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Show HIIIIAY, APRIL 5. ia.il THEPAYSOM CHRONICLE. PAYSON', UTAH if lta! te Notices consult Clerk or Respective Signers t iiunt Mode, OF UTAH lrobate and Guardianship further information SHERIFFS P)ep vcJ SALE THE DISTRICT r F TS , Plaintiff, vs. HiUIlTH JUDICIAL John j. hanson, Caroline J. HANSON, H. OF COURT DLST-- J Si itfjpcr ROBERT E. ARNOLD, SUMMONS TT IN TIT Q Ji iV ii EuiJiy for Tf n SA . RAY, RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY, a corporation, HRST NATIONAL RANK OF SPANISH FORK, UTAH, a corporation, A EM A VAN WAG-ENEM. J. GRANT, SARAH O GRANT, OSCAR W. MOYEE As Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Hansen, deceas- i in' AND FOR UTAH COUNSTAl E OF UTAH N. BARTHOLOMEW, i Plaintiff. VS: Deliah Fugal, Nell-i- , line Hone, Jt Jos Iva Franchom, Si haerrer, W "Richardson, Tresa Loveless, Wm. Richardson, lhert Richardson, Ezra Richardson,a Hizahith llerg, Ada Wooten, Uichs, l.osina Huber, Ernest obthamdej, Glen Oberhansely, Fred ed. Defendants. To be sold Carl y. Oberhansley, , Ida Oberhans-h- , a No all of the unknown heirs a"d citdito-- s of Shadrach Riehard-,- n deseased, Shadiaeh M. Richard-- v m deceased and Wm. Willhire RnhariDon deceased; also all of the d nhnown hens and creditors of of Utah, Beginning at a point 10.15 chains East of the Northwest corner of Section Thirty-si- x (30), in Township Eight (8) South of Range Two (2) East of the Salt Lake Rase and Meridian; rannirg thence East 1190 chains; thence South to-wi- t: Fer-ihnan- Obeiharsley, otherwise I cur and Obe'hansley, deceased and Feidinand Oberhansel de-- , i aM'd, also all of the unknown heirs cal-,,- 1 13k degiees East, 14.21 chains; Wikt 5.50 chains; thence Noith, 13k degiees West, 5 27 chains; thence West 23 80 chains; thence North, 55 degress East, 15 20 chains, to the point of beginning; the same being a part of the North half (NV2) of the Northwest quar- of F. F. Oberhans-'ev- , otheiwise called F. F1. Ober-handi- e F. F. deceased, and M-- s. Oberhansley deceased; and all other unknown claiming any pet sons light, title, estate, lien or interest described in in the real the compsaint filed herein adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or any and ci editors cloud upon thence ter (N of said Section Thirty-si- x (22.14) acres. Together with seven and half (7k) shares of the capital stock of the Spanish Fork South 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 15, 1915, or thereafter entitled, or which were then or thereaft r acquired or used on said premises, howeve- - evidenced, and together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Purchase price 'payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th day of Ma'ch 1931. to ap- afte-th- e pear within twenty (20) days summons this of upon servire ou, if seived within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) days after said sen ice, 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 has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought se of obtaining a judgfor the ment and decree quieting plaintiffs title to the land described in said pu-po- complaint. Christenson and Straw Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 West Center P. 0 Address Street, Proto City, Utah. Publication dates, March SHERIFF UTAH. MKF THIS Will IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE e v nil M 1 SLIP CUT ,. $4 15 inn a slip Ain th's prue, but thi ..gi ,. iui'v f ! vl . t tn J lias cm and cm , nu di id f fniili lg i i tn as piructli as the ni v froths du uni rcahis the advantages f out s nei, nf Miptr'ur tn it P 1 same cut Tins tie will ptisijit r diflnultis, at, I v'iit it is P-- , it will loninrm to tvirv cum tk-iig- iti niJi iti-mi- 1 E. G. Durnelh OF UTAH COUNTY, unij'ittl tailiTc! : nick U k e Pi P' 2jat wl U 3d I Ti 1 1 'On 3 x to 40 fia-ti.- tr $3 75 15 25 . . t $r3 0 "t latTiu 1 1931. P diet t 1' lomti rtal le pari . crqc di Chine is a 11 Limit McCormick Bldg. Lake City, Utah Publication in the Payson Chronicle Maich 27, 1931, and April o err Of m.ik f" J2 Salt 1931. OR AI.OU I By.Chas W. Mitchell, DEPUTY. ' Wit 'A. Hilton, Attorney for Plain-if- ,' 20-2- 7, j 3(78 Size 4 on! 2s Hughie Twede, Mr. and' Mrs. Guy played until midnight, when a hot Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Beus. supper was served by the hostes-- . Prizes were won by Mr. Beus and Mrs assisted by her daughters, IX 11a and SPRING LAKE NEWS By Mis. ) o Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE April H (36), and containing an area of and fourteen twenty-tw- plaintiffs title thereto. SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned on , Obi i hansley, (lluh, at Sheriffs Sale the 20th day of April, 1 D J 1 at the front door of the County (Vurt House in Provo, Utah County, Utah, at the hout of 10 oclock A. M descnbi d property situated in the County of Utah, State Le-m- Ilortense Butler Lorieta. Tervort. The M. I. A. conjoint program was The M. I. A. entertained in the form given Sunday evening, March 29, on account of General Conference being of a social for Mr. and Mrs. Beus held the first Sunday of April. The Tuesday evening. Games and danc- The children of the PiimatV ation was entertained by the and teachers at day afternoon. was given by the Seminary ing was the diversion of the evening. students under the direction of the Ice Cream in cones was served. adult department. Talks were given by Veda Twede, Golden Menlove, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Ncrman Holiday, Mr. Moore and Anna Moore. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis, Miss Gertiude HanMr. and Mrs. James Moore were sen, Mr. and Mrs. Antrum Robbins, the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moore, Mr. and Mrs Glen Cropper, Mr. and Mrs D. J. Walter Butler, Wednesday. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gerber, surpiised A large and appreciative audience, witnessed the play The Colonels Mrs Marie Peery at her home MonMaul presented by the M. I. A Sat- day evening. Progresive Rook was urday night. wici- - Titers an Easter party, Tues 0 Miss Anna Moore who is attending school at the B. Y. U. was h one for the week end. ' UTAH IN DUSTitf L N EW S - this jear. Thiee or four dangerous cuives to he eliminated on State highwa.v between Gunnison and Manti. By GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING Utah Products Laural Wheat Full 16 Oz. 2oC . e String Beans1 ville No. Mr and Mrs. D. J. Butler entertainProgressive Rook, Friday Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Taylor, man Girher, Mr. I No. Car-l- r, 2 Mr and jjrs Qen cr0pper.; Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore. Mr. Mrs. I and t f t ho-r- v Mf Gertrude Hansen, and and hostess. Prizes were won a Taylor and Peter Carter. was served at small tables. Rich Myers and Mr. Glen ere Fait Lake visitors Crop-D- Saturday. and amed a- Ol, cans 'A Tomatoes (Solid Pack) 1 N g Beans o V (Pink ' Great Story Event M I,' BW - Mite ttrfiiMik. WKIWfl .jraaiuiiiaiini . of IF 5 Payson Mere. Co. E. A. CROOK, Manager . which will be available to readers Pounds PAYSON T) 1 ALSO Shredded Snowdrift Cocoanut Pound Matches (Diamond Brand) Lartre Box Mahuk ill lie I 2 Can I 2 Pounds . Mrs. Geoge Q. Spencer at a Progressive Rook jr r- and Mrs. Rulon Beus. 1,a'ng Spring Lake and will v ht ir home in Ogden. Dinner Vid in the early evening. Sweet P. used as a center piece for tre tai( Thoe present were: Mr. , Ir' C1de Tervort, M- - and Mrs , rl 'c' M'sS Maida Butler, Miss , ia Larnett, Mr. Don Taylor, Mr. cr 22c For Powdered Sugar 1 Tz.-- Lunch 2U Cans Reed Mrs '(me, 2( 2 X Mr. and Mrs. Ly- and Mrs. Peter Brand) (Spring- - j3 - of the American Expeditionary Forces f The first true and complete account of Americas participation by the man who directed it. MENU Association and all new connections were made Tuesday. Mr. Shippe vis-!tc- d all the homes for the purpose of reading the meters. eve-nir- Comn.anJ2r-in-Chie- FOE YOUE EASTER The Spung Lake Electric Light line was tuined over to the Water Users ed at World War HE BEE Woods Cross Canning Company decided ti ion local faetofy w" Mss Kathryn Thurston of Salt Lake was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler the fore part of the week. M Thurston was enroute to California. My Experiences tn u 13 UTAH J rl . PW 1 THE ISSUE OF APRIL 10th |