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Show Participate fn Rose Tying Ceremony P" r:r-rT- l -. II I r a;r: ui -- f V p uA ' , O Leoo Notices 4frebcrt and Guardianship No tioos. Consult Clerk of District Const Brighns City, Utah, os , respective signers lor informa tlon c, ?; z ;, Tj NOTICE TO CREDITORS ol itase T. Alien and Laura D. Allen, both Deceased. will present claim Creditor with Estate i voucher to the undersigned at Bng-haR F.D. No. 2, on or before the 20th day of June, A. D., 1952 DAVID V. ALLEN, Administrator of the estate of Isaac T Allen and Laura D Alien, both deceased. Date of first publication April 6, A D, 1952. Walter G, Mann, Attorney for Administrator 37 First Security Bank Building Brigham City, Utah. Apr 18 23 May t) ', , iLrr" a " ww- 3 V I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CAROLINE M. WAGSTAFF, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Perry, Box Elder County, Utah, on or befora the 20th day ol June, A. D., 1952, GLEN M. WAGSTAFF, Administrator of the estate of Caroline M. Wagstaff, Deceased. Data of first publication April 18, A. D. 1952 O. Dee Lund, Attorney ior Administrator First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. Apr May 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Henry Wapataif, Deceased. Eatat Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tha undersigned tt Perry, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, A D , 1952. GLEN and Lillis Robbins. Back row: Shirlee Jensen,. Renae Jensen, June Olsen, Meralyn Jensen, Carol Laney, Jeanette Sato and Kay Rosenbaum. (Jean Parker, not present when picture was taken.) , Left to right, front row : Myrna Kimber, Sonja Hansen, Roxalene Ridd, Donna Fay Roberts, Betty Kay Francis, Sandra Knudson, Kaye Petersen, Portia Reeves, Margo Hunsaker, Shirley Wixom, Sandra Huggins, Sherry Nelson A O MIA Maids Participate In Fifth Ward Rose Tying Ceremony On Tuesday, April 29 Rose tying ceremony for 21 in the candlelight Mia Maids of the Brigham City mony . Fifth ward was held Tuesday evening, April 28. The ceremony topk place during regular Mutual session in the amusement hall of the ward. rose cere- YAZZIE YARNS Willis Robbins and June Olsen of good company each bid as tvidence faith and a guarantee that if awarded execute the contract, the bidder will the contract and furnish contract bond aa required. Any additional information may be ecured at th office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1952 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. M PAGE TEN BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, May 9. 1952 The Oklahoma representative in Statuary Hall in the Capitol at Washington is an Indian Sequoyah. 9 Slightly Deafened? Ace Earmold I o iclentlflc discovery designed no or no, hard a tor tot oartiall. deot neo-to- g , tnougfc to requir a haorlqa o-ar ana It ttts snugly ora comfortably In to will to4 m vislbl to to y unless attention Is called lo It AH TM I Yea Wm FREE PREMIER DEMONSTRATION HOWARD HOTEL Brigham, Utah Monday, May 12 2:30 to 7:30 P. M. If unable to attend please phone hotel lor free heme appointment. Demonstration to bo conducted by Mr. L. P. Malan. WAGSTAFF, D, 1952. May 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Oscar Jenson, 'also known as Oscar D. Jenson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Brig- r News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill - Mrs. Ella Vale is vacationing in Arizona and Texas. total amount of bid mads payable to th Stats Road Commission must ac- Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Henry Wagataff, Deceased. Data of first publication April 18, Dee Lund, Attorney for Administrator First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah. Apr tlves in the state of Indiana. Twenty-On- e M. or improved Is 4 324 miles, and tbs principal Rems of work are approximately aa follows. 19,500 Tone of Plan Mixed Bituminous Surfacing and 337,000 Cu. Yds. of Uncles sifted Excavation. reP req ua M Hcatkon of bidders i quired before plains and specification can be obtained. The attention of bidder is direoted to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $2 05 per hour. The minimum wsge paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1 60 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on thU contract shall be $1 50 per hour. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour U. S Department of Division, Labor, that contractors Engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions nf the Fair Labor Stan darde Act of 1938, (52 Stat 1060). Plans and specifications are on file in the oil Ice of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of the District Engineer at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by bidders. Specification, prospective and plana will be furproposal form nished at Salt Lake City, on depoeit will be refunded, prowhich mg $2 00, viding bidder submits an acceptable bid and return the plans within seven Each days aiter the opening of bids bidder must submit a letter from an guaranteeapproved surety company ing to furrush said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. certified cashier's Cash, check, check, or approved1 proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Klahm and eon, Alex, left Thursday for ham Utah, on or before the 22nd a vacation in Sacramento and day ofCity, August, A D., 1952 CLARENCE JENSON, Denver. stood lit eight candles which Administrator of tae estate of Oscar Jenson also known as upon a lace covered table, The Inspirational Thought for Today Oscar D. Jenson, Deceased. a rose with was centered table William Prescott and John God could not be everywhere Data of first publication April 18, bowl containing a large pink and therefore he made mothers." Huskett left this week to vaca-tii- A D 1952 C. Walter Mann, rose. In Oregon. Jewish Proverb. Special guests for the evening, Attorney for Administrator n along with mothers and fathers of the Mia Maids, were President and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Bishop and Mrs, Evans Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Larsen, Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, South 37 As each girl placed her rose Rldd in the bouquet Roxalene gave the symbolism of the rose and what each color of rose meant. Mrs. Clara Tracy then tied the bouquet and presented Box Elder stake Mia Maid lead- it to Mrs. Ruth S. Jensen. She er, Mrs, Ruth S. Jensen, MIA responded and returned it to president, and Mrs. Zina Olsen, each girl, who in turn presented past MIA president. it to her own mother. Address of welcome was given Roses were also presented to by Miss Rosa Lansen, followed each special guest by Mrs. Amy by Sherilee Jensen, who an- L. Hansen, President Palmer, nounced the following program: Bishop Woodbury and Mrs. Opening song, "As The Rose" by Jones then spoke on the fine the Mia Maids, followed by in- work done by the young girls vocation by Renae Jenserf. Por- and their leaders. tia Reeves and Myrna Kimber Sandra Knudson offered the played a piano duet and Kaye benediction. a retold Petersen presented Dainty refeshments were servStory. The group present then ed to 70 guests from a lace covA a Like solo, Mighty tnjoyed ered table centered with a large fcase by Sonja Hansen, accombasket of roses. White tapers panied by Portia Reeves. ' ; stood on either side of the bas- All the girls then participated ket. First Security Bank This Coupon and $1 49 entitle the 'bearer to one of our nationally advertised 99.95 three piece pen and pencil sets. Ibis unusual offer made possible by the manufacturer, good only while advertising sale is on. A Lifetime Guaranteed pen! A precision ball point pen! And a matching pencil, all beautifully boxed. Hurry they wont last long. Price after sale $9.95. Building. Dean W. (Bond, teacher in the Brigham City, Utah Miss Beatrice Robison, social Apr 18 25 May service worker on the Navajo special Navajo program school, NOTICE CONTRACTORS TO on vacation leave. reservation escorted the follow- is Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commsekm of Utah, ing new students here, Saturr State Mabel Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, Curtis, Susie Lee, day: Julia (Davis, until 2 oclock p. m., Tuesday, May in the special Navajo 29th, 1952, and at that time publicly Agnes Stevens and Louise ad for construction of a 3 inch program school, left (Friday for open Plant Mixed Bituminous Surface Road a vacation in Cross Canyon. in Box Elder County, the same being thait section of U. S. between Pass and Snowville, Iden(Dorothy Brown of the girls r Rattlesnake Mrs. Miriam Thomas, Aid tified No. as Federal Project advisory staff underwent surin the , elementary (14). road to Tha of be constructed gery in the IDee hospital this length school, left this (week for the week. reservation. Mrs. Lois Watkins, teacher in Helen Hoskie is spending her the home economics department, vacation in Phoenix, Arizona. will assist in the girls advisory department this summer in the Anna Becenti is vacationing employment of girl students. in Gallup, NeW Mexico. Mary C. Joyce, girls advisor, Woodrow Nelson of the boys is on vacation leave. advisory staff left this week for . Shiprock, New Mexico. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Keeyah David in the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sloan redeath of their infant son, turned this week from a brief stay on the reservation. , 9 teacher-interprete- MAIL ORDERS Filled. Add 10c each. Limit 30-- 2 each coupon. BRING THIS COUPON , TO THE REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY D 44 teacher-interprete- South Main Brigham City r SATURDAY ONLY 5 Wayne W. West recently TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CASHH and CARRY SYSTEM save a ONE DAY SERVICE MESERVY DRY CLEANERS Phone 62 Sorry folks ... re- Fritz Johnson of the boys adsigned his position as teacher visory staff is vacationing on in the vocational department attf left iwith his family for his the reservation. home in Augusta, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bedoni are on vacation leave. reservaon the Vacationing tion are the following members Bahe Bitsilly of the boys adof the girls advisory staff: Mary is on vacation visory Jane Aragon, Agnes Ancino and leave. staff, , Clara Kedah. Daniels is sipending Three Intermountaineers are a Katherine vacation in Tohatchj, New Oklafor off taking parts south, Mexico. homa to be exact. Max Morrison, John (Lomaquaha of the boys Batty Louise Dyer and Charlotte staff is on vacation advisory Mangseth are planning to leave leave. today to visit friends and Mary Gillett of Tuba City, in charge Mr. and Mrs. Reese Clark and Arizona, missionary of religious education in governrelaare with family visiting ment schools, (was on campus Thursday. According to Arthur Gillespie, protestant religious director at the school, Miss Gillett gave an Interesting account of her experiences on the reservation. She conducted a work shop on Thursday afternoon for protes-tan- t teachers, wherein teaching techniques were discussed. She was accompanied by Mrs. ? Harold Melsness, also of Tuba SfiLT IK i - POBTLfltffl -- ( Its 10 Years Old Take a new Cadillac home with you use it with common prudence and give it reasonable care and ten years from today, there should be many, many people anxious to drive it and call it their own! 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It is not unusual for a Cadillac to pass through four or five or even six different families tach one owning it with pride and driving it with pleasure. Think of this when you buy your next car. If you get a Cadillac there can be no doubt that others will be eager to own it when it has served you the normal span. Why not come in and see and drive this wonderful car? Wed be happy to welcome you any time THE COLDEN ANNIVERSARY Spray for excellent control. Economical V o Vi P- - p Ion of water. im varoiONi ! iwiANi 07 . - - e Horsley's Seed Store 131 So. Main i Phono 29 n Mr0RTti0 iajii" iw f ; v. fFAsDnen 17 East 2nd South f -t ,t Mcntn (Dmmpany Brigham City, Utah |