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Show 4 Local Teams Make Good Showing 'i In Division 15 CageTournament 4 $ Help Wanted Brigham City Utah Wednesday, February 22, 1958 M ILK O For Sale FOB SALE condition. i heater. Reasonable. Oil 1353. MAN or WOMAN WANTED handle McNess Products Good Call Grade or spare time. , Opportunity to make $40 a day. No experience McNESS Write necessary. Pasteurized MILK & CREAM DELIVERED t SCOOPS Oranges, 9c; apples, S1.00 bu. Food Fare, 17 North A COMPANY, P. O. Box 14, SUPERIOR 1949 Cadillac Sedan Original Dark Blue Premium Tires - COPPIN MOTOR CO. .. ten year guaranteed batteries, S29.29. Exclu sive dealerships available. P. O. Box 205, Write Phone 410. con-editio- 1303-- day; fresh semen every day. $195 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS CLARA H. FRIDAL, of ceased. will present claims Creditor vouchers to the undersigned at moniton, Utah, on or before 'the day of June. A. D. 1956. 111 and K H. FRIDAL MAX P. FRIDAL, Executors. O. DEE LUND, Attorney for Executors. , ' LARKIN CARLYLE , Local Technician Phone 1357 or G396-R- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-PUB- LIC COPPIN MOTOR CO. Pan-Americ- an re-tu- rn - Student Soldier of Month Defeat ,Sad.Sacks. and For Sale Real Estate KIRBY VACUUM OWNERS I Parts, repair work available. WORTH H. JENSEN Phone 203J 42 S. 2nd E. 369-J- V ' . , Earning Reports carpet, open Owner leaving town. 3 bdrms, beam ceilings, storm doors, built-i- n oven and range, corner fireplace, colored bathroom fixtures, oil to sell at just $12,200. jPh. 1063J. w-- w fur-Pric- m W '52 ed Should Be Filed . Social, Security FEBRUARY SPECIALS PLYMOUTH O'drive, fordor, very dean. '54 PLYMOUTH 5695 1195 Fordor, radio, heater, O'drive, good rubber- - '53 PLYMOUTH Radio, heater. Real sharp. and Box 1956. This does not apply to beneficiaries over 72 years of age or to those whose earnings were less than $1200. It does apply to children who are receiving survivor benefits and who have earned over $1200 in 1955. "Total earnings, says Mr. Hansen, "include all earnings. - 63 North Main Street James H. Miller Troy M. Miller '51 NASH RAMBLER Radio, heater, O'drive. ANDERSENS-FOR- 80 . 323 South Main Phone Brigham City, Utah For Real Estate Call 350J S. L. Jeppson 237H Nick Topik 1040 "' ? .... ; 1259 ma- City. , Phone 56 $1200 in varied , . , , lo- fees. , The event was a double-heade- r agftin this year, with the tle Imps from Building 41 Litde- feating the little Potatoes from Building 58. The (score was 18 A handy reference guide to Brigham Winner of the coveted Bridger award, for outstanding achievement in the field of wildlife conservation, is C. G. Adney of Corinne, it was announced fthis week by the Utah Foresters." The announcement was made by Joe Angelovic, (Rock Springs, and Rrunsoft Fillof the award more, committee. The "Utah Foresters are forestry majors at the Utah State Agricultural college. The Bridger Award is presented annually toy the Utah Foresters at the Conservation banquet,' which this year will be held April 13, climaxing Utahs Wyo Rollo better did - MB RIESBO Citys Sales and Service institutions Cleaners Appliances Paint and Glass 000ft PHILCO Television sets, Radios, MODERN CLEANERS. Sanitone Free Residential, commercial and audry cleaning, fur storage. Ranges, Freezers, RefrigeraPh. 86. and delivery. tomobile glass. Complete line up Cleaners. Vacuum pick Hoover tors, ... North Main Furniture Co, Ph. 250. Furnace Cleaning We vacuum clean all makes and sizes heating equipment. Immediate service. Phone 420. CO. SUPPLY BRIGHAM AUTO Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal 40 years friendly service. Works Goodyear Tires, Garage, Auto Repairs Auto Repairs Auto Paint & Body body and fender work. Burts Body Shop, 604 North Main, phone 83-- AUTO PAINTING, Office Supplies Royal Coal Contains More Heat Units and Less Ash Per Pound Services Offered, V . PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER with Mrs. Weight m organizing Ihe games were Vin cent Looslie, president of the Association, and Employees Jack Wolmendorf. t Mrs. Wynn S. Andersen, local Chairman of the Heart - Fund drive and the Kindergarten club, who adopted the campaign as a project for this year, express to their sincere appreciation the employees and students at Intermountain for their generosity in helping to swell the funds of the Heart association for research purposes. f Call Us Today For Prompt Delivery ' PHONE ONE BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE 60 North Main Street 375-voic- e world-famou- Brigham City s other g Mike Katsan-evas- , Clearfield 7 Pioneer Story Rules for the contest state that the Story must not exceed 1500 words. Longer stories will not The account bg considered.,. must be a true story or biogra phy of some Utah pioneer, pre ferably a pioneer ancestor of the contestant, or an account of some Utah pioneer event., All stories submitted becomes the property of the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. 'h hi e Naval Supply and wildlife management. and his family Depot janitor, Jn - addition to the Bridger from Greece a year ago. Award, Adney has received the State Farmers award, an honoronce was a lady from ary doctors degree from USAC, There Guam and U. S. Farm Bureau DistinWho saiid, "Now the oceans so guished Service awards. calm ; I will swim for a lark. She encountered a shark Let us now sing the 90th Psalm. The annual pioneer story contest for 1956 was announced this week by the Sons of the Utah Pjoneers, who sponsor the con test. 30 r 54 to 47. Utah and two of its greatest assets the gift of music and the humanity off its people receive world-widrecognition in two articles in the March issue of The Readers Digest. In "Salt Lake City Tabernacle Sings, an article condensed from a Denver Post feature story, tribute is paid to the Sait Lake Tabernacle choir. - The article described the purpose of the choral group as "not so much to turn people to any particular faith, but to turn them to the higher things of life and to . God. united t three-quarte- - feature, Digest Family Reunion U.S.A., is the story of community cooperation which re- Contest Opens To All Writers I at Ihe half, Digest Gives Utah Stories The ' Just Wait (to small boy) "Why run away? I thought you said you could lick me with one hand tied behind your back? Small Boy Im just going home to get some string. ANGUISHED PARENTS , Glenn Ford and Donna Reed portray the anguished parents whose son is kidnapped , in Ransom! which plays Wednesday through Saturday at the Capitol Theatre. The suspense-dram- a gripping is based on the widely discussed TV play, Fearful Decision, twice presented on the U. S. Steel Hour. . m o1 IQ PICK O THE PICTURES (Bully LAST TIMES TUESDAY "THE BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" and where the family likes to go I "African Manhunt" WED. to SAT. Today to Thursday TWO BIG HITS GREAT DRAMA M-G-- OF TINGLING SUSPENSE! "h RANSOM! from The contest opened Jan. 15, June 1, 1956, and will close 1956. Contestants are .divided in to two divisions; senior division, 18 years of age and over, and junior division, 11 to 17 years of age. Applications are to be submitted to the local chairman, Claude R. Barker, or to Walter A. Kerr, national chairman, 132 University Street, Salt Lake City, not later than June 1. 4 of General paints for inside and out. Andersens Glass and Paints. 85 No Main Ph 480 Adding Machin- SPECIALIZING In Missionary es and Cash Registers rented, services. Funeral Farewells; bought, sold and REPAIRED, Mrs. L. Max Bott, Phone 1374. The Reminder Office. TYPEWRITERS, rWorking 10 (p March Issue heart-warmin- This Is Your Brigham City. BUSINESS. DIRECTORY- tlhe 33 mark, 45 to 65 for the final count. Jensen, with 10 points, was high- for Box Elder with Pearse and Goldsbury tied with 8 points each. Beecher ? had 5; Gordon, Williams and Anderson, 4 each; Reeder, 2 points. .Millspaw wiitih 21, Easley with 13 and Chatllin with 10, lead the scoring for the Scots. In other regional games last Weber week,-- Ogden defeated 61 to 55 to hold its second place position, Bear River won 54 to 29 from Logan to remain in third place, and North Cache registered their first win of the season defeating South Cache leading team. Trailing throughout the game, in last years game. at the (to 50 e Award for Wildlife Conservation much to further conservation education, through the colleges school of forest, range - Sad Sacks defeated quarter, 21 to High and a final visit to Weber High on Friday night. In games last Friday, the junior varsity continued its long undefeated record by measuring Ben Lomond for a 42 to 39 victory but the A squad was smothered under a 65 to 45 defeat handed them by the league Corinne Man Receives USAC Bridger he , V The, employees also supported the project and made generous loontrijmtion as their admission strumental in building , - Friday farmer - sportsman relationship, in such areas as Ogden Bay Refuge a,nd other' public shooting grounds, - , . During his 22 years as a member of the (board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural college, Several homes available in the $9,000 to $11,000 price range. Nearly new home In 1st ward. Three bedroom with carpeting , and double garage. , new home bedroom 4th in Three with ward. Nearly patio and lots from $400 to , cations. Many with terms. . Several farms and ranches available. (the nightgame. e. , garage. $16,000. Several choice building at isplayed Conservation Week. ' Aidney has long been active in prompting the broad pluiiosophy of, conservation. Through his efforts, better understanding of the meaning and importance of oohservation has ibeen achieved He has been inin this-stat- 349-- acre farm near Garland, Utah, without buildings, and ham Inc. D, On His Own Arthur: "So your new makes you independent? Albert: "Absolutely, I get here any time I want before - eight and leave just when I please after five. , .... chinery. $15,000. Terms, Two bedroom home in Bear River City with acre ground. ' Total price $1600. 22 acres of pasture or building lots West Forest Street, Brig- 395 425 BUICK Fordor with dynaflow. Ward expects to be released from duty on March 15, after completing two years and nine months of service. He plans-'t- o attend the University of Utah to study law and participate in, athletics. He is a 1953 graduate of the Box Elder High school He is the son of Edward D. Ward, and Mrs. Elaine Ward" of 818 East Third South in Salt Lake City. even though mot covered by social security, plus all income from any pro . ' fession. Mr. Hansen will be at the Brigham City employment office on Feb. 16, from 1 to 4 p. m. to answer questions and assist peo pile in filing Claims for social security (benefits. MILLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE '50 BUICK Radio and Heater. '50 beneficiaries Elder City county were reminded this week to file a report of their earnings for 1955, according to Jay M. Hansen, Ogden district office. (Beneficiaries who were under 72 years of age during aU of 1955 and who had earnings of over $1200 during the year are required to file a report of their earnings with the Social Secur ity Adminfistation by March 15. in Brigham Used Cars and Boys gymnasium was filled to overflowing capacity. The students receWe a great deal of satisfaction , from the donation madeto Ithe Heart Fund and are highly entertained at the same time,1 as was exhibited by the tremendous amount of enthusiasm-d- to. assume command Any adverse claimants of the above-describe- ability land should file their claims, responsibility, his desire for self or objections, on or before the time improvement and his general The Bureau of designated for sale. ' Land Management has not searched attitude. the files of Box Elder County to ascertain any evidence of adverse 'claims. As a reward for the achieveAny contiguous owner claiming Ward was presented with ment, must such assert preference right right and substantiate the claim by a .pen and pencil set and althe evidence required submitting by fur-lougone-wee- k 43 CFR 250 11 within 30 days from lowed a special the above sale tdote. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. f F F0R.SAIE NEW HOME of. the scores read Host Ogden High at Midweek Game; Play Weber High Friday game scheduled for Wednesday Ogden night with second-plac- GET SALE My timberib bldg, and property at Perry. This is an ideal bldg, for a garage, fruit stand or fruit packing plant For further information contact Perc Petersen. Phone . Box Elder High school will wind up their 1956 basketball season this week with a home At Iritermountain Heart Fund Ball Game FOR 5T4 Be Played Wednesday and Friday VACATIONING IN HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. E. H. (Curley) Jensen and Mrs. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Grover, Salt Luke City, are shown upon their arrival in Honolulu,, Hawaii. The quartet .traveled to the islands via . Airways. They are staying two weeks at the Moana Hotel on Waikiki ' Beach. They plan to aboard the Luxury Liner, The Lurline. Brighamite Named For Rent or Lease - Finale of Basketball Season to SALE United State HELP HEAliT FUND Full Price - 48 Pontiac Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management r Radio, Heater, Ilydromatic LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 20, 1956. All-Sta- rs O V. Under provisions of section 2455,' R. S., as amended by section 14 of the Call 74 for Demonstration ; J act of June 28, 1934 (46 Stat, 1274; ! 't CLEAN FIVE room Apts. Steam 43 U.S C. 1171), and pursuant to the of LaVon H Crystal of heat furnished. Play yard for application FOR SALE Head of lettuce. 10c, of No. Serial Utah (Robert Pee Ward, formerly; Utah, rhildren. Peach City Apts. Tremonton, 014310, there will be offered to the celery per bunch, 13c. Food now a member of 677 south Second east Brig- highest bidder, but at not less than Brigham City, , Fare. com00 per acre, at a public sale to be the 612tib $3 Quartermaster D16-tf-cb " Mote, than $200 was added to to 10. ; These enthusiastic hoop-Ster- s ham, phone 723-J- . held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 22nd Aerial Supply, at- sFort the FOR SALE One slightly used are first year students day of March 1956 next, at this office, pany, local .Heart .Fund following following tracts of land: Bragg, N. .C.'Waa selected, as the basketball game held at In- and really put on-- an enjoyable Thermador thirty gallon hot APT FOR RENT One bedroom, theLots 3. 4, 5 Sec. 6, T. 13 N., R. 3 lor the termountain school water heater. Price $50.00. Ph. 119 88 "Soldier of the Month W., SLM, Utah, containing Friday eve- show, Their game precedes the unfurnished, except for range acres. This parcel of land, as indi- 98th Quartermaster Battalion at to i 1217-W- . Mrs. Joe main evenlt. ning, according be offered will for sale as a cated, unit. garage. No . refrigerator; bid will be received for less than Fort Bragg. were The Student All-Star- s Weight, who was in charge of Adults. Phone 1327. J25-tf-c- h FOR SALE Hay stored in barn; all of an offered parcel of land. at over .the Sad Sacks victorious Intermounthe comcampaign Ward received a letter of Bids may be made by the principal also silage. Albert ,S. Thorson, his agent, either personally at the mendation from this year, wiitih a score of 43 to FOR RENT Two bedroom, or the Quarter- tain. . Phone 1026. s sale by mail. 34. The All-Star- s Fund The basketball team is com 'Heart L Lt. heated apt, fridg. and stove. Bidsor sent master mail be considered Officer, will Commanding by if received at this office prior to Col. FOR SALE 24 inch 4?oys bicy-- i Adults. 103 South 5th West only hour posed of the stars of all the Joseph F. Burke, congrat- game is becoming a tradition at fixed for mtisfc the the sale. Bids and one that Is student teams, while the Sad cle; Model A Ford. 51 South Phone 918. be in sealed envelopes accompanied ulating him and stating that the Intermountain checks or post-offic- e i Fourth West by certified to be looked forward jo by every stu- Sacks team Is made uip of teach an was achievement honor orders made payable to the FOR RENT Furnished apts. TV money was dent there, Mrs. Weight reports. ers and employees at the school. Treasurer of the United States for the proud of. That the award ten-ceCall amounts of the bids The were coached ticket is purchased The All-Star- s CLASSIFIED ADS envelopes not easily attained, and that he A plug, garage, wash room. d must be marked in the lower F17-tf-c- h 473. R. M. Kaiser. to who student each desires by comby Jerry King and IBen McCur a of corner Public sale bid. Serial No. was selected because RESULTS! 10, Sale. Maroh 22, 1956 bination of many qualities in- attend the game and for hte tain, while Dr. 'George A. Boyce The highest bidder will be required O to pay immediately the amount there- cluding personal appearance second consecutive year, the was coaching the Sad Sacks. The All-Sta- rs ' 2 Tre-mont- - Etat ARTIFICIAL BREEDNG Only A.B.S. offer: 100 proven great sires; make 2 calls a ,4 s. rices. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for Information. A-- Life-lon- Orderville, Utah. FOR SALE Trumpet, good $25.00. Phone 340-- Bear River High school, Saturday, and were matched for games Monday and Tuesday ni gbits. Brigham Sixth won from Ogden 32nd ward and were scheduled to play Plain City on Monday night. Honeyville won over Terrace Fourth and meets Wilson ward, , Tuesday, LEGAL NOTICES rr abate and liunrdlansmp no DRINK TOO MUCH? Needs Some Help) or 23, TO BUY Used man-gleMountain States Elec., You're not alone so did we I Contact it's for Freel Don't wait Phone 1262-- jjFE-LON- stakes won, in the opening rounds of the Division 15 tournament held at Soutlh Box Elder ; WANTED DAIRY Phone 504 Equipped Three teams from North and e Wanted. To $845 , Bay-shor- Oakland Station, Calif. TRY IT Main. Brigham Second, Sixth, Honeyville Win First Rounds Last Saturday full Brigham Second won - from Hooper First and will play Garland Second, Tuesday. Brigham Seventh lost to Plain City dn the opening game and consolation moved into She bracket tto meet Ogden 32nd, Monday night. ' Other results Saturday saw Hooper Second win from Third, Ogden 26h defeat Fielding, Wilson humble Tremonton Fourth, and Garland Second win from Harrisville. , Thiis week, the tournament continues with games scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. The teams will rest Friday (before the urday night finals. A11 sessions , will start at 6 p. m. . starring GIfNN A RED - - f The three winners and the three junior winners in the national contest will be dinner guests of the National Society at the annual encampment to be held in Logan in July, where they will receive their medals. . This year, 1956, is the centennial yeaT for the arrival of the first hand cart companies, which should suggest many precious gems of historic lore to be found in the experiences of our pioneer ancestors in the establishment and development of this great state.. , - ta-- T1TJ ' Wyman Hudson Co-H- it - -- uiAN'Roatruuz i m snum BLACK JACK HASxmdar obse <l i Plus News, Cartoons and Selected Shorts asg |