire curb and gutter work tion because of the fact the to a better advantage... will be completed. street is an extra wide one and All in all Mr: White, and hia And these contractors have the property owners did not can feel entirely satibeen on the job not ouite thirty have the .assistance of an eight- sfied. .The exhibit Salt Lake Some achievement, and een foot strip paid for by the County, presented was a magnidays. had the State Road Commission state as the Main Street proper- ficent thing, one upon. which un not thrown a monkey wrendi in ty owners do. But when limited money had .been expenthe machinery by changing the when the- boundaries of the ded and it was onlyby the narcurb and gutter were marked rowest margin that Box Elder specifications of the first bid to Gibbons'S Reed, Brig out on the treet, practically ev- - was nosed out of first place. , The big silver loving cup, the grand prize for this contest, was first won by i Box- - Elder two EMBALMING AND UNDERTAKING years ago,, by Utah County last year and by Salt jLake this yiear. The cup must be non three times to become he perStrictly First Class Work manent property of any county. Just and Right Treatment to All The First .Silk, Line of Everything in Undertaking XHE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY , tween tween streets, according to plans, profiles and of specifications on file In the clfice HAVE PATIENCE curb City Engineer and designated as and gutter District No. 1; and defray Some criticism has been ex- the abuttors portion of the cost and thereof by a local assessment withpressed because of the complete expense upon the lots or pieces of ground bene tearing up of Main street in the district to be affected orsituated by said improvement throughout the street paving fitted within. district and suggestion has been Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Blocks 54 and made that the contractors might 55, Plat B; have torn up only one side at a Also lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in time and completed that before Blocks 42 and 43, Plat B", Brigham City Survey, fronting or abutting updisturbing the other side. When on Main street and to a depth of fifty the excavator was digging a (50) feet back from and parallel to and bounded on the north trench on South Main street, said street South street and on the Third by some people gaspisl as they by Fifth South street. looked into the depths of the The estimated cost per front foot private driveways nor canal that was made. But as does not include irrigation service inlets, the cost of the work progresses it is notic property benefitted in addition to the ed that the grade of the street property benefited In addition to the will not have been lowered so egular assessment. Estimated cost of each private drivemuch and everything will look way $32.00. Estimated cost of each beautiful when the pavement is irrigafion service inlet, $33.00. in. So with the mussing up of The total cost of said improvement of which estimated at our business district. By hav- issum the abuttors $8,246.75, portion is $6,169,95, ing free play the contractors or $1.89 per front or linear foot of will doubtless be able to work abutting property. All protests or objections to the faster and they will need every carrying out of such intention must be day to get through in time. presented in writing, stating therein Therefore bymunicipally suffer- lot and block, or discription on ofor probeperty, to the City Recorder ing this little inconvenience, it fore the 22nd day of October, 1919, will got its streets paved more up until 5 oclock p. m. The City Council at its first regular quickly and that is the cud dethe 24th sired . About all we need to do meetingof therefor, October, 1919, will conday as a community, is to pray for sider fhe proposed levy, and hear continued good weather. If and consider shch protests and to said improvements as that is vouchsafed, Messrs Gib- objections shall have been made. bons & Reed will attend to the By order of the City Council of Brigham City, Utah. rest Dated this 26th day of September, 1919, BOX ELDER LOSES NOBLE M. FISHBUN, City Recorder. AT TIIE FAIR Curb and Gutter District No. 1. First publication October 3, 1919. llys Fn im, gal the names and addresses of the pub-- , average number of copies lisher, editor, managing editor and sue of the publication business managers are:-- . Publisher, tributed, through the nails ol soli : . The Box Elder News Co.; editor, Vic- tor E. Madsen; managing editor, Victor E. Madsen; business managers, Victor E. Madsen and S. C. Wixom. all wise, to paid subscribes six months preceding tkhi above. (This information is from daily newspapers only VICTOR of 2. Brigham City, Utah. That the owners are S. Norman Lee, S. N. Lee, E. W. Dunn, Wynn L. Eddy, J. D. Peters, N. J. Valentine, Oleen "N Stohl. Mr3. Rose II. Neeley, A. W. Valentine, Oluff Peterson, F. VV. Fishburn, Victor E. Madsen, J. W. Valentine. S. C. Wixom, J. C. Knudson, Ogden; J. P. Holmgren, Bear River; P. M. Hansen, R.D. 1, Tremonton; L. N. Stohl, Salt Lake City; Thomas Uheatley, Honey ville; Christena H. Hawkes, Pocatello, Idaho, Victor E. Madsen, trustee for the Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-da3. That the known bondholders, and other mortgagees, security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi ties are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only' the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company hut also, in cases or security where the stockholders holders appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under w'hich stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bond3, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the y E. It! Business Sworn to and subscribed! this 2ml day of October, 181 O. PETE1 Nor My commission So expires First Judicial Dir in and for Box Elder Coe' Utah.; r top f c. In th Z. Utah Association of ert corporation, plaintiff, vs. and Fannie I. Carlisle, SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the You are hereby summon within the county in wlii.l of this summons upon P within the county in whicl is brought; otherwise, days after service, and df hove entitled action; s your failure so to do. judg rendered against you accor. demand of the complaint, been filed with the Clerk ol This action is brought to mortgage on the West H west 12 West, ol LJ I heals, Meridian. THOS. the Ittle ff(l' of Section 35, North of Range faavt O. SJlEC ebfa findov Attorney P.O. Address, 1411 Walker Salt Lake City, Utah, si5' t & Ik Hl Many Like All newspapers often ments which could be revm tngeously. 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