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Show BOX ELDER Friday, July A Urn floama i PONY EXPRESS 18, 1947 Semi-Weekl- qoill 'iJID uimjfiug Newspaper Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established 1896) and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager ' Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered aa Second Claaa Matter at the post ottice In bripham City, Utah, under the act of March &, 187V Subscription Rates: Boa Eider County $4 00 a year; outside Box Elder County, $5.00 a vear. Single copies 5 cents. If theres anything we detest its the in- side story boy, the guy who has the righteous word that youil be healing week-- a or would if he didnt slip it to you, in strictest confidence, today. HowHere's Our Chance ever, weve got to admit weve got the word The people of all northern Utah will have on the next president of the United States. a chance this week-en- d to show Keith Nut-tal- It came to us in a printed letter from Dr. A. d our hoy of the squared cir- Herbert Marshall, M. D of Charleston, cle, that were backing him, boosting for him, convinced that hes going to the top in Dr. Marshall doesnt call us Dear Sir or g his chosen profession. or anything like that. He. just Keith has done a lot for this end of the Friend state, particularly for Brigham City, lie begins his letter abruptly with the startling and his handlers have been careful that it statement that You are hereby notified be known, wherever he has appeared, that that 1 require of you to do all you can in Weve every way possible to elect Dr. A. Herbert he is a Brigham City, Utah, boy. seen literally dozens of clippings from the Marshall, M. D., president of these United big newspapers in Chicago, Kansas City and States of America, but whatever you do, it New York, and always Keith is listed from must be done in an honorable, and in a Brigham City. One year he fought in the peaceful manner. Golden Gloves tournaments for the Kansas At least he doesnt summon us to take City team. This year he fought for the Ogden team. Hes been outstanding and a part in a revolution, or anything. He goes credit to his team in all tournaments, but on to say that, to paraphrase, the world is his home town has received its fair share, in a terrible mess, that hes a Democrat, that and more, of the favorable publicity. There he believes in the Golden Rule and is not a are, it is safe to say, a good many thousands politician. Id never thought of it before, of people in the United States who know but the spoils system is sort of an applicado unto Brigham City as the home of that young tion of the Golden Rule. They fighter, who never would have heard of our you, so, if they do it well enough, you get elected and do unto them. town otherwise. Its hard to place a tangible value on pubI will reason, teach, warn and rule," he licity. All we know is that its valuable, so and we dont like the sequence. Even says, .valuable that individuals, products, institutions, towns and states pay thousands of alter weve been warned, we like to be reasdollars for less favorable publicity than oned with. And we like two warnings. Dr. Marshall s letter sounds like hell warn us Jirigham City has received, without cost, once and then bingo due to the fact that Keiths parents decided Brigham City would be a good home town. The government should get out of priOgden and Salt Lake City are green with vate business, he adds, as a post script, to claim Keith, envy. At first both tried and stay out, except where taxes are inbut the Nuttalls made this impossible. They Weve heard of the guy who sold were so persistent in giving the name as volved. Keith Nuttall of Brigham City that the everything and bought a skunk farm so the two Utah metropoliss efforts began to look government would keep its nose out of his a bit fatuous. Now theyve simply turned business, but we dont know of anywhere in the publicity they give Keith. else in private where taxes arent involved. Dr. Marshall knows of such a business, we Its a hard pill for them to swallow to ad- If mit that something oustanding and import- wish he d tell us. Wed like to get into it. ant in Utah could be located somewhere But probably the doctor is too busy to other than in one of our great cities. mess with answering such questions. He Theres no question but that Keith has the solid backing of his small home town, and of has bigger jobs, and much, much bigger caI know how to solve all politieveryone in this end of the state. Were all pabilities. his fans, and were confident hell bring cal problems, he admits modestly, and if to Brigham given the authority that Roosevelt had, and ,a world championship crown with the help of the Lord, I will be able to City. do so, and will do so. And Saturday night well have an opportunity to show this gratitude, a chance to Well, dont be telling just anybody, but give concrete evidence of our support and theres the inside word. However and even enthusiasmfor him, by being in one of the so, five will ten get that Marshall isnt you ringside chairs or in the stands at Rees the next president Dr. A. Herbert, that is him in his for first propark cheering And we all be down there, in Rees Pioneer fessional fight in his home town. And its an opportunity for us in another park, cheering lor you Saturday night. We way, too its an opportunity to see this know it will be a great fight! great little fighter in one of his toughest As the Greek said, many men know how and best fights. Henry Armstrong, Keiths Cannon to Hatter; few know how to praise. Wenmanager, has watched Tiger work since he was signed for the fight here. dell Phillips. And without detracting from the It takes a great deal of grace to be able fight next week, he has expressed his firm conviction that Cannon is to bear praise. Censure seldom does us a faster, harder and mbre dangerous fighter much hurt. Spurgeon. than Washington., This future champ, our Tfcie praises of others may be of use in Loy Keith, who packs the stands in big shows 'jn Ogden and Salt Lake City, very teaching us, not what we are, but what we likely will be seen in a better fight Saturday ought to be. Hare. night, right down here in Rees Pioneer park. It is easier for the generous to forgive, The Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the fight, and Keiths handlers have than for the offender to ask forgiveness. set the prices well below those charged in Edward Thomson. Ogden and. Salt Lake City, so everyone hereabouts can afford to attend. It is not well to see to hear Its another nice thing youre doing for everything; let many everything, causes of offense your home town and northern Utah, Keith. pass by us unnoticed. Seneca. tier-nex- t, l, fair-haire- leather-throwin- ! luke-war- m . Pio-he- er 11 Nuttall-Washingt- HMBaBMBMMMMM Bv Calamity ' i y on BafffTaawnaaaiof All Brigham City Stores And Places Of Business WILL BE iii conflict herewith Legal Notice are hereby repealed. Section 3: Penalty. Probate and Guardianship Consult Clerk ot DisAny peison, firm, or corporation found guilty of violating trict Court, Brigham, Utah, or this ordinance shall be guilty of lha respective signers for a misdemeanor, and shall, upon further information. conviction, be subject to the folnotice to creditors lowing: tstcsLe of James Campion. Deceased Any person shall be subject to Creditors will present claims with a fine in any sum less than vouchers to the undersigned at the of Wm. E Davis, her attorney. Three Hundred ($300.00) Dol- otuce rst Sec. Bank Bldg . Brigham. Utah, or lars or by imprisonment not to on A. betore 194the7 24th day of SeptemD. exceed six (6) months, or by ber. EFFIE C. WRIGHT, administraof the estate of James trix both such fine and imprisonDeceased. ment: and any corporation shall V, m. E.Campion, Davis, attorney for be subject to a fine in any sum Administratrix 23. Date of Three less than Hundred A D. 1947. firt publication July 30 Aug. 6 13 23 July Dollars. ($300.00) Section 4: Effective Date. This ordinance shall take efNOTICE fect either fifteen (15) days afUtah-Idah- o ter its passage or upon its first The property of the publication, whichever Central Railroad Corporaday is most remote. tion will be sold at public sale in accordance with the followPassed by the Board of Coun- ing Order. ty Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah, in regular session, Case No. 1249 Civil this 21 day of July, A. D. 1947. ORDER NO. 19 LEWIS S. WIGHT, SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND Chairman. PERSONAL PROPERTY dinanct-- r Jane i West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park Four Grizzlies came into camp yesterday . . . there's so many people out in the woods that they are scaring the bears into the camp ground. . . . well, anyway, there are plenty of bears here and they are not easy to scare. There are other animals too, saw about a hundred elk in one herd, four more close enough to take a picture of them, and off the beaten path, a huge buffalo who pawed the dust up over him like a mad bull when he saw us. Caught sixty fish in the Yellowstone lake yesterday . . . there are six of us. . and met a friend of Chet Knudson's who is here from California! Calamity Jane. Linford Family To Hold Logan Canyon Reunion The Linford family is holding its annual reunion at the Boy Scout lodge (Cache peace officers lodge) in Logan canyon Saturday afternoon, July 26, and Sunday, July 27. A committee, headed by Cyril A. Linford. Garland, has gone to great eftort and expense to provide for this bigger program. Many interesting events have been planned for the two days. Those desiring to stay overnight may bring tents and camping equipment or they may bring cots and- - bedding and sleep in the lodge. One of the many events will be a softball game Sunday afternoon between the Linfords and (Outlaws vs. Inlaws). Bring your own softball mitts, family members were urged. Lets all go and have a good time. Further details may be obtained fropr Cyril A. Linford, Box 247, Garland, or L. H. Linford, 359 Marion street, Salt Lake City," the announcement s No-iict- ATTEST: In The District Court of the Henry Nielsen. United States In and For the County Clerk. District of Utah, Northern Those members of the Board of County Commissioners of Box BANK OF FIRST SECURITY Elder County voting in favor of National Association, UTAH, the above ordinance were: Lewis a corporation, and WILLIAM S. Wight, Orlando Allen, Horace H.. LOOS, Trustees, Plaintiffs, Hunsaker. Those members of the Board of County Commissioners of THE UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL Box Elder County voting against a RAILROAD CORPORTION, the above ordinance were: None. corporation. Defendant. C. STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss. I, C. Henry Nielsen, County Clerk of Box Elder County, and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above was and foregoing ordinance passed by the Board of County Commissioners of said County at its regular meeting held July 21, 1947, and do further certify that upon final passage of said ordinance, Commissioner Lewis S. Wight, Orlando Allen and Horace N. Hunsaker voted in favor of said ordinance. Petition No. 14 for an Order of Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property, heretofore having comelon for hearing in the above! entitled cause, and the courthaving made its Findings of Ffict and Conclusions of Law regarding the matters set forth in said Petition No. 14, and the court being advised in the premises, and good cause appearing, ADJUDGED it is ORDERED, AND DECREED: on each parcel so sold as estimated by the Receiver, the pur- chaser to pay said estimated taxes to the Receiver as part of the purchase price. The property sold will be displaced by the from the net funds realized sale thereof and such funds will be substituted for the property, from the sale of which said net funds will be realized. At said sale any bidder will be entitled to bid for any parcel of said real estate, or any combination of parcels thereof. If bids are made for a combination of parcels, and a competing bidder shall bid for all or part of the parcels comprising the combination, then the bidder for the combination shall not be permitted to withdraw his bid until and unless the total of the sums bid for all of the parcels in said combination exceeds the amount bid for such combination of parcels. The Receiver is authorized in his discretion to convey all or such part of the right of way to the Utah State Highway Commission, or other public authority or municipality in echange in whole or in part of its or their assumption of the Receivers obligation, if any he have, to restore streets from which the tracks of the U. I. C. may be removed, and the relief of such obligation shall be valued at such price in considin ering bids as the Receiver his discretion may consider proper in the premises. Bids shall be made and received with the understanding and on condition that the Receiver, if he so elect, shall have a reasonable time to consider and calculate which all bids to determine thereof may be the highest and best bid, and the Receiver is authorized to reject any bid which he considers to be infor the properadequate ty covered by such bid. The Receiver Is. authorized to, in his discretion, adjourn or conduct any sale or sales from day to day or from time to time, and with the consent of the bidders present at any sale or continued or adjouned sale to continue or adjourn the same to a different place within the county wherein said sale is being conducted. Real estate contained within or being part of the right of way of the U. I. C. will be sold subject to the right of the Receiver or his assigns to continue in possession thereof and use the tracks and equipment located thereon for such time as the Receiver finds necessary in dismantling and salvaging the line and track material of the U. I. C. and removing the same from the right of way. After such dismantling and salvaging and the removal of such salvaged materials, the purchaser or purchasers of the right of way, or segments thereof, may enter into possession of the property so purchased by them respectively. The Receiver, for himself and assigns, reserves the right of transit over the tracks on such right of way free of all charge. The purchasers of right of way shall not interfere in any way with the possession and use thereof by the Receiver or his assigns in salvaging and removPuring said track materials. chasers of the right of way, or parts thereof, will acquire the land but not the track, poles and other appurtenant railroad material which the Receiver or his assigns may decide to remove and will accept the land in the condition in which it is left after such track and materials are dismantled for salvage and such part thereof as the Receiver or his assigns desire to remove has been removed. 8. That the sale in each county aforesaid shall be a sale distinct and separate from the sale in each other county. 9. The Receiver shall make, execute and deliver to purchasers appropriate Receivers Deeds, bill of sale, assignments and other documents and evidences of title as may be necessary or appropriate to convey or transfer to said purchasers, respectively, all the right, title and interest of the U. I. C. and of its Receiver in artti to the property purchased by said purchasers, respectively; provided, however, the Receiver shall not be obligated to furnish abstracts of title or title insurance covering any parcel of real estate sold by him. 10. Let notice of said sales be given by publication of a copy of this Order No. 19 once a week for four weeks prior to August 24, 1947, in newspapers of general circulation in Weber County, Utah, Box Elder County, Utah, Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, respec-tjvclprovided that such notice need contain a description of that real estate only situate in the county wherein the notice is being published. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 18 day of July, 1947. BY THE COURT: 1. There is a necessity for the immediate sale and liquidation of the' real and personal property other than cash or its equivalent and accounts and notes rethe ReIN WITNESS I ceivable constituting WHEREOF, estate of The Utah stated. have hereunto set my hand and ceivership Idaho Central Railroad Corporaaffixed my official seal at my tion, hereinafter referred to as In one out of three farm sales office in Brigham City, Box El- U. I. C. last year, the mortgage was der County, State of Utah, this 2. That S. J. Quinney as Receiver of the U. I. C. offer for equal to the 1941 value of the 21st day of July, 1947. C. HENRY NIELSEN, land. sale and sell from time to time as purchasers become available County Clerk and ORDINANCE Clerk of the Board of all personal property of said for cash, free and clear County Commissioners of estate of liens and encumbrances, and Prohibiting the Sale of Beer on Box Elder County, Utah. on such other terms and conSunday Within the Corporate (SEAL) ditions as to said Receiver Limits of Box Elder County, may appear to be the best inState of Utah. esterest of said receivership tate and those interested thereTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMin; that the net funds realized MISSIONERS OF BOX ELDER the sales of such property from -STATE OF 4JTAH, IT COUNTY, NO the property from MORE will COSTS displace ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: a sale of which said funds may Section 1: Sale of Beer on Sunbe realized. 3. That S. J. Quinney as Re day Prohibited. No person, firm, or corporaceiver of the U. I. C. offer for tion who is legally licensed to sale and sell at public sale at ! the Court House of Weber Counsell beer within the corporate ty, Utah, in Ogden, Utah, on limits of Box Elder County and Tuesday, August 26, 1947 at outside of the incorporated cities 9:00 a. m., and subject to the and towns thereof shall sell, of- PORTLAND $14.00 terms and conditions hereinaffer for sale, deliver or give to ter set forth, all the right, title Call your Local Overland Greyhound any person, nor shall any of and interest of said Receiver in Rent for low fare and departure their employees sell, offer for timet to anywhere in America. and to the real estate of said sale, deliver or give to any perreceivership estate of the U. I. HOWARD HOTEL C. and of the U. I. C. situate in son between the hours of 12:00 Phone 175 Weber County, Utah, described o'clock midnight Saturday and in Exhibit A, attached hereto 12:00 oclock midnight Sunday, and made a part hereof. beer held for retail trade. any 4. That S. J. Quinney as ReSection 2: Repeal of Conflicting ceiver of the U. L C. offer for Ordinances. sale and sell at public sale at Optra too by UNION PACIFIC STAGES 1st. Any ordinance or parts of or- the Court House of Box Elder County, Utah, in Brigham City, Utah, on Wednesday, August 27, 1917, at 9:00 a. m., and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, all the right, title and interest of said Receiver in and to the real estate of said Receivership estate of the U. I. C. and of the U. I. C. situate in Box Elder County, Utah, described in Exhibit B, attached hereto and made a part hereof 5. That S. J. Quinney as Reor of the U. I. C. offer for ceiver WELL BUY YOUR sale and sell at public sale at the Court House of Cache County, Uah, in Logan, Utah, on Thurslay, August 28, 1947, at 9:00 a. m., and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafWARTIME TIRES! ter set forth, all, the right, title and interest of said Receiver in Well pay top price for and to the real estate of said receivership estate of the U. I. C. your present tires original and of the U. I. C. situate in tread or recaps! Cache County, Utah, described in Exhibit C, attached hereto and made a part hereof. GET GOING AGAIN ON 6. That S. J. Quinney as Receiver of the U. I. C. offer for sale and sell at public sale at TOP-QUALIthe Court House of Franklin County, Idaho, in Preston, Idaho, on Friday, August 29, 1947, at 9:00 a. m.f and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafTILLMAN D. JOHNSON, ter set forth, all the right, title Our easy pay plan makes Judge. and interest of said Receiver in Exhibit B it painless on your pocket-boo- k and to the real estate of said receivership estate of the U. I. The Utah Idaho Central Railto have real tire safeC. and of the U. I. C. situate in road Corporation Real Estate Franklin County, Idaho, describOutside of Right of Way, Box ty and satisfaction again: ed in Exhibit D, attached hereElder County. to and made a part hereof. Parcel No. 14 Beg. 904 ft. W 7. That said sales, and each and N. 48 deg. 54 min. W 462.7 of them, will be conducted and ft.; th. N. 16 deg. 55 min. W. 942 offers received and sales made ft.; th. S. 73 deg. 05 min. W. 40 ft., on the following terms and con- from the S. E. cor. Sec. 14, T. 7 Drive in Today! The real estate N., R. 2 W., S.L.M., in the W. ditions, 8 above mentioned and described line of State Road th. S. 16 deg. be will sold for cash or its 55 min. E along said W. line I equivalent by said Receiver in of State Road, 109 ft.; th S. 64 separate parcels at public sale deg. 15 min. W. 28.7 ft., th. N. at the Court House of the coun- 25 deg. 45 min. W. 34 ft.; th. S. ty wherein said parcels re- 5.64 deg. 15 min. W. to the E. spectively are located, to the line of the O. S. L. RR.; th. highest and best bidder for such Northwesterly along said E. line parcels. Said sale or sales will of O.S.L. RR 72.7 ft., more or 3 23 South Main Phone 56 be made without further ap- less, to a 15 min. point S 64 praisal of the property to be W. from point of deg.th N. 64 sold, and said property will be deg. 15 min. E. to beg., point of beg. sold free and clear of all liens (Substation Grounds, Hot and encumbrances, and free of Springs). all equity of redemption, but Parcel No. 15 Lot 14 in block subject to current unpaid taxes 16 of Plat "A, Willard City Plat. jBQOQtJPOOOl 1 ipS SME SAVE UP TO 50 wstcy y, CLOSED TY THURSDAY 24 JULY Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Mormons trance into the Great Salt Lake Valley. GENERALS! GENERAL en- - TIRE ' MERCHANTS COMMITTEE BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANDERSEN AUTO 8 N R. 2 W S.L.M., 840 ft. and N. 1 deg along E. Street line the S. line of said lot I i0i I 754 amC of beg., th. continuing n 10 min. E. along street juft., th. E. along street ft., th S. 266 ft., th w ' vt Bv PATR to point of S , id Press Grounds, Willard). lywooe KX ner Parcel No. 16 From Arlet of the S. W. , 0f Fl' .it, cake iii T. 8 N R. 2 W running s of Ar ft. to the point of beg 165 ft., th. S. 97 ft., th. E glimpst1' th. N. 97 ft. to the point helan ga and containing 0.38 of an hiding (Between Willard & Perrv to let Side of Parcel No. 17 From the :gw.H..a V comer of Sec. 10, T. 8 2 W., S.L.M., running N & jthes in od, an th. W. 50 ft.; th. S. 662 ft Veronica E. 50 ft.; to the point of and containing 0.76 of an a. (Between Willard & Perrv J :out time Side of 1 p IWi Parcel No. 18 Beg. at a an )ats 865 ft. N. and 79 ft. E. of tt W. corner Sec. 2, T. 8 N. r. be. the'-cor- ' S.L.M., N 1 deg. 31 min F ft.; W. 99 ft.; S. 1 deg. 31 W. 444 ft. E. 99 ft. to po,, beg. (South Perry Wh.se, e been nza, or g erty). Parcel No. 19 Beg. 121 j. and N. 13 deg. 19 min. p ft. from the S. W. cor. of N. W. quarter of See. R. 2 W., S.L.M., th N. min. W. 24 ft.; th N. min. E. 643 ft.; th. S. min. E. 132 ft.; th S. 2, T t 76 de 15 de 76 'ATER de 13 de min. W. 643 ft.; th. N. 76 41 min. W. 108 ft to beg. q, Perry). Parcel No. 20 Beg. at a a which is 82.5 ft. W. fom th E. corner of Lot 1, blk. 8J B, Brigham City Survey running th. N. 165 ft.; th 49.5 ft.; th. N. 495 ft.; th. f ft.; th. S. 660 ft.; th. E. 247; to the point of beg. Brigham City, Utar Parcel No. 21 Beg. 165 t of the S. E. cor. of blk. 83 1" B, Brigham City Survev W. 132 ft. N. 99 ft., E. 132 f 99 ft. to the point of beg. dence, 4th W. & 1st N., Parcel No. 22 Beg. at a 75 ft. E. of the N. E. eorne Lot blk. 77. Plat B, Survey; th. S. 191 ft. N. 87 deg. 26 min. E 10.01 th S. 18.35 ft.; th. E. 72 ft,-less, th. N. 33.60 ft.; th 25 ft.; th N. 53 ft.; th. W. th. N. 117.75 ft., th. W. 15 t point of beg. (Fifth We? Forest St., Brigham City). Parcel No. 23 Commer; at the N. W. corner of Sec.t 6, 10 N R. 2 W., S.L.M., th W ft.; th. S. 20 deg. 16 min. 2257.7 ft. to point of beg.; S. 20 deg. 16 min. E., 547 ft S. 88 deg. 46 min. E. for ! ft., th. N. 20 deg. 16 min. V 476.5 ft.; th. N. 0 deg. 02: E. for 61.9 ft to a point it S. line of the County Road N. 88 deg. 46 min. W. a said S. line of County Roac 161.4 ft. to the point of (Station Grounds & Warehf property, Honeyville). ,. Parcel No. 24 Beg at a W. 1840.5 ft., and S. 5 deg min. E. 335 ft. from the corner of Sec. 29, T. 11 N, W., S.L.M.; th. S. 5 deg. 02 E. 335 ft.; th. E. 105 ft.; tt 5 deg. 02 min.; W. 225.25 ft N. 25 deg. 09 min. W. 110.41 th. W. 66 ft. to point of beg. p tato Cellar & Wareho Grounds, Madsen). 1840.5 Parcel No. and S. 5 deg. 2 min. E. 67 from the N. E. cor. of Sec. 25-rB-eg. T. 11 N R. 2 W S.L.M., the S. 5 deg. 2 min. E. 331 ft, E. 104 ft.; th. N. 5 deg. 2: W. 331 th. W. 105 ft. to) ft; (Potato cellar, Madsen). Parcel No. 26 Commer at a point N. 77 deg. 55 mu 2248 ft. from the S. W. cor Sec. 5. T. 11 N., R. 2 W Si. and running th. N. 9 deg min. W. along the E. line 0. Oregon Short Line Ry. Co W for a distance of 332.4 ft E. 187 ft.; th. S. 330 ft.; t) , 132 ft. to the place of beg. ilfM Grounds). I Parcel No. 27 Beg. 1931 j and N. 13 deg. 19 min. E. I ft. from the S. E. cor. of til W. quarter of Sec. 35, T. Si R. 2 W., S.L.M, th. contirlf N. 13 deg. 19 min. E. 361 ft N. 76 deg. 40 min. W. 66 ft I S. 13 deg. 19 min. W. 353 ft! S. 67 deg. 30 min. E. 67 f beg. (1 Mile North Perry).! Parcel No. 28 Beg at W. corner of the N. E. quar&Bw ey Sub-statio- n Sec. 29. T. 12 N R. 2 W Sf gL 1 and running th. E. along r line between the N. half (At TIC the S. half of said section 3 th. S. 400 ft.; th. N. E. to a 856 ft. E. and 100 ft. S. fronOiM point of beg.; th. N. 100 ftf said section line; th. W. 35 th N. 418 ft. to the E. lirfc Ft R-- of the U.I.C. RR; th. Sf line 1072 f along said the aforesaid section line E. 196 ft. to point of beg. (I RR Gravel Pit). All other real estate, and undiscovered, incR-- hing: All the private Right of located in Box Elder Co- Utah along the line of rar of The Utah Idaho Central road Corporation, commer at the South county line of Elder County where said J road enters said County j ' the South and thence i; northerly direction through. Springs, Willard, Brigham Honeyville. Doweyville and linston, Utah to thp count) dividing Box Elder County, and Cache County, Utah. The parcel numbers and planatlons following partio descriptions are not part legal description. They art sorted for convenience may request that part of any parcel be ol for sale. For further partlft call or write the undersiF S. J. QUINNEY. RK of The Utah Idaho Car Railroad Corporation, den, Utah. July 23 30 Aug E 1 into a |