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Show such right has been asserted, the high e4 bidder will be declared the pur chaser of the land. ERNEST E. HOUSE, 4 Manager. "isn't Your Arm Getting TiredJoe?" For 4-Y- For County Attorney Commissioner r. ST . ORDINANCE NO. 121 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING REVISED OR. SECTION OF , , BRIGHAM DINANCES CITY, UTAH, 1941, AS AMEN-DED- , Be it ordained toy the City Council of Brigham City, as follows: SECTION 1: Section d of Brigham Ordinances City, Utah, 1941, as amended, is amended to read as follows: Salaries, Section All officers of Brigham City shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by ordinance, and all assistants and employees shall receive such compensation as may from time to time be fixed by resolution. The salaries for the officers of Brigham City, beginning with the 1st day of September, 1950, shall be in the following amounts, to wit: -- . $1200.00 Mayor, per annum ; Councilmen (each) per annum i, - V' ? . FAjOE TWO BOX ELDER NEWS : Brigham City. Utah WadoMday, August 9. 1950 e.tabll.hed in fiWi.wmkly amriptnii pubtlahad at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor Okas, W. Clayhaugh, Mansart Puhlirhad ovary Wadilasday at Brigham tty, Utah, and antarod at Second Mail Mattor at tha post office in Brig .City, Utah, under tha net of March .) Sukacrintioa rata In Boo Elder ty, SJ.09 per year, payable in advi in combination with the Boa Elder 4.00 Journal, (publlrhed Friday,) per years ir.i" for 6 mentha; single opy 5 cents. Outside Boa Elder eoun pea. year; oombinetion rate grtljl Meatber United Press, Audit bureau of Circulation, Utah State Preaa Assoc is- -' Woo, National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. o Legal Notice NOTICE Mark F. Brightentourg, being first duly sworn deposes and My that he Is owner and manager of the C Plus Manufacturing Co., located and doing bus! hfea 111 Brighbnt City, Utah;that ti)i aald C Plus Manufacturing Co. U tho excluslve owner of the trade name, mark, and or device described ,herein, and Is In use Bjr him in the business of . Plus. Polish Clean-e- h He claims bald trade name, mbrk and or device is the same tinder which goods or, merchan diae v are manufactured, prepar ed, handled, sold or distributed lr,.lUiuv;'v',p:',"l ,VV , .F, Brlghtenburgj Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of July, - , man-ufketurlr- tg yMark :: IBtO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO- N-. ISOLATED TRACT PUBLIC LAND SALE UnitcS Sutpe, . Deprtment Of The Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAND it SURVEY OFFICE, S.h Lnk, City, Utah, July J. 1950. NOTICE b hereby given that under of section 2439, R. 5., as provision amended by eeotion 14 of the act of 44 Stat., 1274), and June 2 9, 1934 tha application of Alfred pursuant to Utah, Serial Manning of Treraonton. No, 071432, there will be offered, to the highest bidder, but at not less than "3.00 per acre, at a public sale to be eld at 10 oclock A. M., on the 7th day of September, 1930 next, at this office, tha following tracts of land: All Section 34, T. 13 North, Range 0 West, S. L. M., Utah. 040 acre. Bide may be made by the princapel or hi agent, either personally at the sale or by mall. Rid sent by mall will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money ordere for the a mounts of the bids and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes. The en must be marked in jthe lower velope left-hancorner substantially as follows: "Public oale bid. No. Serial 071432, Sale, 10 A. M., Sept 7, 1930. The person making the highest bid will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the d advised to land are file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Any person entitled to claim a preference right under the first proviso to Mid section 14 as an owner of land must assert hit claim within 30 days from the date of public Offering ond conditional and to tbs highest bidder and at the expiration of said preference right period, if no such right has been asserted, the highest ' bidder will ba declared the pur chaser of the land, v . ERNEST E. HOUSE, Managetv 2-- ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed proposals for the con struction of Garland School Ad dltlon to be erected In Garland, Utah, will be received at the office of the Cerk, Brigham City, Utah, In the County Courthouse Building, Brigham City, Utah, until 2:00 oclock P. M. on the 23rd day of August, 1950, and will then be publicly opened and . Robert P. Crompton, ' read. , . : All bids shall toe made on the (Notary Public. ' My commission expires Feb, printed forms and provided 1, J9541 made a part of the Contract Documents. . Copies of the Plans, and other ? ConSpecifications 1 , Specification tract Documents are on file in TO ALL WHOM IT MAY the office of the Clerk, Brigham CONCERN:,. City, Utah in the County CourtBE rr KNOWN THAT the C house Building, Brigham City, Pin Manufacturing Co, of Brig- Utah, and are open for public ts ham 'City,;, Utah, being engaged inspection. A set of such may be obtained from in the business of manufacturing C Flus polish Cleaner adopt- the office of Karl L. Krusmark, ed for (their) use a trade name, Architect, First Security Bank mark and or device, of which the Building, Brigham City, Utah, following is a ; description, or upon deposit of fifteen dollars ($15) for the plans and specifacsimile: I,,.: Large capital letter "C , fol- fications. Said deposit will be lowed toy "Plus character In refunded provided the ; bidder which is reproduced the word submits a bona fide bid and the an specifications are re'plus." Under this Is the word plans "Polish in capital letters with turned to the Architect in good the word Cleaner, also In capi- condition, not later than 5 days tal letters, underneath. . - f following the opening of bids. Bids will be taken on a Gen, eral Contract, a Plumbing, Heat, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ing and Ventilating Contract, ISOLATED TRACT and an Electrical Contract. PUBLIC LAND SALE Bid Security will be required United Ststss in the form of a certified check Dcpurbment Of Tbs Interior BUREAU of law management, or bid bond acceptable to the LAND A SURVEY OFFICE, Sait Lake Owner in an amount of not less City. Utah, July 3, 1956. NOTICE te hereby given that under than 5 percent of the total R. S., as provisions of section 142433, of the not of amount of the proposal, payable mended by section June 2d, 1934 (441 Stmt., 1274), and without condition to the Owner. pursuant to tbs application of Ralph The Board of Education, Box w f Tolrrmn of Honeyvilie, Utah, Serial No. 419529, there wiU bo offered, to the Eder County School District, reless highest bidder, but at not serves the right to reject any or 10.00 per acre, at S public sale to be held at 10 oclock a. m., on the 8th day all bids and to waive Informaliof September?. 1950 next, at this office, ties. the following traots of land: Lot. 13, BOARD OF EDUCATION Section 33. f. 15 N, R. i W.( S. L M Utah. 41 .35 acre. BOX ELDER COUNTY Bide may be made by the principal SCHOOL DISTRICT, or hie agent, either- personally at the ' ale br by mall. By Leonard L. Bishop, Bide sent by mail wiu be considered President bnly if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bide Attest: certified tnuvfc be accompanied by checks or money orders for EberharJL Zundel, Clerk th emoFUot of the bids and most be (SEAL) The enenclosed in sealed envelopes. 1950. velopes must be marked in the lower Aug. fola corner doc-umen- , -- r ; 9 v PUBLICATION-ISOLATE- post-offic- e substantially left-han- d No. Serial lows: Public sale bid. 969329, Sale, 19 A. M., Sept. 6, 1950. The person making the highest bid trill be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any persons chiming adversely the land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or sale. for before the time designated Any person entitled to claim a preference right under the first proviso to esid section- - 44 os an owner of contiguous land must assert his claim within 10 days from the dote of public sale to the efferiag snd conditioned highest bidder and at the expiration of said preference right period, if no such right bee been asserted, the highwill be declared the pur est bidder chaser of the lead. ERNEST E, HOUSE, f Menage, ' Jg.If.M-A-a-f- li CASUALTY INSURANCE The Board of Education, Box Elder County School District is calling for bids for Casualty In surance covering Its fleet of Buses and Trucks; bids to be filed with the Board on or before August 25, 1950. may be had from the office of the Clerk f the Board, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah. EBERHART ZUNDEL, Clerk of the Board. SPECTFI-CATION- S . . George H. Davis, Democratic four year term county commissioner is a life long resident of Box Elder county. He is married to Amelia Taylor Davis and has a daughter and three sons, all of whom have been in the armed servic -v tiff's title thereto. Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Wm. E. Davis,fci Plaintiffs attorney, whose address No. 26, First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 daye after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief de manded in raid complaint which hei been filed with the Clerk of said Court end copy of which is hereunto annexes and herewith served upon you. This is an action to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the land eitua&ed in following described the State of Utah, County of Box El der, towit: Lot 4, Block 15, Plat "C Brigham with lights and nr other safety devices to warn the public of road obstn to enable us to see to the recovery of W tion and car in less time and with no further damage. j OUR WRECKER is equipped ... Democratic candidate for Box Elder county attorney, whose name will appear on the primary ticket September 5, Is Omer Call, Brigham City lawyer. A native of Brigham City, Call Is the sn ot Juage and Mrs. B. C. Call. . i, the from Omer graduated University of Utah in 1947 with a bachelor of science degree and from the universitys college of law in 1948 with an LLD degree. Since graduating he has practiced law in Brigham City. At the, present time he Is of the Junior bar association, a member of the American Bar Association, the American Legion and Kiwanis International. He is treasurer of the Box Elder county Democratic party. During the war Call served 42 months as a eombat "SHALL WE LET THEM RUIN N ATONAL PARKS" ;onej wit I pened? It's Time For Someone To Represent I Elect PRESTON Utah! JONES CONGRESSMAN 1ST DISTRICT Paid Political Adv. by E. H. -- Steel wmm UK fl.- ,- , S; - . m ' V f 5 ?5 H a n n F A 0UI (Article appearing in July 22, S. E. Post) Why are we in this unfavorable position? Who Put Us There? If our present congressional representatives had looking after Utahs interests would this have X ; .civil No. 69i In The District Court sf the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and For tho County of Box Elder. ASA. L. BEECHER, Plaintiff, . vs. RICY W, JONES and INCERfiORG JONES, his wife; MAYME JONE5. a single woman: CLAIR D. JONES and MARY JONES, his wife; ELOISE HATCH, e women; FRED W. JONES and CLARA JONES, hi wife; CARL boin th JONES, en incompetent, , children end wives of children of ' FREDDIE W. JONES, deceased, and WALKER BANK AND TRUST COM PANY, a corporation, guardian .oi the estate of Carl Jones, ' and al .other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or ben upon the real property described In the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plain- Omer J. Call on Democratic ticket . County Attorney candidate for V i was driving when a the Ignorance Doesn't Pay highway patrolman waved side to the him of PROVIDENCE, R. I. W car in front pulled Crime apparently doesn't of the road. Holloway from education. The over, too. When the trooper had unsh- land, social welfare ed giving the first driver a warn- reported that only 10 p,5 he the prisoners in state ing ticket, he told Holloway tions were '.high But on. Holloway move could insisted hed been waved off the uates. Call Running For George Davis Up For Commissioner 54 $$$$$ HUMAN. MVE. WM, BECOME StATISTICS . WM. E. DAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, i Dated: August 0, 1950. P. O. Address: Firs Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah. First publication Aug. 9, 1950. Lost publication Aug, 30, 1950. , f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT PUBLIC LAND SALE United States . Department Of The Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT SURVEY OFFICE, Sait Lake LAND City, Utah, July 3. 1950. NOTICE is hereby given that tinder of section 2435, R. 5., as provision amended by section 14 of the act of 44 Stat., 1274), and June 26, 1934 pursuant to the application of Alfred Serial Manning of Tremonton, Utah, No. U 0274. there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not lera then 62.75 per acre, at a public rale to be held at 10 oclock A. M., on the 7th day of September, 1950 next, ofat this land; office, the following tracts All Sec, 4. T. 12 N R. 6 W S. L. M. 642.34 acres. Bids may be made by the principal or hie agent, either personally at the rale or by maiL Bid sent by maO will be considered only If received st thie office prior to the hour fixed for the rale. Thee bids must be accompanied by certified checks or poet --office money orders tor the amounts of the bids end must be enclosed In sealed envelopes. The envelopes must be marked in the lower folleft-han- d corner substantially a rale bid. Serial No. Public lows: M U 0274, Sate, 16 A. Sept. 7, 1656. The person making the high rat bid will be required to pay Immediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-describe- d hand ere advised to file their clairas, or objection, on or the time before designated for rale. Any person entitled to claim o pre rence right undo the first proviso to said section 14 a an owner of claim lend must assert hie within 38 day from th dot of pub lie offoring end conditional solo to the highest bidder end at the expiration mi raid preference eight period, if na klM More than 8,000 injured! You didnt read of this disaster In your local paper. It wasnt there. These killed and injured were working men and women all across the nation who were accident victim on their jobs yesterday. Today they are statistics! 70 City Survey. ' k , - . George H. Davis Democratic candidate t - $200. U4 D es. A. D., 1950. TRACT He was born and reared In PUBLIC LAND BALE Approved this 22nd day of Willard and spent twenty-eigh- t United States A. D., 1950. July, Department Of Ths Interior months as a missionary in the LORENZO J. BOTT, , BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT British Isles. He is a former LAND at SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake Mayor. : City, Utah, July 3, 1950. rancher and stock man on Prom ' NOTICE is hereby given that under ATTEST; ontory, and for the past thirty provisions of section 142453, R. S., as IFAINNH? J. CHRISTENSEN, of the act of amended by section years Mr. Davis has worked with Recorder. June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1274), and City the farmers of Box Elder county A-- s ursuant to ths application of Howard ilenn of Tremonton, Utah, Serial No. as Field Supervisor for the Utah 096352, there will be offered, to ths Prisoner Takes Walk Idaho Sugar company. In the highest bidder, but at not less than the prices per sere given below, at a Ed- performance of his work, he has PHILADELPHIA (UP) public sale to be held at 10 oclock ward Matthews, 23, embarrassed resided In Brigham City, Corinne a. m., on the 7th day of September 1950 next, at this office, ths following by picking the lock , on and Garland and has been may tracts of land: At not less than 63.50 police his jail cell during a turnkeys or of Corinne and a member of per acre, 12Lots 6, 7, Ej5W!4 N.. R. 6 W. At not less absence. Sec 6. T. Matthews strolled the City Council of Garland, be than 84.75 per acre, 5WUSEI4 Sec. away. Police are still looking sides being active in the affairs 18. T. 12 N., R. 6 W.i At not les than of his church. $2.50 per acre, N!2N4 Sec. 12, T. 12 for him. N., R. 7 W.i At not lees than $7.66 per ears. SJ4NU Sec. 12, T. 12 N., K 1 W., S.L.M., Utah. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at tha ,le or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to ths hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders for the amounts of tha bids and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes. The en relopee must b marked in th lower left-han- d folcorner substantially a-lows: "Public aala bid. Serial No. 1950 066352, Sale, Sept. 7, Ww The person making tha highest bid will ba required to pay Immediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the to above described hind are. advised file (their claim, or objections, en or before th time designated tor sale. Any person entitled to claim a pref ere nee right under the first provieo of raid section 14 as an owner of con claim aeert hi S ! tigiowa lend must within 30 days from the date of public offering end conditional rale to the highest bidder and at the expiration oi raid preference righ period, if no uoh .right ha been aserted, the th Highest bidder will be declared purohaeer oi the land. ERNEST E. HOUSE, , v Manager. NOTICE FOR Irlgbons Holloway r i :?1 600.00 4500.00 City Judge, per annum 2580.00 Recorder, per annum Treasurer, per annum i 2580.00 SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in. conflict therewith are hereby amended ' or repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect on the 1st day of September, 1950. Passed by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, In regular session this 20th day of July, t0 why. few more After a. (Morris tL Trooper A CHANDLER, Okla. (UP) Holloway was intoxicate well enough in filed charges and Hoiw, letting lesson more fined $200 and costs. alone cost Alvin Holoway than ' A, Let Well Enough Alone, He Learns For $200 , V; , , . The toll goes on every hour, every day and at years end some 16,000 workers have been kiUed and more than 2,000,000 injured. Time lost by disabling injuries would equal the working time of a million men for a whole year. For the dead there is no time. ' If ii i i- r About out of every 4 occupational accident victims are workers in smaller plants, firms and businesses. In fact, in every job there U some hazard. 3 Slipping on a floor, trip-pln- g on a stair or falling from a truck can incapacitate you as surely as some situation which would seem more dangerous. Know the hazards connected with your job-k- now it and be prepared to avoid them, r v ' V.:' Think before you act-b- efore you expose yourself to danger and accident. Think better be worker Its a safely. than a autistic! to tnpmt wKi tbt Pmttmft Contemn me UdmteiJ Sejetj end amlribnUi m the fuiU metereet ky box elder t leiul-sfoun- ici net |