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Show n. tjuav. march THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1931 l!'L IcmNoii r0 .... Notices consult Signers. Guardianship information and r ount; Cierk or Respective p. - , , Met orinick Bldg. Salt LG c City, Utah Pi bl.ui' Pin in the IGy-o- n Chronicle Manh 27. 1931, ard April 412 - UOl. IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND THE COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH yyr t Ti Wfi. v-C SHERIFFS SALE Il SUMMONS rv THF DISTRICT court of JUDICIAL Lnl-RT- AND FOR UTAH STATE OF UTAH N A' ( Plaintiff. , JOHN J. HANSON, CAROLINE J. HANSON, W. H. RAY, RAY IN VESTMENT c BARTHOLOMEW, COMPANY, a r-o- . eoioi-ation- OSCAR W. MOYLE. of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Hansen, deceased. Oberhansley, Oberhans-aN- o Cadys Oberhansley, Ida all of the unknown heirs anj creditors of Shadrach Shadrach M. Richard-.oCarl Richard-decease- d, MilLshire deceased and ibchurdsoii deceased; also all of the d of unknown heirs and creditors cal-!,- .l Oberhansley, otherwise Ferinand Oberhansley. deceasOberhansel de-- , ed and Ferdinand unknown heirs the eased- also all of F. Oberhans-1- ( F. of creditors and e F. F. called v, otherwise h. Mrs. I. deceased, and Oberhansley deceased; and all other claiming any unknown ,)erons or interest right, title, estate, lien described in real the property n the compsaint filed herein adverse or any to the plaintiffs ownership, m. rer-dman- - Oher-hansli- cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. Defendant-- . the 20th day of April, 1:0), at door of the County (.rut House in P ovo. Utah County. L'aln at the houi of 10 oclock A. M., th following in tf Utah, are hereby summoned to ap- e within twenty (20) days afte-thpear servire of this summons upon in you. if served within the county which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) days after said service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining a judgment and decree quieting plaintiffs title to the land described in said You complaint. Christenson and Straw Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 West Center P. 0. Address Street, Provo City, Utah. Publication dates, March 20-2- 7, April 1931. " described prope-t- v s,tu-ate- d tin County of Utah, State to-wi- t: Beginning at a point lo.L chains. East of tl.i Northwest corner of Section Thirtv-si(36), in Townof Range South ship Eight (8) Two (2) East of the Salt Lake Ba-and Meridian; running thence Ea.,t 11.00 chains; thence South 13 Vi degrees East, 14.21 chain-- ; thence We-- 'i 7.70 chain-- ; thence North, 13g degrees West, 5.27 chair,-- , chains; ther.ee We-- t 21. SO 13.20 therce North, 5 .7 degress Ea-of beginning; to the point chains, the same being a part of the North half (NVu) of the Northwest quarx c t, ter (NWli) of said Section Thirty-si-of (36), and containing an area x o and fourteen (22.14) acres. Together with seven and half (7Mj) shares of the capital stock of the Spanish Fork Souih Field Irrigation Company, and together with all other ditch and water rights to which the said John J. Hanson and Caroline J. Hanson, or the said premises, were on February 13. 1915, or thereafter entitled, or which were then or thereafter acquired or used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawlut money of the United States. Dated at Provo CTty, Utah, this, 25th day of March 1931. E. G. Durnell, SHERIFF OF UTAH COUNTY, . UTAH. By Chas W. Mitchell, DEPUTY. Wm. A. Hilton, Attorney for Plaln- - :v 5 d An spring i I ?Kr marriage of caily solemnized on Wednesday March 25 in the Salt Like Temple when Miss Opal Schearrer, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg' Schaerrer, became the bride of Wi lis E. Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. G lbert Field of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Schaerrer accompanied them to Salt Lake fo-tceremony. The young bride has a large circle of fr.ends who are interested in the happy event. She has been employed at the B. EG Ott Drug. After their return home from Salt l,ake they will make their home in Provo. inte-e-ti- ng vva- - j(ii i i; s he The M. I. A. Board- - of Nebo Stake social gave a charmingly in Tabernacle the Mimdu.v at n;ght in week last of Members honor playing i the- stake pk.y White Collars, Dinner rved in the early evening after jvva- Mrs. E. H. Street gave a pretty of entertain-- i childt ens which a vaiied party Saturday afternoon in ment was enjoyed. honor of her daughter Helen who was j celeb-atin- g her eleventh birthday. The enMrs. Armon llarmer delightfully lovely table decorations and favors the members of the O. G. were in Ea-tcolor-- . Present were j tertained D ridge Club last Friday. Special Lucille and Mauree Robinson of Provo, guests weie Miss Marie Jensen of Helen Jean Bale, Hanna Patten Jean ilie, Mrs. (Juincy Burdick, Mrs. Tervort, Jean Bingham, Shirley (.rook loyil Harmer, Mrs. Powell McDowell, Loretta Crook, Dora May Wightman, Mrs, l) mn Davis. Mrs. Claude Bed- - Maud Oleson, Ernadine Olesun, Emma M:-- . Foe- -, Paul Badham and Miss Jane Wlison, Sh'rley Jack-o- n, N'ada ( lai a Pace. Mrs. Burdick recieved the Brown, La Pieal Brown and Merline e ie.t pliz.e, Mrs. Dean Wightman the Ellsworth. dub favor and Mrs. Wayne Pickering Miss Margret Peay has been visitthe consolation. ing in Provo during the week with her The Peteetneet School teachers very sister Mrs. Della Nielson. successfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Loveless at their home Tuesday evening. Lunch was served. All had a very enjoyable time. ed at Sheriffs Sal na To be sold twenty-tw- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Ral'ii unit. ! GRANT, Le-,,;- dbehansley. i FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF SPANISH FORK, UTAH, a corpoi alien, ALMA VAN, M. J. GRANT, SARAH O. WAG-ENE- VS: Nell-,- , ,i.ne Hone, Deliah Fugal, Jos. Franchom, Iva Schaerrer, Or-,- n Loveless, Tresa W. Richardson, VV m. Richardson, Richard'son, Richardson, Albert Richardson, Ezra a ooten, Ada Elizabeth Berg, Ernest Huber, Rosina Hicks, I red ooehansley. Glen Oberhansely, 64 Mr- -. Adelia Dixon of the fir-- t ward Relief oSciety and Mr- -. Susan Ashby Mon. of the foul th ward were in o I attend a lualth conference for Utah Gaiety given under the direction of P' Rowdi-h- . head of the Utah county Plaintiff, DIST-V- u COUN-TV- Phone Mrs. A. It. Wilson ROBERT E. ARNOLD, Mi.-- s Jane Wood, who - attending school at the Um.er-it- y of Utah, (he week-iiihere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCormick. On had for lv r guests, Mi-- s Leah Ekm- - and Mr. Woolcy. Both ar University students. OfA , you ON EASTER SUNDAY i- - Wind Blown Permanent $.00 $L00 er Gp-in- FINGER WAVING gv ?h 1 cn 75c 1 Long t facials I Manicures f XX5'X"X-X-,- h $1.00 SOc !"X-X'X,- Phone 33 for Appointments FASHION BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 doors North of Post Office Payson Utah Mrs. Leonard Barnett entertained the members of the Sorosis Bridge Club last Thusday evening. Miss Thelma Vest and Mrs. La Grande Gudmun-se- n were special guests. The prizes were won by Miss Madge Reece and Miss Leona McClellan. Mrs. Ray Stevans was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon on Thursthe day afternoon, Her guests were Delta Bridge members of the Junior Club luncheon was served at small tables followed by bridge. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker of Salt Lake were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John AT- PAYSON, UTAH eJ. JVf. NICHOLS Betts. IN SHOW ROOM OF AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 30-3- 1 PAYSON CITY BAKERY PAYSON CITY BAKERY Phone Phone 128 128 2:00 P.M. TO 10:00 P. M. ADMISSION FREE SEE and HEAR THE TALKING PICTURE A Tour Through the Ford Factory That will Thousands of people from all over the world visit the Ford plant every year. Now this vast industrial organization is brought direct to you by an intensely interesting Talking Motion Picture. Come and see where and how Americas most popular motor car is built. Only when you see and hear how efficiency, economy and craftsmanship have been put into volume productions can you how so much extra value can be given in the Ford care with- melt in your mouth re-ali- re In our effort to give the people of Payson and surrounding territory, the BEST in the Pastry line, we have hired Air. C. L. out increase in price. Special Showing of Latest Ford Cars and Many Trucks Long, an experienced fancy pastry baker. COME in and see the Artistic, Delicious, Pastries, he is making ! 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