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Show &un&6bocatf PAGE TWELVE The abutters portion of said cost IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS and expense and Price Citys portion trict Court in and for Carbon Coun- of the said improvements will be paid on all lot or Block number or ty, State of Utah. SUMMONS.subdi- by special local assessments and pieces of land abut- Bounds as the case Carbon county, a political parcels lots, a may and vision of the State of Utah, ot the ting upon and within the said purpos- exact number of feet own on and the district and m politic th ed lineal objector, corporate improvement body front must State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Florence above streets mentioned to be im- be filed with the before the 30th da? o Hazel Snow Bird, Emma Hansen, proved. K 0. The above estimates are based on 11941 at 5 P. M. of said Lewis B. McCornick and Mary Roe day and McCornick, husband and wife, The city council using W. P. A. labor which is furnishm all other persons unknown claiming ed by the Government and no con- 30th Day of June, wii 1941 If 70!? or interest in, will be called for labor for estate, title, tracts to consider all such P' any right, or lien upon the real property de- wherein this labor can be used. to said improved H and objections to adverse ments scribed in the complaint, The following Blocks and Additions may have been made the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding are hereby affected by the said imorder By of the Citv rv All of Smiths Addition provements: plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. mCU of Utah, this Fairview Ad- Price. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE to Price, Blocks 1941. naayofMayiA. D, 6 DEFENDANTS: Parkdale SAID Townsite, dition, Block Carbon Addition, You are hereby summoned to ap- Lots PRICE MUNICIPat the Revised Plat of Carbon pear within twenty days after if Blocks CORPORATION. service of this Summons upon you, Addition, Lot 6 Block 11 Local survey served within the county in which of section 16, Twp. 14, south, Range . this action is brought; otherwise, 10 East, S. L. M., Block 6 Highschool Lee, 8 Price within thirty days after service, and Subdivision, Blocks Mayor. and above-entitlaction, defend the Townsite Survey, Block 1 Montrose in case of your failure so to do, judg- Addition, Block 1 Sterling Addition. Groqan ment will be rendered against you All portests against carrying out of SEAL: Recorder, according to the demand of the Com- the said intentions, or any objections Date of first pub., June 5 1941 plaint which has been filed with the ,to the said improvements must be Date of last pub., June 191941 Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs oftitle to land, the following described tracts Geneal Repairing, Painting, Body and Pender Work situated in Carbon County, State of Utah, ENTRANCE NORTH of ARROW AUTO LINE of Section 18 The SEk of SE-10 37 1st West North 15 Phone 713 South, Range Township pju. East of the Salt Lake Meridian; TONY and JOHN DUPIN, MECHANICS SW-EJ-of NEt4 and the The of NEVi of Section 19 Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. EDWARD SHEYA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first pub., May 29, 1941 Date of last pub., June 26, 1941 GO WEST YOUNG MAN Moab Girl Suffers Inj uries In Nevada Automobile Mishap V Word was received here this week that Miss Miriam Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bish Taylor of Moab, was seriously injured last week when an auto in which she was Tiding was wrecked near Austin, Nevada, about 180 miles from Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for Reno immediately upon receiving word of the accident. Miss Taylor is reported suffering from concussion and severe lacerations about the head and face. Although her condition was reported as serious, it is not considered critical. Miss Taylor graduated from the University of Utah Tuesday and was enroute with friends to Sacramento, California, when the accident occurred. She was rushed to the Washoe hospital in Reno. -2 Bracken 7-- William ed DUPIN AUTO SERVICE to-w- it: HERES J Vori. m down payment stoker, tie. GC3G This famous bucking Brahma bull, Go West Young Man, is literally taking his name seriously, as is evidenced in the cut above. That rider is going somewhere, whether it be east or west, is not known and the rider probably doesnt know, either, or don't care. This famous bull will be one of the attractions at the fifth annual Robbers' Roost Roundup rodeo to be held in Price on July 17, 18'and 19. AN AMAZING... NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Price a Municipal Corporation of the State of Utah, of the intention of the said Council to make the following described improvements E. R. Crissman Named Farm Leaders Will Commander Of Helper Speak At Regional In Salt Lakej American Legion Post Meet YOU GET ALL THREE For the price of the Washer ALONE 1. AN 2. A YEARS SUPPLY (60 packages) RINSO SOAP 3. A GENUINE DEXTER to-w- it: AND GRAVEL GRADE, To grade and gravel and PHALT; surface with Utah Rock Asphalt the south half of Fourth North Street Nationally-know- n farm leaders, At an election meeting held Mon- - from Third East Street to a point 150 whose names are prominent in the ft. west of Fifth East Street, a disnews of the day, will address the! day night, the Helper American of 932 ft. post No. 21 elected E. R. Criss-erica- n tance regional meeting of the Am-gio- n Also Sixth North Street from First Farm Bureau Federation, Salt 'man as post commander. F. W. Voll Lake City, June 22, 23, 24, and 25, was elected first vice president and East Street to a point 415 ft. west of First East Street 40 ft. wide. it was announced this week by Ballinger was elected second said Also Second North Street from voy J. Boyer, executive secretary of vice president. the Utah State Farm Bureau Feder- - Edward Anderson was named ser-ab- Third East Street to Fourth East Street a distance of 430 ft. 24 ft. wide. jgeant-at-arand John Colzani was Also First North Street from Third dele500 more than named historian, Addressing the East Street to Fourth Blast Street a gates from eleven western states will j The following individuals were distance of 430 ft. 24 ft. wide, be: Edward A. ONeal, president of named on the committee: Also Fifth West Street from Third the American Farm Bureau Federa- iJ. A. Simonsen, executive J. B. Willis and J. North Street south to First North tion; R. W. Blackburn, Secretary of A. Greener. 'Street, thence southeasterly to the Mrs. Elsie the national organization; State Highway a distance of 935 ft. Meis, president of the Associated Wo18 ft. wide. men of the Farm Bureau; Mrs. CharTo lay a 5 ft. wide SIDEWALK; les W. Sewell, administrative directIconcrete sidewalk on the West Side XT T1 or of the Associated Women, and the IN 1 K A Li 1 Fifth West Street from Third heads of the New York and Alabama North Street south to First North State Farm Bureaus. Street, thence southeasterly to the The Salt Lake City conference, de- - Notice is given that sealed State Highway a distance of 935 ft. scribed by farm leaders as the an- - bids wiU be hereby b the Cit Re Tec Also on the south side of Third nual key meeting for western agiicul-- i corder of Pnce cit Utah, up until South Street between Carbon Avenue J unusof ture, will discuss problems 5 P. M. on the 30th day of June, 1941. and First East Street. ual significance to agricultural pro-,- f the ollowmff matenai, and im Also on the east side of Carbon ducers west of the Rocky Mountains, Avenue between Fourth South Street to be followed by adoption of resolu-- , pr0Vements to'wlt: and a point 200 ft. south of Fifth; tions looking toward national legis- - !and jajd South Street where sidewalks are not iative enactment 3242 j f eet f Grade and Granow laid. , One of the problems on the agenda 24 B Also on the west side of First East of especial import to western agricul- Portldnd 1000 sacks Cernent Street from Sixth North Street to a ture, is the relationship between agri- cub d g d Y point 300 ft. north of Sixth North culture, labor, and industry. 1nnn . , dlmensin lumber 2x4 Street This topic, Mr. Boyer said, will be CURB AND GUTTER: To con . . , covered in a panel discussion, featur- ,rv struct Standard Curb and Gutter on ing addresses by prominent agricul- tb the west side of First East Street togetbei: tural labor, and industrial leaders in plans and specifications and blank from Sixth North Street to a point the west btam,ed atthef-- , 300 ft. north of Sixth North Street. In the interest of unity for Amer- Recorder of Price, The total cost of said improvements lean agriculture, a policy long advo- - Utah, during regular business hours, are estimated at 9,495.00 plus 10 per cated by the American Farm Bureau A certified check for 5 per cent of the cent for engineering and advertising; Federation, farm leaders from southmiist accompany the bid. Price Citys portion is $1092.00, and ern and northeastern states will re- bidThe Council of Price, A Mu-(tabutters portion is $8403.00. The port on progress in organization in mcipal City Corporation reserves the right estimated costs per abutting front their sections of the United States. to reject any, or all bids. foot are: for standard 5 ft. sidewalk By order of the City Council of 70 cents per foot, for standard Curb Price City this 26th day of May, 1941. iand Gutter $1.00 per ft., for Grade, Gravel and Asphalt, 54 ft. wide $2.25 per ft . 40 ft. wide $1.80 per foot, 24 jft. wide $1.15 per foot, and 18 ft. wide $1.00 per foot, and for all Standard Driveways $40.00 each. Ten per cent for engineering and advertising will Date of first pub., June 5, 1941 be added to the above unit price es-- 1 Date of last pub.. June 19. 1941. timates. AS- ' ALL-STEE- L KITCHEN CABINET OF WASHER Le-west- Sel-jGl- en j THE STOKER udtlt ike. MAGIC HAND CONTROLS A. L. 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