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Show 1 cm TJewi io Wednesday, Apnl 27, 1549 Graders See Relic Room , Furniture " Field Trip " Downtown In Brighg re No Host Bridge Held At Farmer Home Thurs. Delegate WMiZ A held at the home of Purdett t. grade been doing m their social stud the second Lincoln school ies classes during in the ear. past pioneer relic hall of "t , 5 i. 6 children who went on Reeder, son, Phebe Buist Jensen, and the Vera Mills Nichols by Grace Ander and LaVon Fort Brigham Camp To Meet Friday Evening ist ' where they heard an inlying talk on the use of !em furniture by Mrs. Parker Jianus, the mother of one of Camp , To Hold Meeting Fri. Soroptimists Will The Bear River camp of the This Daughters of Utah Pioneers will I meet at the home of Mrs John ,'f-The Soroptimist club of Brigtrips were outgrowths of P Holmgren, this Friday aner had noon at 2 oclock ham City is sending its presifk which the children and dent, Miv, Lenora Romer two delegates, Annie Tingey land Elnora Bovvcutt to represent the club at the Rocky 'Mountain Regional conference, to be held at Sun Valley, Idaho April 29. 30 and May 1. Sorop- clubs timisis Horn seventeen Horn the states of Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming will gather at the Challenger Inn to review activities for the past Our Complete Stock That for yeai and to make plans the coming year. Used To Sell For 75c The regional board announced of American the attendance GerFederation officer, Mrs. trude Huitt, president from East St. Louis, Illinois, and Miss MarLewis, ilyn Merrill secretary, from Spokane, Washington. The Soroptimist club of Brigham City is a member of the assoSoroptimist International ciation, largest women's classified service club in the world. SEED STORE It has 370 clubs in North and South America and Hawaii; 164 clubs in the British Islands, Australia and New Zealand; 70 toclubs in Europe and Asia over of a membership taling 20,000 Soroptimists. In addition to the official rep? resentatives, the follow ing Brigham City Soroptimists will also attend the conference at Sun Blanche Valley this week-end- ; Verabell Hyde, Mabel Nielsen, Knudson and Grace Petersen. Gather children. Week SALE OF ROSIE CK BUSHE 500. NOW EACH HORSLEY'S Miss Emma Laub, Logan, the director of the Rocky Mountain Region will preside at all meetings and Reports will be heard on the progress of the Fellow- ship Get your Swan Garden Ho$c today before hot weather parches lawn and withers gardens. We have the exact type, color and sire Swan hose in oar complete stock at the price you want to pay. AH Swan Garden Hose is guaranteed m writing ytt cost no more than Ordinary hose. Come In end gel your Swan Hose tedayl BRAID GREEN GARDEN HOSE SutOH DOUBLE GUARANTEED FOR 15 IN WRITING Water Library B"ni.i Interest and Sinking Fund Class C Road Fund Trust Funds Perpetual Care Fund Fate Tax Fund Totals Denotes Red. project. In cooperation with the American Federation of Soroptimist International Association, the Rocky Mountain region grants a $1,500 fellowship each biennium to an out- Cash on Cash on Cash in Plus Mrs. Kirk Long and son, Johnny and Mrs. Cal Rohmer and sons Kent and Tim of Los An- ALL FUNDS Cash in U. S. given that of the Sec. 20,505.02 from 1917, 1 to 65 inclusive at $1,000.00 each redeemed December 1, 1918 Electric Revenue Bonds Outstanding Bonds numbered from 49 to 54 inclusive, Series of December 1, 19,19, redeemed December 1, 1918 In addition to the electric revenue bonds, the city has one more payment to make on its December series refunding bonds. This payment will be $6,000.00 payable December 1, 1919 Total Bond Indebtedness A-- Eugene Armstrong, April 1 and 27 20,525.99 20.97 22,200.00 Electric Revenue Bonds, Senes of December 1, 1947, Numbered from 1 to 13 inclusive of series December 1, non-liabili- President. 6,635.83 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS non-prof- H. Redelings, 13,059.95 6,124.12 $ 49,485.85 State $ 65,000.00 13,000.00 $ 52,000.00 6,000.00 1, 1939 $ 58,000.00 of Utah, County of Box Elder, ssI, Edna Roniei Housley, duly qualified and acting City Recorder ot Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, hereby certify that the above and ioiegoing Financial Statement of Receipts and Expenditures is a true and correct statement of the financial of Brigham City, Utah, December 31, 1918 as appears by the records of said City now in my office. Dated April 27, 1919. EDNA ROMER (SEAL) 7 L. 1,087.27 Savings Bonds Wings of Box Elder Flying Club to be held on the 29th day of Apnl, 1949, at the Commercial Club Rooms, Brigham City, Utah, at the hour of 8 00 p. m. of said day, the question of the adoption of the amended articles of incorporation will be read and dLseussed, which amended articles of incorporation were discussed at the last regular meeting of the said corporation in the month of February, 1949. The said membership will at NOTICE TO CREDITORS said meeting adopt or reject of Orson J. Olsen, Deceased said amendments. The amend- Estate Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at the of ments cover the following pro- vouchers flea of Walter G. Mann, Attorney-at-law- , position: Name, purpose, term Brigham City, Utah, on or before of existence, place of business, the 17th day of August, A. D, 1949. Ruby H. LaEon, Executrix of Estate of Orson J. Olsen, officers, directors, annual meetDeceased. shares and ing, membership Date of first publication April 13, invol- A. D, 1949 expenses, amendments, G. Mann untary termination of member- Walter at law of members, Attorney. ship, Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. and organization. M 4 Of this you will please take SUMMONS notice and govern yourselves Casa No. 6799 In The District Court of the First accordingly. District of the Stats of Utah .Dated at Brigham City, Utah, this 30th day of March, 1949 $ 11,972 68 Special Account Bonds numbered Notice is hereby 130.00 15.00 $ Total NOTICE at the regular meeting BY: Warrants Outstanding Cash in First Security Bank of Utah LESS Warrants Outstanding Legal Notices REPRESENTED Hand Treasurers Change Fund Hand Clerks Contingent Fund First Security Bank of Utah General Account Cash Undeposited at December 31, 1918 LESS geles, California, are spending two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnard and also with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. To all members of the Wings of Box Elder Flying Club: 1918 F'euric Californians Visiting At W. H. Barnard Home Probate and Guardianship No iices. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. STATIMLNr Fund C mungent END OF YEAR BALANCE many interesting which relics the The Fort Brigham m the collection. (amp of the Ime of the articles in which Daughters of Utah Pioneers wi ! mteres-hold their regular children were most meeling at the included the Indian peace home of Mrs Lola Stow ell, 311 L the Indian doll and bead Noith Main stieet, .Miss l.enora homer Friday eveof ning at 7:30 oclock. L cocoons and skeins . . . president of the local An interesting articles of pioneer cloth- program has Club will attend been planned and a good attenpioneer furniture and the Nun Valley conference this dance is desired. foke. week end. Jl e children also made a trip he Hadfield Furniture com-- y Bear River D.U.P. Uren El The the trips were accompanied Mrs. Ruth INANCIAL ALL FUNDS RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1948 Far. mer Thursday evening, April 21. The tables were decorated with little pansy arrangements and a hot luncheon was served to the club members. Bridge was the diversion of the evening with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Scott Williams, high; Mrs. Earland Thompson, cut; and Mr. T. C. Tucker, traveling prize. Other members of the club are Mrs. Carlysle Baty, Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, Mrs. U. F. Woods, Mrs. Elwood Checketts and Mrs. Farmer. 1 from of the county court " Monday afternoon. Henry L. Thorne, presi-- ' Daugh-o- f 0f the county camp, Utah Pioneers, met the at the relic hall. After j- -n children had viewed the ar-,tay Mrs Thorn selected which of special interest let the children hold and tolcT the me. Mrs. Thorne was bridge party t KfMGHAM CITY CORPORATION I Creditors and Legal Representatives, OVANDO J HOLLISTER and MRS. OVANDO J. HOLLISTER, if alive and if deceased to their Heirs, Credand itors Legal Representatives. EDMUND P JOHNSON and MRS EDMUND P. JOHNSON, if alive and if deceased to their unknown Heirs. Creditors and Legal Representatives, Hi NRY MEYER and MRS HENRY MEYER, if alive and if deceased to their unknown Heirs, Creditors and W. GRAJ Legal Representatives; HAM, if alive and if deceased to his unknown Heirs, Creditors and Le Til LA ON M( CUIRE Representatives; & WILLIAM IO ; McCROUIY. GEORGE W. HILL and JOHN DOE HOUSLEY, City Recorder. f D Partners doing business as McGKOUIY. HUE h CO. JAMES and MRS JAMI S RYAN, if alive and if deceased to their unknown Heirs. Creditors and Legal And all Persons Representatives; Unknown ( laiming any Right, Title, in and to Fatate. Interest or the Real Property Described in the to Adverse Plaintiffs Complaint or ( louding Plaintiff's Ownership Title Thereto, Defendants. Vt RYAN action is brought; otherwise, within 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 hear been tiled with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to quiet J it plaintiff's title to lands described the complaint, being Lots i to 6 in- elusive, block 199, Plat A,i Corinne , ity Survey. 'thirty days THE STA1F OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned to apserpear within twentv days after vice of thD Summons you U upon served within the county in which this A27 WM. E. DAVIS, Attorney lor Plaintiff. P O. Address; First Security Bank Building, Brigham City Utah. M4-1- I In And For the County of Box Elder EUNICE E. MONSEN, Plaintiff and MRS. I. ORN5TEIN, if alive and ti deceased to their un- known Heirs, Creditors and Legal ADAM KUHN and Representatives; MRS. ADAM KUHN, if alive and if deceased to their unknown Heirs, Rich in Features. Reasonable in ric standing woman to further her studies in a profession unusual to women, such as plastic surgery, diplomacy, etc. Inasmuch as the Soroptimist organization is an executive womens service on club, they follow through to all phases of assistance children, young and old EARS MERRELL'S, Attend Funeral Mr and Mrs. Melvin Johnson returned yesterday from Eph-riawhere they attended the funeral of Emroy Olsen, brother of Mrs Johnson. II , TkUi i f s jo TRAINED SERVICEMEN 0 0 PRECISION equipment GENUINE JOHN DEERE parts When it comes to reconditioning John Deere Farm Equipment, our trained mechanics, our precision working equipadd ment, and genuine John Deere Parts that cant for sen a icing up to "recipe be matched in this community. 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