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Show A 'H'fnf h plaintiff s ikU'ig plainltN Defendant thereto, I HE V STATE OF UTAH TO SAIL) DEBOX ELDER j FENDANTS: to ap-- ucYuu are heieby summoned ErioTam City, Utah (20f days after NOTICE TO CREDITORS '.Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Holman pear within twenty n Uie pei ioUiuI -- mig-- ummon Wednesday. November 23, 1949 ( f. - u of this you. upon Alma Card. service ol FatAte De!ed. weic ho-te- r sos to a family in which will i reditor present claims wi h if served within the County glo to got tho riders to move withotherwise this u home. their action at dinner the brought; vouchers to at her undersigned .birthday Tanks holding water for trop- - to the hack Said he. "Iloa'-Corlnne, But Elder County. in thirty i0 days after aervice, and for Sarah The party was given for Mrs. residence. Funeral .service ical homes usually contain small slop to the tear of the bus; ou Utah. on or before the 27th day of defend the above entitled action and 1950 in case ol your failure to do so, the Christensen, 95, early Lucy Johnson Holman and Mrs. January,IVAA. D., fish but there to eat mosquito might see somebody back theie For-gie- n B. CARD, Administratrix plaintttf in this action will apply to Robert Call. Mrs. Holman turnlarvae. know! with the will annexed of the es- the court for the relief demanded in ibiigham City pioneer, who died ed filed been 92 years old. the complaint which has tate of Aima Card, Deceased. six last Wednesday following Date of firat pubiicaton November with the (Jerk of said Court; and will town guests were The out-o- l weeks' ilinoss, were held in the take judgment against you according from Salt 23. A. D , 1949. to the demand of the complaint. ;" . . Bngham City Sixtli ward chapel Mrs. Bertha Walker Lida Carter Wm, E. Davits, V .' j This action is brought to recover a for Administratrix. Mrs. Lake Attorney City, ol the Chuich of Jesus Christ of plaintiff's title to N23 judgment quieting sVfW the following described lands situated l.attei-daSaints, Saturday, No- trom Fountain Green, Utah, Mr. Box Elder in County, State of Utah, TO CREDITORS vember 19, with Counselor Hom-e- i and Mrs. Lester Holman of Gar- Estate NOTICE Lot 9, in the NE'A of Section of John Burnham Crepo, DeLoof Bowen Edith Mrs. 10 land, North, Range 3 West, 13, Township ceased. Tingey in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call will present claims wi'h S. L. M , as shown13 on a plat ofIn said Creditors was gan, at the mortuary the of record Prayer vouchers to the undersigned at 503 NE'4 of Section and children. neof Box Elder East Forest Street, Brigham City, Utah, Office of County Recorder given by Arvil Forsgren, a e Mrs. Holman was assisted by on or before the 25th day of January, County, containing 2.05 acres, loge phew. The prelude and post-ludther with all water rights connected I960. land were played by Doris Tin- Stella Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. D., CECIL and improvements V. CRAPO, Administrator with said Founfor are R. thereunto belonging. Holman of the Estate of John Burnham leaving gey, a gianddaughter. G. MANN, WALTER Deceased. to take Mrs. Holman Lrapo, Attorney for Plaintiff. Opening song was a duet by tain Green Date of first publication November Bank P. O. Address: First Security Eima Hansen and Juanita Stef- 10 spend the winter with her 23. A. D . 1949. Building, Brigham City, Utah. McKay, Burton, Nielsen & Rchards 9. 1949. Nov. Publication: First fen, "Oh, .My Father, accompa- daughter, Mrs. Carter. Kewhouse Bldg. Last Publication: December 7, 1949. nied by deraldine Steffen. Salt Lake ( tty, Utah Dec.-Nov-for Administrator. was Attorneys The opening prayer N23 L. Johnson. by George ALIAS SDMMONS No. 6841 NOTICE OF HEARING "My Redeemer Lives was sung In the District Court of the First JuCase No. 3446 of a Blythe dicial District In and for the Countrio, composed by ty of Box Elder, State of Utah. cor- Before the Public Service ComTingey, Louie Tyson and Doris BEAR R1VLR STATE BANK, a mission of Utah. Tingey, accompanied by Merle poration, Plaintiff, most lGF KiiVimj Tlirm Nmi'l WK'inr.V Ktn 'IT' a r r luimni "TV NEWS remplaint. Mr. And Mrs. F. R. Holman Give Party 'Sarah Christensen e i'virvh(j. title Legal Notice Buried Saturday - !vu WO p r gallon and cost ounce onl u ii acid equivalent basis. ONE HUNDRED cans Allaeide at 100 pounds per can. Quote cast per 100 pounds. All chemical price delivered Brigham or Tremonton. Box Elder County CommLs- in mince? The important single thing, when shopping for a Used Car is the car itself. But proof of the condition of the car is the guarantee. We carefully recondition our cars in order to find out for ourselves the condition. For that reason we know the car best and the satisfaction guarantee or jour money back tells you that the car is ready to give many miles of service. Malmrose. speakers were and J. Edwin Baird. A tribute to the deceased was read by President Violet Tingey of the of the Beehive camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Erma Hansen and Juanita Stef-ieaccompanied by Geraldine Steilen, sang Tve Done My ... 1947 CHEVROLET FLEKTMASTER Sedan. R & H A clean car $445 An outstanding value at Sedan. 1936 PLYMOUTH CAnfi 1540 rUSUI 1QSQ 1916 $145 .Motor DDoor Sedan. Lots of Accessories. Low Mileage CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER It just had $65 worth of work done 1939 CKEV. l!i C10QC $65 on Ton Truck. tires and motor. it. QAQJT Lvv Good 1946 FORD PICKUP Low Mileage Work. Remarks were offered by Homer Tingey and the closing song "Going Home," was sung by Carl Josephson, accompanied by Helen Bunnell. Closing prayer was offered by Bishop Hansen and the grave was dedicated by Elias Forsgren, a brother. Pallbearers were all grandsons of Mrs. Christensen. They Glen Aeie: Jay Christensen, Funk, Ray Cheney, Clarence Christensen, Don Fishburn and Grin Farr. Following is a tribute given by Violet Tingey to Mrs. Christensen, her grandmother, on her 86th birthday. It was written by Lettie Christofferson. $795 Former B. E. Man Top Shape Heads USAC Dinner Gilbert Used Car Lot and Showroom Open Until Six Days A Week 6 P. M. . CHRISTMAS ill Youll be surprised at the cellent results News-Journa- ex- l JANE DOE RASMUSSEN, his wife, whose true and oorrect first name MARIE KRESTINE is unknown; FRED-ER1CHRISTEN RASMUSSEN; RASMUSSEN and JANE DOE RASMUSSEN, his wife, whose true and correct firt name is unknown; BEATA RASMUSSEN, being all of the heirs of Christen Rasmussen and Jane Dbe Rasmussen, his first Wfe, RASboth deceased; and HOLGER MUSSEN, his wife, being all of the and heirs of Christen Rasmussen Ane Johanne Rasmussen,- - his second end all unwife, both deceased; known heirs, . devisees, assigns, grantees- and creditors of Christen Rasmussen, .deceased, and all other persons ahknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interestin, or lien upon the real property described in the 13x4 print $2.00 3 $5 0Q prints Come in today for a special sitting. You can see before you place your order and we delivery before Christmas on all color photograph! vom-proof- s taken during this November special CHRISTMAS CARDS! PHOTO SELF-WINDIN- Phone 945 PRICES OF ALL NEW 1950 MODEL SEE THE 1949. F. A. YEAMANS, Secretary. INVITATION TO BID TWELVE to TWENTY, 54 gallon drums 48 ounce concentrate i ester. Minimum acid equivalent must be guaranteed by supplier. Submit sealed bids in duplicate to the Box Elder County o County Clerk, Commissioners on or before December 1, 1949. acid equivalent Indicate 2,4-- ON WATCH5750 Has Luminous Dial 295 Waterproof Shockproof 2750 Kaiser and Frazer announce their 1950 models, and one look will convince you. engine. Dual system of fuel and intake manifold the last word in economy, power, efficiency, beauty. 112-Horsepo- ... A LONG WAY Gives You a $ 54.00 Solid Gold Case LADIES THE R $200,000.00 Contest Name-The-C- ar 1941 PLYMOUTH Get your official entry blanks at Smith Motor Co. 1,023 CASH PRIZES! $10,000.00 towinner of First prize. All you do is give an appropriate standard-sizename to the new Kaiser-Frazcar. Nothing to buy. We help you qualify your entry blank. Come in now and name the 1951 new car. H75 low-pric- 2 DOOR SEDAN This Car Has (Jot To Move At This Low Price ed All 1949 Models For Sale At BIG SAVING 77 Jewel To Purchaser DRESS WATCH Terms Or Trade 11949 KAISER DELUXE, Polar Gray. 11949 VAGABOND, Red. 11949 TRAVELER, Clay Pipe Color. EXCEPTIONALLY 1918 formerly $42.50 Gold Case 77 Jewel NOW Metal Band MANS WATCH Waterproof - Shockproof - Sweep Second Hand o$2420 Ms,, 1 193SPIYM0UTH Coupe R&H only 5150 PLYMOUTH THE FINEST Front ends and wheels guaranteed in line cars. New heavy duty parts installed. These cars are ready to go. DE SOTO TRUCKS O.C.TANNER Nielsen Motor Co. SEE 1 and using no oil. 1947 Custom Special, black. Youll have to see this car to appreciate it. 1917 Slate Gray color, new paint. Motor and tires good. on above GMC AND tires, paint all good. 1918 Kaiser, Teal Blue, completely overhauled and guaranteed. Better than 20 miles to the gallon, 24?s Formerly GOOD BUYS Kaiser, driven only few miles. New car guarantee, at a big discount. 1918 Kaiser, green color, motor, NURSES WATCH d ed er low-pric- 1941 PONTIAC DISPLAY Our shop now being equipped with all new tools to handle the new models. COUPE HEATER At The Rock Hot tom Price of TYPES SERVICE 68 'i South Main KAISER-FRAZE- Now G ART DON'T FORGET WATERPROOF SWEEP SECOND HANDS CALENDAR WATCHES NURSES WATCHES SOLID GOLD CASE WATCHES AUTOMATIC NOW FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC SEE US i ON WATCHES NATURAL COLOR Still In Business Strong GOES q - specially priced during November, only d of Public Service Commission Utah at the Box Elder County Court House, Brigham, Utah, on Wednesday, the 30th day of Noat vember, 1949, commencing 10:00 a. m. ThLs is an application for a and certificate of convenience necessity to operate as a common carrier by motor vehicle for the transportation of frame buildings over irregular routes in Box Elder and Cache Counties, serving all points in these two counties. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this 17th day of November, OLSEN- Nov, Your photograph, or your children, in application and DeLown dba Price & Price, Price, will be heard before the above-entitle- ELDER COUNTY COMMISSION ERS Xmas Special of Edward E. Price I I NEEDS WATCHING! the one-ha- lf one-ha- ' lassified ads secure. of Floyd Rasmussen, graduate Box Elder high school with the from USAC in 1936, he spent a class of 1932, was appointed year as a reserve officer in the general chairman of the annual U. S. army, then coached basketball at Box Elder until 1941 when alumni and athletic day banquet Wednesday he entered he regular army for evening in Salt Lake City, the four years. USAC alumni officer reported toUpon his discharge as a major in 1945 he became football coach day. Upon graduating from the Box at Bear River high school, Elder high school he entered the USAC where he played football for three years, the final year being captain. After graduating Phone 21 De-iLo- t: 1 18 North Main In the Matter of the Application of Edward E. Price and dba Price, Price & Price, for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of property in intrastate commerce. (Frame Buildings in Box Elder and Cache Counties). Notice is hereby given that for Julia ORAL BROUGH, THELMA S. BROUGH, services Funeral FIRST DOE and SECOND DOE, Frogner Larsen Gilbert, 79, who Defendants. died in Brigham City November THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: a 17, following lingering illness, You are hereby summoned to appear were held Monday at 1 oclock within twenty days after service of summons upon you, if served withthis in the afternoon in the Sixth in the County in which this action is ward chapel with Bishop Rich-- brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and defend the above ard Hansen officiating. and in case of entitled your The lamily piayer was given failure toaction; do ao, judgment will be rendered to the according you The and Amt against prelude Engh. by demand of the complaint, which has po.stlude was hy Roma Thorsen. been filed wit hthe Clerk of said Court. Ihis h an action on a promissory Offering the invocation was E. note, and to foreclose a mortgage on A. Johnson. "I Know That My the following described real property Redeemer Lives, was sung by in Box Elder County, Utah, a point 312.5 feet at Beginning HanErma Juanita Steffen and West of tne Southeast corner of the West of the East sen. of the Southwest Remarks were then given by of Section 4, Township North, N. P. Nelson and Louise WhitRange 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, 295.161 West thence thence feet; worth. An organ solo, Oh, My thence North 296. 61 feet; East was played by Carol 295.161 feeit; thence South 295.161 Father, feet to the point of beginning, less Johnson. 2 road right of way, containing acres, more or leas Bishop Floyd Jensen then of. . . given secure to that and note, fered remarks followed by the for interest, attorney's fees, legal exclosing remarks by Bishop Rich- pense and costs; and for general relief. ard Hansen. LEWIS J WALLACE, of A vocal duet, composed N. BLAINE PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Harold and Lillian Felt, sang P. O. Address: 512 Eccles Building, "Sometime Well Understand. Ogden, Utah. Benediction was offered by Ernest Hansen. SUMMONS Concluding services were held In The District Court of the First Juof the State of Utah, dicial District in the Brigham City cemetery In and For Box Elder County. with Lafe F. Jensen dedicating C. L. ANDERStN, PlamUlf, versus the grave. CARL RICHARDT RASMUSSEN, and 1 n $1195 Si. 1940 CHEVROLET S. Norman Lee F. fimH, Miners reserve tV jeet any and all bid rjh, 0 ' rar'y desiring to enter please 'take no'tW an5ld Wl4 8 ern yourselves accordingly ( r Services Held For Julia - .ni'iiWititf.. 333 North Main Phone 260 Smith Motor Go. 573 North Main Street BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Phone 125-- |