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Show i'HE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- S, Friday, October 8th, NKl'Ml. UTAH 1926 LEVAN NEWS anMr and Mrs. Fred Stephenson at a of baby girl arrival the nounce 29th. their home, September was called to Mrs. Dolbert Bosh IllLehl on account of the serious HanLeo Mrs. her ness of daughter, son. Albert B. and Dan Shepherd left for Petaluma, California, whore they will spend the winter. A number of relatives and friends on surprised Mrs. AnnieoneChristensen brought picher birthday. Each nic, and the afternoon was spent in sewing and soda! chat. Mrs. Roy Jackman entertained tho Sorosis club last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Tanner of Loa, Utah, spent the week end at Levan. Reed Grant left for McGill, Nevada, to work this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen were Levan visitors last week end. Clarence and Edna Anderson motored to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Orlando Taylor has been with her mother 'at Nephi. visiting ' Miss Blanche Lundsteen left Sat urday for Pocatello, Idaho, after a visit in Levan. She was accompanied by Mrs'. Travis McClure, who is going to stay with her sister, Mrs. Reed Scott at Pocatello. Allen Christensen just recently returned home from Los Angeles, where he has been employed .at the Barker Furniture Co. for the patt season. Among the Salt Lake visitors from Levan this week were: Mr. and Mrs. George Connely, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Gardner, Mr. Augustus Sheph erd, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. M. V) Jennings and, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Connelly J. E. Hansen left this week for Cheyenne. Wyoming, to buy grain ror the Globe Mills. Miss Pearl Stephenson- - returner! home Thursday, after a visit in Salt JL,ake City. Over two billion smoked a month! it's clear enough what smokers want! 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Chesterfield offers "natural tobacco taste" at its mild and mellow best, just the natural leaf sweetness of fine tobaccos put together right and "judged by resultsthat's just what smokers want. Keen Policewoman London. Commandant Mary Allen of the women's police serv ice, has become known as Europe's "flying cop," since she is one of the most traveled police officials in the world. When possible, she makes her trips by airplane. She thinks nothing of flying to Paris, Berlin or other points in one day, on some important case in which a woman is involved, and back to London the next. The setting up of a women's international police commission was due primarily to efforts of Commandant Allen. er sterfield. Much Oil From Whale CIGARETTES The quantity of oil obtained from an average whale is about 2,000 gal IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND KOIt JUAB COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate ct Edward Shaw, deceased NOTICE OF SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described property to-wi- t: REAL ESTATE Farm, forty acres, more or less situate in Juab County, I'tah descrided as follows: Beg. at tho S. W. corner of N. W. U. Sec. 8, Twp. 13 S. R. 1 E., Salt Lake Meridian, thence N. 41 rod, 16 links, E. 69 rods 15 links, S. 46 rods 18 links, W. 63 rods 15 links, N. 0 rods 2 links to beg. Also, beg. at S. E. corner N. E. corner ' Sec. 7. Twp. 13' S. R. 1 K. Salt Lake Meridian, thence S. 3 rods 2 links, W. 67 rods 20 links, N. 46 rods 4 links, E. 67 rods 20 links, S. 43 rods 2 links to beginning. PERSONAL PROPERTY" 16 shares stock of Nephi Irrigation Company. -Two hand plows. Spring tooth harrow. Spike tooth harrow. Derrick. One work horse on or sfter the 9 dny of October, 1926 and written bids will be received at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah. Terms of sale cash. Dated the 24th day of September, 1928. EDWAKD RONALD SHAW Executor of the estate f.f Edward Shaw, deceased. First publication Sept. 24, 1926. Last publication Oct. 8th, 1926. Lioorrr IV Mters Tobacco Co. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- 99, at page 217; and to recover judgRICT COURT, OF JUA11 COUNTY. ment declaring null and void that STATE OF UTA1L certain deed, described In Bald comcovering said premises, whereEmma V. Godwin Jones, Plaintiff plaint, in the defendant Percy Morton Is the vs. Percy Morton, Lillian 11. Eustls, grantor, and the defendant, Lillian H. and Charles M. Walls, Defendants. Eustls, is the grantee, recorded in the SUMMONS office of the County Recorder of Juab Case No. 1884. County, Utah in Book 99, at page 22(1 The Slate of Utah to the said defen- and to recover judgment declaring dants. null and void that certain deed, desYou are hereby summoned to apcribed In said complaint, which said pear within twenty days after the deed covers said premises. In which service of this summons upon you, if said deed the defendant, Lillian H. served within the county In which Eustls, is the grantor, and the dethis action it brought; otherwise, is the Charles M. within thirty days after service, and fendant, recorded in Walls, the office of grantee, defend the above entitled action; and Recorder of Juab County in case of your failure so to do, the County in Book 99, at page 468. Utah, judgement will be rendered against William, Reger, Attorney for you according to the demand of the Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 608-- 9 complaint which has been filed with .Mclntyre- - Bldg., Salt Lake City, the Clerk of said Court. This action Utah. is brought to recover Judgment quieting plaintiff title to the land describNOTICK ed In said complaint; tnd to recover United Ststes Land Office, Salt Judgment declaring null and vjid Lake City, Utah, Sept. 15, 1926. that certain administrator s deod To Whom It May Concern: described in said complaint, covering Notice Is hereby given that tho said premises, wherein the defend mt State of Utah has filed In this office Percy Morton Is the grantee, record lists of lands, selected by the said ed In the office of the County Re State, under section 6 of the Act of corder of Juab County, Utah, la Book Congress, approved July 16, 189 4, as t: XOTICK OF PUBLIC IIKARINO ON Budget Appropriations, M.1TKK OF KPKCIAL APPROPRIA1. For Juvenile Court expenses, TION OF COUNTY FUNDS. Sec. 21, Lots 1, 2, 4, 5. 8, 9, 10, Sen. $400.00, 2S, Lots 1. 2 and 3. Sec. 33, Twp. 12 2. For County Roads and Bridges Notice Is hereby given that the South, Range 1 West, S. L. M. Serial and that public hearing Hoard of County Commissioners of 13,000.00, 042104, List 793 U. I. R. Copies of said lists, so far us they Juab County will meet at the County will be bad at said time and place on relate to said tracts by descriptive Court House at Nephi, Utah, on Sat- said matters. ( subdivisions, have been conspicuously urday, October 9th, 1926, at 10 EARL GADD, posted in this office for inspection o'clock A. M.. to consider the followCounty Clerk and Clerk of the interested and by by any person ing requested appropriations of Counthe Board of County Com-(Sen- l) ty Funds additional to the 1920 public generally. missloners. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before fimrl approvul and certif" Indemnity School lands, viz: Lots 3 and 4. Sec. 2 2, S'SE1 ication, under departmental regu'a-tlon- s of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that Jho tame Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Genearl Lane Office at Washington, D. C. e so tu protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. to-wi- I. TWO RLI K. TAYLOR, Register. Wfi;fl WS hSJ U' BR AMD A --Jul Fajl-ur- non-miner- al HOS?i nevrpair r I ti r chosen by men r or an trades because they a a I T, - Swja. "J.' w I jf |