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Show V VX v, , t v $ X. UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of Election of Three Supervisors For the West Box Elder Soil Conservation District Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation rwpi The Ladles Reading Circle will meet Wednesday, May 26, at 8:00 p. m. at the home of West Mrs. LaVerda Lee, 405 'Forest. Mrs. Ray Christensen will give a travelogue of her recent tour of the holy land. Committee to all landowners or occupiers of land lying within the boundaries of the West Box Elder Soil Conservation District, supervisors ot that Nominating Petitions for the election of three Soil Conservathe said District have been received by said State tion Committee. Please take further notice that on the 1st day of June, 19.)4, an election meeting will be held at the following addresses to elect three supervisors for the West Box Elder Soil Conservation District of the State of Utah: Time Town Polling Place 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Grouse Creek Ray Kimbers residence Mrs. Evelyn Smiths residence 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Yost 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Lawrence Carters residence Park Valley All eligible landowners or land occupiers within the boundaries of said district shall have the right to vote at one election meeting. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. ARIEL M. JORGENSEN, Chairman. First Publication, May 19, 1954. Last publication, May 26, 1954. m r is right for summer f- -v driving Edison James Schow son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Schow, of the Brigham City Sixth ward, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening. , Tit ADR NOW POR THR RXTRA DRAUTY AND 8APRTY OF NSW . . . SIDEIML Mission Soon . ' i't GOODYEAtl . FZICID WAY 10W fcT03 70x15 plw ton mJnwt big tradel Fanout, MARATHON Dont wait atop in for new Goodyear White Sidewalls at todays low rices AND a liberal S aai tires. lor your present Jaycettes Party With Circus Theme Wed. Jaycettes honored retiring off! cers on Wednesday evening, May 19, at the Idle Isle Cafe. The theme of the affair was Circus Time with clever circus rings and H Kj Students And Teachers at Central school who have attained perfect records for the past two years or more are: (front row, left to right) Dwane Nelson, David Coppin, Kay Roberts and De Ann Christensen. (Second row, left to right) Keith Higgenbotham, Frank Reese, Wilbert Curley, Lee Erickson and Gary Jaggi. (Back row, left to right) Rowland L. Rigby, Mrs. Rosetta Goulding, David C. Ward and J. D. Gunderson, Kay, De Ann, Gary, Frank and Lee have three years perfect records. Mr. Gunderson has attended for the past 15 years . . . Edison James Show, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Schow of Brigham Sixth ward, will be honored at a farewell testimonial on Sunday evening, May 30, at 7:30 p. m. in the Sixth ward chapel. Schow will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on June 2, and will leave soon after for the northern California Mission, with headquarters at San , Francisco. Elder Schow is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and Seminary. He will graduate from Weber college in June, where he has been studying in the field of radio and television. service Sinclair f billings -- 1- ", Products 759 No. Main and Perry. Utah miniature animals performing in each ring. Following the lovely dinner a business meeting was held. Toasts went to the retiring officers with new officers doing the honors. ( Small animal figurines were given each of the outgoing officers. A lovely pair of ceramic figurines were presented to Mrs. Marva Fros past president. Door prize for the evening went to Mrs. Verda Garfield. 4 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, May 26. 1954 Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code, Annotated, 1953, public hearing will be had by the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District on June 7, 1954, at the hour of 4:00 oclock p. m. at the office of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, on the application of the Budget Officer of said Board for Increased appropriations to certain divisions of the 1953-5budget, said application now being on file with the Clerk of the said Board. Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, public hearing will be had by the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District, June 7, 1954, at the hour of 4:00 oclock p. m., at the office of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, on the proposed budget of the Board of Education covering the school year 1954-55- , copy of which budget is now on file with the Clerk of the Board of Education, said budget will be adopted as the budget under which the affairs of the said School District will be conducted during the . Edison Schow To Leave for Qupor-Cushlo- no NOTICE TO PUBLIC . UUITE Vjj Leaal Notices Legal Notices Central School Perfect Attenders Farewell May 30 Reading Circle Will Meet on Wednesday without missing. Lincoln School Perfect Attenders BIRTHS 1 1 The following births are announced from Cooley hospital: A girl was born May 18 to Ronald and Edith Lofthouse Brailsford of Willard. Petersen Jay and Dorothy Hansen, Deweyville, announce the' arrival of a son, born May 19. A girl was born May 19 to E. Wendell and Joyce Stokes Harmon of Brigham City. Ted and Lucy Bergen Earl, Brigham City, are the parents of a boy born May 20. A girl was born May 20 to Grace Craghead Varge and Lowe, Willard. Max and Betty Lou Jones Walker, Salt Lake City, are the parents of a girl born May 21. A ,boy was born May 22 to Ezra and Delores Craner Harper of Corinne. Marvin and Sherry McFall Hansen of Ogden are the par ents of a girl born May 24. Mrs. Kent Jensen is Club Hostess Thursday school Students and Teachers at Lincoln school who have attained perfect records for the past two years or more are: (left to right) Principal Victor J. Bott, Miss Lucille Jones, Karla Call Brent Bradbury and Kathleen Earl. Miss Jones leads with a record for 15 years, Brent comes second with three perfect attendance years. Others of the group have two years. ! Principals of Elementary Schools Name Attendance Record Holders Grade school youngsters who attained perfect attendance rewere announced cords for 1953-5this week by Victor J. Bott, Lincoln school principal, and J. D. Gunderson, Central school princi-pal- . Lincoln school First Grade: Elmer Yates, Janet Jeppson, Jean Wyatt and Randy Nelson. Second Grade: Paul Sato and Renee Christensen. ' Third Grade: Kathleen Earl, Karla Call and Anette Glover. Fourth Grade: Lynda Packer, i, Sandra Pierson, Richard Lynn Packer, Mitchell Cochran and Dennis Whitaker. fifth Grade: Veran Smith, Lin da Busenbark, Drothy Sereika, Suellen Yates and Patty Jeppson. Sixth Grade: Neal Beecher, Richard Packer, Dale Ray Smith, Karen Lichtenstein and Sandra Tani-guch- REES PIONEER PARK Kozak. a little luxury is good for every man .so enjoy NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2832! DUtrict Court of ' County, Slat of .Utah, E.t-atof JEJ9NIE MAE fcATON, ,Uo known a. JENNIE M. EATON and JENNIE SHIP EATON, Deuxsed Creditor. will proMnt claim, with vouchor, to tha undersigned at 515 Eccle. Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 14th day of Inly, 954. RICHARD L. STINE, with the Will Administrator annexed of' the eeUtte of the I above named deceased, E. Morgan Wlxom, t Attorney for Adminlatrnto 515 Eoclea Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Date of fleet publication 12, May 1954. f 2 May NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2831 Bos Elder In tha Diatrict Court of County, State of Utah. of FEROUSON, Estate JANE also known at JENNIE FERCUSON, j. W FFRGUSON and JENNIE W. FERGUSON. Deoeaeed. with Creditor, will present claim. voucher, to the undersigned - at 515 Lodet Building, Ogden, Utah,- on or before the 14th day of July, 1954. RICHARD L. STINE, with t tha Will Administrator annexed of the eetate of the , above named deceased. E. Morgan Wtxoro, I Attorney for Administrator 5 5 Ecc e Utah. Ogden, Bldg Date uf first publication May 12, th. Ill 195-4- The City Council, at its first regular meeting thereafter, the 17th day of June, 1954, will consider the proposed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections of said improvements as shall have been made. U. J ' . - May NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department Of The Interior Bureau of Land Management S. LAND OffKX ot Sate 2 Lake City. Utah, 1 May 12. 1954. NOTICE hereby giyn thot A. Douglas Alien of Hynim, Utah, who, on May 26. 1950, made homestead en try, No. SL 070764, for.NJ. Section 9. Township 12 North, Range 6 West, hfce filed notice Sait Lake BY ORDER of thd City Coun- of intention Meridian, to maktf Final Proof, to Xhe land above claim to establish cil of Brigham City, Utah, dated described, before Simeon P- Dunn, No this 20th day of May, 1954. Cary Public, at Hyrwn, Utah, on the 4th day of July, !95ft Claimant names si witnesses: FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN, Claron W. Allen, Robert C. Allen, El A D Allen, all of Hyrura, Utah; City Recorder. drid S. Larsen, of 820 Hillcrest Ave Dates of Publication: May 26, nue, Logan, Utah. DOUGLAS E. HENR1QUES, June 2 and June 9. ' Acting Manager. May 1926 June year of 1954-55- . EBERHART ZUNDEL, Clerk of the Board of Education of the Box Elder NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, of the intention of said City to make the following de- Records Announced VS. D.. A. County School District. Students and Teachers Attaining Perfect TONIGHT -8- P.M. 1954. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eftate of William Boeley, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouuhers to the tinderaigoed at hia ret. idence In Corinne. Box Elder County Utah, on or before the 26th day of July, A D , 154 MALDARD BOSLEY. Administrator of the estate ojf William Bosley, Deceased Date of first publication May 26th , M-2- ... Mrs. Kent Jensen was hostess to club members at her home on Thursday evening, May 20. Luncheon was , served from small tables to regular members and the following guests: Mrs. Freda Valentine, Mrs. Ruth Baty and Mrs. Opal Tingey. Following games prizes went to Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Virginia Brown and Mrs. June Compton. front foot, or lineal foot, of abutting property for said improvements is $3.60. Private driveways and walks are extra and have an estimated cost of $0.35 per square foot. All protests or objections to such improvements, or to the carying out of such intention, must be in writing, signed by the owners of the property affected or benefitted; describing the same, together with the number of front feet and to be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 16th day of June, Probate and Ouazaianshlp He. ticea. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, respective signers for mm STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY and priced to please : X ROOF KIMOm Ksnuiw UtWKXUm,Mi CMFOT " scribed improvements, To construct a combination curb and gutter, together with the necessary water-ways- , private driveways, irrigation ditches, excavation and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper and workmanlike manner, all to be known as the first addition to curb and gutter district No. 9, according to plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of the City Recorder, and to defray the abuttors portion of the cost and expense thereof by a special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or, benefitted by said improvement, to be assessed according to front feet and more particularly described as follows: The porperty affected will be both sides of Third East Street from the South side of Forrest Street to the North side of 1st South street, being the east side of Block 15, and the west side of Block 16, Plat A, of Brigham City Survey. The total cost of said Improvements is estimated at $5700.00. The estimated uniform cost per Central School First Grade: David Erickon, Kathleen Nelson, Lorraine Woodbury and Shirley Fodnes. Second Grade: Susan Valen tine, Leon Roberts, Susan Hawkes, Arlene Andersen, LaDean Tingey and Grant Jensen. Third Grade: Dorothy Trujillo, Darlene Larsen, Roger Williams, Michael Sheffield, Michael Nelson, Gail Reeder, Barbara Pella, Grant Higginbotham, Robert Ce falo and Carolyn Hansen. Fourth Grade: Karolyn Knud son, De Anne Christensen, Betty Tingey, Frank Rees, Ming Singleton, Vicki Larsen, Diane Ko pinitz, Shirley Johnson, Ruth Ann Burlinghahn, Freddy Molenaar and Byron Jensen. Fifth Grade: Mayone Wood bury, Kay' Roberts, Dorothy Buck ley, Mary Beth Baird, Chris Pella, Benet Davis, Wilbur Cur ley, Michael Carver, Judy Redel ings, Judy Laney, Letha Jensen Sharon Baty, Gary Larsen, Seig mond Kopinitz, Jimmy Harmon Lee Erickson, and Robert Chris tensen. Sixth Grade: Delbert Tingey, Gary Jaggi, David Cottle, Linda Rae Jeppson, Donna K. Jensen Chad Sheffield, David Coppin, Davis Rees, Duane Nelson and Keith Higginbotham. Special Recognition Special recognition also goes to Brent Bradbury, who has com pleted three years without an absent mark and to Kathleen Earl and Karla Call, who have two year perfect attendance re ' cords. Bott also holds a two Principal year record and Miss Lucille Jones completed 15 years with out missing. Those at Central who have three years are: Frank Rees (missed just one day or would have four year recbrd); Kay Roberts, De Anna Christensen, Gary Jaggi and Lee Erickson, Listing with those attaining two year attendance record are Dwane Keith Higgenbotham, Nelson, David Coppin, Wilbur Curley and the following teach ers: Rowland L. Rigby, Mrs. Rosetta Goulding, and David Ward. Principal Gundersen has com pleted 15 years with perfect at tendance. Mr. Gundersen not only holds a fine record in his school attendance but Is now on his 25th year as perfect attender for the Lions' club. 1 to-wi- t: rsr JuSfadb Announcing i. 7 xOTLlbt 4 The Appointment Of RALPH TAPPAN... local Brigham City resident as representative for the LYNCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY in Box Elder County. His years of experience guarantee satisfactory service with the following quality products: AWNINGS Aluminum and fiber ghfes STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Aluminum Roofing Siding - Rock Wool Insulation Or See At North 1st East Factory Located At . CALL 761-for FREE estimates R 55 4070 Riverdale Road, Ogden ear in tomfir economy! "let me show you why Studebaker made a dean sweep of the '54 Mobilgas Economy Run. won the Sweepstakes and 3 other firsts!" I Come in and look at the official AAA core sheet of the Mobilgas Run. Studebaker made a dean sweep first in the Grand Sweepstakes Aral in actual mSes per gallon firs of all overdrive and automatic drive cars. 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