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Show Ladies Faculty League Meets At Richardson Home Mon. Afternoon Richardson home was the scene of the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Faculty League of the Box Llder high school Monday afternoon Mrs. Brace R. Owen conducted the meeting. Business matter weie discussed, after winch two new teachtts were mlioduced, Mrs lhylhs Baxter ol the Home Economics department and Mis Elizabeth Mi vers of the English department. Miss Belli Swain-stoand Miss Helen Lampici ht w'Cie introduced as trainees m the Homo Economics depait-men- t from the U. S. A t A deliiious two couise lunch eon was served to the .'IT memTlio L. A. n - 1946 FORD In A-- l tiers din! two guests ptesciit. The refreshment committee was headed by Mrs. L D Wilde and she was assisted by Mrs. L. A. Richaidson. Mrs. Noiman Jepp son, Mrs Apollo Hansen, Mrs F. Joseph law, Mis, Howard Jensen. Miss Jean Shonha and Miss Lura Redd. The serving table was beautiful with a late cover and a centerpiece of lav-nilai sweet peas and lavendar tapers burning on eiihei side Till pin warn eotlsi,!,d o two piano olus by Miss Dorothy Ann Lilly while, Molar uena by flii.esto Lecuona and by nuheristem. Mis Martha Webs of Willard the geest speaher, who told ol lot many mteiesimg expenenees in lift mission field in Hol'and Visits With Daughter, Mrs. Dan Olsen, Here S. m-w- 5 good to No 7, tires. 1941 FORD CONVERTABLE COUPE t ery good condition wit with Mr s r t In Wedding bells chimed DecemPleasant ber 2G at high noon for Miss e SUPER DELUX condition with visiting Chii-.tnta- " f new tires. ' 1938 CHEVROLET PANEL TRUCK Lots of good service left in this one. Legal Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective signers for further information. Bride Of Jack May his Mary Forman of North Ogden, and daughte rof Mr. and Mrs. Lee M's, Dan Olsen in this city for Forman, and Jack May, son of the past two weeks Mr. Ear Mr. and Mrs. Leon May of Harton is 93 years of age and cele- per. The marriage took place at brated his birthday on Christmas day with his e)ii!diii in the home of the bridegrooms A family dinner vv s parents on their wedding anniOgden held on Christmas Eve at the versary. . I home ol hi. son. Barton ot 'lhe ceremony was peiformed Oeden On day, open by Bishop Joseph L. Yates of house honored him at the .same the Harper ward. pi.m e. The bride was given in mar-liagMr. Bn mi is a very active by her father and was atperson arid has lived a iieh, tended by her sister, Beatrice full hie. He was boin at Boun- Foirnan, as maid of honor, and and moved by two other sisters, Betty Fortiful, Utah, in to Mt. Pleasant when he was man and Mrs. Evelyn Howe, of about seven yeais ol age, when Ogden, as bridesmaid and maMe has lived since He is thi tron of honor. Each wore a traLithe: ol 12 ilnldrcn, four of veling suit of pastel color, and whom me still living, Hugh (.lined a corsage of eameillias Ballon of Ml Pleasant, Mrs Lu and rosebuds. til le B. ONen ol Brigham City, Bob Cuttler of Cormne was Mrs A N Vendell and W I best man. Barton of Ogden At the pres The background for the wedent tune, he enjoys going to ding party was a beautiful show s and he reads without the lighted Christmas tree, at the use of glasses He has read two foot of a white stairway. A b inks while at the Olsen home three-layetiered wedding cake (luting the past two weeks. He on a beautiful lace cloth was tiavels by bus alone fiom Ml the centerpiece for the serving Pleasant to Salt Lake City, table. where lu.s family meets him. Bridal music consisted of two T.h Barton is returning to solos, "My Best To You," and Ogden this week vvheie he will "Always, sung by Miss Karma visit lor a few days before re- Holmes, her accompanied by turning to his home in Mt. mother, Mrs. Lenora Holmes. Pleasant Immediately following the marriage, a wedding brunch was Covered Wagon Dancers served to members of the two families and a few close friends. Will Hold Dance Sat. The left for a The Covered Wagon Dancers, short young coupleafter which honeymoon, under the auspices of the they will make their home in Duuphtets of Utah Pioneers, will Harper ward. hold a dance Saturday evening, beginning at 8.30 oclock, in She Just Fell the Sixth ward amusement hall. All members are urged to he INDIANAPOLIS (UP) As they present, and others interested treated the head injury of a in joining the group are inmuttered girl and vited to attend. aloud what should be done to such a heartless driver, Ice oteim was fust seived In police were startled when the the United Stales in 1809 at a victim spoke up and said, "I House dinner, White World wasnt hit by a car. I fell over Book Encyclopedia reports. the curb. been daughter and family u Phone jour A. Barton of Mt. has c Kamen-nmdstiow- S. A. Barton Mary Forman Becomes ld Hit-ru- mOTlCE TO CREDITORS ol Angelo Katsuaa, sometimes known as Angelo George K.ats Deeea aed Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at U2Q Continental Bunk Building, Salt lake City I, Utah, oo or before the 28th dav of April, A. D, 1940 KASHAS and GF.OKOL HHYLUs kAlSILAS, admmiHtratoiH of the estate of KdtmUs Hometimrs Angelo known as Angelo George katsi Lt. Deceased Date of first publication Dec 24, D , 1447 A Keith Browne Attorney at Law Continental Bank Building Sill Lake City, blah D 24 31 J 7 14 21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Ffitate also James K sViUon, known as James l ilson. Deceased ( reditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned at 24i Wd thington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah n or before the 28th day ot April, A 1448 FIRST sfCURITY BANK. Illnley, Trust Officer, Laecutor ot the last Will and Testament of James R. W ilson also known as James Wilson, Deceased Howell Stine and Olmstead, Attorneys for Executor, 625 F ccles Building D24 3 J 7 14 21 Ogden, Utah By FI VC. NOTICE TO CREDITORS L Neiken, Deceased Creditors will present claims w th vouchers to the undersigned at room First Security Bank 20, Budding. Brigham, Utah, on or before the I5ih day of March, A D, 1940 V ALBORG N KOMf R. estate of executrix ol the L Frans Neilseri, Deceased Date ol first publication January 7th. A D. 1940. WM. L. DAVIS. Attorney for executrix 28 J More Service Then Ever .. .Since war ended weve added 41,200 tele- phones in the state. We're now serving 152,000. thw Buildings Constructed tions have been started since Equipment Added... V-- J ...Twenty-tw- o buildings or building addi- Day. In major equipment additions have been made the state to expand local service facilities, involving the addition of 28,000 miles of wire. Som2 135 more such projects are under way. 1C3 Mere (ells Handled ... Utahans made about 990,000 calls a day in 1947. This was 435,000 more than the daily average in 1940. Long Distance Lines Added... to increased volume of long added in the st3te. been distance calls, 3,358 more miles of circuits have THE JCB AHEAD.. h andle an Utahs 2,450 telephone men and women are anx- ious to provide service to those wdto are waiting and to give present customers the type period including 1 947 and ending of service wanted. We estimate that for a five-yein 1951, over $24,000,000 will be required for new construction and plant additions. ar , Jij the mountain states telephone AND TELEGRAPH Keith Nuttall, Brigham City boxing specialist, headlines a Logan fight card .sponsored by the Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce a week from tomorrow night as he meets George Talio, a toughie from the Bronx, New York Both boys will lay extended undefeated records on the resin-ecanvas in the Logan high school gym. d City, Utah t Wednesday, January George is about 25 years old and expected to weigh about 132 pounds. Keiih has just returned from several weeks of training in California to get in condition for three fights which are being staged in rapid succession. The first of these said fights was held last night as Keith met Ernie Huniek. George is the second hoped victim with another fight slated for January 31 in Brigham City with the opponent to be announced later. Robbing Jail Frowned Upon George Palio has won 33 of his A COLUMBUS, Ind. (UP) last 33 bouts with the two he week-enwas tossed "guest didnt win being declard drawers. right back into his cell at the He carries the distinction of city jail when he tried to make Inditing to draws with the off with 16 of the jail's teasand Irish national champs. poons. Cu-bia- 14, Carterpillar Hordes Attack Ivy Vines NEW YORK (UP) Ivy vin of many New Y'ork churches ai other buildings are being stioyed by caterpillars of , forester, a yello spotted butterfly. eight-spotie- Dr. P. P. Pirone, plant pau ologist at the New York Botai; cal Garden in the Bronx, sj that while the best is corntre in this area, it had not been such numbers in recent years S Dr. Pirone advised appiK; tion of arsenate of lead in r, tio of two pounds of powder 50 gallons of water, to be spra' ed on the leaves of the affect plants. Estate ot Frans Goodrich Tires Outwear Prewar Tires !B. F. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of a No Shokicht Vhyahaia, known as S k. Miyahara, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brig ham City. Utah, on or before the 9th day of March A D, 1948 S MITAMLRA, Administrator ot Estate of Sho ktthi Miyahara also known as S K. Miyahara, Deceased Date of first publication January 7, A D. 1940 VI ALTER C. MANN, Attorney for Adminstrator, First Security Bank Bldg Brigham City, Utah. 1 state Jan TODAY YOU CAN GET OUR 20 ALL-OU- T SUMMONS In the District Court of the T'irst Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and For the County of Box Elder. DOROfHY JENSON ( OKM , Plaintiff, vs. HOWARD G CORN1A. Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the serif vice of this Summons upon you. served within the county in which this within action is brought, otherwise, thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said plaintiff and defendant O DEE LUND. Plaintiffs Attorney P O. Address First Security Bank Building, Ungham t it y, Utah Last Publication Jan. 21. 1940. ' First Publication: More remains to be tlon program In our history, to keep pace with Utahs growth. done but a great deal has been accomplished. Engham Logan Fight a Q ourna 'll box eider I, Card Jan. 22 Estate U. Nuttaii Heads Dec Dec 24 24, Jan 14 21 7 H STAIE NXatnon ENGINEER Dec. 24-- Jan FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Put B.F. Goodrich Silvertowns "First on your list for (1) better than prewar mileage, (2) better than prewar safety, (3) better than prewar value. With all these "extras, were still adding a real allowance for your present tires. So shed your tire worries today. Leave them with us. Get the best deal in town. Equip your car with Silvertowns. EVERY B.F. GOODRICH TIRE 3141 CARRIES THIS JUedime QuoAoniee "F very lire inert tube of our menuj lebearing our name ami serial number is guaranteed to be free from defer ts in workmanship and material uilhout limit as to time or mileage" 7 14 95 6.00 - 16 PUTS A NEW PLUS TAX SIZI 4.00-1- 4 1.50 DOWN, 1.25 cture 1947 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the Stale Engineer td up water in Box Liuer County, propriate State of Utah, throughout the entire unless otherwise designated, all ear, at ion a being from St.R&M 9 y j -- Meivnt Fngstrom, Huntsville, Ut. 10 sec. ft lor irrigation use from four 16 in welts bit 25 and 100 ft deep at points and m amounts as follows: Vi ell No. I b 5U ft and W 2.5 sec ft; Well No. 2 h lUG ft 50 ft. and W. 3009 ft 2 5 sec. ft ; Well No. 3 S ft and W. 2600 ft. 2 5 sec ft ; &el) No. 4 S. 2640 ft. and W. 620 ft 2 5 sec. ft all from NE Cor Sec. 16. TlUN, RI8W The water will be intermittently com mingled and used from Apr i to Oct. 31 to irrigate 440 acres of hind embraced in Sec 16, II0N, RI8W, and for year-rounincidental stock watering and domestic purposes 9205 David Paskett, Grouse Creek Ut. 1.5 sec. ft for irrigation use from a dug well 7 ft. in diameter bet 25 and 0 ft deep at a point S 10 ft and W 1310 ft from NL Cor Sec. 21, T I I N, RI0W The water will be used trom Apr 15 to Oct 31 to irrigate 00 acres of land Embraced in N t Nec 22 TIIN, RJ8W, and for year round in cidentai domestic and stock watering purposes. 1921 I S S Simpson. Grouse Creek L't 5 0 sec ft fur irrigation ue lion, two wells. 12 inches in diameter bet, iO and 100 ft deep at points and in I N amounts as follows ttell No 2 5 sec 2100 ft. and W. 500 ft It, Well No. 2 N 1400 ft 2 5 sec ft -both from SW Cor Sec. 36, TI2N. KI0W. The water will be commingled at a point N. I 7o0 ft and W. 250 ft Cor. Sec 36, TI2N, RI8Vt, from and used from May f to Sept 15 to 150 acres of land embraced irrtgste in SL4 Sec. 35, TUN. RlttW. 92 2 Elmer Kimber, Grouse Creek, Ut. 1.0 sec ft for irrigation use from a 10 In well, or dug well 6 ft in diameter, bet, 35 and 85 ft deep at a point S 4 2 ft and E 20 ft. from The NU Cor Sec 25. TUN, Ri8V. water will be used from Apr I to Scpl 15 to irrigate 30 acre? of land rtn braced in N'jNW1 Se 25, TUN, K I B W . and (or incidental stock watering 3 92 East Crouse Creek Water Company Limited, Crouse Creek Ut 3 0 sec ft for irrigation use from a 20 in well bet 60 and 80 ft deep or a dug well 5 ft in d ameter bet 40 and 80 ft deep at a point N 1210 f Cor Sec 36 and L. 20 ft from & The water will be used TUN. RI8W. from Apr I to Oct i. a a supple mental supply to irrigate 10 0 acres of land embraced in Secs 2, 3, 10, II, 14 15. 22 23. TIIN. R18W , Secs 35 and 36. TI2V RldW. 19214 Water Grouse Creek Company Limited. Grouse Creek, Lt 3 0 sec ft for irrigation use from a 20 in. well bet 60 and 80 ft deep or a dug well 5 ft in diameter bet 40 and 00 ft deep at a point W 1423 13. TUN ft from EU Cor. . Sec The water will be ut.ed from RI8W as a to Oct i, supplemental Apr supply to irrigate 1800 acres of land embraced in Secs. 2. 3, 10, H, 14, 15. 22 and 23. IMNRl&W. 5ecs 12. 3, 24 25 35, 36. TUN RI8W Foist 19215 Grouse Creek Water Company, Limited. Grouse Creek. Ut 3 0 sec ft for irrigation use from a 20 in well bet 60 and 80 it deep, or n dug well 5 ft in diameter, bet 40 and 05 It deep nt a point N 1122 ft and L 66 tt from SW Cor Sec 7 Te water will be used TUN, RI7W from Apr I to Oct I, ns a supple mental supply to irrigate 1800 acres 3 2 of land embraced In Set 10, II 14. 15. 22 and 23. TIIN R10W Ser8 12 13. 24 25. 35 36. TUN. RI8W (9216 George Haskett, Grouse Creek. Ut. 2 0 sec ft for irrigation use from n 35 and 80 ft well bet a deep i 2 0 ft at a point S 660 ft and W Irorn NL Cor Sec. 10, TllN, KI8I to fhe water will be used from Apr of land Oct. I to Irrigate bS acre embraced in S'NL' See 10, SbjSLU Sc 25, TIIN, RI8W, and for in stuck wuteiing Protests resisting the granting of ot the foregoing apuheations with any must be In atlldavlt reasons therefor, with extra copy and tiled with form, the State Engineer 4Hf State Capital. Salt Lake City I. Utah, oo or before f ehruarv 20 1448 Ld ALLOWANCE PER TIRE Seel WEEK ON YOUR CAR :b Check Our January Inventory Sale For Price Reductions Up To 50 , G? , '44.0 teutHfea s', vV H fir 2 luestce ' r v rfr Cr.r sir. to. 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