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Show LEGAL Season Continues NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE FOR RENT or LEASE HELP WANTED Estate of GEORGE ALMA GARDNER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 118 South 6th East, Brigham City, Utah on or before the 17th day of March A.D., 1966. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provl-slon- s Utah Code of Sec. Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required there. In. Co. Chrlstoffersen, VeNoy administrator of the estate of George Alma Gardner, Deceas-ed- . Management Personnel Date HELP WANTED WANTED (LADY MIGHT QUALIFY) Customers Borrow $100 per need service. Full or part month. $500 per time opening in Br.gham City month. $2000 per & N. Weber & Cache Co. Can month. earn $3.50 and up hourly SEABOARD FINANCE Write Rawle.gh, Dept. UT A 110 So. Main PA Colo. 10 20 Denver, Next to Roxy Theatre Thurs. MAN NEED HOBBIES, TOYS, NOVELTIES Wholesale to Churches, Lodges and Organizations PARTY SHOP Carr Shopping Plaza Andes Apts. RENT between 3 and 4 East. bedroom, washer and dryer, 5th So. 2 Take over paybeautiful Spinet FOR SALE ments on piano, ph. FOR SALE air - conditioning. $75 to $90. Contact Wayne May, Bldg. 508 Apt. A. gague model 12 Winchester shotgun. This is the hand made model 12 which isnt in production any longer. $50. M has a kick pad and a varible choke. Will take 410 pump or double barrell on after 5 trade. Phone TFN-p- d p.m. FurniApartments for Rent No or unfurnished. children or pets. 17 West 1st 48 South Main Brigham City, Utah - SORRY a merry FOR RENT BUSHNELL gal. She used Blue Lustre rug APARTMENTS. Newly carand upholstery cleaner. Rem peted and decorated, utilities electric shampooer $1. Brig- paid except lights. 1 and 2 ham Furniture. bedrooms, ph. SAL 'is now THE proven carpet International drive pickup, new motor, $750. 384 North Second East, Phone Tremonton. STEADY 1957 63 1 - price, regular SALE FIREWOOD off call Grant smokers, Owner leaving Buick, prof, hair dryers, household furniture including, player piano, antique buffett, bunk beds, boys bike, for or etc. ph. appointment Co see. FOR SALE '62 Secbional FOR SALE sofa, platform rocker, bed, springs, mattress, end table, dresser, chest (5 drawer), ph. Thurs. FOR SALE ed with extras. ph. 1965 VW. Load734 iFairview 1950 0 Future For Men or Women Age 18 to 49 Working Condi ions pleasant Short Training Period Automation Machine Tram ng Center Send Your Nome, Age Education, Address, Phone No, to Director of Automation Devel Dpment jecure carpets and dranes Ciein, See anytime Available Ion 15th. 71 S. 5 0 FOR RENT Duplex - Older home - close in - either side $40 or both $65 heat and water furnished. Newer duplex either side $65 - range and water furnished. Two three bedroom homes. Older but good - $50 and $60 00 C. B. REALTOR WILLIAMS, 9 SERVICES OFFERED Intermountain Group Meets Every Friday, 8:30 p.m. South End, Building 61 Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public or PA Phone PA PIANO TUNING Honeyville FOR RENT Skiis, will trade, Near courthouse, clean bedroom apartment. 1 Qualified B. Y.'s ELECTRtC formerly B & R Electric ph. Motor rewinding and overhaul. New and rebuilt motors for sale. Generator sonable. ph. 2. Laundry sink $28. ph. 75-9.- 5 Fireplace ble saw. wood Call sawed, 3 porta- after 6 p.m. INCOME TAX returns, bookkeeping, calculating, research papers 'typed. Etc. call 0 FOR RENT Large one bedroom furnished walkout apartment. Inquire 435 West 6th South, ph. 2 bedroom apt FOR RENT wall to wall carpet, drapes, 5 adults only. ph. NEED a qualified carpand enter for interior exterior work? Reasonable prices, Free estimator es. ph. Aliens Register 6. 0 723-689- piano Spinet this area. Take over $15. monthly payments For Details write: Credit Manager, 'Box House Station, 6179-Suc- Salt Lake Ciity, Utah. 35 RENT FOR ph. .Rabbits, pens, ph. RENT 3 pletely furnished All utilities paid, or room $65. ph. 1 5 room home, FOR RENT floors and windows covered, electric stove, gas heat, $60 month. 246 No. 1 West. 10 X 55 FOR RENT Main North 410 No. ph. WILL DO hand ironing in my home. WANTED 723-340- trailer. 12. .Call New RENT room house. Call FOR 3 bed- p.m, and FOUND LOST pair mens single vision eye glasses Brown plastic frames with gold band at bottom of lenses. Call After 5 p.m. call Reward. Best Wishes for a Happy 66 65 BUICK Wildcat cpe. air '65 BUICK Skylark convert 65 BUICK Skylark '63 '62 '63 '62 '62 '58 BUICK Skylark BUICK LaSabere sedan CADILLAC sedan air cond. OLDSMOBILE 88' hdtp., sdn. BUICK Wagon 20,000 actual IZETTA 300 imaculate '51 DODGE sedan $3,666 $2,666 $2,466 $1,766 $1,366 $2,966 $1,566 $1,766 $266 $66 . TRUCKS '62 CMC Vi Ton 2 Speed '55 CHEV Vi Ton $1,566 $466 8 WILL PAY TOP market beav- er, bobcats. Also new and used traps and fur siretch-er- s or 6 see Edward Valcarce. C Brigham City Phone 72J446J Ogden Phone "Where qualify li higher thee tha prlcel LEGAL NOTICE rpctlt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No, 3856 First Judicial Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of BOX ELDER. In the Matter of the Estate fo WILLIAM FRANKLIN ARM. STRONG, Otherwise Known as William F, Armstrong, and as W, F. Armstrong, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign, ed at her residence at 134 North 4th West, Brigham City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, on or before the 28th day of March, A. D. 1966; Claims must be presented In accor dance with the provisions of 75-9.- verl-flcatlo- n as required therein, Ellen H. Armstrong, Executrix DURHAM MORRIS, Attorney for 392 3751 Executrix First Security Bank Bldg. Cedar City, Utah 6.13 D 23.30-- J t 75-9-- 75-9-- 5 Notic and Guardianship Probat Comuit Clerk of Diitrlct Cour Brigham City. Utah, or rtgneri for Information. In the During Jan five-yea- Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper VICTOR BUICK ir Truck Rambler-GM- ap- 4 Daines, ply at Coombs West Forest. 1 after 723-583- 3 5 legal or for sale, any size, ph, LOST 1. Part time WANTED 723-647- New, modern, large 3 bedroom home, 2 baths. Call ph. price for muskrats, TRAILER SALES FOR SALE WILL TEND children 'at my home. References. 357 S. 5 W. secretary, Call LEASE Furnished FOR RENT bedroom home. $45 per month. Adults only. See Shirley Stack after 4 p.m, tank-wago- com- 'apartment. 1st West. 440 South FOR RENT trailer, furnished, natural gas, all utilit es included, $45 month Ringside Cafe, 380 North Main, FOR FOR SALE five-yea- E 723-788- iFOR SALE The combined 1965 Utah crop ADDITION NO. 1, totals 3,096,000 tons production Brigham City Survey, for the year 1965, up nine per. for the purpose of paying cent from 1964, and seven persecured by said Deed r cent above the 1959.63 of Trust Including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, ad. average. Valuation of all Utah crops vances, If any, under the terms J 6- - 13 . 20 . 27 HOME ON LEAVE of said Deed, Interest thereon ASC produced in 1965 Is set at also a nine percent and the unpaid principal of the Kenneth G. Stoll is home on Increase over 1964 and up six Note secured by said Deed of NOTICE TO CREDITORS leave. av. percent from the five-yea- r Trust with Interest thereon as of Alexander F. Estate in said Note and by law proerage. vided. Dickey, aka Alex F. Dickey, THE OVERALL CROP pro. Deceased. Dated: December 6, 1965 ductlon was above normal In SECURITY TITLE GUARANTY Creditors wlllpresent claims with vouchers to the undersign Utah, despite the early May and COMPANY, TRUSTEE ed at 28 First Security Bank premature September frosts By L. R. Wright A 3C Kenneth G. Stoll Is In which took their toll of much of Its Vice President Bldg. Brigham City, Utah on or a the fruit and tomato crops, ac. D23 30 J6 before the 8th day of April Brigham City spending with his leave parents, be must cording to the statistical re. A.D., 1966. Claims Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stoll, service of the U.S. De. with In accordance porting ON presented BID INVITATION TO 64 South Fifth West. partment of Agricultural office Utah AND MOTOR OIL provisions of Sec. the Airman Stoll completed in Salt Lake City. Annotated 1953, and with during the 1966 calendar year. Code Communications Center Spe. verification as requir Frequent rains on crops durproper You are Invited, If Interest-ed- , ctaltst course headquarters ing harvest and considerable Ined therein. technical school at Sheppard sect damage to some crops were to submit a sealed bid, in Anne F. Dickey, administratrix cost the Air Force Base, Texas on Dec. also detrimental. gallon per dlcatlng of the estate of Alexander F, you would be willing to sell Dickey, aka Alex F. Dickey, 17. He was awarded a certifiHowever, plenty of Irrigation cate at the conclusion of the water was available for nearly regular gasoline to the Box Deceased. school for having successfully all crop areas and this was supElder County School District Date of first publication completed the course. during the 1966 calendar year. January 6, A.D., 1966. plemented by above normal He will leave Jan. 7 for O. It will take approximately J 6 - 13 . 20 . 27 rainfall during the growing seamaha, Neb., where he will re. son, thus aiding the crop pro. 28,000 gallons in the Brigham port for further training. City area to be delivered to NOTICE TO CREDITORS ductlon In this state, the USDA office reported. Brigham City and approximate ly 38,000 gallons In the Tre Estate of Leland E. Thorne, monton area to be delivered to TOTAL CRAIN production, Deceased. Tremonton, said deliveries to Including corn, wheat, oats, bar. Creditors wlllpresent claims as needed and with vouchers to the be ley and corn silage, amounted undersign, to be billed In lots of 1,250 ed at to 927,000 tons, up eight per. R. F. D. No. Brigham gallons or more. Bids may be on or before the 23 day of March cent from 1964 and three per. submitted for consideration on A. five-yea- r aver, be must 1965 Claims D., Senator Wallace F. Bennett, cent above the the basis of the total of approx Both wheat and bar. winter In with accordance age. week reminded this presented (R.Utah), lmately 66,000 gallons for both the of Sec, Utahs 13,080 aliens that each ley were up sharply from last areas or may be submitted, Utah provisions Code Annotated 1953, and must report his address during year due to Increases in acreamount ap with offering to sell the age and also because of lncreas. proper verification as January 1966. proxlmately for either the Brig, therein. a pro ed yield. said senator that The ham City or Tremonton areas. Combined grain crops were Lots Thorne, administratrix of vision of the 1952 Immigration The number of gallons spec! the estate of Leland E. Thorne, and Nationally act requires that valued' at $24,821,000, up 20 fled Is estimated to be that Deceased. all aliens must file such a re. percent from 1964 and up 13 which will be needed for use In Date of avr 23 first publication, port each year during January. percent from the the Box Elder County School A. D., 1965. erage. alisaid all senator that December, The District for the 1966 calendar Mann 4 SUGAR BEET production In Hadfleld, Attorneys for ens should go to the nearest year. was 22 percent higher than 1965 adm nlstratrlx post office or Immigration and You are also Invited, If In a year ago. The Increase was D 23,30, J 6,13 offield service Naturalization terested, to submit a sealed fice and fill out an address re credited to a much larger yield bid, Indicating what you would .NOTICE TO CREDITORS than In 1964. Potato production port form. be willing to sell to the Box be filled out was 12 percent above last years must The cards Elder County School District Estate of Fannie C, Wood, light ctop. The dry bean crop January. Motor Oil specified on a Creditors will present claims during Utah was was a third larger than In 1964 He reported that form provided herewith, with vouchers to the undersign, as of despite heavy loas because of The Board of Education will ed at 301 39th Street, Ogden, listed with 13,080 aliens mid- - September frost. Alfalfa 1965. 11, Of total that consider for acceptance bids Utah on or before the 25 day January seed production was only 63 submitted whether In whole oi of March A. D., 1966. Claims 272 were permanent residents, percent of the 1964 crop, due out fill all should the In part, whichever will be deem must be presented in accor. although to mld.September frost, heavy Ali ed to be to the best Interests dance with the provisions of of the Box Elder County School Sec, Utah Code Anno, District and reserves the right tated 1953, and with proper ver. to reject any or all bids and lflcatlon as required therein. to waive any formalities. Don L. Boyd, administrator of Bids, Indicating prices, Fed the estate of Fannie C. Wood, eral Excise Tax, State Tax, Deceased and Sales Tax not Included, are Date of first publication, De. to be submitted on the Bid cember 23, A. D., 1965. With Elizabeth M. Lauritzen Forms provided herein and will Mann 4 Hadfleld, attorneys for To KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, by to escape from prison and Is be received at the office of the administrator Harper Lee, (Pulitzer Prize shot. Clerk of the Board of Educa D 23, 30, J 6,13 novel 1961) Attlcus has always taught his tlon, County Court House, Brig children to never kill a mock ham City, Utah, up until 2:00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The setting for To Kill a lngblrd because they never Is p.m. on the 10th day of Jan Maycomb harm anybody. This principle Mockingbird uary 1966, at which time the Estate of LOWELL W. MY county, Alabama. The chief ac. he carries out In his dealings bids will be publicly opened, ERS Deceased. tor Is Attlcus Finch, a lawyer, with men, also. His son, Jem, read and tabulated and referred Creditors wlllpresent claims widower and father of two child, cant understand why the court to the Board of Education for with vouchers to the undersign ren. The younger, a girl named and the townspeople do what consideration at Its first regu ed at the office of DAINES Jean Louise but called Scout, they do to the negros. lar meeting following the re AND THOMAS, Attorneys at tells the story. Coming home from a school A negro man, Tom Robinson, celpt and tabulation of said Law, 442 North Main Street, one night the children program bids. Bids submitted shall be Logan, Utah, on or before the Is brought to trial and Is de. are attacked. One man Is killed, In sealed envelopes noted on 30th day of March, A.D, 1966. fended by Attlcus Finch, He Is and It appears that Jem is re the outside as Bids on Gaso Claims must be presented In accused of raping a white girl sponsible for It. line and Oil. Any bid recelv accordance with the provisions whose father and family are Hate runs high between the ed after the specified time will of , Utah Code Annota. trash. Attlcus presents proof of different elements In the town, un be returned to the bidder ted, 1953, and with proper ver. the negros Innocence, but the but only by the calm quiet of lflcatlon as required therein. white Jury renders the verdict opened. Attlcus, and his sense of Jus BOARD OF EDUCATION H. PRESTON THOMAS, ADMIN. of guilty. As they leave the court tlce and right are the difficulroom Finch tries to assure the ties resolved. BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF LOWELL W. MYERS, DE. negro that he will arrange an. DISTRICT This book Is beautifully writ DAVID N. MORRELL, CEASED. other trial for him and he Is ten, and a sensitive treatment of BY Publ. dajes: December 30, Jan. confident that he can be freed. the negro problem as It exists CLERK 6 D 30 J2 uary 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1966 A few days later Torn tries In the south. two-wee- FREE Pickup and Delivery RENT FOR 9 'MUST SELL Sharp Bonneville convert, 1962. Call evenings. Make offer. ' ' Jack Frost Despite 5 Gets Leave service. Newly redecorated, practically new Blue Lustre is easy on the good apartments, Rerore forg'-'teor 723-- . location. Call budget. colors. Rent electric sham5088 $1. Thompson Hardpooer FREE RENT for 1 month with ware. a year lease, Furnished or un59 Olds super furnished 2 bedroom, contem-pory- . FOR SALE 644 No. 1st East. ph. 88, 4 dr. hardtop, priced reasonably, good condition, ph metal cabinet, Utah Crop Valuation, Production Up in '65 Local Airman 723-71- Rea- 12-1- tin fun-lovi- two-wee- k ph. SALE 75-9-- HEIGHTS Ronald Madsen, or ph. CR technican, WINTER FUN SPOT This upper section of Sunset drive In northeast Brigham City was blocked off for sleigh-ridin- g this past weekend and It didnt take long for local parents came along, too. youngsters to flock to the scene. Some of Estate of Melba Jensen, Do ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at Brigham City, Utah pn or before the 9th day of May A.D., 1966. Claims must be present ed In accordance with the pro Utah Code visions of Sec. Annotated 1953, and with pro per verification as required Wilson B. Jensen 4 therein. Curtis Dan Jensen, admlnlstra-tor- s of the estate of Melba Jen sen, Deceased. Date of first publication 6th day of January,' A.D., 1966 Mann 4 Hadfleld, attorneys for administrators tle, possession or encumbranc-es- , the following descrlbedpro. perty at 643 Wade Place, In the City of Brigham, County of Box Elder. State of Utah: Lot 6, Block 7, SUNSET Ford i2 ton 'FOR SALE 'Boys Charcoal 41annel jacket, ski parka, ski 8V2C sweater, tor ages logger type boots, ph. FOR Indicated fair populations NOTICE TO CREDITORS e A-- A Call 1965 Notice of Default was recorded June 4, 1965 as Entry No. 4383H In Book 191 at page 497 of said Official Records. Trus-tewill sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable In lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to ti- three Nice 30.J6 by. AllRenliesA FOR RENT bedroom home, W. $300-$55- Box A,coNews and Journal ph. 723-718- 2 5 FOR SALE ph. AUTOMATION FOR RENT Nicely furnished first floor apartment $45 plus hea: and lights. Non Mantua, pickup, MACHINE RENT Nice, large, furnished one bedroom apartment. Mantua. No smoking, reasonable Call pd Good alfalfa or pine poles, railroad tires; one 13 ft. til steel platform truck bed. Guy Hig-le- FOR SALE IBM Reason127 South FOR FOR SALE grass hay; 16 1965. 33-4- 0 2 1 West. 3 Busenbark, town. RENT MODERN and bedroom apts. able. Inquire Chev. 4 dr. Biscayne. Excellent condition. owner, ph. FOR SALE WORK - DELUXE and FOR 9 . r H POSSESSION 11m. Its on the Logan, Blacksmith Fork and Duchesne Rivers fish. Bag and are twenty-fivpossession limit on the Weber River Is ten fish. Checks earlier In the fall of BAG AND white, a blue chip investment MEN OR WOMEN cleaner : of whitefish In the Duchesne River. Additional sampling Is The following described pro. scheduled for early Jan. by De. perty will be sold at public partment fishery personnel. on auction to the highest bidder the 18th day of January, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. at the front door Red, of the Box Elder County Court House at Brigham City, Utah In the County of Box Elder, by SECURITY TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by CECIL E. CLARK and M. BER. NICE CLARK, his wife asTrus. tors, and recorded May 12, 1964 AS Entry No. 97953G In Book of the O183 at pages fficial Records of Box Elder Bay U.S. Seringa Bond I County, Utah, given to secure an Indebtedness In favor of BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK (now owned and held by THE LEGAL NOTICES INSURANCE PRUDENTIAL Probate and Guardianship Notice COMPANY OF AMERICA) by Consult Clerk of District Court, reason of the breach of cer- Brigham City, Utah, or respect! information. for signers secured there, tain obligations Classic Shoe Store FOR RENT Nice apartment Reduced rent, ph n NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE - Apply North, ph. 4 D Shoe Experience Necessary' shed first publication, of December, A.D., Local Business Apply In Person 16 Utahs special whitefish sea-socontinues through Feb. 15 on four Utah Streams. Angling for whitefish continues from the 1965 season on parts of the Logan, Blacksmith The and Rivers. Weber Duchesne River downstream from the confluence of the north and west forks opened to white, fish fishing on Jan. 1, 1966. 75-9-- FOR SALE Firewood, we will deliver, ph. FOR JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 6, 1966 THE BOX ELDER Whitefish NOTICES and Guardianship Notlcaa Frobat Court, Consult Clark o District Brigham City. Utah, or reapactlra Information. for signers Enjoy Books ) Insect Infestation and other unfavorable conditions. Combined crops of sugar beets, dry beans, potatoes, and alfalfa seed were valued at $12, 329,000, which Is five percent below average. A poor alfalfa seed crop and reduced potato prices continued to the decline for this group. HAY CROPS WERE nine larger than per. a year ago, but quality of some hay was lm. paired by heavy rains during harvest. Combined hay crops valued at $33,525,000 were 13 percent higher than In 1964 and cent percent above average. crop production, estimated at 60,000 tons, was one. tenth smaller than last year and smaller than av The tomato crop was erage. set later than usual and was further reduced by the early frost In Valuation of the vegetable crops was set at $2,677,000 down three percent from last year and 21 percent below av. erage. 10 Vegetable one-thir- d In. DECIDUOUS FRUITS, eluding apples, peaches, pears, apricots, sweet and sour cher. les, totaled a combined pro. ductlon of 16,000 tons, only 42 percent of the 1964 tonnage. The early May frosts were di- sastrous to fruit crops In 1965. Fruit crops were valued at $2,142,000, which was 41 per. cent below 1964 and 33 percent below average. A BREAK-DOW- ON THE fruit crop Is reported as Utah commercial apple grow, 310,000 bushels of apples In 1965, which Is 28 percent below the 1964 crop r and 11 percent less than the ers produced five-yea- average. A greater per. centage of the harvest went for leaving a much procesatng, smaller fresh crop than last year. Utah growers produced 90,. 000 bushels of peaches in 1965, only 26 percent as much as last This Is the amailest year. peach crop produced in Utah since 1937. Most of the crop was frozen out In central and northern counties of the state, except for a few scattered pro. tected pockets. UTAHS 1965 pear crop es. timated at 70,000 bushels, Is only 24 percent of last years production and 35 percent of r the average. The lowest recent production year was 1950 when 35,000 bushels were produced. Sweet cherry production was reported at 990 tons In I960, only 28 percent of 1964 pro. ductlon and 62 percent leee than r than the average. How. ever, the small crop was of ex. ceptlonally good quality. five-yea- five-yea- THE FRUIT STORt TURtfS when It cornea to Utehl sour cherry crop for 1968, Whlchwas 71 percent larger than 1964 and was 28 percent above av. erage. This wai the third Ur. gest crop of tour chefrtee In UUhs history, topped Only by the 1962 and 1963 crop. It was noted that Utah and Idaho were the only aour cherry producing states showing In. creased production over last year. |