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Show The E. G. County, Payson Chronicle J. HAROLD MOL'NTFOKl) Entered at the Boat & East of the Northwest corner of IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN 9 South, Township COUNTY, Section 19, FOR UTAH AND Base and Lake Salt 2 East, Range STATE OF UTAH. 35.71 South thence Meridian; chains; thence East 0.25 chains; THE FEDERAL LAND BANK thence North 35.71 chains; thence OF BERKELEY, a corporation, West 0.25 chains to the place of Plaintiff, an beginning; containing 0.89 of VS. acre. WELLS WIGNALL and GO ILThe property herein described also known as IA WIGNALL, 24.01 acres, more or contains Goldie Wignall, his wife; STATE less. BANK OF PAYSON, a banking RULON Together with a water right corporation in liquidation; of 48.02 acre feet per Commissionconsisting F. STA RLE Y, Bank of the er of the State of Utah, and HER- annum for the irrigation is what land from described in above BERT TAYLOR, Examiner Straw-berrReclamas the known Charge, as Trustees for the State been conBank of Payson; COMMERCIAL ation Project which has of States the United structed a by BANK OF SPANISH FORK, America. WILLIAM corporation; banking PETERSON; ALBERT L. HURST; Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however THIRD DOE, Defendants. evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. SHERIFFS AT SOLD TO BE m. on oclock a. eleven SALE at Together with all tenements, the 17th day of Aug. 1936, at the hereditaments, and appurtenances Front Door of the Courthouse, in thereunto belonging or in anywise Provo, Utah, the property situat- appertaining, and the reversion ed in aforesaid County and par- and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits ticularly described as follows, thereof. PARCEL 1: Commencing at a DATED July 17, 1936. point 1.86 chains North 0 45' West 31.10 chains North 89 21' West of the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 9 South, 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Range Meridian; thence North 89 21' West 9.25 chains; thence North 57' W'est 17.64 chains; thence F. W. MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHERS Utah County, Office at Payson, mail matter. Utah as second-clas- s SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 6 Year Months ADVERTISING $2.00 $1.00 RATES ON APPLICATION. y Mrs. Ilenry ErlamLon entertained at a charmingly arranged bridge luncheon Friday afternoon in honor of her three daughters, Mrs. E. V. Holman of Englewood, New Jersey; Mrs. Clark Elmer The and Miss Ada Erlandson. Wendell Mrs. guests included Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Dorothy Feland, Mrs. Will Wight-maMiss Edith Ott, Miss Beth Huish, Mrs. Spense Amos, Miss n, Dede Olsen of Salt Lake City and the guests of honor. The bridge prize was won by Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Mr. and Mjs. Selby Dixon and children went to Pinecrest Inn, Emigration Canyon last week end to visit with their daughter Miss Phyllis who is there for the som-me- r. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Ilyrum Wilson gathered at celebrate IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN her home last week to 64th her birthday anniversary FOR UTAH COUNTY, AND with a dinner party. Crystal basSTATE OF UTAH. kets of snapdragon were used for HOME OW'NERS LOAN COR- centerpieces and covers were placed for twenty-fouPORATION, a corporation, SHERIFFS SALE to-w- it: TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE at eleven oclock a. m., on the 31st day of Aug. 1936, at the Front Door of the Courthouse in Provo, Utah, the property situated in aforesaid County and particularly described as follows, DRAGONS DROVE YOU "HERBERT North DEEN Mrs. E. W. Holman of Englewood, New Jersey left Tuesday for her home after a months visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson.. EDWIN BALMER Mrs. R. W. McMullin returned home Sunday from a visit of several weeks in Parowan with her Those of you who like a gripping romance, well told, with adventure, sursharp delineation of character, suspense, vital tale of find will this an unexpected ending, prise and the mad era before the Crash hard to leave until it is finished. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elmer and sons Leone and DeMar left last Friday for Idaho Falls to attend the Gardner family reunion. They planned to tour Yellowstone Park before returning home. & j GUARM notices Consult County Clerk or t re, tive signers for further Inf. I WOf8l tion. NOTICE TO CREDITOR; . IN THE MATTER OF THp TATE OF EPHRAIM H m? ' JEN, DECEASED. Creditors will present eul J H with vouchers, to the undersign! Brockhank f Pope, 211 Knight Block, IV Utah, on or before the 15th of October, 1936. j H. ROLAND TIETJEN at the office of Publication August Administrator, in Payson Cfo Sept. 8, 4, 19 The officers and teachers Payson second ward Sunday and their partners had a a. jcf of ns time last Mondays I treasure hunt led i.i group to a gypsy camp in p,? canyon where games, refresh, and a program followed. Tie were fifty present. enjoyable ing. A r i GOB East 20 89 9.25 CoevaiCMT ev cdwim balsacr w.n.u. senvict Read Every Exciting Chapter of This Story as It Unfolds Serially in This Newspaper bMl 1 chains; thence South 57' East 17.85 chains to the place beginning; containing 16.41 acres, more or less, subject to a right of way for a road for the public over and upon the South 4 rods thereof. PARCEL 2: Commencing 8.71 chains East and 28.23 chains South of the Northwest corner of Section 19, Township 9 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 7.48 chains; thence East 10.17 chains; thence North 7.48 chains; thence West 10.17 chains to the place of beginning; containing 7.60 acres, more or less. inAlso an undivided d terest in and to the following de- - to-wi- t: All of Lot 2, in Block 26, Plat P" Tayson City Survey of Build160 acres, siting Lots, Area uate in Section 16, Township 9 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. DATED Aug. 1, 1936. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah Utah. County, Publication in Payson Chronicle, 1936. Aug. PROBATE a SD G30SE3 oPGB Plaintiff, Mrs. J. S. Bills, Jr., Mrs. John Done, Mrs. Hyrum Wilson, Mrs. P. 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