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Show O LEGAL NOTICES Local Attorney 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 7, FOR SALE Fresh candled eggs. Jav Waters, 726 South Filth West. Phone 842 R. to N 16 ch 1956 For Sale FOR FOR SALE Olds slide trombone. Nearly new. Phone 2164, Corinne. pd UTAHS BEST COAL Leonard Dickey, CRestwood 92468. Appliance TRU-STEE- FOR SALE Best apple deal in town, golden delicious, 10 cents per lb. Food Fare. NOTICE FOR R R SAWS SHARPENED by machine, always precision work. Merrelis, Phone 8. FRONT AXLE Direct from Palm Wed-tf-c- M-3- 0 Springs trailer show. See the safe, Electric heat tape to protect water pipes from freezing, stabilizer jacks, sewer hose. m BLGC sane, sensible, perfect towing trailer with front and rear wheels. double Phone N-pd Grade A Pasteurized CREAM TOP and HOMOGENIZED Milk & Cream Delivered . TRY IT No weight on the car. 1563 1 ON DISPLAY AT Brigham City box- TRAILER SUPERIOR VILLAGE DAIRY Phone 504 410 North Main FOR SALE Yams, 2 lbs. for 13 five cents cents, grapefruit each. Food Fare. h GLASS Window Glass Plate Glass Heavy Sheet Glass Mirrors cuf to size Automomile Glass Windshields Door Glass MERRELL'S, For Rent or Lease Services Offered FOR RENT Two bedroom apt. unfurnished. 699 IVest 3rd No. TRAIN for position of C. P. A. RENT Three room newly FOR Public Accountant or Bookdecorated apt. Phone 14 or at home. Diploma. keeper 59. Write for free requirement information. Free placement FOR RENT Strictly modern, service. Top salaries. Kitlow furnished apt., automatic heat Business Institute, P. O. Box and hot water, choice location, TV antenna, adults only. 112 1835, Salt Lake City, Utah. East Forest. Christmas WANTED Sewing. Specializing in childrens and dolls clothing also buttonholes. Inc. Mrs. Eugene Oyler, Ph. Phone 8 0I89-J- FOR RENT Small, nished apartment. North Main street, 1111. 3 N Put our manpower 5-S- tar FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. Phone 29 or 264. RENT Furnished apt. heated; one child accepted. 11 East Fourth South. FOR RENT Three room and bath furnished apt. TV antenna. 167 South 3rd East. FOR 31-t- ch f FOR RENT Modem three room furnished apt. Phone 1171-W- . 11 North 3rd West. O 31 tf-c- h FOR RENT $50 - 3 room furnished apt. Utilities, washing facilities, garage. Call .671-- J after 5 p. m. weekday or any time Saturday or Sunday. N pd modFOR RENT Three room ern, furnished apt. 62 South Second East. Phone 370. 2-- Spacious landscaped lots, concrete slabs and patios. Only $25 per month. Have your fools heavy-dut- y ready when nature says go! Oar rH trained aerricemen can increase die efficiency of yooe production team by checking the condition of yoa t heavy-dut- y BRIGHAM CITY TRAILER VILLAGE 410 So. Main Ph. 1563 FOR RENT Modem apartment Phone 71. West -- tillage tool now. Theyll look for bent frame, worn ' Private entrance. North First 363 RENT Furnished house, four rooms and bath, close in. ' O Phone 181 R. FOR RENT Four room duplex house unfurnished. Stoves furnished. 505 South Sixth West, Help Wanted Lady to finish the silks at Modern Cleaners. WANTED TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. BRIGHAM 27 North Main Brigham City. Utah 4 6 WILL PRESIDE Mrs. Edna Ohhviler will preside at the annual meeting on Saturday of the Womens Auxiliary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative in Salt Lake City. LIC 5 Wanted To Buy Poultry Women Plan Annual Meet Saturday Women of the Salt Lake City on Saturday, N6v. 10, for the annual meeting of the Womens Auxiliary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. The meetings will be held at the Third ward amusement hall at Seventh South and West Temple. Mrs. Edna Ohlwiler, president, will be in charge. A meeting of presidents and directors of the local poultry associations also will be held with Wendell Ohlwiler, president, presiding. The meetings will be open to all men and women interested in the poultry industry in Utah. The sessions will start at 10 a. m. and will continue through the afternoon. A luncheon will be served. The Womens Auxiliary has carried on a Better Egg Care campaign for several years. The auxiliary also has participated in the highly successful youth program carried on by the cooperative. A new project is planned for 1957 and plans will be outlined at the Nov. 10 meet- used ing. Farm income tax problems Ph. will be discussed by an expert from the Department of Internal Discussion on the Revenue. Lost and Found new federal program for social for farmers and LOST South of Corinne, one security workers also is planholstein heifer, mostly black, ned. heart H on left hip, small unOfficers for 1957 will be choder hit and tag in right ear. sen by the auxiliary members Reward. Contact Melvin Ho- at the meeting . mer, Tremonton. LOST Brown cluch purse, conWild Pigs May Join taining glasses, library card, Nevada's Attractions etc. Reward. Phone 907. LAS VEGAS, Nev. CUP) Nevada sportsmen may be enjoying LOST sink cabinet in cardboard box, 2x2x3, between wild pig hunting in the not too Willard and Brigham, Monday. distant future if nature cooperates with the state fish and Reward. Call Logan 029-Rgame commission. collect. The commission has released LOST Dappled grey mare with eight javelmas, the wild pigs of roached mane, 1300 lbs. Phone the southwestern deserts, in the Tramonton P. L. 82249 collect. McCullough Mountains of Clark county. Three boars and five LOST Brown and white Eng- sows were turned loose and comlish pointer, 4 months old, mission game experts believe Please return to Robert Pett, the animals, to be protected 144 North First East Phone from hunters for several years, will multiply rapidly. 192-R- . Thirteen more of the animals For Sale - Real Estate re th be released within the next few weeks, obtained from FOR SALE Six room frame the Arizona fish and game dehome on highway in Perry, ap- partment. Stockmen in the area where proximately one acre ground, total price $6,000, some terms. the pigs are being released have See June Christensen, Perry promised to in the or Taylor Agency in Ogden. project, making feed available if this proves necessary. g d d O Wanted To Rent WANT TO RENT Two bedroom home. Phone 1526. N BETTILYONS REALTORS Modern sand and gravel business, all fully equipped and In operation. Check for further details in this business opportunity. Two residential building lots, large sizes In very popular location, priced at $1,200.00 each. Check on location and details. Good opportunity to obtain a fine 100 acre, irrigated farm, fully equipped, modern home, machine shed, along with easy terms. Located in the Snake River Valley area in Southern Idaho. Check for terms and prices on this good listing. , J. Arnold Hall, ph. 242-- W or ph. 1100 Logan 275 North 2nd West mm BUSINESS EMREOTOY Appliances Office Supplies AUTO PAINTING, body and fender work. Burts Body Shop, TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machin604 North Main, Ph. 83-PHILCO Television sets, Radios, es and Cash Registers rented, Ranges, Freezers, Refrigerabought sold and REPAIRED. Cleaners The Reminder Office tors, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. North Main Furniture, Ph. 250. MODERN CLEANERS. Sanitone dry cleaning, fur storage. Free Services Offered pick ud and delivery Ph R8 Auto Repairs msf Citys Sales and Service institutions Auto Paint & Body Furnace Cleaning poultry indus- try from all parts of Utah and southern Idaho will gather in This Is Your Brigham City, A handy reference guide to Brigham SUMMONS , LmVukAw FOR i PHONE 300 26 -- three-roo- h bearing and ground tool that thou Id be replaced. Theyll recommend only the service needed. Call oa today to make a Service data. PUBLICATION-PUB- SALE United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Laka City, Utah November I, 9 S 6 Under provisions of section 2455, R S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 26 1934 (46 Stat., 1274, 43 U S C. 1171), and pursuant to the Chemical Cor application of Thiokol Trenton, New Jersey, Serial poratipn, No Utah 0167 72 there will be offered to the highest bidder, at public sale to be held at o clock a m on the I th day of December 1956 next, at the this office, following tracts of land conN ES&A Sec. 20 SE!4NEtf. 60 acres at $10 00 an acre, taining 40 Sec. 20, NW'iNW containing acres at $2 50 an acre in T. I I N , R 5 of W., SLM Utah These parcels for land, as indicated will be offerel re No bid will be sale as a unit ceivel for less than all of an offered parcel of land. 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 reoeived at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied checks or post-oflic- e certified by to the money orders made payable Treasurer of the United States for the of the The bids amounts envelopes must be marked in the lower left-han- d comer Public sale bid. Serial No Utah 016772, Sale, Deoember II, 9 5 6. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof d Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time The Bureau of designated for sale Land Management has not searched the files of Box Elder County to escer-tai- n evidence of any adverse claim. a claiming Any contiguous owner preferenc rii ht must assert such right suband substantiate the claim by mitting the evidence required by 43 C F R. 250 II within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. D-- partly- - furSee at 20 WILL PAY CASH for Apt. 7, Ph. army or navy blankets. 685 or 727. O FRNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. LEGAL NOTICE Needs Some Helpl You're not alone so did wel Contact A-it's for Freel Don't wait Phone 1262-or 1303-- witj 017 to FOR SALE Likable female er. Phone Brigham 2888. Beehive Coal & DRINK TOO MUCH? Fri-026t- 0196-R3- . A U. S. District court jury of eight men and four women returned the verdict against the attorney at 11:40 a. m. Friday, in Salt Lake City. Judge A. Sherman Christensen set sentencing for Nov. 20. Mason was released on his own recognizance. The prominent attorney was charged by the Internal Reve- nue Service on two counts of failure to file income tax returns for 1952 and 1953. Six adhim ditional counts charged with failing to file employers quarterly returns on withholding taxes from Oct. 1, 1953, through March 31, 1955. 68 North Main FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES ZENTH TVs and RADIOS WILLIAMSON OIL FURNACES YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS FOR SALE Wooden shed, 15 ft. by 12 ft. Can be moved. A steal at only $30.00. See at f 450 North Main. ch FOR SALE 12 gauge barrel shotgun, $35. turns. ONE Phone Trailer Sales - Supples 238-W- BRIGHAM CITY TRAILER VILLAGE 410 So. Main Ph. EXPERT REPAIRS o One used Stoker-mati- c heater, new guarantee. Used oil and coal heaters, all kinds at any price you want to pay. Your STOKERMATIC dealer, 128 South First West. . Phone A Brigham City attorney. George M. Mason, Friday, was found guilty on eight counts of failing to file federal tax re-- I TV & RADIO 0-1- 7 FOR SALE DeJur 8 mm magazine movie camera FOR SALE Overstuffed set, with all features. Two teleplio-photgood condition, will sell cheap. Phone 75. 51 North First West lenses, standard lens. N-Original cost $265. Will sacripd fice for $100 cash. See at 463 Used stove SALE rOR oil with Dll-t- f South 5th West. pd blower, good condition. 2 oil bedrums. 29 North 1st East. Ph. FOR SALE Peanuts, priced 348 R. low any advertised price. N Food Fare. FOR SALE Declared Guilty Services Offered For Sale NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) United States f Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 18, 1956, NOTICE Is hereby given that Frank W Hillyard, of bmithfield, Utah homestead made on June 15, 1951 U 01963, for ElNE1, entrv, No. 7, SWhNE'4. SE4SW4, SE14. Section 7 West. Township 12 North, Range Salt Lake Meridian, has- filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to esdestablish claim to the land cribed, before Elliott Thornley, Notary 4lh the Smithfield on at Public, Utah, day of December, l56 Claimant names as witnesses I EO J NUTTAL, JACK GODDER1DCE. DON MECKLE DARRFLL RICKS, all of SMI THF I ELD, UTAH. FAMILY hospital, accident and WE vacuum clean all makes and health, polio and dreaded diBRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. sizes heating equipment Imservice. seases, and life insurance at 40 years friendly mediate service. Phone 420 cost. James H. Miller, lowest Auto Metal Goodyear Thea, Garage, Clyde P, Larsen Sheet North Main. Ph. 1040. 63 Work. . Repairs. Civil No. 7319 In The District Court of the First Judicial District In And For Box Elder County, State of Utah. FRt.D WOODYATT and PEARLWOOD-YATT- , his wife, plaintiffs, versus EVA VAN DERSTEEN and J C VAN DERSTFXN. her husband, ADELL I. HANSEN. RUTH WEAVER and MER-- 1 IN J. WEAVER, her husband, STFWART HANSEN, a eingle man; MARTIN L. HANSEN and HAZEL HANSEN, his wife, R. STERLING HANSEN and AVON HANSEN, hts NYLANDLR and PHYLLIS wife; AURTHGR NYLANDER, her husband; ANNA G. RA1RD or her assigns; and JANE DOE GEORGE FACER if and if his FACER, wife, rnsmed, RECEIVES AWARD Otis II. Clingenpeel, left, head alive, or if dead, their unknown heirs, their uncook and assigns, or if dead, Intermountain school, was presented an honor known heirs and assigns; WILLARD award for meritorious service by Dr. George A. Boyce, CITY, a corporation, also all of the unknown claiming other persons a ceremony held Friday morning in the employees reany right, title, estate or interest in the school. or lien upon the real property descreation building cribed in the complaint adverse to or clouding ownership plaintiffs' title thereto plaintiffs Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANTS: You ere hereby summoned and required to serve upon Ralph J Lowe, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is 08-- 1 I First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail WAC Pvt. Ethel Andreasen, so to do, judgement by default will be taken you for relief demanded daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis in saidegainst complaint, which has been filed R. Gardner, 411 West Sixth with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and hereOtis H. Clingenpeel, head cook South, Brigham City, with served upon you. at Intermountain school, was ted in the Fifth ArmyparticipaThis action is brought to quiet the volleyplaintiffs in and to the honored Friday morning when ball tournament at Fort Riley, title of the following described property in Box he was presented an honor Kan , Oct 25 to Nov. 1. Elder Countv, Utah, Parcel No I. A strip of land 1 award for meritorious service. Private Andreasen is reprerod wide off of the South side of Lot II, Block 8, Plat A", Willard The award was give for sus- senting the Fifth Army headtained superior performance in quarters in Chicago, where she Survey Parcel No 2. Beginning at X organizing and directing the is a stenographer. point 78 feet 6 inches North of the Block of Lot Corner Southwest 10, preparation of food for 2,300 A 1953 graduate of Box Elder 8, Plat "A, Willard Townaite Surstudents at the school. 67.36 thence North vey; running High school, she was a stenothence East 264 feet, thence The manner in which he has grapher for the Toledo, Ohio, feet; South 16 5 feet, thence East 33 129 36 South feet, thence feet; performed his duties has contrib- Community Chest before enterWest 112 feet; thence North uted substantially to the suc- ing the Womens Army corps in thence 78 feet 6 inches; thence West 161 cessful education program which December, 1955. feet to the point of beginning, together with 12 shares capital stock is being carried on for Navajo in the Willard Water Company, Indian students at Intermoun-tai- n used on said land Item in Cars for Sale col3 Parcel No Beginning at a school, according to school umn: Would soon sell my point 23 49 chains W'eat and 6 12 officials. chains South of the Northeast corgrandmother but she wont hear ner of tie Southeast quarter of been the with has Clingenpeel of Section 2 7 Township North, Bureau of Indian Affairs for Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian; 32 South thence more than 14 years and assumdeg East running 3 10 chains, thence North 88 deg. LEGAL ed his present duties at Inter-mounta- in 36 min West 13 03 chains; thence South 56 deg. 14 min East 8 77 in May, 1952. Advertisement For Bids chains, thence North 88 deg 36 The award included a certifiWest 17 50 chains; thence min of Office Recorder the City North 15 deg 56 mm. West 5 3T cate, citation, plaque and lapel Utah thence South 88 deg 36 chains; Brigham City, button, which were presented by tnenee min East i I 80 chains; November 2, 1956 Dr. George A. Boyce, school suNorth 2 08 chains; thence South 88 36 11.30 East to chains remin Sealed will be deg 4 perintendent, at a ceremony ceived inproposals of beginning the office until 5.00 point held in the employees recreaDated this 25th day of October 1956. P. M., M.S.T., on the 8th day of Ralph . Lowe tion building at the school. At the same time, Dr. Boyce November, 1956, for the supply for Plaintiffs Attorney 1108 II First Security Bank presented certificates of super- ing and placing of the following Utah Ogden, Building, of gravel Fred ior performance to the follow- approximate quantities Woody all and Pearl Woodyatt ing employees who has previous- at the Brigham City Airport, Plaintiffs ly been given cash awards for Brigham, Utah, in accordance Willard, Utah at at at Intermountain Brigham WAC Is Employee Given Special Award Active in Sport it NOTICE sustained superior performance with the plans and specifications of duties: Teddy Draper, Flor-ein- prepared by the Brigham City V. Walling, Louise S. Bon Engineering Department: 5500 cu. yds. of Pit Run Gravel hell, Jerry King, Joseph E (2 Max) Melda and Renville, Weight, 2000 cu yds. of Road Base GraMary L. Stewart. vel ( Max.) The bids are to be publicly opened and read aloud commencing at 5.15 P. M. on November First Security 8, 1956. Votes Dividend Payable Dec. 10 The Contract Documents may be secured at the office of the City Recorder. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory performance bond in the amount of 100 of his proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any formalities in bidding. A certified or Cashiers check, or bid bond, made payable to Brigham City Corporation for an amount not less than 5 of the amount of the bid will be required with each proposal, such guaranty to be forfeited in case of failure on the part of the successful bidder to execute the contract and furnish satisfactory surety bonds. No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) day after the scheduled time of opening bids. At a meeting of First Security Corporation directors held divilast week, a dend of 75 cents a share 'was voted, payable Dec. 10 on stock of record Dec. 1, according to J. Leo Nelson, vice president and manager of the First Security Bank of Brigham City. The dividend brings the corporations total dividend for the year to $1 50 a share. The First Security Bank system made 83,969 individual loans totaling $300,862,000 during the of this first three quarter year, according to Nelson. Of these loans, 2,145 were new ( 0 real estate mortgage loans; were Timeway loans for the purchase of automobiles, home for modernization N appliances, and for personal needs; and 32 424 were loans to business, industry and agriculture, Nelson said. Jle explained that these figures were contained in summary of First Security activities for the first nine months of 1956 complied by the bank systems head office. semi-annu- "THE BAD. SEED" THUR. - FRI. - $AT? Signed: 49,-40- Capital and surplus of First Security Banks have increased the - year, $2,819,000 during bringing the total of capital accounts to 25 million dollars, Nelson concluded. Pick o the Pictures LAST TIMES TODAY Nice girl, nice home i how did she-fal- l Brigham City Corporation Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. this fart 2-- 7 4 r WARNER BROS.mscNf "a (Spy, ira&Sae WHERE THE FAMILY LIKES TO GO GUigfciG" TODAY TO SAT. CO HIT JUNGLE-TERRO- THE ALERT TODAY AL1YE TOMORROW ON R w HELL-RIVE- R! Royal Coal Contain! Moro Heat Units and Less Ash Per Pound Call Us Today For Prompt Delivery PIIONE BEEHIVE 60 North Main COAE- Street CHANDLER ONE . JOHN SUTTON STAJMTtMS & APPLIANCE Brigham City In case of enemy attack tune to 640 or 1240 on your radio fg DOROTHY MALONE MttARDBOND IfcF MAltVlN SV1 AUhlHKAl KEITH ANDES NfYt34PUN UHLKfvUlOitk as j Produc The Amaron Trader hr CEDRIC FRANCIS uy ew nm. hr WTN ,IQM CRUMP McGOWAH Plus News, Cartoons and ted Shorts Sr-li- ix: |