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Show mix Ji&oema For Rent or Lease For Sale BOX ELDER JOURNAL One-mont- FOR SALE Admiral radio and record player; Electrolux complete; Universal mixmaster complete; electric steam iron. 23 south Second west. h h D7-tt-c- DON'T PLAY FOR RENT 2 room apt Phone 450-- 4 new recapped used one week. S10.00 each; Auto-lit- e battery, new, SI 5.00. Call 839-or see it at 31 west Sixth north. 6.00-1- Hide and seek with your bodily injury and property damage liability. Why stop to close your eyes and count to a hundred when MILLERS INSURANCE Will protect you immediately and welL Drop in at 51 SOUTH MAIN or CALL 1040 and we'll drop in on youl HOME MADE hot toi.iales for family or party orders. Call Mrs. M, A. Burtcher. Phone 870. FOR SALE Free pickup delivery service on shoe pairing. Phone 0381 Rl, Wood, Perry. D1 J -- 26-28 285-W- Modem 3 room furapt ..246 North Main. FOR RENT nished One bedroom house available Jan. 15, for permanent tenant. Close in. Phone FOR RENT 551. START THE DAY LIKE THIS RENT Strictly modem, furnished apartment Adults only. 112 East Forest furnished FOR RENT Partly furnished south First apt at Willard. $20 a month. Phone 0191-RFOR RENT Large trailer, most- FOR RENT Two bedroom basely modern, permanently locament unfurnished apt. Utilited. Access to toilet facilities ties paid. Phone 124-J- . and water, lights paid. Near 7th So. on Main. $20 per mo. FOR RENT 1 heated Warm and comfortable for , apt. Unfurnished, with elec-- , trie stove. winter comfort. Baird Agency-PhonHolton, George 19. Perry. Phone 0380-R2- . heated apt. west. Phone Klondike and not Just a cover). Immediate delivery. Erection on your own property now. room 3 FOR RENT its a 445 558. 4. J4-p- d J4-p- d PHONE 741 M Brigham City G. A. NELSON e d This Is Your Brigham City handy reference guide to Brigham utys ...OR LIKE THIS? a'"'. Office Supplies StokFRIGIDA1RE PRODUCTS, TYPEWRITERS, Adding Mach-ine- s ers, Furnaces, Radios, Washers, MOHAWK and GULISTAN Carand Cash Registers and Gold pets Seal, Rugs. Beehive Small Appliances. bought, sold and REPAIRED. Nairn and Armstrong LinoCoal & Appliance Co. Phone 1. The Reminder Office. leum and Tile. Free estimate PHILCO Radio, Ranges, Freez-- . installation. North SALES SLIPS, restaurant checks, Expert VacHoover rv ers, Refrigerators. tilr PtimitiifA manifold books, ledger, sheets, uum Cleaners. Nortn Main office forms and all printing Furniture Co. Phone 250. l, needs. Furniture Moving Ph. 1000 Paints And Glass OR LOCAL or long distance moving of household effects, HOME & AUTOMOBILE GLASS phone 79-- J for free estimate Mirrors, Installed shelves, A BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. service. 35 years friendly Goodyear Tires. Garage. Auto 'v Repairs. Auto Paint And Body and VUTO PAINTING, body Burts Body North Main. der work, 604 EXPERT RUG GLEANING, furniture repairing - and cabinet fen- ; Shop, , W6rk7"Cairrrtr. CofnTar'566 south Second west. Ph. 530. Jewelers Childrens Clothing ART & GIFT SHOP . Complete outfitting from tots to teens. Art needle work, yarns and threads. Wzffel Jeuefy I BDCWl rrr. rn cleaners ' 4,Your Specialize in Quality Cleaning 132 South Main. Phone 31. Phonograph Records PHONOGRAPH RECORDS RCA DECCA CAPITOL DEAD OR AiLIVE $2750 MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Brighams Record - Center Records. NOTICE OF INTENTION Noilce is hereby given by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, of the intention of such Council to make the following News Of Intermnuntain Indian School By Helen B. Hill described improvements, To construct a combination curb and gutter design, together Euphrasia Mitchell and Mrs. with the necessary waterways, Rita Johnson entertained at irprivate driveway, pavements, Christmas dinner at Miss Mitrigation ditches, excavation, and chells home. all other things necesary to comGuests Included Mr, and Mrs. plete the whole in a proper and Roland B. Harris, Marjorie workmanlike manner in curb Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and gutter district No. 8. Brown, Carol Johnson and Mrs. Said Curb and Gutter shall be t Josephine Mitchell. of reinforced concrete. And to defray the abuttor8 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Crittenden portion of the cost and expense and daughter visited here last thereof by a special assessment week. Mr. Crittenden Is assoupon the lots, blocks, or pieces ciated with the Navajo service of land 'or real estate to be af- in Gallup, stationed at Mexican fected orbenefitted by said ImSprings. provements. The property affected will be The flu bug has hit the camboth sides of Second South Street from the East side of pus in epidemic proportions. ApMain Street to the West side of proximately 500 Children are ill Sixth East Street, being the with the disease, 450 hospitalSouth side of Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, ized. The top floor of Building Plat A, and Blocks 73, 74, Plat No. 10 has 'been equipped to B, and the North side of take care of the sick. Or. Bernard Brandchaft re Slocks 67, 68, 69,-771; 72; Plat ports that the disease is not so B, Brigham City Survey. The total grand cost of said severe but is widespread. He that before the epi improvement is estimated at estimates The est'mated uni- demic subsides, 1500 will have $17,444.00. form cost per front foot or lineal been affected. foot of abutting property - for Paul Bramlet, principal, spoke said improvement is $3.00 Private driveways and walks before guests at the administraare extra and have an estimated tive staff party, Christmas week, Mr. Bramlet expressed his apcost of $.35 per sq. ft. of the to preciation All protests or objections cordiality such improvements or to the shown him by members of the staff. carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, signed by the owners of abutIt was a tired Santa the Claus who mighty ting property, describing left the campus on same, together with the number Christmas eve after visiting 32 of abutting front feet, and to joys dormitories 'and 22 girls be filed with the City Recorder dormitoies. He parked his rein on or before the 10th day of Jan- deer outside, leaving iRudolph in uary, 1952. and with his two help charge, f The City Council, at its first ers, began his work. What regular meeting thereafter, Santa hadnt counted on was the the 17th day of January, mile3 of corridors he had to 1952, will consider the proposed pound. The bright happy faces levy and hear and consider such rf the children helped to relieve protests and objections to 6aid his burden 'and t'he children enimprovements as shall have tertained him with the singing been made. , of Christmas carols. By order of the City Council We all heard him exclaim as of Brigham City, Utah. he dtove out of sight, 'Happy Dated December 6, 1951. Presented to the City Council Services Offered and adopted and ordered published on December 6, 1951. PHONE 559-First publication: December t: Ped-dleor- 14. 1951. Last publication: 1952. January Curb and Gutter District No. 4, 8 FANNINE J. CHRISTENSEN, City Recorder. Services Offered WUi A Pasteurized MILK & CREAM DELIVERED TRY IT Grade SUPERIOR DAIRY 540 and to All Sam lAhkeah, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, visited here last week. Mr. Ahkeah, In speaking before a special assembly of students and personnel, fold of the origin of Intermountain Indian school and flow much the Navajo people appreciated having this school. Urging the children to work hard, the Tribal Chairman said: "You must study hard and learn fast so that you can become good citizens. iHe stated that he was pleased with the school and the treatment the children received. Mr. Ankeah visited his daughter, Eleanor Claw, who is employed here 'as a dormitory attendant. For Fast Expert REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Commercial and residential on (Signed) Phone Printing Refrigerators & Appliances Day or Night SAM RICHARDS REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Dean Richards Lost and Found REWARD for lost 20 months old black white-fac- e steer. Branded on left ribs TJ with bar above. Crop-of- f left ear, underslope on right ear. DeLare Jensen, Route No. 1, City. LOST in Capitol Theater Plain rhinestone necklace on New Years' eve. Reward. Ph. 99. Bowling Results Hadley YinsTop SpotlnCity jii Bowling Tourney' .4 Bill Hadley won the singles championship in the Brigham... City bowling tournament with 0 hot 675 series. Roy Olsen came , , a close second with a 666. Everett Renville took third with 651; Taro Yagi rolled a 45 -for fourth place; Don Andersen took fifth with a 641 and Jim Bordeaux finished sixth with a 637. Roy Olsen scored a 207 to win On sick leave lasrt week were a pound of candy at Hollywood Mrs. Joe Hobe, Mrs. Sue Fugi Candy company, and (Ralph rolled a 201 for $1.00 in kawa and Mrs. Lynn Engles. trade at Brigham Tire shop. Williams 'Norma Runyan entertained at dinner on Christmas eve. Guests Included: Wilma Victor, David Goodner, (Florence McClure and Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart. Dr. George A. Boyce was on two day vacation leave last week, i Those of the Intermediate school on sick leave Were Dale Becker, 'Frank Landvatter, Reese Clark and Nona Toba'he, Employees of ifhe special Na vajo program school on sick leave last week were: Mrs, Ver na Hendersen and Owen (Burrell Brigham Tire Wins First In Teams . The Brigham Tire shop clinched first place in the team bowling tournament a 2902 series. They were followe Lumber ed closely by who finished second with 2824 and the (Eagles rolled a 2815 series to take third place. Max Morgan rolled a high 220 game, and Bay Reeder came up with a 222 score. Tri-Stat- of abode after a their Students and personnel en weeksplaces visit at the home of ioyed an organ recital present their parents. d (by Frank Van Cott in the Sunday dinner guests At ampus auditorium on Sunday theLast of Mr. and Mrs. H. , home evening. Eugene Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Harris will be in Walter Donaldson and children, Kay, Dee, Ann and Patricia Jean charge of the instructional staff of Ogden. eminar in Building No. 81, on Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight Thursday. Mr. Harris will discuss physi and children, DeOrr, Evelyn and cal education and recreation. Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young and son Grant, spent Mr. and Mrs. William, Collins New Years day at the home of were called to the reservation Mr, and Mrs. Heber W. Stokes last week to the bedside of their In Syracuse, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. William Wag-stanephew who Is seriously ill. and children, Connie and Mrs. Emma (Delgariito returned Dale, spent last (Friday In Salt fo duty last Wednesday after Lake City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burrell. being on maternity leave. Visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs." ostings Eugene Perry were Mr. and Mrs. From Albert Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen of Hyrum, BERRY Cache county, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox and family of Ogden. Perry News Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen reBy Mrs. Lyman Wight ceived word last Saturday of the arrival of V new grandson, bom Mr. and Mrs. William to Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stokes of (PERRY ' 'Francis 'had as their holiday Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stokes was Mrs. their formerly Vera Jean Larsen daughter, guests, : Jack Sieg of San Bernardino, of PeAy. Dinner guests at the home of Calif., her husband, Captain Jack Sieg is now serving in Ko- Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings on rea. Mrs. Sieg will be remem- New Years day were Mr. and bered as the former Helen Fran- Mrs. John T. Bate of Brigham cis and is now employed as sec- City and Mr. and Mis. L. W. retary to Major General Ber- - Bate and son, Billy, of Ogden. trandias, commanding officer of) Mr. and Mrs. William Wagthe air base in an Bernardino, staff of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Also their son, Pvt. Newell Fran- - jEric Kunkel of Willard were cis of Ft. Bliss, Texas where he guests at the home of Mr. and is attending the anti aircraft Mrs. Percy Neal at Woods Cross school. Both have returned to last Saturday afternoon. . ff U ! ir Good Printing Ready-To-We- ar 0 Better Service O Reasonable Cost i for all your printing needs & DRY MESERVY LAUNDRY CLEANERS. 144 South Main. PHONE 1000 1 62. Lumber & Hardware Highest prices paid for horses, cattle and carp. Call us immediately after death of animal and receive more money. WHITES TROUT FARM, Ph. Hyrum No. 1, or 2215 Logan. NEWS-JOURNA- Merrells, Inc. Lumber Hardware John Deere Farm Implements Knights Spring Canyon Electrical Service Beautiful Selection Of TREE Coal Benjamin - Moore Paints and Varnishes Norge Electrical Appliances DECORATIONS Lights indoors and out. Wreaths for outside. Markets BREITENBEKER E LECTRI C , 84 S. Main Phone 1190 L Repair Service WASHERS, STOKERS, Furnaces, Refrigerators, Small Appliances. Beehive Coal & Appliance. Phone 1. Radio Repair RADIO REPAIR for Prompt and Expert Radio Service. T. Howard Smith, 107 E. 6th N. Phone 649-- J Sales Books - Tickets EARLS FOOD FARE. Open 8 RESTAURANT checks, manifold books, salesbooks of all kinds, a. m. to 9 p. m. Fresh Fruits tags and tickets.. We can save Vegetables Groceries. Cus- tom Cut Meats. Furnace Cleaning you money. News-Journa- I. G. A. The Store of Quality Meats and Groceries. Frozen Foods. Fresh Vegetables. Every day low prices. 120 South Main. Phone 69. l, SHEFFIELD 'e vacuum clean all makes and Im- sizes heating equipment. mediate service. Phone 420. Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Works. Men & Boys Wear urniture LINE as low as MT. STATES Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone a scientific, fact auto' matic heat saves on your energy, actually adds years to your life, keeps you younger and healthier! BLANKETS SILVERWARE 430-W- Dead Animal Collectors Its See Us For Proofs APPLIANCE BEEHIVE COAL Phone 1. Dealers in Utahs fin- SMART STYLES in Coats, Suits, Elite Shop, 56 Dresses, Hats. est coal, oiled stoker slack, . South Main. Pnone nut, lump and stove. 110. on your bed at night! Large selection of Christmas ENGRAVING DIAMONDS 37 So. Main Ph. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY OF KING COAL Now! Wight Coal Co., BLANKET -- Diamond Housa" Ladies ELECTRIC WATCHES and A GST , COMPLETE RQf full of energy and pep. just beaming with vitality? You can bet if you do youre using an Complete Line 45 RPM Records SETTING Coal WANTED fK . KEEPSAKE Key to Finer Cleaning." Texturize Cleaning. Fur Storage. Phone 86. Phone VI.-- YAZZIE YARNS Christmas teftlj, goodnight!" ... R nationally racognixtd tints of DIAMONDS DIAMOND Your CLEANERS. All Vowth o- PALMER JEWELRY REEVES RELIABLE CLEANERS MODERN General paints, asphalt and rub ber tile floors. Brigham Glass t - Furn. Repair, Rug Clean. nw leoo Notices ' News-Journa- Auto Repairs tl n t: Sales and Service institutions. Floor Coverings Appliances Tired and cross before you even start the days work MECTOmf BUSINESS A DO YOU FOR For Kent or Lease GARAGE Main 05-tf-c- News-Journa- Now, before winter sets in, let us erect your 164 No. CLEANING FURNACE furnished We Vacuum, Clean and Repair h All Makes of Furnace Two room partly BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE furnished apt Range, refrigerPhone "ONE" ator, cabinets furnished. Vacant Jan. 6. 422 south Second . west Phone tf-p- d KLONDIKE h FOR RENT CELERY GROWERS We have 50 bundles of old newspapers. l. Come get 'em. GARAGES FOR SALE (Be sure Services Ottered FOR SALE For Sale 1 'X I FOR RENT Duplex autoone ground floor apartment. FOR SALE Sales books, restaumatic shot gun; one 12 gauge rant checks, etc., printed with Private entrance. Coal heat. double barren shot gun; one your firm name, us little as funished. Ph. 0181-J- 2 Partly 8 MM deer rifle, and two Win4c each. Corinne. delivery, chesters automatic 22 rifles. so Older early. The News-Jou- r Bee Sport shop, 13 west For- ELECTRIC naL floor poflsner for est. rent Beehive Coal & Appliance. 68 North Main. F18tf-c- Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 4, 1952 t f , ID4 PAGE SEVEN tires, V FOR RFOifS. c' & FOR SALE inj;ni'i Order from the Phone 1000. Service Stations Mark Brightenburg's of QUALITY MERCHANDISE. Good service and fair prices. Blocks, the Friendly Store for Men. Home Nationally Advertised Coun-NortFurnishings in Box Elder Main Furniture Co. ty Phone 250. h CUSTOM MADE DRAPES, Vene-tio- Orchard Supplies n Blinds made to order. APPROVED QUALITY Insecticide, Bpraylng materials. Anderson Carpeting and linoleum Produce Co. Hadfield Furniture. p "Better Service ALL WAYS Phone 155 180 So. Main r |