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Show MMT' IMMMU PROMONTORY LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER SALE FOR QUILT BATTING White Miracle" fine Celanese fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Phone PA 24 E. 1 So. HI LAND DAIRY PRODUCTS For Home Delivery Service Phone PA 34 used washers, RECONDITIONED ranges, refrigerators, From $35. Breitenbeker Electric. PA dryers, TV. FOR SALE 1955 Chevrolet with overdrive. Clean, good tires, and the price is right. See Herm Hadfield at Central Chevrolet or call PA after 6 p. m. or weekends. V-- 8 LOOKING FOR AN IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHERS DAY? Why not give her a Chihuahua? We have them ready to go. stock, toy breed. Champion Come and see them, JAMES BRAEGGER Willard, Utah FOR SALE Good Farmall cub tractor, with cultivators. See at 312 North Third West or call PA in Whitney Rest Home in Mendon, Utah. Phone SKyline VACANCY semination service. Phone H. Chlarson, 117 East Fifth Ph. PA Call SH Abe So., If no answer. Thurs-t- f 8x EXPERT REPAIR WORK New Zippers New Pockets i2 Pockets Knit Cuffs Shorten Sleeves Turn Collar Waist Length WANTED - WAITRESSES Apply in person 605 South Main After 6:00 P.M. Re-lin- Coats e Modern Cleaners PA 36 No. Main Com- mission, bonus. No overnight travel. Car necessary. 21 to 45 years old. Experience helpful but not necessary as we have complete sales training program. Must be able to start work within two weeks. Write Box R" o Box Elder News Journal listing qualifications. INCOME TAX Returns prepared. Internal revenue experience. Public accounting experience. or PA Phone PA M-- l ch c-- SPRING CLEANING Intermountain students will do cleaning of an FOR SALE Seven year dle horse. Mare. quarter horse, Vi thorobred. Fast walker. Good climber in hills. Spirited but gentle. PA old sad- walls, school top-not- windows, kinds, floors, basements, yards, etc. 50c per hour Phone PA oV LEASE INCOME TAX preparation. South First East. PA FOR RENT 420 Three bedroom durange and oven. Carport and storage room, fenc- WILL DO ironing in my home. ed yard. PA Pick up and delivery. Mrs. Reid, Built-i- n SH FOR RENT Two bedroom mod- HAVE YOUR carpets and furniern apartment. Inquire 127 South ture cleaned the famous nationThird West. wide Servicemaster way. Now available in Brigham City. Call FOR RENT Three bedroom cotPA tage. Furnished and heated. North Third FOR RENT 2 bedroom duplex Built-inapartment. storage, fenced yard. 545 East Sixth South. Will HOUSE for rent consider couple with one child. Also trailer spaces for rent. Ph. PA TRAILER . WANTED TO BUY BUY Live fryer rabbits. Highest market prices. Rons Rabbitry, Hyrum. Utah, A-- h WILL TEND children in my home during day. Ph. PA Registered Chestnut Purebred Arabian Stallion At Stud for 1962 Foals Malastra A.C.H.R. 2687 Galastra and Mesaoud breeding. Excellent disposition and good conformation. TO l 1958 Grand Champion Parade Class, Nevada Arabian Horse Association. Return privileges during season. or PA Phone PA Brigham City, Utah WANTED WANTED Baby sitter, from 6:00 in the morning to 1:00 p. m. For two small children. Call PA LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship Notlcoi. Con suit Clark of District Court Brigham City Utah, or respective tignars for In formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Andrew Nielsen, Jr., Deceased. with claims Ureditors will present vouchers o the undersigned at !ewev-villon or the before 16th Utah, day Trailer of June, A. D.. 1961. FOR SALE OR TRADE EDWARD A. NIEISEN, house. 8 ft. wide and 40 ft long. Administrator of the estate of PA Andrew Nielsen, Jr., Deceased. of first publication April 13 A pate OFFERED TRAILER SALES SERVICES WILL DO plowing PA r., 1961. Mann and with Hadfield, Attorneys for Amniiustrator, Bnjhera City, Utah, Roto-Til-l- FAMILY members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese in Tremonton last unday and enjoyed an afternon of eating and visiting. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen, ORDINANCE NO. 251 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo An Ordinance Amending the Sub- children; and daughters of division Ordinance of Brigham Christensen Bear River City; Mr. and Mrs. Minto for a Provide City, Utah, Joseph Murray and family; Mr. imum Width of Fifty Feet on and Mrs. Varge Christensen and Minor Streets, With a Minimum children of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. and family of Thirty-Tw- o Feet for Roadway Gaylen Christensen and the host and hostess and sons. of to of Curb Face Curb) (Face MANY OF our local people For Minor or Local Streets. in Salt Lake BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY spent several days the past week atending PriCOUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, City mary conference and General conUTAH, as follows: ference. SECTION 1. Subparagraphs b Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christensen of the and c of Section a have purchased of Brigham and family Revised Ordinances hereby farm in Idaho and have moved City, Utah, 1957, into the Bear Lake valley. amended to read as follows: b. Minor streets shall MATTSON Shepard, small son have a minimum width of fifty of Dr. and Mrs. Reed Shepard of feet. Salt Lake City has spent the past c. Minimum width of roadway week with his grandparents, Mr. of to of curb shall face curb) (face and Mrs. Raff Christensen. Dr. be as follows: and Mrs. Shepard came up after 32 ft. For minor or local streets, him Sunday. 40 ft. For secondary streets Elmo Christensen and Roger 60 ft. For major streets or conform to Johnson left Sunday for northern Master Plan California on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leavitt and SECTION 2. The City Council finds and determines that this Or- children Susan and Jimmie spent dinance is necessary for the im- the past two weeks in California. mediate preservation of the peace, Mr. Leavitt was sent to Los Anhealth and safety of the inhabi- geles on business by the Thiokol While he was taking corporation. tants of Brigham City. his SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall care of his responsibilities take effect upon its adoption and family stayed with Mrs. Leavitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Spurfirst publication. rier at They visited and Marine Highland. PASSED AND ADOPTED Land, Knotts Berry Farm, the Ordered Published by City Santa Village and other places of Council of Brigham City, Utah this interesa. Mr. Spurrier conducts 6th day of April, A. D., 1961. the ward choir in Highland and for they furnished the singing RUEL M. ESKELSEN, their stae conference which the Mayor. Leavitts enjoyed so much. ATTEST: Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE I, Fannie J. Christensen, RecorBOX ELDER COUNTY will sell, der of Brigham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a full, at the court house door, Brigham true, and correct copy of an Ordi- City, Utah, on May 16, 1961, at 12 nance of Brigham City, Utah, en- oclock noon, at public auction for An Ordinance titled, Amending cash, the following described real the Subdivision Ordinance of Brig- property, ham City, Utah, to Provide for a Commencing at a point South Minimum Width of Fifty Feet on 58 deg. 37 min. East 794.8 ft. from the NW Cor. of Sec. 1, T 8 Minor Streets, With a Minimum N, R 2 W. SLM, running th S 37 Feet for RoadWidth of Thirty-Tw- o way (Face of Curb to Face of deg. 33 min. West 247.5 ft., th S 27 min. E 879.4 ft., th 52 deg. Curb) For Minor or Local Streets, passed by the City Council on the North 37 deg. 33 min. East 247.5 6th day of April, A. D., 1961, as ft, th North 52 deg. 27 min. West same appears of record in my of- 879.4 ft to place of beg. Contg. 5 acres more or less. fice. Together In Witness Whereof, I have set with such right of way as Box Elder County has thereto. my hand and affixed the corporate No bids under $250 will be reSeal of Brigham City, this 6th day ceived. of April, 1961. Box Elder County BOX ELDER COUNTY FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN. COMMISSIONERS, City Recorder. (SEAL) By K. B. OLSEN, Cleri, are SERVICE Livestock Roger Wayne D. Criddle, STATE ENGINEER. Published in Box Elder Journal, Brigto March 30 ham City, Utah, from April 13. 1961. Shorten Coats Shorten Skirts Shorten Dresses FOOD SALESMEN CHerry In attendance Helens family. were the grandparents, the James Thorpes of Wellsville, three sisters and their families, the Ralph Bennets of Tremonton, the Sharon Cummings of Roosevelt, and the Marvin Poppletons of Wellsville, and a daughter, the Don Woodwards of Corinne. Gathering for a picnic on the lawn and an afternon of fun and visiting at the Duane Wells were the A1 Krugs, Kenneth Nelsens, Dean Shepards and Paul Browers of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelsen and daughter Deborah attended Lutheran church services in Brigham on Easter, then visited by telephone with their parents in Spokane, Wash, and Hudson, Iowa. Paul McKinnon and his childomestic requirements of 4 families, for supper in Ogden dren spent Easter with his parents evening. Friday the watering of 7000 mink, 50 cattle and and Mrs. Tom in Randolph. 3 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as Hosts were Mr. May 13, 1961. Leather Elbow Patches MARK and FRANS COFFEE SHOP WANTED the Dever Stokes and other family Sec. 26, T6N, R6W. 1362 32660 Lloyd W. Keller Corp., members, returning early Friday . sec.-fta .1 from Lake St., Ogden, Ut. well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at morning to Salt Lake for . the rea point N. 2540 ft. and E. 160 ft. from mainder of conference. They left SW Cor. Sec. 36, T5N, R14W. The water is to be used for the watering of early Monday morning in company 7000 sheep, 150 cattle and 25 horses, in with a group from the newly orN W 4 N W V4 S W' V4 said Sec. 36. ganized Minnesota stake for their 32683 Robert M. Reese, 1356 Arlington Drive, Ogden, Ut. .5 sec.-ft- . from a home. well, bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 3350 ft. and W. 456 ft. from KEITH WEBB of Salt Lake SE Cor. Sec. 34, T9N, R2W. The water is to be used for the watering of 200 City spent several days student cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to at the school here during irrigate 40 acres, all uses in NEi, SEV teaching the Easter vacation in Salt Lake said Sec 34 32684--- J. .5 C Stauffer, Willard, Ut. of He is the sec.-ft- . well bet. 100 and 500 schools. from a ft. deep at a point S. 1343 ft. and W. Mrs. Ida Miller of Penrose. 921 NE Cor. Sec. 27, T9N, ft. from George L. Hawkins from WinR2W. The water is to be used for watering of 200 cattle, and from Apr. 1 field. Kan. and now an engineer to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres, ail uses for Thiokol is living in the Nellie in WiAELNEVfc said Sec. 27. 124 Flint home. 32724 George A. Nielson, Jr., His wife and family North 6th East, Brigham City, Ut. 3 will move here when school it out. sec.-ft- . from a 12-iwell, bet. 200 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 1170 ft. and honored Merlin Larsen was E. 425 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 2, T8N, R2W. The water is to be used for the guest on his birthday at a Chinese Family Gatherings Enjoyed By Bear River City People Jacket Zippers v 11 PRICES HAVE BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED! 32761 Howard Call, Box 1234, Salt BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS from a spring Lake City. Ut. .5 sec.-f- t. area, trib. to Great Salt Lake at a NE W' ft. 980 S. 891 and ft. from point Cor. Sec. 35, T9N, R2W. The spring area is described as follows: Beg. at a point S. 561 ft. and W 330 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 35, T9N, R2W, thence S. 330 ft., W. 660 ft., N. 330 ft., and E. 660 ft. to beg. The water will be conbasins to the veyed from the catch to various of diversion, thence point places of use for the domestic requirements of three families, and a concesDR. AND MRS Elliot Killpack and sion stand of a drive-itheatre, By Mrs. Irving Christensen 20 from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate Mrs. Edwin Mellor of Fayette, David Petersen and family of Og-an- d acres, all uses in NVNEt4 said Sec. 35. Protests resisting the granting of any Utah, returned home Wednesday children, Shirley and Paul, of of the foregoing applications with rea- after spending several days with Torrence, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. sons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Cap- her daughter and family, Mr. and den visited last week at the home itol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. AnderHendrickson. Saves you time and trouble. "help wanted Adults. PA West. SALE CONTINUES! 2. North Main. Ph. PA plex. crar T) 100 supply to irrigate acres, all uses in SEV4, SWVi said Sec. FREE use of our Carpet Shampoo-e- r with purchase of Blue Lustre shampoo. Brigham Furniture, 31 FOR R ENT iWferK muth a supplemental 649 FOR SALE Blue studio couch, makes into bed. Good condition, $10. Ph. PA FOR SALE ft iiiTii A432047-U- Dwight son' and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard. The ladies are sisters of Dr. Killpack. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson is undergoing treatment this week in the LDS .hospital in Salt Lake City. We all hope for Myrtles speedy recovery. MRS. FLORENCE Gardner is spending a few days this week in Mantua with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen- - and daughter are moving into their new home in Mantua. They have been living with Mrs. Larsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leonard during the construction of their home. MRS. WILLIAM Port Alberni, B. C., Hackwell Canada, of ar- rived by bus Tuesday morning to spend some time with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Muir and daughters, Kaylcne and Judy, of Heber City, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. Mrs. Rita Anderson and Mrs. Olive Reese visited recently with their sister, Mrs. LoVcan Murphy at the home of Mrs. Bert. Shipley in Corinne. Mrs. Murphy is Mrs. Shipleys mother. APRIL FIRST was a big day for the Ramsdell family. It was Deweys birthday anniversary so mom and pop and all their children motored to Ogden where they enjoyed a full course dinner at Brattens. During the meal the sons and daughters presented their father with a beautiful wrist watch and a transister radio. The remainder of the evening was spent in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Taylor where the birthday cake and ice cream was enjoyed. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ramsdell of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell of Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Mike Taylor. Brigham City; Ramsdell and the guest of honor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell. t: A-1- 3 THE MANY friends of Mrs. Alice Peterson will be happy to now she is slowly recovering at her home after having been hospitalized with back troubles. Mrs. Nola Nessler had charge of the following program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening: Invocation was offered by Joseph Let Not vocal solo, Murray; Your Heart Be Troubled. was rendered by Mrs. Varge (Sharon) Christensen; talk by Varge Chriswas vocal trio, tensen; He, sung by Nola C. Nessler, Floy C. Murray and Carrie J. Christensen; Wanda Johnson, accompanied tin singing and the ou Pago Sixteen) benedic-(Coutlini- LEGAL NOTICES Elder County, the same being situated Approximately 2 Miles North of the Junction of State Road 102 and NOTICE State Road No. 69 a Deweyville. AdjaNotice of a meeting of the board cent to S'ate Road No. 69, identified as of directors of the National Golden State Project Project No. 1704. The principal items of work are apwith proximately Spike Society, a corporation as follows; 5000 Tons of Gravel Surface Type "B' headquarters in Box Elder county, 'Stockpiled! and 1000 Tons of Cover MaUtah. terial Tpe A 'In Stockpile). The projis to be completed in 20 working This meeting shall be held for ect da vs. of the purpose or Prequalification of bidders is requir-- j Prior to any bidder's receiving the said board, to fill any vacan- ed. it will be plans and specifications, on the board necessary that the bidder have on file cies which may occur with Road the Commission Sate of of directors, and to adopt by-laI tah completed and approved the reand such quired Prequalification Statement perfor the organization, to contractors experience and other business as may come before taining financial condition. Not less than he general prevailing the board. wage rates as determined by the IndusThe meeting to be held between trial Commission of Utah, effective shall be paid to all 1960, the hours of 1:00 and 2:00 p. m. on August 25,workmen and mechanics laborers, on this project. Friday, the 28th day of April. 1961, forms, plans, cross sections at the Idle Isle Cafe, Brigham andProposal specifications are on file in the of Utah. the State Road Commission. Salt City, Lake City, and the office of its District DELONE GLOVER, in Box Engineer at Ogden. Utah, where they bidmay be reviewed by prospective ders. proposal forms, Specifications, Comand plan? mav be obtained at the mission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee $5 00. no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guar- said bidder with anteeing to furnish required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of Nd made payable to the State Rond Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, he bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as re quired. may be Any additional infoimation secured a' the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 8'h dav of April. 1961. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH, Taylor Burton. Diteetor of Highways. C, 3 X Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 601, State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 orlotk p. m.. at that Tuesdav. April 25, 1961, and time publicly opened for construction of A Gravel and Cover Material Stockpile in Box Elder County, the same being situated on State Right of Way Vi Mile as State East of Snowville, identified Project No. 1705. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: 7500 Tons of Gravel Surface Type B 2000 Tons of Cover 'Stockpiled and Matenal T.vpe A 'In Stockpile). The to is be completed in 25 workproject ing days. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidders receiving it will be plans and specifications, necessary that the bidder have on file Road Commission of with the State Utah completed and approved the required Prequalification Statement perand taining to contractors experience financial condition. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Indusof Utah. effectic trial Commission August 25, 1960. shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this project. Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in the office of he Stae Road Commission. Salt Ike City, and the office of its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah, where they bidmay be reviewed by prospective ders. proposal forms, Specifications. and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon of a fee of application and pamcnt $5 00, no part of which will be refundEach bidder must submit a letter ed. from an approved surety company guarsaid bidder with anteeing to furnish required bond. The right to reiect any or all bids is resered. Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than fixe per cent of total amount of ud made paxablo to t he State Rond Commission must aocmnpanv ea h bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. mav be Any additional information secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 8th dav of Apnl. 1961. WE NEED LATE MODEL USED CARS MODELS 1957-1958-1- 959 Early Spring sales have depleted our inventory. YES SIR! We are willing and able to make premium allowances on late model used cars on new 1 961 CHRYSLERS - PLYMOUTHS VALIANTS -J- EEPS We offer Utah's finest financing, provided by our local banks. 36 months to pay, at low bank interest. Your present car may cover the down payment. SEE US TODAY! The STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF I TAH. next 10 deals will be sharp. Tavlor Burton. Director of Highways. C. NOTICS CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah. Salt Room 601, State Office Building, Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock p. m.. amt at tlul Tuesday, April 25. construction ot time pumiciv opened A Gravel and Cover Material StocJ&pilQ TO lal, tr PACKER 647 South Main Motor Co., Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth Valiant - Jeep Phone PA 1 .........A.............- 15 EVt Phone PA 4 x 12 steel farm PA gate. Two cow stancions per month salary. Promontory People Attend LDS Conference in Salt Lake City Superior Dairy FOR SALE $400 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1961 MILK FOR SALE 21 in. console TV set. Good condition. In working order. Phone PA PHOTOGRAPHS hand colored. 10, $3.00. Dolly S. Rockwood, North Main. Phone PA THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the SERVICES OFFERED entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. To Change: FIREPLACE also construction; Brigham City Corp., Brigham all types of stone masonry. John City, It. proposes to change the place Brunchley and Mr. and Mrs. Dar- By Rosalie S. Wells and nature of use of 1.78 sec. ft. of waConference visitors to Salt Lake lrc' Wintle. Godfrey, PA ter evidenced by Underground-wate- r Claim No. 486. The water has been diLT. COL. and Mrs. Maynard Nelverted from a 12 in. well, 205 ft. deep City were Branch President and at a point S, 24 deg. 59 min. E 1420 ft. Mrs. Merlin Larsen on Friday eve-- 1 son ond four children, Cheryl. Cor. Sec. 18. TyV KIW, and from W used from Mar. 1 to Dec. 25 to irrigate During their Mark, Karen and Craig were Sun85 acres ut NWSWV, SWI4NWV4 said ning and Saturday. day dinner guests of the Kenneth Sec. 18. stay they were guests of Wandas Nelsons, the occasion Hereafter, 1 78 sec. ft. will be divertbeing the Sored as heretofore and used as a supple- parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. fifth birthday anniversary of Craig mental supply for the municipal pur- enson. Grade "A Pasteurized Nelson. poses of Brigham City. To Appropriate: CREAM TOP and Mr and Mrs. Duane Wells and EARLIER in the week Mrs. 32574 Brigham City Corp., Brigham of water from a Duane Wells and Mrs. Rose Stokes son Ronald HOMOGENIZED City, Ut. 1.78 sec.-fand Dean Shepard 205 ft. deep at a point S. well, Milk & Cream Delivered 24 deg. 59 min. E. 1420 ft. from W4 attended the Primary Conference ard have completed the Survival some Training course given by the WildCor. Sec. 18. T9N, R1W. The water is on Wednesday and spent TRY ITI to be used from Dec. 26 to Feb. 28 as and Mrs. life in Brigham City. a supplemental supply for the municipal time visiting with Mr. Harris Torbenson of Anoka, Minn, purposes of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Krug and son Box 32611 Miriam P. Mason, P. O. Durwere weekend visitors of her from who had come to conference. 181, Bngham City. Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . Terry Phone PA a well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep ing their stay they were overnight parents, the Paul Browers in MorS 863 W. 130 ft. from at a point ft. and of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fack-re- ll gan. NE Cor. Sec. 12, T11N, R3W. The water guests Mrs. of Howell. is to be used for the domestic requireformerly Leonard and Bill Hunsaker and ments of one family, and from Apr. 1 Fackrell teaches Primary on Ron Burt of Corinne were visitors to Oct. 31 to irrigate V acre, all uses ChiHEATING Thursdays at the Primary in NEtiNE1 said Sec. 12. of the Jay Browns. Jerald accom32624 Harold Reeder, 144 North 2nd ldrens Hospital so they were able panied them back to Corinne from AIR CONDITIONING West, Bngham City, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. a well bet. 100 and 600 ft deep to visit her Primary class, and where he is staying with his sister, at a point S. 650 ft. and W. 100 ft. came away with a deeper appreHaving heating problems? Need Mrs. Don Woodward while attendfrom EV4 Cor. Sec. 15, T9N, R2W. The do sheet metal work? Planning on can what ciation of water is to be used for the watering of Primary ing college in Logan. 200 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the little crippled installation of air conditioning boys and uses in NV& to 160 acres, all irngate Sunday school services on Faster Wednesday evening they girls. SVi said Sec. 15. system? Call us today! Free esWest vsited with Orville S. Johnson in were held earlier in the morning 32636 Lake Crystal Salt Co., timates! so the day would be free for fam- Ogden . MiU, P. O. Box 1149, Ogden, Ut. in the interest of genealogy. 12 sec.-ftfrom Great Sait Lake at a SEASHORES EV4 Sec. Cor. W. 9020 ft. from point The Torbensons came to Brig- ily visiting. be The water will 25, T6, R6W. ham Into Sheet Metal lake IT WAS a family reunion at the from the City with them on Thursday directly pumped Heating evaporating pond, where it will be used evening where they visited with Jay Browns for members of Air Conditioning for the recovery of salt in WVfc Sec. 25, CACHE VALLEY Breeding Association provides the best dairy and beef sires for artificial in- Phone PA USERS POINTERS - ..............A....................... Laa6iMMaaaaaaaaMaM UA44aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 56 ' |