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Show PAGE fOUft EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, ond DOE; Third' DOE; and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS I9 ESTABLISHED RAY M. Editor CASTLE DALE, UTAH FRIDAY, 2ou Remember ? claiming any right, title or terest in or lien upon the real in the Complaint adproperty News taken from the files of gerously ill but we hope he is verse to plaintiffs Subscription: $3.00 ownership A farewell enterrecovering. the Emery County Progress. or clouding Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utab plaintiffs title tainment was given Albert Guy A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle thereto, 20 Years Ago mon Jr. on the 5th. He left on Defendants. Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March Ole Ol- the 8th to fill a mission in the Mrs EMERY Mr and 1879. 8, SUMMONS sen have gone to Manti to do northwestern states. work. Bp. G. L. Olsen CLEVELAND A new was THE STATE OF UTAH TO temple to the mountains to born to Mr and Mrs boy has gone Clarence THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- care for his sheep. On account D. Oveson December 30, 1911. DANTS; of the snow and cold winds, George H. Oviatt is stepping You are hereby summoned he expects to move the herd to high over the arrival of a new the valley. and required to serve upon A. boy bom Jan 2. W. E. ChrisNOTICE TO WATER USERS Protests resisting the grant- John and Mrs tensen and wife of Hiawatha Mr ORANGEVILLE atRuggeri, plaintiffs Notice is hereby given that ing of said request with reaMelncse Luke announce the ar- spent New Years with Mrs C. R. Brasher, Huntington, Ut. sons therefor, must be made torney, whose address is County rival of a baby boy January 9. N. Christensen. James T. John Price, Utah, an has filed with the State En- in affidavit form with extra Courthouse, and ions little boy, Theron, is amAnswer to the Complaint with- Mesdames Clara Moffitt visiong the sick this week. gineer a request for an copy and filed with the State Vera Johnson were Price of time from Decem- Engineer, 403 State Capitol, in twenty days after service tors Friday. Glen Davis car QRANGEVILLE-B- ert Childs of ber 13- 1951, to February 25, Salt Lake City l. Utah, on or of this Summons upon you. If burned Sundlay. Mark Humph- this place has been moving 1952, in which to make and before February 17, 1952. you fail so to do, judgment by rey returned from Salina on and' repairing his .blacksmith submit proof of appropriation A hearing will be held on default will be taken against Monday. shop and will be prepared to of water under Application No. this request for extension of work in a few days. 11365 for the appropriation of time before the State Engin- you for the relief demanded CLEVELAND Alonzo O v eson, do custom 5 sec.-f- t. of water from Hunt- eer at 408 State Capitol, Salt in said Complaint, which has who has been employed in Col Harry Nielsen has been suffer frozen feet for sever ington River in Emery County, Lake City, Utah, at the hour been filed with the Clerk of orado the past six months, has ing with Miss al Carrol Curtis is irrito m. said home. 1952 2 returned used days. of a be for and Helga' Stokes, the 21, Court, Utah, copy of p. February home again. Dell Peacock has Protestants may appear at the which is hereto annexed and Ann Bawden, Belle Winkler, gation of 320 acres of land. leased his building on Main It is represented that all hearing and adduce testimony herewith served upon you. Mortensen, Belle Oveson, Street to the Feed Company. Ida Litster Alice and work has been completed as in support of their protests. Timothy, This action is brought to reOne of the most lively events a lunch M. outlined in the original appliand with entertained Tracy, Joseph cover a judgment quieting program .Tuesday. of the season was the wrestcation, and proof is now in STATE ENGINEER title against the ling match between Will Swa-se- y the course of final preparation. First date of publication, Jan- plaintiffs named defendants and FERRON and Sam Jewkes, which ocMiss El donna Black, Additional time is requested in uary 4, 1952. which to prepare and submit Last date of publication Jan- each of them to the following daughter of Mr and Mrs Will curred Wednesday, Sam being described real property loca- Black, and LaVerd Ralphs, left the winner. uary US, 1952. proof of appropriation. ted in Emery County, State of Monday for Salt Lake where CASTLE DALE Melvin Pettey, Utah, they were married In the Salt formerly of Ferron, passed thru IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake Mrs Perry the Dale Thursday. Mr Pettey temple. Bp. and The West V2 of the NorthDISTRICT COURT OF THE Estate of Hugh C. Gallagher, STATE OF UTAH, IN AND east quarter; the West y2 of E. Snow and Mrs Clive Killpack is now on the road tor Patrick daughter, Emma Bea, went and Decker, a wholesale deceased, creditors will present1 FOR EMERY COUNTY the Southeast and and quarter; to Price claims with vouchers to the house of Salt Lake City. Saturday evening to tiu Northeast quarter of the meet Mrs Killpacks mother, The Misses Carrie and Iva Mil undersigned at Suite 1501, Wal- LEROY LIVINGSTON and Northeast quarter of Section Mrs Len Olsen, of Idaho. Mr ler entertained a number of ker Bank Building, Salt Lake MABEL LIVINGSTON, City, Utah, or to Ruggeri and Plaintiffs, 3, Township 16 South, Range and Mrs L. W. Peterson and the young folk last Thursday 10 East, of the Salt Lake Merat Law, Gibson, Attorneys Mrs Earl V. Hills spent Sunday night at the P. C. Miller home. vs. First National Bank Building, MARIE C. HANSEN, if living, idian. with relatives in Price. Price, Utah, on or before the and the unknown heirs and Dated this 1119th Novof CASTLE DALE The weather day 3rd day of May, A. D. 1952. next of kin of the said MARreport for the past week, taken (s) D. A. Skeen, Executor of IE C. HANSEN, if deceased; ember, 1951. at the government station in the Estate of Hugh C. Galla- liAVON ANDERSON, Admini(s) A. John Ruggeri Castle Dale, gives the highest gher, deceased. strator N. S. of of the Estate Date of first publication, Jan- LARSEN, Deceased; LAVON A. John Ruggeri, Price, Utah. temperature as 32 and the lowuary 17, 1952. of Attorney for Plaintiffs, LeRioy est as 2 below zero. Snow, 4 Administrator ANDERSON, Electric Appliance Date of last publication, Feb- the Estate of Marie Livingston and Mabel Living- inchea Miss Thelma (Larsen, alLarsen, REPAIRING ruary 7, ,1952. so known as WILHEMENIA ston, whose address is Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs S. H. Creek, Utah. Ruggeri and Gibson Larsen, underwent an operation of all makes of reRepair MARIE LARSEN, Deceased; for goiter, in the Price hospital frigerators, washing machines, Attorneys at Law EMERY COUNTY, a body cor- Plaintiffs Attorney First Natl Bank Building last Saturday morning. and electric motors. Repair of porate and politic of the state A. JOHN RUGGERI all electric appliances electric Price, Utah. of Utah; JOHN Y. SMITH and County Courthouse 40 Years Afo ranges, etc. Write or call: EMMJURETT C. SMITH, his Price, Utah Emery HUNTINGTON Mr and Mrs wife, if living, the unknown Clayton Worthen Mr and! Mrs Blaine Morten-se- n heirs and next of kin of the First Publication: January 18, Will Leonard are in Salt Lake 684 N. 4th East, Price 1952. and family of Snyder, Te- iaid JOHN Y. SMITH and Phone 857-- J, Price City, where their son Leon has C. SMITH, his wife, Last Publication: February 8, undergone an operation for ap xas are hee visiting with thi 1952. if deceased!; First DOE; Sec eir mother, Ella Larsen. Used, recondition pendicitis. Leon has been dan FOR SALE ed Ford tractors. Good buys.. Scow Tractor Service, Orange-vlll- e, tc32 Utah. FOR ALL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING WORK call on Carbon Sheet Metal Works, 264 So. Carbon Avenue In Price. We are member of National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning AS3n. and all Beour work MUST be l. fore you accept any estimate on your heating needs, get OUR bid too. We clean furnaces with the famous GIANT SUCTION system. Call us for details and in- and Publisher the year. WILLIAMS, ; in Idaho. Mr and Mrs Delbert Petersen and baby of Price were Sunday visitors with his brother and wife, Mr and Mns Clay Petersen. Mr and Mrs La veil King of Price spent the week end at the Hans Mortensen home. Mrs Virginia Jensen, who is spending the month in Price Mr and Mrs with her Leo Jensen, visted Sunday with her parents, Bp. and Mrs Wm T. Eden. Grant Averett of Salt Lake City visiter relatives here last - : I-- da ve to-w- it: dry-goo- ds . T A-- prices. FOR SA1LE CASTLE s, The Wm. T. Litster family held a family dinner recently with Mr and Mrs Errol Litster and Mr and Mrs Norman An derson of Huntington, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jones and family, and Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Litster of Cleveland, and Cheryl Ann, Linda Kaye and Stephen Jensen of Salt Lake City. Mrs Rutledge of Salt Lake City is visiting with her son and family, Mr and; Mrs Clay Petersen and Clay I. Local friends and relatives were deeply grieved to receive word of the death of a former Cleveland woman, Mrs Hilder JANUARY 1852 18, Elizabeth Johnson, 57, of Salt ? Lake City. Mrs Johnson passed away on Monday in a Salt Lake hospital, following an operation. She was bom December 1, 1894, in Chicago, a daughter of Simon Olaf and Christina Her manse n Johnson. She came to Salt (Lake City in 1912 as a oon vert of the L. D. S. Church. In John Ivan 1916 she married Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS temple, and they made their home in Cleveland from that time until 1925, when they returned to Salt Lake. Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughters; Mrs Genevieve Elaine Knudsen, Provo; Mrs La Vem Briggs, Marvin Merrill and i Franklin Delano Johnson, Salt Lake; Mrs Joyce Beverly Taylor of San Francisco; Clif ton Ivan Johnson of Bountiful; Glendon Elwood Johnson of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mr and Mrs Clee Johnson and son and Mrs Hannah Ove son and Marie Oveson made the trip to Salt Lake City to attend funeral services on Thursday. . ( KBTASHICJeff? 12,000 of them will build a weatherproof roof house on an average but om tr . D"i .ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System . And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tc39 DALE. 7 rooms and bath; 2 acres; 2 chicken coops with lights and water; barn; fruit trees; new garage; other outbuildings. $5,000.00. Call 44Y2 if ar 2tp30 FOR RENT furnished house in Orangeville. El Three-roo- m ectric range and refrigerator included. Bath. $30.00 month. Write Muriel Killpack, 146 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. tote's tpp20 Reliable Help Wanted man with car wanted to call on farmers in Emery County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 In a day. Nib experience or capital required!. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 2tp21 WILL HAUL, saw or haul and saw wood in Castle Dale or Or angevllle. Any amount. Contact Calvin Cox or Box 144, 2tp21 Orangeville. Male WITH THE PURCHASE OF A Cleveland News LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIEIDI rot nw Sty (Mm Da Lwia 4 Door Sdo lilt for Iom thou any comparable model in Its fleldl (CenriavefTon of ttandord equipment end trim fJutfreted it dapondanf on lability of motariiW.J Tfcit 00 Come, see the finest of all Chevrolets . . . brilliantly new for 52 in all these exciting ways: Vivid New Royal-To- n Styling . . . with Bodies by Fisher that set the standard for beauty. r T HEVROLET 1 bfiasatuBsadmu operation and freedom from vibration to low-co- st motoring. New, smoother, softer ride for all passengers. All these and many other advantages are yours in the 52 Chevrolets at lowest prices and with outstanding economy of operation. Theyre the only fine cars priced so low. See them nowl Radiant New Exterior Colors . . . widest and most wonderful array of colors in its field. Alluring New Interior Colors . . . with two-toupholstery and trim harmonizing with body colors, in all De Luxe sedan and coupe models. ne Ixtro-Smeet- SO LOW! MORE PEOPLE POWER with New Automatic Choke, gives finest driving at lowest cost. (Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost) no-shi- New Centerpoise Power . . . engine is cushioned in rubber to bring amazing new smoothness of PRICED b 105-h.- p. BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! MOTOR COMPANY 129 West Main - Price, Utah - Phone 384 by Mrs Uoyd Jones Ray and Vay Tucker, twin sons of Mr and Mrs Ward Tuck er, have discontinued delivering the Deseret News. The pa per can now be picked up at the Allred Market. Julius Thorderson had the misfortune of setting his Ford tractor on fire Tuesday morning while trying to warm it up enough to start it. The wiring was quite badly burned but oth erwise it was not badly hurt. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Myrtle Mortensen was a daughter, Mrs Ona Frandsen an dher children of Price. Mrs Ferrel Atwood and eon of Price visited! with her parents, Mr and Mrs Duane Ward, over the week end. Mr and Mrs Robert Litster and children visited relatives In Spring Canyon one day of last week. Mrs Marion Jensen of Hun ting ton was a Sunday visitor here at the Wm. p. Stokes res idence, Mr and) Mrs Leo Atwood and family were Sunday visitors in Cleveland. Mrs Don C. Cowley recently received word that her brother Ervin Larsen had passed ay in a hospital at Black Foot a-- w AMERICA'S During the WASHER month of Jan- uary, you will receive a 36 piece Cannon linen set for only ONE CENT Ware's Store & Locker ORANGEVILLE, UTAH WJ?RMg |