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Show LEGAL Ninth Inning Homer Gives Bees 8-- 4 they head into a game with Weber on Thursday afternoon, to be played on the Ogden diamond. . Game; Play Weber Box score for the Monday A thrilling ninth inning rally game follows: North Cache and a homerun by Keyes with the bases loaded, gave the Box Elder Bees the edge they needed to, come from behind to win North 8 to 4 over a stubborn Cache Bulldog team here Monday afternoon. While the Bees took an early first inning lead, they were tied up In the third, forged ahead again in the fifth only in the to lose the advantage eighth frame when the Bulldog nine lead 4 to 3. Then came the bottom of the Rese Nielsen started , ninth. it off with a double and Gordon flew out to center. Ross Poulsen went In as a pinch hitter, receiving an intentional walk and Shio flew out to right. , Wight pounded out a double scoring Nielsen and tying the count. Billy Jensen received a base on balls, loading the bags for the mighty circuit blow by Score by innings: Keyes which ended the game, ' The win gave the Bees thTee North Cache .. .. 001 000 1204 100 020 0058 straight regional victories as Box Elder Come From Behind to Win Third Regional i 5 Bee Golfers Undefeated in Three High School Matches Played in Past Week n Seig-mille- 66. mates Tippy Pearse scored 73, Reed Hansen 74 and ' ;j . Brent Orchard 75 On Monday of this week, the Box Elder team played a match at Ogden, winning with a 391. Tippy Pearse won medalist honors with a 71. Coming in second was Weber . '.Team JTSij .6 ys- r- jti&t t exciting Iztoim vac:iB t i mii .wUw!j& A gala affair is being planned for the fifth birthday anniversary of the Eagles Auxiliary in Brigham City. According to Mrs. Elwood chairman, Checketts, banquet the party will be held at the Saturday, Tropical Restaurant April 28, at 8 p. m. All auxiliary members, their partners, Eagles and their part ners are invited. Reservations must ibe receiv ed by Friday, April 27. Tickets are available from Mrs. Checketts Mrs. Lewis Olsen, madam president, auxiliary members and Roy Olsen at the Aerie home. ! i April JUST RECEIVED.. 25, 6 $4.95 SHOP Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. Published the 25th a NEW ESCORTED of day . Ward Dinner and Program Friday Night By Mrs. Lamont Wells Morgan spent Friday visiting with Mrs. Morgans parents, Mr. Our ward dinner was held last and Mrs. Ernest Johruen and in Friday night. A delicious dinner the evening they attended the members. Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Hansen are the proud parents of a new baby boy born Monday morning and weighing 9 lbs. 3 ounces. Mother and son are doing nice- ward dinner. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Berniece Rasmussen is in the hospital where she underwent surgery and hope she will be back with us soont DEPARTMFNT BUREAU , OF OF THE INTERIOR, LAND MANAGEMF NT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice I. givApril liO, 1956 en that John A Miltyard, hereby 252 Dox.y, Clearfield, ha. filed application Utah 016154 under Section 8 of the Tavior Crazing Act, aa amended, to aect Lot. 2, 5. 4. aec 2, NE'iSEtS mo. 8. T. 5 S, R. 5 W SL.M, SE'dSEVi (Lot 5) aac. 30. T 4 N , R 4 ., S L. M, Utah, containing 187 08 acres, in exchange for Lot. I, 2, EUjNWS, W'A NL'4 sec. 7, T. II N, R. 12 W S L M , Utah, containing 239 49- acrps. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all person claiming the Land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other Salt objections in the Land Office, Lake City, Utah, together, with - evidence that a copy of such protest, or objection has been served Upon ths applicant within 30 day. from ,th. date of the first publication of fhia notice . ERNEST E. HOUSE, Maoagsr. first publication April 18, 1956. Mrs. Annie Christensen and Lowell Christensen of Clarkston 9 A visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and Lee. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tha following applications have been Mrs. Larsen reports that her siswith tha State Engineer to apter Mrs. Stella Reese of Ogden filed propriate water in Box Elder County, who has been in the hospital for State of Utah, throughout the entire All unless otherwise designated. the past three weeks with pneu- year locations are from SLB&M. 26567 A. Ward, Rulon Snowvllle, monia and heart trouble, is able Ut .25 sec Ft. foy irrigation use from to return home now, an Unnamed Spring, Crib to Great Salt The water is to be diverted Mr. and Mra Vernon Hansen Lake, from the spring at a point S. 887 8 ft. 5 ft. from NE Cor. Sec of Bear River spent Monday and W 3879 27, R7W, and conveyed by 1700 visiting with their daughter and ft ofTI4N, open ditch to the ptaee of use it will be used from Apr. I to family Mr. and Mrs. Melvern where Oct. 31 to irrigate 2 acree in NWU Nelson and Craig. Sec. 22, NE'4'Sec 27, SE'4SW'4 From tne the waMr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyatt and ter , will R7W. 700 also be conveyedspring through sons Lynn and Brent are home ft. of in pipe and used for incidental domestic and with Mrs. Wyatts parents, Mr. purposes. Richard Peter Company, R, and Mrs. Ellis Nelson. Mr. Wyatt F. 26864 D No. 2. Brigham City, Ut. 3 5 has been stationed in Wyoming sec ft. for irrigation use from ppen and with the Air Force and has been dram which Collect underground surface waste waters at 8 points of released. They will make their diversion as follows: (I) S. 3582 60 ft. home in Utah now. On Sunday and W 989 S3 ft : (2) S 896 89 ft. and 1225 3 Ft.; (3) S 285 ft. and W. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson had all of W W. 2752 8 ft ; (5) N. 2747 ft.; 4 2742 5 ft; (6) N. 199 6 ft. and W. their family home. They are Mr. 192 N. 9 ft. and W. 2724 8 ft.; (7) and Mrs. DeLoy Nelson and two 937 ft. and W. 2742 8 ft.; (8) N 9 8 3083 SE 1680 ft. all from ft. and W daughters Kathy and Becky, Mr. Cor. Sec T9N, R2W, 3 5 sec ft. will and Mrs. LeWayne Walker and be diverted26,from any, each or all points son Rockey and Mr. and Mrs. of diversion, the total 3 5 atsec any one ft. Tha time will, not exceed water is to be used from Apr. I to Wyatt anu boys. T9N. R2W. 2722 J. C. Stauffer, Willard, Ut 50 e.ft. for irrigation ue from a 3 in. well bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at point S. 685 ft. and E. 215 ft. from WU Cor. Sec. 26. T9N. R2W. The water ie to be used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in NW4SW!4 sc 26. NEUS'4. Sfc'4 NE!4 Sec. 27, T9N, R2W. 27299 Leiand 6 Thorne, RFD No. 2, Brigham City, Ut. .15 aec.-f- t. for irrigation use from an open drain at a point S 2049 5 ft and W 6493 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, T8N, R2W. The water I to be used from Apr. I to 31 15.16 Oct. to Irrigate acres in NW'4 SEKNWtf, SWI4 NW4v NWU Sec. 3. TON, R2W. 23 39 Donald J. Homer, Tremon ton, Ut. Yi aec -- ft. for miscellaneous use from an 6 In. well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 2725 ft. and W 1754? ft from SE Cor. Sac. 6. TUN, R3W. The water ie to be used for all usee in a milkhouse, stockwatering 75 of cattle, the domestic requirements two homes, and used from Apr, 5 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 3 acree in SWJ4 NE'4 said Sec. 6. - . E. Kunzler, 27409 Charles Park for irrigation use Valley, Ut. 6 aec.-f- t. n 100 and 400 ft. well from a deep at a point S. 2)1 ft. and W. 589 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 20, T12N, R4W. The water ie to be used as a supplemental supply from Apr. I to Oct. 31 to irrigate 640 acres in N1-5W4 Sec. 27, N 'A Sec. 2d, TUN, incidental RHw, and for year-roun- d stock watering purposes. Protests resisting the 6 granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra Copy and filed with1 the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 4, Utah, on or before May 25, 1956. Joseph M Tracy, STATE ENGINEER. Published in the Box Elder News, Brigham City, Utah, beginning April II and ending April 25. 1956. it. E South of Willard located on the highway WILL ON REOPEN FRIDAY, APRIL 27 DRIVE IN FOR THE BEST ... BREAKFAST PLATE LUNCH STEAK SANDWICHES and SOFT DRINKS ALL DAY FRIDAY! FREE Come in on opening dav for a FREE the young- Friday CUP OF COFFEE, FREE treats for sters. Feminine Gender iDES MOINES, m NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT J la. (UP) Boys HAROLD are eligible to vote here. They are twins, Margaret .R. and Martha G. Boys, 21. r JENSEN, Owner . peifeefc. MORE Jk&ktn&A MORE wi&Ut&Vi MORE The light, mild Bourbon of cherished flavor KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF 6LENM0RE DISTILLERIES COMPANY WHERE PERFECTION OF PRODUCT IS TRADINGS. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY TI4-N- 1 year-roun- d g I Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hansen have had as their visitors over the weekend Mrs. Gertrude West of Hollywood, California, Mrs. Alice West of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns Cali-frni- and Mrs. Karen Hansen of Logan. Also Mr. and Mrs. Robeit E. Jensen of Brigham spent Sunday visiting with ithem. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan of WJWMy tiler IttUpR .Take Box Elder NEWS ATTEST: A-2- 5 ly PEDAL PUSHERS 'All Colors ' Council of Brigham City to amend the zoning ordinance in the following respect: To amend Section 3 of the Zoning Ordinance of Brigham City, passed by the City Council on the 19th day of.. April, 1943, as amended thereafter, that part of Section 3 which described the boundaries of the business district and to enlarge the boundaries of the business district to include the following properties: Beg. at the SE cor of Block 4, Plat A., Brigham City Survey, thence North 8 rds, thence West 10 rods, to the center of Block 4, thence South 8 rods, thence East 10 rods to ,pt. of beginning. And to further amend section 3 of said zoning ordinance as heretofore amended, by extending Residential District A to Include fhe following. All that portion heretofore described as the Highway District on First South Street, commencing 10 rods East of Main Street and running Eastwardly to 6th East Street, extending 10 rods in from the property lines on each side of said First South Street. A public hearing in relation to said proposed ' amendment will be held in the City Council Chambers at 8 iP. M. on Thursday the 17th day of May 1956. At said meeting parties in and' citizens may be heard. DATED at Brigham City, this 24th day of April, A. D., 1956; C. LeGRANDE HORSLEY, Mayor. April, 1956. MANTUA REPORTS was served to ward Also our stake presidency. After the ' dinner everyone - went into the chapel where a very well arranged program was presented. After the program our former Bishop Norman Jeppsen and Counselor Clifford Hansen were each presented two lovely books for their ipast labors. Bishop Chester Rasmussen and Merlin Larsen, our ward clerk, were each presented with a book for their past labors. A good O LEGAL NOTICE time was had by everyone pres'robots and auarerransmp No- ent. ol District Clerk Consult tices. Court, Brigham (Sty, Utah, or On Thursday, Mrs. Joyce Neb respective signers far sons mother, Mrs. Arthur E. Hansen, her sisters Mrs. Iva RasNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JERRY A CLINCLNPEEL, mussen and twin sons, Mrs. Decenwed Bill Travis and three children will present clalmi Creditor with voucher to the undersigned at 27 First and Mrs. Vernon Rice and two Security Bank Building, Brigham City, children, came up and brought Utah, on or before the 25th day of a nice dinner to help hey celeJune, A D, 1956 OTB H CLINCkNPrEiL, her birthday. They prebrate of Estate ol Jer-- ' Administrator sented her with lovely birthday ry A Clingenpeei. Deceased. Omer J Call, presents and a cake. MILADY illJ Retiring Bishopric Honored at Mantua s ;? t TOURNAMENT Reed Goldsberry, PREPARES an outstanding member of the BEHS tennis team, practices for regional tennis tournament scheduled for May 4. The team is coached by Principal Ed Payne, assisted by Louis 'Bosco, a teacher trainer from USAC. FOR Eagles Auxiliary Plans Gala Affair A 25 M 2 ycuve j 4 It & 1 with 394, trailed by Ogden High with 403, Logan with 459 and Ben Lomond with 510 Playing with Pearse on 4 he Box Elder team were Merlin 79: Jenson, 77; Reed Hansen, Brent Orchaid with 81; and Wayne Bowcutt with 83. Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication A. D. 1955. v 5. Brigham City, Utah NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE Wednesday, April 25. 1956 Notice Is hereby given that Oct. 31 to Irrigate 17) in SWW. it is the intention of the City SE M Sec. 26. NWW. cri Sec. 35, Win Over Bulldogs, Monday Golfers from Box Elder High have turned in three Consecutive victories in as many practice matches so far tms season as they prepare for regional and state competition. Box last week, a five-maElder team was low with a 399 in a match with four other Region 1 teams. Ogden and Weber tied for second with 400, Logan turned in a 439 and Ben Lomond trailed with 445. . i Brent Orchard, with a 72, was the tournament medalist, followed by Reed Hansen with a 75. Other team members were r Merlin Jensen, Kenney and Wayne Bowcutt. Last Friday, a four man Bee ream triumphed over three visiting Idaho teams with a 288, only one point under Pocatello's 289. Twin Falls came in third with 291 and Idaho 'Falls was outclassed with a 379. 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