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Show Ce Aid - 4 , The will EPHRATA, Waslh. (UP) ms state . Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, August Brigham City, Utah game department build escape ramps from Co lumlbia Basin irrigation project canals for deer which accidentally fall In while drinking water. Last year 97 deer were known to have drowned in the canals and another 14 escaped, usually with human help, after falling in. Promotion Plans day. Their Choice is a "yes or no vote whether to allow their county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation office to deduct one cent per pound ' of wool from their Incentive pay- Fibre Seat Covers A Believe it or not for this .record low price yon can get good, long wearing seat covers that will dress up your car, protect your upholstery. Elotlic'gvsstti for mug fit Simulated Imathor Handsomo plaid trim Get a fresh, new start, on mileage B-- Goodrich F. NEW TREADS Size $045 0 6.00-1- III 6 Size 15 . 6.70-1- 5 Other sixes orspertloastdly lest tire Plus tax and your recappable 30 DAY CHARGE BUDGET TERMS MINNEAPOLIS mmmmL (UP) A stick-ui- p man. approached Mrs. Mary McGlynn, about 50, at her grocery store here. Theres going to be no robber)) (here, ehe shouted at him. Ill hit you Over the head with a bottle first. She proceeded to shoo him out and chase him down the street Screaming, That man tried to hold me up. Follow him. Two , neighbors nailed the would-bbandit, a weighing 286 pounds. Mrs. McGlynn stands five feet, two Inches. six-foot- e The Bureau of designated for sale. Lana Management has not searched the Hies of Box Elder County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. claiming Any contiguous owner assert such preference right must right and substantiate the claim by the evidence required by submitting 43 CFR 350 11 within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Aug-- 1 , During the Peach Days celebration, a special display of hobbies, antiques and collections of, items of interest to the general public will be featured in the downtown merchants windows. i Special Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Best Collections And Displays, and Competent Judges Have Been Selected - If you have any such collections of items of interest to the general public we invite you to display them. Get in touch with us and we will arrange for a window display for you. In this way others will see your collection and treasures and it will add new interest to the Peach Days cele; bration. , - Prizes Offered To Exhibitors In the Following Classifications HOBBIES HANDIWORK ART, Etc. SOUVENIRS NEEDLECRAFT ANTIQUES COLLtCTioNS FANCY WORK HISTORICAL DISPLAYS, Etc. Please fill in the coupon below and bring it in soon. We will arrange find a place for your display. r to Window Display Committee Hotel Brigham Brigham City, Utah I have Phone 20 the following collections under classification In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in whose window it is displayed and the Chamber of Commerce blameless in case of fire or theft. , Signed: , , J A dd rcss , . ..... " .! ....... Phone Positively no entries will be received after Tuesday, Sept. 66 P. M. Mi-na- Put our ' ' ' Miss Edna Smoot . V. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smoot, Corinne. daughter of wjll become the LDS temple bride of John D. Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hardy, Bear River City. The newlyweds will be feted in the Corinne recreation hall the same i V v i .. . . ' evening at a bridal .reception. V 1 Hove your servicemen can increase the efficiency of you Our production team by checking the condition of your heavy-dut- y tillage tools now. Theyll look for bent frames, worn bearings and ground tools that should be replaced. Theyll rec- Consecutive Quarterly Dividend Distribution and Fiscal Year-en- d ommend only the service needed. Call ns today to make a 5 Star Service date. A quarterly dividend of 3 cents per share from , cents per share from security profits will be paid Sept. 15, 1955 v to Financial Industrial Fund shareholders of record August 31, 1955. , net investment income... and 17 1 PHONE 300 For tint fiscal year, dividends total 12 cents per shore and security profits 17 cents per shara. financial industrial fund, inc. ' fools heavy-dut- y ready when nature says go I announces TWO payments, TO SHAREHOLDERS Information on request from FIF Management Aug-- 1 724-- 5-S- tar manpovjer on your tillage Sepit-7-1- 4 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF. LAND MANAdEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 22, 1955. Notice is hereby given that Robert Lee Allen of Tremonton, Utah, xn January 17, 19155, filed Utah 014272, under aection 6 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select lot 4, E'jSW aection 5, T. U N., R 320.30 W., SLM, Utah, containing acres, in exchange for the SW4 section I, S2f NW!4 aection 13, T. I! N , R. 13 W. SLM, Utah, containing 640 acre. This notice ia for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an . opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or .objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. First publication August 17, 1955. Members Box e Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bid must be in sealed envelopes accompanied e certified checks or by money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bid. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hancorner Public sale bid, Serial No. 22, Sale, September 1(95 5.' The highest bidder will ba required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above described land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time . erf the Class of 1945, Elder High school, are planSeptemattendant, has ning a reunion to be held for ber 23 as her wedding day. members and their partners at She will become the bride of the Tropical Restaurant SaturJohn D. Hardy, son of Mr. and day evening, September 10 at 8 Mrs. John M. Hardy, Bear River p. m. Class members busy locating City, In (rites planned for the addresses of former class memLogan LDS temple. The same evening the newly- bers include: Mrs. Wallace Christensen, weds will be honored guests at (Faye Robbins) a bridal reception to be held In Mrs. Jay (Ila'h Hunsaker) Hawk-es- , Jack Hadfield, Mrs. Boyd K. the Corinne ward recreational , . (Donna Smith) Packer and Nahall. is a graduate than C. Wheeler. The bride-to-bof Box Elder High school and Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the following are askseminary, j, The prospective bridegroom Is ed to call their addresses to Mr. Marcella also a high school and semi- Wheeler at - 214-R- : nary graduate, now engaged in Singh, Ray Judson, Helen Butler, Grace Yagi, Sally Taka, farming In Bear River. Doi, LeRoy Dowclle, Ernest He Is serving with the U. S. Galbraith, Joe Takita, Helen Navy Reserve. Following their nuptial vows Foxley, Ben Yagl, Ed Dickey, they will make their home In Barbara Nielson and Sue Bear River. circled , SE. PEACH DAYS Smoot, Box Elder High school Football Queen, and former FFA - r V. Dr. Burke said that diate results of the study, which had been endowed toy the Rosenberg foundation for the past two years, will be a pamphlet "The Characteristics entitled, of the good Elementary school. "The inevitable result of the present Interest in our schools will be a better program of education for children everyBurke. Dr. where, opined School people want to know what things parents want in their childrens education, and then provide for those things in the most effective way Tiny Woman Shoos Big Bandit From Store Plans Reunion Edna Smoot, Mr, and Mrs. Alma Miss daughter of imme- Secretary at Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson has stated that the scale-of- f for wool and iamb payments will not toe permitted unless those sheep men who vote yes produce at least two thirds of the wool crop. This vote differs from those on crop LEGAL NOTICES controls. The county agent ex FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE Is because the Secretary plained, PUBLIC SALE not required to go along with United States . i Department of The Interior the vote. r Bureau of Land Management This referendum shows a LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, 27, 1955. healthy trend, however, Mr. All JulyUnder provisions of section 2455, R. red countered, because it allows os amended by eeotion 4 of the the sheep men of this county act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C 1171), and pursuant to the and the rest of the nation a application of Lloyd E. Poulson of chance to express (their feelings Promontory, Utah, Serial No. Utah 01 5)866, to ths will be offered there about this method of seeking bidder, but at not less than to expand Jamb and wool mar- highest $2.58 per acre, at q ptddic oale to.be held at 10 oclock a. m., on the 22nd kets. day of September, 1955 next, at this 'Box Elder County ASC Com- office, the following tracts of land: W , SLM, All Sec. 18, T. 1(0 N., R. mittee are anxious to get 100 Utah, containing 640 acres. This parbe ofwill of on cel this land, as indicated, percent participation for sale as a unit. No bid will vote. Members of the commit- feredreceived for lees than all of an oftee an? Earl Buchanan, Chair- fered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal man with Horace Barnard and or his agent, either personally at the Mirl Mason members. sale or by mail. 9.95 s " sion.- 19, 1955. Set Complete Lovely Circles September 23 Class of 1945 Told Smoot of-Edn- e ments and five cents per hundredweight of iamb sold. This money would go to the American Sheep Producers Council, Inc., for a nationwide advertising ap'd promotional campaign. Ballots have been mailed to all wool growers by the United States Department of Agriculture, through the county ASC office at Tremonton, according to Mr. Allred. - These ballots will be accepted by the county ASC office through Friday, August Itendy-Mn- il Engagement. One of the greatest movements in education today is that a closer cooperation between the sohool and the community. The controversy about what is being taught In (the schools has had the effect of interesting thousands of people, who, until recently, have had little concern about, public education. These observations were made by Caseel D. Burke, associate professor of education at Utah State Agricultural college, who just returned to the college after spending his leave as assistant executive secretary of the cooperative study of elementary education In California. He was also part-timlecturer in education at the University - of California, Berkeley, during the academic year and summer ses- Alaskan Water Water NOME, Alaska (UP) is sold in this Arctic town by the bucketfuls. The price Is eight buckets of water for $1. The ground freezes so deep that conventional pipe systems are out Sheep producers in Box Elder of the question. county have only until August 19 to say what they think aibout a proposed sales promotion for lamib and wool, County Agent A. Fullmer Allred cautioned to- Record Low Price on Good Seat Covers! , Dr. Cases! D. Burke Returns to USAC Sheep Producers Learn of Sales 17, 1955 BRIGHAM TRUCK AIID IMPLEMENT CO. Corp. S. Martin Rasmussen, District Manager 163 North 2nd East, Brigham City, Utah , 27 North Main - Brigham City. Utah Step in . . . and command the most modern truck power on any job!, . f , New Chevrolet 3 (DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 21, 1955. Notice is hereby given that Peter McKellar of Wendover, Utah, on August 27, 1953, filed application Utah 010410, under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to aelect all of section 28, T. 4 N-- , R. 19 640 W., SLM, Utah, containing secfor the W aero, in exchange tion 36, T. 4 N., R. 19 W SLM, Utah, containing 32(0 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. First publication August 17, 1955. Aug-- 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of The Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Seh Lake City, Utah, July 6, 1955. NOTICE la hereby given that Jack F. Godderidge, of Utah, Smithfield, who, on May 9, 1950, made Homestead Section entry, No SL 0 71 295, for 21, Township 12 North, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim bo the land above described, before C leone Read, Notary Public, at Smithfield, Utah, on the 22nd day of September, 1955. Claimant names as witnesses: Ross of Smithfield, Goddendge, Utah; Don T. Meikie, of Smithfield, Utah; Dean R. Ellis, of Logan, Utah; Grover P. Hancey, of Hyde Park, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. 7 24 3d Aug-10-Sept 7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of The Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 5. 1955. NOTICE is hereby given that Annie Amelia of Smithfield. Godderidge Utah, who, on June 6, 1950, made Homootead entry. No. SL for 2 North, 28, Township N!, Section Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C leone Read, Notary Public, at Smithfield, Utah, on the 22nd of September, 1955. Claimant name as wrtneaees: Jwcfc Forvte Godderidge, of Smith-fielUtah; Grover Pratt Hancey, of Hyde Park, Utah; Don T. Meikie, of Smithfield, Utah; Rosa Godderidge, of Smithfield, Utah. ERNEST . 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