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Show NOV. 2, 1926 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, LEGAL NOllCES jumTERLY CONFERENCE ..tinMdJroraJirst In the District Court of the First GARLAND, Oct. 30. Bear River Judicial District of the State of Utah, high school maintained its .position in in and for the County of Box Elder. second place In the region No. 1 The Western Pago) those pertaining to religion.e only as we Jjnuke vrosss to the service Mar Or011 his Wife ' d with con-!t- of others." Olsen, who J- to Loan & Building Com-ana corporation, plaintiff, vs. David F. Jeppson and Anna P. Jeppson, his wife, and the First National Bank Of Brigham City, a corporation, defendants. SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 6th day of November, 1926, at twelve oclock noon, at the front door of the Oounty Court House, In Brigham City Box Elder Oounty, Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following desoribed real property, situated la Box Elder County, Utah, y, signifying his willingddre 5 mtagni-to power his in 10 donfn? recently made of him e tber of the stake presidency. no greater all he said, "is 0T: individual activities we are real things in perform. The W Bear River Stays In Second Place has been in the Lalbor expressed his de- service worthy of Saint He felt Latter-da0 a Beginning at a point 8 rods north wouild be blessed If Saints jhn of the southwest corner of the' lot one (1), .the of advise listened to block seventeen (17), plat C, commandments Brigthe and kept ham City Survey, situated in Section Lord. he IS, Wells was the conclud-jpeake- r. S. L.Township 9 North, Range 2 West, hop John M.; thence running north 4 rods; He advised the farmers thence east 10 rods; thence south 4 not leave and farm in on their He rods; thence west 10 rods to plaoe of to the city to workt to go u beginning, together with the regulafaith-jpand If you will be diligent tion City irrigation water right will finally overcome your Dated this 15th day of October, 1926, and obligations and he better Terms of Sale, Cashadvised the He young farm. ,a the itan Istonds, to-w- it: render a y au-!itie- standing by defeating Davis Oounty high school of KaysviHe, 7 to 3, in a closely contested game here today. A smashing attack 4n the second quarter accounted for the Bear River score, S. Oroplley going thirty yards to the touchdown off (tackle after a run through the same place by Thompson had put the ball in scoring distance. s. Cropley converted the extra I olnt by a placement. The lone score for Davis came with a beautiful drop kick by Jackson in the third quarter. Jackson dropped the ball over from the mark and at a difficult angle for the points. rd s, - of 'the rural communities at home as far as possible nle and olish themselves where they were ira and where their interests lie. hen gave an interesting account of ministery of the Lord Jesus Christ, .lading by giving the Saints some the affairs ;ly advise concerning life. iery-da- y Let the lie choir sang the anthem, of Glory In, and the choir and sang, God Be With You Ve Miet Again," and after bene-,o- n by BLhop Abel S. Rich, the $ trence adjourned for three months. RALLY HELD SATURDAY OUT Saturday will long be remetn-;- sst d a large number of Boy ua of the Box Elder district as of the most pleasant events of the by o'clock in 3 t JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder Oounty, By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. Brigkm We the afternoon, boys assembled at the school campus where games ware ed for an hour, then the entire 100 i ((y broadcasting ' DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Emma Lind, of Lynn, Utah, for the heirs of Oscar Lind, deceased, who, on May 25, 1922, made additional stock raising homestead entry, No. 021060, for E Vs, NEL4SW Sec 30, NW& NWli Sec 29, NNE& Sec. 31, Township 13 North, Range 16 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Wm. C. Bettridge, Jr., U. S. Commissioner, at Grouse Creek, Utah, on .the 10th day of Nov., 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Alva J. Nelson, Julia Clark, Phlllburt C. and Raymond Lind, all of Lynn, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, ' (08N5) Register. was taken to the Liberty theatre they enjoyed the moving picture, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rom the Liberty they returned to (Publisher) high school gymnasium where Department of th Interior engaged in playing games and U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake jog scout songs. This part of the City, Utah, Oct- - 22, 1926. gsm was followed by the eats ra NOTICE is hereby given that Alvin item say, how they did it. Roast beef D. James, of Park Valley, Utah, who, 16 iwiches, doughnuts, apples and on September 6, 1921 made homestead ich and three servings of each-fte- r Secentry, Serial No. 030273, for the eats all adjourned to tion 20, Township 11 North, Range 16 assembly room where scout exe-v-e West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Young of Ogden! talked to the notice of intention to make three year js a few minutes then told a thrlll-- I Proof, to establish claim to the land ip re - y. Save!--BoiT- - V. E. Johnson, phone No. Is a treacherous revolver your only protection against your savings? If so, transfer your money now to this safe bank. Dont be the victim for ruthless burglars when this state bank is willing to protect you and you are paid for IT. We invite you to start an account today. sure-fire- , (s2tf D. F. Bush, Bank Min- Brigham City, Utah 029N26. ) phone 74- I. A. - Jensen, m tele- (o!9-tf- .) FOR SALE Cabbage and cauliflower. J. F. Leggett, phone 348-o!2n5. that State Security - ALL KINDS of Repair Work. Lee Repair Shop, Phone 260. CORN FOR SALE. clean, 7- WANTED To hear from owner of good Ranch for sale. State cash prioe, DO R. A. our coal is a t. Hoard Eiloney WANT COLUMN WE the fact that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Faulty Elimination Dcpnrfment of tho Interior SHOT GUN SHELLS. at a price that U. S. LAND OFFICE lat Salt Lake will save you money. John Rock-wooCity, Utah, October 28, 1926. .) Should Be Corrected Good Elimination (adv. NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas Is Essential to Good Health. JENSENS MARKET carries ihe best Sherry qf Grouse Creek, Utah, who, 1 of Meat and Groceries. S 4 tf . on May 20, 1926, made stock raising you would be well, see to your homestead entry, No. 036212, for N'i elimination. Faulty kidney acI'aio vour FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. tion permits toxic material to reSlYi, SE'4 SW4, W4 SE14, Sec. 28. Pisht'urn. 26 Lewis Bldg.. Odgen. main in the blood and upset the Ej, NW4, SVTl4 NW4, NVi SWV4, whole system. Then, one is apt to Sec. 33, Twp. SW!4, Eli SWy FOR SALE Clean straw. Will dehave a tired, languid feeling and, 14, North, Range 17 West, and Lot 4, liver. Francis Christensen. Phone sometimes, a toxic backache or head17 West,, 13 North, Township Range 536-05-t- f. ache, and often some irregularity of Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice secretions, such as scanty or burnTry mailing your orders to Jensen of intention to make three year Proof, ing passages. More and more people above to to claim (land the establish Market. We guarantee quality and are acclaiming the value of Doans prices. (adv.S14tf) described, before Wm. C. Better! dge, Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this Jr-- , U. S. Commissioner, at Grouse condition. For more than forty years MONEY TO LEND on Real Estate. Creek, Utah, on the 13th day of Dehave been winning favor the Doans Norman Lee, Brigham Utah. a!3tf cember, 1926. country over. Ask your neighbor! Olaimanit names os witnesses: Win-HaTRABE IN your old furniture for field, Charles C. Toyn, Eld ward NEW. Hansen Furniture and Music Sr., David P. (Frost, all (of Jy23-t- f. Company. Grouse Creek, Utah. Stimulant Diuretic to tho Kidneys ELI F. TAYLOR. A few used Heating Stoves for Sale. Co.,Mfe Cbm.. Buffalo, H. Y. Register. Hansen Furniture & Music Co. s21tf. N2-3d. you should OS-tf- order your Vinters supply now. V-- Better be sure than uncertain this NOW J. Winter 9ie Answer & the Burning Question DOANS of Foster-Milbur- o 0. e r E, story, PI entitled The Trial of Grit. above described, ' tha greatest thrill of the even-b- y relating a ghost story, which e supplemented began to Mother were. be by actual shooting-boywonder where Dad s concluded entertainment by ring taps followed by the scout edictlon. ield Executive E. W. Watkins was assisted in carrying out the pro-3- 1 by the following: Frank Hlcken-i- r, Israel Larkin, Horace Llttle-- 4 Theodore DeMars, Hollis Lee, um Holton and Ivan Larkin. were served by Wm. A. jffleld. The presence at the party Chris Simons en, Dan F. Olsen, and Mrs. Henry YVagsitaff, was very F - kb appreciated. TOWEL SPECIAL - 42-3- 14 14-1- Insurance Co... Warren E. 916.90 239-26- 0 62.40 20.00 279 142.49 Hickman Utah Savings & Trust 26.25 282 375.00 Co-receiver .... And in accordance with law, so many shares of eack parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be Snow-vill- e, sold at office of the secretary, at Novemof Utah, on the 4th day ber, 1926, at the hour of 2 p. m. to topay delinquent assessment thereon, and of cost advertising gether with the expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary. SnowvPle. Utah. 2 019-26X- SNOWYILI.E - STORE riday and Saturday have a splendid line of jurkish Bath Towels for your faction at an unusually low price. LAND AND W TER 10- - Snow- Principal place of business, ille, Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent on upon the following described stock the on levied assessment of i sever, h day of September, 1926, the of names the al amounts set opposite follows: ar, shareholders the respective No- NAME - bath TOWELS, regular price per pr. rC; SaLE price, 'pair 0. .fc: .. 1 BATH TOWELS, per pr. r&eular price SALE PRICE, size OQc J size QO pair BATH TOWELS, regular price per pr. SALE PRICE, pair size : dlJ 11 George D. Cardan .. 150 11 26 B. 0. Call 3.00 22 7 William Buck ' so many with law, An t accordance of each parcel of such stock sht'ibe nocessary, will be sold at as r Snow-villof the secretary, at ce tlw o,' Novemof 6th day Utah, on the 2 p. m. to ber, 1926, at the hour of thereon assessments ray delinquent of advertising costs with the together and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary, SnowvRle, Utah 5 $1-5- 45-4- e, 022-29-N- s mlaee t 'coming th today end letting us demon. strata the many attractive qvattliascf the Peninsular Circulator, The New Peninsular Circulator An Ornament to Any Home V ' r Ton probably have any number oi things in your home in which yoa take justifiable pride. They mAAf of your home fcW your taste, give you good service and are a part Harmonizes with Finest Furnishings The Peninsular Circulator take tea place in the home d home furnishings. Place h in enr room and of particular people, because it was designed to become part the of fine i3 like a furniture, a music cabinet or phonograph. piece adding it fits in with the surroundings. It The Peninsular Circulator is easily and quickly cleaned. Rub a dry doth ever its vitreous porcelain surface and the result is a lustre which lasts for day. Heats Perfectly It heats five ordinary rooms easily and comfortably even In the coldest weather. Cold air is drawn from the floor, circulated around the interior of heater (on the principle of a warm ah furnace) and passes out through the top heated to the right degree lot health and comfort. Moisture pan in rear insures proper humidity. The Peninsular Circulator bums hard coal, soft coal or coke equally well. Hot Blast damper insures consumption of soft coal smoke, resultcoal burned. ing in greatest heat value from No Dust or Dirt Large dust tight ash pit door opens to commodious ash pan, countersunk, so that pan may be lifted out without spilling ashes on floor. fire at same time, Triangular grate shaker, which shakes and dumps door to shake grate. to of open operates from outside stove. Unnecessary Large feed door makes coaling easy. The above are only a few details of the wonderful new Peninsular Circulator. From the standpoint of appearance and heating efficiency it is unequalled. No. Cert. Shares Amt. 58 KtU-Us- order to Introduce the Peninsular xrtll gioe for this ee Circulator only, a ton of the heal coal with oery order for this heater . Why not Snow-vill- e, Utah. are delinquent NOTICE. There upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the Sth day of September, 1926, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows : No. No. ' Amt. Shares Cert. NAMES 123.56 $17.30 M. W. Robbins 312-32- 0 21.60 209.40 CM. Peterson 192-19- 1 19.90 142.60 H. B. Robbins .. 6.55 48.10 5 A- - Eliason 16.45 276 117.50 J. W. Jensen .... Beneficial Life , EXTRAORDINARY h CURLEW IRRIGRATION AND RESERVOIR COMPANY Principal Place of busdnese, t 1 This Week Only before the Clerk of placed the boys in the right the District Court, ait Brigham, Utah, ne of mind for the next part of on the 1st day of December, 1926. program, which consisted of trail-ov- er Claimant names as witnesses: Oscav Each Larsen and Rud,ger Palmer, of Park the 9pooky Trail. went over the trail where he came Valley, Utah; Amasa Callahan and contact with ghosts and skeletons Francis Callahan, Rosette, Utah-EL- I finally found haimself again in the F. TAYLOR, masium where all was dark except 026N23 Register. ying campfire that burned feebly, they sat around this fire, Field cutive George Bergstrom of Ogden 4 Special Introductory Offer s a: THREE - full particulars. neapolis, Minn. are coal, and (Publisher) River-territor- $150. ffuifGrowers kin. comfort-givin- g NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION This was the only time that Davis was within Bear -- Thompson and Cropley shone for Bear River, while Jackson was outstanding for Davis. The lineup: Bear River Davis County E. Abbott re pag elz rt Hil rne 6 Whitesides Dunn BarneGleason I. Clark lg Rose H ... Schofield Boss le S. Clarl Thompson qb Cowlej ftos0 rhb Sheffield J. Abbott lhb Evans S. Cropley fh Jackson Referee, Norton; umpire, Peteirson ; head linesman, Oullimore. Chevrolet Touring Oar. First class mechanical condition. - re-- n PAGE Y FOR SALE. . to SEMI-WEEKL- WE TAKE IN YOUR OLD STOVE FOR PART PAYMENT. Hansen Furniture and Music Company |