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Show Defendants. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL IN IN upon or mail to Charles M. Pickett, Plaintiffs attorney, at Pickett Building, St. George, Utah, an Answer to the Complaint in writing, and file a copy of said Answerwith the' Clerk of the above entitled Court within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do Judgement by Default, will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. IF your address is unknown to Plaintiff or its attorney, and the Complaint is not attached to Jthis Summons, it will be filed within ten (10) days with the Clerk of the above Court and you may there obtain a copy. THIS action is brought to . Plaintiff, vs. The heirs at law of ) ELIZA J. BRINKERHOFF, a woman, deceased, both known and unknown; DAVID BRINKERHOFF, JOHN BRINKERHOFF, SILAS BRINKERHOFF, ELIZA ANN BRINKERHOFF, LUCINDA BRINKERHOFF, JOSEPH BRINK- ERHOFF, MARYETT, BRINKERHOFF and WIL- FORD BRINKERHOFF, and the heirs at law of the above named Defendants both known and unknown and ) ) ) ) other persons unknown ) claiming any 'right, title or ) interest in or lien upon the ) real property described in ) Plaintiffs Complaint or ) clouding their title thereto, ) FIRST j BAPTIST , (1), Block Ten (10), Plat A Glendale Townsite Survey In Section 23, Township 40 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M, U- -. ALSO Beginning at a polift 124 chains South of the Northeast corner of the 7:39 4IA PJi. 1LC3 A2I. Evan. Ser. IL W . Church with a warm wolcomo. WE-3A-T r?ra o Kathleen Dallin, who is attending Beauty School at Henderson, Mrs. Norma Pectol and two children who Is attending school at CSU, Lonna and Dot McAr- thur, Jerrilyn Pugh, William L. Roberts, Carol Sue Brinkerhoff, Ora May Cox, Cheryl Bauer, Karla Spencer, students from CSCI, Vida Leigh and children Rue Dell Sudweeks and children. Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Max-well, Thell Maxwell from Cedar Alonzo J. Mackelprang . Upon retirement, or termination of employment, the subscriber may continue his Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage through a direct pay plan, and keep the superior protection of his Service Benefits coverage. ; This is a vital protection af j; j finances may be strained. 2455 health-car- e 487-744- 1 ' ur . ent-an- Camber-lai- n accompanied on. piano by Mary Lou Page, duet, Alta Spencer and Myrna Cox. Reading by Margaret Bauer. After which refreshments were served to a large crowd. Always available to help with your regular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. r BOB LINFORD protection. Parleys Way, Salt ,ake City, Utah 84110, Phone: Valley. Le-Arth- Salesmen Americas most experienced provider of Val- - 3 Blue Cross and Blue Shield BLUE CROSS & BLUE 8M0ELD at Ver-wee- -- WITH BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD: Valley. Olson and two sons from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and children from Mar-th- e Tempe, Arizona, Mrs. Rose e Mackelprang and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rider and k family from Fredonia, Mrs. a Iverson, and family from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. grand Brinkerhoff from St. George, Mr: and Mrs. Charles m. Brinkerhoff from Parowan and many others Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Brinkerhoff and Elsie Brinkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram and family and, Eva A. Dallin went to Las Vegas over the past week end for the holidays, The Glendale Ward held their Speech Festival the past week with 1 1 entering, the winner Miss Suzann Brinkerhoff went to Ka d nab Monday evening and efed the Stake Festival, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Schoenfelt stopped to visit at the Willard Mackelprang home Monday, they were enroute to their home in Kanab from the East Central States mission where they have been serving for the past two years. The Glendale Ward Relief Society hqjd their Opening and Christmas combination social at the Ward Chapel Monday with Miss Evon Olson showing ways to make Christmas presents, a program, with a Hawaiin Guitar duet by Alta Spencer and Myrna Cox, reading, Elain Spencer, Vocal solo, Lou Nell For many, the period after retirement is the most critical time as far as health care is concerned. In the true interest of the employee, the conversion possibilities of any health-car- e plan must be considered. Val- Melvin the Thanksgiving Holidays were: Mr. and Mrs. Pledger of Ogden at the Lue H. Brinkerhoff home, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Workman and two children from Henderson, Miss -- at from (JSCI, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. for The option for employees to continue their health-car- e protection after retirement or after leaving your employ is of paramount importance important to them, and important to you. Comprehensive Protection Consistent, dependable performance Economy of operation Escalante Feb. 10 Piute at ley Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Virgin Valley Feb. Beaver at 27 ley. past month returned home o o a community service to provide protection from hospitalmedicalsurgical costs through a pooling of subscribers funds. No sales commissions, no agency fees, no stock dividends are paid to anyone. Except for a reserve to meet accelerated demands and operating expenses, every cent of Blue Cross and Blue Shield income is used to pay the bills of enrolled Utahns. Dec. 23 Valley Alumni at Valley. with them. Visiting here over the past City, u Gunnison at Valley, Enterprise at Valley. Kanab at Valley, Dec 30 Mission home for a weeks in- struction prior to leaving to serve In the Southwest Indian Mission, Mrs. Mary Jo Chamber-lai- n and three children who have been visiting her parents SHOULD YOU EXPECT in your firm's health care plan? Dec. 4 Dec. 18 City Sunday to enter the LDS Charles M. Pickett Attorney for Plaintiff Pickett Building St. George, Utah Plaintiffs address: Ruth.H. Reycraft Glendale, Utah Dates of Publication: November 12, 19, 26, December 3, 1964. 09 on 2nd East) ; Valley. PICKETT & Games. Jan. 8 Panguitch at ValBryce Valley at ley. Jan. 20 Parowan at Valley. Jan. 30 Northwest quarter, Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 40 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M, Utah, and running thence South 4.02 Chains; thence West 8500 chains; thence North 4.02 chains; thence East 8500 chains to the point of begin n I n g, containing 34 acres more or less. DATED this 20 day of September, 1964. GIIUROII and different stage production. Home Basketball Schedule n, tah. V S. S . il. 0jd school bell fell undignified jnt0 the surprised arms of Billy Lenord, played by Leon Cox. Despite the accidents, this true play about Jesse Stuarts life was a great success and Mrs. Heaton and the Seniors should be commended on their exciting Piano solo, Evelina Smith. Remarks, Juanita C. Esplin. Chorus by the five Missionaries. Vocal duet Isaac and Lou Nell Cham-ebrlaiaccompanied on piano by Jerrilyn Pugh. Vocal duet, Elaine and Ellen Brinkerhoff ac- companied on piano by LaPriel All of Lot One PICKETT SERVICES: 9:45 A.EL cos-Campbe- vin Heaton and Elder Simmons. follows; KANAB, UTAH (1 Dlk. South of Klvy. their frantic haste to change tumeS. After its first ring, the A. Maurice Pugh was Master of Ceremonies with the follow- ing program: Prayer, Lue H. Brinkerhoff. A chorus by five Southwest Indian Missionaries, Isaac. J. Chamberlain, Bryson Jones, William L. Roberts, Mel- recover a judgement quieting title to the following described premises situated in Glendale, Kane County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as Page One) (Continued . . ) ) So!::cl I!cv;o V.zl;.z From ertra was from the Alton Ward, they were: Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Vane farewell dance and program was held for Elder Roger J. Chamberlain at the Glendale Ward Chapel Saturday evening November 28, with Lue H. Brinkerhoff in charge, the orch- A YOU are hereby SUMMONED and REQUIRED to serve RUTH H. REYCRAFT, ail GI:n2fo I.oivs Hems end . Gmrrcnl Evcnls SUMMONS TO THE DEFENDANTS NAMED: AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE, STATE OF UTAH DISTRICT SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS December 3, 1964, Page 5 ) CnADGIIAlV CnSVuOLET CO. Cc.lzr City, Ut!i |