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Show THE SUV, PRICE, UTAH PAGE rOUR 'CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP, LAMBS AT RIVER MARKETS FRIDAY, APlij EVERY FRIDAY NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY, 1927; I I Surprise Her Mothers It'ontiuucd From Page Tl.tve) By 8un Publishing j Co. Emr R.Friday VV. Crockett, Manager. (Inc.) of tbe slate board, and in general the admini.st ration of this Subscription, R2.(0 a Tear la Advance. Office Phone No. 9. Beaidence, No. work. Considerable discussion resulted 183nt2. when it was decided finally to refer the entire matter to tbe Utah Horse e tlownd-daiMail Entered aa Matter, 7one 4. 1915, at tbe Puetoffire M Priee, and Calllcgroaers association. (Jtak, Under the Act of March A 1879. Some of the cattle rang-- s on the Manti forest are to lie given i -- r t ADVERTISING RATES Dippky Matter Per Inch Per Month, grazing May 1st. From HIM); Single lantie, 40c. Transient, fine. the l'ecil i goiii" to tie short. . Special Position, 25 ler Cent AddiManti forest ranger made the snow tional. on in the measurements Legal Ten Cent the Line Each Inserand tion. Count His Word to the Line. April 21st. They found sixtv-lw- o Summon. tl2.. ; Water Application, a half inches with a water content cf SIMM; Final Proof. 10.00. twenty-six- . Readers Tea Oral the Line Each InShearing is about over at the Gunsertion. Count His Word to the Line. Blackface 1) Twenty Cents the Line derson corral south of Price and at Each In cr lion. Mound as well. Close to eighty-l'iv- e Obituaries, Card of lliank. Reaolationa, thousand heud have been cared for tit Etc, At Beading Notice Kate. Count tha two places. Flocks generally are ku Word to the Lina outo the summer range in good For Bale, For Bent, Found, Lost, Etc., going Cent Per Word Each laeue. Ns condition. Twelve trucks are at this time haulCharge Account. All Communications to Addr ie ing wool ints this city from the SUN PUBLISHING CO. corrals out near Myt-Fifty thousand head of sheep have lieen taPRICE, UTAH ken care of there this spring by some X wsnt mourning without Tha Bun; thirty shearers. Much of the clip is Z stood up and cned In tha congrega-tio- n. being stored by the Price Commission Job, 80:28. euuqiany. 1 ::id;-u!ii- (loo-cher- ry Sold to Price River Water Conservation District For 1924 Taxes and Not Redeemed. Whereas, Price River Water Conservation district iia rece.ved treaurd real tiniollowii.g er 's certificates of sale and auditor's deed for 19-and tbe 4, which Las been sold for delinquent taxes fur the year law , ahy provided time for redemption of said real estate having expired Now, therefore, Notice i hereby given that iu pursuance ol J'ce. sM ol the Compiled Law of Utah, 1917, the undersigned, r-- county eommi.-ionerof Carbon eounty, Utah, will offer for sale at public auciiou to the highest . bidder for cash at the north door of the eoiin hoc-- e at Priee City, Carbon of the 1 nee county, state of Utah, all the right, title and interest and estate below. River Water Conservation district aud to the real estate mentioned Said sale will eotniueuce at 10 o'clock, a. in., on the 28th day of May, 1927, and will continue from day to day at tbe aforesaid time and place until the real ertate lia been offered lor sale. whole of the following dex-rilieDated at Price City, Utah, thi Cth day of April, A. D. 1927. SAM WOODHEAD, Chairman. JOHN A. MATHIS, WALTER E. KNOX. dt.-eribe- Attest (Seal) To AT THE SAME TIME MUCH IS WAY OP PRICE Dt ij Bring a smile to her kind old face by sending her your photograph no one in the whole wide world will be more pleased to receive it. We are making special offer for Mothers' Day. Latest Equipment Installed For Picture DAY OR NIGHT NOT FLASH LIGHT. J j Framing and EigLt-Hoa- r Kodak Service. R. M. (DICK) ETCS : ELIZABETH HADLEY, KOPF STUDIO County Clerk. An-telof- Twenty Years Ago This Present Week r.APRIL Frank and Carmines Felice Beginning at a lminr siiiih i ii(l Vi feet cant of northwest quarter corner of Koiitheast quarter of section, thence eautJiSH feet, I hence in southwesterly direction 563 feet to Iienver and lliii Grande Western right north westerly direction aloiix said right of way 1X feet, thence of way, thciii-northeast Soli feet to beginning, containing 2.04 acre. Also beginning at a jsiint on the isiuth right of way line of the Iienver ana But ieet east of north-eaGrande Western railniud, which i 2N-- feel south and ihirty-fiv- e of northeast quarter of southwest qua iler of section, thence southeast corner BY direction along said right of way JbXI feet, thence southwest 242 feet to center of lrice river, thence northwest along Irice river 2li2 feet, northeast 233 feet to Over Price Commercial and Savings PRICE, UTAH e Bank G If you si v certify that the above anil foregoing is a full, true and correct deseriptiq! I the property offered for sale at this time, os per the order of the bust beginning. Alsu beginning at a point 501 V4 feet eii t of northwest corner of southeast quar- eounty commissioners of Carbon eounty, state of Utah. In witness wka' 26. of VERNAL, April Shipment ter of section, theiue southwesterly direction 336 feet to the north line of Denver have hereunto affixed my hand and the seal of Carbon eounty, Utah, wool to Watson is under way, trucks and ltio Grande Western railroad, thence along right of way 515 feet to intersection County Suicrintendent of Schools in Price, Cariion eounty, state of Utah, this 27th day of ApriL i to feet said line hun666tt east thence east and west sacks three the with along line, of quarter quarter Carl 11. Marcusen was a visitor at Sco- hauling twenty ELIZABETH HADLEY, County Clerk and 927. Auditor of K of beginning. dred (Kjund each ier loaiL Fleeces plaro field and Winter Quarter. Also beginning at a point at south right of way line of Iienver and Bio Grande 1 Utah. bon Seal) County, in but are averaging eight pounds, feet east of northwest cor- First publication, April 29 ; last May 20, 1927. Western railroad, which is 2SS feet south and thirty-fivDon C. Johnstun of Nine Mile waa numerous instances are going to ner id southeast quarter of section, thence southwest 233 feet to Pries river, thence in Price and stented iuto this office ten and twelve. As a they feet northwesterly direction along Price river 355 feet, thence northeast rule, Uintah wool in Joaw enough to say "howdy" to the of way line of Iienver and Bio Grande Western railroad, thence Good fountain pen for 1.00. Others Another thing hard to umUn was contracted at from thirty to thirty-- to the south right southeast along said right of way 355 feet to beginning. bojru. is 3.00. The Guaranteed. and at one $1.50 why the mails are always os tt. and a half cents, but during southj of Also beginning 2MI feet west of northeast corner of northeast quarter The bond of U. W. Crockett of Price the week several clip were sold ad west quarter, at the first of the month. thence west 125 feet, south along east bank of river 21M feet, northeast Sun. Complete line of etationery. feet to Denver and Bio Grande railroad right of way. thence northwest in the aum of ten thousand dollars as thirty-tw- o to St. Louis buyers. The v And That belief : 1 pairs Viodo ware capat buy. 1 e fifty-tw- o I fifty-tw- lieeuaed abstracter was approve bv eold weather of the past two weeks has retarded the shearing considerabn Miss Evalyn Wade resigned her ly and fkiekmasiera in all sections of with the Lowenstein Mercantile Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett councompany at Price and the raeancy was ties suffered muiug losses. A traveler filled by Miss Jessie Font. returning from a section of I'intah miles south of Vernal Wellington's public school was to seventy-fiv- e that he saw numerous dead close on the 10th of May with a proStockmen gram and dinner. Prof. J. M. Black- slu'ep king shins' the road. informed him that the- - losses pere due burn was in rliarge as principal. A. Tompkins and family were stop-pin- e in part to the cold weather and to the activities of eoyotes in that district. tnuporarily at Spring Pity, and where he was doing relief work as the eounty roiuiuissioners. poa-itio- gent for the Itio Grande Western. A. D. ladle v and Miss Elizabeth E. Tennant were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Smith in Price on Sunday, April 28, 1907. They were to reside at Castle (rale. James Howard, adopted son of ry J. World of Price, died during the week of eonsuwption at the home of an unele, William Howard, at Castle (late, lie warf 18 years of age. 'Moynier Bros, sold their wool here for twenty cents. They also let go of a "bind of ewes at ail dollars a head, while N. S. Neilson or Mt. Pleasant old a large bunrh on the west desert t HM). Frank Petty and Emerv Larsen of Castle Dale had organized a harlier trust there by amalgamating llieir two ahoM. Petty purchased a half interest in the building ereeted by Larsen for a tonsorial utrlir. George Colli ogham returned to Castle Dale during the week from Sunny-aid- e to seed his garden and remain for awhile. He had recently represented the Odd Fellows of the poking eainp at the grand lodge meeting held up at Provo. R. A. Greene and others residing at 8unnyide were proposing to reclaim tome ten thousand acres of land almut aix milea west of the coking camp and were looking to the establishment of a settlement there the coming summer. A reservoir was to be built over near White Siding. Alfred Parker, known as the Colorado rannjhal and (smiled from the of that state a few years Cnitentiary the efforts of a Denver nfwspajier, died at Deer Creek Canyon. C. W, (Doe) Shores was the sheriff of Gunnison eounty when the man was convicted and later took him to prison after a second trial. The atory was printed fully a thousand different times and in many languages. Shores has said that he was always a most disagreeable prisoner. The latter made his arrest. 1 Yesterdays Quotations. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 28. Cattle Receipts, 3000 head. Calves, 700. Most killing classes active, lully steady; vcalcra strong; practical tui, 9.50; few, 10.00; leeder steady to weak; stockers firm; good medium-weig10.75 to 11.00; fed steers, other fed offerings mostly 9.00 to ht 10.50. Hixm Receipts, 7000 head and big are mostly ten to fifteen cents higher; uekers going slow; stock pigs weak, 11.00 to 11.75; tots 10.25 on 140 to 100 (Niunds; hulk desirable 170 to 240 10.00 to 10.20; 250 to (Miunds, butchers, 9.55 to 9.95; light-lighare up to 10.25; (lacking sows, 8.25 to 8.85. Sheep Receipts 2500 head. Killing classes strong to twenty-liv- e 'uglier; native spring lambs, 16.85; wool skinned, 15.75; shorn lambs, 14.50; shorn Texas wethers, S.S5. 340-pou- ts of the IndejK'ndent Gas and Oil company and on Tuesday made a business trip to thp reservation towns. Vernal Express, 22d. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. James from Park Citv are visitors in Price. He is a brother of diaries Jamea of The Kun'a forces. Mrs. Matt Gilinour, Mm. L. A. McGee, Mr. Gcorgr R. West ami Mrs. Charles Ruggefi were the Price delegates to the Vtah State Federation of Woman's elplw at Provo this week. latter represents the Kerosis of The this eit.v and the three others the local Woman's club. M. V. Crockett, one of the owners of the Bentonville (Ark.) Herald and a former resident of Price, is here this week to visit his Mother, Mrs. Sarah V. Crockett, who has not lieen in the best of health for the past two months. He sec much improvment in this city during the few year of his absence. Charles (Buster) Kirkpatrick arrived in Price last Saturday morning from Columbia, Mn., and was met here by his (larents, Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Kirkpatrick, of Sunnyside und driven J. W. Hammond of Price was in home, lie ha for the past five months Salt Lake City last week on business. been attending Hall's preparatory Glen N. Nelson, the cashier of the school in the Show Me State city with First National hank of Price, left on the object of entering Annapolis MiMonday evening for Colorado on bus- litary Academy. He is through with his work there and experts to hear from iness. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCann from hs examination within the next three Columbia and Mrs. Glen N. Nelson of weeks or a month. He left R. W. lriee drove into Salt lathe City last Crockett, Jr., of Price well and getting along fine with his work at the Friday and returned Monday. Missouri. Miss Yolande Sutton, daughter of University of R. Carl Marcusen, secretary and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton of Price, treasurer of the Utah Bunkers' assolast week for Colo., departed Denver, where she will attend a business col- ciation, was at the state capital this week arranging for the program of lege for a time. financier who are to meet at Zion, Ben IL Itedd and Johnny Bryner 10th and 11th. Among the speakleft Price la--d week by automobile for June ers will be Walter W. Head, president San Franriseo for an indefinite stay. of the Omaha National hank and past Word from them from Lna Angeles of the American Bankers president this week is that they had gotten that association; W. E. Creed, president of far on their way in safety. the Columbia Steel: Judge John F. -- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin Maclaine, vice president and general have returned from a motor trip to the council of the Utah Power and Light Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. eompany; Janies Ingbretsen, attorney; Clark of Kenilworth are mests at the Janies W. Collins, president of the AsTonkin home in Cottonwood for a few sociated Banks and Trust companies days. (Salt Lake Telegram, 27th. of Salt Lake City; Mayor C. Clarence Miss Lucille Bartlett, daughter of Neslen; Charles II. Barton, president Ashley Bartlett, and Koland Lund-qnis- t, of the National Bank of Commerce of both of Price, motored in Sat- Ogden ; Rev. William W. Fleetwood, urday on a business and pleasure trip dean of St. Marks Epicopal church; and were guests at the home of Mr. James II. Peterson, president of the and Mrs. W. S. Henderson until the association; Commiltemcn F. M. Mick-elso- n following Thursday. He is an employe and M. H. Sowlea. PURELY PERSONAL -- -- -- find ware And ; tract o 17.09 long right of way to beginning, Bee. 13, Twp. 13 Mouth, Bange 9 East tVip. P. lYiwell Beginning northwest corner of section, thence east 1329 feet, south 305.25 feet, west 1329 feet, north 305.25 feet to beginning, Sec. 7, Twp. 14 3.93 .. Mouth, Bauge 19 East James Hanson I sits 1, 2, 3. 4. 10, 14, Block 1 ; Lots 4, 5, 0, Block 2, Denms NOTICE OF SALEi Wellington Canal Company Location of Principal Place of Buii Jim Bianrlio iteginning southwest corner of southeast quarter of southwest Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stsg quarter of section, thence east to the center of Price river, theme mirth 45 deg. 45 Wellington, min. east 41514 feet, north 28 deg. east S!M) feet, north 10 deg. 30 min. east 335 feet, on account of assessment levied on the 18th day of March, 1927, ths sne north 03 deg. 10 min. east 420 feet, thence west 17SI9 feet, south 1321.95 feet to be- amounts set opposite the namos of the respective shareholders as follows: p .74.33 ginning, Mec. 30, Twp. 13 Mouth. Bange tt Eust ; Cert. No. Kind Name Total Shares M. J. lhibcock Beginning 792 feet west and 2019.5 feet mirth of southeast cor202 Not issued ner of southeast .quarter of section, thence south 4!i5 feet, east to county road, north- Gale Edwards 380 277 K. E. Draper west along county mad to beginning, Mec. 25. Twp. 13 Mouth. Bangs 9 East Secondary 70 278 110 Common Isaac Askrin Northwest quarter of southwest, quarter, Her. 32. Twp. 15 Mouth, 07 $300.04 M. Q. Golding Bange 11 East 311 20.96 Primary Northeast quarter of northwest quarter. Sec. 30, Twp. 15 S. A. Guiding . Mundy Ballinger 810 7.33 Secondary Mouth. Bange 10 East $200.79 179 3(8) Neil Madsen Southeast quarter of northeast quarter, Mec. 22, Twp. 15 Mouth. Secondary 194 , Secondary 297 333.90 Range 10 East 129 312 Common Neil Madsen Southwest quarter of northeast quarter, Mec. 22, Twp. 15 Month, 212 309 333.96 Peter Liddell Secondary Bang 19 East issued Not George Balad West half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter, Mec. 13, Peter Liddell 21 19 15 Milner Mouth. Bunge 10 East 42.70 George li. Primary Twp. 275 70.17 1 'rimary Tliurxa A. Birch Et A1 Southwest quarter of northwest quarter, Mec. 27. Twp. 70.17 215 14 Mouth. Range 10 East 140.11 1'rimary SA 614.83 Secondary . Carbon enmity FOB 296' Non beast quarter of northeast quarter of southeast quarter. Bee. With acre 316 794 15. Tup. 15 Month. Range 10 East 1570.17 Common 48.72 296 818 Carbon county Mouth half of southeast quarter of northweat quarter. Bee. 80, Violet Smith aisalbarg rimary 312 100 239 U 107.55 Twp 15 Month. Range 10 East Secondary WANTED 109 tHrhnn con tit.v Mouth half of southwest quarter of southwest quarter, Bee. 30, G. liurnett and E. II. Thayn 83 1'rimary md far 111 91 111 101.77 Twp. 15 Mouth. Bange 10 East Secondary Carlsin county Northwest quarter of southeast quarter, Bee. 22, Twp. 15 S. A. Golding 42 U; ,tD. ...Not issued Mouth. Bange 10 East 51 275 333.90 M. U Snow Secondary BA FOB t arhnn county Mouth west quarter of southeast quarter. Bee. 22, Twp. 15 350 840 Common 65 home F South. Bange 10 East 333.90 8. J. Golding Estate, care qnarter-h- e .314 CHrlain county Northeast quarter of southwest quarter. Bee. 22. Twp. 15 8. V. Golding 46 Secondary South. Bange 10 Eaat 32 90 -.- 333.90 Secondary FOB SA1 31 ( nrboii 20 y Southeast quarter of southwest quarter. Bee. 22, Twp. 15 Secondary Arid an South Bange 10 East 11 No laane 107 331.95 Primary Mytem on ( urlsin comity 209 Southwest quarter of southwest quarter. Sec. 22. Twp. 15 L. D. Hamblin ... 3 Primary South. Bange 10 East if liver. Si 19 210 22 28239 Secondary tsr right. j Carbon county Southeast quarter uf northwest quarter of southwest quarter, Hopkins Jones Bros, care Sec. 22. Twp. 15 Mouth, Bange lo East Ezra Branch f W. 004 ..No Imue 351 -.- 92.32 Primary Oscar an Child Soul hwert quarter of northeast quarter. Set:. 30, Twp. 14 91 442 Secondary BUTTEI South. Bange 10 East 19 43.13 J. E. Klemtnie m.... .. ..... ....... 40,t Secondary aider. SU linear an Child Northeast quarter uf southeast quarter, See. 80, Twp. 14 406 301 (Vunmon 22 ...... Not Isaued South. Range 10 East 10 10 1. 5.13 James Liddill Secondary Carbon count) Southeast quarter of southwest quarter. Sec. 3, Twp. 15 Mouth. Peter Liddill .. Not Issued 4 Primary 11 13 9 Range 10 East 237.03 Secondary Jl McMullen H Cart K. Marcusen Northeast quarter of northwest quarter, Sec. ii'f Twp. 15 William .Not Issued 8 Secondary 111 431 East 63.31 South, Itauge 7. 333.90 Sadie Thayn Marshall Andrew Keichko West half of northeast quarter of southeast quarter of See. v 430 859.78 423.00 SI. I.i. Twp. 15 Mouth. Bailee 10 East 7 85 01.36 8. T. Ostler Primary J tirboii 18 Southwest 386 U 25 comity Secondary quarter of nortlieHat quarter. Sec. 10, Twp. 15 Mouth. Range 10 East 1 mi 333.90 Mrs. John Towell Joel Primary Gunter Mouth west quarter of southwest quarter. Sec. 13, Twp. 15 271 14.80 Primary 299 292 tNL31 South.. Range 10 East Secondary Richuni Jones Northeast quarter of northeast quarter. Sec. 35, Twp. 15 South, 270 355.00 (kimmon 070.40 Cl' 140 Range 10 hast -.- 41 21X1.82 John Rich 1'rimary Samuel Sliiinuiin Northwest quarter of northeast quarter, Sec. 24, Twp. 15 42 140 Secondary South. Range 10 East 43 420 Common 700 $10.7o Samuel Slnuiniin Northeast quarter of mirtlieast quarter. Sec. 24, Twp. 15 William T). Richards ..344 420 Common 420 10 South. Range ; East . ..191 0 10.70 Mary A. ltumjue Primary 192 15 Grija-- r Slate bank Southwest quurter of northeast quarter. See. 3(1, Twp. 15 21 Secondary Soul In Range 10 East 7 .428 327.57 Myra Sera Primary Emma Jorgenson Southeast quarter' of aoutlieast quarter, Bee. 22 Twp. 15 191 198 1'rimary South. Range 10 East X323 3X Ed Sheya 40!47 Secondary Blever East half of southeast quarter of aouthwest quarter, Bee. 13, 346 11 Secondary Twp. 13 South. Bunge 10 East 394 43 11073 Secondary 2S5 ll.lt. Goetmi.su and C. U. Marcuseu-S0.1tl.- wrot O.'.arVofMH 25 Secondary of northwest quarter, vast half of norhteast quurter of northwest quarter. Sec. 15, 429 12 Secondary 334 Twp 15 South. Range 10 East 815 102.75 Secondary c Mouhteast quarter of northeast quarter of southeast quarter. 335 35 481 Oimraon . See. U 15 Mouth. Bunge 10 East 53 3 44.74 Joe and Tom Sheya Primary German fc. Klisworth Northeast quarter of soutbeaat quarter, See. 17. Twp. 11 354 17. 20 Secondary 15 Sriiith. Range 10 East 434 329.96 Foster Shimnins .... ... 230 Primary Wlnwofth SmiihoiHt 435 36 .,er1n,H-Twp. iurtr of Houthnuit quarter, Hw. 17. 250.73 Secondary 13 South, MB-- : 10 East 436 280 Common 540 r J. Smith Northeast quarter of mirtlieast quarter. See. 23, Twp. 15 R. A. Seibert ... .387 KM) Secondary South. Bange 10 East 433 333.96 167 Secondary V. L. ami O. T. Smile Southeast 4UH 388 174.38 Common quarter of norhteast quarter. Sec. 23. Twp. 15 4418 South. Bunge 10 East E. II. Thayn 23 280 Common 3.'.9 Victor 4. Smith Northeast quarter of southeast quarter. See. 23. Twp. 15 322 105.53 Secondary 333.90 148 South., Range 10 East 209.81 Secondary Vidor J. Miii illi Northwest quarter of southeast quarter. See. 23. Twp. 13 11N f147 218 812.84 Primary : South, Bunge 10 East 264 333.96 D. A. Tidwell 14.80 Primary A. J. Df am! ( K. 3Imwn Norlhint quarter of northwest quarter. See. 82, 263 135.69 Secondary Twp. 15 Momh. Bunge 11 East 02 333.90 202 447 Common 697.49 South Sidney Mulcta-of northwest quarter of southwest quar- Esther Tidwell 278 282 Common ter. Sec. JSi, Iwp. 15 Mouth. Range 10 East 252 192.69 40KJ28 Secondary North half of southwest quarter of southwest quarter. See. 23. Sidney Mubss-11N? 251 500 Common 1196.28 15 Mouth. Range 10 East S7-; Iwp. Not Isaued 13.92 (Vunmon 17254 J- - R. Tidwell 13.92 Mane Neiiherl Southeast quarter of aouthntst quarter. Sec. 20. Twp. 15 Orange Tidwell 24!) 150 1'rimary 11 East Mouth, Bange 145 17.09 805 Primary 2010 438 Common 1393 290 Roy Tidwell ........... .....Not Issued 160 Common 160 Willie Tidwell. Jr. 418 272.62 Common in . m . . V - eu-hk- T-I- n Vh-to- - three-quarte- rs J. in IvflRXA D. Wines 10 Emt ir"G-Wine- s Range 10 East CL Vance . mirthenst quarter of southeast quarter. Sec. 21!, Twp! i.5 Siiii'th Wellington town $21. Nurtheust quarter of northwest" qqarter, . . Tw7'. i5 Month. RMrs.of Wellington ward S,,uthoaKt lartcr of ssirtbeat quarter. See. 14, Twp! 15 Smith, R. W. Merrill ltang in Kum j(i ( "arhon Hiunty East half of aouthwest quarter of miiibeaat quarter! Mec. 5. rTwp. lo South. Bunge 11 East 1l!7 I Secondary Primary Common Common . Secondary Secondary Primary Primary Secondary -! Tvn: nhff,J IT.-.1.r,.Sou,h- Rne II. A. Pinegar John Rich F. F. Fisk 27N 22.51 as - ( artion rounty East half of northwest quarter of southeast quarter. See. 5, ! 107.55 of northKM,t luarter, See. 5. Two. 15 quar"r ,E2North"wt South. Bange 11 93.80 L- w Bnfinmnic southeast corner of northwest of thence quarter west 307 feet. nrtb eighty rods, east 307 feet, aonth eighty rods to beginning. See. 7' 11 OUt?" 33.92 emetery. See. 1. Twp. 15 South. Range 10 East 18.75 w,,lilv'J,0T,ni N. Tidwell- - Beginning southeast corner of northwest of northwest quarter of thence acetmn. north 1320 feet, west 1214 feet, thence southeast along quarter t0 brRinnT,n"R1t 11 East 5.13 2. Block 9. VVellington townaite county 9.46 M.. Northeast Ingle Lv'"f quarter of northwest quarter. Sec. 9, Twp!! 15 e jsoutn, Kang li Kant tAono ,," Ezra Branch Northwest quarter of northwest quarter, southwest quarter of northwest quarter, southeast quarter of norhtweat quarter. Sec. 33, Twp. 14 South, KaRt Kang (188.34 Ers Branch Southwest quarter of rouihwest' quarter,"!' South. Range 11 East 94.78 279.02 Secondary Common Secondary Primary Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary 171 19 &N u 475 47 188 l&N 63.07 108 (LSI J 1JJ 56.06 16.10 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors mad on the 18th day of March, 1927, ao many of th aharea of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at and in front of the n elhnfft on, Caroon county, Utah, on the 9th day of May, A. D.,postoffice 1927, at tM hour of 2 o clock in the afternoon of said day to ll pay delinqnent assessfflc costs of adrertisinf and expenses of sale- - D Secretaiy, Office At J. C. Weeter Lumber Company, Price, Utah. State of Utah, County of Carbon, m. I, Elizabeth Iladley, eounty clerk GOVE, First publication, April 29; last Msy 0, 1927. and auditor in and for Carbon county, state of Utah, do hereby ff io |