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Show PLEASANT PROVE REVIEW FRmiT,ULT'2fl, 1932 HKT,KARANr GBOVfi REVIEW Office J. D. Thwne Residenee ae -57-W A PROGRESSIVE, INBjflPKNPERT PUBUCATION Catered in the Post Offiee at Pleasant OroTe, Dtak, as semd cm matter. WANT ADS WYp.t.'d to Rent -Furnished five roi,w .modern Ijou-. Address Post Offk. Ho If 8. A'fwrlfu.n Fork. 7U-tf. fiabaeriptien rates, jlOO per year ia advaaee. Advertisement ratea: Display, 26 ;centa a eelumn inch. Legal notices and aeaders, local rate of SO oenU per eigbt-pcmt Use per insertion. Want ftHa. Rate-r2 .oenta per ward eaea un-ertian. un-ertian. Payment must aotnpnny adflrtkement Am. Jfark iNews Mrs. WW . Ponaghy .and ithie - lAf fnr thMr homes iW Oakland, Calif,, after .plinH J. Grecatkoid. Sr. AW the iptakwi poke ofitnterestiiMr aOooew xpr-lances. xpr-lances. ,AHarje crow4 was in attetv- dance, Mr. P4 Jt". GeorfCXoverida-, and family .f Lent spasrt. Sunday ten day here with .Mrs. UlliKftrnoon vtlnat thstooinee f WHO n 0e rUona JKsHy, sla- tera of Mr Dona;hy. Mrs. Jane Taylor .of Salt Ik ana s!ar. also visited hero last week, Gn .your yellow transparent ai- Af George --M. 60c ,9V 7-29-tf. pies !- putting up. Khellef s. 1'hone lt bushel . Mr. and Mm X, H. BuMsr.and Mr. Und Mrs. .Wm. J.. Omnia .Sr. Kra. W. iB. .Smith raturwd Tuea day from a very pleasant U1p to Idafco m Tollpwatone whflre she pent two weeks. During the visit Mm Isaac etevena al .Rexburjr en tertained at dinner Xv .her Honor when twenty -if Ive Jtrtends were pre ent. Four days wn spent seeing- tbm ver (t TeWowatone .and the batmce of : toe time jba ylatUng ip various Idaho sections, 8ba';tao bad the jjieasure of jReefePjr her so, U E. Rtaabton of Moot, . w.ho ah fcada't for four year. Highland News Mr. Wm. . Wr nlsna. Reperter. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Mas)) aeterUla d at the Adamson family reunion Monday. A number ot out of toww people wre In attendance as well a members of the Adamson family from this locality. A sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by all followed by family reminiscences. Miss Thejma Larsen entertained her Primary class at a party last Thursday. A number of youngsters enjoyed tames after which they were served delicious refreshments by their hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenland en. entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Greenland, Hanry and John Greenland of Highland, and" Mr. and Mrs. James Grace Sr., and son Josh, and Mr. and Mrs. James Grace, Jr.,, and children c Cutler. Prior to the rythym band practice Tuesday members of the rythym band held a surprise party in honor, of their director Miss Lue Q roes-beck roes-beck at the G roes beck home. The youngster spent a pleasant afternoon after-noon after' which they went te the church and followed up their practice, prac-tice, Miss Beth Greenwood of Ogden, visited here Sunday, guest of Miss Lue Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. liarry Jerllng were business visitors In the capltol city on" Thursday. Sunday evening the program In sacrament meeting was under" the direction of the Elders Quorums. The speakers, were Clarence Green, land, Henry E. Greenland and Wm., Of Interest io " Mother and Father S tistics compiled by the UflMed States Government show that the average salary of an wtdralned maa As 1100 per year, the high school graduate M0 per yeajr and the college graduate ftfOOO yearly. , Witt your children have the adyantages of a college edu-oatloa? edu-oatloa? "-- You can positively guarantee guaran-tee this advantage for them by saving just a few dollars a month. For example, a saving of )5 a month for 228 months will return your son or daughter $46.28 every month for four years a grand total of $2220.48. You deposit only $1288. The Fidelity has a College Col-lege Income plan to meet your personal requirements. require-ments. . Details will be sent to you upon request No obligation, of course. 0 -STATE- INTER L.1 delity BUILDING LOAM ASSOCIANOM Main At First South 9lt Uks City For . Sale 5 roomed anodern brlok bungalow, full basement, garage, chicken oop, .barn, b of ground, one block from ihigh school. Cheap if taken at once. -See George E. Abel or.jowner, Mr. J. P. Noble, Was. 0V, Salt Lake. City 7-15-t. SMAU tZE GRAND .FIANO Also small jnodern upright made by well known manufacturer FUL-X FUL-X QUARANTjEED, will be sold for balance due on .tease rather than re-tur) re-tur) .to finance company office. Small monthly payments will be ac-cept. ac-cept. Prefer te sell but might coruiUfcer temporary storage with .responsible .re-sponsible party that .is interested Jn buying later. WRITE QUICK Hudson Hud-son WettP CREDIT MANAGER U S. Main ftt.. Salt Lak City. appertalnmir, iinilin?. but i of tlie vain nm.Luu lu '"J"" jrvolr Water Htock of the Provo Ke-wV0'1' , nor Compuny ifi" Htock and Dr. LW. Jones GRADUATE TpheTOfA. Wtah On. A. W, OLSEN Palmer Graduate CBJHOPRACTOR Newrooalometer Service Home Calls For Offtee Rate, Phoe 19-W LBHL UTAH 'I Look for this symbol of QUALITY on the RUG you buy A FT E R -1 N V E H TT 0 R CLEAN-UP On Genuine LIVELY WOOL bugi by the BIGELOW WEAVERS. A group of fine rugs selling regu-- regu-- larly even in these days for $44 now being offered at $28" Other sizes and qualities in proportion. Dixon-Taylor-Russell Company gEfl THEM IN OUR WINDOWS WOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah In and for Utah County. . First Security Trust Company, a corporation, a Trustee under the last will and testament of Anton H. Boxrud, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Claud H. Burch, Annie Burch, and The Intermountaln . Association of Credit Men, a corporation, De fendants. , . To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Monday the 15th day of August, 1932, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of. In and to the following described real property, In Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: (a) Beginning at a point in the center of Mill Ditch Canal, 640 feet East and 165 feet North from the Southwest corner of Section 16, In Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East . 1011.5 feet; thence South 165 feet to section line; thence East 790 feet to a point 198 feet West Pf the Southeast comer of the Southwest H ot iftid Section 16: j thence North 660 feet; thence West j 7S4 feet to the East line of the right j of way of the Provo Reservoir Company's Com-pany's Canal; thence tilong said 'right of way Northerly 282.5 feet to j a point 942.5 feet North ot the South line of said Section; thenceWest j 1254 feet to the center line of Mill Ditch Canal thence, along said center line of said canal approximately North 18' West to a point 10.00 chains South of the Northwest oof. tier of the Southwest M, of said Section 16, thence North 10.00 chains to said corner; thence South 67 Kast 36 chains,, more or less to a point 80,00 chains South and 10.00 chains West of the Center of said Section 16; thence East 10.00 chains; thence South J0.00 chains; thence East 20.00 chains; thence South 10.-00 10.-00 chains to the Northeast corner of j the Northwest VI. of the Northeast of Section 21. In. said Township land Range; thence South 20.00 chains; thence West 20.00 chains; 'thence North 8.68 chains; thence West 20.00-chains; thence North 1.00 chain; thence West 8.00 chains more or less to, the center of said Mill Ditch Canal; thence along the said, center of said canal approximately North 18 West to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Area 154.14 acres. (b) Also commencing 10 chains v West of the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 21. Township 5 South, Range 2 East, of the Salt . Lake Meridian; thence South 10 chains; thence "West 10 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence East 10 chains to the place 'of beginning. Area 10 acres. (c)IUso commencing 12.50 chains South of the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, of Salt Lake Meridian, thence j Couth. 7.50 chains: thence West 10 I chains; thence North 56 18' West 1 11.52 chains; thence East 21.48 ; chains to the place of beginning, j ; Area 11.73 acres. (6y Also an undivided three-fourths three-fourths () Interest In: Commencing Commenc-ing at the Southwest corner of the i Northwest quarter of the Southwest I quarter ef the Southeast quarter of Section 16. -Township 5 South. Range 2 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North tH chains: thence East 10 chains; thence South jH chains: thence West 19 chains j to place of beginning. j Together with the Improvements thereon and appurtenances there Users an and all water rights heretofore used for doestic pur.M-es "Pun o fr the irriti-h of all of the land "Hereinbefore bed.. and also tonth.r with all of their rlght, title, and interest in and to the springs and the. waters, which is an undivided three-fourth ) latere issuing therefmrn upon the following parcel of land Situated In said Utah County, State .of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at .the Southwest corner cor-ner of the Nortfcwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast warter of Sect) 1. Township i Sauth. Range I Bast of the rSalt Lake Meridian; thence North Jtt onalns; thenoe East 10 chains; theece North 14 chaise; thence West 14 chains; thenoe South 17 chaias; thence East M chalng to the place of beginning- Excepting from the above described des-cribed tfropertle, however, the following fol-lowing parcels within .the limits thereof: . Commencing t the Southwest corner of he Northwest Barter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast South-east quarter of Section 16, Town ship S South, Range 2 East of the jfialt Lake Horidian, thenoe West i4 chains; thence North 17tf I chains; thenoe East V4 chains; thence South 1714 chains to the place of beginnUg, containing t acre, more or lesa, Also, beginning 4.46 chains South aad 440 chains Wst from the Northeast corner of ttie Northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 8 South, Range 2 East, S. L. B. A M., and running' thence South E.94 chains; thence West 1.52 chains, more or less to the East side of the Provo Reservoir Canal right of way, thence along the said Canal right of way North 57H West 2.60 chains, thence North 294 West 2.67 chains, i thence North 0.50 chains, thence j North 9 27' East 6.24 chains to the place of beginning. It is ordered by the Court that the premises and property hereinabove herein-above described, including the shares of corporate stock evidencing water rights be sold In one single parcel. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 20th day of July, 1932. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, State of Utah. AlpineNews Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Bates, Alice lone- Marsh, Vond Smith en- The Misses Marv Zora lieau-y, i..i..o l'.i-ma and u.ved a slumber party "; weak at me uwuv . The gins report of last Smith girls, jully time. the a and rwi Mrs. Ray Gubler feadren of Lund. Nevada, spent the forepart of the week at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Mr. Bubler returned home Tuesday but Mrs CMbler and children will remain re-main for a ten days visit Mr. Oub-yr Oub-yr was formerly Miss Aggie Burgess Bur-gess of this city. A fine baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris Wednesday morning, July 20th. Mrs. Harris and the new arrival are doing do-ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bateman and two children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were Sunday guests oi Grace Bateman and Mr. Harold Balr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. E. Hall of American Fork, formerly of this city, and her niece, Mrs. Brooks, of Kamas, were, guests Monday of Mrs. Hall's daughters, Mrs. Oscar Watkins and Mrs. Claud Strong, and families. Mr. Samuel R. Brown of Salt Lake City, but a native of Alpine, was shaking hands with his many relatives rela-tives and friends in Alpine Monday hatring been called here to participate partici-pate in the program of the celebration celebra-tion tinder the direction of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Other out of town speakers were Karl Banks of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. M. H. Ingersoll of American Fork. By Chas. W, Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. C. Gordon Douglas, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication, July 22, 1932. Last Publication, August 12, 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Condor and children of Provo, and Mrs. Julia Little of Salt Lake were guests Pioneer Day of their mother, Mrs. Don C. Strong. Mrs. Will Healey entertained sixteen six-teen of the little friends of her daughter, Della In honor, of her eighth birthday, Sunday afternoon. Mayor and Mrs. John A. Whitby will entertain at a wedding reception recep-tion Wednesday .evening, August 3, in honor of their daughter Elva, and Mr. Bennie Myers, whose marriage mar-riage took place in Salt Lake last week. On Sunday, July 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle entertained at dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. S. L. & U. R. R. Rouxr Guarantees Careful Handling, Fast jj and Dependable Movement of Frei You are SURE of QUICK DELIVERY SHIP VIA Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and Mrs. J. H. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hunter and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and family of Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Har-vard Olson of Sprlngvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crookston, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Crookston, American Fork. Miss Jessie Hunter with Bob Bushman of Provo, spent the 24th at GranddaddyLak.es with, friends. V wws-ass-Bsasa-p Miss Barbara Hunter is spending this week in Bingham with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter. : Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crookston of Salt Lake with' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle of Alpine, spent four days this week at Fish Lake. Prttsctia, 7 BFw imall ha. I" Bird Note V1 mtZ 5 .. Tbt "lttlv, spgeeVi; Jmotorl.,otlk. MrcU when drivlai tkm wintry. SnchthooW y til driven, wonK more Wrdl to the mllze, ' Pleasant Grove To Rock Springs Wyoming by TELEPHONE $1.00 After 8:30 P. M. 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