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Show Legal Notices BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday. Brigham City. April 26. 1950 weekly newspaper, established lished at Brigham City, Utah. A In 1896, SUMMONS la Tha District Court at Bov Elder County. Stoto of Utah. EVUKE.Tr C. ANOERbON. Plaintiff, versus pub- 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. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable In advance; in combination with A LESSON ON THE CONSTRUCTION the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. OF VERSE Outside Box Elder County, 13 50 per year, comStruck with spring fever Judge B. C. Call, bination rate $500. after an attempt to scale Mount Ben Lomond idid&d&SU, Governor Lee s Talk Door Lands In J&il ten lift) rode, thence Southeaster NATHEL H 91 to the ly along US Highway No WM H CALL and IMETAUNE FALLS, Wash. -(CALL, wiMi point whore the South property nine-year-ol- d deer BARBARA D CALL, hla wU- -, VLRA exU South Streets, line of Flret LLEaSOR UP) A itf.L CALL KNLDSON: tended Eastward, intersects, them. had become the town pet CALL NftLYi CHAUNCY C CALL which brink Weet the 192 to feet East and ARDFLL P. CALL. Northwest of Creek bed, thence went to Jail for three days when H CALL and IA RITA W. DAVID to akmg West brink of Creek bedana CAl L. hi. wif- -. ELIZABETH CAI L he got out of line. The mule a point four (4) rod Fast RUTH CALL ROMM-MtHRriL some North the of candy South to rode grab two (2) buck tried CALL and W THUKIOW weet corner of Section 19 Town was eating CAIL. hi. wife! LULA CALL Bt RG three-year-ol- d girl I SLB a West, Ran 9 North, ship and MARCFLLE CAILA STROM. M, thence WH 6 8 rode more or of LUl JONES, bring ail th. helra LAVFNIA Imi to the East side of Sixth East Drcraard I B CALL Street thence South to the point E HILL HII LSI ROM. widow oi of beginning Together will all waunall and STROM. Decra.rd . ter rights and improvements there known drvi.rri, hrira, aslgn. unto belonging of HEbl R and creditors Sranteeo B both WM E. DAVIS ft O DEE LUND, CALL, and LULA Attorneys for Plaintiff Bank Deceased, and all other persona unm P O Address First Security known claiming any right, title, tate or interest in. or lien upon the Building Brigham City Utah 1950 HERES WHATS NEW F th described in plead irat Publication April 5, real property Last Publication April 26, 1950 ing, adverse to the complainant s 9 26 12 Apr-hw ONKBUII ttle or , clouding ownership thereto. Defendants. TO THE UTAH THE STATE OF ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS Us Send in Your You aie hereby summoned and re ALARM KLOK E Davis &m quired to serve upon whose address is Plaintiff s Attorney 7 to 8 A. M. 26 first Security Bank Bldg Brigham to the com City, Utah an answer of service 20 after days plasnt within We can send them in for W the summons upon you you fail so to do, judgment by default will be without fuss or bother you deSONGS taken agninat you for the relief -no check to write or letmanded in said complaint which has sold been filed with tha Clerk of 9:30 A. M. our TA H CALL, hi. wlf. composed the following verse and sent it to his daughter Marie, for correction. TWO ROBBERS Mockingbird and Robin Hood Denizens of glade and wood Brigands, both man and bird, To human kind were ever good. ' MILLER and JANE DOE MIL hit wife, if they bo living; otherwise thoir unknown heirs de creditnrs, assigns, grantees, and all other persons unknown claiming any rtgbt, title, Interest in, tat or lion upon tho roal property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title, thereto, defendants TO THE THF STATE OF UTAH ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS You ar hereby summoned and reC WALTER quired to verve upon MANN, plaintiffs attorney, whose ad dress ia 37 First Security Bonk Build-ing- , Brigham City Utah, an answer to 20 daya after the complaint within service of this summon upon you, and If defend the above entitled action you fail so to do. Judgment bv default will he taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint which has been fHed with the Clerk of said Court, and will take judgment against you ac said cording to the demand df tha complaint. This action M brought -- o rerover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to described lands situa tha following ted In Bo Elder County, State of Utah! r a point 107 rds W, and 26, at Beg. lot This 'i an action to recover a judq-me60 rds N of SE cor. of Section 32, title to the 10 quieting plaintiff North, Township Range 3 West 3 land eituated in LM, W 11 rds. N 40 rds . E 21 rds following described State it of Utah S 40 rds. to beg. Also Lot 27, beg 126 Box Elder County. . rds. W and 80 rds, N of SE cor of 10 Beginning at the Northeast corSec 32, Township North, Rge 3 First ner of the Intersection of West. SLM, W 21 rds., N 40 rds. E South and Sixth East Streets of 21 rds., 5. 40 rds, to beg. together with East thence Brigham City, Utah, all water rights and improvements thereunto belonging M B LLR, vie. With a tide of malicious allegations by Stolen money and stolen note, prominent politicians against other prominFrom leather bag and tiny throat. ent politicians, the apparent confusion in some departments of the national governPrince of thieves, hard to beat, WALTrR C. MANN. ment, and the obvious efforts of some pubGiving man a splendid treat. for Plaintiff, 37 First Attorney Bank lic officials to benefit minorities, at the exBuilding, BrigSecurity ham City, Utah Provo, Utah, April 20, 1950 pense of the majority of the people, headlined A 26 M 3 each day, a refreshing talk was that of Gov- Dearest Dad: SUMMONS ernor J. Bracken Lee in Brigham City last The muse must have been perching jointCivil No. 0020 ' ' Bo In Court of Elder The District fYiday. ly on our brows. I, too, kicked over the State of Utah. Lee's declaration that honest government traces and wrote a poem about Spring the J. County. blJWIN BAIRD. Trustee. Plaintiff, vereu cannot help but be good government; that first in years. WrBFiR BTNNION, JR and JANE DOE FNG Bf NNMON, deceit and intrigue by public officials lesI think your poem delightful. Its spon- BUNN ON andhisJANEwife;DOT STERl BENNION, sens the faith of the public in their govern- taneity is as charming as its analogy. I hi RULON BLNNION and wtfa; DOE BENNION hlo wife; ment," and that there is too much of those would say it has true poetic feeling, and if a JANE MARY BENNION POWELL; HELEN BENNION EMMA BARKER; things in government today, sounded like poem has that, is has the most important WEBSTER; MARY B BENNION,J, sense any intelligent horse would be capable single attribute. No correction can give a 5USII BEiNNION MERRTU; RUTH BENNION H GRANT BFN of understanding. verse poetic feeling, but since yours has it NION and COONS; JANE DOE BENNION, hi, - In Lees JOHN B BENNION and JANE talk he decried the Ill give you my opinion on a bit of technique. wife; Dor BENNION, hla wife: RICHARD statements of prominent politicians in Utah, B BENNION and JANE DOE BUN You have written a quatrian (4 line verse RALPH as completely false and posed the question with lines 2 and 4 NION and JANE DOE BLNNION, bl and two couplets rhyming) B BENNION LYNN and JANE wife; how can government function when truth is (2 lines that rhyme) I would write it that DOE BENNION, hi wife; being all hidden from the public or warped?' ' th helra of HFBFft BENNION, rather rearranging the changing, JUSTIN B CALL and DELToo often the politician will attempt to lie way words so Robin Hood and wood in lines his way into office and father than make gov- 1 and 2 dont make a couplet and disturb the ernment faction economically and efficiently, thus: quatrain, will promise all kinds 6f benefits. Robin Hood and mocking bird They buy their votes with the promise of Denizens of glade and wood, social benefits, and stay in office at the ex Tho brigands, the bird and man pense of the taxpayers. To human kind were ever good. Though many people will argue that Lee has not proven himself a Simon-pur- e poll Stolen money stolen note tician, and that his economy drive is at the From leather bag and tiny throat. expense of the good of the people, the sincerwhich with he in ity spoke Brigham City, The twain are thieves, but hard to beat and his apparent adherence .to fundamental Giving man a splendid treat. ideals of true democracy were stimulating to most of those who listened. I deleted your Prince of thieves because Faith in our system of government is the essence of its existence, and too often dis- several other writers have used it before. honest and unthinking politicians who are You could make your own phrase rather than concerned primarily with their own welfare Prince of thieves but there is just a hint about your lyric that seemand not that of the people, have betrayed of ed to call for Twain. Denizens of glade the trust in them. The natural result is a loss of faith in the and wood has a tendency to recall Denizens system of democratic government. It is not of the deep written by some other poet, but the fault of the system, but of that minority it is nowhere near as trite as Prince oi of politicians championing the cause of small Thieves. I shall treasure your salute to Spring groups at the expense of the mass. with your letters and art work and I news because along of the black Probably sheep circulates faster than that of the am flattered that you ask me for corrections. honest, hard working men, it seems that we After all, the changes are just my opinion are confounded and disgusted at the action hnd not authority. A person gets a sense of of many of our public officials.1 achievement from painting and writing that For that reason, when a governor speaks comes from nothing else he does. J idealistically, and Good luck on further poems and lots of optimistically about gov- -' erntnent sis did Governor Lee, it is refresh- love, and fell on her . , clink he went limn partment official Jf miles out of town loose WHATS NEW! lt MAGAZINE KlUB SUBSCRIPTIONS for big saw washes of our TIMES ter to mail Compare prices! SAMMY KAYE SHOW MASON'S 22 South Buy Main 11:45 A. M. It In Brigham SPOTLIGHT ON A BAND CHECK TH EXCLUSIVE EASY FUJ? 12:43 P. M. 7 See our next program log for more new progams Automatic Spin.rlnt 1 lurn up to double.,, nJSJ in spinning basket Built. In Water on 4 Mr J tillered wash and rinse Ji whiter, brighter doihei, I OUR WRECKER is equipped with lights - and many other safety devices to warn the public of road obstruction and . i . to enable us to see to the recovery of your car in less time and with no further damage. non-politic- al - ing.' . Marie. WF.t.L SET that this hand belongs to who invests regularly in U. S. Savings Bonds. It is the hand of a person who plans the future wisely and well. One who has enrolled in the Payroll Savings Plan where he works or, if hes not on salary, on the equally convenient. equally profitable Plan at his bank. for Bond-A-Mont- Colors, Designs For 1951 License Plates Studied Colors and design for 1951 Utah automobile license plates were being studied this week by the State Tax Commission. Commission Chairman Patrick Healy announced that favorable consideration was being given to having next years plates , with white letters and numerals on a dark green back ground. .ystem will permit The use of 'This combination of white more than 600,000 combinations. letters on a dark background The present system of one r and four numerals is limited makes for better visability, let-o- Chairman Healy said. The t years color scheme is not so legible at any distance; this is particularly true at night. Also aiding in better visibil ity will be a new design of numerals, which will be 3 inches in height, as compared to the current size of 3 inches. A new system of numbering for passenger cars will entail the use of two alphabetical letters at the left hand side of the plate, one above the other, followed by 'three numeral digets, instead of the present Jour. . This cur-ren- 3-- to a theoretical 260,000 combinations if all 26 letters of the alphabet were used; however, some letters such as P and O are not feasible and, consequently, the present system is limited as a practical matter to about 200,000 combinations. As a matter of fact, we may run into complications during this current year, as we may run out of combinations, Mr. We expect total Healy said. automobile and truck registrations in Utah to approach 300.-00In,. 1950., 0 h U. S. Savings Bonds are Government guaranteed to pay you back $4 for every $3 you put in after ten years. There is no surer, wiser investment a man can make today! Cross your own palm with plenty of silver in years to come. Start saving right away with U. S. Savings Bonds! BOX ELDER fit This is an official U. S. i 5 Treasury advertisement wMmeNb saufob il sm saiw- y(i.S. ouma prepared under auspices of Treasury De ( rt Sautnai dot t |