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Show Here Today But "Chi:kens Of Tomorrow' the pplieatlon of Alfred before the time designated for sale. pursuant to Serial Utah of Tremonton, Any person entitled to claim a pref-to Manning No. thera will be offered, to 071432, the first proviso erence right under Ha-tics- . than less st not Probale and Guerdiatuhlp M,d section M as an owner of con the 00highest bidder, but claim $3 Conxull Clerk of Die- -, tigioue land , must assert his per10acre, at aA public 7th the on M., oclock 30 days from the date of pub- held at liict Court. Brigham. Utah, or within 1950 next, at this lic offering and conditional sale to the day of September, lands of tracts the reepetlive highest bidder and at the expiration o flee, the following 6 of said preference right period, if no All Section 34, T. 13 North. Rang further information. such right has been asserted, the high West. S. L. M., Utah. 640 acre the made principal be Bid declared be by will the purmay at bidder NOTICE TO CREDITORS or hia agent, either personally at the E.tat. of . RACHEL H. VALENTINE, chaser of the land. sole or by mail. ERNEST E. HOUSE, decerned. Bids sent by mail will be considered with will present claims Manager. Creditor to only if received at this office priorbide at 4th Jy-I- 2 19-2A29 vouchers to the undersigned the hour fixed for the sale. These South and th Wet St., Brigham City, certified be by must accompanied Utah, on or before the 12th day of No. NOTICE TO WATER USERS check or post-offic- e money orders for venvber have been the amount of tha bids and must be The following application VALENTINE, State Engineer to appro- enclosed in sealed envslopee. Ths Executor of Last Will of RA filed with the In Box Elder must be marked in the sower County, H. VALENTINE, priate water at fob corner substantially 5tate of Utah, throughout tha entire left-hanall otherwise unices sale bid, Senai No. Public lows: designated, Date of first publication July 12, veer, options -- being from SLB&M: 93 N. 3d 071432, Sale, 10 A. M..theSept 7. 1950. A. D. 1950. 21347 Stanley J. Madson, Tha person making highest bid J WESLEY HORSLEY, for will be required to pay immediately West, Brigham City, Ut.j I ec.-f- t. Atty for Executor 6 ft. in from use a thereof. well, the amount dug irrigation 1205 Walker Bank Bldg. die. bet. 13 and 23 ft. deep, at a point Any persons claiming adversely the Salt Lake City, Utah. advised to N. 966 ft. and E. 3162ft. from SW Cor. d land are Sec. 14. T9N, R2W. Tha water will be file their claims, or objections, on or I irri30 sale. for to to used from Apr, before the time designated Sept. aerea of land embraced in SW14 Any person entitled to claim a prefUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF gate 3Sac. R2W. 14, first T9N, erence right under the proviso to THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Man- SEtf No. 2, said section 21613 Arthur Wells, RFD 14 as an owner of agement, Land Office. Salt Lake City, Brigham City, Ut.; I sec. ft. for irriclaim hia land must assert Notice la hereby Utah, June 6, 1950. n from a well 146 ft. within 30 days from ths data of pubthat on September 27. 199, gation atuse the given Gavlotakie. to W. N. 3217 sale ft. and conditional a lic offering and point Box 362, Center, deep ohn 1419 ft. from SE Cor Sec. 13, T8N, highest bidder and at the expiration 'olo., filed application 8 Salt Lake City R2W. if no from used The ha water will, of aald preference right period, of the Taylor under section Apr. I to Oct. 31 to irrigata 30 acres such right has been asserted, tha highCrazing Aot, a amended, to select the of embraced Sec land 13, in NH T6N, est bidder will be declared tha pursee 13, SW 4 NE'eSWU, SE'.NWV aec. 14, R2W , and for incidental at ock water- chaser of the land. SW'A. NESW!4, SWV4NW14 ERNEST E. HOUSE, aec. purposes ing 15. SE'4. E!W!, SE'.SF.i. sec, 2161 6 J Henry Rosette, Kunzler, Manager. ec. 7, NW!4 NE'4 sec. 20. SE'JNEVi -- ft. 3 from aec. 9 for irrigation use 21' T 14 S, R. 12 E., in exclwnge for Ut.;i 150 well 250 and bet.. ft a deep W 9 R. 14 N. the W, eec 32. T. N. 1076.5 ft. and E 590 ft. eec. 17. T. 12 N., R. 9 W. 9 L M., at a point SW Cor. Sac. 25, T13N, RI4W. This notice ie for the purpose from water Utah will be used from Apr. I to bona The of allowing all persons having ex Oct 31 .to irrigate 360 acres of land fide objections to tha proposed in 5W45W4 Sec. 25, EJ, to file their embraced change an opportunity Sec. 33and NWlj NSW4 NEi in this Bureau, together Sec. Even objection TOWSON, Md. (UP) 36. all in TI3N. R I4W. copy thereof has with evidence that -- F. A. Cagle, Tremonton, Ut. race horses are to falsies been served on tha applicant within I 21662 turning 10-Isec. ft. for irrigation use from a from date of first publication, 30 day , well bat. 100 and 200 ft. deep at these days. E. House, Manager, v Ernest N. 6 ft. and E 50 ft. from SW a poant First publication July Humphrey S. Finney, field secSec. I, TUN, R6W. The water 19 Cor. will ba used from Apr. I to Nov. 1 to retary of the Maryland Horse irrigate 31 acres of land embraced la Breeders Association, said many for Sec. SWM and 1, TUN, ROW, OF DEPARTMENT STATES UNITED g incidental trainers are finding that horses, THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land ManOffice, Salt purpose. as well as glamour gals, equipagement. Land and Survey 1950. 5 West 2121 Corinne Water Aen.,Cb Notice Lake City, Utah, June 6. I sec.-f- t. for municipal pur- - ped with falsies are better pre26, rinne, Ut.; is hereby given that November Baker a at from point Spring filed application to finish in the money, ' 1949, Emery King. deg. 29 min. E. 3162 ft. from pared Salt Lake City G667I0, under section WVi Cor. From R2W. Sec. TION, 25, The equestrian falsies are exas a head box 6 of the Taylor Act, Grazing at the spring the water the same as those used amended, to select the E4 SE4 sec, will be conveyed through actly pipe and 2. E'j NW4 31, a distance of 30, lots and used for feminine beauty ft. to 36,960 emphasize I 6. E lots 2, 3, 4, 7, T. 24 9., R in Weat Corinne, municipal purpose to a different NEUSEV. SEtf which E4SW!4, 5 but are attached in Sees. embraced 4, 2, 3, 1 is and 2. SJNE !4, end NE aec. 4, lota 9, 10. II, 15, 16, 21, and 22, T9N, portion of the anatomy. I 2 aec. Va and 8, lots sec 5, E!jSE 21 and 24 to 36, Inc, W Vl NW!4NE4 aec. 9, lot I, EKaNEtf R3W, and Sec. On horses, the sponge rubber R3W, sec 17, W Vi sec 21, lots I and 2, TION. No. 2, Welle. RFD 21729 Arthur are attached to the fetlocks, NWU. NjSWVi ec. 28. lots 1, 2. 3, Brigham City, Ut.$ I sec. ft. for irri- cups 4, ElNE'4, aec. 29. T. 25 9., R. 1 E.. joints on 100 which are protruding 4 well bet. from use in. a gation in exchange for all eec. 25, EE14 and 250 ft. deep at a S. 2554 horses hooves. Those horses aec. 31, all sec. 33, all see. 35, T. ll and W. 1253 ft. from NE point Cor. Sac. 15, freN., R. 14 W, ail sec. I, all aec. 3, all T8N, R2W. The water will be used which run on their fetlocks sec. 5, T. 10 N.. R. 14 W.. S L.M.. Utah. as a cut and grind them, and from Apr. supply alsupplemental quently This notice is for tha purpoee of I 3 land of 200 acres to to Oct. having bona fide embraced in irrigate lowing all person provide protection NW the falsies Sy3NW4, R2NV4SWU, exchange 14SEU Sec. 15, objections to the proposed W. T8N, against such injury. in file to objections opportunity of the Proteat granting resisting Bureau together with evidence that of the foregoing applications, with copy thereof 1ms been served on the any raaaona therefor, must be in affidavit Eastman And Ansco applicant within 30 days from data of form, with extra copy, and filed with first publication. 403 State Capitol, the State Engineer Ernest E. House, Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before FILM First publication June 21, 1950. 8, 1950. 2 September -l Harold A. Links, KODAK FILM STATE ENGINEER-- . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J ISOLATED TRACT AU popular sizes and types in PUB1IC LAND SALE United States at lowest prices. It we stock PUBLICATION-ISOLATED NOTICE FOR Department Of Tbe Interior well get it lot dont have TRACT BUREAU Ob LAND MANAGEMENT PUBLIC LAND SALE LAND & SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake you. United States 3. 1950. Utah, July City, AT NOTICE is hereby given that under Department Of The Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT provisions of section 2455, R. S., as 6c Lake of LAND SURVEY OFFICE, Salt amended by section 14 of the act June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and City. Utah, July 3. 1950. NOTICE Is hereby given that under to the application of Alfred pursuant of of section 2455, R. S., as Serial provision Utah, Tremonton, Manning Open Till 10 Every Night No. U 0274, there will be offered to the amended by section 14 of the act of 48 Stat, 1274), and 1934 than not less June at 23, but highest bidder, $2 75 per acre, at a public sate to be held at 0 oclock A M , on the 7th day of September, 1950 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: All Sec. 4. T. 12 N., R. 6 W., S. L. M. 642 34 acres. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by malk , Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior the hour fixed fof the sale. Thsaa- KJ A;--!must be accompanied - by certified for checks or post-offic- e orders money the amounts of the bid and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes. The enmust be marked in the lower velopes left hand corner substantially as folNo. low sale bid. Senai Public U 0274. Sale, 16 A. M., Sept. 7, 195$' The person making the highest bid will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the d land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or Legal Notice signart'for ... Youll un non ' groin honu moro bushel tt .1 lower ce, J when you depend e.) g a tl ! run. S, Participants In Chicken Contest At B. E. II. S. Friday Owen Westenskow, B.E.H.S. instructor; Robert Tingey and Nolan brothers who both had entries in the Chicken of Tomorrow contest ; and Dr. Lawrence Morris, representative of the Utah Poultry association. They are pictured inspecting some of the Indian River chickens entered in the contest, held for all northern Utah counties, at Box Elder high school last Friday. . .. left to right: ond place winner Reese Turley of Garland. His chickens aver four pounds growth in 12 Held At aged Chicken weeks. Gary Standers first place winners were slightly un der that mark but excelled in Box Elder High Friday, other divisions of judging. (During the afternoon an IdenShowing Indian River chick-- ; Grant Hess tification contest was won by fourth, Plymouth, ens Tony Stander, Tremonton, $20; Robert Tingey, Brigham Robert Tingey of Brigham City won top honors and a $50 cash fifth, $10. All of the en- Gerald Barnard of Deweyville City, prize in the "Utah Chicken of tries were awarded a $10 prize. won second place and Grant Tomorrow contest at Box El Other City boys en- Hess of Portage won third place. der high school, last Friday af- tered in Brigham the contest were Nolan 'Following the contests, W. R. ternoon. Tingey, sixth place; Larry An- Jenkins, extension poultryman With overt 15 tough entries derson, ninth and Grant Holmes, for Utah, gave demonstrations from all of the northern Utah 11th, on dressing and explained the counties to ' buck, Standers All of the top winners were of different effects of dry pick, chickens were acclaimed "the the Indian River breed, a cross and deep scald pick best at the contest" by Judge of the New Hampshire reds and ing. Earl Hutchins, representative of the Wonedot, recently introducA affair, similar the .state board of agriculture, ed type of chicken. contests will be held in Heber on the basis of total weight, efUnder the Chicken of Tomor- and Salina this month. Points ficiently of feeding, smoothness row contest rules the boys pur- of the winners of those contests of covering feathering quality chase their own chickens, regiswill be compared with points of and mortality rate.. ter them, and then feed them winners of the Box Elder conOther winners were: Reese for a period of 12 weeks. Best test to determine a state cham $40; gain of all the entries during plon who will be given special Turley, Garland, second, Max Giles, Morgan, third, $30; the contest period was by sec awards. ness of Farming, devoted its commercial to BOX ELDER NEWS . r. Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, July IX 1950 praising the activities of the weekly The follows: commercial A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, pub Ilshcd at Brigham City, Utah. We hear a lot of talk these days . about freedom ffom want, ffpedQpi from fear . and William M. Long, Editor I Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager other freedoms as outlined iHihe Constitil-tioof the United States. One of the most SecRs Published every Wednesday and entered ond Class Matter at the post office in Brigham important freedoms we hear about is freedom of the press. All in all a newspaper is City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. no better nor no worse than the American New public wants it to be. If you like a newsDedicates Chapel Harper you buy it. Undoubtedly you are inis the inscription paper, Erected fluenced by its writers and its advertisers. above the door of the Harper ward chapel you buy another that tells, briefly, the illustrative past and If you dont like it, then newspaper. Perhaps the best read of all brilliant present of that chapel. newspapers are the small town weeklies. Built practically entirely of native stone, Right here in Utah we have some 63 weekly the chapel was dedicated last Sunday eve- newspapers devoted to the reporting of news ning by Spencer W. Kimball, Council of the in their areas. Here, a n of Twelve member of the L.D.S. church, for the America unfolds in the four to or more eight second time in its history. pages of newsprint which reaches its readOriginally the building was dedicated in ers through the mails the latter part of the 57 years ago after ward members week. In the weekly newspapers are tolc 1893 had hewn rock from the magnificient cliffs, the joys of a new family arrival, the sorrow in their back yards, shaved them into the of the passing of a loved one, and the gendesired sizes, and soldered them into a beau- eral recounting of the activities of your tiful chapel with lime mortar. neighbors and friends that the large newsfounda-tiog Built on a deep and papers do not print. Here in the weekly the original construction was so sturdy, press are the advertisements of the garages as only the character of the original build- the shoe repairman, of the general stores ers,, tempered with the spirit of pioneers the barber shop and the nationally known with a tremendous faith, would allow them products. Yes, everyone owes much to the to build, that it was in perfect shape 57 weekly newspapers of America, and the 4,300 members of the Utah Copper family years later. Rather than destroy the beautiful and takes pride in recognizing the merits of the sturdy old chapel for the construction of a editors and publishers of the Utah weekly new one, an addition was added to it. The newspapers, who have done much to make new rooms, also, have been built of native life better, richer, and help keep all of us stone. ' The age old story of the boy who roamed the earth in search of diamonds without Soil Conservation District success, only to return home and find them on his own land, perhaps expresses, also, a In Operation Here point for the beauty of the Harper ward Material aid for farmers in the South Box chapel. Rather than use imported and Elder county area with their soil, drainage manufactured material for the construction and irrigation problems, arrived in Brigham of the chapel, native stone was used. Like City recently in the person of Lester P. the Box- Elder stake tabernacle, also built Knight, soil conservationist who has openof native stone, its beauty is unsurpassable. ed the office of the newly organized South In his dedicatory talk, Spencer W. Kimball Box Elder county Soil Conservation district offered special congratulations to the 119 in Brigham City. members of the . ward who donated the Under the leadership of Vernal Willie, aswards share of the $46,000 to the coi sistant extension agent for Box Elder counstruction. farmers ty, The members raised half of the $46,000 or tion of the of this area voted for the creaunit last winter. $23,000. That breaks down to about $190 Through the service they will receive a for each member of the ward, and there of assistance and technical advise. were several members in each family a variety To solve special problems in engineering, tremendous job, that, without doubt, caused soil, and drainage irrigation, Knight and a lot of sacrifice on the part of the mem- his board of supervisors may call on the Trebers. monton soil conservation service office, or Now, though, they have a modern chapel, Albuquerque regional office, for speciala recreation hall, classrooms, kitchen, fur- the nace room, rest rooms and plumbing, and a ists and machinery. Running from the Box Elder-Webcounty new heating system. line on the south, to the Cache and Weber Members of Harper ward can indeed look county lines on the east, north to about two with pride on their new chapel. miles north of town, west to Highway 91, south to Sixth north street in Brigham City, Country Weeklies Lauded then west to the Bear River bird refuge, the Not often the weekly newspapers of Utah area covers much of the temperamental land receive a compliment like that recently re- that is the cause of severe cloudbursts. ceived in a state-wid- e radio program broadThere are no strings attached to the Soil cast over KSL, Salt Lake City and KSUU Conservation unit, it is not a taxing ' unit, Cedar City, under sponsorship of the Utah and they can not pass regulations without Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. the consent of the majority of the fanners The radio program entitled, This Busi in the area. BUT JUDGED TODAY Of Tomorrow Contest Winners Picked semi-scal- d state-wid- e news-)ape- It, n, 1893-194- 9, cross-sectio- n, ever-lastin- i - Combi Full-Wid- th It t profit-stretc- ing combine with all! the feature, you ntii n combine yon cut afford to be withou Get the complete del tailafromus...io memehas, i "Walk Horses Wear Falsies But On Their Feet j Tin-ge- y, Jolu I money-makin- Deere No. u. Stmight-Throeik- NEWS-JOURNA- A Block & Save'.' ADS L 6ET RESULTS j2 res THCRE 1$ MOVIE LISTINGS NEWH0USEWM THE WHITE HOUSE JSINCEWEYEMAPE You must understand, of course, that nothing in the world can take the place of a beautiful ribbon of improved highway stretching so enticingly out into the open country, and all but beseeching you to come for a ride! But under the happiest auspices, you will have to do much of your driving, for years to come, down roads and highways that leave something to be desired and how lucky you'll be if you ride them out in a 1950 Cadillac! THENBWHOUSF SALT LAKES OR ADVIRTISINO IN IHI CALL DIRECTORY OUR BUSINESS OFFICE pci oiDno-H- iHirin a &ct fystjhing to a New Road A HD RAWER. STAY IN THE NBIVa&k TIMI TO ARRANGI FOR NIW NEW TELEPHONE it MASON'S IIIU . In recent years, Cadillac has carried out a tremendous program of research and improvement to achieve a finer rough-roa- d ride. The development work has covered steering, springs, shock absorbers, frame, wheels, tires, shackles and all the engineering problems involved. I HNESTr HOTEL mmhu ! In the 1950 Cadillacs, this great program has come and the results are simply a revelation. . First, you get wonderful balance. The car stays put and you have a reassuring feeling of stability, even when the goings uncommonly rough. And your ride is amazingly level. You float over the bumps and the depressions, ever so gently. Only a road so bad that it deserves condemning can make itself obvious to either the driver or passengers. And, of course, the remarkable quietness , of both body and chassis, shows up most dramatically on the roughest roads. For quality tells its finest story when the pressure is greatest. Why not come in and get acquainted with this wonderful car? Wed be happy to see you any time. to full fruition ' rnm look wear a CHAMPION Evaryon, la youthful, atraam-line- d figure. Tha ChampionSupport la a flexible, one-pieband woven with a apecial aurgical elaatic with no bucklea. Ita ce comfortable. ( JT - , feela right. It I Dont delay IpUC eaay-to-we- ar, Look Trim J f Al Now. Trained Fitters Mrs. Donna Bosley Ray Grant er 'RAT DRUGGIST IFIISIHIIEnH MdDTTdDUR XdDMIP AM Y 17 Eaxt 2nd South Across Tho Street North Ol The Tabernacle Phone 74 Bright |