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Show THE LEHI SUN. LEI1T. UTAH Massadrj that the a orthfet i mossM hv The t J . onmrsaay -1 E"l--- UTAH Co. at . -kkr Vn SOe ft V- " 10c pr lie ls attended the iSS-iast wednesday" fi Monday evening trfV SamUd JaCk80n" I' -iBt AT BOM" I Mr and Mrs. 0. H. Jafthe home of Mr. and P R. Mitchell. AT BOM 1 .... Mrs. Leo Goates and I'eGoates of Salt Lake S revives and friends Saturday evening- J -UTAtHOMB Muhlestien I intf Mrs. vjc !tf0 children, Harold and if Provo, spent Sunday and l,m visiting with Mr. and pames Clark. , , BDI AT BOMB !jo evening Mrs. Mrs. Claude Curtis, y b Goodwin and i Goodwin were in Salt I doing temple wqrk- J BUT AT BOMB I ...1,, Mr. and Mrs. wuiuftj - and two children, Ruby I visitors, srueats of Mr. Bone's :s, Mr. Ind Mrs- John R. BUI AT BOK1 Phyllis Taylor, Miss Melba ir. J. E. Taylor, Miss Duke, I Jenkins and Miss Johnson, all Wo, were guests of Mrs. It Goates Friday evening, foils foi-ls the basketball game here. I -BUT AT HOME . and Mrs. James H- Gray and liters, Florence and Winzell, liMr. Herman Swenson of Unintended Un-intended a party in Draper, jay evening, at the home ' of and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane, the aion being Mr. Crane's birthday F. D. Mrs. Miss Lake Eldon and were 5 V I -1CT AT BOMB Jw Ralph Goodwin . and it Webb set sail Wednesday, fti I on the "President Hard-te Hard-te borne, after spending near-f-' years fulfilling European Ions. Ralph has been labor-Ja labor-Ja France and Robert has been plh the German-Austrian fi They expect to arrive In I Tort on March 11. Elder Wn will visit friends in Cam-f, Cam-f, Massachusetts and will visit ftmn University there. He Pate to stop in Milwaukee ! with his sister and I w-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin rasen and children. Both i f 1 w expected home soon after PT AT BOMB Jr Sleep Due To j Gas In Upper Bowel P Is caused by gas press or ,l ma other organs. You f get rifl ,! , . . VJS stomach because most of f!S IS tn tv, r.T . ... ".o urrtK Dowel, f 81bid1a n,,- . . . ; -uldn remedy, Ad-J Ad-J caches BOTH upper and JJW. washing out poisons gas nervousness, bad if ' ltl& wonderful ef-i'hSlWl!1 ef-i'hSlWl!1 8ay ,he day you I IMr? 8urealky day for s,- umpany. adv.2 a lc Per Li, Tor rw I Fw L1m for Ec t-L, SP V TT Fourth i Ward 2 fcttav." Rd! Ret to Mary Gurney. ctrand Sun I - "ry uurney. j y' J North 2nd East. 3-3-2p 1 Vk ft k.,,,, 1 Cl TL-tT. Calif0rala T-l-tf rooms and lot In- St t-ll-7p Guerrero Mrs- LfRoy Lott is entertaining the Social Club this afternoon, (Thursday). BUT AT HOlll Mrs. Julliet Goates and Mrs. Charlotte Lewis were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday.. BUT AT BOM1 Mrs- Wilford Nelson is spending this week at Spanish Fork the guest of Mrs. Robert Olson. BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. A. D. Christofferson were among those attending the temple exchrsion last Wednesday. BUI AT HOME On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith speni the day in Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs- Denzil Brown and family of Provo were Sunday dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs- Leo Trinnaman ars spending this , week in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Trinnaman's father, Mr. J. W. Bronson. BUT AT BOMB Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark included Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olson and two daughters, De Nae and Shirley Fay, and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. W. W. Clark. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Clara Devereaux and son, Dick, of Pleasant Grove, were Lehl visitors Sunday afternoon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford. BUT AT BOMB Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and children of Provo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 J.'TV Bradshaw. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. S- E. Littleford and son, Jack, and Morris Fox spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. While there they called on Mrs. A. B- Gill. BUT AT BOMB Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Hebertson in company with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo, attend the Eagles Country Store Social in Salt Lake City. BUT AT HOME i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb of Ogden, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Lehi, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs- B. Y. John son. They also called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. S. J. Taylor entertained at dinner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. I. Ford Roberts and son, Richard of Elko, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning, .and j son,; . , Hershel, Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson. BUT AT BOMB " ' Mr. and Mrs. William Grace announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming forth-coming marriage of, their daughter, Hannah, , to Mr. Glen Mott, son of Mr. and MFS,v Aibrtt Mott of Am; erlcan Fork. The marriage will take place,-on April Si ' - . . "BUT. AT BOMB' Members of the Lehi Stake Relief Re-lief Society Stake Board met at the home of Mrs.' Annie Fyffe for their meeting last Friday afternoon. After the business :was. taken care of a prettilyi appointed n- Juncheon was served to Mesdamesv Mina Webb, Olena Goodwin, Clara Webb, Emma Phillips, bella Fox, Fern Russon, Charlotte Hadf ield, Jennie Patrick and the hostess. -. ; r ; . - T BUT AT BOMB Miss Leo la Goates entertained friends at a party Friday evening, following the "Leap Year" dance. Games were enjoyed and tasty re freshments . served. The group present '- Included : ' Misses - Leola Goates, 7 Agnes . Phillips, Helen Willes, Lucile Walker, Fay Anderson, Ander-son, Margaret Davis and Messrs-Jay Messrs-Jay Clark, Leo Vett Anderson, Elliot Lee, Joe Hollendrake, both of American Fork and Hershel Manning. Man-ning. ... BUT AT BOMB Miss Pauline Goates entertained at a delightful birthday party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, the occasion being her fourteenth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Progressive "Rook" was the outstanding diversion of the evening, even-ing, followed by dainty- refreshments. refresh-ments. Her guests were Misses Beda Cook of Cedar Fort, Karma Evans, Madge Worlton, Virginia Meiling, Alvera Dansie, " Hazel Phillips, Ada, Phillips, June Hanson and Erma Schow. BUT AT BOMB Miss Virda Anderson entertained friends at a party Friday evening at her home, following the basketball basket-ball game and dance at the high school. Clever games, followed by the serving of delicious refreshments, refresh-ments, provided fun for the following follow-ing guests: .Misses Mildred Shel-ton, Shel-ton, Roberta Ball, Verland Fowler, Maxine Austin, Elizabeth McLeod, Ardith Lewis, Virda Anderson and Messrs. Merlin Fagan, Boyd " Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Bert Beck, Martin Peterson, Donald Lott Cecil Webb and Paul Jones- BUT AT BOMB A group of young folks were entertained en-tertained at a "Leap Year" party at the home of Miss Roberta Ball, Monday evening. "Bunco" and numerous progressive card games made the evening enjoyable. A prettily appointed luncheon was served. The ' guests included: Mildred Shelton, Dean Worlton, Maxine Austin, Marlln Peterson, Ardith Lewis, Cecil Webb, Verland Fowler, Bert Beck, Virda Anderson, Paul Jones, Elizabeth McLeod, Donald Lott Roberta Ball and Boyd Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone and w Esther Powell 8pent Monday m Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon and children of Bacchus, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. J. 0. Meiling and Mrs. Howard Strang of Orem, attended the Paramount theatre in Provo, Sunday. BUT AT 1IOMB Mr. and Mrs. Elli3 Sorenson are spending this week in Salt Luke City, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. E- N. Webb, Mrs. Ernest D. Webb and son,, Jack, and Mrs. Earl Smith and son, Grant, spent Monday Mon-day in Provo. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Edward Larsen and daughter, daugh-ter, Lois, visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday and Sunday, with Miss Gayle Larsen. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs- LeRoy Davis and daughter, Audrey, visited in Provf, Saturday. BUT AT BOMB Saturday Mr- and Mrs. E- B. Garrett end two children made a combined business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City, BUT AT BOMB Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw. BUT AT BOMB Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Earl Smith were Mr- and Mrs-E. Mrs-E. N. Webb and daughter, Ila, and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Jr., and baby son, Jack, of American Falls, Idaho. BUT AT BOMB Mrs- Steve Adams and baby spent Sunday in Spanish Fork, visiting with Mrs- Charles Taylor, who is just getting around after being ill with rheumatism for the past several sever-al months. t niv iii?nr i iqJ9 1 1 ,i1Wbbbbbbbbbbbbbm-,-m- . V A j il,iliVVil - A V J 60 BBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBHHBBBBBIBBBB BUT AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Webb of American Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Webb's sister, Mrs. Cecil Bowman of Los Angeles, California, spent last Tuesday in Salt Lake City on a pleasure trip. 4 BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. Robert Allred and daughter, Betha and Clarice, spent Wednesday in the capitol city. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Allred attended the temple tem-ple excursion and the girls spent the day visiting. Mr- and Mrs. L Ford Roberts and son, Richard, left Monday for their home in Elko, Nevada, after visiting visit-ing in Lehi for the past ten days with Mr. Roberts' mother, Mrs-Emma Mrs-Emma Jane T. Roberts., BUT AT BOMB Mr. H. M. Wray of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week-end in Lehl, visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb-He Webb-He left Monday for his home. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Webb accompanied him as far as Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB ! Mr. and Mrs Leon Bone and two children, Rolene and Don, left Sunday Sun-day for their home in Salt Lake City, after a several weeks visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson and other relatives. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Ernest D. Webb and son, Jack, left Tuesday for their home in American Falls, Idaho, after spend- ing ten days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E- N. Webb and with relatives in American Fork- Mr-Webb Mr-Webb alf?6 visited a few days. He returned home last Tuesday. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Chester Smith entertained at a children's party Saturday aftavnnnn. honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of her son, Kieth. Twenty little friends were made happy with games, after .ui..i, v,i.- mprB e-iven a treat, in W1UU1 V"-,, " the form of dainty refreshments. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott entertain ed at a fried chicken supper and Bridge party Thursday evening. Cut flowers were used in decorating the home. Mrs- D. R. Mitchell and Or W. U Worlton were awarded the high score prizes at bridge and consolation favors went to Mrs. I-M- Davis and M- S. Lott The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. D. R-Mitchell. R-Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. M- S. Lott Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Dr- and Mrs- W. L. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. F- D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs- A. F. Webb and Mrs. A. W. Davis. -BUT AT BOMB Mrs Hazel Allred, Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, Mrs- Laura Evans and Mrs Vera Trunkey were Joint hostesses hos-tesses at a social, given Friday afternoon at the Allred home honoring Mrs. Edith Elder. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in a program, games and chatting, after which inty refreshments were served. The following Mesdames were in attendance: Effie A. Knight. Annie F. Webb. Nelhe M Edith Elder, Thelma Ray, Haydie Adams, Martha Bushman. Yates, Gwen Lewis, Zella Clark. 2 Roberts, Matilda PUDJj Erma Robinson. Edna Banks. Sad.e Trinnaman. Tena Davis Orinda Allred. Rose Sarr. Maude Glover and the four hostesses. ofMA&IC o 00 c Lindhotsi HOW TO FIND A SELECTED CARD IIM A PACK IT IS tMV T-OR THE TOriND TUE SLUCTEP blACK CARD IN THE &ED PACK A t.. J It W , ,,iv Try t -f 1 CACOS Separate the red cnrds of a pack from the black and at nek the carda of each color in separate pucks. Placing the red deck In your pocket ask somebody to select a curd from the black deck and exhibit It to the audience. While this is taking place casually Blip the blnck cards In your pocket, substituting the red cards In their place. Keeping the audience audi-ence Ignorant of this change, have the selected black card placed In the red dock which you hold and the solution of the trick becomes simple. ,he difficulty lies In preventing those In the audience from seeing you exchange the pucks. (Copyright. Will U Llndhort. Lions To Hear Talk On "Animal Life" The local Lions will meet in their regular meeting and luncheon Thursday, (Tonight) at 7; SO p. m. in the High School building- Lions A. II. Wing, Dr. W. L. Worlton and R. B. Worlton are In charge of the program. E. M- Shlder, Superintendent of the 1Iok-1 Gardens of Salt Lake CHy, whire the new zoo la located, will be the principal speaker. His subject will be "Animal Life." Spanish dancing numbers will be furnished by Miss Ada Fox and Sherman Teterson. Committee reports re-ports will be heard. George E. Rick will furnish the prize. The committee for the next meeting consists of Lions Bernard Bradshaw, Joseph Coulam and E- L. Chlpman. BUT AT BOMB Wards Requested To Have Names For Roadshow F ASSETS OVER $3,300,000 Compound Interest on your SAVINGS cosistaiit and gufe HThere is one investment for A you that never fluctuates in cash value and earnings the Inter-State Fidelity Building Build-ing & Loan Association's 6 Income Certificate. At no time in the history of the organization or-ganization has such an investment in-vestment depreciated below its face value. And at no time has a certificate owner ever failed to receive his money when due. You always know its cash value today, tomorrow, tomor-row, next year or.10 years from now. You deposit $100 today (for . example) and on die first of r- January and July frch year ,r you receive dividend Checks -at the rate of 6. On investments invest-ments of $5000 or more dividends divi-dends will be paid monthly or quarterly. - . You can save safely and conveniently by mail. Write today for a booklet giving complete details. ' INTE R-STATflf i Lldelity BUILDING 6- LOAN ASSOCIATION of UUk At tint iNtk Ksla klT tAKI crrv ASSETS OVER $3,300,000 Mr. McGhle in charge of the M. I. . Merrv-co-round roadshow, an- nounces that he would like the wards to have the name of their . , act cnosen and handed to him" by Miss Verland Evans of Myton.Jnext week, so that advertising mat- visited over the week-end here ter may be composed- He reports that plans for the show are rapidly going forward and this event will be one of the moat outstanding of the year. M. I. A. ward members are very much enthused en-thused over the plans and are striving to make their show the very best'. BUT AT BOMB with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. BUT AT BOMB Miss Lucile Bateman entertained at a midnight luncheon Friday evening, following the dance for Miss Winzell Gray, Herman Swenson Swen-son and Dale Hadfield. BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. C. M. Stone of Vineyard, are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a nine-pound baby son- The proud grandparents are Mr- and Mrs. Enoch Russon of this city, the mother being before her marriage, marri-age, Miss Delia Russon. BUT AT BOMB Friends will be sorry to hear that Mr. Enoch Russon has been quite 111 again during the past few days. Mr. Russon was confined to his bed for seventeen weeks, then was able to be around a little. His friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. 1 ' BUT AT BOMB One of tha outstanding social events of the week was the birth day party, given at the home of Mr- and Mrs. William S. Gray, Saturday evening, the occasion be ing the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Gray and her twins, Elaln and Duane- Elain Is now Mrs Frank Baker. A delightful even ing was spent In social chat and games, after which a tasty lunch jeon was" served, "'Many lovely" gifts were presented to the honored 'guests. Those In attendance were: Mrs. Kate. Allred, Mr, and Mrs. Claude E- Hayes, . Mr-. andiiMrs Frank Baker, all of Salt Lake City; j Alvin Gray of Magna, Mr. and Mrs, j Joe Anderson of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs- Hyruro Gray, Mr. and I Mrs. Hymm J. Evans, Mrs. Eunice : Gray, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Eliza , Pratt, Mrs. Katherlne Yates, Mrs, I Alice Phillips, Mrs. Lucy Whlmpey, ! Mrs. Rhoda Gardner and Mrs- Gray. BUT AT BOMB Lehi High School To Enter State Com mercial Contest He Missed the Job Opportunity used to knock now it telephones. Employers look for the quickest way to reach people peo-ple the telephone directory. direc-tory. Is your name listed? It pays to have telephone service. V3iy not discuss it with ua today T The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Porpataatad Hor Name The word pamphlet owes Us name to Pamphlla, a Greek lady who left behind her a Ulnd of commonplace book containing notes. OT AT BOMB : ' ' ' Hint for Fuherran "When ye have takeu a great fish, undo the mawe, and what ye find therein make that your bait for It la best" Dame Juliana Berneis, 1490. Mrs Eli DuBoise visited here Monday with her mother, Mrs. C. F. Johnson. BUT AT BOMB Miss Mazell Bmuin spent last Friday and Saturday, visiting friends In Prove- BUT AT BOMB James Edwards of Provo, spent Friday evening and Saturday in Lehi, as a guest of Heber Hadfield. BUT AT BOMB ' Misses Marie, Loree and Jessie Fritz of Salt Lake City, were guests of their sister, Mrs. Bert Wright, over the week-end. - -BUT AT BOMB Boyd and Morris Holmstead left Tuesday morning for California, where they will be employed shearing shear-ing sheep- They will stop and visit in Nevada enroute. BUT AT BOMB Bishop William Hadfield, Mr- and Mrs- Lee Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Bert Beck, Mr. W. F- Faber and F. A. Hunger were among those from this city who attended the temple excursion on Wednesday of last week. BUT AT BOMB Mr- ana .Ancient Cities of Mexico." by Frank ham and daughter, ioiw, ie Plans for the State Commercial contest which will be held at the B- Y, U. in Provo on March 26th, are now going forward- Students of the type department of the local high school will enter and have good prospects of carrying away honors. Those representing our school In the Amateur contest are: Nola Comer, Elfie Hanson and Beth Anderson. An-derson. The second year teams artd the novlc team have not yet been chosen, Mr. Croft announces. Students are working very hard preparing for this event. BUT AT BOMB MARCH ERA APPEARS IN STRIKING COVER The March number of the Im-provment Im-provment Era, distributed to subscribers sub-scribers this week, marks a step forward In Its cover adornment, A painting of a Navajo Indian mounted mount-ed upon a pinto horse, by Paul S. Clowes, well known Western artist, printed in two colors with a four-color four-color effect, gives the magazine an artistic appearance. An Indian flavor"runs throughout the magazine. Indians of the past and their ancestors are treated In two very readable articles, one "The Thursday of last week for their borne in Minneapolis, after a two months visit in Lehi with relatives and in American Foiw!th Mrs-Kirkham'f Mrs-Kirkham'f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley. BUT AT BOMB k Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon received re-ceived word from their son. Joseph of Lindsay, California, telling them that he has been sustained a member mem-ber of the Sunday School Superin-tendency Superin-tendency there. Mr Russon has Kn living In Lindsay for the past n.tiai manv friends' four tnonuis. - T- 1. rw, -Am. .IrB rlnwtl nd there. Hn S. Harris, world traveler ana scientist; and the other "A Vanished Vanish-ed People," by Clara Freestone See-mann. See-mann. Lucy Beth Cardon, of Logan, Lo-gan, adds to ttie Interest of the past with an Interesting poem, "A Night In Chlchen Itza," BUT AT BOMB Cale Defined A gale Is a high wind trart!n? from 40 to TO mile an hour. Bat It I Not "If tarnln' de lan?h on a man ho-nnff decided an alignment" saM REDWING CHICKS Bloodtested and Accredited Chicks. Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Redwing Hatdiery, 2046 E, Flor ence Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif, Shirl Giles Local Representative TELEPHONE 102-J Grant Hotel American Fork, Utah NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Boise A. Wells and Emma Wells, his wife: The Pleasant Grove National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; Provo Reservoir Water Users' Company, a Utah corpor atlon: James L. Kirk and Fern Kirk, his wife; and Third Doe, De fendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Saturday the 19th day of March, 1932. at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and Inter est of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following describ ed real property, in Utah County State of Utah, to-wlt: The East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 80 acres, more or less. Together with 20 shares of the Capital Stock of the Winn Ditch Irrigation Company, said shares be ing represented by Certificate No, 58; also 40-6 shares of the Capital Stock of the Lehi Irrigation Company, Com-pany, said shares being represented by Certificate No- 231. Together with 20 acres Primary and 40 acres Late Primary in Provo Reservoir Comnany. said water right being a deeded Water Right by a Deed dated June 13, 1923, and recorded June 21. 1923, in Book 236 of Deeds, at Page 1, Records of Utah County. State of Utah. Together with all other rights of everr kind and nature, however evidenced, to the uses of water, ditches and canals for the Irri gation of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 23rd day of February. 1932. E- O- DURNELL, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Geo. S. Bailiff. Attorney for the Plaintiff, Knight Block. Provo. UtJi. First Publication February 25. 1932 Last Publication March 17. 1932- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah tn and for Utah County. State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Orson E. Hacking, Ida B. Hacking, his wife; Bank of s American Fork, a Utah Bunking Corporation, Jesse N, EllertBen; and Wasatch Motor Com. pany, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Saturday the 26th day of March, 1932, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at ttie 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- wlt: The whole of lots numbered Thirty-two (32), ThlrtytJhree (33) and Thirty-four (34), in Block Twenty-two (22), Plat "A", Cedar Fort Survey, containing an area of six (6) acres. Also, the whole of Lota numbered Three (3) and Fourteen (14), and the East Half (E) of Lot number ed Six (6), in Block Twenty-four (24), Plat "A", Cedar Fort Town- site Survey, containing an area' of Twenty-five (25) acres. All situate in the North Half (N- H) of the Sourtiwest Quarter (SW-) (SW-) and the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Five (5) and the North Half (N) of the Southeast Quarter (SIC) of Section Six (), . Township Six (6) South of Range Two (2) West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Also, commencing Sixteen and 50-100 (16.50? chains South and Twenty-five (25) dialns East of th Northwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Section Nine. (9), Township Six (8) South of Range Two (2) West of the Salt Luka Bae and Meridian; thence East Five (5) Chains; thence, North Ten and GO-100 (10.50) chains; -thence Wwl Five (3) Clialns; thence South Ten and 60- 100 (10.50) Ll.ains; to the place of beginning; the sumn being situate in the Northeast Quarter (NEV4) of the Northwest Quarter (NWH) of said Section Nine (9), und contain ing an area of Five and 50-100 (5.50) acres. Also, eommenclng Ninety-two (92) rds West of the Southeast Cor ner of section ihirty-two t-JZ), Townidilp Five (5) South of Rant; Two (2) W"ft of ttie Salt Lake I!ae and Meridian; thence North Fifty-eight (58) rd; thence West Twenty (2i) rods; .thence. South Fifty-eight (08) rods; thence East Twenty (CO) roils to the place f beg-innlnc; the same being situate In the Southwest Quarter (SV4) of tij Southeast Quarter (SE'm) of said Section Thirty-two (32), and containing on area of Seven and 25-100 (7.25) acres. Lots Two (2) and Three (3). Block Eleven (11), Plat "A" Cedar Fort Townnite Survey, containing one and 70-100 (1.70) acres. Containing in all Forty-five and 45-100 (45.45) acres, together with any and all buildings and Improve ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, now built or hereafter constructed thereon during the ex istence of this mortgage. Also thirty-five (35) shares of water right in ttie Cedar Fort Irrigation Irri-gation Company, together with any and all water or water rights used on or in connection with the above described land. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 3rd day of March. 1932. E. O. Durnell, Sheriff of Utah County. State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. Geo. S. Ballif, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Provo Utah. First Publication, March S, 1933. Last Publication, March 24. 1932. I |