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Show BOX EIDER JOURNAL Friday, April 38, 1950 published at wvkly newspaper, ucceanor to ham City, Utah, Smithfleld Sentinel, established In - William M. Long. Editor A Business CUybaugh, Brig- the 1908. Mana,rer at Brigham Published, avery Friday CHy. Utah, and entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the post office in Brigham CHy, Utah, under the act of March J. 1879. Subscription rate in Box Elder noun tv, 3.00 per year payable In edvencet with the Box Elder In combination $4.00 Newr- - pubhahd Wednesdays) per year. $2.00 for 6 months; single S Box coun Elder Outside copy rate ty, $140 per year; combination 1 OQ Member United Press. Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press AssociaAssociation. tion, 'Notional Editorial National Representative! Advertising Advertinng Service. NOTICe OF FINAL SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of May, A. D., 1950, at 12 oclock noon, at the front Folk Dancers Are Given Invite To Spike Driving Dance Marilyn Judson And Norman F. McCoy Exchange Vows The Pioneer Folk Dancers of Brigham City were extented an In a invitation to participate celebration to commemorate the driving of the golden spike. The affair will be held on May 10 at the White City ballroom in Ogden, according to Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne. The dance is being sponsored jointly by the Southern and Union Pacafic railroads. Tickets may be secured by the Pioneer Folk Dancers by contacting Mrs. Thorne. Miss Marilyn Judson, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Judson of Perry, was married to Norman F. McCoy on March 27 at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. McCoy of Perry. Witnessing the ceremony, Vernal performed by President Willie, were immediate family members. The bride wore a white street length dress which was accented with a gardenia and red rose corsage. Rena S. was bridesmaid. The McCoy grooms brother, Vernon McCoy stood as the best man. the Immediately following ceremony, a delicious wedding dinner was served to the young couple and their friends and relatives. The new bride was extensively entertained prior to and following her wedding, with several showers. Mrs. Leland Thorne and Mrs. Joseph Sebek entertained In honor of Mrs. McCoy at a shower and Mrs. Aaron Snow invited friends to attend a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. McCoy. The Teen-aggirls of the Perry ward also entertained at a shower at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschl and officers presented her with a lovely gift at another show er. A personal shower was giv en by Miss LuAnna Lee of Brig ham City and the bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. The young couple are making their home in Perry. oefact m (GIUFTT two-piec- door of the county Court House Box in Brigham City, Elder County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, of pursuant to the provisions Jtevlsed Stasection tutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county bnd now held by It under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of faxes, Interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such Teal estate will be accepted. The following abbreviations are used for the words used opposite them, viz: a., ac. for acre, acres, add.- - for addition, ave. for avenue. Hat ;; H Secure your gift certificate and she may select her choice. 4 r January get $3,95 to $6.95 ft cloches, bonnets, shiny straws and brimming with flowers, or tailored in ribbon with touches of veils and braid. Styles for every face. Sailors, - $4.95tol7.95 Few others to i i m ic Slite ' ' ; $10.75 v slid r r , r Brigham City, Utah April 28, 1950. To The Parents Of Every Member Of The Class Of 1950 . - 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 89 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page .94 L. D. S. Church, AJ.347 Vlrgie M. If. Ilfrding, A 1470 ETAL. k interesting report of the conference Primary recently held In Salt Lake City was given by Mrs. Clarence Burrup and iMrs. Arden Balls, after which Portage, Utah Hall new stock of Elgins, Bulovas and Gruens are priced as low as $24.75 in both mens and ladies' models. And those famous names, and we hope the name of Simonsens, are your assurance of top quality. Come in, today. Wed be happy to help you with your selection. 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 98 J. E. Taylor 1945 Tax Sale Record. Page 103 Wade Johnson M. Mrs. games were played with and Mrs. Bill Walker coping the prizes. A delicious tray luncheon was served and small tables were centered with fragrant blossoms. Favors were also given ' to each guest. M- - Vlrgie al H. Harding, ' 6 Beneficial Life Insurance Company 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 137 Clark L. Whitney 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 139 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 142 Thomas A. Thompson 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 143 C. W. Ballingham 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 149 Alberta Williams 3 Wiiyam C. Betteridge Sr., et al 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 155 8 ; Ellen O. C. Rhodes . t - j cluh-room- 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 162 Edwin A Prltchford 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 163 Edwin A. 1 Pritchard 3 0LD PRICE I 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 164 Frank 1945 Tax Sale ; Record, Page 174 lames 1945 Tax Sale i Record, Page 200 Lillie M. Robertson 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 201 Edwin N. Robertson E. McCarty 14, A. Yates 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 205 Georgg 1945 Tax Sale Clhra Porter Record, Page 206 R. Plat 29, t00 Daytime Sdiefi SATUKDAY' Alarm Kiok Klub WEEKDAY Alarm Klok Klub " , Program (M) 9 00 Sagabrush Party I JO Toast To Toas Tima ? 00 Morning Devotions (MWP) Alarm Klok Farm Crosby (TTh) 9 IS Melodies for Milady 9 30 Songs of Our Times 9 45 Keyboard Capers Music in the Morning 10 00 B 10 IS 10 30 10 ng Test Youf Knowledge Party Sagebrush Toast to Toast "Princess Pat" Morning Public 12 30 Classif-e- 12 45 Spotlight On A Band Box Elder Hit Parade Morning Varieties Pb. Service Pgm, s Moo M1 Pitoii Tl Phone hoiu in Brown Box Elder Schools (M) Hur B. E. of bunk on Sammy Kaye Meat The Band Farm Ranch Roundup Classified Page Spotlight On Band Hit Parade Beetlebrow 45 200 Pj The Organ Hit Nation Songs of Our Times Keyboard Capers W C.T.U. Program Homes On Land Test Your Knowledge 1.30 I Sagebrush Pop 01 iffer Classics Thesa Th, Wake Eddy Homt Sho, Bo Elder No, Sa'ute fo playing your requests Navy Band a Sho, Guest Star 45 OO 1:00 hone Bessrvsh Music of Worship Mercer McCleed Proudly et,,) Jl lea g For Ladies White Rayon Hot.e White Nylon Hose $1.08 $1.29 Materials Full stock of suitable materials ior ladies' and men's Temple clothing. Men And Women $3.39 Temple Slippers Garments, all sizes $1.95 ot $2.15 Women's Nylon Garments $5.98 Old Style Rayon Garments S2.7S F-8- 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 241 Henry Holley 1880-1- ;r 5 r ; U. Held's It's LKES Vllltmil This beautiful carpet Romantique Flora with its melting grey background and flower colors is perfect with mahogany, walnut, pickled pine, or other light woods. Woven of 100f imported wool with Lees new Duratite for tighter tufts, thicker pile, richer put tern, greater durability. Homemakers, decorator! everywhere are singing its praises. In 27 in, 9, 1h and 15 ft. widths. THE LEES NAME ON THE CARPET IS YOUR GUARANTEE , , Of OUAlITti $3.08 - - $169.47 - WB 5 ADD run-nin- g beg, cont 5 ac. $109.48 Beg. 991 ft. N. of SW corner of 9 N- - r- - 1 W, SUM., th. N 512 ft, th. S. 54 deg. 42 thin. E. 182 ft, th. S. 62 deg, 45 th- - S. 48 n5Jn S 55 min. E.,412 ft, th. N 89 deg. 15 deg min. W. 752 ft. to nt. beg, .far WB Emil Rohwer V '1 t 1 IN WITNESS WHtRfcOF I April, A D, 1950. Bourbon. Whiskey 88 Proo Nationtl Distiller Product! Corp, N.T. - is at Parj of the SEH of the NWH and part of the SWH of the NE H of sec. 18, tp. 9 N, r. 1 W SUM.. Beg. at a pt. 69.4 rds. W. of the NE corner of the SWH of the NEH of said Sec, th. S. 30 rds, th. W. 26.6 rds N. 30 rds, Ui. E 26.6 rds to .w 1945 Tax Sale - iH the Week , ac- - Century cont. The Rug of Beg. at the SW corner of the SEH of sec 33, tp. 10 N, r 3 W SUM, th. N. 1320 ft, th E. 936 ft, th. S. 1320 ft, th. W 936 ft. to beg, cont. 27.80 G 150 CD Box Elder Co. : Weber - Box Elder Conservation District 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 248 7, tp. The EH of the EH of the SWH of sec. 5, tp. 14 N, r. 11 W, SUM, cont. 10 ac. $2.57 The SWH of Lot 4, sec. 27, tp. 15 N r. 11 W SUM, cont. 10 1 ac- - Estate of sec. SUM, r. 10 W SUM, cont. 120 ac. $13.37 NWH of the SEH of the NWH of sec. 5, tp. 14 N r. 11 W SUM, cont 10 ac $4.13 ft George Braun $8.67 ac $5.86 Improvements on SWH of Sec. 33, tp. 13 N, r. 13 W. SUM. $3.09 NEH and NEH of the NWH of sec. 12, tp. 14 N, r. 10 W S. LM, cont. 200 ac. $20.15 NH of the NWH and the SWH of the NWH of sec. 12. tp. 14 N Burch 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 228 70 ac. SWH of the SWH N r. 13 W T7? distinction p KBUH 800 KC. 1-- 3 12 40 Record. Page 249 of Blk. $13-4- cont :.sW ujewelry union meeting Relief society You 11 be surprised afternoon at w. will he held Saturday 2 as cellent New,jT( at 3 o'clock instead of officers classifiedresults ads secure. vlously 4-- 5 9 honafter- irr:: of the 6, A small triangular tract of land bounded as follows By the N. line of sec. The Hammond Canal Row and Happy Hollow Stream in sec.- 9, tp. 12 N., r. 2, W, S.LJM., cont. 3 ac. $1403 ' Interest In beg. at a pt 2582 ft. W. of the SE corner of sec. 12, ip. 12 iN., r. 3 W.. S.L.M. th. running N. 27 deg. 28 min E. th. N. 66 deg. E. 160 ft., 901 th. N. 5 deg E. 742 ft, th. N. 88 deg. 18 min. W. 395 ft.; th. N. 38 deg. 58 min. W. 436 ft., th. N. 4 deg. 37 min. E. 626 ft.., th. W. 548 ft, th. S. 4 deg. 30 min. W. 2640 ft, to S. line of sec, th. E 710 ft, to beg, cont. 11 ac $504.04 Beg. at a pt. 160 rds. W. of the SE corner of sec. 30, tp. 12 N, r. 12 W, SUM., th. running N. 32 rods, th. W 160 rds, th. S. 32 rds, th. E. 160 rds. to beg, cont. 32 ac $4.98 Beg. at a pt. 250 rds. N. of the SW corner of sec. 31, tp. 12 N, r. 12 W SUM, th. running E.1G0 rds, th. N. 70 rds, th. W. 160 rds, th. S 70 rds. to beg, , QRE.T STRAIGHT BOIRBOIl nr. and - - Football Rugged A DULUTH, Minn. tUP) study of high school athletics shows that 78 percent of all Injuries happen on the football field. The study was made by Edwin R. Elbel, University of Kansas physical education Instructor. Only one percent of the Injuries resulted from wrestling or baseball, Elbe! said. ( 5 The EH of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. Plat B, Brigham City Sur-ve- The party will begin at 1 oclock. Instead of at 1:30, as previously planned. GOOD Lots Box' Elder 3 6 'Ray Korth LOW Of $480.66 All except S. 2 rds. Lots 5 and 6, blk. 1, Plat A, Portage .... $53.26 Beg. 82 rds. N. of S. line of SWH of sec. and 8 rds. W. of where N. line of county road Intersects W. line of M V. R. R., W. 5 rds., N. rds. 12 rds., E. 5 rds., S. 12 to beg. Sec. 5, tp. 14 N., R. 3 W., .'. $12.43 cont. .35 ac of sec. 20, tp. NWH SEHof the cont. 14 N., r. 14 W, SUM., 40 ac 2-Interest in Lots 1 and 2, sec. 6 tp. 8 N., r. 7 W., S.L.M. cont. $7.75 30.15 ac SE the W 77 of a rds. at Beg. pt. corner of the NYH of sec. 4, fp. 9 N., r. 2 W., SUM., th. N. 60 rds., th. W 80 rds., th. S. 60 rds., th. E. 80 rds. to beg., cont. 30 ae $153.07 All EH of the NEH of the SWH of Sec. 5, tp. 9 ,N., r. 2 W., S.L. M., N. of Southern Pacific rail- $80.23 road, cont.. 3 ac The NEH of the NEH of sec. 9, tp. 11 N., r. 11 W., S.L.M., cont. 40 ac. .. $5.86 of sec. 6, tp. 11 N., r. The S 13 W S.L.M., cont. 314 ac. $53.09 The SEH of the NEH of Sec. 2, tp. 11 N, r. 18 W., SUM, cont. 40 ac. $9.63 Beg. 80 rds. S. of the NW corner of the NEH of sec. 22, tp. 11 N., r. 18 W., S.LJM., E 420 ft., N. 103 ft.. W. 420 ft.. S. 103 ft to $3.08 beg., cont.. 1 ac. C. A. Tax Sale Record, Page 107 ENJOY Graduation is your sons, or daughters, first great and memorable occasion, a noteworthy achievement, a significant success. In a sense it is the end of childhood and the beginning of adult life, the end of preparation and the beginning of accomplishment. These things your son and daughter knows, or feels. And as a parents, surely you want to show your pride and love, show- - that you understand the momentousness of the occasion. Through the years, the fitting, ade--quate, expected gift from parents to graduate is a good watch. Its quality, reliability, enduring beauty and service must symbolize the occasion, your respect and love for your Graduate. It MUST NOT be a cheap watch . . . yet it need not be expensive. Our big WH B 19-1- An Dear Friends; ? John E. Baird run-nln- A group of Seventh ward Primary workers gathered at the home of Mrs. Joseph Reeder on Monday evening to honor outgoing officers, Mrs. Mack Robinette and Mrs. Theron Jensen who were presented lovely gifts in appreciation. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Joseph Reeder, Mrs. Glen Mecham and Mrs. Victor Coch-Tan- . Improvement club will be ored at a party Saturday noon at the Commercial The North , 1 $1-4- 10-ye- : 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 17 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 21 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 1Q5 Civic Club Party To Honor Retiring Heads Retiring officers df the' 'Civic Begin At Three Sot, stated. It is hoped with the time, every Relief cer will be able to stake meeting. Varieties 11.30 Seiyic Program Serenade Kaye 45 Sammy Meet The Band Farm $ R)ncn Roundup 10, 194$ 1-- 3 Retiring Seventh Ward Primary Workers Are Honored At Party Smart,' new styles now for summer wear. Bud group of summer straws ' ageless in style. iW'- - Prl-mar- y For Mother's Day i 'for Union Meeting Will 11 e Give Her A pt for point. beg. for beginning, y sec. for quarter section. bet for between, blk. for block. r, rs. for range, ranges. kL. rds. for rod, rods. bdy., bdrs. for boundry, bounR. of W. for right of way. daries. for second, seconds, s. or for chain, chs. chains, ch, sec., secs. tor section, sec com. for commencing, tions. cont. for containing, S. for south. for degree, degrees, deg. or SE. for southeast. dist. for distance. E. for east. SEly for southeasterly Sly for southerly, Ely for easterly, st. tor street ft. for toot, feet, sub. for subdivision. frac. for fractional. S. U M- - for Salt Like In., Ins. tor Inch, Inches. dian.' Ik., Iks. tor link, links. SW. for southwest. It., Its. tor lot, lots, t tp., tps. for township, minute, minm, min., or utes. townships, th. tor thence. m. or 1. tor more or less. States N- 'U. S: sur. for United tor north. . NE. for northeast. Survey. S. S. M- for Uintah Special NEly for northeasterly. Meridian. Nly for northerly. W. tor West. NW. for northwest. Wly for westerly. JfWly for northwesterly. 432 ac. iftriight U.a'1 $194.73 havi hirtunto sit my band and official seal this 2fith day of - X. B. OLSEN. County 'Auditor Box Eldfrr County. - ' furniture APPLIANCE 110 South Alain Phone a 1 1S |