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Show .6 BOX Buy Existing Home, BC Realtors Advise City, Utah ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, August 29, 1971 Owner occupants of singlefamily homes last year spent about $9.5 billion in repair, maintenance and improvement, Realtor June Christensen, president of the Brigham City Board of Realtors, pointed out this week. This indicates the high quality of most exisiting homes on the market, he added, as the peak buying season of the year FOR SALE Three HOME FOR SALE bedroom brick home in HoneyviUe. Bath and one half, utility room, garage, Extra building lot. Call Golden Spike Realty, Ursel Hunsaker. Ready for occupancy. 279-866- IMMEDIATE occupancy ia time for school. Like new two bedroom split level home. Colorful new carpets and drapes. Built-inwalk out half basement, large fenced yard and carport Don Chadwick Realty. or s, 723-853- 723-647- 3 BEDROOM brick home on Poplar Dr. 4th bedroom and large T.V. room in basement. Built-incarpeting. $22,000, $6,000 down, will finance balance, s, 723-225- 2 723-283- -- Real Estate 2 acres in FOR SALE or one West Corinne. Also ton metal stock rack. Also, 8 ft. 4 man sleeper camper cab over. Will trade for a shell. For information call 4 evenings. Clyde Walker. 723-724- 6. A-29- IMPROVED Building Lot 8812 x 145, Located 7th East and Forest. Call Collect Rose Realty - Ogden. 621-592- FOR SALE Two bedroom frame house, 114 acre ground, garage, $10,000. Ph. 744-872- 0, HOME IN TREMONTON 4 bedroom, located 326 1 Tremont St. Call or 257-362- 257-320- 5. AN INDIVIDUAL STYLED TO BE DESIGNED AND DENCE or the 3 RESI- - g bedroom finished basement can be rented to help make the house payments. 3 bed- rooms bath, utility, living room and large kitchen with plenty of closet i space on main floor. Fireplaces on both floors. Drive by 435 West 4th South then call us for appointment to see. I AM A FRIENDLY HOUSE with plenty of shade trees. have the original finished woodwork. I am just right for the small family. 2 bedroom, living room, dining room, back sleeping porch and part basement. Only $12,300. l'i g s -- DUPLEX Each unit has two bedrooms, and basement. Will consider small home as trade-in- . 575 East 6th South. Some reports of a tightening mortgage market should not deter home seekers since sales prices hav'i been increasing six to seven percent per year, making p jstponement a costly decision, Christensen said. August is traditionally one of the prime months for home purchases, he said. Most families try to schedule their LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for information. Box Elder Journal NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hugo B. Ensign, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 26 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 30th day of November A.D., 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Lee S. Ensign Executor of Estate of Hugo B. Ensign, Deceased. Omer J. Call Attorney for Executor Date of first publication Aug. 29, A.D., 1971. summer months, and ticularly August, are a pargood time to both buy and sell, he would be ideal bedrooms with 2 baths, living room and family kitchen. The basement can be finished to your own taste. $19,500 with $4,000 down payment and take over contract.. noted. Choose Existing Home Although new construction y Estate Boards, Christensen said. An investment in an existing home is a sound one for several reasons, he single-famil- y emphasized. An existing home has proven itself, he explained. If it had any flaws, they have likely been corrected, and it probably has many of the extras families desire, such as improved landscaping, fencing, patios - items that must be added to new homes. There is a wider choice of styles and locations available from which to choose when purchasing an exisiting singlefamily home since there are two to three times as many exisiting homes in the inventory as new ones, the local realtor explained. In most cases, the exisiting home is conveniently-locate- d and in an established neighborhood. In general, he added, an existing home will contain more usuable space than a new home for the same about of money. for the District of UTAH (NORTHERN DIVISION) IN THE MATTER OF PATRICK JAMES McCAULEY Bankrupt IN BANKRUPTY NO of To the GSUft CffiSD 723-853- 11 Eddi Laver 723-729- 8 Opportunity Knocks! Are You Ready? 40 ACRES Hillside in Perry, over looking the Valley. 4 ACRES in South Willard, east side of highway, beautiful view of the bay. good rental history. Each unit two bedair conditioned. Very good terms. Have You Always Wanted To Do Your Thing? DUPLEX - rooms, built-in- s, Small Older Home - very sound - large lot Priced Right. 346 S. 1 W. A Real Family Home - story and a half, full basement - loads of space plus being beautifully maintained. More for your money, 20,000. Brigham REALTY 83 South Main 723-345- GARY BYWATER 723-217- 0 EDYGROBE 723-724- 7 JUNE CHRISTENSEN 723-86- 1 6 1 ROOM TO LIVE! I! creditors of the bankrupt and to all other above-name- d parties in interest: 1. Notice is hereby given on the entry on August 20, 1971 of an order of discharge which has become final and which releases the above named person, adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed on January 18, 1971, from all dischargeable debts and declares any or theretofore judgment thereafter obtained in any other court null and void as a determination of the personal liability of the bankrupt with respect to any of the following: (a) debts not excepted from the discharge under 17a or 17b of the Bankruptcy Act; (b) debts discharged under 17c(2) of the Bankruptcy Act; and (c) debts determined to be discharged under 17c(3) of the Bankruptcy Act. The said order of discharge jnjoins all creditors whose debts are discharged from instituting or continuing any action or employing any process to collect such debts as personal liabilities of the bankrupt above named. 2. The following debts have been determined by the be nondischargeable: court to In BC Retired Lt. Col. Ronald H. Taylor, the aerospace education instructor at Intermountain school, recently attended an Air Force Reserve Junior Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) Instructor workshop at Maxwell Court An Ogden man, tinez, 41, of 2471 C been fined $50 and 10 days in Brigham AFB, Ala. Colonel Taylor, son of Mrs. Wayne Taylor of 204 B Northeast, Miami, Okla., participated in seminars and panel Floyd Maravenue, has sentenced to City jail for commissioned through the aviation cadet program, served during World War II. He received his M.A. degree meteorology in 1951 from the University of California at Los in larceny. NOTICE TO BROKERS discussions regarding details of the AF- operational JROTC program in preparation for the 1971-7- 2 school year. The current state of secondary schools was a primary topic covered by experienced educators. Major General Donovan J. Smith of the USAF Headquarters staff made a presentation on the Air Force today. Attending were 150 faculty members and administrators, including representatives from the 34 high schools where aerospace education courses are new to the curriculum this year. Colonel Taylor, who was Randolph, 23, Bushnell apartments, was fined $50 and sentenced to 10 days for petit A. on HUD ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 1 25 S. Shite St., Salt Lake City, Rm 1 25 Available for sale, First time listed $ Day Waiting Period Ixpir 81 1 Sept. Fairview Drive, Brigham City $19,850 075550 3 Bedrooms, 1 Vi Baths, 1 00 KB-- 1 Basement HUD properties are sold without regard to the prospective purchasers race, color, religion or national origin. Purchasers should contact the real estate broker of their choice. Phone 2 or 524-524- 524-523- 2. Natural gas is not poisonous. Tests have shown that natural gas can be breathed without ill effects. It does not contain poisonous ingredients. However, if most or all of the air in a room were replaced with could suffocate from lack of oxygen. The same thing could happen if the room were filled with water. But neither water nor natural gas is poisonous. gas, a person Natural gas wont always burn. Only the proper mixture of gas and air will burn -between 4 and 14 of natural gas mixed with air. Less than 4 is too lean to burn; more than 14 is too rich to burn. 3. Applications requesting of determination the of the dischargeability following debts have been filed and the issues thereof have not determined: NONE The above matter has been closed as a "no asset case. been 4. There are no monies available for payment of dividends to creditors. Dated: August 20, 1971 BRUCE S. JENKINS, Referee in Bankruptcy 224 U.S. Courthouse Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Phone: 524-515- 7 Certified copies of the order of discharge may be obtained from the Referee in Bankruptcy or, if case is closed, from the Clerk of Court for registration in other districts. 9 ideal older 3 bedroom home with large yard, variety of fruit trees, garden, patio double carport and large back lawn, sprinkling system, home recent- driving during revocation. City Court Judge Robert Daines ordered the jail term suspended when Martinez paid the fine. In other recent action, Susan Pie-tur- you should know about Natural Gas Notice of Entry 2 Man Sentenced HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) e Members of the Motion Academy elected Ricardo Montalban to the Board of Governors. W Things Order of Discharge 723-647- is proceeding at an annual rate of $2,000,000 units, two to three times as many families will be choosine existing single-familhomes, according to the National Association of Real Workshop Montalban elected UNITED STATES DISTRICT information. J. Chadwick Attends Angeles and earned an M.Ed degree in 1970 from Utah State university. His wife, Dortha, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Ray of Rt. 4, Cisco, Tex. COURT We buy equities Call us for selling Don Aide I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own after Aug. 4, 1971. William M. Robinson THIS SPLIT LEVEL WITH FENCED YARD for the family with small children. 3 102 North First East ROTC LEGAL NOTICES 1 r Jy-tf- c. arrives. moves in the summer so as not to interrupt the school year. Many military and corporate transfers take place during the summer as well. Thus, the A An adequate air m supply is necessary Y to support natural gas combustion. All fuels, natural gas included, require an adequate air supto ply support complete combustion. If the air supply is inadequate, then incomplete combustion will result which in turn will produce carbon monoxide. Make certain an ample air supply is available for all gas appliances. Natural gas has no smell -so we odorize it. Most natural gas is odorless. A chemical odorant is added to the gas as a safety precaution to help detect its presence should a leak occur. The potential danger of a gas leak is a fire or an explosion. The odorant added to natural gas is so potent that gas can be detected well before of it is present in the air. If you detect the smell of gas. call us night or day. Your call takes priority and brings a service man immediately. 1 An ly remodeled with minor remodeling to be completed by purchaser. Total price $14,500 with $2,000 down Seller will carry contract for buyer that qualifies. If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn. call the REAL ESTATE INSURANCE List with Packer . 138 S. . . Main C. B. WILLIAMS Wm. PACKER and Start Packing 723-526- 9 Your Investment Counselors hostess at 723-894- 3 You'll be glad you did. Natural gas is lighter than air. If natural gas should leak or escape, it will rise and dissipate harmlessly, unless it is trapped in a tight enclosure. If you should detect the odor of natural gas in your home, immediately ventilate the house by opening windows and doors, then call us for assistance. Natural gas has a better safety record than any other form of energy. You can help maintain this record by keeping these facts about natural gas well in mind. task MOUNTAIN FUEL |