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Show Page Two EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ESTABLISHED, August 3, 1961 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF with a capacity of 1.542 ac.-f- t. EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF The water will be impounded at UTAH point No. 2, and the excess will In the Matter of the Estate of spill into Reservoir No. 1. The WARREN ANDERSON, also water will be used for the waterknown as WILSON WARREN ing of 243 cattle in SESW1-NW4- r N E V4 N W l,4 SW i4 Sec ANDERSON, Deceased. 10, T23S, RIOE. David Nordell and Creditors will present claims 32658 with vouchers attached to the1 John Adams, Box 251 Wellington, from a spring undersigned Administratrix with Ut .015 sec.-f- t the Will Annexed at Emery, (Mexican Seep) at a point S. Utah, or to Frandsen and Keller, 45 deg. 00 min. E. 1202 ft. from her attorneys, at Price, Utah, on Ni4 Cor. Sec. 13, T21S, R10E. or before September 25, 1961. The water is to be pumped from Amelia Anderson the spring into a tank and conAdministratrix with the Will veyed by truck and used from Annexed of the Estate of War- Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for commerren Anderson, also known as cial purposes. Wilson Warren Anderson, deU. S. cf America, 32834 ceased. Bureau of Land Management FRANDSEN AND KELLER P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Ut. 9 ac.-f- t. By D. A. Frandsen from a wash trib. to San Rafael River, to Green Attorneys for Administratrix with the WHl Annexed River at a point N. 67 deg- - 29 Price, Utah. min. E. 2020 ft from Si4 Cor. Date of First Publication: July Sec. 9, T23S, R11E, by means of 27, 1961 a dam 19 ft. in height, creating Date of Last Publication. Aug- a reservoir having a capacity of ust 17. 1961. 9 ac.-f- t, inundating 2.02 acres 1900 Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah , Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat 928; 65 Stat 672). , EDITORIAL NATIONAL maxTAn . Of Ai.C0T.tN T sociAiiea i.n.i.uia ? Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator CLARIN D. ASHBY- RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Dora Otteson, Cleveland JO Mrs, Maxine Baker, G, R. Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs LaMon Christensen, Elmo Mrs, Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery A Limit to Ambition 4221 The Motorist Rebels One admires ambition. But there If anyone thinks that the ancient point where ambition if success- and eternal law of diminishing reful must be balled in the public inturns doesnt apply in certain importerest. tant instances to taxation he should This applies with full force to the consider the g tax on gasoTeamsters Union. As was made abunline. dantly clear at its recent meeting in Some months ago the PennsylMiami, its president and undisputed vania gas tax was boosted to 7 cents. boss, Jimmy Hoffa, intends to create in the first month the new lax And a labor empire of unprecedented powi neffeet consumption dropped 33 was er. There is hardly an important field of nterprise which be means to leave per cent below the gallonage figure of untouched. This would mean that one the previous month and 25 per cent below' the figure for the equivalent union, dominated by one man, could month last year. virtually bring the economic life of the nation to a halt. If it were so deAn official of one of our leading cided, not a train or a truck ora ship oil companies' now estimates that a would operate. No commodities would olss nationwide of $330 million a year move on anysignificant scale. The nain gas taxes is almost a certainty. In tional security could he imperiled to his words, otorists are beginning to the point of disaster. rebel against constantly increasing Mr. Hoffa has said he would never gasoline taxes and they are looking call a national transportation strike. more and more toward compact cars But times, circumstances, attitudes for Other motorists, and people change. The fact that such no doubt, are cutting down on their power existed, even though latent, driving. would be an intolerable threat. The average gas tax, state and This is a very diferent thing from federal is now 10 cents a gallon. Hus a union versus industry fight over amou.nts to half the cost of a gallon wages or working hours or fringe benefits or anything else. This will decide of gas without the tax. That 50 per if a single organization can have what cent sales tax is far greater than those amounts to life and death power over imposed on extreme luxuries. the nation. The law must restrict privIf states want to keep their gasoilege as well as guarantee rights.. The national interest, which includes the line tax revenues up theyd better quit national security, must always come hiking the rate.-Thsame thing goes first. for the federal government. is a ever-risin- miles-per-gallo- n. e program of world conquest. But Jloolinj the distinctive feature of Ohe&cL -- munism that Com- we have ignored is that it is an international con- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1131 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of VIRGIL FAY BALDWIN, also sometimes known as VIRGIL BALDWIN, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executor at the office of Therald N. Jensen, its attorney, at 72 West Main, Price, Utah, on or before the 21st day of November, 1961. TRACY COLLIN S BANK and TRUST COMPANY, a corporation Executor of the Estate of Virgil Fay Baldwin, also some' times known as Virgil Baldwin, deceased. THERALD N. JENSEN Attorney for Executor Price, Utah Date of First Publication July -- 20, 1961 Date of Last Publication August 10, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1133 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of OLOF WILLIAM SANDBERG, also sometimes known as O. W, SANDBERG, and as OLOF W. SANDBERG, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executrix at the law office of Therald N. Jensen, 72 West Main, Price, Utah, her attorney, on or before the 21st day of September, 1961. ANNA B. SANDBERG Executrix of the Estate of Olof William Sandberg, also sometimes known as O. W. Sandberg, and as Olof W. Sandberg, deceased. THERALD N. JENSEN Attorney for Executrix Price, Utah Date of First Publication July oft-stat- HOW BANKS HELP 'it j BANK Ut. .50 sec.-f- Co., Box 265 t. from an Unnamed Stream at a point S. 1000 ft. and E. 950 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T17S, R10E. The water is to be stored in a 10,000 gal. tank, and conveyed by pipe and used from May 1 to Sept. 1 for oil exploration and drilling mud in NW14SE14 Sec. 1, T17S. R10E. COAL Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the County School District will receive sealed bids for screened and treated slack coal inches in (coal to be 0 to 1 size with not more than 20 of 0 to 316 inches and a maximum ash content allowance of to be delivered to the following schools: Green River, 50 tons (more or less) of screened slack. Elmo, 30 tons (more or less) of screened slack. Cleveland, 100 tons (more or less) of screened slack. North Emery High School, 100 tons (more or less) ot screened slack. Huntington Elementary, ICO tons (more or less) of screened slack. Castle Dale, 100 tons (more or less) of screened 100 tons (more or less) of screened slacn. South Emery High School, 120 tons (more or less) of screened slack. Ferron Elementary, 75 tons (more or less) of screened slack. Emery, 100 tons (more or less) of screened slack. The bids are to be for each school separately. A bidder may make a bid for any or all schools. A11 coal is to be received and weigh bills signed by the Principal or custodian of the Em-Eme- ry 8), GENE FULLMER BUILDS Total Electric GOLD MEDALLION HOME Let the worlds middleweight boxing champion tell you why he joining the hundreds of Gold Medallion Home owners in this area: Ours is a young family, so we wanted to build a home that would be for a long time. Thats why we are building a Total Electric Home near our mink farm in West Jordan. My brother Don completed a Total Electric Home reand he really likes it. cently What impresses me most is the electric heating. Theres no noise and its extra clean which will make it easy on my wife Delores. Each room will have its own thermostat control. There are no drafts. Im really sold on electric heating! is te Gene Fullmer West Jordan, Utah ,:- CARBON Pure Oil 32966 Moab, 33398 Donald Froderick Hatch, Box 98 Green River, Ut .5 sec.-f- t. from Green River, trib. to Colo. River at a point N. 20 deg. 38 min. E. 1387 ft. from Wi4 Cor. Sec. 10, T20S, R16 E. The water is to be pumped from the river and conveyed by pipe to be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 20 acres in Lot 4 said See. 10. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State .Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before September 16, 1961. Wayne D. Criddle in SEi4SEi4 said Sec. 9. The STATE ENGINEER as a suppleto be water is used NOTICE TO WATER USERS mental supply for the watering Published in Emery County The following applications of said Progress, Castle Dale, Utah, 1600 sheep in SESE have been filed with the State from August 3 to August 17, Sec. 9. Engineer to change or approp1961. riate water in Emery County, 32835 U. S. of America, State of Utah, throughout the Bureau of Land Management, NOTICE entire year unless otherwise des- P. O. Box 777. Salt Lake City, Notice is hereby given that ignated. All locations are in Ut. 6 ac.-f- t. of water from a Emery County, a public body SLB&M. wash, trib. to San Rafael River corporate and politic of the To Change: to Green River at a point S. 31 State of Utah, filed on March Union Carbide Corp., deg. 24 min. E. 7710 ft. from NW 30, 1961 with the Federal ComBox 1049, 1600 Ute Ave, Grand Cor. Sec. 11, T22S, R12E, by munications Commission, WashJunction, Colo, prop o s e s to means of a dam 15 ft. in height, ington, D. C., an application for change the point of diversion of creating a reservoir having a renewal of its television broad.58 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by capacity of 3 ac.-ft- ., inundating cast translator station license. Application No. 29182. The water .896 acres in NW)4NEi4 Sec. 14, Said translator station is located was to have been diverted from T22S, R12E. The water is to be on Horn Mountain West of Or Green River at a point N. 43 used as a supplemental supply, angeville, Utah at 39 deg. 12 min. deg. 12 min. W. 2975 ft. from Si4 for the watering of 3000 sheep in 36 sec. N. Lat., Ill deg. 8 min. tained from the School Board Cor. Sec. 15, T21S, R16E, pnd NWi4NSi4 said Sec. 14. The 30 sec. W. Long., and serves the used for milling of uranium and reservoir is to be filled and emp- cities of Orangeville, Castle office. Dale, Ferron and Huntington. Said All bids are to be in the School other ores and for domestic pur- tied twice during each year. mill. at the After U. S. of poses 32836 America, station operates on a transmitter being Board office in Huntington, Utah on or before August 15, used, the water will be returned Bureau of Land Management, (visual peak) output of 10 watts to the source at a point S. 82 P. O. Box Noi 777, Salt Lake City, and transmits on 196 L output chanfrom a wash, trib. nels 70, 74 and 78. Said station The Board reserves the right deg. 45 min. W. 1154 ft. from S i4 Ut. 8 ac.-f- t. Cor. said Sec. 15. to San Rafael River to Green engages in to reject any or all bids. the Hereafter, .56 sec.-f- t. is to be River at a point N. 51 deg. 00 following signals from stations SCHOOL LUNCH MILK Notice is hereby given that the diverted at a point S. 74 deg. 52 min. E. 640 ft. from W14 Cor. located at Salt Lake City, Utah: Channel Call Sign Board of Education of the Em- min. W. 1634.6 ft. from Ni4 Cor. Sec. 32, T22S, Rll E., by means Call Sec. 22, T21S, R16E, and used of a dam 12 ft. in height, creat- KTVT 4 K78AA ery County School District will for fire protection and for the ing a reservoir having a capacity KUTV 2 receive sealed bids for pasteurK74AQ same purposes as described of 8 ac.-ft- .. 5 ized Grade A milk in one-ha- lf K70AR Inundating 2.42 acres KSLTV above. After used, the in SWi4NWi4 said Sec. 32. The Dated this 28 day of July, 1961. pint containers. Milk is to be water will be being the to returned as a supplewater is to be used (s) William Justesen, Chairdelivered, as ordered, to each school lunch center located in or source at a point S. 86 deg. 05 mental supply to water 2500 man, Emery County Recreanear the school building in each min. W. 1176.2 ft from Ni4 Cor. sheep in SWi4NWi4 said Sec. tion Committee Sec. 22, T21S. R16E. 32. Published in the Emery County community in Emery County. U. S. of America, Progress August 3, 1961 32837 The bids are to be for each To Appropriate: 32598 S. of U. America, Bureau of Land Management, school separately. A bidder may make a bid for any or all Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, 777, Salt Lake City, Ut. 7 ac.-- ft from a wash, trib. schools. All milk is to be re- P. O. Box 10 ac.-f- t. from Earls Draw, to San Rafael River, to Green ceived and daily bills signed by Ut. the Principal or lunch manager trib. to Ried Nielson Draw to River at a point S. 56 deg. 44 San Rafael River, by means of min. E. 1703 ft. from W14 Cor. of the school. two dams as follows: (1) earth Sec. 2, T23S, R11E., by means All bids are to be in the School dam 12.5 ft. in height at a point of a dam 11 ft. in height, creatBoard office in Huntington, Utah S. 19 19 min. 30 sec. E. deg. ing a reservoir having a capacity on or before August 16, 1961. 2612 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, of 7 ac.-f- t. inundating 1.308 acres The Board reserves the right T23S, R10E. with a capacity of in NE4SWi4 said Sec. 2. The to reject any or all bids; and to 5.191 ac.-f- t. (2) earth dam 7.1 ft. water is to be used as a supplecancel any contract in the event in height at a point S. 22 deg. mental supply for the watering of unsatisfactory milk or ser- 55 min. 30 sec. E. 3035 ft. from of 2200 sheep in NESWi said vice. SW Cor. Sec. 3, T23S, R10E, spiracy that knows no boundaries, no allegiances, and no committment except to its A NEW KIND OF WARFAREMarxian dialctic, but we have objectives of world conquest and too long refused to face the un to its own evil devices. Scholars who know Communfact that they play at ism have tried to teach us, and pleasant without Leading the Free World politics subscribing to largely failed, that the Commun- the customs, ethics, and morals Rpresentative Pillion of New ists keep a jump ahead in the that are observed by York has an idea for making battle for the world because they the westerngenerally this understood, both' at home world. play the grim game entirely acand abroad. He would do this cording to rules of their own These rules of centuries past by means of a oint Congressional making, not according to our are usually not of any use to Resolution, which would amount rules. We have long known that them in their nefarious schemes. to a "declaration of war upon they read history in their own Perhaps it could best be said the source of most of the conpeculiar way according to the that there are no rules in this flict in todays world, not against any government, but against the actual enemy, the alliance of Communist Parties of the world. This is something new. It meets the challenge where it has been 20, 1961 made. Besides standing firm to Date of Last Publication August meet the Communist advance, 10, 1961 we might well rally the Free NOTICE World to gt off the defensive and carry the battle to the enThe August meeting of the emy. Emery County School Board has Although many of President been changed from August 14, Kennedys recent publi state 1961 to August 21, 1961 at 8:00 ments, reveal that he himself p.m. Board of Education understands clearly the nature Orson W. Peterson, Clerk of the war we are fighting, there seems to be a continuing need Published in the Emery County for this realization on the part Progress July 27 and Augusts, of, other leaders in the govern- 1961. ment and in Congress. This resschool. olution Would do much to unify BUS INSURANCE All bids are to be in the School us all and to inform the world Notice is hereby given that the where we stand. It would be a Board of Education of the Em- Board office at Huntington, Utah splendid start toward assuming ery County School District will on or before August 16, 1961. The Board reserves the right the real leadership of the free receive sealed bids for the inworld that has been thrust upon surance for 12 school busses, to reject any or all bids; and to cancel any contract in the event (Fleet Insurance). us. Basis for Foreign Policy Descriptions for each bus and oal proves unsatisfactory for This resolution, or at least the insurance desired can be ob our equipment, kind of thinking that is reveal Board of Education ed in it, ought to undergird our love freedom. We shall by raisEmery County School District Today, banks have some $40 billion in commerour foreign policy. Although the ing this standard, assert our Huntington, Utah cial and industrial loans outstanding, plus idea of declaring war on a pol- rightful place as leaders of the Published in the Emery County itical movemnt is a unique con yet Free World. We shall give Progress July 27 and August 3 another $5 billion in agricultural loans. Thats s' it is a recognition of the renewed hope to the millions and 10, 1961. cept, big money; but its not all in big businesses. realities of today. It is an ans- whom the Communists hold in wer to the aggression of Marx bondage. Banks, which are themselves local, help small NOTICE OF MEETING TO IN ian geopolitics and to the Rus "Third, we shall have a guide CORPORATE FERRON RID-fo- r local enterprises as well as larger ones with our domestic policies which IXG CLUB AS A NON PROFIT sians who steer and coordinate sound credit needs of many kinds. Whether you the whole movement. This res must be consistent with the de- CORPORATION olution could be the beginning mands of the life and death! Notice is hereby given that are a merchant, farmer, contractor, or in some of a new approach to interna- struggle in which we are en- - pursuant to Title 16, Chapter 6, other line, look to us for economical financing tional relations. gaged. Utah Code Annotated 1953, a of fixtures, machinery, inventory whatever Representative Pillion Is aware Finally, we shall have a just- meeting has been duly called Here are some of the ifiable hope that by accepting and will be held at the city hall your credit need may be. Come in and tell us j.v. of all this.results he sees If his the challenge which the enemy at Ferron, Emery County, Utah practical how we may be helpful to you! resolution is adopted: I voses to civilization itself, we on Monday, August 14, 1961, at ! of "first,, by Identifying the en- can someday usher in an era of 8:00 p.m.. for the members of emy, by recognizing the war genuine peace, and the fulfill- the Ferron Riding Club for the which the Communists have ment of the highest aspirations purpose of considering and votbeen waging against us, we shall of mankind. vtotMM ing upon the proposition of inhave a basis for shaping our This clarion call resembles in corporating the Ferron Riding policies to prosecute the war. every essential respect the stir- Club as a non profit corporaHow can we formulate effective ring messages of Samuel Adams tion. EMERY programs to defeat an enemy and Patrick Henry In 1775. PatDated this 25th day of July, if we neither specify who he is, riots then were aware that the 1961. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION nor acknowledge that we are at world was watching to see (s) Louis A. Killpack, Presi3 INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS war with him? whether tyranny could be chal dent, Ferron Riding Club Drlve-l- n Free Parking Lot Teller Window Hope of Millions lenged successfully. Have we not, First Published July 27, 1961 Auto Loans Home Improvement Loans "Second, we shall raise a today, an even greater obliga- Last Published August 10, 1961 Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes standard to which free men ev- tion to the Free World to lead, IS South Carbon . Price, Utah erywhere can rally. The enemy Is against an even darker enslave- NOTICE TO CREDITORS not just our nemy, but of all who ment? Probate No. 1130 by Dr. George S. 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