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Show The first, liner of the Cunard the S. S. Britannia, reLines, Brigham City, Utah 14 days, 8 hours, to cross quired 195S 30, Friday, September from Liverpool to New York in Will 1840. Cunards Queen Mary of the More than million bushels of wheat in crossed Cherbourg, France, to storage in the United States New York in 4 days, 12 hours, 24 minutes on her maiden voyage April 1, 1955, was stored In The Box Elder Bees will train 1936. vel to Bear River, Friday night, to try and erase the blot put record on their 1954 football when the Bears eliminated Box Elder from the conference with a crucial 20 to 14 defeat. As far as past performance Is concerned, the local squad pas a long edge with 29 wins to three loses to the other county high school since the teams first met 'in 1922. Point differential is ever more Impressive with the Bees harvesting a total of 1,049 to 124 for the Bears. looked The Bears ihave not very impressive in early season games, losing last week to an .1 North strong exceptionally I Cache Bulldog squad by a 21 to Good Taste Inherent of People 1 0 record in their first conference HFNTUfKT STRAIGHT tilt. They also lost two preI IOURHOH vious practice games. I Meanwhile the Bees have gal.1 loped home with three wins to I their credit, two of them shutouts and stopping Ben Lomond I in a regional contest last FriI day night by a 32 to 13 score. I 6 Box Elder JOURNAL one-fift- Red, Blue Tournament Deadline Dees and Bears Meet in Looms 2 Friday Classic 1 5 i ? 1 MORE r GLENMORE I A woman driving along a country road practicing for her drivers license noticed a telephone lineman climbing a pole. "What do you suppose hes doing up there?" she asked her husband seated beside her giving the instructions. Hes just getting out of your I 1 I MORE s .1 Me... MORE quality... s MORE enjoyment. husband. way, muttered O LEGAL NOTICE the Probata and Guardianship No tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for lnforma tion. hvry drop distilled and bottled by tGLENMOUE DISTILLERIES tythii, hection, r,s'tat for Golf Club Members Contest Closes Oct. 2, Dinner for Winners Is Set for Oct. 6 The final mens tournament of the season, the annual red and blue, is .being ,played this week at the Brigham City Golf and Country club as members square off In dead seriousness with a steak supper hanging In the balance. Spearheading the Red team is Deb Holmgren while urging the Blues on to victory Is S. Max-tiRasmussen. The losing team, traditionally, hosts the winners to a steak dinner to be served at the Tropical Restaurant, Thursday, Oct. COMPANY JiadctionS s.,0.o.7.M.2, Reese; D. A. Baron; Denzell Butler and Lou Dean Bunderson and Omer Call; E. R. Davis and C. J. Beasley; Bill Bott and Lloyd Reese; Jim Powers and James Brown; Harold Bouck and Leo Jensen ; S. L. Moskowltz and Sid Farnsworth Roy Barnard; and Jack Fronk; Max Fridel and Owen. Cannon. TO!? CUD EDB xA w r AiV hy at the lowest prices ever offered! at 7 t. m. All tournament matches must be played by Sunday evening, Oct. 2, Dean Candland, club pro, explained. Pairings for the red and blue tournament are listed below, with the first named on the red team, second on the blue ros-te- r. ; ; Willis Hansen and Deb E. L. Jensen and D. W. Harris; Dennis Johnson and Walt Mann; Pat Jeppson and Otto Jorgensen; Wayne Jepper sen and J. Harold Reese; Gordon Worley and Eddie Krey; Orville Larsen and Palmer Seigfred; Don Sheffield and Gordon Lar sen; John Larsen and Gale Mad dox; Wm. Merrell and Paul Reese Merrell; Orville Merrell and Max Morgan; Grant Ward and Boyd Miller; Gordon Felt and C. A. Munns; Will Stayner and Clair Merrell; Geo. Mason, Jr., and John Peters; Alf Olsen and J. Leo Nelson; Milton Peters and Bud Pett; Ren Reeder and H. L. Pearse; John Reese and Eric Seashore; Earl Seegmiller and Reed Had-field- Candland; Ernest Schnieter and Bus Howard; Deb Holmgren c and S. M. Rasmussen; Howard Call .and Pete Usa-tucWalt G leave and W. E. Davis; Frank Earl and Les Reese Jensen and Rex Earl; Z. W. Earl and Ronald Packer; Reed Merrill and C. F. Epley; Farrel Bess and Lloyd Robinette; Chet Hamilton and A1 Hansen and Vic Forsgren; Stayner Thompson; Mont Glov. ex and j Russ Fishbuxn; Jerry ' Fruin and Ray Grant; Glov. Tippy Pearse and W. L. er; Darrel Gardner and Kent Jensen; C. B. Williams and W. H. Griffiths; Lyle Hamilton and O. Dee Lund; Ray Thomas and Scott Horsley; Art Hess and Lee Hansen; J. W. Harris , and Glen Humpherys; Halver Glenn and : Quinten Allen; Jed Abbott and Jack Maurice Burtcher Shumway; and Glenn Andersen; K. G. Allen and Frank Stevens; Rex Baron and Delon Anderson; Jim Bordeaux and Frank. Crowell; Clyde Stratford and Rulon Bar- - Triple TemperGoodyears exclusive ed Cord Body makes the new Tubeless Deluxe one of the strongest, safest tires ever built. You get better puncture protection . . . better out protection Fit your present wheels No extras to buy. . TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND. plus tax and recapable tire YOUR GET tLlifea-- ; DIVUUI Remington Automatic Winchester Automatic Browning Automatic lift TRADE-I- N ON YOUR OLD GUN! ASYT BOOTS - SLEEPING BAGS - we don't have what you want Coleman LANTERNS we'll get it for you! A LEGAL NOTICE persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendant. OF UTAH TO THE THE STATE ' ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re-- I WILLIAM E. quired to serve upon DAVIS, plaintiffs attorney, whosa ad-- 1 dress is ?8 First Security Bank Build ing, Brigham City, Utah, in answer ito the Complaint within twenty (201 days after service of this upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said with Complaint which has been filed the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover a judgment quiet-- I ing plaintiffs title to the following described land situate In Box Elder l. County, State of Utah, to wit: The South three-fourth- s ef Sec. of Sec. 12, In Tp. I, and the Wj 7 N R. 2 W.. SLM, and the North s of Sec. 36, Tp. 8 N R. 1 W., SLM. Excepting therefrom the right of way of the Ogden W4er Canal and the E4 of f the NW4 the NW4 of said Sec YJ "Recruiting of approximately volunteer troop leaders across the nation will be a ma jor project of the Girl Scouts of America for the next few years," declared Mrs. Dorothy Chase of Ogden, president of the Wasatch Council of Girl Scouts, of which Brigham City is a member. Mrs. Chase further pointed out that In some large cities, as many as 10,000 girls are waiting .to become girl scouts, but cannot be admitted to membership .because of a ' shortage of adult leaders. A number of additional leaders are needed in Brigham City to answer ithe demand for girls seeking membership. In issuing a call for volunteer leaders, Mrs. Chase emphasized the rewards as well as the of girl scout responsibilities leaders. There is tremendous satisfaction," she asserted, In THRILLING NEW helping young girls to take reafsponsibility for the troop fairs, to have a good time, to learn new things. There is a COLORS AT great sense of achievement in to them accept, apprehelping EXTRA COST ciate, and enjoy other people; to do their share as members of the Girl Scouts, and to live up to .the Scout ideals of honor, See them here t courtesy, friendship, and loyalStar White ty. Dawn Yellow "With the national spotlight turned on teenagers and their Meridian Blue behavior, she added, it beSunset Copper hooves us adults to take serSee them on actual Youngsas our iously responsibilities in town Kitchens units. leaders of the youngstere Colors make g foolour own community." proof. And theres no extra cost for Mrs. Chase pointed out that colorl ' there is not a need for a background of scouting experience or knowledge ito be a successful 300,000 WOOD- WOODLAND and LAND, his wife: T. WAYNE WOODLAND and KARTELL WOODLAND, AMOS his wife; CHRISTENSEN, FLOSSIE C. BRAEGGER. LAWRENCE C. BURNETT. IDA C. STOKES, JEN ME C. SUMNER, VIOLET C END ERS, the heirs of NeTs C Christensen hi and Amelia Christensen, wife, both deceased; and FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, THIRD DOE. and all other IT'S ALMOST DUCK HUNTING TIME! BIG North Perry i cnnfl GuanOfM GO-TOGETH- ... Save depreciation on costly farm machinery keep livestock healthier and more productive by doing essential fix-u- p jobs and erecting new farm buildings now. Plans, ideas, materials and convenient Bestway" financing available. ... ER NO CORRUGATED ROOFING Corrugated galvanized tteel or aluminum for rooft or tide wall. Any quantity. . HEAVY HARDWARE Heavy duty (trap hinge,, even-hea- d door hardware, fente material, and othar hardware itm,-va--- - leader. , Training sessions for new leaders now starting in Brigham City will begin on Monday, Oct. 3, at 1:15 p. m. in the employees club at .the Intermountain school. Anyone interested in girl scouting is urged to attend. 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The truck driver's Most modem power V8 or 6 In most new Chevrolet truck models, you have your choice of V8 or 6. Chevrolets new truck V8s have the shortest stroke of any V8 in any leading truck! That means less fric- - Year 2 Dated this 29th day of August, A. D. WM. E. DAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: No. 28, First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah. Date of first publication Sept. 15, 1955. Date of ' last publication Oct. 7. Chevrolet Truck Work Styling ii well illustrated in theie tour models ranging from the Low Cab Forward and Cameo Carrier at left to the unit at pickup and tractor-trail- "dream cab With wide panoramic windshield, concealed Safety Step and ventilation system. High-Lev- el Work Styling a Chevrolet exclusive Two fresh, functional styling treatments one for light- - and medium- - after year, Americas duty models, another for heavy-dut- y. Your Chevrolet truck will do your job better and look betterl Most modern features throughout Advanced suspensions! 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Wales, deceased: JOHN LACUN, if alive and if dead hia un known heirs, devisees, legatees, cred itors, assigns and legal representahis tives and JANE DOE LACUN. CRAGUN ; and wife. JOHN WILEY LUCY C FOULGEJR, the heirs of Jo. anna D. Ora gun, deceased: EZRA CRAGUN and MARGARET CRAGUN, his wife; JOHN ELLIS CRAGUN and ELAINE CRAGUN. his wife; CECIL P. ... MORE PEOPLE ferfh ii Troop Leaders T Super-Cushio- n ... Juftiend In Need of 6 O 3-- Girl n Rich-ardse- it e Lowell on; R. L. Thompson and Creditors will present claim Elmer Winzeler; Russ , Wald t vouchers to the umjersdgraed South 3rd West. Brigham City, Utah, ron and E. C. Wixom; David on or before the 1st day of February, Waldron and Leon Halgren; A D 1Q5. M. JENSEN, MARY ELIZABETH Harold Larsen and Darwin Executrix. Young; Dee Smith and Ole Zun-de- l; O, DEE LUND, Jack Bundy and Dean Attorney (or Executrix. Louisville, Kentucky . NOTICE TO CREDITORS of HYRUM C. JENSEN, - Make sure quilts are dean before Blorage. 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