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Show 2 Wax The new rcpmtor wrote his concluding paragraph concerning the murder as follows: "Fortunately for the deceased, he had deposited all of his money in the bank the day before. He lost practically nothing but his life." Fewi-ournELDER a( Brigham City, Wednesday, January 7, 1948 A Semi Weekly Newspaper Su( eessor to T n K Slow Waite)': "This coffee is impelled from Brazil. Tired Customer: Well vvhatta yuh know? Its still warm. BOX KLliKR NEWS (Established and 18) THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor W Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys II. Johnson, Advertising Manager New Missionary: "Can you tell me what become of my predecessor? Cannibal Chief: He made a trip into the interior. Charles Publihrdl every Wednesday and Friday and entered a Second Clast Matter at the post oHiie In biltebam City, Utah, under tha at t of Mar'li 6, 18 79 Subscription Kates; Box rider County $4 00 a year; outside box Elder County, $5 00 a year. .Single copies 5 cents. I My home town is so tough that the can- aries all sing bass. "Huh, thats nothing. Where I hail from they had to shoot a man to start a grave-ya- ul ! Amvets Install r , RI8W The water will be com,, chock in the amount of $3 000 00 at N 700 ft and Vt a Sec. 36, TI2N, SW Cor as an evidence of good faith, to from point to Sept $ used from and May be forfeited to said City in case the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the No bid for terms of his bid A D, 1947 Keith Browne acrued interand less than par Attorney at Law est will be considered 1 lit rigid Continental Bunk Building ukt? City Utah Sail is leserved lo i eject any or all D 24 31 J 7 14 21 bids. NOI1CE ID CREDITORS By older of the Major and taring K also ot Wilson, James Estate Council of Biigham City, 19213- - Last Grouse Creek known as Janies Wilson Deceased Cilj Creditors will present claims with Box Elder County, Stale of Utah, Company ft united. Grouse ( for irrigation ue j, ill in vouchers to the undersigned at 2:4i on tills, 4lii day of December, 20 well bet 6U and 86 ft in Utah Boulevard Ugdtn T' day of April A D , 1148 KATS1LVS and CLOKGi. PHYLLIS ISA SILAS, administrators of the estate of K.attild sometimes e no Ad) known as Angelo George Katsi lud, Unerased Dec 24, Date of first publication New Officers Officers of the local post of the AmVrts will be installed to night during the regular busi ness meeting, by Dislncl Charley K. Yamamoto of Brigham City Speakers for the meeting will be Dr Frank Jones, National for Executive Committeeman Utah and C. C, Patterson, State Commander of Amvets for Utah Presentation of the post flag ot by the Japanese Americans hi Bov Eldei County will also t made at tins meeting A dutch lunch witl be seiv ed alter the business meeting AH veterans are invited to at tend Hus meeting Three monkeys sat in a coconut tree Discussing things as they seem to be. Said one to the others: Now listen, you two, Theres a certain rumor that cant be true That man descended from our noble race. The very idea! Its a disgrace. No monkey ever deserted his wife, Starved her babies, or ruined her life. And youve never known another monk To leave her babies with others to bunk. Or pass them from one to another Till they scarcely know who is their mother. And another thing youll never see : A monk build a fence round a coconut tree, And let the coconuts go to waste, Refusing all other monks a taste. If Id put a fence around a tree, Starvation would force you to steal from me. Heres another thing a monk wont out at night and get on a stew, man said scornfully: You young fellows dont keep yourself in condition. When I was your age I could carry a cup pf coffee in one hand, run half a mile and catch the 8:15 and still be fresh as a daisy. That was pretty good, Pop, panted the young man, but you see, I missed this train at the last station. Somebody asked Rudger Price if Santa Claus had treated him well. If he had treated me any better, Rudger assured, Id be broke. land She is survived by her husband, Henry T., New York City, and her only son, Dr. Frank H. Saito of Brigham City, and a grandson, Theodore Saito. Wafhington on or beinre the 28th day D, 1948 lfbT hOLRUY UTAH do, Plenty of Lumber Promised Governor Maw says that 5,000 bushels of Or use a gun, or a club, or a knife wheat he bought on the board of trade of The nation is not running out declares Lumber lumber, To take some other monkeys life. wasnt gambling. Maybe he just planned Features, a National Lumber to feed it to his chickens. You know, a lit- Association Yes, man descended, the ornery cuss, publication. But brothers, he didnt descend from us. tle spare chicken-feeToday, say the lumber peoof education in our slate. ple, "modern lumbeiing prac tices have turned the forest But certainly all this doesnt' storehouse into a forest factory, tend to clarify the action taken producing new materials each TTW01NK by our own local board of edu-year and growing trees to recation a year ago.'' Of course place those cut. we are just the common people The United States produced and maybe no explanation is 32 billion feet of lumber in due us. At least we Jjave reDear Editor 1916, and more land is birig Now that the holidays are ceived none. used for growing trees each So we are forced to the one over, w e wish t o express A of the Brig- year, with the actual growth of through your paper, our appre- conclusion we have held all the ham complete report City police department has new forest being doubled since ciation of, and thanks for the time, w'hich is, that there is no been compiled by Mac D. 1929, it is pointed out. Concludgreat number of friends, boih decent or reasonable explanaformer city chief of po- ing, the lumber people declare: far and near, who have sent to tion of just a few lice, for the entire year of 1947. With the increasring interest us kind greetings. The number petty personalities, too small to During the year the city in growing more trees in Ameris so great that we could not be brought out in the open and "made $1042 50 in fines im- ica we soon will be growing think of answering each one publicly discussed. and $1051 50 in bail forposed forests yearly than j we so we wish to say to separate, Let us sincerely hope that feited. Other details of the de- moie use. each, and everyone, may happi- never again will we see a time activities for the ness, peace and the blessings of when an employee of the school partment's Ogdenites Watch Supply Depot God be yours, through all the district can scribble off a sense- year are as follows: , year, 1948. Despite assurance that the less note and present it to be Number of arrests, 187; 59; improper parking, 34; army will not close its big supPlease accept our love, and acted upon as an official resothe best of wishes for every- lution of the board of educa- Larceny, 2; vagrancy, 5; dis- ply depot at Ogden, Ogdenites at turbing the peace, 5; reckless are watching developments one; also io all our friends ev- tion. operating vehicle Stockton, California where press erywhere. I am sure fully 99 percent of driving, 4; with no driver's license, 14; run- reports indicate supply head Sincerely yours, the school patrons of the Box ning red light, 2; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. II. Watkin. Elder quarters for the entire Sixth county school district failure army area will be set up. 5; Passing stop sign, leave Mont deeply regret having Dear Editor: Previously the army said it our district. But it is a deserv- to yield right of way, 2; impropCongratulations to the Car ed advancement and for that er registration, 5; failure to stop was considering keeping its mabon county school district for we are indeed at scene of accident, 1; speed- jor supply headquarters at Oggrateful. ing, 24; impioper turn, 2. obtaining the services of Mont den, Utah. We do appreciate the Harmon as their new superinFrom Washington, word comes enterand Robbery have service (breaking given jou tendent of schools Mont is us the Stockton area is being that committed cleared cen17, 12; a a of for almost third ing) as a distribution delocalized qualified in every way to do numlost and found, 20; Mont and Alice. Our very persons a also job in his new posi- tury, report that the pot. They best wishes to you and your ber of accidents investigated, tion. of the Stockton dedesignation stol95, 1; 15; success killed, for and injured, happiAnd w'e in Box Elder county family pot for storage or distribution en cars recovered, 7. who have known him best dur- ness in jour new field. purposes does not change the Number of dogs licensed, 468; function of the other depols in years are A. P DALTON. ing the last thirty-twnumber of dogs disposed of, 351; the sixth army area. sure that he will prove himself number of bikes licensed, 622. to be one of the best adminisMr. Prickett of the Utah De trators in Utah and an asset to That's Philosophy Injuring personal property, 1; partment of Publicity has con A injuring parking meter, 1; drivGa. ATLANTA, any school district. (UP) tacted army heads in Washingman didnt mind ing in restricted area, 3; im- ton, D, C. has taken up the The fact that he was chosen 20 after a thorough investigation when the judge gave him proper passing, 1; involuntary matter of freight rates, which of his record in Box Elder and days in the stockage for crawl- manslaughter, 1. were originally given as a reafrom a field of thirteen quali- ing under a house to sleep. son for transference of the de fied applicants, is clearly suffiMake it 100 days if you want Bill Christoffersen pot from Ogden to Stockton, and cient evidence of his acknowl- to, he said. "I got no place to has shown where there would edged qualifications in the field go. not be the saving that had been Discharged From Army With other work contemplated reBill Christoffersen has TfJM of publicity and the department turned to his home in Brigham other interested officials in Utah MAHONEY his navy have been able to do, we feel City after receiving discharge at the navy base in that theie will be no major He was disAlameda, Calif change with the Ogden depot. arGo -- d. wr Police Dept. msv 1 Lists Complete 1947 Report Rob-inett- that-acti- on; drunk-eness- w'on-derf- top-notc- h ol April A W eutu d Howell Stme and Olmsteud Attorneys loi 1 xet ulor, 111 lea Building 1)24 Jl Ogden. Utah b) 19 17 RULON BARON, BNK Hinley, Trust Offirer, fcxecutoi ol tne last Will and Testament of James R WiKon also known as James AX dsou By H Mayor ATTEST: Edna T Rorner, (Tty Reeoidei D 19 21 j J 26 31 J 2 14 21 oi a du well 5 ft In diameter dnd 60 ft deep at a point N arid E 20 ft from W 4 Cor S The water will TI2N RISW from Apr i to Oct a, n t mental supply to irrigate IOijq ol Unri tmbra ed m Secs 2 3 14 ta 22 23 TUN RI8W and 16 II2N RI8W East 19214 Grouse L t om..inv united Grouse ( (efk II J I) jr irrigation use 20 in wt !1 tat 60 and tfh it a dug well 5 it in diametar nd 80 ft deep at a point Sec Cor ft fiom j I he water will b usj KlbW I t Ot as a MjppJei lo I, pt supply to irn rite 1800 an s 0j u n embraced in Se t 2, 3 I IN R18W 15 22 md 2 3, 3 5 24 36. 25 H2N 13, 19215 Last Grouse Creek j Company Limited Grouse (reK j 3 0 set ft for irrigation use tr 20 m well bet 60 and 80 it a dug well 5 ft in diameter q, and 85 ft deep at a point and E 66 ft from SW Cur 2 N, T Te water will b RI7W to Oct I, as a j from Apr mental supply to irrigate 1800 of land embraced in Secs 2 3 14 23 TUN. H 8W li3 22 and 12 24 2 j 3i, 3o, I I2N, R (ik NOTICE TO WATER USI RS The following applications have been TO CREDITORS filed with the State Fngmeer to ap Estate ol Frans L Neilsen Deceased water in Box Elder County Cieditors will present claims with proprinte of Utah Mate throughout the enlire vouchers to the undersigned at room unless all otherwise designated year, 28 Bank First Securuy Building, locations being from SLB&M Brigham, Utah on or beiore the 5th f ngstiom, Huntsville 19193 Melvin A O 94 day ol March, 10 sec Ut ft for irrigation use from V ALBORG RUML R N 00 It lt in wells bit 25 and estate of lour at executrix of the in amounts as fol deep points and runs L Neilsen, Deceased I - S Vt ell No 50 ft and W lows Date ol first publication January 5 uQ ft 2 5 set ft, Well No -S 7th, A D. 1948 2 5 sec 50 ft and W 3000 ft ft, U,Vl E DAVIS Well No 3 S 2640 ft and W 2600 Attorney for executrix 2 5 sec Well No 4 - is 2640 It ft 7 14 21 28 j 2 5 all 620 ft sec ft ft and U from NE Cor Sec 16 FI ON, RI8W com NOTICE TO CREDITORS The water will be intermittently F state of Shokichi Miyahura also mingled and used from Apr t to Oct 31 known as S K Miyahara Deceased to irrigate 440 acres of land embraced Creditor-- , will present claims with in Sec 16 TI0N KlHW, dnd for year and to the undersigned at Brig round incidental stork watering vouchers ham Citv, Utah on ur before the 9th claim stu pui poses 19216-Geor- ge Paskett Crouse L of 1948 A Mirth. day 19205 David Puskett Crouse Cieik Ut 2 0 t c ft for irrigation u S MIT AMUKA 5 ser Ut ft for irrigation use from h 10 in well bet 3 5 and tiO it of Estate of Sho a dug well 7 ft m diameter bet 2 5 at a Administrator point 8 660 ft 10and W kichi 10 ft Miyahara also known as nd 50 ft deep at a point S TilS from NL Cor Set S K Miyahara, Deceased ! he wnter will bt dnd W 1310 ft from NE Cor Sec 22 used from Apt Date of first publication January 7, II IN RlbW f The water will be used Oct 65 act, 0 to irrigate A 5 to Oct 31 to D, 1948 from Apr irrigate 80 tmbrtced in S1 NfJj Sec 10 s V6 Al TLR C MANN. it res ol land embraced m Nj St c 22 MIN KI8W, and for Sec 25 Attorney for Adnnnstrator, IN Rl8W, and tor year round in dental stock watering First Security Bank. Bldg cidenlal domestic and stock watering P rote-UrcsntUng the gran Brigham City, Utah purposes any ol the foregoing application Jan 7 14 21 28 must be in an S S 19211 Crouse Creek reason, therefor Simpson Lt 5 0 sec ft for irrigation use fiom form, with extra topv and filen 403 State Cn 12 inches m diameter the State bet two wflU. Lngineer SUMMONS Utah on or 30 and 100 ft deep dt points dnd in Salt Lake City In the District Court of the First JuI 20 N 1948 No Well follows amounts as ebruary dicial District ot the State of Utah, 2 100 2 5 Fd H Watson sec ft ft and W 5i() ft In and For the County of Box Elder. NG1N1 f R Si 1F Well No 2 N 1900 ft - 2 5 sec ft DOKOIHY JLNsON CORMA Rlmnult Dec 24 31 ja, T12N 36 Sec both from SW Cor HOWARD C CORNU Defendant THE SIATF O! UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days alter the ser if vice of this Summons upon you, served within the county in winch this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action, ind in tan of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according io the demand ol the complaint winch COMPARE THESE PRICES ANYWHERE ! has been filed with the tierk of said Court this action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between sdid plaintiff and SEDAN. Radio an 1910 BUICK SPECIAL defendant O DF & LUND, has been new healer. A very dean car Plaintiff 8 Attorney P O Address overhauled. First Security Bank Building, Brighdm City, Utah $109 East Publication Jdn 21, 1948 Dec 24 Jan 7 14 21 First Publication Dec 24, 1947 NOTICE Ki island?, golden-voice- d Doris Day is an attractive New York visitor. Doris has a leading role in the new Michael Curtiz musical film, Romance in High C. A. C, Has Sixteen Brigham Students Sixteen students from Biigham entered Utah State Agricultural college at the beginning of the winter quarter are as follows-ClifforTheir names P Woodland, son of Mr. T. C. Woodland; Ralph D Tanner, son of Mr. D. R. Tanner; Gale Maddox, son of Mr I. B. Maddox; Marcus E. Lee, son of Mrs. John A. Lee, Melvin K. Johnsen, son of Mr Melvin A. Johnsen; Beverly Johnson, daughter of Mr. Heber K. Johnson; Mrs. Claia Folland Jeppson, daughter of Mr. A. B Folland; Wendell Hess, sop of Mr. EuNOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS gene Hess; Ray W. Helbery, son Notice is hereby given that of Mr. David E Helbery. Lawrence D. Hansen; John W. sealed bids wii! be received by Hadfield, son of Mr. John Ilad-fiel- the Mayor and City Council of Leon N. Christensen, son Brigham City, Box Elder Counof Mr Eastus Chiistensen; Wil- ty, Stale of Utah, until the hour liam V. Call, son of Mr. Vosco of 8.00 oclock ij. m., on Monday, the 12th day of January, P. Call; Earl W. Andeisen; Or-liA. D., 1948, for the purchase of D. Allen, son of Mr I. S AlSixty-FivDollars Thousand len 00) Brigham City Elec($65,000 Mr J. G son Ross of Morris, tric Light and Power Extension C. Moms and Arden M Hansen, Revenue Bonds Series of Decemson of Mr Cliffoid Hansen, both ber 1, 1947, of said payL. Dale from Mantua; Nelson, able from Twenty-Thie- City, and son of Mr. Lafayette Nelson Twenty-OnHundiedths per cent from Connne, and Lois Petersen, (23 210) of the net revenues of Mr of Noble Petersen, daughter the electric light and power from Fielding, aie also enrolled system of the City. The issuat Utah Stale. ance of said bonds is provided Most of these registrants are for by Ordinance No. 107 adoptHorn Utah, but 36 other stales ed December 4th, 1947, reference Also the conare represented to which oidinance is hereby of is students foreign tingent made and depends upon said growing, with a score of nations ordinance becoming effective as ropiesonted in said ordinance provided. Said bonds will be dated DeThe word coeoanut stems from cember 1, 1917, and shall mameaneoeo.s, the Portuguese ture $13,000 00 on December 1st ing monkej in each of the jears 1918 to 1952, both inclusive. All bids must be without conLegal Notice Probale and Guardianship Nodition or qualification, and shall tices. Consult Clerk of Disbe accompanied by a certified trict Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. Cily Spotlighting WHY PAY MORE? that ONLY SEDAN with low mileage, good Theres lots of trouble free miles leftuf 1910 FORI) rubber. - this one. ONLY $99; 19.19 n SEDAN selling aDELUX PLYMOUTH liens than cost. Youll have to see it to apprec ate. e ONLY $84: 'i TON TRUCK. 2 speed rear This truck is mechanically tops. 1911 CHEVROLET e e ONLY THE 1918 eno $97' PROPERTY TAX HAS BEEN PAID ON ALL THESE CARS!!! CHEVROLEi CENTRAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Angflo Katsildh known an Angelo George Katsilas, De eased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1320 Bank Building, Salt Lake Continental City I, Utah on or beiore the 28th Fstate snowy-haire- a charged December 23 and rived here Christmas Day Christoffersen spent a total of 22 months in the service, during 18 of which he saw service on Guam Island, His rating at the time of his discharge was Aerographers Mate, third class. lie plans to start school next fall and major in meterology, which he plans to make his career. life-tim- "It is well to give full consideration to the fact that the STOKERS mineral industry is a 'purchasing in- dustry' as well as a m front common colds source of raw ma teriais." '5434. THO1 BYRON NELSON HAS BEEN MAXTM,T)C CL' WILD HOSS OF 7C BEnsEty roe mope thaw a year, he OSAGt." kf i.N PLY AePF.AKD WITH A QUINCY, UP TFE LINKS. IN 6 STILL GAME AT THE (OH A) LEGION &UL TEAM. HE PITCHED, AND JLNF.W47, N A FBD-OIOUT IMF ( tHJl rtA.H NI ITNTIACY'UJTLWCJ' RIDGE WQOON.4. COUNTRY CLUB, HE 14-..AND AT THE PLATE SMACKED A UNDER A PAR 61 ...A 60tr 9 SING F DOUBLE AND A TVtPLF. rOUPSF RECORD. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis No Shear Pin No Down Payment $9.68 Per Month , ! ' ss , y Merrell Lumber Co, BEEHIVE Coal & Appliance mechanics-work- ing It is manned by with precision toots in a modern shop. When you bring your John Deere Farm Equipment to us for reconditioning, it will be handled quickly and efficiently. Nothing will be omitted; nothing unnecessary added. If new parts are required, only genuine John Deere parts will be used assuring you of dependable per formance throughout the life of the machine. Regardless of the work to be done, you can be sure of high quality work at the lowest possible cost . . . when we do the job. Let's talk over your farm equipment servicing requirements the next time youre in town. That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes Tell vour druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. de- well-traine- d e Beware Coughs TOPER Guesswork his no part in our service partment! Heres why! The Famous WINKLER lerni 10 5! ; Officer: Hall! What have you got in that Dentist's Mother Dies In New York Dec. 28 bag? Rastas: Rocks. Mrs Chiyo Suzuki, mother ot Officer: "What kind of rocks? Dr Frank Saito, passed away Rastus: Plymouth. illness due to a after prolonged cancer in New York City on DeDont know how these artistic Packer cember 28. She was born 65 years ago in boys let the third prize in the business section window trimming contest get away Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Jipan, and has been a resident of this from them. country for the past 35 yeais. A former resident of San Pedro, The train was pulling out of the station Calif, she relocated in New when a young man threw his bag onto the Yoik in 1915. Funeral services were held in observation platform, and swung himself on Tuesday, DeYork New up over the handrail. He stood there pant- cember 30, City and cremation sering as the train gathered speed. An elderly vices took place in Long Is- I METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH LiLmIIbLi ftc |