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Show October Thursday, 1953 15, THE UEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Page Seven LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE8: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additions! Of the Wards, the Organizations, Activities m THE DISTRICT COURT OF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTOF" LAND MANAGERICT IN AND FOR JUAB BUREAU MENT, Land and Survey Office, COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 16. CIVIL NO. 3550 1953. LOIS B. BROWN, Plaintiff, vs SAMUEL L. BROWN, Defendant SUMMONS Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat, 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of VV. Wolf, of Goshen, Utah, Serial U 06709, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 10th day of November 1953 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: Lots 3 and 6, Sec. 26, T 10 S., R. 1 W S. L. M 84.25 acres. No part of this land will be sold sepst THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Copy Deadline: Tue Evening and Plans of Juab Stake Mrs. Alligee And; PRIMARY GROUPS ATTEND TEMPLE BAPTISMAL SESSION The Third and Fourth Ward Primaries enjoyed a day at the Manti TemDle. Thursday October 8, doing baptismal work. While in the Temple they were snown me spiral staircases and were told that they were among me live oi such unique structures in me en tire world. Following the work at the Tern pie they enjoyed a lunch at the Manti City Park. The following Trail Builders from the Third Ward participated: Robert Howell, Michael Boswell, Garett John Jimmy Pexton, Gary Yoreason, Gordon McPher- Stephen son, Blaine Yorgason, BoswelH Mike Sperry. Mont Jones, Paul Boswell. Brent Sperry, Stev en Jenkins. Bruce Howard and Richard Hawkins. The following Seagulls and from the Fourth Guide Scouts Ward participated: Roy Chase Buddv Hill. Lewis Sidwell, Nor man Whiting, Faye Murray, MichBill ael Garrett. Fred Parkin, Goble. Mary Gustin. Phyllis Draper, Marsha Jenkins, Sally Lomax, Carolyn Parkin and Mary ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon James P. McCune, attorney for the plaintiff, whose address is 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judg- arately. be made by the prinment by default will be taken Bidsormay his agent, either personcipal against you for the relief demand- ally at the sale or by mail. ed in said complaint which has Bids sent by mail will be con-- 1 been filed with the clerk of said sidered only if received at this of court, and a copy of which Is fice prior to the hour fixed for the hereto annexed and herewith serv- sale. Bids must be in sealed en- "elopes accompanied by certified ed upon you. e money orders This is an action for a judgment checks or made to the Treasurer of payable divorcing plaintiff and defendant trie United States for tne amounts and awarding to plaintiff the care, of the bids. The envelopes must custody and control of the minor be marked in the lower d child of the parties. corner "Public Sale Bid, Serial DATED this 21st day of Sept- No. U 06709, Sale. 10 A. M. Nov, 10, 1953." ember, 1953. The highest bidder will be reJAMES P. McCUNE quired to pay immediately the Attorney for Plaintiff amount thereof. Priesthood representatives who 53 North Main Street Any adverse claimants of the assisted were Brigham Garrett, Nephi, Utah land should file Herbert Rasmussen, Lynn Parkin, Address of Plaintiff j their claims, or objections, on or Davis. and Tommy Primary workbefore the time designated for sale ers who Nephi, Utah them were; Dates of publication; September Any contiguous owner claiming Mildred accompanied Jacob-seDecima Garrett, must assert fa preference right 24; October 1, 8 and 15, 1953, Twila Lamone Russell, Tolley. such right within 30 days from the above sale date. The Bureau Ruby Wilson and Blanche Pexton. NOTICE TO WATER U8ERS The following applications have of Land Management has not been filed with the State Engineer searched the records of Utah coun MONA WARD SEAGULLS water in Juab yt to ascertain the existence of ENTERTAIN MOTHERS to appropriate adverse claim. The Mona Ward Sea Gull girls County, State of Utah, throughout any Ernest E. House, and their leader, Mrs. Caroline the entire year, ana ail locations Manager. entertained their mothers Kay, being from SLB&M, unless otherDates of October 1, publication: and Primary officers in the ward wise designated: 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1953, in The 24614 William H. Porter, 1421 Times-Newchapel Wednesday evening. s, Utah. Nephi. Lchoes of lovely young voices Federal Way. Salt Lake City, Ut. for irrigation use from 2 sec.-f- t. rang through the building as the an Unnamed Spring, trib. to Great IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF girls sang Sea Gull and Home rt. ana Salt Lake at a point S. THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- Builders songs. Prayer was offerE. 1370 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec. 11, Mrs. Kay RICT IN AND FOR JUAB ed by Diane Kay. weicomea tne motners and exTllS, R14W. The water will be UTAH. STATE OF COUNTY, plained the Seagull program, to conveyed by ditch a distance of them. Piano solos were given by 1,000 ft. where it will be used Civil No. 3549 Linda Garfield and Patsy Bryan. from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in S1 WANDA C. BURRTOGE, Mrs. Ina Kay told a service storv and the leader urged eirls and Sec. 11 and SWVi Sec. 12, TllS, Plaintiff mothers to participate fully in the incl R14W, and for year-roun- d vs ourDoses. dental Benediction was given bv M. CHRISTISON, as ad- work. PAUL 1421 24616 William H. Porter, of of Theol estate the ministrator Salt Lake City, Federal Way. for irrigation use L. Burridge, deceased; MABEL D. Utah; 5 sec-f- t. from an Unnamed bpring at a CHRISTISON, as administratrix twint S. 1320 ft from NW. Cor. of the estate of Earl Leon Chris-tisoSec. 25, TllS, R14W. The water D. MEBEL deceased; will be conveyed By cutcn a dis- CHRISTISON, the surviving wife tance of 2500 ft. where it will be of Earl Leon Christison, deceased; used from Mar. 1 to Dec. 31 to E. J. WRIGHT and JANE DOE irrigate 320 acres of land embrac- WRIGHT, whose true name is uned in SH said Sec. 25, and for year-roun- d Incidental known, his wife ,if living, and their unknown heirs, devisees, lei purposes. 25010 M .L. Harmon, Nepni, gatees, creditors, and assigns, if for miscellan- deceased; and all other persons Ut; 0.111 sec.-f- t. well eous purposes from a claiming any right, title, bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a pt. unknown, or interest in, or lien upon N. 20 ft. and E. 960 ft from SV4 estate Cor. Sec. 9, T13S, R1E. The water the real property described In the will be used for domestic, stock' complaint adverse to the plaintiffs fire ownership, or clouding plaintiffs watering, air conditioning, protection, turkey brooding and title thereto. Defendants. during period Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for acre of irrigation purposes on land embraced in said Sec. 9. All SUMMONS water will be consumed. 25021 Louis London Millet, 875 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE m i'u East 5600 South, Murray, Ut.; 3 ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: sec.-- ft for irrigation use from a 14-iYou are hereby summoned and well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft and E. 2340 ft. required to serve upon James P. from W1 Cor. Sec. 17. T14S, McCune, attorney for the plain R18W. The water will be used tiff, whose address is 53 North! from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate Main Street, Nephi, Utah, an ans160 acres of land embraced in . within twenwer to the complaint said Sec. 17 and for year-roun- d NW incidental domestic and ty days after service of this sum mons upon you. If you fail so to g purposes. 25070 Falkenburg Mines Co., do, judgment by default will be Callao, Ut.; 0.5 sec.-f- t. for miscel- taken against you for the relief 1 laneous purposes from Granite demanded in said complaint which , Salt Lake trib. Great to Creek, filed with the clerk of been has at a point N. 460 ft. and W. 1640 and a copy of which ft. from Ett Cor. Sec. 15, T12S, said court, R18W. The water will be used for is nereto annexed ana nerewiai domestic and purposes. served upon you. This is an action to quiet the All water will be consumed. 24615 William H. Porter, 1421 title of the plaintiff to the fol Federal Way, Salt Lake City, Ut.; lowing described real property sit 4 sec.-- ft for irrigation use from uate in Juab County, State of aunnKS ir u. io ureal oam Late at point S. 100 ft. and Ut?' All of Lot 2, Block 14, Plat "D" W. 100 ft from EVi Cor. Sec. 3, the Nephi Townsite Survey. TllS, R14W. The water will be of DATED this 21sa day of Septconveyed by ditch a distance of 5280 ft. where It wil be used from ember, 1953. Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 960 JAMES P. McCUNE, acres of land embraced In Sees. 11 Attorney for Plaintiff, and 12. TllS. R14W. and for year53 North Main Street g round incidental Nephi, Utah ourooses. Protests resisting the granting Address of Plaintiff of any of the foregoing applicaNephi, Utah tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra Dates of publication: September copy, and filed with the State En- - 24, October 1, 8, and 15, 1953. Capitol, Salt eneer, 403 UtState on or before NovCity, ember 28, 1953. Gout Is Not Caused Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER, By Excessive Eating Dates of publication; October 1, FORT WORTH, Texas-- Dr. John 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1953 in The M. Church, who's made a study Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. of gout, the disease once believed to be caused by excessive eating Takes Trip B o b y and drinking, says the disease Is N. J. ELIZABETH, Franz likes trains. Recently ht left really a form of arthritis and exhome, trotted two miles to the tremely painful. People with gout were uiuelly railroad station, and boarded a laughed at because It was considtrain headed for New York. Like any seasoned traveler he ered something like a hangover, sat down and went to sleep. When he reports. It isn't, however, and tht conductor came along he didn't Is one of the most painful of dishave a ticket but was allowed to eases. Many famous people have had ride into New York anyway. gout, his research reveals, InThere, Bobby confided in detectives and told them his name and cluding Alexander the Great, Lord address. Then he sat down and Tennyson, Martin Luther, Sir sucked his thumb until his father Isaac Newton, Samuel Johnson, he had John Milton, Charles Darwin, and arrived. For a General Wlnfield Scott. had a busy day. post-omc- left-han- above-describ- ed son, Editor, Phone 287J. Mrs. Kay. The Girls were happy to count 100 per cent attendance of the girls and mothers as they served refreshments to Mrs. Agnes Myers, Mrs. Ruth Garfield, Mrs. Re-v- a Bryan, Mrs. Norma Kay, Pres. Zella Mrs. Alice Sutherland, Young, Mrs. Florence Orgill, Mrs Ina Kay Margo Kay, Linda Garfield, Patsy Bryan, Diane Kay and n Charlyce Myers. Reporter, Swasey. La-Vo- NEW BLAZER CLASS WELCOMED AT MONA A new Blazer class has beeo welcomed into the Primary by the Trail Builders of the Mona ward. The older boys chose the open In comspaces for their party. pany with their leaders, Mrs. Jewel Mayer for the Trekkers and Mrs Almina Kay for the Guides, the new boys and their leader, Mrs. Erma Keyte, enjoyed a weiner roast. A hike, songs, games and "gobs of goodies" were the order of the afternoon. Enthusiasm and inter est received a big boost as the boys and teachers enjoyed the The boys pargreat were: Guides Boyd ticipating Mayer, and Clyde Swasey; Trek-kerMoris Rowe, Kirk Lynn and Bobby Newberry, and the new Blazers were Max Molyneus, Ronnie Newell and Tommy Newell. s, n, l0 stock-wateri- The Ladies Literary League was to a flying start of their club year with a meeting held several weeks ago at the home of Mrs John Parkin. After an address of welcome by the Club President Rheta Sperry, club books were given to the various members A SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI off ne very interesting Girls State report was given by Marie Wilkoy and Ann Jensen. Refreshments were serea to tne following members Airs. Aima Jones, Miss Rheta sperry, Mrs. Joseph L. Garrett, airs, t.idon Jshenvood, Mrs. Eu gene wilkey. Mrs. Roy McPherson. .Mrs. K. 11. Stuart, Mrs. Lynn Mellor and the hostess, Mrs. John I'arKin. Mrs. Max L. Orme was hostess to the Ladies Literary League who neia tneir second club meeting on uctooor 1. A book report, "Kristin Lavransdatter" written hv o: oiki-hj ri;r noser,. was given .by Mrs Joseph L. Garrett. The following members were present: Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs. A. M. Jensen, Mrs. Lynn Mellor, Mrs. John Parkin, Mrs. Alma Jones, Miss Rheta ' A :-5 ".. 4 '. i X V. . n y " i ! . . li Sperry, Miss Pearl Nielsen, Mrs. Llmo Haynes. Mrs. Eueene Wil key and the hostess, Mrs. Max L. Orme. . l Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Foote and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote. . jfi V ,, - - v ; i? UNION MEETING MONDAY The regular MIA union meeting will be held Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the d Ward chapel, it was announced today by Stake MIA officials. All Ward and Stake MIA workers are encouraged to be present. cubic meters of water per second will 165-to- n pipe section. Reportedly the largest of its kind in the world, the section is to be installed at t Dower plant under construction at the River Lech in Bavaria PIPEFUL e Seventy-fiv- soon flow through this Riant First-Secon- i SEAGULLS WELCOME LARKS The Seagull class of the First Ward under the direction of Inez Brough held their Lark welcome recently at the City Park. Games and stories were enjoyed by all. Each girl brought her own lunch. The Seagulls presented the Larks and Bluebirds with a yarn doll as a token of friendship. m SECOND WARD BEGINS ANNUAL ERA DRIVE The Second Ward Era drive be gan Wednesday, October 14 under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen. They desire that the Era will be in everv home in the Second Ward, and thev unre the cooperation of each and every PARENTS PARTY HELD On Monday evening, the Seaward member. gulls of the First Ward held a parents party at the ward chapel. FIRST WARD TOPS The girls put on a little play SACRAMENT MEETING called "The Seagull Miracle". ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY borne girls gave recitations, sang, Percentages for Sacrament meet- - and told stores. Games were on- mg attendance for last Sunday ioved bv all after which refresh- were as follows ments were served. Special guests 25 First Ward were Mrs, Edyth Beckstead, SeaSecond Ward 17 gull Stake Lpader and Emma WilThird Ward .. 14 son, First Ward Primary PresiFourth Ward 17 dent. Mrs. Inez Brough, teachMona Ward 17 er of the group, conducted the Levan Ward no report LESTER H. BELLISTON 1NSUHAMCE Phone 540 FIRE 81EAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILE Nephi CASUALLTY INSURANCE n, Re ifilSli IliSi stock-wateri- n. w n vi rt. i 1 jC n. & t" ' - " - i . A f ' 1 stock-waterin- 4; ! I1 ' V . . 1 ore-milli- ng . j, 11 H3 rn H31 l - stock-waterin- n (1 y i o yyy o Jlli ADMISSION - CONTRIBUTION - - ALL FUNDS TO GO TO SEMINARY BUILDING FUND - - THESE SINGERS ARE CONTRIBUTING THEIR TIME AND TALENTS TO OUR PROJECT - YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. |