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Show by rasflssr whiter Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirschl were In Yost on business this week. PERMUTIT a SOFTENER less ar .automatic models Ask (or FREE homo trial BEEHIVE t Coal and Appliance PHONE ONE A. fmf quality every bottle ! YEARS OLD t-- " 86 PROOF f iH ' OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO- - LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA St? A "0lt GpaniiH diefabof, CORKWoTFROtA UH MS FmSRS 0?tmti A1HERM06 of coffee ATop A. MoitoCCAN PARAPET fed RAFF bullet) a mi , WIXOM. 10UU6KT ARMi MAJOR, hwohisomyomter UeimiAHT-CoUMF- L Land Management the past 10 , days. Gustave Anderson has spent the past two weeks In Burley. He returned home Friday afternoon. Ivan Mecham .and boys from Providence were visiting in Yost with relatives Saturday and Sunday. A3-NeVoy J. Tracy arrived home Saturday at noon to spend a three week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy? He is happy to be home for the forepart of the deer season. LaVerl Teeter and his buddy from Layton spent the week-enwith LaVerls folks. Frank Cullimore and helpers have finished remodeling Earl Montgomerys home. It looks very nice, a neat job. Green shingles and white shakes. 'Uthal Montgomery is clerking at the store while Holtmans are working in Oakley in the spuds. Wayne Yates called on relatives Wednesday morning. Colleen Barnes and children stayed overnight in Malto (at LaVeres), Oct. 5. After spending the summer months with her daughter, Dorothy Spencer, Mrs. Sarah Sellers returned to her home in Jacksonville. Florida. She planned to spend a few days With her sister in Alabama, enroute home. Ldeila Tracy and Rhea Oman Lubrication And Tire Service Get ready fcr WINTER-MO- W of W. W. F. A. D.. 1952. Golden W. Robbins, attorney for tho Administrator, 415 Booton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. &H0 1&K)U CRMMANttR CONOCO PRODUCTS 2 of the estate Erick W. Kunkel, also Erich F. Kunkel, also known as E. Kunkel, also known as E. W. , Kunkel, Deceased. Date of first publication October If&mHcoMftrm' BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. Auto Repair D, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eatat. of Erich W F. Kunkel. alao known as E W. Kunkel, also known as F. W. F Kunkel, Deceased will present chi ms Creditor with vouchers to the undersigned at 415 Boston Building, Sait Lake City, Utah, on or befora tha 15th day of February, A. D, 1953 RAYMOND E. KUNKEL, were in Brigham City for two days. MontMr. and Mrs. Charles gomery celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sept. 25th. Every member of the family met together and they presented their parents with a beautiful set of dinner ware. Also they were happy to have Mrs. Montgomerys elderly parents present. His Front Lawn Serves As Private Airfield d pTiJ W. KNUDSON, for Administratrix Attorney 5 i 5 David Eccles Building v Ogden, Utah. c h TO CREDITORS Administratrix of the Eetato of Solomon Clarence Wixom, also 5. Clarence Wixom known as and S. C Wixom, Deceased. Date of firot publication October I, MORGAN Malinda Jones was hostess to Stanley party held Friday af- ternoon. Eleven ladles attended. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Teeter and famiy are living in Malta while Cleo is fencing and doing some plowing for Hitts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fehlman and Joe Taylor attended part of the sessions of the LjD.S. conference in Salt Lake City. Pamela and Nadine Yost, sisters, celebrated their birthdays October 1st. Wilma Lee and Oleta Rice spent Saturday evening in Yost with friends. . Quite a number are preparing to go away to pick up potatoes. Asael Oman has, purchased a new John Deere tractor. The past week he has been threshing alfalfa seed over to Earl Fowels. Jesse Tracy arid Richard Barnes have been drilling crested wheat grass for the Bureau of dkoOwWaXco t No- - the District Court of Box Elder County, Stete of Utah. erf Solomon Clarence Wixom, also known aa S. Clorcoc Wixom and S. C. Wlxom, Deceased. will preeent claim Creditor with vouchers to tha undersigned at 51ft South ftth West, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the I'Oth day of February, A. O.. 1953 VIOLET ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (UP) When W. C. Routt, a local automobile dealer, wants to take a business trip he taxis his plane out of the garage beside his home and takes off from the 1,500-foo- t runway on his front lawn. Routt, 35, a flier 1944, built a new home last year with a com attachbination garage-hanga- r ed, which accommodates four cars and a plane. He said the plane solves the problem of quick business trips to Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Cruising at 120 miles per hour, Routt said, he uses 15 gallons of gas for the two hour and a half round-trito Cincinnati. j p In a Rut FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Detective W. E. B. Kearney went on vacation after closing the case r sus of a man given a pended sentence for burglary. When, Kearney returned three weeks later, he was assigned to another burglary case. The eus pect was the same man. two-yea- with ConocoS Great from n opm 4mli at rniln. N. . ???0 ft from fW Ow U4W Th will be water Il, TIIN, diverted by means of an earth dam and conveyed through 50 ft of earth . ditefrand 24 ft. of where It pipe will be used from Apr. I to Oct 5 to irrigate 89 acres of land embraced in SW4 Sea II. TUN. R4W. and for year-rounincidental stock watering purposes. Protests restating the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capital, Salt Lake City I, Utah, on or before December 12, 1952 Joseph M Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Box Elder News, Brigham City, Utah, from 0.October 15 to November 12. 1952 respective signers for The last baseball game of the season was played on the Yost field Saturday afternoon, with Malta and Almo teams participating. The score ended 23 to 9 In favor of Malta. water toftonor. pre-w- a ; No. 2701 thompooi, delightful bathing. Cot complete dotoilt on fhit omot tag now oufomoHc than Probate and Guardianship By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, Naf, Idaho woihet, glonoui 43 Leaal Notices ' NOTICE Hove quick swdting toft woter for eater Costs o INCIDENTS nSS0Q WATER CAM.I tie. Consult CUrk ol District Court Brigham City, Utah, oc ilJSSEB duhwoihtng, JERRY" 15, M fi nnH f O CALL FOR BIDS ' The Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District is asking for bids for the repair of approximately twelve hundred linear feet of Parapet Walls, and the installation of approxihundred ninety mately one (190) squares of roofing on the Box Elder High School Gymnasium, Brigham City, all to be done according to Plans and Specifications, copies of which may be had from Karl L. Krus-marArchitect, First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, or said Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Said Board, Box Elder County Court House, Brigham City. To be considered, bids must reach the Clerk of the Board of Education, Eberhart Zundel, on or before 12 oclock noon, Saturday, October 18, 1952. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or r0 i 0 T P tX 06175 Box Elder 6 .. Study Effect On Humans Calif. CUP) STANFORD, Spots before the eyes or a feeling of chilliness might in some cases be due to the colors around you, according to a group of color experts at a school, plan- ning conference here. Although the experts agreed only that there is no single color formula, they cited many examples of color having a pronounced effect on people. Gustave Piochere of "Los Angeles told of shoe factory employes who were complaining of seeing spots before their eyes. One of them, working with black leather at a black machine, was told to paint his machine a different color. The spots disappeared and efficiency went Brigham City Utah Wednesday. October 15, 1952 Insurance Salesman To Attend Conference O. D. Knudson. local representative for the Prudential Insurance Company of America in Brigham City, has qualified for attendance at the Region T Business Conference which will be held In the Broadmoor Hotel at Colorado Springs, November 5, 6, and 7, it was anounced by Homer P. Richey, district manager. insurance and outstanding service that gets your car ready for cold g weather. Heres the that helps your car keep its full power and pep, even when Arctic winds blowl Heres the headlight to P winter-conditionin- taillight winter-proofin- g Bures you quicker that as starts, faster pick- ups on the coldest mornings. And it guards metal working parts against winters wear! This is Conocos new Eskimo Special winterizing service. the complaints stopped. In hospitals also ooior' has been found to effect the patients. Red and pink tended to raise the blood .pressure and were therefore avoided Blue was recommended for eye ailments and headaches, and yellow for digestive disorders. Mustard or chartreuse were avoided in liver ailwas ments, while found to be more pleasant in surgery. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout tha entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M, unlees otherwise designated. blue-greeTo Change Bar B. Company, Matt S. Browning, Truetea, Ogden, Ut. proposes all bids. to change tha point of diversion and EBERHART ZUNDEL, nature of use of sec ft. of water initiated by Application No. 15155. The Clerk of the Board. Florida has a shore line of water was to have been diverted from 5 3,751 miles. five wells located as follows: WELL I ft ft. and W. 9 ft ft ; NO S WELL NO 2 S. 4266 3 ft. and W. 22 5 ft. i WELL NO. 4729 6 ft. and W. 20 6 ft.; WELL NO 4574 9 ft. and E. 622.1 ft ; WELL NO. 6 S. 2773 4 fit. and W. 50 ft, all from NE Cor. Sec. 5. T8N, R6W. The water wae to have been used to irri- 100 acres of land embraced in rite Secs. 31, 32, T9N, R6W, end for g incidental domestic and purposes. Hereafter, R Is proposed to change the point of diversion and nature of of water to be dl use of I sec.-f- t. verted from two wells as follows WELL NO. 174 ft. deep at a point S. 3793 8 ft. and W. 9 9 ft.; WELL NO. 112 ft. deep at a point S. 4266 3 ft. and W. 22 5 ft. both from NE Cor. Sea 5, TftN, R6W. The water is to be used to water 2000 head of cattle. To Appropriate! AssoGrazers 2360ft 4Jtah-Idehciation, 351 South State St., Salt Lake g for City, Ut. .15 sec.-f- t. use from Coal Bank Spring No. 3, tributary to Thousand Spnng wash to Croat Sah Lake at a point S. 75 deg. 153 43 ft. from N4 Cor. 40 min. W Sec. 25, T7N, RI9W. The water will be collected at the spring In a redwood collecting box and carried through concrete and steel pipe to metal ft. where troughs a distance of 751,5 k will be used from May 1 to Oct. 31, 31 Mar. 6000 to and Dea water to sheep. 23852 W. C. Klmber, Crouse Creek, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t, for Irrigation use from a well bet. 25 and 125 ft. deep at a point S 759 ft. and E. 1914 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 29, T10N, RlftW. The will be used from Apt I to Nov, water 1 to Irrigate 100 acres of mnd embraced in NEKSWK, NJ4SEH Sec. 29, TION, RlftW. 24026Gsrson Bros, a ship, Crouse Creek, Ut, o sec ft. for wells use from two irrigation bet. I5 and 140 ft. deep at points and NO. WELL as follows: in aitiount 570 54 ft. and E. 933 68 ft. 3 sec.-fl- .; WELL NO. 2 S. 493 46 ft. and E 783 80 ft. 3 see ft both from N4 Cor, Sea 2, TUN, RlftW. The wa-te- r will be conveyed from each well by means of an open ditch to a point S. 539 21 ft. and E. 875 33 ft. from Save gear-shiftin- g and you save gas. Thats just said N4 Cor where It will be commm t 5 Oct. and used to from gied Apr. one reason why every gallon goes a long way in to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced NEVfSWV in W Vi NEU . EaNWi4. a Studebaker truck. ' 9 and SWViNWU Sea 2. TUN. RlftW. g for year-roun- d Incidental The Studebaker purpose engine's output of torque is so big 24129 B C. Campbell, 1662 RooseUt ft you get going quickly and keep rolling smoothly. I sea velt Ave , Salt Lake City, for irrigation use from four 16-iYou waste gas with excessive shifting. wella bet. 50 and ISO ft. deep at points and In amounts as follows: WELL No, low-co- st I s. 30 ft and W. 1400 ft 2 sec out the Try pulling power of a Studebaker ft ; WELL. NO 2 S. 1420 ft. and W. truck. Check up on its low-co-st 2660 ft 2 sec ft ; WELL No. 3 S. staying power, too. 2 sec.-f- t 2640 ft and W. 2665 ft. Save on gas save on upkeep with a Studebaker. 3900 ft. and W. 3240 WELL NO. ft. 2 sea-F- t all from NE Cor. Sec. , T9N, RlftW. The water is to be from used Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 to irri320 acres of land embraced in gate W Sec.. 4, TW, RlftW, and for year-rounincidental domestic and purposes. 750 SOUTH MAIN No. 24160 Reed Hams, RFD 2. PHONE 737 for irrigation Tremonton, Ut. I sec-f- t. America's No, Home Freezer . 33. 5S. Cut your costs way down witb a Studebaker truck BETTER, Get plenty of big pulling power at a big savings! 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WEAR drained out while the engine is hot, (2) air and oil filters reconditioned, (3) refill with Winter-Conoco Super Motor Oil. grade 50,000 MILES-- NO In a spectacular road test, drains with 1,000-mil- e and proper filter service, test car engines lubricated with Conoco Super WEAR! 60,000-mil- e Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence I Gasoline mileage for the last 6,000 miles was acaa good tually 99.77 as for the first 6,000! AND Conoco Super is 0 glorious time for an eastern trip. If you're planning to new Broadway shows and other exciting eastern attractions, help yourself to an extra measure of pleasure by arranging details with your nearest Union Pacific representative. Fat take Is in the SSTi! Your fun starts the moment you step aboard a luxurious Union comfort of wide, Pacific train. You enjoy the Plenty of space to stretch roomy seats. Pleasant out and to stroll about. Delicious dining car meals, too, elegantly served. In October, the feature item in dining cars is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings. Tender delicious! juicy ... Eqjoy travel at Its finest. Go Union Pacific! a heavy duty motor oil! it-- 7 WHETHER YOUR WINTERS ARE ROUGH OR MILO YOUR CAR NEEDS MY CONOCO WINTERIZING CARE for dstails and rsssrvation sss your ftsorsit Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation ' W52 CONTINENTAL Oil COMPANY Be Specific Say 6 MORE 13. dont , CONSTRUCTION Bumper-t- o FAMOUS "50,000 MILES-- NO SERVICE! (1) grit and sludge ser- Selection of Mr. Knudvice. son to be present at the conference is company recognition for up. excellence as a life underwritIn another case, Piochere said er, Mr. Richey said. cafewaitresses working in a teria which had just been painted blue, began to complain of 1 feeling cold. When the walls were repainted a warm orange, JOE CARR, Inc, ONE-STO- attendance Qualifications for are based on production of new 43 Heres the ' NEyS |