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Show ic---r frlE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH NOTICE OF SALE Piute Reservoir & Irrigation Company, principal place of business, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described capital fctock on account of Maintenance Assessment for 1925 operating expenses levied on the 27th day of March, 1925, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows; Interest is charged at 10 per cent per annum from May 15,1925. The cost of advertising which is 15 cents on each contract for each Sa-lin- a, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morgan and a faithful member of the L. D. S. family of Kenilsworth spent Sunday church and is the father of fourteen visiting with friends and relatives children, ten of whom are 'living. here. They are as follows: Jabez and ArMrs. Alta Hadden Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cloward were thur Harward and Ruel Curtis of Auof Mrs. Duchesne, Salina visitors on Monday. rora, Oran and Dan Harward of Eldon Harward of Standard-villPeerless, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christensen moMrs. Retta Wilson of Midview, tored to Richfield Sunday evening and Mrs. Jennie Hadden of Sugarville and spent the evening with friends. Mrs. Ruth Shirts of Legrand, Oregon. He is also survived by one brother J. W. Nixon of Provo was the and three sisters, all of this city. Mr. meeting Harwards wife was buried here about speaker at a here Sunday. three years ago. . e, . with law and order id' the Board of Directors made on the 27th day of March, 1925, so many shores (,f each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary in Salina, Utah, at 2:00 P. M., on the 1st day of June 192,), to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JUNE WEBB, Secretary. And Address: Salina, Utah. Clark, Dr. J. Cecil 48-4- 9 Provo 653 20 .02 their protest or objection 1925, NOTICE OF PREFERENCE against the granting of the lease for RIGHT FOR COAL LEASE said land. Otherwise such claims may be disregarded in granting said Department of the Interior, United lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Register. Utah, May 8, 1925. Serial 034435 Notice is hereby given that purAURORA suant to the act of February 25, 1920 By Special Correspondent (41 Stat., 437,) and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilsen of circular 679, the Secretary of the Interior has, on the petition of Herbeit Richfield spent Thursday with Mrs. Z.Lund et al, designated a coal leasing Neilsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilunit No. 535, Utah No. 103, compris- lard Lewis. Sis SE'i ing 1578.35 acres; sec 20, Eli EVi sec 29, Lots 3, 4, Wi Mrs. Harvey Hurward entertained SEI4 sec 30, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, NEQ at a very delightful little affair SunNya SE4 sec 31, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Ni day evening. Among the guests presN Sy2 sec 32, lot 1, NWU SWG ent were Rodney Bell of Glenwood, sec 33, tp 21s r 5e slm Utah. Miss Cleon Buchanan of Venice and A lease of the said unit will be awarded the above named applicants Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Mason. under their claim of preference right at a royalty of 10 cents per ton, mine Miss Elmire Hanvaril returned run, an investment requirement of home Saturday, after having spent a $100,000 during the first three years very delightful winter teaching school of the lease, and a minimum produc- at Price. tion requirement of 75,000 tons per year, commencing with the fourth Miss Arctta Hanks of Loa is spendyear of the lease. The lease will be otherwise sub- ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. stantially in accordance with the lease Moroni Lazenby, of this place. form set out in paragraph 18 of the Mr. and Mrs. Sharland Harward regulations. Any and all persons having ad- and family of Vermilion are here on verse or conflicting claims to the said a visit to Mr. Harwards mother, Mrs. land or any part thereof are hereby Eva Harward. notified that they should file on or before June 25, 1925, their protest or Walter Hanks of Loa spent Thursobjection against the granting of a lease for said lands. Otherwise such day and Friday here on a business claims may be disregarded in grant- and pleasure trip combined. ing the lease. Mi s Violet Kennedy who lias been ELI F. TAYLOR, 2 Rogistc r. visiting with her parents here for the past week returned Saturday to her work at Bingham. NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL LAND FOR LEASE The primary association of our Department of the Interior, United waul entertained the parents of the States Land Office, Salt Lake Citv, primary children at their May festival last Saturday. The festival was Utah, May 8, 1925. Serial 034969 held in the orchard of Hans Jensen, Notice is hereby given that pur- where the program was suant to the act of February 25, 1920 rendered: following Childrens Singing, day (41 Stat., 437,) and regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920, cir- poem by the second grade; song by cular C79, the Secretary of the In- Robin Hood and his men, represented terior on the petition of George W. by the fifth grade boys; memory gem, Ivory and Joseph F. Livingston has eighth grade; song, fifth grade girls; designated as coal leasing unit 548, song, fourth grade. After the proUtah 106, lot 4, Ea SWi, SEU sec gram there was a contest in bow and 7 tp 22s r 3e slm Utah, 27G.90 acres, arrow shooting by Robin Hoods men and has directed that the same be and the weaving of the Maypole by offered for lease without competitive fifth grade girls. Everyone was bidding. Lease of said unit will be made at dressed for the occasion and every a royalty of 10 cents a ton, mine run, child carried flowers. Refreshments an investment requirement of $10,000 were served and everyone had a deduring the first three years of the lightful time. lease, and a minimum production reMr. and Mrs. Joe Shaw of Vermilion quirement of 8,000 tons a year comwith of the the fourth mencing spent Sunday year isiting here with lease, and otherwise substantially in friends and relatives. accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph 18 of the regulaM rs. I,eo Eroadhead of Mr. an tions. KeniLworth were the guests of Mr. Said lease will be awarded in this and Mrs. Orvil Andrews Saturday and office on the terms set forth, to the above named parties under their pre- Sunday. ference right on the 25th day of June, The committee selected to act as 1925, at 10 oclock A. M. Any ami local members of the Utah Taxpayers all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land or any association visited our town last Wedpart thereof are hereby notified that nesday and inspected the school build-inthey should file on or before June 13, , -- 48-5- to-wi- care Manti City Savg Lundgreen, Eli M Lundgreen, Peter C. Madsen Brothers Magleby, Orson Mason, Ezra, Jr. Mason, Ezra, Jr Mason, Ezra, Jr. Mason, Ezra, Jr. Mason, Ezra, Jr. Mecham, A. D. care lone C. Winn Mecham, S. B. Mellor, A. M. Nelson, Elmer Nelson, F. P. Nelson, Hilton Nielson, C. N. Bk 753 471 857 468 467 40 Aurorall6 15 623 624 628 920 805 445 955 50 Redmond 552 40 Aurora 62 556 521 40 Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Richfield Annabel la Fayette Redmond Richfield 5 10 20 10 8 5 10 20 30 Mrs. Beatrice Harward was $ lina visitor on Friday. Sa- ' Mr. and Mrs. Honest Neilson and family of Salina spent Sunday with Mrs. Neilsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Curtis, of this place. 2 t: 48-5- Royal L. Lund 5.02 well-attende- d Sheppherd of Salina, here with her parents, Edw. Kennedy, gave baby girl on Saturday. are doing nicely. Mrs. Ernest who is staying Mr. and Mrs. birth to a fine All concerned John Christensen motored to Oak City on Tuesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. C. C. and of th9 Through the Ladies Farm bureau with the town board, our city was successful in observing Tuesday, May 26th, as official clean-uday. The premises were cleaned up, broken fences mended and the streets cleared of all rubbish. Due to the fact that the terrific windstorm which swept over our town last Wednesday succeeded in tearing trees up, breaking branches off, scattering hay and straw broadcast and turning outbuildings over, the observance of Clean-u- p day was most necessary and therefore the result more appreciated. p Rodney Bell of Glenwood and Cleon Buchanan of Venice were the guests of Mrs. Geo. D. Mason on Monday. Arthur Kennedy who has been two working in Nevada for the past months returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson motored to Sigurd on Tuesday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Holdaway. Mrs. Lee G. Durfee and family is a few days with relatives in spending Glenwood. Miss Golda Stewart of Loa is spend ing a few days visiting with friends Who is He? and relatives here. We stand back of the tire we sell. Ileber Harward is laid to Final Rest Very impressive funeral services were held at Aurora on Tuesday for Brother Heber Harward who passed away Monday, May 25th, after a lingering illness. Mr. Harward came here a few weeks ,ago suffering from cancer of the stomach, and though everything that could be done for him was done death claimed him about 3 p. m. Monday afternoon. Mr. Harward was born in Spring ville in 1865 and came to this place in 1878. He married Mary Jane Broadhead and they made their home here until 1904. Since that time Mr. Harward has lived at Mountain Home, Carbon county. He has always been The next time you hear a tire dealer say that, ask yourself: Is he responsible? Is he permanent? Does he give good service? Has he got a genuine quality tire to stand back of? and the We have Goodyear prices are absolutely right. 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