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Show 6 Box Elder JOURNAL! Lnghum City, u lull Friday, April 29. 1955 Legal Notice ' DFPARTMLNT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Utah. Salt Lake City, Land Office, Notice ta hereby given April 7, 1955 that on February 7, 1955, Ralph Tol- man of Honevville. Utah, Lied appli cation Utah 013306, under the provi-ftion- a of Section 8 of the favkir Grazto select the N'j ing Act, ua amended, section 6, T 14 N, K 6 W, SLM, Utah, containing 320 acrea n exchange for the Nj, Sl;SI'4 aection 13 N R 10 W., SLM, Utah, 11, 1 containing 560 acres Fhia notice w for the punose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objection to such application an opportunother ity to filem their protests or Salt Lake tfie ljud Office City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of suth protest or objection lias been served upon the upphtanl within 30 day-- from the dale of the fust public ition of this notice ERMSTE HOUSE Manager. First publication April 22, 1955M 6 13 A honeyville news ! , 1 and Then They Were Gone . . . Quotable 'Quip: BLshop of Collins-ton- The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting on Friday afternoon, April 22 at the home of Mr. Lima Hunsaker. Mrs. Ellis W. Tolman gave a very interesting lesson on "The Mormon Battalion. There were 15 members present. Lunch was LUBRICATION NOW JOB AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! This Offer ends May 1th Get Your Car Inspected Now! Milne Buick Inc. 1 550 t v j Phone 272 W o&M BEAR RIVER CITY NEWS LAWN FOR EVERY NEED A Tree Pulling Project . . . under progress at the Third Ward chapel Monday and Tuesday this week left the area looking bare for the present, but plans are in order for an all out beautification program to begin immediately. The tree pulling was done by Brigham City Corporation under the direction of Alf Freeman, building committee supervisor. Some oldsters in the commnity remember 65 years ago when the poplars and locusts were planted. ers Business. All the children in the Primary will take part. is Everyone In Honeyville happy over the wonderful rain we received the first of the week. There has been so much wind and the ground was really dry. Mr. and Mrs. SharLin Hunsatruck. The Poplar trees were " ker and two small daughters of 33 Trees Pulled taken to the area just west of his with Logan spent Sunday the city junk yard. The Locust LeGrand Mr. Mrs. and parents, Monday by Brigham trees will make fence posts on Hunsaker and other relatives. the Reeder farm. City Corporation Sharlin is attending the USAC Many of the Locust trees were at Logan. was uprooted during the big wind A free pulling project well underway Monday, April and several were leaning to the 25, as 33 trees, 23 Poplar and west due to their bout with the seven Locust, were removed wind storm some three years the ago. from the area surrounding The removal of the trees Is Third LDS ward, new recreation the first step of a beautifying hall and scout house. On Tuesday 17 trees were re- project planned for the Third moved from the scout . house ward and Its new addition. , gave the leson and Mrs. Dollorus grounds. The Brigham City, f CorporaIverson read, a speech given by DAY President Lorenzo Snow at the tion workers - began" , Monday delication of the Bear River cha- morning and by 5 oclock In the pel In 1898. Mrs. Lucinda Jen- afternoon the trees had been , sen, Lilas Bywater and Andrea pulled and hauled away. j The patrol pulled the" r trees, :j when she uses Huggins were the hostesses. loaded the entire back 'hoe of the, was a Austin Johnsen guest an John Vanderford at the Sigma tree, trunk and all onto "trucks, Chi Fathers and Sons breakfast, and the . trucks dragged them ' ' . , at the Sigma Chi house in Lo away. ' s Several witnessing gan, recently. the proceedings recalled that The brothers and sisters-ilaw of Margaret Johnsen of the trees had been planted more Liberal Brigham City, surprised her on than 65 years ago. One Brigham City man, Les- Trade-i- n ' her birthday Monday evening. The group took their own supper lie Thompson, 61 North Second Allowance along and announced themselv- West, remembers assisting with es by singing Happy Birth- the planting of the Poplars. The pulling project was unday. Mrs. Roy Thorsen and Mrs. der the supervision of Alf FreeModel ilart a low a $98.95 Clifford Thorson were guests at man, building supervisor for the (or NECCHI Model BC the Women Auxiliary of the new recreation hall. Plans are Utah Wool Growers Association to emb and gutter the sidewalks Coll or Visit lor FREE Demonstration near the church in Logan at the Bluebird, Fri and streets I jticotfr house. day. SIMONSEN'S Harold Reeder was assisting Janet Hardy, Jeanette Iverson, and Claire the City employees with his Kay Mortensen Holmgren attended the Future Freshie dance held at the Bear Eugene Wright of the High Council were visitors at sacraRiver High, Monday night. The parents of Miss Dianne ment meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber Mr. and Mrs. (Sally) Iverson, LaMar Iverson, received word of Ogden visited Mrs. Kimbers that she is now employed in the sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. reservation office of Western Ellis Arbon, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater Airlines, located in Statler Hoand Darwin were guests of Mr. tel in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson and Mrs. Max Bywater, Friday will be moving to Seattle, Wash evening. It was Maxs birthday. Bruce Leonard, son of Mr. and soon, where Carl will be em ployed by Boeing Aircraft. He Mrs. Ronald 'Leonard had the will leave soon and begin work misfortune to get some vertebut 'Elyse and Gloria will fol- brae in his back injured, while were low in June after Elyse finishes he and some playmates her teaching at North Logan. playing on the school ground. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon visit- Bruce is now in a cast for six ed In Snowville, Tuesday, at the weeks. home of Ellis' parents, Mr. And Mrs. Jesse Arbon. Willard Notes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham afof Kaysville visited Sunday ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. President John Lillywhite and Raw's the best tinifc to trade for today's At Home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins Friday WER TIRE HORSLEYS SEED STORE PHONE 27 Tree Pulling Project Underway Around Third Ward EDS Chapel Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Meets Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ida M. Checketts CHECK THESE FIVE THINGS A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE SYSTEM CAN DO FOR YOU! Ml Mi. MOTHERS Mz. M 4. is every day M 5. -- SPECIAL automatic Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls $50 Increases available farm acreage. Increases quality and quantity of farm products. Decreases farm labor. Decreases overhead and cost of production. Increases value of your property. If you have i land or land where the too high . . , or if seepage from canals or through levees of adacet water courses is destroying your crop land, contact your W. R. White representative today. (1X111 PURCHASE KV2DX FERTILIZERS HIGH ive're tradin' VELVETY HORSLEY'S , HAVE YOUR OIL CHANGED AND RECEIVE A Time! For A Beautiful Lawn Get Also d AL The HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Connecticut Milk Producers Association office has a vending free machine that provides drinks for employes and guests. Milk, of course. We Carry A Complete Line of The Finest . spent the week-envisiting her folks. She Is a student at the BYU at Provo. Miss Carol Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunof saker was Honeyville awarded a trophy for heT out standing pledge of the year by Kappa Delta sorority at the USAC at Logan, where she Is In her junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson visited in Ogden, Sunday, with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Benson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson of Nibley, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. George Covey of Ogden, were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle Sunday. The three la dies are Sisters. The Honeyville Primary will hold their conference In the ward chapel, Sunday evening, May 1. The theme outlined by the church is Wist Ye Not That I Must 'be about My Fath For Free Its Garden Planting sei ved. Miss Carol Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, GET ACQUAINTED has doubt. ghan and Walter Jaggi of Brig-haCity, and Mr. and Mrs. Larmor Seal and family of Salt Lake City. Also Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wiggill of Layton, Utah. Also visiting Mrs. Hunsaker a few days ago was her sister, Mrs. Charles Czecho-- 1 ordered a nation-wid- e reduction in the use of electric power. Just another way of keeping their people in the dark, no Requita Club Holds Meeting Wednesday; Daughters of Utah Pioneers Meet Fri. its The Requita club held meeting and party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker. Mrs. Connie Peters, Mrs. Ray t'hristenten and Mrs. Olive Monson of Brigham City, were the program guests. Mrs. Peters sang two numbers and Mrs. Chnstensen gave a travel-loon their trip to the Holy Land and other places of while interest they visited All members but four away. were present. Guests at the home of Mrs. Lima Hunsaker this past week were Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mau- - 'The Slovak Communist Cabinet water table water-logge- d i$ un-Im- rjeReOXHnrGG, 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah CONCUtt nrs SfWtt Phone 7765 MAO AU iMIOATtON PIPC COttUOATID MMl COlVIUS OAKS COMCMTf A MfTAl COMCMTf AU MfTAl main ms SC MW UfT TV rts Look under f he hood a little luxury is good for every man ... so enjoy mm STRAIGHT B 0 URB ON WHISKEY years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE Bysoor bum distilws compart UMUCEB1BS. DHL ! TRUCK e look under the looks. Look for a modem engine. Shorter piston stroke prolongs ring life up to short-strok- 53. Your engine tests longer! You save up to one gallon of gas in seven! Other truck makers have started to adopt them. But Only Ford offers four modem short-strok- e V-8- s V-- 8 power right now for EVERY Gerald Stauffers size Visit Parents outdate long-stroSixes in passenger cars. Now its happening in e trucks. If you buy a truck with a Six today, what will its trade-i- n value be? Play it safe go modern NOW ! go short-strok- e truck plus a modem Youve already seen short-strok- short-strok- e Six! e V-- 8s ke long-strok- While on Leave Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stauffer of Columbus, Ohio, have been visiting with Gerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stauffer for about ten days.. They have left for their home in the East, then Gerald will leave for Africa for two or three weeks. He is in the air force. Mrs. J. C. Stauffer with a group of tourists left Salt Lake City Tuesday for a trip to Hawaii for two or three weeks. Sunday morning during fast day services, the YWMIA was reorganized. The outgoing president was Helen Larkin and she was given a hearty vote of thanks. The new officers sustained were Iva Archibald, presIrene Simonsen, first ident; counselor, and Grace Keyes, second counselor. The new Primary officers had a social last Friday evening In one of the class rooms of the for the retiring ward chapel president, Elsa Kunzler. There were about 30 Invitations extended to attend. Mrs. Kunzler was presented with a beautiful present and good luck by all that were there.- - Ford Triple Economy Trucks THE MONEY MAKERS FOR '55 r.D.A.F. 323 South Main Street uric. - ONLY, FORD DEALERS Phone 56 SELL-- !- USED CARS AND TRUCKS I |