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Show ,444 Brigham City Miss to Wed December wedding plans are being made by Miss Renee Pal mer, daughter of Mrs. May O. Palmer and the late Hazon Palmer, of Brigham City, and Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Fawcetl, Render, Utah. The young couple plan to Ku-gen- X (CapM Wednesday - Thursday Friday - Saturday OPEN TIII RS. 1 exchange wedding promises on December 22 in thevLogan LDS temple. A reception in their honor will be held in the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward recreation hall the same evening. The bride, a former Box Elder high school and seminary graduate is now employed as a stenographer in Salt Lake City. The prospect ive bridegroom is a .graduate of North Summit in high school and the USAC He is presently teachLogan, ing at Irving Junior High school in Salt Lake City. They plan to reside in Salt Lake City following nuptial Smith Spafford Mrs. Belle Smith Spafford, second vice president of the National Council of Women of the United States, will address the Box Elder County Womens Legislative Council, Wednesday, December 1, at the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward church. vows. p. M. Daughter Announced by Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Rich Dr and Mrs. Homer R. Rich of Ogden announce the arrival of their fifth child, a girl, born November 18 at St. Benedicts hospital. The six pound nine ounce youngster will he named Caro lyn Othei kiddies at home waiting tor the arrival home of their mother and new baby sister are: John E, Kathy, David and Re- becca Ann. Mrs. Rich is the former Carolyn Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan are visiting with the Rich family at their home until the mother and new arrival return home. Mrs - Alice R Rich and the late Abel S Rich are paternal grandparents. She is the wife of Willis Earl Spafford, who is Field Deputy of Internal Revenue. Mrs. Spafford will speak on the triennial world conference of the International Council of Women held last Jifie in Helsinki, Finland. She will tell of the work women are doing In other countries. Renee Palmer Mrs. Spafford is general presito recite vows dent of the Relief Society of the LDS church. In 1935 Mrs. Spafford became a member of the General Board LEGAL NOTICES of Relief Societies. In December L 1937 she was asked to assume FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE PUBLIC SALE the responsibility of being edi United State tor of the Relief Society Maga Department of the Interior zine. She accepted the respon Bureau of Land Management LAND City, OFFICE, Salt Lake sibility to direct the work of Utah, October 27, 1954 Under provision of section 2455, R the women in the LDS church S, as amended by section 14 of the on April 6, 1045. act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; The International Council of 43 U S C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of George Leater, Augus- Women, Mrs. Spafford explains, of Randle B. Carson, tus R , and No. is made up of National CounSerial Utah, Grouse Creek, U 010528, there will be offered to the cils of Women of many lands than less not but at highest bidder, $3 50 per acre, at a public sale to be and brings together, triennially, held at 10 oclock a m., on the 21st women of all races, creeds and day of December 1954 neset, at this the office, the following tracts of land: SE classes, in the belief that W'2SE4. of humanity and the well NE14NW4. good U,ilJ4 drc. SE$W4. 21, NE'4. NE!4SE'4 Sec. 2. SW4NW14. NW', being of the home and the fam- 18 Sec. 27, T. 13 North, Range of No part West, SLM 560 acres. this land will be sold separately. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to Bids must the hour fixed for the sale. be in sealed envelopes accompanied by e certified check or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts be The envelopes must of the bids corner marked in the lower Public sale bid Senal No U (M 0528, SW14 ENDS TONIGHT 'ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE" Sale, "The Scarlet Spear' Open At 1 runw 7 Clifton June TWO BIG FEATURES WEBBALLYSON Lauren Van HEFLIN BACALL Fred MacMURRAY Arlene Cornel DAHL-WILDA 20th E Cntury-Fo- x M Dec. 21, 1954. . bidder will be required the amount there- , d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time of designated for sale. The Bureau Land Management has not searched the records of Box Elder County to determine the existence of an adverse claim. owner claiming a Any contiguous such must assert right preference right within 30 days from the above ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. :00 P. M. Thanksgiving Day TECHNICOLOR 10 A The highest to pay immediately of Also THUR. - FRI. - SAT. To Hear Belle To Be December Bride NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 27, 1954. Under provisions of section 2455, R. S, as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Oyler Bros it Kenneth E. Shaffer, RFD, Garland, Utah, Senal No. to Utah 07032, there will be offered lees the highest bidder, but at not than $2 50 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock a. m., on the 21st day of December, 1954 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: Navaho Girls Present Ssgo Lily Program To Speak Here Womens Council f Large Civic Group Enjoyed Inspiring Talk By Dr. Fenwick Talmage Fowler of Salt Lake City Im- tersen offering prayer. A large group of Civic Six Navajo girls In native cosand Refreshments were served from tumes furnished the program for provement club ladles of guests greatly enjoyed a most a serving table elaborately decSego Lily camp Daughters Utah Pioneers, Thursday, No- inspiring talk, America, The orated with an arrangement of vember 18, in Building 6 at In- Impractical," by Dr. Fenwick fall flowers and fruits. Serving chairman was Mrs. termountain school. Talmage Fowler of Salt Lake included: City, Thursday afternoon, No- Miltoft D. Peters. Girls participating Mary Lou Lowe, Mable Johnson, vember 18, at the War Memorial Viola Manson, Glyn Nelson, home. 3 Box Elder NEWS Jane D. Peter and Lorraine Mrs. Fowier accompanied her Brigham City, Utah Thomas. husband. Wednesday, November 24, 19S4 Mrs. Elda Nelson was hostess The guests were introduced to the group of 22 members and by Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard of the 10 visitors. committee. Our Mountain Home So Dear" program The meeting Thursday was was opening song with Mrs. conducted Norwood by Mrs. Martha E. White offering the Hyer, president. Nine good cheer invocation. The constitution was amended visits were reported. the business session. during for THRIFTY was presided The meeting The pledge was led by Mrs. over by Captain Vera Sederholm R. N. Price with Mrs. Dan Pe FARMERS and conducted by Second Vice Belle S. Spafford SPECIAL! Captain Berniece Earl. Dr. J. C. Fletcher . . . subject will be InternatA sketch of the life of Albert Receives New Job J. Davis was given by his daughAsk about the ional Council. ter, Mrs. Sederholm. The name of Dr. James C. $6 discount on ' ily will be advanced by a great Members were reminded of Fletcher recently appeared In an 47 and 48 er unity of thought, purpose the County convention and also announcement stating that a Triple-Supe- r and action on the part of orga- of the Christmas party planned major new guided missile acnized women. Phosphate for December 16 at the home tivity in Southern California The meeting for December Fertilizer of Mrs. Lucille Berchtold. in the appeared making with is open to the general public, also was the the appointment of several na"Mormon Village Mrs. R. N. Price, chairman for carload lesson for the evening given by tionally prominent missile sciSpecial the evening, said today. Mrs. Melissa Petersen. entists now associated with the prices on Meeting adjourned following Ammonium Corp., Los Anthe singing of "&ve At Home," geles. Willow Creek Camp Nitrate Good-liffe- . Mrs. Annie and prayer by Dr.' Fletcher Is the newly ap$92.50 per ton Will Meet Nov. 26 pointed director of the guidance off car. , Luncheon followed with Mrs. and control staff of the division. Willow Creek camp of the Annie Lament and Mrs. Birdie He was with formerly Hughes of Utah Pioneers Hansen in Daughters Aircraft ' company, where he charge. will hold their regular monthly headed theory and analysis for meeting on Friday, November Largest Check the Falcon, the very successful (Ufllll-filllii26, at 2 p. m. at the home of ELKHART, Ind. (UP) Arthur Air Force guided misJennie Carlson. Weaver cashed a $52.23 check sile. for the meeting the largest ever honored by the His wife is the former Fay will be Hannah B. Nicholas and First National Bank. It measur Stanley Lee, daughter of Mrs. ed five feet by 20 Inches. LaVerda Lee of Brigham City. 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Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids The envelopes must be corner marked m the lower Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah 07032, Sale. December 21, 1954. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Anv adverse claimants of the above described land should 'file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land searched the Management has not records of Box Elder Countv to ascer of tain the existence any adverse claims a Anv contiguous owner claiming preference right must assert such right sale within 30 days from the above date. FRNrST E. HOUSE. Manager. 24 Float Dope N. Y. (UP) SCHENECTADY, SHORTS NEWS CARTOON would People at the equator float i nthe air, if a day lasted only 85 minutes, according to General Electric scientists. 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