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Show BOX ELDER an Brigham CitY. Utah Wednesday October 10. 1951 k weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. ' Published every Wednesday and entered as Sec- ond Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. "big-leag- Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5.00. t 1 f i One fellow whether the or American the leagues Crompton The Commodore, who seems to have no other occupation or title, merely gives an annual clambake for his own benefit and issues some 5,000 invitations to celebrities all over the country. He then conveniently forgets to have the clambake which no one comes to anyway and uses the proceeds to live upon in moderate luxury for the next year. The Commodore has been pulling this stunt successfully for years and nobody seems to mind. Nobody else could get by with it. For those of us who have to make a living the hard way, the Commodores gimmick sounds mighty attractive; but we dont have the nerve to attempt it. Upon returning from the inauguration of Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson as president of Brigham Young University, where he represented the City College of New York, Dr. S. L. Moskowitz reported that the ceremony was impressive and that during the course of the rites it was told that graduates of BYU produce twice as many children on an average, than graduates from all other U.S. ! i inter-mountai- n I know admitted he didnt know Yankees were in the National league, or who was leading in and didnt give a damn. t Navy who worked out an infallible scheme for making a comfortable living by not working for it. Steve Maddox, the little Three year-ol- d man of the house at Maddox Ranch House, is mystified at all the people he sees there during the course of a business day. His mother, Mrs. I. B. Maddox, was left dangling the other day when Steve question- ed: "Mother, why does everybody eat at our house? , ue One Way To Make A Living We like the story of Commodore Dutch, the commander In chief of the Bowery ' ' porcupine, stealthily' 'will help in the caw, renegade, is on duce the timber working torcupin3 in many the upgrade Aim for the hea!?, national forest areas. end farthest the in Populations are incresing Box trunk. programs, reduction of spite Use the same Elder Ranger M. S. Markham, would shooting said today. Porcupines are oCt porcupines sundown in or near To decrease the the Forest Service is asking SS5i,b hunters in certain areas this The local areas oven year to shoot them on tosight. those by porcupines are A letter being issued ? who will hunt in areas where sin. Blacksmith-For)- , to trees is mountains, jsald porcupine damage to ham. severe asks the sportsmen trees forest by save the help in an intensive effort Saved By Mistake they to destroy the porcupines 'JACKSONVUiL Y see while hunting big game. Porky IS, The last time his name was in the news Joe MacCarthy was accusing him of being a Communist sympathizer. Just About AmMtiHa By Bob Shoot Em Down, Says Forest baseball ple here seldom see a game, yet they follow the teams through the seasons play, laud one and yell at another, predict pennant winners and, on occasion, lay a small bet on a game. Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative National Advertising Service. : Porcupines If the Peaches were playing the Yankees, there would be a simple answer. Most peo- Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor V' HAVE NO MERCY! Baseball, the sport! It has always been intriguing to me, how people clear out here a coupla thousand miles from the games can become so absorbed in the sport from this distance. NEWS Herald-Progre- ss (Ashland, Va.) Almost everyone over 50 remembers when a hired hand worked on the farm for $15 a month and his keep. At the end of two or three years of steady work, he had acquired a walking plow, Studebaker wagon, a pig and a cow and a span of mares on which he may have owed $50. He was ready to get married. Household goods consisted of a few items accumulated by the bride or given by friends, supplemented by several dry goods boxes. No sane person longs for a return to those good old days. However, it is well to point out that no great tragedy would be in store, should the current bubble of false values burst. People are just as happy, we believe, when working to get what they need as when striving for what they want -- The standard is less complex, for needs are more or less simplified wants. Garber (Okla.) Free Press. It might also be noted that the BYU has a pretty fair basketball team, too. Creditor will present Jaime with vouchers to the undersigned at 27 North 3rd West flit. City, Brigham Utah on or before the 25th day of November, A D, 95 1. B C. CALL Administrator of Estate A D., 1951 Omer J. Call. Attorney for Administrator. Sept. 26Oct. 14-in- ch Have you noticed how many records are broken in the World Series each year. It isnt hard to understand because they have recorded everything from the number of stumbles over first base to the longest slides into third, since 1892. - so-call-ed It this: comes over the radio something like Bobby Thompson smashes a hard drive ,Into the pichers left kidney. Thats three times this seri. he has smashed pitchers left kidneys a new record for world series. 'In 1898, Phil Mintoto smashed two pitch- rs left kidneys. - wn f IMJ craE - SEE SUMMONS Civil No. 7132 In th District Court of s Box Eldsr County, Stitt of Utah. JAMES H MILLER and AMANDA S. wife MILLER, Plaintiffs, PUBLISHER'S VA SERIES IRACTORS AND MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER MODEL TRACTORS Here is an opportunity to see in field operation, direct from the Case Factory in one big caravan: The New VAC Tractor, especially designed for cultivating, and general farm work. Also other equipment demonstrated and explained. new-improv- laMay, October 13, 1951 TIME . s and Management, Circulation Required by the Act of as Congress of August 24, 1912, Amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (39 U. S. C. 233). Of Box Elder News, published weekly at Brigham City, Utah, for September 30, 1951. f The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are Box Elder News-JournPublisher, (Inc ), Brigham City, Utah. Editor, Chas. W. Claybaugh, Brigham City, Utah s Managing editor, Robert M. Crorrip-toi Brigham City, Utah Business manager. Chas. W. Clay-baugh Brigham City Utah. f 2 The owner is (if owned by corits nam and address must poration. be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a or other unincorporated partnership firm. Hi name and address, as well as yoUCCANTPAYIMOREl BUtiYOU CANT BUY BETTER AT YOUR HUSKY SERVICE imP. M. JOHN HARDY FARM, Bear River City, DIRECTIONS STATEMENT the Ownership, Ut Turn East at Bear River City School House and go 1 Vi miles. Entire Demonstration Conducted By Factory Trained Men RAM. "Ohhhhh SPONSORED BY BRIGHAM CITY, idlin' mote.- - It's a safe bet that proper "Care' would have kept the car WELL a lot longer. Getting the habit of letting ns check your gas, oil. battery water and tires gives longer . Lie to cars. HUSKY llliq V, my UTAH SERVICE "Husky Gets You There- - ) Ph. 125-- 1 403 lfo. Main ting on a ambulance clag, her to the hospitjL later she had not in any way. Al RE-FL- O HL DEALER V SEASHCt, 48 N. Main -- ! g, wettable DOT powder containing fifty percent technical DDT of three to five micron cut size, with the remaining fifty conpercent inert Ingredients taining a wetting agent, separator, hair wetting agent, sticker, spreader all of non abrasive quality of the same micron cut size, white or off white color, throughout. A LINDANE ...I 2400 lbs. A wettable Lindane powder MRS CONWAY and Gamma containing pure 25 CONWAY, his wife THOMAS D CONWAY and MRS. THOMAS D isomer of benzene hexachloride LIZZIE MRS CONWAY, his wife; from Lindane. The ramaining H HYNDMAN, W H. MUNROE and MRS W. H MUNROE, hie wife, 75 Inert ingredients containMRS CREIGHTON, and ing wetting agent, sticker, sepaCREIGHTON, his wife. If the foregoing defendants are alive, rator, spreader all of three to and If deceased their unknown heirs, five microti cut size and all creditors and legal representatives, and unknown white or off white In color and all other persons or claiming any right, title, estate non poisonous, non abrasive interest , in. or lien upon ftp reel described in the Complaint materials.property i adverse to or plaintiffs ownership, thereto. clouding their title The above to be delivered IF. Defendants O. B. to our warehouse at 53 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: South 6th West Brigham City, CHAS. W. CLAYBAUGH, You are hereby summoned and reBusiness Manager. Utah, within ten days or at time quired to serve upon Win. E. Davis, a address whose is attorney, plaintiff subscribed Sworn to and before specified by us after notificaFirst Security Bank Building Bngham me tthte 5th day of October, 1951. comtion of acceptance of bids. Bids City, Utah, an answer to the plaint within 20 days after service of ROBERT M. CROMPTON, be received up to midnight will sc if this summon fail upon you; you Notary Public. October 3CL, 19511. We reserve the to do, judgment by default will be commission (My February expires demandfor the relief against ytou right to reject any or all bids. ed in the said complaint, which has 1954 ) been filed with the Clerk of said court. This is an action to recover a judgment or decree, quieting plaintiffs land title to the following described situated m Box Elder County State of Utah Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 196, Plat A, Corinne City Plat & Survey. WM E DAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiffs, First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. Oct. 3 f0-1- 7 24 EDMUND Of NEIV of Deceased Sept. 26, Earlow F. Petersen of first publication Date total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities arst v(If theie are not cny.eo state. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Brigham City, 1 Utah 4. The two paragraphs next above, names of the owners, stock' giving theand security holders If any, oontain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also in cases where the stockholders or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation or corporation for whom such trustee is acting is given; also that the said two paragraphs oontain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the booke of the company at trustees, hold stock and securities in capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other perhas son, association, or corporation any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities then as so stated by him. t , 5 The average number of copies of each iesue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is re quired from daily, weekly, and newspapers only.) 2195. of A for old time T It's Doubtful If We Really Want To Return To The Good Old Days colleges. Service recognizes that even though the quilled ro dents are a natural part of a forest habitat, an overpopulato tion can do serious damage future timber supplies and deand scenic stroy recreational the bark values by stripping fiom thousands of young trees. can ruin One of the rodents many young trees in a plantation, it was stated. Contrary to folklore, porcupines are not protected by game laws. They should not be spared as possible food for people those of each individual member, must NOTICE OF SIDS lost in snowstorms because they be given ) , don't cooperate that way. When 'RECEIVED BE TO Notices Box Elder News Journal, a corporaLegal the snow gets deep they hide or whose stockholders Notion, owning Probate end Guardianship Bids will be1 received by the out in rocky dens. or more of total holding I percent tices. Consult Clerk o! District amount of stock are Chat. W. ClayCourt Brigham City, Utah, or baugh, Alyvayne Claybaugh, Mrs Vic- Executive Board of the Box ElThese tips are for hunters who E. Madsen. B C. Call, Commercial respective signers far informa- tor der County Mosquito AbateFinance Corg ,. all of Brighdm City, , , . tion. Utah; Alice Eddy LeCornu, Seattle, ment District for the following: Wash. .... TEN TON (20,000 3. Tha known bondholders, NOTICE TO CREDITORS mort DDTW 50 holders ' and other security Decern-ed gagees, " Ejtote ol Earlow f. Petersen, ' lbs) percent or more owning or holding The iForest - - tilram Walker qualify r |