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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 1. THE LEH1 FKEE PRESS 1936 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. BANK OF LEHI STATE va. THt Corporation. Plaintiff, ESTATE OF GEORGE G. WEBB and EDWARD SOUTH WICK as Ad-G. Estate of George ministrator of the - THE ESTATE Or ELIZABETH WEBB and EDWARD SOUTHWICK as Administrator of the Etat of Eiirabeth vew. & PEOPLES FINANCE THRIFT COMPANY, a Corporation; OF BANK LAND FEDERAL BERKELEY, a Corporation; and La AA- u-.k- d; STANLEY W. WEBB, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S S ALE AT ELEVEN o'clock a. m.. on the 11th day of April. 1936, at the Front Door of the Courthouse in Provo, Utah, the property situated in aforesaid county ana pamcuiany inscribed as follows, FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION BEGINNING 1.50 chains South of the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 7. Township 5 South. Range 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 8. 77 chains, thence South 1 degree West 11.10 chains, thence South 52 decrees 35' East 7 53 chains thence East 3 06 decrees South 77 chains, thence North 16.34 chains to point of beginning. Area 12 68 Acres. Together with all ditch and water rights of every nature however evidenced, used with said land or belonging to the said mortgagor or which may be used upon said land. SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION BEGINNING 16.20 chains North of the Southwest corner of Section 6, Township 5 South, Range 1 East of the S. L. B. & M-- Thence North 23 58 chains; thence South by East 20.00 chains; thence a little more south 3.38 chains: thence West by south 10.42 chains to point of beginning. Area 12.00 Acre more or less. ALSO beginning at a point 4 rods North of the Southeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section On ID. Townshin 5 South. Ranee 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West 70 rods; thsnM Vnrth AA rods, thence East 70 rods; thence South 48 rods to the Area zi.uu point of beginning. Acres. ALSO, beginning 80 rods North anil .R1 rhains West of the South east Corner of Section 1, Township 1 R South. Rnir Wt. of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West chains; thence South thence East 1.60 6.84 chains; I'holnc tkonro Smith 1 1(1 rhains! thonm Pat 0 59 rhains? thpnee North 7.94 chains to point of be-A ma 7 OH Xrrttft. Together with all water rights thereto belonging. with all ditch and Together wutor richta nf rvprw naturo. how ever evidenced, used with said land or belonging to the said mortgagor, or which may be used upon said land. Dated March 17. 1936. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. First Publication March 19. 1936. Last Publication April 9, 1936. to-w- it: ; t Giiess ? no guesswork h-kw- T: T 1 Piece Water Set Garden Rake 7 Meeting warned with the whole! f?.-- K to Merit Badge' an rnyMc. was fifteen minuu jrnen Maurice Dahl. LaMar wanl and Evans in leading the rernainmg The re-- , soouti in some cahsthen.es. taken up, was meeting nf the mainder of John Hatchings in a discussion of scouting whaY the toys thought and; mutual as a whole. closed with a; Scout meeting a GloverHoward bv prayer Willard Loveridge. Reporter. Troop 2 . and Louis Hardy Mr. and Mrsthh, W Lehi moved small daughter week. They formerly lived in Ogden. - "79c about the Price of foods in BROADBEHTS $3.ss GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, MAIN STREET THE RQLLATOR - GUARANTEED FOR 10 JXUJJJJiJXllllll''llllllll'l'-llllliiiili11- nil PI YES, J tr, do (pnni: - u flean-- Let b ::cl VlFElfflt " and this ''irgggy? 25?) 46 f EASV New 1936 (Model 3B) Piece Washday Outfi- t- Limited Time Limited Quantity By special Jayor f AIL FOR arrangement with the 3 ( j Coui ONLY TROOP FOUR Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis were Salt visitors, Sunday. LaKe Robert by Opening ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther were Wright, a member ot the Pine Tree Patrol. Time out was given for the visiting m Lehi Sunday. dramatization of the Ninth Scout Next EHna Rolfe and Fern Stewart were Law, "A Scout is Thrifty." hv the Ram Patrol. Then visiting in Salt Lake, t nday. tha Ninth Krnnt. Law was dramatized Mrs. William Goates was a Salt Patrol leaders report on test passingMahlon feck had some Dusiness 10 qo Lake visitor Friday. in getting one of the patrols to hang .Next was nomination the nag. Mrs. I. L. Lott and daughter. Marie. and troop voting for a new scribe. LaVar were in Salt Lake, Friday. tvito - -- - -- --- - n. ifpeop ,. place be Radio - & Electric Shop les an imilie: CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. STATE "TFEFT T EfTT. asked PHONE UTAH . s. ! and do ni fjse oi ci 'he ott and son. Don. spent the d at their home. They are now working at Fillmore. M l lens to pek-en- fcthera Basil Hansen and Bruce Nostrum were salt Lake visitors aaiuruay. They were investigating instruments. aids. esident it trasi id fire: I keep the t Let fo er sremi! n do whn is working at Fil more, was home with his family bun- day. T. la its Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ball of Magna, spent a few days visiting in Lehi this week with relatives and friends. T STORE U nap Til SEEDS us When in need of printing give on money save you can we a call anv jou. s-- 98c Garden Hoe Four Tine Fork Garden Cultivator , 1 39c j Manerva Wade of Salt Lake City, was at the home of J. G. Allred a few days last week. o There is tii ihimii i YTTiTt n Pink Set 39 7 Piece a TROOP FIVE Don Johnson, woodwork; PHONB 184-MAIN STREET Lynn Gray, poultry keeping and dairjinR- Troop 3 Owen Gray, carpentry; bookbinding, Don Fox. swimming, dairying pioneering, woodcarving. ... .A . w J auu ill wvj. CLUB Troop 4 LeGrande Comer, animal BOY SCOUT PRESS indus inii.trv 1 Rnhrts. animal Harold try; Mahlon Peck, gardening; TROOP ONE Anderson, handicraft ana animai in dustry. Dan Willes opened meeting with aenior Klainp Karren. Troop 5 LaMar Uani, personal nrivcr health, farm mechanics, dairying and Patrol Leader, took charge of the flag Keith D. Iott, first aid, public health. ceremony with Mark Bradshaw. Dick him. Special awards were given to me Fox and Dick Webb assisting Then the patrols gave their reports. A Eagle Palm to Horace following: all Hadfteld. Palm to M. C. Wilson, The Tarzans had three present, nau Duoriua Keith lhe pairoi registeredJones, to J. Emery Stars The Ravens two registered. ore Iott. Cecil Zimmerman, Dale Had- - had all seven registeredpresent field. Hardy Jenkinson and Russell The meeting was tnen turnea over BoneAfter which to the scoutmaster. Robert Webb gave a talk on fire bund NOTICE ing and hiking. Keith Bushman and Mar Kradshaw, Reporters. The public must understand that All the TROOP TWO delinquents must be paid. current water bills and 23 percent of Troon Committeeman Mr. Osborne the back water bill must be paid at each reading. If this is not done, took charire in the absence of Scout Keith Eddington twenty days after reading the super master Max Wilson. on the blew bugle, then Mr. to assembly cut is waterworks intendent of the his experience about us told Osborne off all delinquents. ar. woria when he went to trie not Also the current light bill and Keith Eddington blew taps and we of the back light bill be were dismissedless than naid each moth. If the user fails to Lynn Gray, Reporter. meet the requirements above stated will disconnect the tho electrician JTROOP THREE nower after the 20th of the month. Lehi City Council. n March 17 193fi the Third Troon did not hold a regular troon meeting due to the ward reunion. Most 01 tne scouts were there. LOCAL ITEMS Irvin Johnson, Reporter. was in Salt Last on the program M. c BOBS SHOE handicraft. r-r-- Till' - m-- uj Pa""" An awarding court of honor was SAVE YOUR HARNESS held in the Memorial Building. March and acoutt couir. 11, 1936, for the AND LEATHER GOODS Those member of this district council who were present ere: Bishop Henry We are headquarters for Enckson, Junius Banks. Bishop An1 NEATSFOOT OIL No. derson and Bishop Fox. received Tke Best Oil for any kind of leather. scout The following awards: We have it clear or black in pinU. Troop I Wilson Lott. bird study, bird study, scholarship and animal quarts, or by the gallon. industry; Mark Bradshaw, woodwork and eelctricity; Kieth Bushman, SHOP 11-1- MrsT. F. Kirkham Lake City. Tuesday. "x- -i ri h Batman replace MA; on nature Scout Column SHERIFF S SALE - - T.ntt f ae fo: :ify j future Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Wed You find a price tag on every item and Spring-vill- e and the Best of all these. Prices are nesday in Spanish Fork visiting relatives and friends. LOW PRICES. Three 5c WONDER BREAD ...lfjc Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wall and children were visiting in Fairfield POUND as it tan - 15c PURE LARD, with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mchinney, Sunday. are up. whei ed; t JELL-WEL- 12c Can IOg Tavlnr and Mr an A Mra Phnt-loMr ar,A Mr Y S Tvlnr nt Snnnish W t i m M' a .XnffiT"01 c 3c m am Mr. an Mrs. LeRoy Davis accom panied by Mr. nd Mrs. George Larsen and Mr. snd Mrs. Blaine Swenson of IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPT. pleinant Grovo, attended the funeral ANKLE SOX. All Colors 15c services fo- - Mr. John A. Knight in SILK HOSE 25c Salt Lake City, Sunday. PURE SILK HOSE 49c Mr. John Bushmnn entertained Best Percales now... .18c, others 15c Saturday rvpning in honor of her Silk Bloomers 25c and 48c husband's Hrthdav. Lively games were plaved an- - at nvdnio'ht luncheon SPECIAL Ladies' L. D. S. Garments 58c "a served o Mr. nA M'. F. A. Mr. ptA Mr. John Rrad- MEN'S OVERALLS. Pair ....$1.00 Rnshnn. aw. Mr nnd Mrs. George Le-'s- . It Pays to Shop and Save at Mr. P"d M- -. Oi:ve- - Kirkham. Mr. nn Mrs. n'l o Lehi Rushrn nd Mr. rnH Mrs. F H. MrAf"? of Provo pnH M'- sn- Mr. Fred Bush man and family of Salt Lake. sgth That's how many of our customers saved money in pry S' j February by taking advantage of xthiL krtAicjfy f you hit And they saved $20,000. In fact, the saving has averaged $20,000 per month during the past three months. It is convincing evidence of the fact that Electric Servants, under our new low-coplan, are hours at a substantially lower rate of pay.working longer More and more of our customers are enjoying the satisfaction convenience, comfort and economy that are all included m Electric Service. They are improving their lighting, giving Electricity the jobs of cleaning, washing ironing, cocking refrigeration, water heating and numerous others-a- nd the cost is less, for the value received than any other item in the family budget. (for st ffco het 44c BROADBENT'S acci tt Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane of Salt 19c T ake. wer visiting with their parents. 19c Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and Mr. and Saur Craut. Large Quart Can.-lQMrs. Andy Trane, Sunday. SPINACH. No. 2 Can 10c FLOUR x x x 49 Pound Sack $1.39 Juliet Lott returned to her work 15c Bottle Catsup, 14 oz. IQc Ttdav after unending one week in Lehi visiting with her parents, Mr Very Fine Lettuce, Choice Bananas, and Mrs. I. L. Lott. Sweet Juicy Oranges MOTHER'S OATMEAL, with Cup Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass attend and Saucer 25 ed the funeral services held for Mrs. John A. Knight in Salt Lake City Good. Sunday. BUOOISS, Very Pablum Quality Baby Food, Pacloet horn 1 and daugh ter. Mirriam. spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake with Mrs. Morris Trane. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. 10c Corn, 2 Cans 10c PEAS. 2 Cans , I co Tuesday. A TUNAFLAKES, 01 b Mob 12c SHORTENING, Pound Andv Trane was home visiting with 26H his family Sunday. Mr. Trane Large Pound Package Tea is em SCHILLINGS COFFEE, Pound 25H ployed at Magna. 7 Flavors Packet 4c Miss Lucille Walker of Salt Lake Citv. formerly of Lehi. was operated 10c STRING BEADS 7c on for appendicitis in Salt Lake last No. 2 Can LIBBY'S CAN PEACHES. No. Can 14c 10c SALMON, Tall Can 1 Quart Can 15c Catsup 4 for a Dime Large Grape Fruit ac save (todi DectncitY is cheaper than ever. Secure your full share oi its benefits. Our Half-Pric- e plan gives you a wonderful opportunity to do so Nt LETS TALK IT OVER Electricity Is The BiQaesfHargnin n Ti Home UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. ike in |