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Show ELDER yir tfCUY. Uh 'nSrman" Tagged n rone was formerly Ruth Barker, The LSoclal following countries have ( , kJlen. 1, Cot; Attributed Traffic Hot j Placei with Bmilincj, fyacel Poll-Parro- ts ... 4BUJ rowj pre-teste- d old-ag- OUPij $U Crisp their OTS es 15c AGE UTA 11 4c AT BltfOKtMNTS ltl PARTS 1st Rett :arde u IS1 IpRE-USTE- PolfiParrot EEF SHOES FORI BOYS AND GIRLS WM. HORSLEY its DEPENDABLE rED & SONS MERCHANTS SINCE 1887 One! grandfather, Amos G. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese of Brigham City announces the birth of a baby boy. Mrs. Reese was formerly Mary Woodyatf of Willard. Leslie Becker and Clara Perry were married last week in Ida-- ; ho. Mr. Becker is from Rupert, Idaho. Perry Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton is home for a few days visit. He recently was released from the army. He now is working for the Chevrolet company in Flint, Mich. Mrs. Buland Isabella and two children are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton. She will leave in a few days for Pontiac, 111., until her husband receives orders to go overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ronAnthony and family left a week ago for Chicago where . they will make their home. Mrs. Mar- e isteura LEADING BRANDS . AMERICA'S FAVORITE - SPECIAL Famous 1007, Wool PENDLETON apricots in 1947. Legal Notices SUMMONS In The District Court Of The First Judicial District Of The State of Utah, In and For The County of Box Elder. EVELYN BARNES STOVALL. Plaintiff, vs. JACK WALTON STOVALL. Defendant THE STATE OK UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service ot if this Summons upon you, served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty defend the days after service, and above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand ot the complaint which ha been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. This action is brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of mabetween trimony heretofore existing the plaintiff and the defendant. WALTER G. Plaintiff MANN, Attorney. Bank P. O. Address: First Security Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. Aug. 27 Sept. line of railroad is used in the ' co,mod,t,r, ailv to and from said area. That among b lunch other products transported over said branch line of railroad, applicants handle and transport and beets sugar That in the visugar beet product-- . nn tv of Corinne, Utah, the Utah Idaho construted Sugar Company ha and maintains ceit.iin facilities tor the loading and handing ot sugar beets grown and produced by the various farmer in that vicinity in Box Elder That at the present time in County the handling ot sugar beets grown in the vicinity it is necessary tor numerous of life farmers to haul said sugar beets an excess distance over a circuitous route to rem h the loading labilities which have been constructed and are now maintained by the Utah-IddhSugar Company for the loading ot the beets and for transportation over smd Malud Blanch line That m order to avoid the hauling of excess tor said beets such distance and to facilitate the loading and movement of said beets at tune of harvest, the various tanners involved in the growing ot said beets in said area, together with Utah-ldahSugar Company and the ot tic tala ot Box Elder to have requested applicants County, have a public crossing opened over said Malad Branch line of railroad and aurequested that applicants secure thority from this Commission authoriot such prozing the establishment posed grade crossing for the convenience of said beet producers and to the harvesting and shipping of said in said beets as so produced in that the Commission area, and of said establishment the authorizing crossing piescnbe the terms of construction of and the maintenance and protection of said crossing. That Box L.lder County has repie-settleto and agreed with applicants that it applicants will consent to said crossing being opened and make apple tin theiefor. that Box Elder County will bear all the expense of the pie of ud pa rat ion and j crossing, and applicants nre agreeable to allowing said crossing to be opened tlu-i- r track on the condition that j over the expense thereof be borne by Box Elder Counlv and other parties who may be interested therein. It appears to the Commission that the additional hazard resulting from the construction ol said crossing will not be so great as to require the denyin view of the ing of the application. find circumstances, the Commission that the public convenience and necessity of the farmers who raise and ship j CASE NO. 3323 REPORT AND TENTATIVE ORDER Before The Public Service Commission SUNDAY I BLANKET Glacier & Yellowstone ONLY $18.50 Solid Colors. 72x00 $15.90 the State of Utah for at least - Chairman and cattle guard and including installation ol htandard croasbuck signs W. R. MC ENTIRE at said crossing. Commissioner. IT IS f L'RTl If .RED ORDERED. That Attest : ROYAL WHITLOCK Box Elder I nuntv cause that the sub-stance of this oidn be published in a Secretary. daily newpaer ot general circulation SALE Arm & Hammer BEST QUALITY MEATS BAKING SODA Lean. Fresh 55' GROUND MEAT Grade For Slew or Meat Iies SALT 29' can 15 26 oz. ... 34 Everything or CHERRIOS, 8 oz. pkg. WHEATiES t,.r Laundry Soap Washes 59' BONELESS BEEF, 1 Iodized 69' u No. 2 DOG FOOD A RIB STEAKS 10 , Ideal 20 for 2 Clip Pilisbury coupon in this newspaper on page 15EKS with each 25 lb. purchase of Ril Isbu r.yislBes tlFj ou r, $2.03 QUICK or REGULAR 376 OATS, 3 lb. pkg. pkgs 911 and PRODUCT 25' CABBAGE Lb J 23' 25' Crisp FRUIT Mm Kerr Solid Head JAR CAPS pkg. Cashmere IJouquet SOAP. SYRUP Log Cabin 16 ORANGE JUICE JAMES STEWART CARROTS 15' 2 bunches .... SPKItltYK 450 PANCAKE FLOUR, 36 ot. pkg. the good deed j,mmy'.themanW"...-dso, ou get the -brollickmi comedy. this taughsl Bar ut LOAN SERVICE Baird Agency 7:30 P.M. KUTA 43 South Main Street presented by MEsM 1 1 Plenty of Parking Space 330 South Main UNITED STATES STEEL 19 Brigham City NASHUA DOUBLE Q BLANKET Part wool, plaid. Sateen hound. 72x84. A great buy at only What Size Bulb READING: Single socket floor and table laffips bulb. Lamps with two sockets, two with three sockets, three 60 s. bulbs; FOR 150-wa- UCtioHc $6.50 Jem-nic- ope8; tter Ambesco double up pair fleedi 100-wat- tt Sew ing is much harder on eyeS than" reading. For even the simplest needlework you need 150 watts. (Sewing on dark doth with dark thread requires' more, light than ordinary sewing.) 72x81 cotton FOR GAMES: Bridge and other games' requir'iflg'clds'e 'Seeing should have as much light as reading one bulb,' two bulbs, or three 60 s. 150-wa- $4.98 100-wa- tt tt FOR SHAVING: Well-lightebathrooms are rare. A face high, on each side of the mirror, should d irrao? it for ick- ter, - f b S' t, FOR SEWING: Jpt! oprtrt i , FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEllING eSmV FARMS 7' Garden Fresh 25' oz. 3' CELERY Shurfine LIVESTOCK Phone wing fence JAR LIDS Theatre Guild on the Air BLANKET within west Ves AUTOS pattern COMPLETE PENDLETON 1 the showing Kerr MONEY? HOMES .All Wool where point and exact location naul crossing shall be opened pursuant and to agreement between applicant the Ltah-Mah.Sugar Company and Bx Elder bounty being exactly shown on A the blueprint marked a Exhibit attached to the application on file heie-iand bv this reference made a part QUAKER COMPANY and UNION PACIFIC Its Lessee. RAILROAD COMPANY. for permission tex open, construct and maintain a public crossing over their railroad track at Mile Post 6.18 on near Corinne, t their Malad Branch, Utah. By the Commission: On tha- - Srd day of September. 1948. the t Oregqi $hort Line Railroad Com pany and Union Pacific Railroad Company, its Lessee, applied for permit ston to open and have constructed and thereafter to maintain a public crosstrack at Mile ing over their railroad Post 6.18 on the Malad Branch near Box Elder County, Utah. Corinne in The Commission ordered this matter VE LOAN ON: P.iL 3R greatly j hereof, said blueprint lie I NEED SOME IT will : That the applicant rre corporation both orgamed and existing under and bv virtue ot the law ot the State ot L tah. with their principal olhce and place of businrs at So. 10 South Main SireH, 5alt Lake 1'itv, L'tah That the applicants arc public utiliot ties etiyaed in the transportation and freight as a common passrngets i for hire and interin intrastate arrier of state tommerce within the Suite I tah as well as in other state, and a h own and operate a branch line railroad between Hnham I itv, Utah of Utah of In the Matter of the Application ORF.GON SHORT LINE, RAILROAD! mil ns aid aten beets from - Securi,': Great - sakcr t ! - Britain (UP) Belgium, Denmark France Sq to watching viet Union, sew Zealand, Aus, newly assigned meters tagged tralia. Chile, Mexico, and United ...uhoro parking W 1LLARD A belonging to Fred Ben-- States. "Homecoming m auto a faulty was held Sunday was Lights repairing who evening in the Exploding nett, Phone your news to No. 7. ard for Willard Kunzler chapel To Sun meter. who returned recently fiom a 22 Exla. DAVENPORT, (UP) months mission to California. are! traffic ploding lights signal He is now attending the B. Y. U. getting to be a problem here. Cjo-inc-j, at Provo. After the city electrician, W. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muss of H. Clasen, had the sixth small Provo spent the week end with blast reported to him within a Mrs. Moss's aunt, Mrs. Audra few days, he narrowed the cause Call and family. The couple down to the heat of the sun were ma:ried last May and went combined with that naturally to Hawaii on a honeymoon. generated toy the mechanism ol They returned about one month the control boxes. It doesn't do much damage," Mrs. Moss is ago. teaching school in Provo and Mr. Moss he said. Just blows the door off next time your children go is attending the B. Y. U., control box. But its getting taking the to be a nuisance. out his degree. stepping out dress them in Mrs. Lettie Lunt of Duncan, smoothly styled Arizona is visiting with her American20 farmers ate raisfor smart percent fewer turMrs. Almeda Jacob- ing about daughters, keys in 1948 than they did last sen and Betty Lunt. style, lasting fit and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larkin year. sturdy foot protection. and family of St. George, Utah; Come in and see Over in federal $1,600,000 Mr. and Mrs. Kay Crockett and See What and survivors Ison Brent of Berkeley, Calif., monthly us today! and Mr. and Mrs. Perc Petersen insurance were paid to Utahns $3.49 to $5.98 and son Kimball of Montpelier, during 1947. Gives You! According to style and iize Idaho, were in attendance at Utah produced 500 tons of the funeral services of HILLSBORO, pioerdurr - Patrol O. undrr summary handlt-- of Uh served ,nd facilitated by said iksudmn t it tnir huli leper line and cattle guard nut lining two lue, beandfiledthatwithproof thl Coumisdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alon- the isume ot a repnui andptvidf order to ling, diid iurtfter linds that public ton 'raid ciossing to he located approximatepublication I of thin Sec date t ion line after between within the on )v e that day ion ot 20 dividing and venirm date te the zo Barker of Willard. neiesity requires das alter e.efie providing protest Is filed with the no protests ate said public crossing be opened tor theM, Townhp 10 North Kange10 2 N. et order, and unless within 20 days of this At the city election held on tind order, North. this Commission 'and Section 36, Tuvnhip within the specified 20 days. puipoe aloresaid shall become final 3 order said Lake Salt Meridian. West, order, Range rom the investigation made by the Tuesday the taxpayers voted to Commission full force and effect. of IT IS THCRFFORE ORDFRFD. That and trom the record and IT IS FIRTHFiU D ORDERED. That bond the city for $36,000 to im- tiles m this and public rtosxing may be opened anrl Box Elder Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this case which ate made a acotmliucted County shall assume and pay Hth nt giad over the Malad day of September, 1948. incurred m the eon-prove the present water system. part hereof by reference the Commit-ThBranch ot applicants rmlioad at Mile lor all expense J SEAL said ol iind: ion struct including crossing. vote was 88 in favor and 11 s" Post b 18 on said branch, the paiticu-ula- i the cost of the installation DONALD HACKING ot wall-brack- et, have bulb m white glass shade. If you have a single a fixture above the mirror, use a bulb. If you have, a central ceiling fixture for general illumination, use a Trade Wind 60-wa- tt COTTON SHEET 100-wa- 72 x 108 150-wa- SPECIAL FOR 6UY A PACKAGE OF IAMP BULBS tt tt bulb. KITCHEN WORK: At the center of the 'ceiling there unit with a 150- - or tt size of on room and of walls. color Over bulb, depending the sink, and over the range, use a w all lamp with a tt ibulb. should be a glass-enclose- 200-wa- d 100-Twa- Fill j empty sockets, Keep spare on hand. 'INTERMOUNTAIN 'ptam tyoux Dealer V1 ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. f |