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Show 4 25, 1 ICES' FEBRUARY 25, 1930. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SEMI-WEEKL- Y PAGE THREE fh Hi h H are 0 id a' r owi ID n ;y OUto, I estate delays, IX Elder Defeats Bear River 40 to 17 Friday KELTON NEWS named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, situated in Box Elder County, Utah, MANTUA NEWS to-w- it: Standing of Teams: Utah fc o i " Elder r River KELTON, 0 Utah. On Sunday, after At 2 oclock mother called us to eat. We had ice cream and cake and after eating, went out and played dare base and Monday morning when I got up I had to go to school. First I ate. then fixed the beds and did some of the fcrmances. The score: I then went to school to study j work. my lessons. BOX ELDER (40) G. T. F. P. J Mr. Graham, our new agent, moved 1 5 3 5 to our town alentlne, rf. February 4th. He has 4 2.10, three It children, two boys and one girl. 3 1 17 The oldest one, age 7, goes to school 2 1 0 4 and is in the second rg grade. 0 2 2 2, alentlne, Ig The Kelton school had an organiza0 0 0 0 lussen, rf. tion. William J. Fehlman, his broth... 1 0 0 2 men, c. er, LaMont and Clarence B. Kirkham were the committee to draw up a TALS 16 15 8 40 constitution. Friday, January 31st, a BEAR RIVER (17) constitution was written, as follows: G. T. F. P. Article I. The object of our organization shall be to work for the best interests of our school in every way possible. Article II. The name of our organization shall be Junior Citizens of the Kelton schooL Article III. All people of the Kelton school who are willing to do their best in every way possible ta help to better our school are members te Ezcelcis Company of this organization. irance that & demonstration of Article IV. The officers shall conproducts will be given Friday sist of a president, vice president, ay at 2 oclock at the home secretary and treasurer. Chris Pella by a Article V. The meetings shall be special Free facials will be held once a week during the last of Friday. anyone desiring one. For s, half VI. Not more than 5 cents Article telephone 290 or 557-week may be collected from each member to provide funds. Article VII. This constitution may vote be amended by a by all who are voting and present. February 4th we were to elect our president and vice president. The one receiving the most votes became president and the one receiving the next to the highest to become vied president. We nominated Wm. J. Fehlman, Clarence B. Kirkham, Kazul Yagi and June R. Yates. Clarence B. Kirkham was elected president; Wm. J. Ftehlman, vice president. For secretary. we nominated Taro Yagi, Jero Yagi, Kazul Yagi and June Yates. ; Kazul Yagi was elected as secretary. We nominated Jos. Taro Ylagi and Jero Yagi. Taro take only a minute to Yagi was elected treasurer. We have thirteen children in our school. J. J by telephone. Arthur Johnson Is our teacher. ? Inexpensive, too, lor Long My father and mother came from Stance station to station Japan. My father left Japan when he were again reduced was 18 years and 2 months old and Jaa- he never went back to see his parents 1, 1930. Evening end yet. My age Is 10 years and Im rates not reduced. In the Sixth grade. February 17th, Gus Fehlman left for Salt Lake City to see his son Charles S. Fehlman leave on a mission for the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Graham and her family went to town February 20th to get some things for the house. James Yates received a nice box: of fruits, oranges and nuts from his cousin in California. They say the alfalfa is ten inches high there and flowers are in bloom. Mrs. Hattie Yates came to Kelton to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Yates Snmmer WL, for a week or two. FUa -- I .5 base. Utah. In a streaky Lion of basketball, Box Elder fated Bear River 40 to 17, Friday in spurts. ling. Each team played and Ward aided the winners e by turning in very clever REMONTON, rees lor Bell 1 and 5 to prots sell ne of the United 11 bi S; please rou wlat most profit hiding-go-see- k. j 4 NES Ah: rREES lushes, took grown bosh; ussin roES re-n- three-fourt- sri irtunitj 0. hs New-bol- d, ne f ) L.D.S. arm ents m ijy Rib LSO Rib....... 1,50 WL, Rib, EenL L7, Wt, Rib 1.75 Wt Eft fft. 27 2eTT L26 Rib, E. 2.23 . Wool.... S.00 S' thing3', SEN Man 1 In the U. or Lady) Anywhere S. A. ?eupi Any Pair t Satisfactory. M Utah. A MANTUA, neighborhood .833' Sunday school, J. A. Johnson, my party was given Wednesday evening .667 teacher, was invited to our place to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin .600 eat ice cream, cake and cookies. But Larsen, complimentary to Mr. and .427 first we played games; one was Mrs. Emil Jeppson who are leaving .000 pomp, pomp pull away and dare in the near future to make their Statofc. Pay More? L. Hansen Man City. Utah lham farment home in Corinne. Monte Carlo Whist was the diversion of the evening, high score being awarded Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jeppson and low score to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jeppsen. A danty luncheon was served to twenty-tw- o guests present. The honored guests were given a beautiful picture as a token of love and esteem from their many friends. Mrs. Ernest Jensen was hostess to the Recreation club Thursday afternoon at her home. Monte Carlo1 Whist was the pastime of the afternoon. High score going to Mrs. Irene Erickson and low score and cut prize was awarded Josie Jensen. A dainty tray luncheon was served to ten members and two guests present. The Mutuals presented a muslcale at the ward hall Saturday evening. A large crowd attended. Primary conference was held here Sunday evening. A very interesting program was furnished by the chll dren. Sisters Johnsen and Jensen of the Stake Primary Board and also Brothers Tyson and Anderson of the High Council were present and gave Interesting talks. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppsen were Ogden visitors Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Erickson here of Murray, spent the week-enat the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y. Erickson. Mrs. Stella Keller of Brigham City Is visiting with friends and relatives In Mantua. Richard Anderson is reported ill at his home here. The Seagull girls with their leader Mrs. Roy Jeppsen, entertained at a surprise party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Jeppsen, in honor Rook was the of Gladys Jeppsen. pastime of the evening. Ice cream and cake were served to ten guests present. The guest of honor received a beautiful necklace. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnsen entertained Thursday evening at their home with a hot chicken supper. Rook was the diversion of the evening. Eight guests were present at the party. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard of Bingham were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson. Orion Jensen of Preston, Idaho, and lone Christiansen of Downey, Idaho, visited during the week with their mother, Laurina Jensen. Mrs. Melvin Draney of Ogden spent here with her mother, the week-en- d d Mrs. Ole Olsen. Mrs. Clark Rasmussen Tract No. 1. Beginning at a point 2 rods South of the Northeast corner of Section 33, Township 12 North, Range 4 West, S. L. M., thence West 21 rods; thence Southeast 158 rods; thence East 11 rods to the section line; thence North 158 rods to the place of beginning, containing 16 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2. Beginning 270 feet West of the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 11 North, Range 4 West, S. L. M., thence North 89 degrees 33 minutes West 634.20 feet; thence North 0 degrees 10 minutes East 2004.42 feet, more or less to canal thence South 72 degrees 25 minutes East 5.04 chains, thence South 88 degrees 43 minutes East 4.76 chains, more or less, to a point due North of the point of beginning; thence South 1520 feet to place of beginning. Tract 1 and 2 being subject to a mortgage for $1700.00 and a mortgage for $238.00 to the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation. Tract No. 3. Beginning at a point 20 rodz North of the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Eleven (11) North Range Four (4) West of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence running West 16 rods and 6 feet; thence North 1520 feet, more or less, to Bear River thence In a northCanal easterly direction along said 16 rods and 6 feet, more or less, to quarter section line, thence South along said quarter section line 1570 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. Dated this 14th day of Feb., 1930. Terms of sale: cash. JOHN H. ZUNDEL, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. returned home from the hospital Friday, and is now convalescing. Percy Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jensen of Mantua, and Vivian Korth of Honeyville, were united in marriage at Brigham City on Friday. They will live at Ogden. Mrs. Clyde Duke of Honeyville has returned to her home after a very pleasant visit with her parehts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jensen. Mrs. C. M. Jensen and daughter Violet of Logan, spent the week-en- d at their home here. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Jensen is Ell at his home here. Ralph Jeppsen spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with friends. KAZUL YAGI. K-- l There goes the old rascal Plant That Glow swindled me out of $40,000. How did he do it? Laminous plants have been a source He refused to let me marry his of strange legends in India and Afghanistan. There Is a mountain daughter. called Sufed Koli in Afghanistan on which the natives believe that gold OUR ADS ALWAYS GET RESULTS! and silver exist In springtime the slopes are covered with bushes which SHERIFFS SALE at night from a distance, seem to In the District Court of the First he on Are, yet when yon are dose Judicial District of the State of Utah, to them there Is no sign of flame. in and for the County of Box Elder. The natives of Simla say that at First National Bank of Brigham night the mountains are illuminated City, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. J. by some magical herb, and this is be- A. Hunsaker and Annie Hunsaker, lieved to he a species of dictamnus, husband and wife, defendants. which grows plentifully there. SHERIFFS SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the --K-f8th day of March, 1930. at twelve Why did you strike your husband oclock noon, at the front door of the on the head with a rolling pin? County Court House, of Brigham City, Well, you see, Judge, I wanted to Box Elder County, Utah, all the right, make him title, claim and interest of the above level-headed- ." right-of-wa- y, right-of-wa- y, right-of-w- ay NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Publisher PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 6, 1930. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as. directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Section 2455, R. S.. pursuant to the application of David Douglas of Grouse Creek, Utah, Serial No. 048221, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, hut at not less than $1.50 per acre, at 10 oclock a. m., on the 22nd day of April, 1930, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SHNE14, Section 24, Township 12 North, Range 17 West, S. L. M. This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named, have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. above-describ- ed YELLOW PENCIL with the BAND PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES BUSINESS CARDS county Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information CoHfult NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Benjamin T. Alvord, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah on or before the 30th day of March, A. D. 1930. Lana J. Alvord, administratrix of the estate of Benjamin T. Alvord, deceased. Date of first publication, January 24, A. D. 1930. WM. E. DAVIS, Umax (Lu J Bonded Abstractor REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS, BONDS. West Forest Street Brigham City, Utah No. 7 E. H. MARBLE, D. D. S. DENTIST Attorney for Administratrix. Office First National Bank Annex Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Christen M. Jensen also known as C. M. Jensen, deceased. 9-- Brigham City, Utah Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at BrigJOHN W. PHILLIPS ham City, Utah on or before the 31st day of March, A. D. 1930. ABSTRACTS - BONDS ELIJAH JENSEN, administrator of ths estate of Christen M. Jensen also INSURANCE known as C. M. Jensen, deceased. Date of first publication, January Accurate Work, Prompt Adjustments 28th, A. D. 1930. and Liberal Settlements. J. WESLEY HORSLEY, Attorney for Administrator. C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. DENTIST NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Publisher Department of the Interior First National Bank Bldg. Telephone No. 31 Room 22, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Brigham City, Utah Utah, February 14, 1930. NOTICE Is hereby given that 0. G. BARGER0N Thomas D. Rhodes, of Liberty, Utah, who, on March 30, 1925, made stock raising homestead entry No. 032612, REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE for S&NW14, SWVi, Section 24, LOANS - SURETY BONDS, ETC. Township 8 North, Range 1 East, S. L. M. and Notary Public Section 10, Town7 1 Salt West, North, Range ship I will appreciate your business.' Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Phone 6 Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the C. A. MUNNS, D. D. S. District Court, at Ogden, Utah, on DENTIST the 28th day of March, 1930. Suite 6 First National Bank Bldg. Claimant names as witnesses: Lewis Shaw, Parley Willard, Edgar Telephone No. 43 Holmes and William Llnsday, all of Brigham City, Utah Liberty, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS E, S' , SNW, 1 31-3- Year A for the Farmer 52-We- Caterpillar working with Track-Typ- e non-sli- p, 1 : ek Tractors get work done in the shortest time, sure-gri- p traction in wettest soils or driest. 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