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Show AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING rUNDS FOR THE EXPENDITURES OF BOX ELDER COUNTY FOR THE TEAR 1952 There's That Goaf Heres Why Our SAN TONE I IS County Road Fund Taxes License Plate Money Miscellaneous T? 5. ( ' different . . Poor $191,425.41 Clothes Total are REALLY even ingrained clean'' dirt is removed. Spots are taken out even perspiration. Not the slightest whiff of dry cleaning odor clings to clothes. fci: Magic better press In longer. 5,131.91 Miscellaneous THAN OLD STYLE DRY CLEANING Exhibits Taxes & 50.00 ...I 5,181.91 Advertising Fund , Total 15,395.72 ... 15,35)5.72 Noxious Weed Fund Taxes 'Miscellaneous Total stays 10263.81 12,500.00 22,763 81 .... Agricultural Aid Fund Taxes 5,474.03 Total CALL 86 Bear River High School Basketball Squad left to right Varge Christensen, Thayne Calderwood, Paul Bone, Coach Darrel Hughes, Bruce Stevens, Dee Leak, Stanley Stark, Lowell Archibald, all seniors at Bear River. Don Nish, one of the isnt in the picture. They opun Region One play tonight against South Cache. . . . . MODERN : main-stringer- DEPENDABLE CLEANERS - BEAR RIVER s, 100KS TO TODAY - SATURDAY hr BOMBA thjumouk CO-HI- T fV. MEET MAYOR AUTRY! (MlfllF imar FIRE Cor Ulforii teutflNsHia liaa Imaa J SEVENTH YEAR OF ' aaNltuntui soutfu . Dm omshit . a eus umaso mr.i wm divided most anyway. Time will tell, but Coach Dar rel Hughes, one of the hottest and independent league ball players in Cache Valley area for years, is likely to pull through with a crackerjaek of a team, judging from play, and the improvement that comes through league cdtnpe' tition. BOWLING RESULTS 50-5- J 17- - . Since 1946, the Bears have, in region competition, won 6 and lost 6 games against Weber; won 7 and lost 5 with Logan; beat So. Cache 7 games to 5; tied North Cache 6 and 6; and bowed to Box Elder 4 to 9 games. t nun waiw Mifrr rtowcMi - PLUS SERIAL, SHORTS, CARTOONS and NEWS MATINEE 1 P.M. SATURDAY , Club Billiards First For Ladies 'In tion the last night of competiin the first half, the Club Billiards ladies Monday night bowling squad was leading the field with a 38 won and 14 lost record. High team series for the evening's play went to Club Billiards who rolled a 2058- - Team game hbhorsJ'Webt to - Central Chevrolet who had a Individual series honors was won by IMarg Olsen who rolled a 566 and individual game honors were split by three players, Marge Olsen, Margaret Anderson and Maxine Checketts, who ' all rolled 217.' .Marge Olsen won the Dance, 755Tf Sheriff ...... Collecting Taxes.. Fines & Forfeitures Miscellaneous & $391,768.77 Pursuant to the above estima- ted revenue, the 'Board of Commissioners of Box Elder County hereby sets forth the adoption of the following Ordinance: Section i. Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1943, a budget making appropriations of funds for Box .Elder County, a political subdivision of the State of 'Uta'h, Is hereby adopted for the calendar year 1952 for the various departments and purposes and in the amounts as follows, County Road Fund ....$ 91,000.00 License Plate Money 115,000.00 Poor & Indigent 'Fd. 21,290.00 Exhibits & Advertising 'Fund 18,082.00 Noxious Weed Fund 34,935.00 5,790.00 Agricultural Aid Fd. Post War Building & Construction 241.70 Justices Court 4,030.00 District Court 3,950.00 Statutory & General .. 33,250.00 Sheriff 21,395.00 Clerk & Auditor 14,733.00 dinance, are expressly forbidden to make any expense in excess of .the amount appropriated for such departments, boards, commissions, etc., for the calendar year beginning January 1, 1952, excepting the matters provided by law. Passed this 28thday of Decem- to-wi- t: Assessor Recorder Treasurer Attorney Surveyor Building & Grounds Commissioners 17,119.00 15,396.01 , 9,590. ' 4,580.00 560.00 18,770.00 6,900.00 ber, A. D. 1951. Commissioner Lewis S. Wight Commissioner voting "Aye., George H. Davis voting Aye', Commissioner Robert J. Potter voting Aye. 27, T. NWi Sec. 21; N ,. SE$ Sec. 18 N, R. 16 W S.L.M. Thia notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an oppor tumty to file their objections In tha Bureau together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on tha applicant within 30 days from the data of first publication. ZIM WILLIAM MERMAN, Jr, Associate Director. tic J 4 - 9 P. SI By DANNY ROSS ORCHESTRA JOIN THE CROWDS.... for an evening of fun and dancing this Saturday and every Saturday BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS night. Lewis S. Wight, Chairman George H. Davis, Member Robert J. Potter, Member Phone 738 after 6 P. M. any evening for booth reservations. ATTEST: K. B. OLSEN, County Clerk STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER I, K. B. Olsen, County Clerk and Auditor, in and for the County of i Admission: $1.25 Per Couple Including Federal and State Tax Elder, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of the original Appro priation Ordinance adopting a budget to govern expenditures of Box Elder County for the Calendar year 1952, passed toy the Board of Commissioners of Box Elder County on the 28th day of Box A. D. 1951. K. B. Olsen County Clerk J-- 4 fas See for yourself how a Chevrolet truck can cut your costs in every way 9 & 10 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY v. NWV4 Music BOX ELDER !uy on - ROAD v DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Washington 29, D. C. June H, 1951, Notice is hereby given that on Feb ruary 12, 1951, S, Foster Shimmin of Price, Utah, filed exchange application Salt Lake 066715 under the Taylor Crazing Act to seleot all Sc. 33, W XA Sec 34, T. 12 3. R. 11 E.. S. L. M., in exchange for Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, S'fc Sec. I; NW4. S' Sec Hs N'S. SE all Sec. 13; E', NWV4, NWU BUREAU SATURDAY NIGHT (SEAL) Section II. Deficits Forbidden. The officers of the various December, county departments, board, com (SEAL) missions, etc., for which appro' . priations are made in this Or TWO BIG SHOWS January D28 DANCE 16,500.00 144.527.89 SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY - a Anv adverse claimants of the above' described land should file their clakne, or objection, on or before the time of The Bureau designated for sale Land Management has not searched the county records to ascertaintha i existence of any adverse claims 1 owner claiming a Any contiguous I must aaaert such preference right right within 30 days from the above tie date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Ma na gar. land Parcel No. I, E!4NE'4 Sec, 10, containing 80 acres; Parcel No 2 Nhd NL'4 Sec, 14, containing 40 acres; Parcel No, 3: Sec. 24, 320 acres, all in T. 12 N.. containing R. 4 W . S L M , Utah, at not lees than $3 00 per acre; Parcel No, 4i F'gbf Sec, 14 containing 80 acres in T 12 N, R 4 W., S L M., Utah, at not less than $4 00 per acre. No bids will be accepted for a portion of the parcel advertised to right-o- f for Subject way U S Highway No. 30 in the SEV4 NEU Sec. 10, T. 12 N.. R. 4 W., SL M . Utah Bids may ba made by the or his agent, either personally principal at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mall will he considered only U received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by e certified checks or money orders made pavable bo the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be 3,000.00 6,000.00 800.00 7,00000 3,800.00 Recorder Assessing marked in the lower Wt-hn- l corner "PitMic aa)a bid. Serial No S. L. 0694UQ, Sale, February 20, 4952.' The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the- - amount there-of- . FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE 107,427.89 GRAND TOTAL. Has Bear River another stated- coming to Bear River in the fall team?. This question is not un- of 1945, Coach Hughes has had usual to hear at this time of the a rather remarkable hoop recseason, and a i partial answer ord. Previous to this might be Received tonight when the Bears have entered theseason, state the Bears meet South Cache on the iRivermens home court at tournament playoffs three out of 3 p. m. The B" game begins at six seasons under Hughes mentorship; not all because the boys 3:45 p. m. are naturals, but because DarThe other county team, Box rel 4Iughes-has something "on Elder high, "will not open their the ball. . league iplay until next Friday, His coaching methods started laving drawn a bye tonight. Under the tutorship of Darrel out with a hang at Bear River, and the Bears haven't been out Hughes, the Bears have a chance of making state, with- of the picture since. His basketout checking the material. Since ball abilities certainly helped to form such state mjen as Boyd Marble, in '1946, and David Anderson and Bob Hish1 in 1949. Bear Rivers win and loss score since Hughes came to B. R. is probably the most outstanding of any in the region. In six TODAY and SAT. years of coaching, the Bears have won 77 and lost 56 games, TWO BIG FEATURES which includes league and pracNAVAL tice encounters. In competition SCENES with the Big 8, both in tournaNEVER ment and practice games, the BEFORE Riverites'have won 20 and lost FILMED I General Fund Taxes Clerk & Auditor Total SUCCESSFUL BASKETBALL IN OPENER TONIGHT PICK O' THE PICTURES" 5,471.03 JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 4. 1152 United States Indigent Fund & BOX No-tc- r. Department Of The Interior LAND AND SURVEY OH-ICE- , Salt Lake Crty, Utah, December 12, 1951, Under provision of section 2453, R S, as amended by eaotion 14 of the act of June 28. 1934 48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S C. II 711, and pursuant to the application of Ephraim C. Jensen of S Serial No Tremonton, Utah, L. 069400, there will be offered to the dder, at a public sale to be highest held at 10 OO oclock a. m., on the 20th day of February, 1952 next, at this oflice, the following tracts oi 8,000.00 1 axes 9- - NOTICE 68,425.41 115,000.00 Total betterl . , Probate and Guardianship Consult Clerk el District Court Brigham City, Utah, or respoctivo signers lor ESTIMATED REVENUE. 1952 (V V?' SERVICE Pag Fiv Leaal Notices SHOIY PRICES OPEN . AT 4:00 P. M. 75c till 6 p. m. After 6 p. m. $1.00 T t . ! : NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN I f ?XvMu$ical! T Av A i ' i Am THOR W imm : HCTIMAHL, Continuation of ttomhrd oquipmonf and trim iUuttrolod it dopnndtat on availability of material.) MrifNIMt-Mll- a SECOND HIT s FACT THE YfHIP p. 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