Show THE GARLAND Box Elder County Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section of the vised Statutes of Utah 1933 that Box Elder County Utah by and through its Board of County Commissioners will on Thursday May 28th 1936 at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the Court House in Brigham City Box Elder County Utah offer for sale in separate parcels for cash all of the real estate hereinafter described together with all other real estate held by Box Elder County under Tax Deed and at such sale the County Clerk of Box Elder County Utah will issue and deliver to the purchaser of the title of the State of Utah County of Box Elder City of Brigham or any town or school or other taxing district interested in the real estate so sold There herein a list of property to be sold in behalf of Corinne is also included and Elwood Drainage Districts No bid will be accepted for less than all taxes costs and interest to date of sales herein referred to George Abbott John Adams Jos I Dewey of Box Elder County Board of County Commissioners Utah Attest: C Henry Nielsen County Clerk List of property under tax deed to Box Elder County to be offered foi sale at public auction as above stated: the on the N and runs to a pt on the S Blk 6 Plat Bear River City Survey Emma Montgomery Beg at Blk 4 Plat C GarNE cor of Lot land City Survpy W 112 ft S 25 ft E 112 ft N 25 ft to bepr Johnson N 34' ft cf Lot 4 Blk 4 Plat C Garland City Survey — John J Slnmiway Bog 164 ft W from SE cor Lot 8 Blk 4 Plat C Garland City Survey N 74 25 ft W 5875 ft S 7425 ft E 5875 ft Plat C to beg in Lot 7 Blk 4 Garland City Survey Erfuna- Coombs Begr 181 ft E & 33 ft N of SW cor of Sec E 4125 ft N 148 ft W 4125 ft S 148' ft to beg Less S 50 ft Lot 5 Blk 5 Plat E Garland City Survey Garland Townsite Co E'4 less E 255 ft of Blk 10 Progress Addition to Garland Ca Survey Booze — Curley Mining Co tramway Frame Mill Bldg 4280 Mill Machinery Boiler and engine Gold Midland Mining Co tools etc Frame Bldg machinery — Mineral Monarch Mining Co Engine House and Cabin & Maghere Copper Napoleon Frame Co House barn Mining shops and mining machinery — Promontory Development Co cabin Small Santa Maria Gold St Copper Mining Co Poles & Copper wire Ml'l — Utah Lead Mining Co frame house shaft house bldg boiler pumps & hoist compressor tools -- C Root Lot Sec 10 Tp 6 N R 5 W SLM Contg 2248 acres Fred & James Harris E'2 of of Sec 10 Tp N of NE' NE R 5 W SLM Contg 12 acres of SE' H H Aude E'n of NW'I of Sec 10 Tp 6 N R W SLM Contg 20 acres" 15 Undiv Benj D Harding int in Beg SW cor of Sec Hf Tp 8 N R 2 W SLM N 4 rds E 10 82 N 36 E ft 15 60 rds rds rds N rds W 46 rds 15 ft N 14 rds E 320 rds S 160 rds W 320 rds to Contg 2050 acres beg int Elvirus Zundel Unrliv in Beg SW cor of Sec 25 Tp 8 N rds E R 2 W SLM N 4 rds N 82 rds N 60 rds E 36 rds 15 W 46 rds 15 ft N 14 rds E 320 rds S 160 rds W 320 rds beg Contg 2050 acres 115 in Benjamin D Harding NE'i of NE'- of Sec 35 Tp 8 N R 2 W SLM contg 266 acres W F House '3 int In Lots & 2 Sec 6 Tp 8 N R 7 W SLM Contg 15 acres — Alma Iverson Beg SW cor of SW' of Sec Tp 9 N R2 W SLM N 34 rds to rgt of way SE along rgt of way 40 rds W 20 rds to beg Contg 2 acres Mary B Guthrie Ac Mrs A R NE'i of Sec 8 Tp 9 N Heywood R 3 W SLM contg 160 acres — James S Holinan All of Sec 2 Tp 9 N R 18 W SLM contg 64191 acres — W R Hadley Beg at NW cor 10 N R 2 of SW'4 of Sec 36 T lake W 40 rds foUowing W SLM shore in NW direction about 26 rds N 81 '4 deg E 135 rds to center line of NW'i S 37 rds S 84 deg W 81 rds N 3'4 rds beg Also In Sec - W beg NE cor of Lot 4 extent of of said 'i sec line to SE along surveyed land of lake said line to a pt on line running E and var 81 ' deg N and running E to pt within I chain S of NE cor of Lot 4 N ch beg In Sec Tp 10 N R 2 W Contg 2452 ft ft to A' Ward NWVi Blk 5 George Plat B Willard City Survey — Abraham Zundel Lot 1 of Blk & NE'i of SW4 of Blk 5 Plat B Willard City Survey J Vere Hansen" The N 55 ft of Lot 4 Blk 37 Plat A Brigham City Survey Joseph F Hansen S'4 of W'4 Of Lot 3 Blk 20 Plat B Brigham City Survey R N Jeppson Lot 6 In the W SW4 of Sec 23 Tp 9 N R SLM Contg 212 acres F House Blk 146 Plat A Corinne Survey William F House Blk 154 Plat 5 A ' to the to acres W Corinne Survey William F House Lets 16 17 Si 18 Corinne Blk 172 rial A Survey William F & M L Houce All of Blk 174 Plat A Corinne Survey except Lots 19 to 24 F House Lots 8 9 10 11 St 12 Corinne Blk 197 Plat A Survey W F House Lots 7 8 9 Blk 198 Plat A Corinne Survey Lot 3 Presbyterian Church Blk 209 Plat A Corinne Survey F House All of Blk C Plat C Corinne Survey W F House All of Blk D Plat C Corinne Survey W F House Bep at intersection of Secs 31 & 32 Tp 10 N R 2 W SLM & Secs 4 5 of Tp 9 N R 2 W N along Sec line to B R in a westerly direction to a pt of 177 CoriAne City intersection of Blk direction in a SWesterly Survey parallel Blk 177 to NE corner of Blk A Plat C E 143 ft S 190 ft more or less E 860 ft more or less to beg (too Indefinite to plat) Contg 2 acres Anton Christensen Beg at NW cor of SEti of Sec 12 Tp 10 N R 3 W SLM E 40 Iks Southerly 62 rds to a pt northerly 62 rds along W side of B R to beg 40 Iks wide jjr of SEVi of 23 Tp 10 N R 4 W SLM 80 acres 7 and E'i L Brown— Lots 1 of NW'i of Sec 7 Twp 9 N R 2 Also beg 44 rds S of center W W 80 rds S 40 rds to B R NE along said river to point due S of Beg N 6 rds to beg and Less Lot 9940 acres NE'i cf NWVi ContgW F House All of Sec 24 Tp 10 N R 4 W SLM Except the N'n of NE'i contg 560 acres SEVi Daniel F Hardinjg of Sec 4 Tp 10 N R 7 W SLM contg F House E V4 Sec E contg 160 k Activities At The Garland School Activities our studies of We have finished clothing and shelter Our mothers will come and see all the things we have made We have learned many things about clothing and shelter — Barbara Jean Nielsen 2nd grade Our fourth grade has been studying about the Western States Tuesday we had a test to see if we could write the names of the states and the capital cities" Now we are making booklets on these states We will write the name of the state and the products that are manufacured there — Clara Wood 4th grade We are studying about Holland In Holland the mother father and chiland everdren all skate to market ywhere They have more cows than in any country —Jimmy Felsted 2nd The Gailand School eighth grade are going on a springs party at the Udy hot springs Wednesday May 6 aVe We going in Mr Grover’s school buis under the supervision of Mr Gunderson We hope to have an enjoyable time —Bertha Nish 8th grade Closing Program The fifth grade girls are having a balloon dance for the closing exercises Our girls are going to be dressed in pink and green I think it will look very pretty on the stage — Margaret Hess 5th grade We have made a play city It is all finished now We are going to have a program Thursday We hope every one will like our program — Barbara Adams 1st grade Two More Ball Games Friday May 8th the Garland eighth grade girls are going to play a league We gme with the Tremonton have just two more games to play to see who is the Box Elder County champions We are going to try hard and hope we will win' — Ruth Wortley Track Meets to be Held Here The Garland School is holding a big track meet Friday at the city park There they will have three boys from different schools compete in the following events board Jump high Jump and shot put There will also be a few races The three winners from each event will have another meet here the next Friday with the winners from the South divAfter that meet Lyn Larson ision Glen Manning Ray Davis Grant Cullimore Alfred White and Vern Oyler will go to Salt Lake to compete against all the athletes from all over the state —Vern Oyler On May 8th at 10 o'clock the North Division track meet will be held at the Garland City park The seniors entries are as follows: 50 yard dash— White Plnder Davis 75 yard dash— White Pinder Oyler broad Jump— Oyler Larson Betenson high Jum acres — Genevieve Sec Miss Janice Earl of Logan spent with her father J L the Earl and family Mr St Mrs Owen Johnson of southern Utah visited with relatives here last week Mrs Earl Holt and children were visiting in Clarkston last week Mrs Uarda Larkin and children of Juniper Idaho were guests of Mr & Mrs Dan Garn Saturday Mr St Mrs Parley Petersen left last week for Brigham City where they will make their future home Mrs John Mason and daughter Mary of Salt Lake City visited here over the with friends Mrs Evan Winkler of Pocatello is spending several days with her mother Mrs Hyrum Udy Mr & Mrs Fred Smith of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs Alice A Smith Mr & Mrs Phil Wood motored to Salt Lake City Saturday Officers and teachers of the Primary organization attended the convention held at Garland Saturday and Sunday Mr & Mrs Cliiff Cannon motored to Clarkston last week Harold Smith of Salt Lake City is visiting with his patents Mr & Mrs J H Smith Class 3 Tp 10 N Continued James R 6 W on page L NOTES L ET T E R Ira Si a Mrs E S Hansen spent the visiting with relatives In Salt Lake City Mr St Mrs Arnold Rhodes entertained the Keeno Klub at their home Friday at a marshmellow and weiner roast There were 17 present Thursday afternoon the foUowing ladies were invited guests ' at the Salt Lake City reading of Joan of Arc by Professor the Deseret News pentathlon Mr Si Mrs Ronald Hales accomheld Wednesday evening the MIA Joseph F Smith of the U of U at Mr St Mrs Ross Wood of Fieldthe high schooL Ruth Holman Ida' their honor night and every' class was panied to Saturday There ing on evening Ogden program represented the Rhodes Essie Peterson Helen Atkinwere 55 achievement pins given Mrs Ray Capener was hostess to tlv son and Virginia Adams who fc here Students from Mrs Ursel graduated jaq ye nsamg ultbj am jo sjquiaur Tuesday evening Mr The proRhodes and Mr & Mrs Arnold Rhodes from the LDS Seminary May 3 were home Thursday afternoon attended a surprize party in honor Lenna Shaffer Vemeta Adams Hilda ject work was given by Mrs Rudf of Mark Wood of Tremonton the ocMiller Rhoda Oyler and Raymond Bowcutt after which refreshment were served casion being his birthday Somers Mr & Mrs David Wood of Fielding accompanied Mr St Mrs John Jr to Salt Lake City Sunday to GIVE MOTHER A PERMANENT WAVE visit with relatives ( Wcrd was received here that on to $500 May 2 a baby girl was bom to Mr & Permanent Waves — From Mrs Shirley Boothe of Honeyville 5 Hot Oil Treatments Including Shampoo and Mrs Boothe was formerly Miss Thel$300 Finger Wave ma Udy of this ward Marrow Oil Shampoo & Finger Wave — 60c Genealogical meeting was held at 25c the home of Bishop and Mrs L M Wave — Wet Holman Monday evening 40c Wave — Dry Mrs John Oyler Jr and Mrs Alva — 15c Wet Wave Children’s Finger Rhodes motored to Garland to at 25c Children’s Finger' Wave Dry- tend the meeting of the daughters of 50c Marcel the Pioneers Thursday Miss Nonna Oyler motored to OgANY HOT IRON CURL den Friday cn business Residence Phone 140 Shop Phone 60 Miss Helen Atkinscn spent from Friday to Tuesday in Salt Lake City Mrs David Larson returned to her home Friday after spending a week w visiting with ill relatives Mr 3 jWLarson son Lou's and daugMiss Mary Bailey Shop Phone SO Beauty Operator hter Clarissa and Mrs Paid S Larson metored to Salt Lake Citv Friday $150 Finger Finger Lee’s Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Larson White White 75 shot Butler relay 75 Austin Davis Oyler Austin Oyler Pipder yard— Miller Davis Neal ADVISE THE USE OF STANDARD PENN MOTOR OILS “STANDARD UNSURPASSED” GASOLINE Stop at Our Newly Remodeled Service Station WE put-- yard — relay Hall L ZEROLENE Oyler Girls: Bourne imore Munns dash — Udy Culldash— Bourne 75 The Cornet Service yard Nish The junior entries are as foUows: Boys — 50 yard dash — Manning L Hall 75 yard dash— Manning Peterson L R Walker broad Jump — Petersen L R Walker Hogard high jump — Peterson L R Walker Wood race — Wood Austin Hulsh Hall relay 50 yard — Peterson L R Walker Manning Hogard and Davis K Walker K Austin L Hall Girls: dash— Hall L Thompson 75 A Thompson yard dash— Hess Cullimore Hill — Earl Betenson 8th grade During school we have made a border The border tells about people who lived long ago We like to study about them First we studied about tree people and then we studied about the cave people and many others too — Doris Carter 2nd grade L it & the By Arthur Astle Mgr Sugar Factory BE WISE THIS TIME THE WISE ' HE ' HAS BUT MAN DOESN’T RISK ALL TO SAVE A FEW CENTS BUYS MAKES SAVE John J Shumway INSURANCE - LOANS — REAL ESTATE erty Theatre TREMONTON AND INSURANCE A FEW CENTS ALL HE HAS — NOTARIAL Program for the Week of May 10 to 16: Sunday Monday Tuesday Barbara Stanwick in “ANNIE OAKLEY” Wednesday & Thursday “BROADWAY HOSTESS” Major Bowes Amateur Theatre Wednesday Bank Nite Friday and Saturday Jimmie Cagney In ' “FRISCO KID” “TREACHERY RIDES AGAIN” With Dick Forhan The ©MILAN© VS Singing Cowboy PUESTON LEAGUE UTAH-IDAH- Sunday May 10 Helped Thousand See DR ELI HAWKINS Simonsen Jewelry Store P M prr MvT SUNDAY MAY 10th at 4 P M Telephone if can’t bg icith her ' you rates lower all day WORK ii o UTAH 6 DON’T SUFFER! Every NEWS Mr Mothers' Day of Sim contg 6WV4 be the Chiropractic May Very Thing to Give You It ha Perfect Health Tremonton Tana Forsberg and Miss Margaret spent Sunday In Hyrum Mr Si Mrs J A Capener spent the Ward and daughter Mrs here vis'ting friends ant were Marilyn and Mrs Phebe Ward relatives Logan visitors Sunday Miss Norma Patterson of Logan Mr Si Mrs Joseph Butler announce d at the R C spent the the arrival of baby girl bom May home 2 at the Valley Hospital Mrs Ora Hyer and son Frank of Gus Mr Si Mrs Arbpn Bowcutt ' at the Ogden spent the home of Mr & Mrs J H Ward BusiMiss Clarissa entered Henagers Mr & Mrs Newell Udy and children ness college were the Sunday guests of Mr St Mn Vern Oyler and Lynn Larson will Allen of Portage leave soon for Salt Lake City where Mr Si Mrs Rulon Cannon and b&b? the on May 16 they will represent northern dstrlct in the state finals of spent the first part of the week la RIVERSIDE East Gailand FIELDING ANNUAL TAX SALE Amassa Callahan — All of Sec 35 Tp less the fol14 WSLJI 13 N R Beg 1320 lowing described tracts: ft S & 88 deg 56 min W of SE Cor of Sec- - 8 88 deg 56 min W 18788 ft N 10 min W 1332 ft N 88 deg 56 min E 1878 8 ft S 10 min E 1332 ft to beg to Fled Hjrsclii NE Also beg 5748 acres: contg Cor of Sec- - S 11 nun W 26516 ft S 31 min E E 13307 ft to beg along Sec line 1332 it to SE Cor of Sec S 88 deg 56 min W 1320 ft N 10 min W 1332 ft N 88 deg 56 min to beg to David Heischi E1312 Contg 4026 acres' Also' beg' 20366 ' S ft S 89 deg W of NE Cor of Sec 89 deg W 10182 ft S 12 deg 15 min E 40624 ft N 88 deg 56 min E 724 4 to ft N 8 deg 8” W 40146 ft to beg J H Kunzler contg 7970 acres Also beg N 89 deg E 1159 2 ft from the NW Cor of Sec - N 89 deg E 10992 ft S 12 deg 15 nun E 40624 ft S 88 deg 56 min W 721 ft N 20 deg 4 min W 30154 ft N 10 deg 15 min W 11503 ft to beg to G H Bachman contg 8994 acres Also beg 4972 ft W of NE Cor of Sec- - S 89 deg W 93002 ft S 8 deg 40 min E 40187 ft N 88 deg 56 min E 827 ft to Sec line N 31 min W 33325 ft to beg to Roy P Pugsley contg 8238 acres 'Also beg N 89 ft from NW cot of deg E 32766 Sec- - N 89 deg E 6092 ft S 8 deg 40 min E 40187 ft S 88 deg 56 mm W 646 ft N 8 deg 8 min W 4014 6 ft to beg to Jacob Kunzler contg Also beg NE cor of 5730 Acres Sec S 11 min W 2651 6 it S 31 min E 6477 ft N 8 deg 35 nun W 3332 'n ft N 89 deg E 4972 ft to beg Also beg NE cor of Sec- - S 11 nun W 26516 ft S 31 min E 1297 7 ft to beg N 31 min W 491 ft S 88 deg 56 min W 839 ft S 8 deg 40 min W 501 ft N 88 deg 56 nun E 831 ft to beg to Jacob Kunzler contg 1971 acres leaving a tract of 21323 acres of NE'i Edward C Thompson— N of sec less roads Sec 13 Twp 11 North range 3W SLM cont’g 1933 acres 13759 ft William Thompson— Beg S 16 'ii ft E from NW cor of sec 19 Twp 11 North Range 2 W SLM E 6435 ft S 67695 ft W 6435 ft N 67695 ft to beg Cont g 10 acres Mantua Livestock Co— Sec 21 Twp 9 North R1 W Beg 14 chs W & 56 467 chs S of NE cor of sec S E 66 N 156 chs chs W 66 Chs chs to beg Also beg 14 chs W & 1517 chs S of NE cor of sec S 4 40 chs E 70 chs N 61 deg W 35 chs 258' chs W 66 chs to beg 3960 acres Cont'g E H of Orig Jones — Remainder Tract Beg SW cor of WV4 of NW'i 9 N R1 ofSec 19 Twp W SLM E 1320 ft N 4075 rds N 43 deg 10 sec line N 43 min W 54 rds to 30 N 36 rds 51 W min deg 35 deg miA W 370 ft S 155 ft more or less'W 7 2 rds to sec line S to beg Less tes £ont’g 4118 acres FRIDAY MAY 8 1936 TIMES Newsy News From are Sunday Admission — 25c & - ATvn IyTVTv W n 10c t I J |