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Show I Welcomed Into Fraternal Order Eagles Install 10 ' Leaal Notices mi Guardianship tices. Consult dark of District Court Brigham City, Utah, or lor Informarespoctlvo sign , tion. ' , Hew Members Mon. Regular meeting of the Brig-,haCity Fraternal Order of Eagles was held Monday evening at the Eagle home on the third floor of the bank building. t 1 Principal business was the initiation of 10 new members. Boyd Petersen, Sid Hess, Eugene ,0. Garfield, Gene Davis, In in Christensen, Ray Grant, W. B Ball, Max Morgan, Morns Nuttal and Lyle E. Crowther. & . . t Guests at the meeting includ ed the following state aerie of fleers: Rex Plyer, president; B'll Woods, secretary; Dan Harvey, trustee; Penny Larsen, Cliff Larsen, Another guest was Capt. Cliff Peter of the Ogden police department. Each of the state aerie officers gave a short talk. TO CREDITORS NOTICE of EtU Creditor LUzfo will Vo too. DocoooeU. with prvient claim voucher to the undersigned at Brg ham City, Utah, on or before the 21th day of Apiwl, A, O,, 952. r LAMONT L. YATE3, of the Estate of Deceased publication February Administrator LlZiK YATES, Dote of firs 20th, A. D. 1952. Waiter C. Menu, Attorney for Admin iat rotor. Feb 1 v No- 12 1 t. Refreshments were served af ter the program. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., . today at the Newc-Journ- WJ NOTICE i TO CONTRACTORS Sealed pro poo Lb will be received by the State Road iCommtoslon ot Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o clock p m, Tuesday March It, 1952, and at tthat time publicly opened for construction ot (I) Con in 'rets Bridge over 20 foot Span Box Elder County, (the same being that eeetfcd of S R, 102 between Haws Comer and Deweyville, tdentl 'led as Federal Aid Secondary Project No S2 12). 1 ha length of road to be oonelructed or improved is 0 0)9 miles, and the orincipat Hem of woik are approx innately as follows; 1271 Cu Yds. Concrete, Claes ' A and 203,400 Lfc Steel Reinforcing New Members Of Eagle Aerie Of Brigham City PrequaUficatton of bidders ia required before and can be new opacification . . . who were initiated Monday evening in the Eagle home. . Left to right," back obtainedplana, row: Boyd Petersen, Sid Hess, Eugene Garfield, Gene Davis, and Irvin Christenseq., The attention of bidders to directed to the Special Provietons covering Front row: Ray Grant, W. B. Ball, Max Morgan, Morris Nuttal and Lyle E. Crowther. subletting or assigning the contract The to minimum all skill wage paid j ed labor employed on this contract shall b 42 02$ per hour. The minimum wage paid to all in' termediate labor employed on this contract shall be $l &0 per boar The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shaH be $1 SO per hour. The attention of bidders is directed Elder Stephen L, Richards of to the fact that this Commission has the first presidency of the L.D.S. been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U S Department of Labor, church Will address the youth of that contractors engaged In highway North and South Box Elder co notruction work are required to meet the pro vis tone of the Fair Labor Stan, 2 4:30 March at stakes Sunday, dards Act of 193d, (52 Start. I0b0. C. J. a at world womans p. m. in the Box , Elder stake seoifleartions ns and arc on fils ' Penney company and the met) in Pie tabernacle. the office of the Stats Road Com , can go sit on a tack. But theyd mission, Salt Lake City, and the ofAll MIA Maids, Explorers, fice of die District Engineer at Ogden . Utah where they may be reviewed by Junior n and Junior Glean- better not. Here why: bidders. ? SatSpecification, protective two For . and ers of both stakes are invited. days, Friday proposal rossna, ana plana wlH be fur- - 0. rrmriT imirrtflmii an Stephen Richards Women Will Take To Speak Sunday Over Pennes ForTwo Days: Its in Xous QUICKLY AND EASILY This is a feature of the two-da- y youth meet outlined by the General board for the Junior and Junior Gleaners Mechanical or throughout the church. This meeting has been arHydraulic Control ranged foar by the South Box Elder stake Junior and For any Standard Junior Gleaners under the direction of Gladys Johnson and Mar-tell- a Farm Tractor Nelson, stake supervisors. Were very desirous of having With the new and modern man and woman EVERSMAN DITCHER you can every young between of 14 and 18 inthe ages in even start a ditch by yourself, are enrolwhether clusive, they sod ground, and dig new ditches led in mutual or not, from both or clean old ones with a minimum stakes in attendance at our of time and effort. The EVERSyouth neet, said the stake leadtransDITCHER n is easily ported on its own rubber tires, is sturdily built and will save you many hours of hard work. The exclusive floating hitch adjustment permits either narrow or wide ditches. Depth is regulated by either a mechanical screw control or with any standard wheel tractor hydraulic cylinder. Available with 15" or 16" wheels. MAN -- Built by The Eversman Company, makers ot Eversman Automatic Land and Dirt Movers. Come in today tor free demonstration. Manu-factur- Lev-ele- MERREILILS, WALK Inc ers. Mrs. Ross Holst Returns From San Francisco Mrs - Ross Holst .has returned from San Francisco where she acocmpamed her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Andersen Lynn Andersen left for Hawaii where she will Join her husband who is serving there with the U. S. navy. Prior to their departure a fam Uy dinner was held in honor of Motor Sergeant Robert Holst who just returned home from serving with the National Guard for one year in Korea. SAVE urday, the women of the store wlll hold all the top i manage- - ment positions and- direct all the stores operations while the men do as they are told. They will be told, no question about that. A woman will be elected manager, and the distaff side will fill all the spots usually held down by the men, including assistant manager and all section and-o- r department heads. But we men wont be op the sidelines, looking on, said Glen Campbell, Penney manager. We will foe in there pitching and trying to do the jobs assigned us as well as they aite normally done by the girls In our store. Fact is, this 'same stunt was tried in one or two other,, Penney stores and they found that with th- - wtfrfoen Tunning Jthinffi? sales zoomed way up and. cusfth mens were very happy with ,the change. Confidentially and I wouldnt want this to get around we already know our girls are better than we are. We just want to give them a tchance to prove theyre better than'" their . , t , Penney sisters. Mr. Campbell said the store had stocked up with plenty of merchandise to back up the la dies There will be all sorts of bargains at our usual low prices, for both men and women," he said Were not asking for sympathy but we do hope our men friends will at least come in and keep us company. Feb 1952 I EL I, ting property, describing the same, together with the number ot abutting front feet, and to he filed with the City Recorder nn or before the 11th day of -- 512 M . to-vi- t: By order of the City Council Feb. G&tD UMi City Recorder, . , ffibrc (itaftifc F YOUNG EXECUTIVE SLCRLTARY Publish in Box Elder News Brigham City Fife Fir BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 27, IBS! March, 1952. of Lrigham City, Utah. Dated February 7, 1952. The City Council, at its first First publication: February 20, egular meeting thereafter, the 20th day of March, 1952. Last publication: March 5, 1932, will consider the proposed i952. levy am hear and consider such Curb and Gutter District No. 8. protests and objections to said i (Signed) improvements as shall have FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, been made. Wim Wan IB ito librnMitf NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, of the intention of such Council to make the following described improvements, to wit: To construct a combination curb and gutter design, together with the necessary waterways, private driveway, pavements, irrigation ditches, exoavation, and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper in and workmanlike manner curb and gutter district No 8. Said Curb and Gutter shall be of reinforced concrete. And to defray the abuttor's portion of the cost ana expense thereof by a special assessment upon the lots, blocks, or pieces of land or real estate to be or benefitted by said improvements. The property affected will be both, sides of Second South Street from the East side of Main Street to the West side of Sixth East Street, being the deposit- i.hd .t &k L.k. cy, b- - refunded, pm- - South side of Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, y. .rtch an acceptable Plat "A, and Blocks 73, 74, Plat viding bidder submits bid and rrtuhss Use plans within seven and the North side of Each "B, days after the opening of bids bidder must submit a letter from an Blocks 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72; Plat guaranteeapproved surety company B, Brigham City Survey, ing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all The total grand cost of said bids to reserved , is estimated at check Improvement Cash certified check, cashier or approved proposal guaranty bond for $17,444.00. uniThe estimated not toss than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable too the form cost per front foot or lineal State Roed Commission must accom- foot of abutting property for pany each kB as evidence of good said n and a guarantee that, if awarded improvement is $3.00. coatraot, the bidder WtU execute Private and walks the contract and furnish contract are extra driveways and have an estimated bond as Toqtrd Any additional information may be cost of $35 per sq. ft. State secured at the qffioe of the to All protests or objections Road Commission Dated thta 23rd day of February, such improvements or to the 1952. carrying out of such intention . STATE ROAD COMMISSION must be presented in writing, 1 OF UTAH. , . Feb 27 r. signed by the owners of abut- - Are high labor costs "fleecing your farm profits? Let electricity help you with hay hoisting, water pumping, brooding, lighting, wood sawing and 101 other farm chores. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER It memo -- MIA 4 STATE land sale Notice to hereby given that In accordance with law, the STATE LAND BOARD of the STATE OF UTAH, will on Merch 11, 1952, at 2 P M , on that on the day offer at public auction Wert steps of the Court House, Brigham City, Utah, all of Sec 2, T 12 No. R 7 W, SUM, con 640 )2 ac. m or 1 The land will not be sold for there lees than the appraised value of, and the sale will be made only to citizens of the United States or the? to who have declared thstr intention become such. The lend may be sold to the highest bidder of the purTerm of Sale: chase pries payable in cash at time of sale with Five percent interest on the remainder of the sale price to the first of laauatry following plus the $2 00 Certificate fee, the remainder of the not be divided to into purchase price annual more than twenty payments with interest at rate of five percent per annum on the deferred payments All mineral to reserved to State of Utah , State Land Board reserves the right to withhold the tract from sale By order of the State Land Board fo s nft: i Ono of those 3 new 52 stdtion wagons will fit your needs to a "T I do-a-ll Fords ell-ne- Ranch w Wagon, like all Ford Sta-- t tion Wagons, is two can in onel Its Coach-cra- all-ate- el ft Body is Fold the stowaway" rear seat away and your Ranch Wagons ready for business! Available with f Six. V-8- While aldswall first (If svoilabls), Fordomatic, Overdrive, fwo tons color combinations on the fianch Wagon are optional at oxtro coots Juniors Plan , f , .J bsoutyl Two-to- ns Wish Bone Hop Fords Country Sedan is the handsome favorite! With stowaway seat down, rear seat out, you get the most level loading apace in Farda field. With seats al haul-arou- The South Box Elder stake Junior Gleaners and Junior are holding a Wish Bone March Hop Monday evening, 3,. in, the Fifth ward recreation hall. . Wayne Hunsaker of the Sixth ward is general chairman of the event, and Diane Grant, stake Junior Gleaner president, is the chairman of the food committee. , The banquet will be at 6:30 p. m. followed by a program and dance. Earl Kunzler of Willard will act as master of ceremonies. The Sixth ward is in charge of decorations and the Firet ward has the publicity with Dixie Gordon as chairman. Perry and Mantua Junior are in charge of tickets. . Tickets are 50 cents and are available from ail ward -- clss presidents. This is the second event of the youth meet scheduled by the general board 'of the church. This event is for Junior Gleaners and Junior n sedan. in, its a roomy Wider front tread, lower center of gravity help taka the bounce out of bumpe, the tilt out of turns. . powerhouse! Fords new Country Squire gives you room for eight or a half-to- n of freight. Finished in mahogany-grai- n and trimmed with genuine maple. And you get the V-Strato-Sta- r llQ-h.the moat ful engine in the field. Test Drive the 52 Ford that suits your needs. p. 8, low-pri- Come in and "Test Drive" the n effl M SMUGS on 6.70-1- 5 Defiance reg. 1625 my inga old tlrn as low as $1.00 &0WN pats oat aa your car n only. ' - . Finandcl NOTICE , r - ! OF 65TH CONSECUTIVE Industrial Fund, in. Quarterly Dividend 146 ) llJ Sooth Main Street u Brigham City KC-texjpdM-Mji FIRST IN nUDDG Only Ford in its field gives you your choice of all 3 drives: Fofdomatic, Overdrive or Conventional. The Board ot Directors ot fma octal industrial Fund, Inc f have declared a regular dividend of $0 03 Der quarterly - share from net investment income, payable March 15, 1952, to Fund shareholders of record , V- - February 29, 1952. - 18 models in 3 smartly styled new lines I . S. M. Rasmussjn District Manager 8 E. 3rd TeL JW8 . i't.ih Hrighaui. vV i e IkS. hmEnsw's-mm,- - 323 South Main ., Ford for 52 has more color1 and upholstery combinations 7 e field! Whether more models than any other car in the you choose from the Mainline, Customline, or Crestline series, youre bound to pick a style and performance winner! low-pric- me. Phone 56 |