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Show PAGE TWO THE BOX ELDER Hitler. Let Hitler seize another country, and Stalin dis- of what hts Partner A Dally Newspapej, published hafJI)I'VPS none. every week-damorning except Some experts think he sim-E- i Monday and Legal Holidays at alms to wear out both sides Pty Utah. lgham, ; land then inherit the world tor Lot pied at the Postoffu i a. Communism. Brigham City, Utah, a1- - SmowI Nctufiouma) three successive field goals Third quarter seoie saw the Box Elder quintet trailing the 'Tigers, IT to 21. Final quarter was a thriller with the Ogden team trying to hold onto their lead. When their lead narrowed down to but one point, the Ogdemtes stood firm. And so the game ended. OGDEN Jensen and Sandlund shared high point honors for the Tigers with ten points each. Morris (was high man for the Bees with nine points. 31-3- 0 Vietoiy last night gave undefeated undisputed Ogden claim to the region one title. Box Elder, with two losses, Tiger Victory both to Ogden, is still second Also Gives Them and therefore in the region One Title Regi will also be sent to the state tournament. Region One championship At halftime, the Bee Ettes hopes of Coach Ferguson's Bees were squashed when the gave an exhibition of formation was also undefeated Ogden Tigers marching. Last night win before the first time that the squeezed out a system, a overflow crowd at the Box Elder gym last a gift of the class of 1936, was in operation. night. Box scores: The battling Bees fought hard to take an early lead and hold OGDEN it. The fast first quarter ended at 11 to 9 in favor of Box Elder. The six-foBox Elder-ite- s best utilized their height advantage on the rebounds. Action started early in the second quarter with each team making a basket apiece. Then, after the Bees scored two foul shots, the Ogdcnites came back quickly to push in two goals and a foul point before the half ended. Halftime score stood at Box Elder. Second half saw the lead change hands when the Tigers surged back, crashing through the Bees tight defense, to score five straight baskets. But the Bees chopped away, at the big lead 'by "Chalking up NEWS-JOURNA- SATURDAY L LEGAL NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, or respective signers for further k j Csss Ma'ter In Januai I1 Mb Subscription Kates Anywhere in Box Elder County. One year, in advance $3.0 S x Months, in advance $1.30 30c lVr month Outside county, per year . ... ALONZO J BARKER, Ger-rr',u- BOX ELDER ,, newly-installe- 31-3- j g jam-paeke- d 18-1- d MIE HEARS THE VOICE OF THE MAN SHE LOVES! Carole Lombard, as Mrs Smith, has a moment of rapture as she hears the voice of her beloved spouse (Robert Montgomery), with whom she has been reconciled after a quarrel. It's a moment from the picture, Mr. and Mrs. directed by Alfred Smith, Hitchcock for RKO Radio, in which Lombard and Montgomery are starred, and Gene Raymond is At the Capitol Sunday. Tremonton Jaycees Sponsor Sport Card Cat McAnn of Portland, Ore., is matched with Billy Dittman, national A. A. U. champ in the class. Johnny Candia of Garland and Eddie Cortez of Salt Lake City, 338 pounders, are matched for six rounds, and Red Lund of Salt Lake City and Gene Pearce of Springville, 160 pounders are also matched for six rounds. To new city nior raise funds for a proposed fire station building and hall, the Tremonton chamber of will sponsor a boxing and wrestling card in the elementary school gymnasium next Friday at 8:30 p. m., according to Jed Abbot, who is in charge of arrangements. In the heavyweight E. W. Carter of Park Valley tussle, Del Kunkel is scheduled to was transacting business in meet Aaron Zimmerman. Wild Brigham yesterday. By Ed Dodd iXS bM NELLY GRAF F(tm IM Ming Vanness has supported her mother, younger sister and small brother for several years and, when she marries Paul Demere, young architect, she feels she must working until her sister Ruth, who is finishing business school, finds a job. Ruth, however, is of a frivolous nature and makes attempts to only find work. This annoys Paul, who thinks its high time Ming was relieved of the responsibility of supporting her family. Finally, Ruth does find a Job, and Ming resigns from hers. She and Paul move to a house he has bought in the country. Not long afterward, she goes into town one day and finds her family living in a shabby apartment in what is little better continue half-heart- than a slum district. Ruth, it ftyMMeats ItM sew or read much and why, there was nothing to do! After one had been so busy for so long, idleness was depressing. She began to spend more and more time outdoors .and formed a habit of crossing the road and wandering through the grounds of the Shelton estate the place whose owner, Paul had told her. spent mbst of his time away. The gardens fascinated her. Though the place seemed deserted, it had a appearance. Then, one day. during one of her explorations, she came upon an elderly gardener, pruning some bushes. Good morning." he said cordially. Good morning. Pm Mrs. Demere from across the way. I hope I'm not trespassing. well-ke- pt No, indeed. I'm very fond of gardens." Ming went on. and yours are exquisite. Thank you," said the old man, with undisguised He CHAPTER XIV pleasure. looked at her a moment. If you LL the way to the doctor s. dont mind my m so. am, saying Ming kept thinking of the you fit into a garden. So many develops, lost her first job and now has one that pavs very little. Ming is distressed. Jk nowadays." drab apartment where her women dont Ming smiled. Is that meant for family now lived. The contrast a compliment? between it and her own home A woman who fits Into a garden will fit into a home, too." the was painful. added, slowly. Of course, Paul had to live up to gardenerwas amused. You seem to his woik but, if only they were beMmg quite a philosopher." living on a simpler scale, the difI've woiked close to nature all ference would go a long way tolife. he said, and that gives ward making things pleasanter for my a man understanding. The mis- realized that though her folks. She e 0f tha she her own life was adjusted along living was aspliTwhen you are. She fitted never she could be perfect lines, a garden, too. into happy while her family was living Since you think I belong, perin poverty. She thought of the youll allow me to come over sizable salary she had given up at haps here often, said Ming. the department store, and wished You're welcome any time. she still had it. I'd like to make notes on some After seeing the doctor, Ming of these lovely spots. For Instance. to her mother I adore this glade here. I didn t telephoned It's true. she said "You're go- know white wood lilies would grow ing to be a grandmother. In the shade. Nor did I know what Mmg honey. Im so glad!" charming neighbors the Star of Teais filmed Ming's eyes. She Bethlehem and violets and foam knew that her mother was sincere- - flowers make for the wood lily. Do you garden yourself?1' the iv glad, though the news meant she couldn't now consider going old man asked, back fo work could no longer aid Not actually, but I do a lot of her family. gardening on paper that is. plan Even her intention to fake Ion- - imaginary gardens. That has been ny "oil her mother's h inds had to a hobby of mine for a long time, be abandoned, for, during the And now that I've moved into the next few weeks, her health sud- - country, it won't be long until I'll dcnly crumpled under the new have a real garden." Fine! You can depend upon me strain that had been put upon it. Paul became worried and. after to help. I've a lot of plants I could a talk with the doctor, insisted give you to help you get a start." I d apprec.ate that so much that she must hire a servant. Can we afford one? she asked. also any advice you could give Of course. Paul declared, say- me. Of course." The ing nothing of a large stack of ungardener grinned. Mavbc you could give paid bills. X don't really me suggestions for improvements Mmg hrsitated. need one I can go on doing my over here. I know a lot about n work for some time yet. Couldn't ve give that money-- v hat yed pay a maid to my gar-ow- folks? Paul frowned, then rose and began to pare the floor. No," he said shortly. I don't want you doing the housewotk when youre in poor health. You must have a servant. I'll phone an agency tomorrow and have them nd some women out to be interi viewed." Ming took daily strolls on the Shelton estate and was disappointed when she did not have a visit with Angus, the gardener. One day, while they were talk- him why Ing, she had just he didn't start a herb garden when a deep voice spoke behind her. d Further protests from Ming What a splendid idea! wire futi.e and, the next dav, a Mmg turned to find herself stargeneral house wot ker was lined. ing into kindlv giay eves, deep set and serious. They belonged to a man of about forty IN A short time, as a result of p.entv nf ri"--t and a good diet, or forty-fivShe guessed at once that, the Miiig lagan to feel much beUer. Ilnwetor. a new trouble appeared owner of the place mu-- r have returned and that this must be he boredom. Time began to rreep She had Kirk Shelton. always counted minutes and hoarded seconds, but now she had (To be continued) to figure out ways to fill the hours. (The characters in this serial are The doctor had told her not to fictitious) nice-looki- e. NANCY WELL DO YOU WANT ME TO BE FAT OR THIN WHEN I GROW UP ? JIM HARDY Ju- commerce BACK HOME AGAIN TO BARKFR hi wife, and F1 JZABET11 Plaintiff, MINING COMPANY, LITTLE DAISY a corporation, VEN ROYAL STAUFMARGAR-FFER. JOHN N BARKER BEES, Russia it supposed an ally of Nazi but it vorks out curi-oasBy any ordinary stan-(laio! ju'lgrnent, Stalin's cynical piocedure doesn't seem to make sense. Sometimes he seems to he helping his axis allies. At other times he seems 1o be opposing them. Again he appears to be standing off and looking at them cynically without doing anything. While Hitler was hesitating about invading Bulgaria. Stalin seemed to ignore the situation. Then whep Hitler apparently took his silence for assent, and moved in, Stalin 'condemned ihe proceeding. The reason for such seemingly irresponsible performances seems to be about like this that Soviet is Russia never for anybody or anything but Soviet Russia, that Stalin plays a completely selfish and that he irresponsible game seeks to keep Russia out of war and preserve a balance cf power between the other democ-tacie- s die tatoi ships and the that are at war with each other. Let Britain make a sudden gain and Stalin moves 'to checkmate that or to help SUMMONS COURT OF BOX IN THE DISTRICT ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BEATS Stalins Balance uCOVIET to he ALIAS A G BARKER PRIS BARKFR VFDA MASON, CILIA BARKER, LAVLRN CALL. AUDRA CALL. DON BARKFR LUELLA TOOMBS, ROL-ANLAN ER MODEO, TOOMBS, I M A WOODLAND. MARTHA CEL IL WOODLAND, WOODLAND. LULU WOODWAYNE WOODLAND. A DINS DINSDALE LAND DINSDALE, DALE RODDA. JENAS BRAECGER. DINSDALE VERNEICE BRIGHAM O BAR S H BARKER. BARKER VANLUVIV MARY kFR OORA GREEN. BARKER EMMA BARKER. NORA BARKER HOWELL, ALFRFD BARWILLIAM BARKER SAVAGE. BARKER ROSE KFR. MARION SAVAGE. CECIL SAVAGE. ANN MARY CLIFFORD SAVAGE. BARKER COLE. W'll LIAM J COLE. MARY LUELLA COLE CAMPBELL. WILLIAM E COLE JUSTESON. GEORGE NEWMAN JASPER COLE COLF, NATHAN W'lLLARD COLE. JUNE ORRIS COLF, 7G1E COLE, ORSON VIVIAN JOHN TOIXEY, F H BARKER W. BARKER. MRS S R W L BARKFR. NFLSON. REN BARKER. J C BARVIOLET D KFR C. R BARKER ELWYN BARKER TINCFY. MRS SEFLEY, J R BARKER MRS G A LUND. ULRICH STAUFFER, VER ENA STAUFFER HOWELL. SARAH FREDFRICKS, ANNA E TAYLOR. HENRY A STALFFFR OL1VFR W. LAVOURN STAUFFER, STAUFFFR, GLEN STAUFFER EVELYN STALF-FER- , HOPE STAUFFER DAY, STALFFFR BEE7LEY. LFE HUDSON STAUFFER. OLIVE R071L-IADF.I LA STAUFFFR BENCH. FDA-GF.RAMSHAW, JANE RAMSHAW, RAM EL. NORA RAMSHAW. SHAW7 MITCHELL. DAVID STAUFFER. VFRFNA LOUISE STAUFFFR WHITWORTH. MABI E O STAUFL STAUFERNEST FFR FLAMM. FFR. JOHN C STAUFFFR, HA7EL STAUFFFR BAER. FERN B STAUFFER. VERA C STAUFFER NELSON. MANILA M CTAUFFER. AMTF. MAINE STAUFFER, if living their heirs, administrators or executors and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in., or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants, THF STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against to the demand of the you according complatnt, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. of Said action is for the purpose quieting title in the plaintiff to the f Box located in ldjr County, property Utah, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 2 06 chains North and 3 50 chains West of the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14. Township 8 North, Range 2 West, SLM, thence South I 53 chains, thence deg 8 min W North 88 deg 9 min West 9 75 chains, thence South deg 8 min West 2 chains, thence North 88 deg 9 min West 21 70 chains, thence North 15 deg 35 mm West 233 feet more or less to fence running East, thence South 88 deg 9 min East along fence 129' rods to point of beginning Containing 8 acres more or less. Also beginning at the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14. Township and Range afore2 20 said, thence North chains, thence West 2 50 chains to county road, thence South 2 86 chains, to center of lane running East, thence East 2 7 rods, thence 66 North links, thence West 17 rods to point I 30 of beginning Containing acres more or less. Reserving, however, a right of way to and across the following Commencing at a point 13 feet North of the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 8 North. Range 2 Uest. Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South 45 feet, thence East 16 feet, thence North 45 feet, thence West 16 feet to the place of beginning Also beginning at the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14. Township and Rang aforesaid, 13 thence North feet 9 inches thence East 20 rods, thence North 7 rods 4 feet, thence East 60 rods, thence South 15 rods 8 feet, thence West 60 rods, thence North 7 rods 6 feet 9 inches, thence West 20 rods to point of beginning Containing 5 75 acres. Also beginning at a point 5 chains Fat and 6 64 chants North of the Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Se fmn and 14, Jownship Range aforesaid, thence North 4 12 chains, deg 45 min West thence North 19 deg 10 mm W'est 75 4 drains thence North deg Fast 13 50 chains theme North I 3 50 Last chums, thence chain, thence North 3 47 chain more or less to quarter section line, thence 20 chains more or less to section line, thence South 13 36 chains, theme W'est 35 chains to Containing beginning point of Also 40 34 25 acres more or less shares of water fight from Willard Water Company and all of the and its water W'lllow Springs works 2 and North chains Also beginning 5 li chains East of the Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section t4. Township and Range aforesaid, thence North 4 4 deg West 4 66 35 chains, chains, thence East thence South 4 64 chains, thence W'est 34 87 chains to the point of Containing 16 73 acres beginning more or less Also beginning at a point 12 chains North of the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section Range 2 10, Township 6 North. West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence W'est 793 7 feet, thence North 504 9 feet, thence East 793 7 feet, thence South 504 9 feet to beginning, con taming 9 2 acres 5 40 chains Also commencing North of the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10. Township 8 North. Range 2 West. Salt Lake Meridian, thence VCest 13 64 chains, thence North 13 64 East 6 60 chains, thence chains, thence South 6 60 chains to 9 of containing beginning, point acres. of Also the Southwest Quarter 8 North, Section 13 Township Range 2 W'est, Salt Lake Meridian 160 acres and containing excepting all mineral rights whi h have previously been awarded to the Little 55 less Daisy Mining Company, acres sold to A G Barker, October 1908 23, recorded 19. 1907, January and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Southwest Cor13. ner of Section Township 8 North. Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian and running thence North 55 rods, thence East 160 rods, thence South 55 rods, thence West 160 rods to the place of beginning Together with all water rights apAnd also all purtenant thereto rights of way or easements now extending over, across, or to said premises or any part thereof CTO H Plaintiffs P O Address 907 8 1st Security Ogden. Utah. LOWE. 2 students of the a c in reply to an invitatj' Alpha Chi Omega l! committee. The annual , Beven Sisters,' varsity Rented in the auditor! March 13 and 14 at s mPFree tieks ' tainable at Glenn', y Drug and at Comptons The dance following tv baskeball game betL," Elder and Ogdon dual ,heme' All Club St. Patrick's day. tions centered arourd i ricks day while the $ All Club night was brought out by numeral ' shots of the various pasted on shamrocks top5 and clay pipes that played about the wails .ballroom. j - V the'-- 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Exceptional buys in Hub. and acre in s ward; small down p and only $10 monthly' The Cheney apartment fc on South Main. A lirii$ home for yourself for , 4 a pts. $2300. I have a modern home ii Lake to trade for Bnji home 4 room ward huy. Fine, modern 2 Attorney. acres in brick Fifth $2300. Bank Bldg MANY Ml 8 15 22 29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ELLLNOR M WARD, Estate ceased Creditors Tribune guide, to 1 the KSL, studios s!im important spots in Box Elder's TFI-- mrj - in OTHERS YOr hoe ABOiTTHK I. E. BAIRD AGENCY. De- claims with at 1556 26th Street, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 18th day of April, A D, 1941 GEORGE AR1IMUS WARD. Admin-istrato- r of estate of LLLENOR M. WARD. Deceased and LOWE. STEPHENS. BRAYTON Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication. Feb 15, will present 'vouchers to the undersigned 1941. M-- TO CREDITORS NOTICE F 8ti.tr nf JOHN J WARD. Dccrded C reditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1556 26th Street, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 18th div of June. A D, 1941. GEORGE ARHMUS WARD. Executor of the estate of JOHN J. WARD. Deceased and LOWE. STEPHENS. BRAYTON Attorneys ior Executor of Date first publication, Feb 15, REAL ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS LOANS-- NORMAN 22 M 1941. S0I.D-REBOlGHl-REA- Licensed LEE, Abstractor CASH paid for DEAD andE LESS cows and horses, f) 498-.I-2- - MONEY TO LOAN oil rti tafe. La Mont Glover, mgr. Beneficial Life. Approximately sixty students from American histoiy classes Msal in Box Elder will attend today's session of the state leg- FOR SALE Dark Cornish islature. Their chief purpose for hatching, 50c per n will be to see our representaAlso one 300 chick eH tives actively making the laws brooder, good as new, E of our state. The days schedC. M ight. 82 N 1st ' in is ule also a includes visit through the state capitol, and a trip, under the direction of a FOR SALE Three good horses, also two cool Albert Jute to freshen. Ft. Collinston, EVENTUALLY M8-- WHY NOT NOW! Have Your Shoes Repaired Right at BRIGHAM Shoe Shop 1st door north Petersen Electric. UTAH OIL PRODKj any one of the 24 hrs. TIRES KEPAIBQ ECONOMY Road Service MOTOe Pi101 |