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Show fU T Oleg No fled Frobat and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers lor NOTICE TO CREDITORS EaSate of Jons P. NeUaen and M. Neilten, DeccNd Creditor wil! prennt claim Carrie with South 4th Cast Street Brigham City Box Tltler bounty before Utah, on tint 9th day of May A D , 1952, Three New Snorts BOWLING RESULTS NELSON, CARRIE WILDE. FRANCIS NELSON, Administrators of the eetate Club Billards Leads S V,r (i Vr i , tb? ' x . r ' Indian School Holds The Indian school held first place In spite of losing three points to Nielsen Motors in the Tuesday bowling league The second place Dales Service keglers split two points each with Merrells, Inc., and FI ner Cleaners climbed to third place with a three-poin- t victory BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Uj ?( iX,23dyKl3ut' x. maasa "Did you over stop to realise how widely mining profits are shared? They insure my paycheck, stockholders get their dividends, government receives its taxes, and everyone else in Utah shares through the spreading benefits of payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. A profitable mining industry is a good deal for . everyone. V! llll!l? For Normal Driving-- It You cross over the boundary into another state and there are the posted rules and regulations. Maybe the daytime limit for passenger cars is orfifty-five- . forty-fiv- e Or, maybe no limit at all . . . just your own good common sense and the general rules of safety. Well, Whatever the legal limit, your Golden Anniversary Cadillac is going to loaf Down under its hood is the most powerful engine ever used in a standard American passenger car. Theres more power there than you 11 ever need except for emergency. But dont think that power doesnt work for you even when youre driving within the legal limits! It works for your safety . . . because a great reserve of power is a wonderful safeguard in most of the driving emergencies that present themselves. It works for your comfort . . . because no car rides so well, or handles so superbly, as when it coasts along, with a great percentage of its power still under the accelerator. 1 it works for your peace of mind. . . for it is basketball Is Because over In the South Box Elder stake for 1952 doesnt mean tfiat the sports season Is over. Don Sheffield, South stake athletic director today announced a sports agenda of Volley ball, badmitton and table tennis for stake members. Volley ball will be played Wednesday and Thursday evenings In the Sixth ward recreation hall and badrfiitton will be played in the same place each Friday evening. Table tennis will be played in Perry ward beginning at 7 p. m. on evenings yet to be assigned. Jay Mathews is in charge of table tennis and Kent Jensen is general manager of the volley ball tournament. First rounds of the South stake table tennis tournament will be held today and tomorrow, Maroh 14 and 15, at the Perry ward, according to Jay Mathews, chairman. over SeJgull Aviation. Bill Lowery rolled a high 248 game and Darrell- Gardner upset the pins for a 648 series. Dan Olney scored a 197 to win $1 in trade at Wess t First Place In League t I Furni- 9-- Whether yours is a large or small flock, when you use electric infrared lamps you save with low initial cost, heat control and minimum loss of heat. Chicks move freely no huddling, stay dry. No stove or hover cleaning, and food and water stay warm. ,yy fAMLteTe f.wf loafs t set; ! unbelievably comforting to know you have tremendous acceleration, should the necessity for it arise. Of course, power has to be harnessed and handled in order to be your friend and servant. So the Golden Anniversary Cadillac has superb new brakes and larger and more efficient designed and built to double the span of their endurance. And those who want the ultimate in easy handling may order at extra cost Cadillacs new power steering that eliminates up to seVenty-fiv- e per cent of normal steering effort. It would take a volume to tell you all the things that have been done to make this a car among cars. But it will take but a mile or a minute for you to sense what it means in terms of pleasure and satisfaction. 1 1 means something wonderful . -- . too wonderful, in fact, to miss! Better come in today and a revelation. for a look BOX JOURNAL ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 14, 1952 ment hall is being tom down to make garages and 6heds. (Before you beat me, Ill say it for you yes, Brigham Young did say that Is What would happen to Corinnes buildings, but Pm not going to lose any sleep over it, for that Is progress.) "So that these honored dead shall not have died In vain. "So ' long, Bruce. The worlds highest waterfall Is Angel Falls In eastern Venezuela. It is 15 times higher than Niagara Falls. 'ijiiif -- t r . Sv Cm fury grandmother on up and down Is very History will be made today, happy we congratulate! March 14 at Corinne, when, the There have been tiwo birthday of ComBox Elder Chamber parties. Alvin Anderson, eon merce of Brigham City as spe- of Mr. and Mrs. (Everett Andercial guests, along with an a group of little friends son, 700 will partic- out tohad pected crowd of his place to help him celeipate in a good will benefit brate his eighth birthday. All banquet and program. This ev- ihe ten little guests reported a ent will be the first official fine time. function to take place In the very Miss HU Roundy celebrated now almost completed recreation hall that has within the her birthday, also, with a party. last year been added to the Co- And I understand that within the last few days her sister, Salrinne ward chapel. and her brother, Reese, have The funds raised wUL go to- ly had birthdays. on ward further payment the And today. Miss (DeOnn Wells, H?PPy hftthm n7heblSrg has been directed day, DeOnn. by Mr. Laron G. Anderson of Through the mail came a wedCorinne as banquet chairman ding announcement. It was that and Mr. Howard Call of Brigham of Miss Fonnie Wells, daughter as program chairman. Gity Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells, to of 4 Besides the visit of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Leonard E. Burrows, Jr. We . most certainly wish this young ,m . L?AhJwlcouPle aI1 t'h 8uccess ani baP- Id6 that it is possible to have, the installation of a new fee- - piness the sweetest phone system providing service , rves a lknow and for Corinne and West Corinne ever after." happy directly to (Brigham City on a (Miss Dixie Larsen also celemodern dial system. The Box brated her thirteenth birthday .Eldejf Chamber "of Commerce this week. That is a mighty imThas assisted with plans begun birthday In. any young several years ago. This consoli- portant life. Good luck! ladys dation will mean much to the Mrs. Leslie Mills are Mr. and 1000 residents of Corinne and West Corinne since the existing telephones have been of two arrangeseparate telephone ments. The banquet will be served from 6:30 p. m. until 8:00 p. m. Assisting Mr. Laron Anderson with the food details have been the wives of the building committee With Mis. Eva Harper, t Relief society president as the chairman. Working with , her have been Mrs. Elva Roundy, Mrs. June Craner, Mrs. Olive Fillmore, Corinne Primary president, Mrs. (Marge (Burt, Mis. Meltrude Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mrs .Bernice Hostesses for the Anderson. evening will be Mrs. Pauline Forsgren, Mrs. Melba Mills and (Mrs. Marbra Forsgren. Mrs. Grace Jeppsen has been In charge' of ticket sales in the Corinne vicinity and Mrs. Lorin da Bradford is In charge of table decorations. Dr. E. B. Harrison has been ticket sales 0 chairman for (Brigham City and vicinity. The new construction has cost around $40,000 and the additions have been a new recreation hall, Junior Sunday school room, Scout room, showers, cloak Heres beer rooms and kitchen. Mr.' Grover Harper Is cnairman of the building committee and working with at its best--y him, Ted .Burt, Dredge Roundy, V , r Everett Anderson, Roy Cranor, ' Laron G. Anderson, Vem Fillof , , V always V. L. 'Nelson Melvin and more, V Mills as work director. highest quality. , 't The Corinne bishopric include Mr. Henry Norman, bishop, Mar " vin Jeppsen and Earl Nelson, ' Brewed , s counselors. This, I thought, is going to be " one of those weeks when noth leisurely when everyone ing . happens 6tays home, but as usual I was and aged wrong a lot has happened To begin with, the Ray Ly t kins came back from the Cooley thoroughly MtHM II Don't Throw Your Money Away Year After Tsar Paring High ... When Bents You Can ; BUILD YOUR OWN HOME ON A J O PLANS O BUILDING MATERIALS and see for yourself how easy and - economical you can build. i WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE crisp o tlto regional I i)4 ImU fcy Mw take Cy '9 Ourg. tVl-Mt'I- tN BUDGET FLAN. ... of the discriminating. Smw4 - Consult Us For O FINANCING to please the taste c ? Any- G GR Brigham City, Utah there? ? ca East 2nd South Wonder how t ' Kelly Farmer and Nancy Stallings . . . king and queen p the dance held in honor of conclusion of the basketball season last Friday night. The basketball king and queen, nowever, are looking forward to state play-off- s next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, along with the rest of the studentbody. hospital with a very ' tiny, ador able baby daughter, this week. ORINNt . Small brother, Randy thinks OMMENTS she is a bit of all right and informs me that she already has By a name, Sally Ann. Everyone, Marijane Morris (Rita Redel-ingfrom and a ride M4Wtn (CmmjDany Utah.findi the snow - way a change is as good as a rest, so we are told. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredrickson have received word from their daughter, Lt. Doris Mae Fredrickson that Lt. and Mrs. Keith Adams and daughter, Linda Joy have arrived dn Fort Hood, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Adams plan to visit with Lt Fredrickson for a few days before they continue on to Fort Lee, Virginia where Lt. Adams has been assigned. And this week a land mark In Corinne and the state Is slowly but surely disappearing from sight. The old Corinne amuse- - J Il 17 they ij a. IFfisDneu i'. enjoying I In Southern1 In South Stake ture split their game, taking two each as did Modem Cleaners and Club Billiards. Central Chevrolet took three from the Eagles auxiliary. individual high series went to Maurlne Fryer with a 554 and high game went to Lola Stewart with a 219. For the teams, Club Billiards had high series with a 1983 and a high game with a 691. Maurlne Fryer picked up the split and Katherine Taylor picked the spilt. imr And wwwuw? PACE SIX - a few days vaeatton htft Over Slated For P ay of Jeire P Nellson and Carrie M Deceased Neileen, Date of flret publication, March 7, A D, 1952 David S Kunx. Attorney for Administrators, 215 Eccles Bldg, Ogden, Utah 28 ning howling league the Indian if Bot Basketball ERA J school and North Main . - w ruwbif Cumpany ImMrilli 1884 4 7 |