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Show a? irset yeiv5-$oum- text HDtX tI I toiler Nabbed HIS, Tenn. I Wednesday, August Music Soothes Utah Ciiy, Chills For Local Audiences al (UP)--Whe- that complained fonts lacked the promised were fans the police I n pawn shops were and within 24 hours arrested Johnson, 42, was of the fans, one Jto pawn eight fans. I'? I t E OKLAHOMA CITY is soothing 1i'ryy Legal Notice Probate end Guardianship Notices. Consult Clark of District Court. Brigham, Utah, or the respective signer for further information. ( & $ 18, 1948 (UP)-Mu- tfJk, 'A -sic impatient passengers at Will Rogers municipal airport here Dick Martin airport manager, said com- plaints from passengers have gone down to almost nothin since installation of a system. ; ? . NOTICE Efttate ot TO NOW! Is Your Chance To CREDITORS Tingey, Joseph Aim Creditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2ft First ecunty Bank Building, Brigham City, tah on or before the 6th aay of October, A D. 94ft VI II LIS A TlNCEY. Administrator of estate of Joseph Alma Tingey. Deceased Dste of first publication August 4th. A ? 1 - D . m E SAVE MONEY 44ft. Davis, Attorney tor Administrator. ON PORTABLE 21 A NOTICE TO CREDITORS MAZIL O TINtshY, known as MAZIL O. TINGEY, Deceased, Estate of TYPEWRITERS also Jr., AND Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham Lily, Utah, on or before the 30th dav oi September. A D,, 144ft ADDING MARIE C TINGEY. Administrates ot Estate of Mazil O Tingey, also known si Mazil O. Tingey. Date 1448 Jr., Deceased of first publication July MAWS 2ft, Walter G. Mann, Attorney First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah July 28 Aug. T NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Willard Precinct Cemetery Maintenance District proposes to make the following improveConstruct one ments, 60,000 gallon reservoir at Willard Town, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, together with work incidental thereto, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of Win Templeton, Consulting Engineer, 615 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are invited for the construction of this improvement and will be received by Chairman George W. Facer, Brigham, R .F. D. No. 2, Utah, until 7 p. m. on the 25 of Aug., 1948. Bids will be opened and read at a meeting of the committee at the City Hall at 8 p. m. on the 25th day of August, 1948. Copies of plans and specifications covering this project may be obtained at the office of the Consulting Engineer. A ten dollar deposit will be required on each set of plans and specifications. The Willard Cemetery District reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities In any bid. to-wi- t: f jV S? Featured Artists . . . with the Asylum of Horrors, chilling stage play which will be at the Roxy theater Wednesday evening, are pictured above. Frankensteins monster, in person, direct from Hollywood, will startle and chill audiences in scenes such as this. The stage show will be given twice, at 7 :30 and 10 oclock. ere't a great time-savin- g combination! remarkable direct drive power take-of- f of the big new 88 tractor is one of the greatest boons to baling. (Oliver Jase the balers load or clear the machine, just step on the the Oliver power take-of- f of your 88 keeps on running! the clutch and youre on your way again. No time wasted clutching, gear shifting, and reclutching! high-tonnag- p d almost any combination of ground speed and draw, ill you want. With its transmission, 6. tr engine and Fuel Miser governor, you can fit the tractot load and use only the fuel thats needed to do the work. can get farm features, many other valuable, money-savinof three great engines for the fuel you prefer, in. diesel that will be available later . . . 5 a tangeable cast and stamped steel wheels and basic inter, ability of mounted tools with other Row Crop models. ere are choice in 1950. UTAH New Population Figures g THOMPSONS Sporting Goods Your Oliver Dealer rdware Mr. Garth Cate, chairman of the committee of Vacations for the National Association of Travel Officials, spent some time in Utah recently calling on members and making a plea for cooperation on the program. Hi committee consists of representatives from the railroads, bus lines, hotels, motor courts, travel agencies and other interestIs ed groups. His organization GEO. W. FACER. working to extend the vacation period from the customary three month period to include every STOLEN PROPERTY A considerable month of the year, thus extendquantity of ing the tourist traveling sea- stolen property has been recovson and thereby extending over ered, most of It apparently taa longer period of time the Use ken from parked autos, and of facilities established to take owners may have same by call care of this type of trade. As an lng at the Box Elder County example of what can be done, Sheriffs office during office Mr. Cate pointed out that this hours and properly identifying summer 285 hotels in Miami, the stolen articles. Included in Florida are operating is the "off the recovered loot art two re season which is the hot sum- volvers, one automatic, one cammer season, while in times past era, several flashlights, one pair they operated only in the regu- sid curtains, a bicycle repair lar winter season. Mr. Cates kit, miscellaneous tools, keys, etc. Unless claimed said that Utah with her many gloves, parks and monuments, excellent within a reasonable length of facilities for fishing and hunt- time, the stolen property will be ing, long ski season, and many advertised and sold. Jesse W. Hoopes, natural attractions has a wonJuvenile Probation Officer. derful opportunity for a tourist season. With the tourist trade providing the greatest source of income in the United States, there is no reason why Utah should not increase Tier revenues from this source. Year-Roun- The West as a section of the a tremendous gain to population amounting percent and in round numbers 4,224.000 people, while the United States as a whole showed a gain of only 8.9 percent for a total gain of 11,744,000 people when the 1947 figures are compared with the 1940 census. The three western coast states showed the largest gains: California, 42.1 percent (2,905,000 people); Oregon, 41.8 percent (456,000); Washington, 35.8 percent (621,-000California is now the third sate in the Union with 9,812,-00- 0 people within her borders, and is lead only by New York (first) with 14,165,000 people and Pennsylvania (second) with 10,512.000. Texas is fourth with 7,104,000 people. Utah shows a gain of 90,000 people or 16.3 percent gain for a new total population of 640,000 compared with 550,310 in 1940. Utah officials feel that this fig- in Vacation Season Year-Roun- U. S. showed e in and check the features of the Oliver. Threader Pick-uArbor Automatic-Hydrauli- c Baler, too. firm, sliced bales that come apart in good-sizesections are red. ime SPOTLIGHTING 30 4 ). 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Ten men are used as truckers, hauling the ores from the mile to the mill. men are employed Twenty-fivas miners at the mine and the call is out for additional miners. The Silver Horn mine is the same famous Silver Horn mine that made history with its rich discovery back in 1875. Present operations are at the same site and involve both surface and underground operations. The first dehydrating plant to manufacture livestock feeds and supplements to start operations in UtalY has been established at Ogden by the Farmers Grain cooperative. This plant will be of to importance stockgrowers and farmers because of the high type of feed concentrates that will be produced here. The plant will produce a high vitamin A alfalfa meal, will produce feed concentrates from canning plant wastes, and can be utilized in many ways where dehydrating is necessary. The Combined Metals company at Bauer have established a mill for the production of building insulation. The new plant now in full production can turn out 1500 bags of insulation per day. The new product, a is made from "Panaealite, type of volcanic rock known as Pearlite. Utah Oil have commencd con structlon on a $2,500,000 pro pan gas plant at North Salt Lake. Propane gas is a gas that is canned under pressure and is used for heating and cooking. g Corrylrfl Co Lada dad Remington Rand e DELUXE Portable light to carry . . . easy to operate .. . responsive . . . and dependable! No wonder ever one's enthusiastic over this speedy Remington Rand Portable. We have a few in now. Come see it for yourself, you'll be delighted with the big results you get with it. mo-chi- g Do you have a news item Interest? Phone it to No. 7. Ot 5 MODEL guard Body and frame a lower center of gravity, too, for eoiid security. And Picture Window Visibility oO around. structure. It Has level You ride in the smooth-goin- g center section. 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