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Show li 127. Y N OV. 3Lj9X elder 3 O'clock at the rendered against the demand of the has been tiled ith i. this court. lion brought for the title to the following :er(Hne to - pur-itieti- ng Dai as tin ises aj rJ?SB14; me the P" covers 8 ' n of m Address: Cit; culina, oii, , on '. at law of Adolph Madson, deceases otherwise known as Adolp Madsui and Adolph Madsen, and all unknown devisees, heirs at law, creditors ami 'assigns of said Adolph Madson ; Brigham City Mercantile and Manufacturing Association, otherwise known as Brigham City M. & M. Association, a corporation, Its successors, 'creditors and assigns, if any there be; Hervin Bunderson, Mayor of Brigham City. Box Elder County, ('tab, a municipal corporation, Nels Madsen, otherCm known' as Neils Madson and Niels Madsen, defendants. SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the said Defen- SALE District District of the State of Box ifor the County ,ial electr; erest t s tax ote 1. SALE. BETS at Sheriffs Sale ou the 1927, at twelve November, 0 at the front door of the noon, court house, in Brigham City, Eider County Utah, all the right, Aitij sold lie may this oi of A icUcall it to retii ed m interest of the above of, ip and to the defendant, described real property, in Box Elder County, Utah, 1 presei than on. A ame, 11 nt tin in M valna finaic i.OO (10.) Eleven (11,) and Block 198, Plat A," situated in the ue City Survey; Quarter (NEK) of the west Quarter (NW) of Section (,) Tp. 9 N., R 2 W., S. L. M. ed this 25th day of October, 1927. (j (12,) til will b for tl sr, Ten S be Cash. hi of Sale, JOHN H. ZUNDEL, eriit of Box By tbs e reduce Elder County, Utah. JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. HU SUMMONS ingot crease : capa rs tM an d evelop c can se, an First Judicial for Box Elder A District Court County, State , ;e 0 pm whs 8 of th .match ey an of nes m the wn ti s; se iro ! k tb avoid burdeu feeling faction DDE-- . fe d, slW) R J. Davis, Joseph M. Dalton, David W. Davis, Davis, William A. Davis, Agnes Pbell, Hosea V. Davis, Mary A. Pboebe A Allen, Alice A. M. ou; ressive Uud- aU r- - TAi;u' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Pubisher Department Of the lnivih-at Salt l.aki Citv r U. S. Land Offi e Utah, October 19, 1337. NOTICE is hereby given that Mollie Lind Baker, of Lynn, Utah, who, on ay made add'l Lck raising entry Section SRjSW1. Section Township 0. 023870, for Nl-- i NWV4 12, neu. 13, Section U. 17 North, Rangs West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to land above described, before William C. Betteridge. Jr., U. S. Commissioner, at Grouse Creek, Utah, on the 9th day of December, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses : Laurence Lind, Simon Baker. Raymond Lind and Julia Clark, all of Lynn, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, 13 K4 SNOWVILLE LAND AND WATER COMPANY Principal Place Har-tadre- w William Somerville, rtHe, Annie Steele, William irdi Mrs, A. H. Anderson, Chlo d, Mrs. E. Mendenhall, William Kay, Ella Young, Charles Alice Forsgren, John Fors-EtbStringer, Electa E. Dal-iAder, Leslie V. Davis, Ver-- s, Harold Davis, Oliver F. Vilate Cole Davis, heirs at law iam Davis, and all unknown heirs at law, creditors and of said William Davis, if any Waldemar P. F. Madsen and - A Madsen, executors of the 0 Peter F. Madsen, deceased, je known as Peter Madsen and Etta M. Peirce, Louisa Phoebe T1Madsen, Malcolm ui!6,11 Petersen- - Don I. Jen-- , Amy Jensen, Bertha nnda Jensn Sevena Madson, el di - -- & One Thousand ($1000.) Dollars, each consecutively numbered from 1 to 80, both inclusive, will be redeemed and paid at the American Exchange Irving Trust Company, New York City, New York, successors to the Irving National Bank, New York City, New York, or at the office of the City Treasurer at Brigham City, Utah, on the First Day of December, 1927, the holder of each bond then and there to be paid the sum of One Thousand ($1000.) Dollars principal, plus interest as therein provided. Holders of all said bonds are hereby notified to present said Bonds at the time and either place above mentioned for payment in accordance with this notice. ELIZA THOMPSON, Treasurer. Brigham City, Utah. Dated at Brigham City, Utah, this 27th day of October, 1927. j Business Of Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the all travel ig. ToH find the opening and building f a substantial bank account at this HOME BANK to be a DIRECTION SIGN toward the land of your vision and hope by opening and building yours at this convenient home bank. LADIES For marcelling, call on Margaret Roskelley at her home. Phone 400. - Better Music Less Expensive Phone Mrs. Kelly Pearce 316-- W Brigham FOR SALE. A nice new baby bed with mattress, on large rubber OF CIRCUS wheels. $12.00 Only complete. AN OPPORTUNITY to cover your GIVES TO Bargain Store. (It) floors with the best grade of printed LOST Small black leather bag, conlinoleum at 82 Va cents per square taining ladies temple suit, between , yard, jiplieaper grades as low as 45 cents per'Bquare yard. This is a Logan and Brigham. Return to News Coming Liberty Show Is True office. real buyers opportunity. These Portrayal Of Circus Life, prices are for cash only. Hansen LOOK A substitute for cream, cheapadv. Furniture & Music Co. Says A1 G. Barnes. er than milk very few know of it. Formula 25c (coin). James Palmer, SPECIAL 1927 Star touring car, The perfect circus picture! This is the verdict of one of the Holbrook, Idaho. driven 3000 miles. Owner will sell foremost circus men of the country for unpaid balance, about $450.00. Blue SALE FOR Victor potatoes. on the Universal-JewSpangles, Inquire of Auto Exchange in the 355-Call Mrs. L. R. Holst. Phone feature directed by Frank OConnor Dunn Bldg., Brigham City, and featuring Pat OMalley and- - Miss FIRE! FIRE! Marian Nixon. In fact, so sold is FOR SALE. Large velvet rug (new) ; FIRE! AI G. Barnes, owner of the Barnes Insure your property against Fire, regular price, $50.00. Sale Price, Shows, upon the portrayal of circus A real bargain. Bargain and when you hear the Siren shriek, $40.00. life and people in this picture, that Store. (It) you may have a feeling of security he was the prime mover in a plan to even if it should be your home that present to Pat OMalley, for O'Connor FOR The purchase and repairing of was burning. and the Spanglgs cast, a handsome Singer Sewing Machines, see Wm. INSURE you automobile against Howard, Agent, 122 South Main, medal, suitably inscribed. This was fire, theft, collision, etc. Brigham, Utah. Phone 46. not only in recognition of the outBONDS If you need a bond we standing work of OMalley and Miss WANTED Hear from owner good will bond you in one of the best comNixon as, respectively, the charioteer Farm for sale. Cash price, particu- panies in the U. S. A. and the star equestrienne, but of the lars. D. F. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. LIFE INSURANCE The Bankers fact that OMalley began his profesLife Insurance, one of the Good comsional career as a circus performer on the slack-wirFOR SALE 1150 head of range ewes. panies, will insure you for less money. Call on Henry M. Figgina, 1st door The AI G. Barnes Shows was leased $6.50 each. Located east of Tremon-toof Wasatch Hotel. south (adv.) by Arthur F. Beck, producer of the Nick Chournos. Phone George picture, for the month just prior to Tremonton. Abbott, 730-If its service, economy, convenience their spring and summer season. All and health, you want, buy a Kitchen FOR Good five SALE farm, of the circus performers and staff, miles north of Brigham City. Good Craft waterless cooker, sold by Mrs. watched with great interest the taking (2t.) house, barn, horses, cows, and farm August Jeppsen. Phone 229. of the scenes. This was the period of rehearsals, of the of implements in good condition. Mrs. WANTED Twin baby buggy or a Hulda Gibbs, Brigham R. D. No. 1. costumes and equipment, the large single buggy. T. O. Nielsen, of the wagons and seats all of Box Elder Music House, which was taken advantage of, by the News Subscribe for the FOR SALE. Set of six Dining Room producers of Spangles." Not alone Chairs (new) ; genuine leather seats, this, but the circus people were eager FOR SALE.--round large and energetic, refreshed by the win $23.50 per set. Bargain Store. (It) Dining Table. A snap $20.00 Barter's rest, and keenly interested in Store. gain (It) FOR SALE or RENT. A comfortable the opportunities offered by their home. Norman Lee. . (Jn3-tf- ) Mountain FOR SALE grown Pike's picture engagement. Peak and Hubbard squash. They So, if you like the circus, go to STOCK Of shot gun shells are much better and cheaper. L. J. LARGE see Spangles," which is playing at reduced prices- - from now and on. at Anderson. the Liberty Theatre Wednesday and John Rockwood. Thursday of this week, together with FOR SALE. Hubbard 44 ; Rusquash. a one-aby play, Aunt Mandy, P. Olsen. pert Common Sens No May Roberts and company, and a We have our suspicions that a good Gang Comedy at no raise in prices. FOR SALE Cabbage and cauliflower. of the people who admit they're many K4 J. F. Leggett, 337 North Main Street, Intellectuals would have a hard time Phone 242-(tf) passing an Intelligence teat FOR RADIO A and B Batteries, Tubes, Battery - Testers and other Radio Parts, go to John Rockwood. O. G. OWNER PRAISES SPANGLES FILM el e. n. 1, 82-ac- re Semi-Week- ly A (n-l-p- ct UTAH HUNTERS BAG 3500 DEER DURING SEASON BARGERON of 444 animals were well distributed and fewer does were killed than ever CURLEW IRRIGATION Hunters in all sections were before. AND RESERVOIR CO. apartment. Inquire of Wm. Hadley, 29 (A9-tWest 3rd South. IS Leo Cottam Snowville Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of 8.50 Saints 187 Latter-Da- y 117.50 276 J WT. Jensen Utah-Idah- o Development 267 Y. Earl Hickman 279 Dan A. Hickman 2'0 26 31 65 142.49 142.49 and sportsmen are very PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on the enthusiastic over the results of the right kind cf real estate. Norman Lee. (a26-tf- .) season, the commissioner declared. Many calls are being received at the fish and game department daily, and Phone your orders for Baron Woolen Mills Products, to Mrs. Lettie Min-so- n, congratulating it upon the success of 553-(s2o31) the season. The deer have not been hurt by FOR SALE. (Fine Majestic Range the open season, the commissioner with water jacket; complete $45.00. declared. There are still thousands (A real Bargain.) Bargain Store. of deer in the state, and the continuation of the buck law for a couple of years more .will guarantee sufficient BE PREPARED! deer for years to come, he said. Mr. Madsen said the department had received excellent from the forest service in enforcing Anderson Service Station the laws this year. Forest officials 1st North and Main have aided in keeping hunters off to seems there and preserves, game have been few law violations, the commissioner reported. D. G. Nelson, Jr. .903 Henry A. Goodliffe 107.15 22 319 103 6S Evona Investment Co, And 2.05 Piano Lessons . A (Successor to Dr. R. T. Willey) First National Bank Annex Phone Brigham, Utah Office 9-- THE Merry Makers Novelty Dance Orchestra Is Open For Engagements Suite DENTIST First National 31-3- Phone 111, Vern Nelson Dollars (are like vegetables; with a little careful atten- tion they grow if you plant them in the right place. Deposit them in the First National Bank of courteous service, and watch results. 6 Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Phone 43. UxaxK BONDED Pep And Punch Your Dollars Grow! C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S 25.45 in accordance with law, so manv shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the resident e of the Secretary at Snowville, Utah, on the 3rd day2 of November, 1927, at the hour of assessments p m.. to pay delinquent cost of the with thereon, together of sale. advertising and the expense WM HURD, Secretary, Snowville, Utah. DENTIST WATCH Winns course on popular music for 34.20 the piano given by T. O. Nielsen. 33.95 Phone 157 for appointment, (adv. tf) 24.65 5.05 E. H. Marble, D.D.S. Get Your Alcohol Now 28.20 7.90 Real Estate, Fire Insurant, Loans, Surety Bonds, Deeds, Contracts, etc. NOTARY PUBLIC I will appreciate your business. Phone No. 6. f) successful NOTICE is hereby given that Lawrence Lind of Lynn. Utah, who, on June 9, 1922, made addl stock raising along the path Candy Booth Home-Mad- e with the Peppy Four - piece Singing and Playing Orchestra (tf.) 496-R-- 4. DANCE MUSIC The Gayety Girls FOR SALE Young pigs, $4.00 each. E. M. Tams, Willard, Utah. Phone WANTED LeRoy B. Young, First Big fat hens and springers Between 3500 and 4000 deer have National Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Evald Peterson. Phone 289-(tf) Utah, on or before the 11th day of been slaughtered in this state since the hunting season opened, October FOR SALE. Used cupboard. $8.00. December, A. D. 1927. Bargain Store. (It) P. N. Pierce, administrator of the 20th, it was estimated Saturday by David H. Madsen, .state fish and estate of Louise Jensen, deceased. Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. Date of first publication, October game commissioner. G. M. FISHBURN, 508 First Nationnever has Mr. Madsen said there 11th, A. D. 1927. al Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. tf. LEROY B. YOUNG, been a better deer hunting season in The Utah than the one this year. Attorney for Adnr. FOR RENT. modern office Utah, -- we -- Notice to Creditors Estate of Louise Jensen, deceased. Principal Place Of Business Snowville, Utah NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied on K-4 the 12th day of September, 1927, the opposite the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION several amounts setshareholders, as of names respective Pubisher follows : No. of No. Name Department Of the Interior Certifii U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Chas. E. Harris, October 19, 1927. homestead entry, No. 026567, for NW Y (or Lots 1 and 2, ERjNWli) NWU SEK, Section 19, Township 13 North, First Ward Amusement Hall Fish Pond for Kiddies BU homestead at the of to-w- Jensen, plaintiff, vs. Davis, Cyntha Roberts, James imiie, Annie Somerville, Nellie irviHe Steele, Edyard Shepard, Won, Martha Kay, Alma Kay, 4 Shepard, Joseph Davis, John lames Davis, John Doe Gren-laa- e Doe Grenard, Rebecca Wil-ll- a M. Wright, Lyle Davis, Cam-Grant, George D. Anderson, Anton ac tM Snowville, Utah NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 12th day of October, 1927, an assessment of 13K cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, due and payable on the 18th day of October, to the treasurer of the company, Moroni Arbon, at his K-- f residence at Snowville, Utah. Any NOTICE OF REDEMPTION stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 14th day TO THE HOLDERS OF 5 PER of November, 1927, will be delinquent CENT WATER WORKS 'BONDS, and advertised for sale at public SERIES OF DECEMBER 1, 1917, auction, and unless payment is made MATURING ON DECEMBER 1, 1937, before, will be sold on the 5th day of OF BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION, December, 1927, to pay the delinquent STATE OF UTAH TAKE NOTICE. assessment, together with the cost of That in accordance wtih a .resolu- advertising and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary. tion of the City Council of Brigham Snowville, Utah. City, Utah, at a regular meeting held 44 on October 17, 1927, and that certain ordinance adopted by said City on PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES December 22, 1917, recorded in Book 1 of Ordinances at page 405, all of Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information said Bonds, Eighty (80) Water Works Bonds of the denomination of and claim 1 You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within 30 days after service, and defend 'the above .entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the real property described in said complaint. Holmgren Anderson & Russell, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 315 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Court of the First of Utah, Elder. vs. Arthur .,ieE. Little, plaintiff, known as srphy, sometimes Murphy, defendant. me nd n Ra mond Place Your Engagement For Three rooms. Cold water in connection. Call Mrs. D. A. Fowler. Phone 336-- November 3rd witnesses: Baker, Julia WANT COLUMN FOR RENT Thursday, - v, 00 beai aaturin "Inn 5c and 10c Daisy Madson, Ephraim BAZAAR nd nanies Rd;er' dants: SHERIFFS 5 c5a!m "aInint PAGE THREE Y Sixth Ward Relief Society before William C. SGrliiw Commissioner, at Creek, Utah, on the 9th day of December, Entertainment and m u m IK, t . First National Bank Brigham City, Utah. tt ring SWK Section North. Range 18 West. NB'--i 160 acres. LEIWV b. young. plaintiff Attorney. f!sh described, y other-thirt- action is brought; days after service, entitled action; the above uilure so to do, f! 'finite ms tb proof' abnvl' SEMI-WF.FKT.- XlEr4, Nur,h' Rane Meridian, has filed t0 mak0 three 1927. Dance In the Evening Admission: 13 West1alTavhiP Jr-U- 2nd .Ward Hall . to the said hereby summoned Within twenty days after upon nf this Summons within the county iu lw 4 XK- !- BTUi Tebt j Friday, November tSabel f U BAZAAR of the First CrirtVthe State of Utah, luntv of Box Elder, plaintiff, vs. Ralph Smith, defendants. summons. , Utah iSoVA 2nd Ward . news, ABSTRACTOR ' JHUJL iitUljo- - REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS, BONDS. First National Bank Building STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City Everything a pleasant helping you along. The Electrical Phone youll find Brigham City, Utah 132 W - W. R. Mehner Electric Co. Valentine & Hillam First National Bank Of FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracting and General Insurance Room 23 Phone Brigham City 32 First National Bank Bldg. fet, ii U'J H-- kfdMftUuJ-tf- i IIJW4M1LJJ1 I gji , CM J Ml yfqwitiiy w A. i ", wvjmjmn m, |