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Show e he will last Monday where Brigthe at his schooling ham Young University. Larsen ilr and Mrs. Lisle and Tuesday Monday spnt last Falls. . at Idaho and son Mrs. Thomas Stokes Lake City are Stephen of Salt at the home week the spending Larsen. Lisle Mrs. and of Mr. Mrs Henry Bortalussi and of Salt sonsGary and Lynn the home Lake City visited at of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell a few days last week. A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Monday Sunday last spent attended in Provo where they of their son the graduation Mr. and Mrs. Moyten Moylen. home Young and baby returned them. with con-tinu- ELDER BOX Brigham City. Utah NEWS Wednesday. June 21. 1950 weekly newspaper, established In 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Pub iishe d T very Wednesday and entered s Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. A five percent interest, for sewer, curb, gutter and street. About $12 a front foot assessments, in addition to the cost of the lot. (You can buy building lots in Brigham City, complete with curb, gutter, street and sewer, for just about what the assessments are in ' Sacramento.) ? W As near as we could tell (probably we forto make notes on an important point or got Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulatwo) the things young Master Benes liked tions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative; about Sacramento, that led him to think they National Advertising Service. prize children more highly than we do in the numerous and Elder Box in County: $3.00 per Brigham City, were Subscription rate parks with attendants at all parks, year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 dancing classes and swimming classes all per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. fummer long, and mobile libraries for chilOutside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, comdren. i bination rate $5.00. well-equipp- ed Sacramento, Mrsi Benes said, has a big main library and five branch libraries, and in addition they have a mobile library, a small library on a sort of truck or bus, that will drive up to certain locations and stop for three hours or so, enabling the kids to check out books. We understood her to say there are eight stops on the mobile library9 route. In 1940, Sacramento had about 106,000 people. If it has grown like we hear the rest of California has, it undoubtedly has 200,000 population by now. Firs toff, a word of praise for Doug Orchard, the Eagles and the Wildlife Federation' (not to mention the state fish and game commission) for bringing off that wonderful project for the kids fishing in the spillway below the power plant. The kids still are fishings there, and still catching em, too. Doug Orchard says when they stop catching, theyll plant more fish ! t The show at the Capitol, Wagonmaster, gives you the thrill of being about us. The scenery certainly looks familiar, and the people seem real instead of like caricatures, they talk and act as we like to think folk out in these parts must have talked and acted, actually, eighty or ninety years ago. Figuring eight mobile library stops and five branch libraries and one main library, you have 14 libraries of a sort,' or about one r or library, or branch library stop of the mobile branch library, for four-hou- each 14,280 population. Brigham City has one library for each 6,777 population, open eight hours a day six ; days a week. Our kids signed up for swimming and dancing lessons the other day, and they didnt ask the old man for any money, so either theyre free (as the phrase goes) or else the kids are paying their own way out of their weekly allowance. North boundary line of Residential Zone A to the point of beginning. -- Legal Notice vi' Kerry J; Ej. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land Management, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 6, 1930. Notice ia hereby given that November 28, fUed 1949, Emery King. application Sait Laka City 066710, under section 8 orf the Taylor as Act, Crazing amended, to elect the E'4 SE(4 aec, 30, Iota 1 and 2, EV Nw'4 aec. 31, T. 24 S., R. I E.. iota 2. 3, 4, 6. 7. FM 3WU. WMSE'4, NEViSEU. SE NE'4 aec. 4. lota 1 and 2. Sj NEW, aec. 3, lota I and 2 aec. 8, E'jSE'i ; aec. 9, lot I. E4NE W'2, NW4NE-Iaec 21, iota I and 2,' tec. 17, W1 lota 2. 3. aec. 28, I, NW4, N'2SW'4 4, EZ NE1, aec. 29. T. 25 S., R. I E., In exchange for all aec. 25. EMEU ec. 3'!, all sec. 33, all aec. 35, T. I N., R. 14 W., all aec. I, all aec. 3, all aec. 3, T. 10 N., R. 14 W., S.L.M., Utah. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file objections in thia Bureau together with evidence that a copy thereof ha'a been served on the applicant within 30 dayv from date of first publication. Ernest E. House, Manager. First publication June 21, 1950. ORDINANCE 120 ZONING ORDINANCE An Ordinance amending Section III of the Zoning Ordinance of Brigham City, Utah, passed by the City Council on the 19th day of August 1943. as And as for playgrounds, eight blocks from the center of town in any direction lays amended. Be it ordained by the City the best playground ever devised, supervised Council of Brigham City, as Mother Nature and an octhe 35-ee- nt Mrs. Edward W. Benes, with whom we used to have some rousing arguments, is back from Sacramento on a visit. She quotI think they like ed her son as saying, children better in this city than they do in (We suspect Mrs. Benes Brigham City, likes to needle us or anybody, for that , The house they sold when they moved from Brigham City would be worth just about double what they got for it, if they had it out there, she said. They bought a building lot for a couple thousand dollars, and in addition there was an $800 assessment, to be paid off in 10 or 20 years, at by Almighty, casional responsible parent or other adult. SECTION 1. That Section III of that certain zoning ordinance compare passed by the City Council of Brigham City has nothing to with Sacramentos tuberculosis rate, one of the highest in the world. We dont have a quarter as many people per square block (or square foot) as a city can boast, and we arent in California. But were so doggoned almost immoral! self-satisfi- its . The Sunshine Patriot J Boostings nr UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF SECTION 2. Nothing this From THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land Man agement, Land and Survey .Office, Salt ordinance shall be construed t6 Notice invalidate said Lake Oty. Utah. June 6, zoning ordinance la hereby given that on Octobee 5, and Livestock or any part thereof as amended, 1949, Holmgren Land amended Company filed application Perry New Salt Lake City 063223, under section 6 and that part of said ordinance 5 not expressly amended hereby of the Taylor Act. a amended, to Mrs. Lyman Wight lect all eec. 4, EV arc. ft, N'j aao. 14, shall remain in lull fored and E'jWW. WW N,N ,eec.eec.2:2. 20. see. 24, all aec. 26, effect as If this ordinance had Sw W1; PERRY Mr. and Mrs- - Wayne S Vi, S'AH'j. NE N V tec. 28, T, never been passed. 12 N.. R. 7 w., WMSW'i aec. 28, T. and son Bruce, and Shirl Carter SECTION 3. That in the opin13 N., R. 7 W., NW'i. W'jNEU, returned to California 14 N Carter NWViSFJi, E,SW!4 aec. 34. T. ion of the City Council of BrigR. 7 W S.L.M., Utah, In exchange for after a weeks visit week last 3 Is R. all aec. 9. T. 6 N.. W., all aec. ham City, it necessary to the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2. , aec. 6. T. 9 N.. R. 18 W., all ec. 4, T. 12 N., R, 9 W lota 3, 4, peace, health, and safety of the Sim Carter. and 5. SEUNWv. S',4 inhabitants of Brigham City, NE'SW', c. 1, NE aec. 6, NE14. EjNW',4 Barbara Billings has returned effect EASE4 aec. 3, SW14 aec. 4. W A aec. that this ordinance take to her home for the summer af23. S', aec. 24. N', aec. 34. T. 12 N.. upon its first publication, and R. 14 W., W , aec. 12, T. 12 N., R. ter spending the winter at the is hereby directed that this 13 W., all aec. 36. T. 13 N.. R. 9 W., it all aec. 3, T. II N., R. 9 W.. all aec. 33. ordinance shall so take effect B. Y. U. in Provo. T. 12 N.. R. 9 W.. S.L.M., Utah. Thla girls from Sixteen teen-ag- e Notice 3a for the purpose of allowing upon its passage and first puball per aona having bona fida objection a lication. the Perry ward spent three days 10 the propoaed exchange an op pot Adopted by the City of Brig- of last week at the girls home ty to file objection In thia Office a ham with evidence that copy together City, Utah, sitting in spe- in Box Elder canyon. The girls thereof haa been served on the appli 19th day of were accompanied by Mrs. Bercant within 30 days from data of first cial session this tha Wight and Mrs. Ethel Jud-soJune, A. D., 1950. publication. Ernest E. House, Manager. of 19th this Approved day First publication June 14, 1950. JI42l-2Jr-June, A. D., 1950. Mrs. LeRoy D. White return- Brigham City, on the 19th day of August, 1943, as amended, is hereby further amended by designating the following described real property as District A Designation 3, "Residential District, and withdrawing the 6ame from its previous designation. The Real Property so designated "Residential A. District is that portion of Brigham City, described as follows, to-wi- Beginning at the center of Block 20, Plat C, Brigham City Survey, thence East to the Northeast corner of Lot Z) Block 24, Plat C", and thence continuing East 97 rods 4.4 ft., thence South 2260 feet, thence South 83 degrees 24 minutes' West 750 feet, thence South 573.9 feet, thence West to the West line of Section 18, Township 9 North, Range 1 West, S.LjM., also being the Southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 80, Plat B, thence West to the center of Block 80, Plat B, thence North and West following the present East and (SEAL) LORENZO ATTEST: J. BOTT, Mayor. Fannie j. christensten, City Recorder. State of Utah, Box Elder Count, ss: I, Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder In and for the City of Brigham, Box Elder Couhty, Utah, does hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 120 is a full, true and correct copy of the original ordinance passed by the City Council on the 19th ' day of June, 1950. Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. June 21 ed home last Saturday from Pocatello, Idaho, where she attended the wedding reception June 7th of a niece, iMary Florence Martineau. Asa Nelson of Penrose visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis. Mecham LeRoy and Steven of Ogden are spending a few weeks at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. Lowell Young spent the past week-enat the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac He returned to Provo A. Young. d Ne-bek- 0510& QliEEllb OUR SI0HE.WlDECtTp8i you tochoos,,," LADIES Feast your on 750 pair Dress ualo. All . rackeua and plaint, your easy,' spection, MEN-.C- thorough in and see ome 5 31 pair Dress Oxford, .3 Shoes. All racked, ed and plainly markedPJ easy, fast buying, Marvel At Our 50c - $ I - $2 Bargaji All Priced For Complete Clearance SEE. OUR WINDou'o, NOTE THE SAVINGS-PRICE- URGE ONLY ML! YOU TO BUY. If you buy you save, lx cause every article in th store is reduced. groin neutro Blended whiskey 84 proof. 5 N. Y. C spirits. Schenley Distributors, Inc., Shoe Center BRIGHAM CITY INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 6, 1950. Notice is hereby given that J. J. Caste gno filed application Salt Lake 046712 under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the W2SWU, SEMSW'4 sec. 4, lots 6 and 7, EMSW'4 sec. 6, NWi, SEM, WMNEM SEMNF.M sec. 9, SW'SEM, NW'45Wi eec. 10. N NWUNE'4, SWM aec. N'.SWM, SW4 15. NW I4NWM sec. 22. T. S., R. $ W., SE4 aec. I. T. 2 S. R. 6 W., In exchange for the N'X eec. 7. all eec. 9, T. 10 N.. R. 15 W., SEMNW'4 aec. 13. T. 9 N.. R. 17 W., This notice is for the S.L.M., Utah. 2 S',. purpose of allowing all persona having bona fide objection to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their objections in this Bureau, together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date o4 first publication. Ernest E. House. Manager. First publication June 14, 1950. PUBLIC JOHN DEERE No.5 NOTICE Notice Of Dissolution Of MOWER Everything that counts for fast, clean mowing for downright dependability is yours in a John Deere No. 5 Mower. First choice of farmers everywhere, the No. 5 mows 25 to 35 acres a day . . . cuts clean in any crop. Its a tractor mower through and through . . . geared for tractor speed and power . . . simple, durable, and easy to put on and take off. Cutting parts are extra tough to stay sharp Partnership ... Notice is hereby given of the dissolution of the partnership of U. A. Jestes and Don E. Chase of Brigham City, Utah, doing busi-nes- s as Jestes and Chase Firestone store and Jestes and Chase Texaco Service, and that from this date forward U. A. Jestes disclaims interest and responsibility in 6aid business firms of Brigham City, Utah (Sgned) JESTES longer, and safeguarded against breakage by a safety spring release that allows the cutter bir to swing back when it hits an obstruction.-.- , by a slip clutch to protect parts in case knife ii clogged. By means of an the outer end of the cutter bar can bt brought ahead to take up lag, thus making it easy to keep knife and pitman in line ora the years. See us for details. easily-adjuste- d KPgiflgUgUlf U. A. DON E. CHASE. KILL ATHLETES FOOT BEST SELLER" SAYS HAMILTON DRUGS 90 North Main Street ,,T-4-- L HERES THE REASON. The germ growe deeply. You must REACH it to KILL It. containing 90 percent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 40c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE t Phone S rj55 Hamilton Drug Store Outperforms 131 other cars in splitting Siamese band whose for a good kick, rush in with reed pipes, gongs and xylo- fists flying and come otit with phones help drown out the elbows flying. And Buddha help sounds of mayhem. the guy who cant get out iof : the way fast enough, J One of the youngsters is Sidsri Vitheechai, Boxing In Siam Like Organized grueling Texas-t- Guatemala r 119 pounds, who is described in Murder Old and New Contrasted the program as possessing hurtful elbow, terrible kick and In 1950 Chicago Fair forceful knee." Sadsidth Naru-pal- , BANGKOK, Thailand (UP) CHICAGO (UP) Cyrus Me-- . 117 it noted for his The national sport of Siam Is reverse pounds, elbow and mallet knee Cormicks first reaper is in for something that could pass any to whirl opponents down by some stiff competition this summer. day lor Murder Incorporated. K. O. is it but reverse it blow is elbow call The the boxing, They The ancient reaper will be more like a combination of that sends the teeth flying. pitted against the newest agrila savate and street fight- When coming out of the in- cultural equipment fit the Chiing. The stretcher at the ring- fighting, each contestant tries cago Fair of 1950. side gets constant use and the to whirl suddenly and catch his The contrast of the old with officials wear pith helmets to opponent with a flying elbow new also will be evident in teeth. the from or solar them into face flying smashing protect aircraft which will be represenThe contestants wear padded plexus. ted by a model of the Wright gloves to keep them from goug- Knees Also Used brothers plane flown at Kitty-hawbut in a each knee others is out, useful The also eyes ing N. with C., compared to boxing situation like that, while a there the resemblance basefoot kick in face or modern jet war planes. ends. Most of the punishment is inflicted by feet, knees and body can do much to shake the Big new diesel locomotives in composure of ones opponent elbows, planted forcefully will be exhibited alongside such Apart from the style, Siamese relics as the famous Tom Thumb any part of the body. . boxing follows Western modes. engine of 1829. Do Dance First The bouts are limited to five There is a regulation ring, refThe pageant called the Fronrounds and before each one the eree, rounds, seconds and timecontestants pray to Buddha for keeper. The fighters crouch and tiers of Freedom and produced success in a graceful, dancing circle each other for an open- on the worlds largest outdoor ing. stage, will run from June 24 to equipinvocation. , Standard The usual technique is to try Sept. 4. ment at the ringside is an ear- - Below, Tb map o test! evursa. Al right. 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