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Show - PEACH DAYS EDITION For the Ernest Huggins of Bear River City has been keeping Box Elder News and Journal subscribers informed on the goings on in her home town. Box Elder NEWS 5 9 , Brigham City. (Utah Wednesday, September 10, past three years Mis. , 1952 SERVICE HOUR " CEH33 I 9cL -- TV , canasta. Guests present included: vy , 37 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramlet entertained Thursday evening at a dessert - v News Of Interruountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill clothes. S41-- y YAZZIE YARNS Inspirational Thought For Today A man Is rich in proportion to the number of things he can do without. Beware of ail enthat require new terprises S3 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hess, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stoller, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Mitchell Visiting Euphrasia were her the week-enother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Macy, Ne braska. The family group enjoyed a trip to 'Bear 'River and Montpel ier, Idaho. ler Greatest Statefcir j The first student dance of the season was held 'Friday evening SEPT. 13th thiu 21st JOIE CHITWOOD SHOW 2:30 A 8:30 Sept. 20 A 21 Daredevil Auto Driven SPEEDWAY AUTO RACES September 14, 151.30 p. Driver, car from Uidianopoll HORSE SHOW - 8 p. m. September 17, 18, 19 Weit'i Fined Thoroughbr.d. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS September 16, 1.30 p. m. The Biggest Nomet in Wrestling all Fair Adm. Included in I AMERICA ALERT FEATURE FREE Paid Shows! GIGANTIC -- PARADE NOON SATURDAY! Greatest most varied parade in Utah history AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION STATE FAIR SAIT GRpUNDS LAKE - n Friendly Service GOODYEAR "Here's why... (iocs? , tillW: -- Super-Cushio- Town-Bro- ad Leaal Notices Outlook 1 UTAH STATE FAIR sister-in-law- Narrow The wifes cousin Ben, and Belle are back from honeymooning in the Rockies. Took them to dinner last night at the Garden Tavern. Ben told about the trip: Went through a town in Idaho that was only 100 feet wide. No kidding! Built into a long, narrow canyon. And it shares those 100 feet with a railroad track that runs right through the hotel To get gas there we had to park right on the tracks. Suddenly Belle screams theres a train ning! But the gas fellow just laughs and says we were there Years Of Rom where sit ...fy Joe his bride HOUOtf OH i Both the girls and Boys' gym Mrs. LIe 0. Wright, Mrs. Lewis Indian Service for eight years. of Brigham Citys specials Otis Clingenpee!, Mrs. Paul, nasiums. Fish, Mrs. Leo Fredkkson, Mrs. I!e spent five years at Mt. Edge- - strawberry pie at the Howard ho Bramlet, Mrs. Arthur Arn&tine Approximately 800 students Dean W. Bond. Mrs. William cumbe- - Alaska and three years tel. He and his wife toured the and Mrs. Morris Flelschman.. in Shageluk, Alaska. attended the occasion. school, Friday. They had heard I Residing on campus with Mr. about the nine miles of corridors Dickman are his wife and here at the school and wanted Visiting William Prescott and his mother over the week-endaughters, Donnie Lou, Lois, to walk some of it. were Mrs. Prescotts parents, Mr. Lorraine, Cynthia and Leslie. and Mrs. Cahill of Oregon. Mrs. Henry Kyllingstad will The band leader, who attend, t t, ' ed the Indian Service Summer entertain her bridge club this The swimming pool is closed school held here in 1931, was ea- afternoon. for necessary repairs and is exf et ft,. Members present will be: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ger to have his family try one pected to open in about two C. Visiting was Mrs. Jeppson Jeppsons weeks. , Mrs. Joyce Jepp-seof Howell, Utah. THE BEST BUY IN TIRES IS Approximately 130 students are at the employed (girls) Dr. and Mrs. Morris Fleisch Brigham City canning factory. man and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Half of the girls work during Arnstine entertained at dinner, the morning and the other half Friday evening, in honor of Dr in the afternoon. ad Mrs. Joseph Chastain. by Invited guests included: Mr. . e Several students and members and Mrs. Henry Kyllingstad, Mr. of the staff are scheduled to per- and Mrs. Paul Bramlet, Dr. and During those years our ; form at the annual Peach Days Mrs. Raymond Teal and guests aim has been to .. COKJCIIV celebration on Friday and Sat- of honor, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph CL'IH ' you the give Chastain. Pioin Rees the urday evenings 1 best of service. j neer park. ! JEI3 we The fact Inhave that Mrs. Henry Kyllingstad enterThe group will present an dian program Including Indian tained at coffee, Thursday morn been fulfilling that aim! songs and dances. ing, in honor of Mrs. Alvin Dickfor 37 years is proof ' man. HtSIOilllr of our work. Guests present were: Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Jeppson enter- Paul 'Bramlet, Mrs. Arthur ArnWhen you need repairs, !;) tained at a baby shower stine, Mrs. Morris i accessories, Goodyear in honor of Mrs. Earl I. Webb. Mrs. Grant Smith andFlelschman, Mrs. Dick fJID Guests at the occasion were: man. tires, or Conoco products you can v) 4Jm rtttMMu depend on us for Alvin Dickman has accepted Switch to SATISFACTORY position' of band instructor I Marsh the well make a liberal allow, SERVICE! filling the vacancy created by once for your old tires. the resignation of Max Morrison. Mr. Dickman has served in the Tn first. Blamed if the engineer didnt stop the train and wait, tool From where I ait, it1 a good illustration of how people can learn to think of the other fellow so that the community benefits. Railroaders and townspeople. Democrats and Republicans, malted milk fanciers and those who prefer a temperate glass of we all have to share the beer same apace. Lets maintain our neighbors right of way. Illl ... ns IBcHgltam37 Yearshafto Siajpiply of Service" Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers lot "Oyer Friendly 119 South Main 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CLARENCE LEROY ANDER-SEN- , also known y Clarence Anderson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at room 1320 of the Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of October, A D.t 1952. C N. OTTOSEN, Attorney for the Admlnietra trix of the Estate of Clarence LeRoy Andersen, Deceased Date of first publication August 27, A. D ... Phone 23 . ' Balanced Feed Throws Its Weight Into 1952, 3 Aug. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of S. B Cutler, Deceased. Creditors will present dsuns )C CITY Copyritht. 1952. United States Brewers Foundation with vouchers to the undersigned at Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 7th day of November, A. D, 1952. KARL L. OLSEN. Administrator of tha estate of S. B- - Culler. Deceased. Date of first publication September 3, A. D. 195(2, Walter G. Mann, Attorney for Administrator, 37 First Security Bank Building, Brigham Chy, Utah. Sept. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of EARL G. ANDERSON, also known as Earl Garrett Anderson, also known as Earl Anderson, De- Estate ceased. Creditors . will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at son Produce Company, 420 West St , Brigham City. Utah, on or the 0th day of January, A. D., ROBERT E. ANDERSON, STEVE H. ANDERSON, carry a complete supply of iVitamia and Mineral enriched feed, scientifically prgjar-eGuaranteed to increase your livestock . profits. We d. Home J9 Complete line of Gardan Seeds, Lawn and Field Y BUT Fertilizers. best' i with Ander- Forest before 1953, and " O Fertilizers ' t- -i Poultry Supplies Insecticides Joint Administrators of the Es-- ' tate of Earl G. Anderson, also known as Earl Garrett Anderson, and Earl Anderson, Deceased. Date of first publication September 3. A. D. 1952. George M Mason, Esq. Attorney for Administrators. " " O Fungicides 'i Sept. . SUMMONS tell you the answer to that one the figures on the price tag. For some reason, lots of people just cant believe they can buy a Buick at a price so close three. to the Maybe its because a Buick seems so much better and bigger. Maybe its because they think Buick has so much more power and room which is true. Well ' low-price- d Maybe it is because so many distinguished people own Buicks which is also a fact. But the fact remains if you can afford a new car, you can own a Buick so lets see what you get. You get the thrilling power of a Fireball 8 Engine, thats a gas-savin- g get a ride that cost an million dollars to develop. You get the silken smoothness of Dynaflow Drive. You get big-ca- r comfort, styling, durability. Dont take our word for it. Come in and see for yourself why so many folks are stepping up to this great car this year. You honest-to-goodne- ss Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice. Standard on Roadrnaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. SUM iS 7t fiO S2 ing t Phone 272 R 1$ W Dated this S and Feed 14 West Forest- erf Earn dividends and comfort for years to come Money saved is money earned, and you'H save up to 30 e with Balsam Wool Insulation. Moisture-sealeSatisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. p insulation. Also baits and South Main Street K 4 fro. Storm Sash Prevents fog- ging, drafts and dripping. Most sizes available Is Joseph M Tracy, STATE ENGINEER PiAllshed in Box Elder Newe, Brigham City, Ut. from Sept. 10 to Oct 952. Estimates fU-ty- all 1952. 8. on fuel service. ft proposed to divert 50 sec.-f- t. erf water from Fisher Creek at a point N. 4706 ft. and W. 3081 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 17. TI3N, R13 W, SLB&M. The water will be conveyed through pips a distance of 18,460 ft. where k will be used during the same period and for the same purposes described above. Protests restating the granting of the above application, with reason there with for, must be in affidavit form, extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before November 7, Hereafter. life-tim- d, tal domestic and 550 Phone 154 - September, Brigham City, Utah. First publication Sept. 10, 1952. Last publication Oct. 1, 1952. OcL I Sept. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Fisher Creek Irrigation Company, Park Valley, Utah has filed with the Stale En No. gineer, Change Application to change the points of diversion of 50 sec.-f- t. of water acquired by diligence prior to 1903. The water has in been diverted from Fisher Creek Box Elder County. Utah, at points and In amounts as follows (!) S. 1214 ft and W. 1148 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20 6 333 sec.-ft- .; (2) N. 990 ft. and W. 6.333 664 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20 sec.-ft- .; (3) N. 561 ft. and E. 120 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 28 8 333 sec. ft. (4) N. 2244 ft and E. 502 ft. from NE ft hundreds of dollars more . t L.M. !0th day 328 d U A. D., 1052. O. DEE LUNO, O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Plaintiff SI First Security Bank Building 328 high-compressi- BUNDY MOTOR CO. N, ' S. Cor. Sec. 333 sec.-ft.- ; 5) 2370 ft. and E. 792 from SE Cor See. 333 sec ft; (6) S. 2706 fit. and E. 462 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32 6 333 in TI3N sec -The water ha been RI3W, SLB&M. used from Jan. I to Dec.31 to irrigate 1740 acres of land embraced in Secs 32 and 33. 20, 21, 28, 29, T13N, RI3W, and Seca. 4. 5. 9, T12N, R13W SLB&M, and for year-- a round inciden- as much power as you can get in cars costing $ 300 to $ 400 more . You get as much room as youll get in cars cost valve-in-hea- Civil No. 7241 In The District Court of Box Elder of Utah. State County, JOHN J. KUNZLER, Plaintiff, versus, UTAH LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY, a defunct Corporation; CECEIL L. R. P. SIMS; MARSH; CHARLES BURR; A. OTTIS and FOWLER; MILDRED M. FOWLER, his wife; J. C. DRAKE; if the foregoing defendants are living, and If deceased their unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, creditors and legal represents fives and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate interest in, or lien upon the real property described In the Complaint adverse to the Complainants ownerhi title thereto, ship, or clouding Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon O. DEE LUND, Plaintiff Is Attorney, whose addreee Fir Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of the summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described lands situated ir Box Elder County, State of Utah, to wit: All of Sec. 19, T. 12 N., R. 14 W. S L.M.j Also: The N and the NE!4 of the SEVi of Sec. 13, T. 12 or we can ar- range for special Millwork. orders. Pay for fall repairs iftrjTATk and remodeling on Hmvymmt convenient terms. Ido down payment . , Caulking Costs less than a dollar per opening. Stops drafts and heat loss. Easy to apply with a caulking gun. Weather Stripping Metal or felt weathpr-strippinJust a few cents a foot gives lots g. ' of added comfort. Quickly applied. |