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Show II 194 THE District Court FOR SALE , RECONDITIONED refrigerators FOR SALE 7Va Elgin outboard and also gas and electric clothes motor. Like new. Ph. CR 39.95 driers, fully guaranteed, to 89.95. Breitenbeker Elec FOR SALE Peach, apple and trie, PA pear trees. 4 varieties of dwarf apple trees. Ph. PA QUILT BATTING "White Miracle" fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only 1.50 FOR SALE Beautiful spinet piper pound at ano, cheap. Ph. PA EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 34 E. 1 So. Phone PA 34)431 FOR SALE 1952 Chev. Deluxe, 4 new tires; good condition. See FOR SALE '53 Intnl ton pickat 435 South Second West. 4 up, complete new speed transmission, clean. Best offer buys. See at Ken Jensen Market. 98 FOR SALE Four U. S. Royal 7.60 South Mam. by 15 tubeless white wall tires. Good tread. One 6.70 by 15 free SALE 860 FOR Ford tractor with with purchase. One 50 gallon oil plows. Albert Thorson, Phone drum with spigot and cap, $2 00. PA 12 locust and pme fence posts, 14, one 6 ft. steel free with purchase. Nello Christoffersen, PA NEW 1961 75 H. P. Evinrude Motor $775.00 FOR SALE New G.E. disposal. Must sell; excellent buy. No reasonable offer refused. Ph. PA Ask for Cliff. COPPIN MOTOR CO. Waitress Wanted ly Apply in person. 9 p.m. Thursday, soil. top PA Mantua Delivered at once. Ph. after 5 p. m. Good rich 54 Hudson FOR SALE fordor, also Gibson $150; overdrive, 300. tractor and attachments, 356 North Fourth East. Ph. PA CARPETS come clean quickly when Blue Lustre is applied with purchase FREE USE shampooer. ham Furniture, 31 North Brig- Mam, Ph. PA Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. 175 FOR RENT 2 bedroom deluxe apartment. New. Every luxury. miles to AF Plant 78. Nortl 2 East, Tremon-toPhone evenings AL 15 See at 70 n. SERVICES OFFERED Alis Chalmer culti400. vator tractor with plow. TRAINING Bad dogs need it. FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartJune Christensen, Perry. Phone Good ment. Built-incarpet, drapes, dogs deserve it. Phone PA PA carport. Apt. No. 2, Phone PA FOR SALE Marble top comode, WILL DO plowing, cultivating, marble top table, round tables, and leveling. Ph. PA FOR RENT 2 offices available square table, rocking chairs, at Rocket Plaza. Ph. PA Anand straight chairs. Anns tiques. Intermountain A-- Group FOR SALE Repossessed electroMeets Every Friday, 8:30 P.M. nic home organ, this area. Take South End, Building 61 over small monthly payments, no down payment. For more deIntermountain School tails write to Credit Mgr., Box to Public Meetings Open Tomatoes, peppers, egg plants, Salt Lake 148, S. H. Station, Phone PA 34747 or PA 34754 and cabbage. Also pansies, peCity, Utah. tunias, phlox, stocks, snap dragFurnished FOR RENT upstairs s, ons, marigolds, asters, apartment, suitable for two. 35 of and border plants North First West. Ph. PA many kinds. Also many perennial flowers. Halls Greenhouse TO SHARE new large apartment. Grade "A" Pasteurized and Garden, 405 North 2 East, Good privacy. Close in. Suits reCREAM TOP PA and fined gentlemen. Ph. PA HOMOGENIZED after 5 p. m. Milk & Cream Delivered ConFOR RENT 3 bedroom new brick FOR SALE '55 Plymouth TRY ITI home. Large yard. PA vert. Radio, heater. Good condition. Naughahyde int. Take over payments. Call PA FOR RENT 1 bedroom furnishPhone PA or see at 445 South Fifth West, No ed apartment for adults. Brigham City. smoking or drinking. 106 North tracFirst West. FOR SALE One Ford DRINK TOO MUCH? tor. Excellent tires. Scott WilFOR RENT Duplex, deluxe exeNeeds Some Helpl liams, South Brigham City. cutive apt. 2 bedrooms, built-i-n Youre not alone so did wel stove, ceramic tile kitchen and Contact A-its for Free! Tremon-ton- . bath. Call AL FREE One old shovel. One 7 by Dont wait Phone PA 9 ft. rug and padding, fair conor PA dition. One 6 ft. stepiadder, usaLOST and FOUND ble. Three Venetian blinds, usaSAWS SHARPENED by machine. ble. Ph. PA Always precision work, at SiaMISSING Male Fealpoint FOR SALE 14 ft. boat with trailPhone PA mese wearing gold collar and 60 h. p. er. Yellow jacket hull, bell, has injured tail. If seen, Mercury engine. Excellent for call Mrs. Hay, PA water skiing. See Lloyd Hub- KITCHEN cabinets, desks, etc. SH Call Alton bard, Connne, Anderson, evenings. PA LEGAL NOTICES Weaned FOR SALE CHEAP BARBARA SWENSON SCHOOL 1 Columbia Cocker puppies. Probat and Ouirdiinsnlp Notice. CMt OF DANCE suit Clark of District Court, Brlgliam buck, 6 ewes, 6 Iambs. Call PA is now City, Utah, or rpoettvo algnars lor In taking summer enrollformation. ment for beginning and IntermeFOR SALE Inboard ski boat, 19 diate ballet, character, HawaiiNOTICE TO CREDITORS an and tap. Ages 3l2 yrs. and Estate of ft., 200 h p. Trailer with brakes. JOSEPHINE J. PETERSEN. class Ph. reservations For Deceased, up. PA 1,450: Ph. Creditors will present claims with PA vouchers to the undersigned at 27 First FOR TO TOP CONDITION WITH LOW COST EXPERT REPAIR! PALMER JEWELRY Bill L. Vasihas, and Glen R. Fry- - if finely-choppe- meat FOR RENT or LEASE Only Jl of 1 ,Miamon3 salad HELP WANTED Want to make 20 or more in a day for part or full time route work? Man or woman. Write McNESS CO., FOR SALE trailer. Good condition. Reasonable. 217 East Fourth South. I RESTORED Members of the jury were Guy P. Ewing, Joseph F. Durfey, Merlin A. Hansen, Joseph Morris, Eldon H. Coffman, J. Wesley Perry, SALE A NOW READY to upon desired degree of deneneas). Brush occasionally with orange juice mixture during baking period. Meanwhile, combine remaining orange juice mixtufe and celery. Cook 5 min. Add almonds and mint; mix well. Serves 6 to 8. If your family enjoys that old favorite, Beef Stroganoff, then perhaps they might like this version. LAMB STROGANOFF 1 lb. boneless lamb shoulder, thinly sliced Seasoned flour 44 c. butter or margarine 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 44 c. chopped onion 1 lb. mushrooms, sliced 1 14 c. sliced 3 medium-size- d SERIES H miotm, 2 tsu. salt 44 tsp. peyper 1 tcp. dehydrated mint SAVINGS BONDS $500 - $1,000 - $5,000 flakes -- 144 tbsp. lVu tbep. cold water flour Cooked rice oil. Add lamb and cock until lightly browned on all sides Dram off drippings. Add 144 c. water, carrots, onions, salt, pepper and mint flakes. Cover and cook over Heat low heat 2 MAIN BOUT? IN carrots sliced THE INVEST water thermometer registers 10 F. (depending PTORE LIGHT WORKOUT -- FOR SALE f Mrs. Waldron to six months in the Box Elder County jail. (4-lb- Brigham City man make collections on monthly budget accounts. High earnings plus incentive bonus. No delinquent accounts. Absolutely no selling involved. Car necessary. Call Mr, 1 -$- 10,000 Redeemable at par Liberal yield 344 held to maturity hrs. whea interest paid by check twice year Combine flour and additional water; bleud. Add to lamb mixture. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Serve over cooked rice. A pickled beet salad provides zesty flavor contrast to the bland lamb. a ODQJflD U.S. SAVINGS BONDS FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN alys-sum- MILK Superior Dairy Mer-rell- s, COPPIN MOTOR CO. CHARM SCHOOL CADILLAC PONTIAC GUARANTEED WARRANTY opening soon. For infor- mation call. PA USED CARS 61 Pont. Vent. H.T. Sed. 2995 60 Cad. Sed. DeV Air .... 4195 61 Pont. Tempest Sed 1995 10 Stude 6, Odrlve 1095 '00 Dodge H.T. Sed. Air .... 1995 80 Ford Stw. Air 1995 59 Pont. Sed. Stick 1695 58 Ford F.L. 59 Merc. H.T. Sed. 58 Pont. Stw 1445 57 Pont, Stw 1195 ll Chev. Monza - 2195 90 Pont. H.T. Sed 2195 Chev. Stw 1295 500 FOR SALE 1959 Sparcraft mobile home. 10 x 46 ft. 1 bedroom, large living room, like new. Cornet 4th North and First East. Ph. PA FOR SALE Reasonably 40 x 8 ft. priced. 1956 trailer. Ph. PA sed . 1095 1695 fer Cocker or Beagle or similar small dog. Ph. $1445 Front Wench - Warn Hubs. New Top New Upholstery ape Motor Completely Ohauled. era. WANTED School girls for waitresses, 2 Indian girls for kitchen help after school and Sat. and Sun. to train for summer jobs. Ph. PA ask for Al. HELP WANTED Licensed instructor. - 2 Cushman SCOOTERS Special Seats Foot Brakes Lights your choice. $325 .00 20 Discount on Explorer Scooters ALBERTA E. THOMAS, Administratrix of the Estate of Roy Angus Teeter, also known as Roy A. Teeter, deceased. WANTED Baby cradle. Call PA HOWELL. STINE AND OIJWSTEAD, Attorneys for Administratrix, after 4 p. m. 2324 Adams Avenue, Ogden, Utah. WANTED Play pen. Ph. PA HELP WANTED JEEP Mrs. Bill SEVENTH WARD Walter D. Talbot, chairman of the 1962 Easter Seals campaign Romer, captain; Mrs. Glen Yates, Mrs. Ly in this area has announced that Mrs. Clare Bradshaw, the drive had brought in a total of man Chlarson, Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Ronald Garrett, Mrs $1,187 97. Mrs. James The campaign was successful, Spencer Reeder, and the commenda- Proctor. Talbot said, tions certainly should go to the Mrs. Walter EIGHTH WARD city chairman, stake chairmen, D. Talbot, captain; Mrs. LaMar ward captains and the paraders. Davis," Mrs. Wayne Call, Mrs. Max Mrs. Certainly no one could be more Bott, 'Mrs Jay McMurtrey, Mrs. appreciative than I of the fine DeVon Breitenbeker, way in which the people of the Beecher, Mrs. James Cagle, community accepted the paraders Mrs. Robert McCabe, Mrs. Dean and voluntarily contributed to this Freeman. worthy cause. NINTH WARD Mrs. Reed OlA TELEGRAM received .from sen, captain; Mrs. Ross Bowman, the State headquarters stated sim- Mrs. James Dixon, Mrs. Robert 250 Unbelievable percent Keating, Mrs. Nicholas E. Welch, ply; above expectations. Congratula- Mrs. Willis Craner, Mrs. Frank tions on a miracle well wrought. Talbot, Mrs. E. W. Payne. This then, is an indication of Mrs Walter TENTH WARD what was accomplished in terms Jaggi, captain; Mrs. Kenneth of what was expected.1 I feel good Glauser, Mrs. Nick Topic, Mrs. about it, Talbot said. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Farrell NielMrs. Clyde Glover served as sen, Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Mrs. Leonchairman of the Brigham City ard Sale, Mrs. Douglas Stoker, Mrs. district, with David Morrell head- Mrs. Kenneth Speickerman, ing the Box Elder stake area and Lenora Holmes, Mrs. Lettie ChrisMrs. Leo Jensen chairman of the tofferson, Mrs. Arnold Francis, North Box Elder stake area. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Corder, Mrs. Louis Glover expressed sincere grati-tur- e Wampler, Miss Stella Young, Mrs. to all of the workers for their Preston Keller, Mrs. Lon Wheelspeedy reaction on short notice to er, Mrs. Newell Walker, Mrs. ErnBank Security Building. Brigham City, the crippled est Briggs, Mrs.- - Virgil Pierce, Utah, on or before the 25th day of June, work toward helping A. D 1962 children of Utah. Mrs. Leroy Jorgensen. LELAND H. PETERSEN, Administrator. Mrs. Don ELEVENTH WARD THE WARD captains and paraOmer J. Call, ders who worked voluntarily dur- Berchtold, chairman; Mrs. Dean Attorney -for Administrator. ing the campaign are listed as fol- Cheney, Mrs. J. Earl Johnston, Mrs. i ,Pat Stroud, Mrs. Bruce lows: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. V e N o y Christensen, Mrs. Charles CrossFIRST WARD Estate of GODFREY ROCHE, Deceased. Mrs. Olive Hume, Carol Creditors will present claims with Christofferson and Mrs. Freeman man, at Co vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Wayne Hunsaker, Kirkham, on Byington, or before 11th the Becky rinne, Utah, day of August, A. D , 1962 Ann Earl, Cassie Felt, Di- Mrs. .Tom Rasmussen, Mrs. HowReese, MARY ROCHE, ane Holland, Rita Palmer, Mane ard Larsen, Mrs. Lee Kaiser. Administratrix. TWELFTH WARD Mrs. Knowl-to- n Omer J. Call, and Oviatt, Diane Christensen Attorney for Administratrix. Brown, captain; Mrs. James Karen Peterson. WiSECOND WARD Mrs. George Munns, Mrs. Dee Coates, Mrs. Anlliam Paul Mrs. Johnston, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bill Mrs. (Bill) Davis, captain; In the First District Court of Bex El Mrs. Garron Anderson, drews, Kingston, Mrs. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. Mrs. C. A. tier County, Utah. Hail, Mrs. Rex Wayne In the Matter of the Estate Mrs. Aieen Can-- . David Morrell, of Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, Mrs. Singelton, field, Mrs. N. R. Peterson, ROY ANGUS TEETER, also known Mrs. Don Sterling, Mrs. James A. as Roy A. Teeter, Deceased Gus Musulas, Mrs. Richard Creditors will their claims Hun-sake- r, Del-mo- nl CENTRAL CHEVROLET, INC. -- .Xf present Ford. with vouchers to the undersigned Ad THIRTEENTH WAR- D- Mrs. mimstratrlx of the estate of Roy Angus WANTED ReedWARD Dr. THIRD Mary Teeter, also known as Roy A. Teeter, Gilbert Horrocks, captain; Mrs. deceased, at the offices of Howell, er, captain,; Shirley Reeder, Mrs. M. Reese WANTED Jensen, Mrs. James Puppy for 8 year old Stine and Olmstead, 2324 Adams Ave- William Knudson, Mrs. Wynn Simper, Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith, Ogden, Utah, on or before August girl. Will have good home. Pre- nue, 10, 1962 Wood," Mrs. Willard White, Kath723-725- SPORTSMAN SPECIALS 57 Easter Seal Campaign Collects $ 1 , 1 87.97 in Brigham City Area Huff-smit- t j 58 TRAILER SALES Call PA WANTED Start work immed. No necessary. Salary experience job with brand new organization safedistributing national-knowty equipment in Box Elder counGood ty. Mm. qualifications. H. S. grad, or background, alert and energetic. equiv.; Write Box A the Box Elder News & Journal. n c-- ryn Reeder, Mrs. Chloe Petersen, Mrs. Harvey Stokes, Mrs. Allred Frye, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Robert Nielson, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Kathleen ChrisCarol Robinette, tensen. FOURTH WARD Mrs. Borden Naylor, captain; Mrs. Charlene Holmes, Mrs. Vince Bramlet, Karen Knudson, Kathy Troxel, Becky Barker, Judy Hadfield, Linda Walters, Mrs. Howard Marshall, Mrs. Glade Harrison, Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Richardson, Donald T. Chase. Mrs. Marvin FIFTH WARD Wright, chairman; Donna Merrell, Mrs. Max Huggins, Mrs. Wallace Christensen, Mrs. Leonda Hansen, Mrs. Richard Braegger, Mrs. Reed Leischmann, Mrs. Reed PorMrs. ter, Mrs. Gordon Millard, Robert Rhodes, Mrs. Eugene Davis, Mrs. Bill Stander. SIXTH WARD David Morrell, captain; Mrs. Glenn L. Andersen, Mrs. Mrs. Alfred M, Anderson, Ruby Hansen, Mrs. E. Wayne .. . Loveland. 9 YOUR WATCH Mrs. Waldron had previously been convicted of the offense m Brigham City couit. Judge Lewis Jones sentenced T COLLECTORS PART TIME Hampton, 4 to PA LAMB SHOULDER ia an in1 (10 44 Ob.) can condensed cream of celery soup expensive cut, but it lends itself Salt and pepper to taste admirably as the mam ingredi1 c. sour cream ent in a variety of excellent recipes, such as the following. Cut lamb into 44h. strips. GLAZED LAMB SHOULDER Coat with flour. SAUCE j Melt butter; add lamb, garlic WITH ORANGE-MIN.) 3 boned shoulder of and onion; cook until lamb is lightly browned on all sides. lamb, rolled and tied .) 1 can frozen orange Add mushrooms, soup, salt and pepper. Cover and cook juice concentrate V c. lemon juice over low heat 20 min., stirring AL c. butter or margarine occasionally. 44 tap. salt Add cream, mixing weU, As c. d Serves 4, celery 44 c. slivered almonds This is nice served over 44 c. chopped sunt or 2 cooked rice or with parsley tbsp. dehydrated mint potatoes. flakes A good mixed and Plane lamb on rack la shallow crusty roils supply a niae texroasting pan. Bake at 325 F. ture contrast. for 1 hr. And here's another Way with Combine orange Juice concen- lamb shoulder. trate, lemon juice, tatter and LAMB FRICASSfiE salt; mix well. Cook 5 min. 2 tbsp. salad oil Biush lamb with orange Juice 2 lbs. lamb shoulder, cut mixture. in 2 in. cubes Bake 1 4 to 2 hrs., or until 144 c. -- CAFE JESSIES PERRY I? A First District court jury last week affirmed a lower court finding and ruled that Mrs. Katie M Evans, Malad. Idaho, was guilty of having operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. DENHOFF ALICE NEWS, Brigham Gt'y, Utah Tuesday, April 24, 1962 EIDER Jury Finds Woman Guilty Thrifty Lamb Shoulder A Versatile Ingredient HELP WANTED FOR SALE BOX ... rr- - gr Mrs. Paul Merrell, Mrs. Stayner Mrs. Boyd Baugh, Thompson, Mrs. DeLonne Anderson, Mrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Howard McIntosh. WARD Mrs. FOURTEENTH Rex Bryant, chairman; Mrs. Dee Jensen, Mrs. Keith Hansen, Mrs. Henry .Kendrickson, Mrs. Gordon Burt, Mrs. John Thirkill, Mrs. Art Condon, Mrs. E. T. Owens, Mrs. Keith Welch, Mrs. Jim Draper, Mrs. Harry Hartman, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Glen Jensen, Robertson, Mrs. Richard McQuieny, Mrs. Ben Nance, Mrs. James Bryson, Mrs. Sterling Dobbs, Mrs. Dennis Pim-peMrs. Rochard Yeakley, Mrs. Dee Christoffersen, Mrs. Gaylord Dawson, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Delbert . Hadfield, Mrs. Byron Armstrong, Mrs. William Gaid-nerMrs. Vernon Coleman, Mrs. Leon Gendeau, Mrs. Charles r, Jones. FIFTEENTH WARD Darel O. Johnson, captain; Maynard Victor, Lowell Packer, Mark Bowers, Dell Nichols, Edward Terry, William Walker and Earl Olsen, I, S . ; i f 50 ifSUAUNER can see for yourself why your car steers hard, why tires wear out too soon. The Visualiner magnifies alignment faults 8 or more times. Both you and our mechanics see a continuous graphic picture of alignment conditions from locating the trouble to correcting the fault. Now we can give you alignment service that means safer, more comfortable driving. Drive in today and see for yourself. Now you Central Chevrolet. Inc. 816 North Main PA 55 |