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Show THE Production at the Ironton plant, which had been averaging 700 tons per day, was temporarily cut back to 300 tons about February 21. Cuts tclon E. J. Duffy, general manager at said he was under the Ironton, Eos for that the reduction in impression )pply output was due to a slowdown in automobile production for retoolSst'urnLSe"tTon: ing and a consequent drop in deno longer fabt mand by the Kaiser-FrazlKlm ricating plants in the east. Informed Friday of the state: ment made by Kaiser executives .utfvesat Oakland, of Oakland, he termed it another Sported, produc-fu- conflicting report though one ey to which he had not heard previousltunneled entirely basie and foundry yThe Kaiser officials at Oakland declined explained that the cutback at Kaiser executives Ironton was only for a period of readjustment while production is SOIL CONSER- being diverted to new marketing channels. They added that they had no Three of Election Kotice of , idea yet what the final producI iice River Watershed tion level would be. Reason for changing the marmservation District 500 the t! pattern, it was explained, keting by hereby given has acd Conservation is that Kaiser-Frazor .. ! tn all land owners quired the worlds largest blast the furnace at Cleveland, Ohio, and lying within rJPe50fif the Price River is getting 12,000 tons of pig iron indahM Soil Conservation Dis-$- 2 a month from Republic steel. Nominating PetitionsAsked whether there were any of three superk reiection . e said District have plans to dispose of the Ironton State Soil jlant, a Kaiser public relations received by said official stated: No comment. Nervation Committee. The decrease in production at Ironton involved the temporary layoff of approximately 100 of 0ld . at the 350 employees at the Ironton .Price Commission o furnace and half of the 125 emCounty of Carbon, Utah, for the 'V three supervisors ployees at the Columbia bee hive Soil River Watershed coke ovens. District of the State of Mr. Duffy said plans were to ah. land owners or eligible NOTICE TO CREDITORS boun-- 4 occupiers within the Estate of SAM BASSO, deof said District shall have Plant ot iser er l"--f par r f S rTTr' iSwcoroumE , . . er rA'SSJsW . Con-ii-au- U , right to vote at the said elec- - ceased. wderof the Utah State Soil Nervation Committee. 3y GEO. L. HOBSON, Acting Chairman. March 24, 1949. st Publication: March 31, 1949. st Publication: NOTICE to contractors given by the Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri and Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 1st day of June, A. D., 1949. JOSEPHINE BASSO SALZETTI, Administratrix of the Estate of Sam Basso, deceased. RUGGERI & GIBSON, First National Bank Building, Price, Utah. First Publication: March 24, 1949. Last Publication: April 14, 1949. hereby County Commissioners I Carbon County, State of Utah, 1 5 the intention of said Board, for Sid in behalf of Carbon County, construct the following describ- In the District Court of the Sev4 building, enth Judicial District In and For unit airplane One three the County of Carbon, State of f hangar to be 32 0 by 91 6 Utah of concrete and cinder block, In the Matter of the Estate of at to located the be jerstruction Carbon County Airport, accord-- g JEAN CUBURU, Deceased. to the plans and specifica- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kras on file in the office of the Probate No. 1822 I Carbon County Clerk, Courthouse Creditors will present claims tJdine, Price, Utah. with vouchers to the undersigned, I I Said Board reserves the right to Charles J. Cuburu, at the office iccept and reject any or all bids. of S. J. Sweetring, Room 6, Mu'This notice given by order of nicipal Building, Price, Utah, on le Board of County Commissione- or before the 17th day of May, A. rs of Carbon County, State of D. 1949. . is Notice of Board s i it: I Utah. Dated (Signed) CHARLES J. CUBURU, Administrator. S. J. SWEETRING, B. H. YOUNG, Attorney for Administrator. Clerk, First Publication: March 10, 1949. March 17, 1949. Last Publication: March 31, 1949. this 17th day of March, fust Publication: last Publication: March 31, 1949. i In the Seventh Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, In and For Carbon County Estate of PETER JAMES Jessie Huntsman, PETERSON, and Plaintiff, vs. .Estate of STENA JENSEN Oliver V. Kurker and Cora Scott PETERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kurker, husband and wife reCreditors spectively, if living, and if dead, will present claims then the unknown Executors, t.th vouchers to the undersigned the law offices of Administrators, Heirs, Devisees, & Hammond Legatees and next of kin of Bammond, Suite 12, Silvagni said Oliver V. Kurker and Cora Budding, Price, Utah, on or Scott Kurker; Carbon County, 20th day of Mav. 1949. a Body Corporate and Politic (S) JAMES ORVEL PETERSON, of the State of Utah; Price RivAdministrator of the estate of er Water Conservation District, Peter James Peterson of and a the estate of Corporation Stena Jensen of the State of Utah; and all r f tTrson Peceased. other persons unknown, claimLb,llcation; Murch 17, 1949. I . ing any right, title, estate or inr5 vubikation: April 7, 1949, terest in or lien upon the real property described in the Comnotice to creditors plaint adverse to the Plaintiffs of Erminia fcSf Seppi De' ownership or clouding Plaintiffs title thereto, CaCTnef!7u wiu Presen Defendants. their vouchers to the a SUMMONS at the offices of Dart THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE at their 6EcefainhlSv.att0rneys SAID DEFENDANTS: the Bonorno Bldg., You are hereby summoned to or bel'ore the 27th dv of May, ,n appear within twenty days after 1949. the service of this Summons upon LOUIS SEPPI, if served within the County you Administrator 'of the Estate in which this action is Brought, oi the above named Deceased. tART otherwise within thirty days after SHEYA service, and defend the above enEdward Sheya, titled action; and in case of your Adtrminirtrntor failure so to do, judgment will be March fipC8)Kn: 24, 1949. rendered against you according to April 14, 1049. th.e demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the notice to creditors Clerk of said Court. Dominico OBerto, also This action is brought to reBert0- also cover a Tinic judgment quieting plainas Wn a nm0niC 'Berto als tiffs title against each and all of Bert0 also the above named defendants to bo,,a the following described real proptlone nHTni'Bert0and ame Person, de- erty located in Carbon County. Cr ltorS of Utah, tains with6 Present State The Southeast quarter of vaucbers to the un- tersied the Southwest quarter of Secr to n andp.t!pcr Utah tion 24, Township 15 South, bs". Attorneys at W, 10 East, of the Salt Range t:,e on or 14th dav before f31' Lake Base and Meridian. ToA1949. gether with all rights, ! a4Keph oeerto. and appurtenances With wiu an ed ofrtir thereunto belonging or ! Bstate t f6 thereunto in anywise apperOTp talso known as taining. a5so known 35 and for such other and further 'Bert0 als relief in the premises as to the 4180 'Bert0 Court may seem just, equitable known ' 0mem and proper. and beinn one a"d the RUGGERI & GIBSON, deceased. L'CCErt t By Henry Ruggeri, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. r!torneys f0 GBsR, I L'ationai Plaintiffs Attorneys: dnainistrator, RUGGERI & GIBSON, N. Utah r ank Balding, First National Bank Building, Price Utah 1949. First Publication: March 24, 1949. n' March 24, 1949. Last Publication: April 21, 1949. b District Court of Carbon County, State of Utah the d be-;et- he Quasi-Municip- al : un--gn- ei f-- & - to-w- it: D-- . priv-ilig- es i0; ICO ' ; C,r; Ber-sa- , I I I ; I 3- j ! I - Thursday, Anarch 24, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- recall about 50 employees to on the crossing behind the Ironton around AprU 1 and take boarding house. The car, back 25 at Columbia at the same a Ford station wagon, was owned time. and driven by Wes Jensen of Price. The driver and five riders Kaiser-Frazmeanwhile had did not see the diesel engine and resumed production March 1, it three empty railroad cars until was reported from Detroit. This seconds before the impact. The was dropping three empty ended a three-wee- k layoff for engine cars down the tracks. The end what the company termed inven- railroad car struck the automobile tory and retooling. It hopes to and carried it 50 feet, wedging get up to 400 cars a day produc- it between the empty cars and some loaded cars on the next tion within two weeks. track. By the time the engine Until the company pulled the empty cars back, the car was completely demolished was turning out 650 cars a day but cut back to 400 because of but none of the men were hurt. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Follis, what it termed too stringent Woodrow, Jr., and Sharon left government regulations. Sunday for Sulphur Springs, Texas. On their way down they will make several stops in New Mexico and Texas to visit relatives. They will spend most of their time in Turkey, Texas, and Sulphur Springs visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Follis and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boatman. They will return in about Sun-nysi- de er mid-Janua- ry Siuimi&lcle Siuiniiclaie The Womens Book Cliff club held its meeting Tuesday night in the library room. Mrs. Earlene MacKnight of Price read several poems; Maurice Daily sang In the Little Red School House and and Calvin Wagon Wheels T h e Lost Jewkes, Jr. sang Brahms Cradle Song Chord, and Always. The accompanist was Mrs. Helen Durrant. Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Margaret Heers and Mrs. Mary Daily were in charge of the meeting. W. C. Walker came out from Salt Lake Tuesday and stayed until Friday. He was out on business for the Utah Fuel company. le Mrs. W. B. Odendahl left Wednesday of last week for Biloxie, Mississippi, where she will stay with her daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Cavalli, who is to have a serious operation soon. Jeanne has stayed in Sunnydale with her parents and has many friends who wish her a speedy recovery. Monday afternoon, March 14, as the men were on their way home from work a car full of men from Price who work in the Kaiser mine, were hit by a railroad car Sally Buffmire of Dragerton mo- son and Veloy Sorensen. The tored to Salt Lake and back time was then turned over to Thursday of last week. It was dancing, after which a lovely lunch was served to about 80 a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Steven St. Clair people. A very impressive literature and family thave bought them a lesson was given at the Sunnyhome in Dragerton. They have lived here for the past five years. side ward Relief society WednesMr. and Mrs. Dean Marshall, day night by Sister Arvilla Johntwo daughters and son and Mrs. son. It was illustrated by songs Lee Marshall of Idaho Falls, Ida- consisting of a quartet by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts and Mr. ho, and Mrs. S. W. Marshall of and Mrs. Harold Anderson and Price visited at the Tom McCourt duets Clea Larson and daughby home over the week-en- d. They ter, Marion ,and Mrs. Ruth Jen until and arrived Saturday stayed Tuesday. Ensign David T. and Mrs. Avery and small son, David B. of San Diego, California, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Avery. They arrived Wednesday of last week and will stay until Tuesday. On their way back to California they will visit relatives in Provo, Salt Lake City and Logan. Ensign Avery is with the navy and has been stationed in San Diego for 16 months but is to be transferred to Alaska in May. This is their first visit home since a week. to San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gra- going The Sunnyside L D S Relief ham were business visitors in held its annual party SatSalt Lake from Tuesday to society urday night at the Sunnyside When ward hall. Thursday of last week. A very nice program they returned, Mr. Graham went was enjoyed by all. A skit was to Denver by train to see his given by a number of the sisteis brother, Bob, who is seriously followed by two Irish solos by ill. LeGrande brought him back Mrs. Bill Shumway; a reading by to his home in Provo and he is Mrs. Katherine Monson; piano soon to be operated on. solo by Mrs. Pope and two musiPat Graham, Pat Morgan and cal numbers by Russell Erick Shirley Davis of Sunnydale and U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND District Land MANAGEMENT, Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 14, 1949. Notice is hereby given that on August 7, 1944, Byron A. Howard of Huntington, Utah, filed application Salt Lake 8 of the 064847 under Section Taylor Grazing Act as amended to select the E1, NWY4NWY4, SMNWy4, SWVi of Lot 4, sec. 31, T. 16 S., R. 8 E S.L.M., Utah, in exchange for lots 2, 3, and 4, sec. 30, T. 14 S., R. 13 E S.L.M., Utah. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their objections in this Bureau together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant within 30 days from date of first In the District Court of the Sev- publication. ERNEST E. HOUSE, enth Judicial District, in and Manager. for Carbon County, State of First Publication: March 10, 1949. Utah. Last Publication: March 31, 1949. to-w- to-w- For. . . BEAUTY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY, STRENGTH, INSULATION . . . Use BE ACC RECTORY Whether You Need Service or For You Merchandise or Have Something to Sell. Office Equipment Co. A-- Our Flowers Say It for You Corner Main and First West Phone 949 Price Floral Shop Phone 56 No. 16 First West Price, Utah JOBBERS and DISTRIBUTORS R. W. Buchanan, Mgr. Adding Machines Typewriters Business Supplies 40 North Carbon Price, Utah Pioneer Forging P. & G. Radio SALES and SERVICE General AND DELIVERY SERVICE Quality Cleaners Black-smithin- Altering Dyeing g and Welding Phone y Fme&y Forging and Welding on All Types of Farm Machinery 22 West Main Price, Utah HAVE YOUR RADIO REPAIRED BY EXPERTS AND FENDERS Warrens Flower Shop Say For All Occasions Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah BODY Millers Shop Price, Utah South Carbon Years of Experience 18 It With Flowers REPAIRS 74 3 J. I. Case Farm Equipment QUALITY WORK, MATERIALS 5 South First West Truck and Trailer Manufacturing Phone 529-- J 164 So. Carbon Price, Utah AUTO and PRESSING CLEANING & Welding PICK-U- P New and Used Radios Blackburns Radio SALES and SERVICE 8 Phone East Main Kilfoyle Krafts EVERYTHING Builders HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS ICE CREAM 10 Price Lumber SOFT DRINKS Campus Inn 408 INSURANCE SHOE REPAIRING CASUALTY O. C. Brooks Sumner Apts. Phone 6 o 442-- J Bessos Sales SHOES 41 East Main West Main Price. Utah WATCHMASTER EXPERT FIRE & Hardware Co. 202 North Third East Price, Utah No. 755 IN FINE HOMES, CABINETS FIXTURES So. of Price 1 Mile on niway Repairs Price, Utah CHECKED WATCII REPAIRS For bands, see our selection Of P.M., Everfine, Jaques, Kriesler, Speidel, and many others. Crystals guaranteed not to fall out, discolor, chip, break, or leak dust for a period of one year. LEWIS JEWELRY CO. TWO WATCIIMASTERS Assure Better Service Kellers Service Burton ay 52-1-- to-w- it: Richfield Auto Parts Co. l to-w- it: des-scrib- ed BLOCKS DOMINIC CIBRARIO Phone 764-- HENRY ETZEL Phone S60-- J BUSINESS ay right-of-wa- y, right-of-w- BUILDING it: it: right-of-w- VOLCINDER. PUMICE, CANIC ASII (Red), CONCRETE, CIUMNEY BLOCKS A Sun-nyda- Katherine Alotto Chiaretta, Plaintiff, In the Seventh Judicial District vs. Court of the State of Utah in and for Carbon County. Henry Chiaretta, Defendant. George S. Nelson, dba Econocrete SUMMONS Form Company, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Plaintiff, SAID DEFENDANT: vs. You are hereby summoned to New Hotel Company, Inc., V. W. appear within twenty days after Faucett, and Slack W. Winburn, the service of this Summons upon Defendants. the within if served county you, in which this action is brought; NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS Defendants andor all persons otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above holding mechanics and materialof mens liens upon the property entitled action; and in case of New Hotel Inc., located your failure to do so, judgment in Carbon Company,State of Utah County, will be rendered against you acand described as follows, cording to the demand of the Beginning at a point 100 feet filed has been Complaint, which of the Southeast corner of West with fee Clerk of said Court. This Lot 2, Block 4, Local Survey of action is brought to recover a Section 16, Township 14 South, judgment dissolving the marriage Range 10 East of the Salt Lake becontract heretofore existing and running thence Meridian, tween you and the plaintiff. West 162 feet; thence North 132 DART & SHEYA, East 162 feet; thence Plaintiffs Attorneys, feet; thence 132 feet to the place of South Bonomo Building, beginning. Price, Utah. The grantors herein hereby also 1949. March 24, Publication: First unto the grantee herein the grant 1949. Last Publication: April 21, right to the use of the following described land located in Price, In the District Court of the Sev- Carbon County, State of Utah, enth Judicial District, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. Beginning at a point 100 feet Clifford Smith and Hazel Smith, West of the Southeast cqrner of Lot 2, Block 4, Local Survey of husband and wife, Plaintiffs, Section 16, Township 14 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake vs. and running thence Carbon County, a body corporate Meridian, 10 and politic of the State of Utah; North 132 feet; thence East R. E. Fisher; the unknown heirs, feet; thence South 132 feet; thence 10 feet to the place of bedevisees, legatees, creditors, West be used next of kin, administrators, and ginning. Said land to in common by executors of the said R. E. as a herein and the Fisher, if he is deceased; Jane the grantors Doe Fisher, wife of R. E. Fish- grantee herein and their respective successors and assigns. er, whose correct, true, and The grantors hereby expressly to is unknown name Christian a over, the plaintiffs; the unknown reserve across and upon the following credidevisees, legatees, heirs, land located in Price, Cartors, next of kin, administrators, bon State of Utah, County, and executors of the said Jane Doe Fisher, in the event she is Beginning at a point 100 feet deceased; and all other persons West of the Southeast corner of unknown claiming any right, Lot 2, Block 4, Local Survey of title, estate, or interest in, or Section 16, Township 14 South, lien upon the real property de- Range 10 East of the Salt Lake scribed in the Complaint, ad- Meridian,, and running thence verse to the plaintiffs owner- North 132 feet; thence West 10 ship, or clouding plaintiffs title feet; thence South 132 feet; thence thereto, East 10 feet to the place of beDefendants. ginning. Said land to be used as SUMMONS a in common by the THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE grantors herein and the grantee SAID DEFENDANTS: herein and their respective sucYou are hereby summoned to cessors and assigns. appear within twenty days after This conversance is made upon the service of this Summons upon the express condition that a new, you, if served within the county modern hotel will be built upon in which this action is brought; the property hereinabove first described. In this connection it otherwise, within thirty days after enis understood and agreed that upservice, and defend the above titled action, and in case of your on the completion of said Hotel failure so to do, judgment will be building is understood that the rendered against you according to property is released from any and the demand of the Complaint, all restrictions as to the use of which has been filed with the said property under or by virtue of the provisions of Utah Code clerk of said Court. This action is brought to re- Annotated, 1943 as amended. cover a judgment quieting plainrelating to mechanics liens are hereby notified to be and tiffs title to the following tract of land situated in appear before said Court on the 11th day of April, 1949, at 2:00 Carbon County, State of Utah, p. m. and to exhibit then and The Southwest quarter of there the proofs of their said liens. the Southeast quarter of SecDone this 21st day of March, tion 17, Township 15 South, 1949. Range 10 East of the Salt F. W. KELLER, Lake Meridian. DART & SHEYA, Judge. JOSEPH S. NELSON, By Edward Sheya, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 'Attorney for Plaintiff, 55 West 1st South, DART & SHEYA, Lawyers, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bonomo Bldg., Price, Utah. First Publication: March 3, 1949. First Publication: March 24, 1949. Last Publication: March 31, 1949. Last Publication: April 7, 1949. kins and Mrs. Jean Bowden. Accompanist was Mrs. Roberts mother. A large number were present to enjoy the delightful lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson of Montrose, Colorado, visited Mr. Andersons daughter, Mrs. Edna Graham and family. Mrs. Anderson, who teaches school, returned to their home, but Mr. Anderson will stay for two or three weeks. Mr. Anderson is on crutches having suffered a broken leg some time ago. & 179 West Main Phone 603 Tires, Batteries, Accessories Utah OU Products, Atlas Tires Jordan 24- - IIour Service REPAIR SERVICE GUNSMITIIING A SPECIALTY FLATS REPAIRED Star Bowling Building 50c Price, Utah BUCKS Eastern Utah Electric Co. Sporting Goods AUTO REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SERVICE notpoint -- For service and parts, see onr attendants, LaVon Anderson or Jack Forrester, expert service ienced men, for you! convenience. oT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Auto Parts Antomotive Machine Shop Brake Relining Clutch Rebuilding Mendenhall's 62 N. Price, Utah First W. Qu&i (Otli COAL GRAVEL HUNTINGTON m CANYON LUMP KENILWORTH TREATED SLACK TRENCHING GENERAL EXCAVATING ROY FAUSETT Price, Utah Daniel Lim, Prop. 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