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Show i TUESDAY, June 5, 1928. mm i COMING TO BRIGHAM i THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SEMI-WEEKL- PAGE TIIRE3 Y umm Impressive Services for Oleen Manning funeral services for Manning, who died Friday, were held at the Garland tabernacle Sunday at 12 oclock. Bishop" Wilford W-- Richards presided at the services, which were largely attended. The speakers were William King. Bishop Grover, President C. E. .Smith, President Hervin Bunderson of Brigham City, President Milton H. Welling and Bishop Richards. The musical program consisted of a solo by Mark Nichols, a quartet by the Fielding ladies, a duet, Mrs. Seeger and Mrs. Brough and instrumental selection by Commissioner G. G. Sweeten and others. Resolutions of respect from the Sunday School board were read by Mr. Andrews. The invocation was offered by A. R. Capener and the benediction was pronounced by Charles Munns. Interment was made in the Garland cemetery. Impressive Oleen Mfoums rJbuc YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW! GREATER REDUCTIONS MERCHANDISE BIG SPECIALS EVERY DAY OFFERS ENORMOUS SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DONT WAIT! COME IN TODAY!! WANT COLUMN I, FIRST CROP ALFALFA Wm. Jeppson. OLJ $12 per ton. A new tent, cheap. C. FOR SALE. Elias Jensen, phone R C on hip. Call 280. Reward. PROPERTY For sale. good deal of land this Norman Lee. (tf.) year. YOUR BEES SWARM Phone 505. Will pay $1 for them. AND 8 P. M. Children 25c $1-2- ! i SHOW GROUND AT SMITHS SQUARE, WEST FOREST ST. 1 - t A A A I j H 1 Everybody Is Keen for BODEN CANDY All of us require a certain amount of sugar and Boden embodies it in a j Candy most WHOLESOME form. f This is the only store t s J j selling genuine Boden Candy. Postage paid on mall orders any- where in the U. S. PER POUND 50c Peoples Drug Co. Ray The Druggist. IPhone 4 - Brigham, Utah. t First Nation- FOR RENT OR FOR SALE) modern frame home in Utah, centrally located, Very reasonable. F. D. 1507 Walker Bank Bldg. City, Utah. 1931, and 1932. tt A Garland, large lot. Richards. Salt Lake (m-29-t- I BUSINESS CARDS . production costs. Some of the dairymen located at long distances from market are now finding it profitable to diversify their intensive dairy program by the addition of swine to their former specialized livestock interests; shipping cream at prevailing butterfat prices and feeding the skim milk to growing pigs with some of the local second or third grade barley, beans or other fattening foods which are obtained, locally at various seasons of the year. Many of the dairymen are working this plan out to quite distinct advantage over the former practice of shipping whole milk, as in addition to revenue from sale of hogs, they have less transportation costs on the cream than milk and also" the additional fertility remaining on the ranch from the hog and calf feeding. The larger dairy farm owners are nearly all acquiring adjoining lower price land, when available, where some cows can be put for the dry period feeding, when the pasture will not carry them. have ranches. In ! Some dairymen addition to their home place, where they haul their dry cows and weaned calves to the ranch with their own trucks, and returning, bring fresh cows back to the dairy. These ranches provide pasture feed to supply cheaper carrying over and raising .costs than are possible at the intensive dairy farms. There is an opportunity in the southwest for ranchers to buy well bred dairy heifers, sired by purebred sires, at attractive prices and raise them to milking age for sale to the intensive dairy centers near the big cities where 'good dairy cows are now bringing about twice what it would cost to raise the calves to maturity under range conditions. The rancher located so as to take advantage of these conditions will be rewarded with more lucrative returns than either the intensive dairy farmer or the distant producer, ( who is not located close anough to" take advantage of the well bred dairy calves now being vealed. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Olsen, Sr. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of J. W. Phillips in Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of July, A. D. 1928. James Olsen Jr. and Joseph H. Olsen, executors of the last will of said deceased. Date of first publication, May 15, A. D. 1928. C. W. DUNN, Attorney for Estate, C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. Room 22, First Natl Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah DENTIST Suite 31-3- 6 First National Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S Phone 43. O. G. BARGERON Real Estate, Fire Insurant, Loans, Surety Bonds, Deeds, Contracts, etc. PUBLIC I will appreciate yonr business. Phone No. 6. NOTARY (PUBLISHER) DENTIST (Successor to Dr. R. T. Willey) First National Bank Annex Phone Brigham, Utah Office 9-- JiWlWUKXX BONDED ABSTRACTOR REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS, BONDS. No. 7 West Forest Street Brigham City, Utah Mil-to- (mr22-j-26- y, .) Garments , j -8 N. L. Hansen i I U. ! Department of the Interior S. Land Office at' Salt Lake City, NOTICE is hereby given that j Clement Simper, of Lynn, Utah, who, on March 15, 1923, made additional stock raising homestead entry, 024549, for No. 35, Town- Range 17 W, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land tabove described, before Don Chester Loveland, notary public, at Yost, Utah, on the 2nd day of July, 1928. Claimant names at witnesses: Rufus Wright, of Moulton, Idaho and Curtis Nelson, Jay Simper and Curtis Bird, all of Lynn, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. N, In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Box Elder. Orvilla W. Orme, plaintiff, vs. Emily Orme W. W. Allen, Allen, We carry a complete stock of automobile glass. SSW, Section 26, NV4 ESW,Section 14 Reasonable - Reliable NEttNW, Section 25, NE, SE)4N"E4, ship PACKER GARAGE ! May 11, 1928. Utah, ALIAS SUMMONS E. H. Marble, D.D.S. 01 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DENTIST Phone 31 degrees, 17 thence S 2$ n degrees, 14 minutes of Thomas Wheatley, deceased; E 108.9 feet; Wheatley, Lyman E. Chlarson, thence S 66 degrees, 25 minutes W State Security Bank, a corporation. 476.5 feet; thence S 24 degrees, 1$ Also, all other persons unknown minutes E 77.3 feet; thence S claiming any right, title, estate, lien degrees, 56 minutes, W to point of or interest in the real property des- beginning. Containing 21.78 acrea. countr cribed in the complaint, adverse to Less railroad plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud road and power line easements. upon plaintiffs title thereto, and LEROY B. YOUNG, Mary Weldman, defendants. ALIAS Plaintiff Attorney. SUMMONS. O. P. Address: First National Bank THE STATE OF UTAH, TO THE Building, Brigham City, Utah. SAID DEFENDANTS: 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 L. D. S. Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so do do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, No. 1. Summer Wt, Flat ...t .$5 which has been filed vyith the clerk L49 3. Light Wt, Rib of this court. This action Is brought 1.75 6. Medium Wt, Rib to quiet title to the following 1.75 Med. 6. Ecru.. Rib, Wt, described land: 2M " 7. Heavy Wt Rib Beg. 248.2 feet S of NW corner. 8. Heavy Wt, Rib. Ecru 2JH Section 9, Township 10 N, Range 2 West S. L. M.; thence S 317.6 feet; . Ex. Heavy Wt, Bib.. &2S thence N 56 degrees 15 minutes E " 10. Ex. nea. Wt, Rib, E. 2.25 742.0 feet; thence N 31 degrees, 21 " 11. Imp. Silk & Wool. 3.75 minutes W 257.6 feet; ithence S 56 12. Med. Wt, Pt Wool.. 8J 55 minutes W 576.4 feet, to' degrees, 13. Med. Wt, Pt Wool.. 4.00 point of beginning. Containing 3.952 acres. Beg. 1410.3 feet S of the NW corner (State If Man or Lady) Section 9,' Township 10 N, Range 2 W, S. L. M.; thence S 315.5 feet; Postage Prepaid Anywhere thence N 54 degrees, 50 minutes E In the U. S. A. 1686.7 feet; thence N 49 degrees, 10 minutes W 264.5 feet; thence S 54 degrees, 53 minutes W 1441.0 feet, to You May Return Any Plair point of beginning. Containing 9.238 Not Satisfactory. acres. Be Sure and State Size Beg. N 69 degrees, 56 minutes E : 453.8 feet from the corner common to Sections and 9, Township 10 Why Pay More? N, Range 2 W, S. L. M.; thence N 19 degrees, 51 minutes W 460.4 feet; thence N 72 degrees, 07 minutes E' 1997.2 feet to W boundary of County The L. D. S. Garment Man! Road ; thence N 24 degrees, 13 minutes j Brigham City, Utah W 248.7 feet along said boundary; j thence N 73 degrees, 32 minutes Er d, rights-of-wa- American Prosperity Plans and specifications and form af contract and bond may be had at SALESMEN Make extra money easily the office of the City Recorder after Sell our new accident and sickness June 1st, 1928. City Council reserves policies in your spare time. $10,000 the right to reject any and all bids. BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION. principal sum; $25.00 weekly beneBy JESSIE B. JENSEN, fit; premium only $10.00 per year. Address Ora Hunsaker, 541, 22nd Citv RoHer. street, Ogden, Utah. al Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. price received during the producing period of one to three years. Almost any dairyman can 'make some replacements at the present time to his distinct advantage in higher herd average and lower -- The Man On the Bank: Good heavens! I always thought that pond was eight feet deep. The Other: It is. Im standing on top of my car. 5 G. M. FISHBURN, 506 J LOS ANGELES, June 4. The large I number of dairy cows coming Into j) the various livestock markets during i recent weeks is an indication that dairy men are taking advantage of present favorable beef prices to dispose of the lower producing animals in their herds at prices which compare very favorably with the original price paid for these animals when. they were first purI chased as fresh cows or springers. There has been as high as 15 of the cattle receipts at some markets consisting of this class of animal, and as these are fat, and have been on' full feed, they dress out well and make very acceptable meat when compared with the oridinary run of cattle: Recent Instances1 are recorded where dairymen have re-- I ceive dmore than 100 per head for cows going to the packers. The packing interests look with favor on this grade of cattle because they dress out fairly high as when approaching the drying off period they take on considerable flesh. At present prices approximately three discarded cows will take care of the purchase of two fresh cows, which is a favorable exchange, considering the zzz 594.5 feet; thence S, Strugerland, Henry Guild, Clara and Lucy Guild, heirs at law minutes E 291.2 feet; Egg-lan- Let no one envy the monarchs of antiquity. Wonders of the twentieth RENT FREE! I have a comfortable century may seem prosaic, but nothand commodious dwelling and a ing in the past, either fact or fiction, good lot that I will let some can match luxuries and conveniences reputable couple occupy rent free. which American people enjoy today. Norman Lee. . (It.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BICYCLE TIRES U. S. chain, $1.95; Sealed bids will he received at the ; Spokes, per dozen, 15c; Rims, office of City Recorder until 5 oclock Roller Chains, $1.25. John Rockwood. p. m., June 15th, 1928, for the purpose of maintaining Parking District Take your FOOT TROUBLES to Dr. No. 1 for the years 1928, 1929, 1930, Special attention given Ladies and Children. : EIGHT FEET DEEP LOST A German police female dog. 2 months old. Finder notify Milton E. Jensen, phone 277. Reward. Positively the handsomest and most highly educated collection of Trained Wild and Domestic Animals on tour. Amusing, instructive, and educational. Grand free STREET PARADE, with many open cages. Adults 50c mtm --TlV"" YOUR IF 2 COME WITH Ive sold a FOR &ALE Young, gentle Guernsey milk cow, fresh. Henry Wagstaff. DAILY BIGGER AND BETTER! THE CROWDS! LOW PRICES! LOST A suitcase between Brigham and Bear River City. Finder notify News office. (It.) TWO PERFORMANCES ALL THIS WEEK! are all billed to go at ridiculously (m-25-t- LIST 2:30 P. M. All broken lots, odds and ends, etc., WANTED Clean cotton rags. Wixom Service Station. ONE DAY ONLY FREE AUCTION DAILY! BIG SPECIALS EVERY DAY! 151-- Fresh Jersey heifer. Branded (It.) LOST NEW GROUPING OF Boothe, Marlah Orme Lasley, Lasley, Abesalom Orme, Ilene Elsie White, Ellis Allen, Floyd Virgil Allen, Eva Rie Allen, all heirs at law of Joseph Orme, deceased; George Orme, Joseph Orme, Levinia Barnard, Nancy L. Orme, Lyman Orme, Lynn Orme, Lenive Orme, and Herbert William Orme, administrator of the estate of Emma Wheat- ley Orme, deceased, all heirs at law of Jams Orme, deceased; Mary House, William Flint and Elizabeth Frod-shaheirs at law of William Flint, deceased; Thomas Wheatley Jr., Abraham Wheatley, E. C. Wheatley, Minnie Hunsaker, Clark Giiild, Mandy - -- A the wallpop the punch behind your success , ' is your financial backing. V make yours STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City financial backing.' 9 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 |