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Show friday. UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONIGLE, PAYSON, . A 'i p TIETJEN, Local Crrepondent ) TZZZ. Ml account of an assessment a the 20th day of January, Lit is - i La Mar Carter, sxii of Mr. an, Mrs. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a spec. a! me mg called 'or he purmark- Austin Carter ami Grunt NeLori, son SPONSORS OUTING JCLY 11 pose of .iiin I funds to finan are a fev. of ers for the Pioneer Trail. of Coin-- , The Santaquin ChamU-days with their parents. Both young John O. Peterson and Merle Open-l,g men reside in Los Angeles, Californto an outing ineiee aie s held Suiuiday, July 11th in Santa- - shaw v.ere Salt Iaihe Business ia, where they are employed. ors ul f beau' Tuesday. eanyoti. Mr. and Mrs. I. Floyd Clowurd and Tables have been huilt and arranged Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C toward and Miner will be set-- , sons, Elmo and Ru st-l have returned at "Tinny'.--, Flat. home from a motor to members of the .baby girl returned to their home in trip through v,.() at sr Southern California. Salt Luke Chamber of Commerce and, San Diego, California, after spending two weeks visiting friends and rela- County officers. tives. Mrs, Afton Coates and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pratt ami daugho accompanied the Clowards on Chalk, ters, Marcia and Rom and son, Billy, McKeU Milo and Mr. and Mrs. home and expect to remain in 'be of halt Eake spent several days the Fork! lr'P of Spanish (lau(,,er Flores, past week with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and California for sometime. Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Cloward are sisters. Wadsworth Sr., p:ients of Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Adelhert Kay. - t I 1 Nt-pli- i i r e qioii-nr.n- visi-quin'- j Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nelson and his son, Grant, irgd Taylor, Miss Robert Finch and Mr. and Mrs. motored to Salt Lake Monday. and Alden Peterson1 Evelyn Johnson children of Goshen were visitors at and1 Mr. with to Sunday spent Friday 'the home of Bishop and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Stewart and Mrs. Art Wiekman in Strawberry val-- ! family of Benjamin spent Sunday visley. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Kay and fam- - Adelbert Mr. and Mrs. V .A. ( hiitwm, (laugh-- , Kay, parents of Mrs. Stew; , i y, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Kay and fam- - art. Paul and and Jewel I'eig-ters, lury Mrs. Annie Kay and O Niel Tiet usen spent Independence Day in Span- - dy, spent Sunday up Santaquin Can- jen, ish Fork Maivin Robnins, who spent two yon. weeks in Magna, Salt Lake and Heb-e- r Mrs. Cy Johnson is coiivelscing atj visiting friends and relatives after a successful opeiaiioi.l The Misses, Nayoma, Thelma and to his home Wednesday. a for appendicitis, at the Pay.son Ilos- - Elina Tietjen spent Independence day in Provo. M iss Melba Nelson was a Provo visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peterson and J. Bruce Ncdson, who has spent the past five months in Lake Arrowhead rluughtcr spent several days of the SPRING LAKE NEWS California, returned to Santaquin to! past week in Provo, the guests of Mr. spend a few weeks with his parents, and Mrs. Roy Boshard. by Honense Butler Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Tietjen. visitLake Clark a was Salt George Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sadler called Mrs. Arvil King uml tiny baby have or last week. on friends in Spring Lake on their (returned to their home after two to their home in Los Angeles. way t AlU-rMr. and Mrs. Larson were in weeks in Payson at the home of Dr. came from Los Angeles WednesThey of home Salt Iaike last weeek at the and Mrs. Jesse Ellsworth. day und went through the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Iairson. Temple While here they visited friends Mrs. Ruehel Perry ami sons, Dick Bnd Mr Sadlers mother Mr. and Mrs. Alhrt McKay, Mr. and in SttH Lynn, returned to their home m Provo Bnd Mr and Mrs UeorKe fath'' Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Leslie Okon and sons, Karl Dean Sadler of Odgen. and Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Mrs. Peter A. Peterson. Cushing and daughter, Gay spent see. The Misses Faye and Feme Butler is eral days in Santaquin Canyon the Miss Leila Larson of Salt of Salt Uke spent the week end with in vacation week. her past Santaquin spending their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Dexter Johnson, Ford Tietjen and ler Iairson. holiNielson Bruce J. spent the past Mrs. Jacobson of California is the Mr. unit Mrs. Bert Chutwin and day vacation time in Salt Lake City. house guest of her son and daughtei son, Bobbie returned to their home Miss Itlenda Iligginson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jacobson. ill Salt Iurke City Wednesday after Mrs. Vola Butler entertained at Maspending a few days visiting Santa- - early part of the week in Provo at the Mr. Mrs. A. home of and George ple Dell for her son Darrel. The occquin friends and relatives. asion being his eleventh birthday annleery. Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Charles iversary. Those present were Leora Bishop Albert Greenhalgh, Bishop Carter, Beth Harper, Violet Millette, daughters, Ruby and Twdu, Mrs. Mab-l- e Atlena Twede, Darlene Horton, Lois and daughter Katherine and Wm. Broadbent, S. R. Nelson, Uylis-sisons, Teddy und Duwny, motored to Mace. Mrs. ('has A. Tietjen were in llarier, U Rue Butler, Leland Jacob-.soMilan Jacobson, Bruce Moore, Payson Sunday, where they attended Spanish Fork on July 4th. sl her-hom- rk Ilo-rto- lUNOor., - . the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer N1 1931 E '2 N E u , NW'4NEJ4, SE , of first publication. July 3. Date NW ;4 Section 2d, Township ld South, Date of Completion of1 publication, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, July 31. 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE has filed notice of intention to make OF REAL PROPERTY final Proof, to establish claim to the R. A. land above described, before FOURTH JUDICIAL r THE THE OF COURT Porter, Notary Public, at Payson, DISTRICT FOR AND IN 1(J31. of UTAH 1st August, day STATE OF Utah, on the UTAH COUNTY Claimant names as witnesses: F. C. Dixon, Selby Dixon, Ellis Bank of BerkeCushing and Henry Mattinson all, of Tin Federal Und a corporation, ley, Payson, Utah. Plaintiff ELI F. TAYLOR, vs. Register. James F. MvBoth. a widower, Defendant Date of first publication June 26, 1931 be sold at Sheriffs Sale on To 1931 Dat of last publication July 24, 1931 Monday the 27th day of July O said of a. day ni. oclock eleven at NOIRE TO WATER USERS at the front door of the County CounCourt House, at the City and in Provo City, State Engineers Office, situate ty Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 24, 1931. Utah County, State of Utah, all Notice is hereby given that Joseph the right, title and interest of the A. Holladuy, whose post office addabove named defendents, of, in and ress is .Salt lake City, Utah, has made to the following described real propof Utah, application in accordance with the reerty, in Utah County, State quirements of the Session laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inch to appropricorBeginning at the Southeast ate .28 of a. c. f.s. of water from an 9 Township 11, Section of ner Utah in County, Unnamed Spring the 1 of East of at diverted be Sou:h, Range Utah. Said water is to Salt Lake Base amd Meridian; the point of issuance of said spring thence Noiflh 100 rods; thence which bears N. 845 ft. and E. 278 ft. 2 R. 9 T. E., Sec. S., West 80 rods; thence South 100 cor. 31, SE front S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance rods; thence East 80 rods to the 50 place of beginning, containing Dale Gerber and the host. Ice cream acres, more or less. and cake were served. TOGETHER with a water right consisting of 25 acre feet per annum ftir the Westerly 25 acres Mrs. Mary Johnson and family of of the above described property Payson, Mr. Beil Turner of Salt Uke from what is known as the StrawSpent the 4th of July with Mrs. Eliza berry Water Users Association, Taylor. under the High Line Unit. ALSO, TOGETHER with a right to 50 200 of the water from the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter entertCenter streams of East and of ained at dinner on the 4th July from October 1 to Creek, Spring for Mr. Erval Carter, Harry Phoutz May 1 of each year. Arthur McDonald, Mrs. Bell Shaw of Together with all rights of every Salt Uke, Mrs. Pryor, Misses May kind and nature, however evidenSusie and Blanche Pryor of Spanish ced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of Fork and Mr. Lyman Stewart of said premises. is Mrs. Wommacott Harry Eureka, Together with all tenements, heretheir house guest for the week. and appurtenances ditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gerber spent appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful the 4th at tfie Ranger station in Pay-so- n money of the United States. Canyon. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 30th day of June 1931. The pea Crop is harvested and the E. G. Durnell, Sheriff of Utah viner closed Tuesday. The crop was County, State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy extra light. Sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and George S. Ballif, Attorney for the stock raising homestead entry, No. humiT.i, for NVSWfi, Sec 27, NE'T Hancock, John Ilolladay, Mary A. Johnson, Conrad A. Keyte, F. E Livingston, Arthur Nebo School District Nelson, Carl O Nelson, Cecil H. Nielson, Harvey A. ... Olsen, Vivian - 1 , . Ben Turner and Don Taylor, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cynthia Taylor Sunday. 55.23 ... 80,60 8.94 9385 31.99 73.87 5.79 5.00 74.53 Peterson, Joseph 47.54 Schaerrer, Geo. A Srawberry Water Users Assn. M. H. Daley Srawberry Water M. D. Alexander Users - 1- A Tanner, Arthur Taylor, Joseph Hiatt . wy P' fY--: N . Fishing Information Package Checking Mail Forwarding Camp Information Assistance in Obtaining Repairs and Making Necessary Purchases The Conoco Travel Bureau . . maintained by tlte Continental Oil Company ... is the only free national service ot its kind. It is the culmination of years of growth of the iJea of service to travelers, dating from the earliest days of the oil industry. This free service is at your command, whether you pian a long trip or a short one. Stop at Conoco stations, identified by the Red Triangle; call on Conoco men for serwee. Youil find each a friend. Tv" wts .... 38.25 - Y-- x;v m' "Y well-informe- 4Hi ISPW Nvt-'- : d CONOCO TRAVfl BUREAU CONTINENT AL OIL BLOC. UTAH INDUSTRIAL Richmonjd Milling Co. Emmett With of here, resumed silver-lea- cy : in or thi iKimir liOIOI'ITI AMBRICAN 1 noraa on ti Plaihtiff. International Smelting Co. oft: option on property of Sacremento and Quicksilver Co. located is Mercur district and plans no in way for geological investigation property. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Chronicle Publication in Payson July 3. 10, 17, and 24, 1931 Beaver Cornerstone laid for West Ward Chapel building. C( ! 0 Lehi Laying of natural gu? line in this city completed. Mountain States Tel. A Tel to making survey from Vernal to line Lake City for Telephone ect transcontinental system bn far as Vernal short time ago. c- - derive their support from Union Pacific Nearly eight millions of dollars were distributed by the Union Pacific as wages and salaries to its 4,327 Utah employees in 10.30 alone. Nearly 3,000 Utah families were wholly supported by this income, which circulated through the avenues of trade and Commerce within the State, and contributed greatly to I tab's progress. I he history ot Utahs prosperity is inseparably linked with railroad transportation; the States future depends upon the a m of the railroads to furnish adequate service. Support gisin to ucks and other unregulated forms of transportation impairs the ability of railroads to give adequate service. t 1 1 IP Mining d. COLORADO (IVIAI .ID BY CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY NEWS property operations DENVER, r j 1931. Utah Citizens Hotel Information ; 9.09 Taylor, Samuel H 45.00 ! Wheelon, Claudia And in accordance with k an order of the Board of Dine made on the 1st day of July, 193; many shares of each parcel of r. as may be necessary, will be k the office of the Strawberry E. Line Canal Company, Payson, t; on the 18th day of July, 1931, c hour of 2 oclock P. M. to pay fc quent assessment thereon with costs of advertising and npe of sale. R. E. HUBER, Seem Office Strawberry High Lined al Company building, Payson, t: Date of first publication, July 10,11 Date of second publication, July . Local Road Information Assn. 9.67 hese motorists have requested and received free 191 Passports from the Conoco Travel Bureau. In addition more than a million arc using Conoco Road Maps. Nov on the highways of America... fishing in the Minnearc they sota Lakes, viewing new scenes in the Rockies, lading thru restful days in the Ozarks, exploring historic spots in the lust swimming, golftng...cnjoying vacation time to the utmost. As these motorists travel the highways Conoco stations v ill he their stopping places for service and information. These stations arc not merely sales points for Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, Conoco Ethyl Gasoline and Conoco Balanced Blend Gasoline; each is a fielJ outpost of the Conoco Travel Bureau, rendering many special services, which include: X TL-- - n.jj 25.55 T W-:k'- $ 5 21.75 Sullivan, D. F Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Tervort held an alluminum demonstration at their Name of Corporation, Strawberry home Tuesday evening. Those preHigh Line Canal Company. Principal sent were, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. place of business, Payson, Utah CounSpencer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler ty, State of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Menlove, Mr. and NOTICE: There is delinquent upMrs. Reid Moore. on the following described stock, on 0. 26.63 22.21 Payson Exchange & Savings Bank ... 500 6.30 Peery, Thomas E. Peery, Heirs at Law of Edson 6.00 NOTICE OF SALE toco Passport Holders are on Vacation Highways 39.98 VpVlkoiitt t: daughter Merlyn, Mrs. Eliza Taylor, 40,000 i, 10i 1Jt assessment) the several' opposite the names of r shareholders, as followsused will le it where ft. Name of 3,000 slia-31s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' A. from January 1st to December and A. A. domestic Atherly, for PUBLISHER) 11.50 in..:, of each year the Ballard, Geo. R. culinary purposes by is designated in Bates, Chas. H This application 3.08 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, the state Engineer Office as rile Beekstead, Orson I,. .61 No. U'lo-lC. s. LAND DEUCE at Salt Lake Cloward, Geo. Lee A'l protests against the granting 19.00 reas1931. application, stating the Davis, Thomas of City, Utah, June 22, - 63.02 ho by affidavit in must Earl on-; therefor, NOTH E is hereby given that Drysdale, Ethel B. of 17.32 fee a with accompanied office within Ewell, Wm. T. Jr, Tanner Montague, of Payson, Utah, duplicate, 5.00 00. and filed in this si the completion Greer, Joseph H. 'who, on March 1J, 1930, made addl 160.00 y Fill) da vs after ssl Santaquin News Section MltS. IN - JULY RAVEL . BY RAIL 3 |