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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tl;; DAY, MAY 23, 1933. V WEDNESDAY ONLY Charlie Chase Come Todd and Pitts Comedy Serial News Reel Cartoon Comedy Musical Reel 3 et cetera 1 Remember! Wednesday Only, 10 Cents PAGE THREI3 Semi-Week- ly rr SUND Be at the ELBERTA THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY ABO SATURDAY TODAY WE and see le AY-MOND- Kid From Swain LIVE featuring JOAN CRAWFORD and GARY COOPER featuring- - EDDIE CANTOR The big features and best sound are at the Elberta. EBB Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Long walked I London from Glascow. a distance BATTERY A BOYS Happiness is for him who can tppreciate the little things of life. DO UNEXPECTED fo f 334 miles. I BUSINESS CARDS IN BASEBALL TILT a A. MUNNS, D. D. s. Trounces Brigham City Club 9 to 4 On the Local Field. I '" DENTIST Vjl ignite iti 11-3- First National Bank Bldg Telepnone No 43 6 A B. Y. U. Commencement Speakers Chosen set for sale, otherwise their' claims may be disregarded and thar application allowed. Any objections' or protests must be under oath, corroborated, and a copy thereof servedE upon the applicant. ELI F. TAYLOR ) Register. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES (m2-30- Notice is hereby given that Special Taxes for Maintenance of Parkingr District No. 1, are due and unpaid in amounts and upon the lands set forth;, and described in the delinquent Bst attached hereto, and unless said taxes,, together with the cost of publication,, are paid on or before the 1st day oF June, 1933, the real property upon, which such taxfes are a lien will on said day be sold for said taxes, costs of advertising and expense of sale, at the front, door of the City Hall in Brigham City, Utah, beginning at the hour of 12 oclock noon, of said day,, and continuing until all of salE property shall have been sold. LULA B. REEDER, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Marius Rasmussen Beg at SE cor Lot 2. Blk 42, Plat B; N Battery A sprang a real unexpected In the second round of the upset. I 5: South Box Elder Farm Bureau baseJOHN W. PHILLIPS ball league, in the game played at id do Brigham City on Saturday, by trounc- BONDS : ABSTRACTS e qnit ing the Brigham City club to the tune INSURANCE 9 to 4. Ren Johnson of the Battery of I if you ccurate Work, Prompt Adjustments led the attack with four hits in five ugh trips to the plate. Christensen and and Liberal Settlements. Wright connected for home runs. Christensen held the C H. BRYAN, D. B. S. Peaches scoreless until the seventh inning when two runs were pushed ? DENTIST cerf " $ over for the score. t Willard defeated Corinne in the Room 87, First National Bank Bldg. at Willard, to maintain a clean game 31 No. f Telephone slate, by a score of 10 to 5. All the Willard team hit consistently and f Brigham City. Utah made their hits eood for runs. ; Honeyville, last years champions, S. defeated the Perry nine on the Perry I Bonded Abstractor lot, 12 to 3. R. Wheatley, R. Boothe, and U. Hunsaker led the hitting with INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, three blows each. LOANS. BONDS. t $ Mantua won another track meet in Ho.. 7 West Forest Street the game played on the Mantua diaXlt I Brigham City, Utah mond defeating Bear River by a score of 26 to 2. Don and Clark Rasmussen led the hitting with four, blows O.G. BARGERON being delivered by each. ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE The box scores: ETC. - SURETY i C vised to file their protests or objections on or before June 8, 1933, the-da-te A over-confide- nt ' V BONDS, BRIGHAM Notary Public . CITY t E. IL MARBLE, yen . . in- - D. D. S. First National Bank Annex Phone Brigham City. Utah 9-- W Best Cleaning W Best Service Best Price! d Ens s Modern Cleaners Telephone No. it econoi 86 t fire Jensen, ss Chet Rasmussen, p J. Jensen, cf M. Jeppson, cf M. Jensen, lb W. Jeppson, rf M. . Iverson, 3b Thompson, 2b Hall, ss Gardner, rf Wanker, c Arbon, lb Andersen, 2b Holmgren, If Christensen, cf Weidman, p Holmgren, p Barker, ss ........... . 6 6 6 dw glas 0 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 ,2 during our regular proximately 1,675 students work has been of three quarters, and the years a high order. During its fifty-sevof existence, Brigham Young university has influenced the lives of thousands of students who are to be found in every important walk Patrons and friends of the Institution and of education are invited to attend all of the closing functions. President Harris said. en ab r 3 0 0 4 ..2 4 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 SALE Maytag washers and electric refrigerators. Used washers, Implements and furniture. (tf) Implement Exchange. FOR FOR SALE Choice, young cow, Just fresh. Phone 210-(tf) Moler CATTLE Taken in on merchandise. Merrell Lumber & Hardware Co. LEGAL NOTICES FOR RENT Modern home, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 286. (tf) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles Cheal, deceased. Creditors will present claims with (lt-pvouchers to the undersigned at Brig-.. 3 ham City, Utah, on or before the FOR RUG WEAVING AND REMOD- - l3th day of July, a. D. 1933. ..4' 0 ELING See Mrs. Valeria Baird, 4 0 NELLIE J. CHEAL, administratrix Phone of the estate of Charles Cheal, 124 South, Second East. 0 (m!9-26- ) 343-1 1 deceased. 1 0 Date of first publication: May 12, . TOMATO AND PEPPER PLANTS u' 19 ' for flower of thousands And plants 30 3 2 ...... WESLEY HORSLEY, Total Score Andersons J. sale cheap, at L (ml2-J9- ). for Administratrix. Attorney (m5-tgreenhouse. Children dropped lighted matches into a street mailbox in Chicago and RADIO TUBES 49c EACH Tubes UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT burned & number of letters. tested free. Petersen Electric, (tf) OF THE INTERIOR, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, LAND April 29, 1933. PRIVATE SALE. Notice is hereby given that J. C. Stauffer of Willard, Utah, has filed Application to Purchase, Serial ..I WANTED 350 Virgil Pierce, choice hens. Third East, year-ol- d 48 South, d) J. j paper. f) :PAI. ass; t Postoffi j ributon for GOOD COAL and 1 ansi Kindling Wood $5.1 to beg..... John R, Evans (Box Elder Co.) Beg 4 rds N of SW cor Lot Blk 43, Plat B; N 3 rds; E 10 rds; S 3 rds; W 10 rds $ to beg Henry W. Harris (Beg at NW cor Lot , Blk 43, Plat B; S 77 ft; E 8 rds; N 77 ft! W ff 27JZ rds to beg Leulnna K. Taylor, (M5rs. W. O. Knudson) Beg 44 ft N of SW cor Lot 3, Blk 64, Plat B; E 10 rds; N 44 ft; W 1ft rds; S V02 44 ft to beg All in Brigham City Survey. (ml In the City Court of 'Brigham Cfly., County of Box Elder. State of Utah. Rubymette C. Smith, plaintiff, E. Somers and Francelia NL. Somers, hie wife; Elisha J. Mac Luma and Martha N. Mecham, his wife defendants. ALIAS SUMMONS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID You are hereby sumDEFENDANT: moned to appear within ten (10) day after service of this summons upon, you if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after each service, and defend the abere entitled action and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for th relief demanded in the complaint, which, within five days after service of this summons upon you will be filed with the clerk of said court; and will take judgment against yarn for the sum of two hundred and fiftjr dollars, ($250.00) with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from' the 1st day of October, 1931, until-paid- , and to foreclose a certain mortgage given to secure said indebted ness upon real estate described in th complaint, and recorded in Book 3 of Mortgages, page 160, records of the 'County Recorders Office of Box; Elder County, Utah, and for the suns-o- f fifty and no100 dollars, ($50.00)' attorneys fees, together with plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. Dated this 20th day of April vs-Ja- mes WANT COLUMN R. 69 27 26 ; Dependable agrw rice ft and 60, normal diplomas. This commencement exercise will mark the close of the best year in the history of the institution," Dr. F. S. Harris, fourth president of Brigham Young university, announced. This year we have an enrollment of ap- Alumni day will be held Tuesday. June 6. Total Score BEAR RIVER IIXE1- dB will receive twenty-thre- e masters degrees; 250, baccalaureate degrees, 5 DENTIST Office Approximately fifty-seven- th address. "I will appreciate your business." Phone annual The commencement exercises of Brigham Young Friuniversity will begin with Senior day onWeduntil will continue and 2, June day, nesday, June 7, closing with the commencement program on that morning. . The Honorable Henry H. Blood (right), governor of the state of Utah and president of North Davis stake of Zion, will give the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday evening, June 4, in the Utah stake tabernacle, and Elder Stephen L. Riobards (left), of the Council of the Twelve, will address the graduates in the closing exercises on Wednesday morning, June 7. Chauncy Harris, representing the graduating class, will make the valedictory PROVO, Utah. NORMAN LEE LOANS ft; W 80 ft; S 16 ft; W 85 ft; S 40 ft; E 165 ft N 40 ft 16 j 4il0stat Vf 92 GIVES MUCH NEEDED INFORMATION the20 .ST i? described land: Tracts following A. D. 1933. Nos. 39A and 39B In Secs. 9 and 10 WMM.utthan 010 ESTABLISHED CZ!IH0JECZ3 'S ito D. NORMAN LEE Erieham City. Utah yo circa!1 county ' L. D. S. 4 liink ' I- - No. Wt, Flat....$ .89 0 8. Light Wt, Rib M 6. Medium Wt, Rib US 0; . Med. Wt, Rib, Ecru L85 0 7 Heary Wt, Rib 1.35 8. Heary Wt, Rib, Ecru 1.55 0 8. Extra Heary, Rib LS5 0 13. Ex. Heary, Rib, Ecru LS5 0 13. Med. Wt, Part Wool 2.75 0 13. Med. Wt, Part Wool A25 0 .98 Rayon 0 15. Silk L50 It (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. : You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory. Be Sire and State Size ' Why Pay More? ?. L. Hansen D. S. Garment lit L.Brigham City, Utah Not the value of protein supplement such as tankage, skim milk and alfalfa hay with wheat; and note the poor results from wheat when fed only with water., WINTER PIG FATTENING EXPERIMENT Animal Husbandry Section Utah Agricultural Experiment Station FINAL FEED LOT REPORT Nine pigs per lot fed from January 30th to May 13th, days. . (Table based on one average pig.) 1933-10- 3 garments Man TO E. DAVIS, 8 Plaintiffs Attorney. January 30, 1933, a winter pig fattening experiment was started at respectively, Township North, Range National Bank: the Utah State Agricultural College Experiment Station. This experiment 2 Weet, S. L. M., containing 46.18- P. O. Address: FirstUtah. was continued until May 13, 1933; and on May 19th, the third annual swine acres. All persons claiming adverse- Bldg., Brigham City, feeders day was held at the college. Many farmers were denied the op ly the above described land are ad- - , portunity of attending this experiment duo to the present rush of work on their farms brought about by the late spring and continued wet weather. I am, therefor, publishing the final feed lot report, and hope that It will give ou.' hog growers some help on feed rations. I On The ration fed Lot 1 includes ground wheat, salt; Lot 2, ground wheat, alfalfa hay, salt; Lot 3, ground wheat, skim milk powder, alfalfa hay, salt; Lot 4, ground wheat, tankage, alfalfa hay, salt; Lot 5, ground wheat, skim milk powder (50 per cent), tankage (50 per cent), alfalfa hay, and salt. Weight at start Final feed lot weight Total feed lot gain ;... Daily gain DAILY FEED POUNDS Ground wheat Skim milk powder Tankage Alfalfa hay Salt FEED PER COST GAIN: Ground wheat Skim milk powder...-.- .Tankage I Alfalfa hay Salt Feed cost of 100 ponnds gain.. Feed price used: Ground wheat 1.00 cwt; skim milk powder 2.85 cwt tankage 2.50 cwt; alfalfa hay 30c cwt; salt All grain ground; grain, tankage, skim milk powder and salt, self-feHelp" on livestock feed rations will gladly be given to anyone at any time through the office of the Extension Service. ROBERT H. STEWART, County Agricultural Agent. 0 -- a business friend THE COMMERCIAL VALUE OF YOUR BANKING CONNECTIONS LIES IN ITS SPECIALIZED AND SERVICE, ACCOMMODATION THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE VERY HIGHEST DEGREE OF YOUR SUCCESS AT ALL TIMES, youll find a highly SPECIALIZED SERVICE blending in with your account here at the STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City d. 1. si i |