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Show r Millard County Chronicle Thursday, A pril 30, 1964 LEGAL NOTICES Probata and Guardianship Hottest. Ho-ttest. Consult Clerk of District Court, or rospoctlro slgnors for information NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DBAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 1964, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder lor cash, pur suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64, Utah Code 1953, as a-mended, a-mended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number One in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under a preliminary pre-liminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. REVA GULL TALBOT, H 2105, H 2105-1. Beg. NE. Cor. Lot 4, Blk. 17, Plat B Hinckley Town Survey, th. S. 358 ft. th. W. 165 ft., th. N. 358 ft., th. E. 165 ft. to Beg. THOMAS PEER, LOLA PEER, H 2219. Beg. at the SE. Corner of the NW. V of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., J IF VM ;! GR0W: SUGAR BEETS COM POTATOES PASTURES ..or most other crops USE i ENOUGH FERTILIZER Prop?! fertilization is the bent j ? ay to assure yourself maxi- j mum profit from your land. And lor nitrogen require- j ments, insist on fertilizers made by United States Steel. Nitrogen Fertilizers R. 7 W., S.L.M. Th. W. 12 Rods, th. N. 16 Rods, th. E. 12 Rods, th. S. 16 Rods to Beg. In Hinck ley Town Survey. 1.20 Acres. D. OTTO TULLIS, ETTA TULLIS, H 2242. Beg. 40 Rods W. of the NE. Corner of Sec. 30, T. 17 S R. 7 W., S.L.M., th. W. 20 Rods, th. S. 160 Rods, th. E. 20 Rods, th. N. 160 Rods to Beg. In Hinckley Hinck-ley Town Survey. 20 Acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 8th day of April, 1964. (Seal) GUY L. ROBINS County Auditor Millard County, Utah First Publication: April 17, 1964 Last Publication: May 8, 1964 SUTHERLAND OAK CITY Mrs. Mae H. Shipley NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 1964, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64, Utah Code 1953, as a-mended, a-mended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Two in the County of Millard State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under a pre liminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. CHESTER C. CORBETT and ELLA-DENE ELLA-DENE CORBETT, Millard Co. D.D. No. 2, 4020-1. NE. of the SW. M of Sec. 31, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., S.L.MV 40 Acres. RICHARD THOMAS and YVONNE THOMAS, Millard Co. D.D. No. 2, 4404. SW. M of the SW. of Sec. 28, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M. 40 Acres. E. J. ELIASON, ELDON A. and PHIL ELIASON, 5596. SW. of the SW. of Sec. 14, T. 18 S., R. 8 W., SXJM. 40 Acres. LINCOLN ELIASON, Millard Co. D. D. No. 2., 5607 2. NE. of the NW. of Sec. 23t T. 18 S., R. 8 W., S.L.M. 40 Acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 8th day of April, 1964. (Seal) GUY L. ROBINS County Auditor Millard County, Utah First Publication: April 17, 1964 Last Publication: May 8, 1964 NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 1964, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64, Utah Code 1953, as a-mended, a-mended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Four in the County of Millard State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under a preliminary pre-liminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. HEYBORNE CORRY, D 624. Lot 4, Blk. 16, Plat A, Delta Townsite. MERLIN BRINKERHOFF, D 637 to D 640. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Blk. 25, Plat A. Delta Townsite. MERLIN BRINKERHOFF, Millard Co. D.D. No. 4, D 642. Lot 2, Blk. 26, Plat A, Delta Townsite. MILLARD COUNTY D.D. No. 4, D 949-1. Beb. 120 ft. N. of the SE. Corner of Lot 3, Block 67, Plat A, Delta Townsite, th. N. 772 ft., th. W. 130 ft., th. S. 999 ft. to U.S. Highway No. 6, th. NE'-LY NE'-LY along said Highway 185 ft to Beg. 2.49. Acres. .. REX ALLEN, D 955-1. S. of S. M ill !tffi raw v Nitrogen Fertilizers Branch Mgr. REX WOOD intermountain Farmers Association ZELDA OGDEN Our sympathy goes out to Fern Foote at the death of her husband, Frank. I for one enjoyed my friend ship with Frank. Always friendly and a very interesting person to visit with. He had traveled much in his young days and loved to tell of his experiences and show his souvenirs. Many groups in our ward been to his place and held scout meetings, Primary and Mutual classes and he had visited fireside chats. He will be missed very mucn. Our sympathy goes to Ray and Mar jorie, too. Coming for Mr. Foote's funeral services were his nephew and two nieces that used to live here when they went to school here in Sutherland Suth-erland and Delta were Mabel Ramsey Ram-sey of Palo Alto, Calif., Ethel Fleth-er Fleth-er of San. Francisco, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foote and son John of Great Falls, Montana. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wind of Wendover and Mrs. Auer Jensen and Mrs. Bernard Wind of Provo were here for Mr. Foote's funeral. Mrs. Maurine Grandy and small son of Provo visited her father, Mr. George Corry and brother Donald. Oz Johnson made a 'business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Doyle Steele made a trip to Salt Lake to visit Lena who is still hos pitalized. He reports they are still irunning tests so she will be there a few more days. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen went to Salt Lake and on to O g d e n where they visited with their daughter, daug-hter, Edith Harder and family. We wish to congratulate Ken and Venice Bishop on the birth of their new daughter and also congratulations congratula-tions to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bishop. Congratulations to Phillip and Lorene Smith on the birth of their new son. Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden joined Mr. and Mrs. Leon Suchey of Salt Lake and Dana Kay Ogden of Provo Pro-vo Saturday and drove to Grand Junction, Colo., to hear a Paul Sampson report his LDS mission of Lot 2, Block 69, Plat A, Delta Townsite. . A. H. MAXFIELD, 992. S. of Lot 4, Blk. 74, Plat A, Delta Town-site. Town-site. - . MILLARD CO. D. D. No. 4, MONROE D. CORBETT, 4012. Beg. 533 ft. 5. of the NE. Cor. of the SE. of the SW. V of Sec 30, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., S.L.M., th. S. 787 ft., th. W. 160 Rods, th. N. 80 Rods, th. W. 1053 ft., th. S. 533 ft., th. W. 1587 ft to Beg. 65.31 Acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 8th day of April, 1964. (Seal) GUY L. ROBINS County Auditor Millard County, Utah First Publication: April 17, 1964 Last Publication: May 8, 1964 NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 1964, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64,- Utah Code 1953, as a-mended, a-mended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Three in the County of Millard State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under a preliminary pre-liminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. ABRAHAM BRANCH OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, 3585. E. of the SE. y of the NW. tt, of Sec. 26, T. 16 S., R. 8 W., S.L.M. 20 Acres. " r 4 r'To "V"' ' " JAMES WESLEY, JOSEPH GAIL, LA VON, LAWRENCE J. and L1LA RAE MORRIS; 4603, 4604. S. of the SW. Vi 'of Sec. -1, T. 17 S., R. 8 . W., S,L,M,. 78.55 Acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto ,set. my hand and official seal this th day of April,'1964. (Seal) 5 GUY L. ROBINS County Auditor Millard County, Utah First Publication: April 17, 1964 Last Publication: May 8, 1964 NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 (48 Stat. 1185; 43 U.S.C. 871 a) has filed application for the issuance of patent for the following described lands for the support of common schools: Utah 0101195 AH of Sections 2, 16, 32, 36; T. 12 S., R. 12 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Utah Persons asserting a claim to any 'of the above oesenbed land other than through the State, or .having a bona fide objection to the proposed pro-posed issuance of patent, are re quired to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110. Any claims or objections ob-jections must be filed, with evidence evi-dence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. J. E. Keogh Manager First Publication: April 2, 1964 Final Publication: April 30, 1964 that he just completed in Denmark. They returned home Monday. This episode of the missing mail boxes gets me hot under the collar. These kids don't realize the seriousness serious-ness of the offense, if carried to the limit, which, when caught, it ought to be. Our mail box happened happen-ed to be sitting in a 20 gal. barrel packed with heavy dirt they took barrel and all. There's no trace of it anywhere. I imagine its at the bottom of the river. In the meantime mean-time its very Inconvenient. We put up with torn newspapers from the 'bullet holes that dot all the mail boxes. We just get them straightened straight-ened out and someone gets target happy again. Maybe these things are never reported. Come to thim? about it, I don't think we've ever reported a bullet hole. We just replaced re-placed our box when it got too well ventilated. From here on out each hole will be reported. Mr. Gordon Moody and Mr. Don Sideo were here with a helicopter Saturday demonstrating spraying and dusting with it. They did it .from Max Johnson's back yard. A large crowd came to watch. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens and daughters Sandra and Margary went to Salt Lake to visit their mo ther, Rhoda Jackson. They reported Mrs. Jackson had fallen and sprain ed her ankule. Don't try for endurance records on the highway. Stop the ecu- every so often and let the whole family get out and stretch their legs. It's good for the circulation, the Utah Heart Association says. 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM See your heal Air Force Recruiter I && I At Relief Society Wednesday Mrs. Stanworth was a stake visitor. Mrs. Erma Nielson gave the social sci ence lesson. It was a nice meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell were in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day for appointments with their doctor. They also visited friends and relatives while there. At Sacrament services Sunday evening the program was given by the Aaronic Priesthood. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Moody were stake visitors. Talks were given by Edgar Ed-gar Lovell, Kevin Anderson, Moyle Anderson and Roger Nielson. Musical Musi-cal numbers were a piano solo by Bryant Anderson and a vocal solo by Paul Anderson. Awards were given to 26 boys in the Aaronic Priesthood. The five young men who receiving "Duty to God" a-wards a-wards were Moyle and Glade Anderson, And-erson, Paul Anderson, Lambert Dut-son Dut-son and Lane Nielson. The choir furnished the music including a very fine anthem. This was a fine program and enjoyed by the many present. Mr. Moody gave a short talk. "Congratulations" to Paul and Joyce Finlinson on the arrival of their little new daughter born at the Delta hospital April 22nd. Their two little boys will be happy to have a little sister. Wesley and LaMae Twitchell and three daughters were visitors Sat urday and Sunday from Enterprise, especially with their father, Esdras Finlinson. Robert and Janet Torrens and children visited at the Grant Finlinson Fin-linson home. Janet is recovering nicely from her surgery. We are happy to say. Miss Hazel Christensen spent a few days from Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chris tensen. Willard is gaining after his bout with pneumonia. The children of Bessie and -Wil- ford Sheriff were here to help celebrate cele-brate their birthday over the week end. Scott and Bonnie and Elaine and family. Happy more birthdays Bessie and Wilford. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dutson and little son were in Oak City Satur day and Sunday. Their mother, Mrs. Lorna Lovell went to Salt Lake with them Sunday for a visit. The Harold Anderson family was in Salt Lake Monday. Harold will see his doctor while there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and children, Janice, Howard and Mary were in Oak City Saturday and Sunday from Salt Lake City. Sunday evening, Clarence Nelson 72 .Recapii All Car and Pickup Sizes 292 EAST MAIN DELTA, UTAH celebrated his 75th birthday by having 27 members of his family home for a visit. His grandson, Roger, Ro-ger, showed films and everyone had a nice time. Ann and Loyd Cooper and children child-ren visited Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Anita Anderson had her sister, sis-ter, Velma, visit over the weekend from Salt Lake City. POSTER PAPER IN COLORS now available at the Millard County Chronicle. Colors in stock are red, white, yellow, emerald green, blue, and salmon. Size 22 x 28; 15 cent a sheet or 2 for 25 cents. There's a special talent the Case 430 tractor has for landscaping, and it's in the famous Draft-o-matic con-trol. con-trol. Lets you work with precision in loading, grading, grad-ing, cutting, terracing, ditch, ing. Superior work in faster time every time. Let us demonstrate! FACTS ABOUT CASE 430 1000 or 1500 lb. 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