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Show a county Jail in the city court on Social Items of the Wek auction to the highest bidder at Holton of stealing chickens. No. 119 South Main Street, Brig- count Noble Sheffield or e.h their on had been ham City. Utah, on the 6th day The thieves had visited with in City Lake City to Salt of April, 1950, at 12:00 Noon of way back and friends in Brigham at Bishop stopped had a car and . . said day. Mr. and Mrs. H, t r coop and Henry Yates chicken 40 chick had and motored to Salt 30 AUTO SUPPLY BRIGHAM between taken k Saturday, COMPANY, a ens, in FarmThey had a flat tire 'had be- Corinne had sheriff recently By Charles Whitworth, the and ington be- ed the arrival of a Manager. baby come suspicious of ttem The of cause of the squawking of the Eli T. family WM. E. DAVIS, Brigham, Utah Peirce gave the?, them. poultry and arrested Attorney for Lien Claimant. sentenced to prise Saturday night each were 5 They or spend 120 home at Harper. pay a fine of $120 The Sunflower camD jail, county days in the Drawbridge Stays Shut are D.U.P. had met at the The paper stated " they The turntaBOSTON (UP) Jack at the Martha Pierce. ble draw of Prison Point Bridge now boarding with more hasnt been opened in than 20 years. Millers River, up which ships once sailed to FOR BETTER HORSLEY'S Cambridge and Somerville, has course old been diverted from its under the span. BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, March 29. 1950 A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays! $4 00 per year; $2.00for 6 montns; singe copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, combination rate $5.00. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Even a guy whos lost his thumbs and little fingers, which we havent, can count the days that are left in March on the fingers of one hand. State Building Fund Revenue the help of the weatherman (no, not you, Clifford) and the collector of internal revenue (no, not you, Allen) March is shaping up to be just about the lousiest month of the year. Brigham City, All in all, with The 1947 Utah Legislature initiated a state building program to meet the most urgent needs of state penal, welfare, and educational institutions. The law conproperty tax levy for templated a state-wid- e building fund purposes, but provision was made for sales tax revenues in excess of welfare appropriations to be transferred to In 1948, $3,613,-448.5-8 ; the state building fund. was transferred from sales tax re0 ceipts to the building fund, and in 1949. Utah property taxpayers may find comfort in knowing that an additional state-wid- e levy of 4.72 mills in 1918 and 3.87 mills in 1949 would have been required to provide revenue for state budding equal to the amount provided from sales tax revenues after welfare appropriations were met. The sales tax provided more than $9,000,-fo- r the public welfare program and welfare institutions in 1949, nearly three times the total sales tax collection in 1937 when sales tax was earmarked for welfare alonO. The amount provided for welfare purpose in 1949 from sales tax receipts exceeded total sales tax revenues in any year during which the earmarking provision was in effect. . $3,184,-857.4- Costs Of Public Assistance Despite reductions in grants made in the dosing months of the year, total public assistance payments in Utah were slightly higher in calendar 1949 than in 1948. Rising general assistance rolls, particularly in the category of aid to employables, is the major factor straining Utah public welfare funds. The State Welfare Department reports that applications for public assistance in January, 1950 were more than 10 higher than in the preceding month of December, 1949, and neiyly 33 rnpre than in January, f ( LOOKING BACK flexible wwnwhh totnfort You soy you've stolen no chickens, no geese, no hirkeysll Cose dismissed." Boss, I sure was skeared to death youd say ducks. Judge: Willie: 5 anti-histami- Personally, Old Doc credits the antihistamine pills with preventing at least a n really bad colds this winter, and a dozen or more mild What does Life expect for 39 cents? Major half-doze- NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Gordon Wm. iiadfield, BRIGHAM CITY, A MUNICI DeBRIG PAL CORPORATION, ceased. Creditors will present claims with HAM CITY, UTAH. vouchers to the undersigned at office By Lorenzo J. Bott, Mayor. of Waher G Mann, First Security Bank Bldg , Brigham City, Utah, on Attest: or before the 1th day of May, A D., Fannie J. Christensen, 1950. Estate LORjNA a hadfield tannfr. Admin Hit rat ri of Estate of Cor' don Wm Hadfield, Deceased. Date of first publication March S, 1950 G. Mann, Attorney at law Bank Bldg. 1 Brigham City, Utah. A D Walter 35 First Security City was the headline of the top story in the Box Elder News of March 27, 1925. "Lichtenstein tailor shop, the article continues, "was broken into late last night or early this and a quantity of morning mens and ladies clothing, valued upwards of $200 was stolen. "The thieves broke in through the rear of the building by breaking a glass window, ALso robbed that night was the Cuttino-Zeime- r garage. ... There probably are a lot of other things about March that wed find objectionable if we could just think of em, but March the month when we just cant think things. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Estate of CHARLES GARFIELD, De ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2520 Simpson Avenue, Sait Lake City, Utah, on or before tha 18th day of May, A. 1950 D A ADA C. GARFIELD. Administrator of tha Estate of CHARLES GARFIELD, Deceased Dote of First publication March 29, D 1950., John Farr Larson Attorney at Law 2520 Simpson Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah a ' M i 29.A-5.f- - WA s l l9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ROSE IMOCENE JENSEN BAIRD, Deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned st the residence of Live B. Korth, Administratrix, in Tremonton, Utah, on or before the 29th day of July, A D. 1950 ELVA B KORTH, Admantaratrix of the Estate of ROSE IMOCENE JENSEN BAIRD. Deceased (Date of first publication March 29, Estate A D, 1950. AND Attorneys for First Security Brigham City, MASON VBRNIEU Administratrix Bank Building Utah M NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CORA MYRTLE MOSS, also known De as MYRTLE MOSS. ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at l)ts residence, 155 North 4th East Street, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the Jlet day of May, A D, 45() t i GEORGE Av NIELSON, Administrator of the t state of CORA MYRTLE MOSS, also known aa Mvrtle Moss, Deceased Date of first publication March 29, A D. 1950, Wm. E. Davis, Esq. Attorney for Administrator. All in all, were just as happy as a lark FOR BIDS that March will be over before this week is, ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for the conand if we knew anyone in Washington wed struction of a cemetery office send him a wire and try to get it fixed so building to be erected in Brigthat there wouldnt be another March for ham City, Utah, will be received at least a year. A Room Full of Noses , at the office of the City Recorder, Brigham City, a Municipal Corporation in the City Building, Brigham City, Utah, until eight oclock p. m., on the 6th day of April, 1950, and will then ' be publicly opened and read. All bids shall be made on the forms provided and printed made a part of the Contract Documents. Copies of the plans, specifications and other Contract Documents are on file in the office of the City Recorder, Brigham City, A Municipal Corporation, in the City Building, Brigham City, Utah, and are open for public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained from the office of Karl L. Krusmark, Architect, First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, upon deposit of fifteen dollars ($15) for the plans and specifications. Said deposit will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bona fide bid and the plans and Poultry Meeting Poultry raisers of the area had held a meeting the previous Friday evening. President Ver-aBoothe of the local organization presided. Reports at the meeting showed that purchase for about 300,-00chicks had been filed for. specifi- - ARE YOUR CHICKENS OR TURKEYS MAKING YOU A PROFIT? It will pay you to learn how 1500 poultry men last year made $1,149,000 added income due to our breeding program. Find out how our members get chicks and poults that live better, grow faster, have greater vigor, and lay better. Find out why they make more per chick or poult per pound of feed. , Write, today, without obligation for complete information. Give your name and stale whether you are interested in Chickens or Turkeys. YSajtlnqlow . seeds that are cleaned and treated in our own plant cally adapted varieties, high producers of guaranteeed vitali We can give you the seed adapted for your type of soil HORSLEYS seeds for all your needs! I 0 The Best Pasture Mixtures Cost You OnlyK Pasture mixtures, grasses and clovers, cost you only on the dollar in compliance with the AAA program, take care of the details. Come in, get your pasture mlitr you pay only us. one-fift- h if you buy your pasture mixture fix CUSTOM CLEANING AND TREATING Our new $10,000 seed cleaning and treating plant has the very latest machinery for this work. Our Rice dodds removing machine for alfalfa cleaning is the only or north of Salt Lake City. Lowest prices on cleaning ik treating your seed. Immediate service. Bring in yoe, seed today! Please let us have your tentative order for Ranger aHC seed, as indications are it will be scarce, Well hold J) . ( a phone call will do.jj v II THE NEW Horsley's OCjtefelKo tew Oiick sne 4 E Missionary Home Elder Maxwell Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marenus Olsen of Recorder. City Brigham City, had returned (SEAL) Published March 17, 22 and from the Hawaiian mission field. 24, 1950. Chicken Stealers Mar-2Two men, one from Ohio and one from California, had been NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE arraigned before Judge Fred J. United Stakes Department Of The Interior Bureau of Land Managament Land & Survey Office, Salt Lake CRy. Utah, Jan. 27, 1950. NOTICE is hereby given that under provisions of section 2455, R S , as amended by section 14 of the act of 48 Stet., 1274; 43 June 28, 1934 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of E. L. Reese of Brigham City, Utah, Serial No. 070169, there will be offered to the higheat bidder, but at not leaa than $6 00 per acre, at a public aale to be held at 10 o'clock A M. on. the 20th day of April ,1950 next, at thla office, the following tracts of land Lot 4. Sec. 6. T. II N., R. W.SLM. Utah, 40 acres. Bids may be made by the principal or hit agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bide sent by mail will be considered only if received ait this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be aocompanied certified by checks or poet office orders money made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids and must be enclosed in sealed The envelopes must be envelopes. marked in the lower left hand corner s aev follows Public sale substantially bid. Serial No 07UI89. Sale 10 A M., April 20.' 1930 The person makmg the highest bid will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any person claiming adversely the d land are advised to file thtir claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale e Any person entitled to claim a right under the first proviso to said section 14 aa an owner of con his claim tiguous land must assert within 30 days from the date of public offering and conditional sale to the highest bidder and at the expiration of said preference right period, if no surh right has been asserted, the highest bidder will be declared the purchaser of the land ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. M-15 Farmers Everywhere Prefer HORSLEY'S , Ranger Certified Red and Blue Tag Alfalfa Promontory Dry Land Alfalfa Overland Oats Early Bart Wheat Gem Barley Velvon Barley . . n 9 29 hackers-and-snorter- s. surgery? T 1 readlni I Phone 29 1220 Central Ave. Bellingham, Washington SPECIAL out) and hm a all at Vi DINNER WIItWQ, ta serai 'New Orleir WNOI kV( tafed mro o $!!$& EkbQUdDuoDilS Mtc Di tare'i y ttttthtoM cut O? 5 ptuse of inj. Cover mihues in 7 ind like Y os a. Illuscn Ml Stem. A Notice The irrigation tickets for 1950 are now ready and may be obtained at my residence, 603 South Third east, Brigham City, any time during April or at the city hall April 14 and 15, from 1 to 5 oclock in the afternoon. W. L. Barker, Secy. fibbtr K LIEN Brigham City, Utah, March 1950. TO: F. J. KIRBY: You will please a Smith, the ciry Sm uecdotei 28, E 17 A ind de "A ot bor Nratdtres N nd u ' take notice that by virtue of a lien dated on or about the 23rd day of August, 1919, for labor and materials furnished in the repair of the automobile hereinafter described, the undersigned will sell the property included in One Chrysler said lien, r Sedan, 1937 model, Motor No. Serial No. 6907215, to recover the sum of Two Hundred Four and Dollars ($204.45) due for such labor and materials in the repair of said automobile, together with costs of sale. Said sale shall be at public ttitoent S OKI, UKaedif Sflis, u- Central VS WHISPERS WHILE tT VOK 45-10- 0 Just as Fords ,,hushfd power levels the hills. Ford's Jlydra-Co- il and Para Flex level the bumps. You floatSprings over them. Your drivers right seat even has new g springs under new foam rubber cushion' Fore and aft in this 50 Ford, you get a Mid Ship Ride between wheels, not over them Test Drive it and tel the different. non-sa- NOTICE graat Ford V-- affara you a full 100 hi raises its volet. Far now hushod timloi I "ted pistons, and Hlont-opi- n (an bring you a pv And thla udnapwing powaf la attly ant a( tba W duos to Fords now quality. Thla navar mi r pUKlooi 90 impi litbrt )WWp 'HE Dl RINGSIDE CAFE A 1-- Ht Brigham City, Utah OPEN ALL DAY AND NIGHT 000 ord pL M) THE a SO FORD - 70f s c 'ben ti t AT TOUR DEAIB'S ft will REM opan ow tyaai The b) books chirm "TIST DRIVE FORD I Va ' tonftict. F two-doo- C16-4666- Jtren 'hl the to-wi- t: Now you can get those good chicken and shrimp dinners served to you in your car. Also sandwiches and drinks of all kinds, at the 3 Wit! tfdro beiotiful, birth rt fiery New too but ' NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY CAR SERVICE 4th North And Main St. I 9 Parkins o Box popu THE a. far-H- im Iring SEED STORE Associate 0 V' k Wj LaikTrl-m- anti-histami- ne jealousy, is standing right here to tell you that those pills work worn derfully. Theyll absolutely and positively stop a cold dead in its tracks, if you happen to be tife kind of a person and the cold hap pens to be the kind of a cold that the pills will stop in its tracks. rl feele Dont It Happened 25 Years Ago Thieves In Brigham City Burglars Busy In Brigham cations are returned to the Architect in good condition, not Notice Legal later than 5 days following the Probate and Guardianship No Heat. Consult Clerk of Disopening of bids . Bids will be taken on a Genertrict Court. Brigham. Utah, or tha respective Contract including Plumbing, for signers al It isnt hard, really, to give a sniff in further information. and Heating and Ventilating, March. Seems like everyone has a head Electrical work. NOTICE TO CREDITORS cold. Bid Security will be required Eetate of Hyrurn P. hchon. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with In the form of a certified check vouchers to ths undersigned at Room bid bond acceptable to the Bank 27, first Building, Security And now Life comes out and cafjts asper- Brigham City, Utah, on or before the Owner in an amount of not less IVUt day of May, A, D, 1910 than 5 per cent of the total sions, or at least serious doubts, on the efREUBEN O. FIOLMGRbN, Administrator of the Esthete of amount Sf the proposal, payable fectiveness of the pills. Deceased. P. Nelson, Hyrum Data of firet publication March It. without condition to the Owner A. D. 1950 Brigham City, A Municipal LUND. Attorney At Law Lifes just jealous because Readers Di- OFirstDFJESecurity Corporation, Brigham City, Utah, Bank Bldg, reserves the right to reject any Brigham City, Utah, them. Old Doc Long, Attorney gest "discovered for Administrator or all bids and to waive inforMar 29, Apr.-who is completely devoid of professional malities. ... pened. Mr. Truman and his tax advisers are no help. Each year his tax proposals are limited in scope. The notion of revision is al- -i ways pushed into the future, We believe it would be a mistake to con- -. aider isolated tax inequities without refer-- ; ence to the whole body of tax law. Let Con--s gress and the administration combine to chop expenditures enough to balance loss expected from lower excises. Meanwhile, lets get on with at least the real preliminaries of the revamping of the entire tax YEARS AGO At least a dozen if you dont mind being careless in your use of the word storm. And along with it weather that turned the grass green and started those little flowers to blooming. Of course the kids came along and stepped on them and stopped them blooming pretty doggoned suddenly, but give them a sniff for trying. -- 4 pattern. I You could look it up. snow storms in March Oh yes, its the month of March we were talking about. Its the third month of the year and midnight of the 15th day is the deadline for a lot of Republican resolutions, i 1949 PrticticaWy thetntire inc rea.se in as- during Democratic administrations. And is sistance rolls in January was In the num-- - there ever any other kind of administraber of persons classed as employable. No tion ? Federal matching is provided for these gen- eral assistance cases, the entire cost being March is the month that it becomes all , met from state funds. Grants to cmploy- -' ables are limited to a food budget only, not too evident that the lawn needs raking and quite a bit of planting, too. Evident to the to exceed $25 per week. Missus, that is. Wed never notice it, ourselves. Youd be surprised, really, at how HILO (HAWAII) TRIBUNE- emphatically wed never notice it. HERALD says: Both Democrats and Republicans con March is the month when the time comes cede that the federal tax set-u- p is a thing of around that you have to break it gently to shreds and patches that has long needed vision. The Republican 80th Congress made the L. W. that she wont be getting any or else she a stab at a general revision bill but it died new Spring clothes this year to breaks it that shes you gently already got after getting through the house late in the em. 1918 session. Since then nothing has hap- long-overd- r 1 IT HAPPENED post-w-ar i rACi only cor in its fieid with Pleasi AUTOMATIC OVERDRl DCh 323 South Main Phone 56 hasit Adtr |