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Show the sauna I I 4 Legal Publications :- - t ; ! 44 -- Baby Girl Recovering. 2 above-describe- -- November 9, 1927. NOTICE i$ hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, It. S., puvsuant to the application of John It. Ewles, of Salina, Utah, Serial No. 012047, we will offer at public sale, to the highest, bidder, but at not less than $1.50 per acre, at 10 oclock a. in., on the 18th day of January, 1928, next, at this office, the following tract oi land: NWViSWti Sec. 17, Lot 6, (SESEV) Sec. 18, Twp. 21. South Range 1 East, S. L. M. This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. I operation at Salina hospital last Friday night'at 12 oclock, is reported as being greatly improved, and if nothing unforseen happens every hope is entertained for her recovery. Olive was stricken early last week, but attending physicians little suspected the serious condition for one so When was the young. operation " was it found that the performed child had been suffering form an acute attack of appendicitis and that the member had been ruptured. The case was an unusual one and the outcome is proving highly gratifying to the parents and their .many friends. 31, 1927. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. NOTICE is hereby given that Caroline M. Christensen, of Emery, Utah, who, on Dec. 7, 1923, made desert land entry, No. 032549, for SEViSEli Section 10, Township 22 South, Range o East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befdte the clerk of the district court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 31st day of January, 1928. Spirit Predominates. With the approach of Christmas and the holiday season Redmond is taking on the usual holiday spirit and many Christmas and social functions are being planned. One of the season events was a Christmas party held at the chapel An appropriate Tuesday evening. program, refreshments, and a big crowd enjoyed the event. The several grades of the Redmond school are giving programs, and family dinner parties at Christmas time will be featured Sunday. Holiday ' pre-holid- Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph J. Christiansen, Denzel Jacobsen, A. W. Hansen and Joseph A. Christensen, all of Emery, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Dec. 13. 15-Ja- n. f SPENT A WEEK TOWN ONE Annie Anderson, daughter of Mr. I DAY Bird. Mrs. Annie Williams will read i several chapters from the study book, Vacationists Returning. History of Utah. A reading by Mrs. Yes, I spent a week in that town-onStudents attend'ng day. So runs a favorite stage Harriet Gates and a song by Mrs. schools and colleges Rose will be in included Crane the joke and its always good for a YES, IN THAT up-sta- te program. laugh. But how about spending 135 weeks in one year, when the calendar says ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE that there are only 52 ? The North Sevier Alumni associaSounds impossible, doesnt it? But it isnt impossible at all and its tion has completed plans for the annual and banquet to be something that every American can held at )the High School building, do. easily Tuesday, December 27th. Music and If you want to know why he can do it, read the article 135 toasts will enliven the occasion at Weeks, in 1928! by Elmo Scott Wat- the banquet table. Dr. Crandall, president of the association will preson in this issue of The Sun. side as toastmaster. Reservations for the banquet should be secured DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEET from the secretary, Miss E. V. JohnThe Daughters of the Pioneers will son, by Saturday of this week. The hold the regular meeting at the home Alumni banquet and dance is one of of Mrs. C. P. Okerlund Wednesday the social e.veni5of seaafternoon of next week. A life hist- son and has proven to be an enjoyable ory of Kelsy Bird will be read by Mrs. affair for the alumni of North Sevier. home-comin- and-ho- g w the..-holida- y Dial of gifts also proved an interesting feature. The festivities of the Junior High students was closed with a dancing party. Tests To Be SI Some office employees think the rule relating to regularity refers to being consistently late. Little Olive Christensen, the Miss Mada Hales, who had been at old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. George Salt Lake for some time past returnChristensen, who underwent a hurried ed to her home in Redmond last d G" October iii&A. u7Aii Mrs. Horace Hales delightfully entertained in honor of her birthday an- niversary Friday afternoon of last week. An elaborate dinner was served at four oclock to twenty guests. REDMOND NEWS ITEMS 4 4444 44 4 4 i 4 ; 4 4 4 ; 4 . 4 ; 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Any persons claiming adversely the land are advised to ISOLATED TRACT file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. PUBLIC LAND SALE LLI F. TAYLOR, Register. Dec. 2nd. First publication, Department of the Interior, U. S. Lest Dec. 3Uth. publication, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 4 .S" sun, the various are re- turning to their homes in Redmond for the holiday vacations. Those who have returned are: Nyles Christenson, son of President and Mrs. J. A. Christensen, A.C., at Logan; Veloa Brienholt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brienholt; lone Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen, Henager's business college, Salt Lake; Lawrence Peterson son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, L.D.S. college, Salt Lake; Evador Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. n C. Nelson, University ofUtah; Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Christensen, B.Y.U., Provo; Lewis Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson, B.Y.U., and Esmont Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Jensen, B. Y. U. La-vo- week-en- (Continued from page one.) d. 44444444444444444444444-V4- Mrs. Ernest Frandoen charmingly entertained at a dinner party for fourteen friends Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was the observance of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper children have returned from Lake after spending several looking after business affairs visiting with relatives. I given the advantages of an Ad vanced Registry test. Grades may be included in the test, and productions computed for owners; but m credits for grades or common cow will be given by the Advanced Reg istry office to the owner. Cow test association tests can only be accepted when the association tester is a regularly appointed and accredited supervisor and his monthly reports of official test are duly approved by his appointing officers, the Superintendent of Official Testing of the state in which the tests are made, the Assocrules of the llolstein-Friesia- n iation for the conduct of the Herd Improvement Test being fully complied with in the making of the tests. Any breeders interested in this work who desire more information can get copies of the rule books by be and Salt days and Mrs. Ernell Jensen was hostess to eighteen guests last Friday when she celebrated her birthday anniversary. Following a social time, a splendid dinner was served at four oclock. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jensen of in Provo, will spend the holidays Redmond as the guests of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Boyd Wright, left Tuesday for Idaho Falls. The Wrights will spend the holidays with relatives and friends at the Idaho city. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cherry and Wesley Cherry were dinner guests at the Earl Wright home Sunday af- "A ternoon. 4 4 4 4 ARES JF 3 ROUND TRIP 4 4 4 4 4 DENVER & RIO GRANDE 44 4 WESTERN RAILROAD 4 4 Tickets on sale December 23, 4 4 January 1 and 4 between all points in Utah on Denver & Rio Grande Western; also from all points in Utah to all points on Denver and Rio Grande Western in Colorado 21, 25, 26, 30, 31, 2 J and New Mexico, December 23, 4 4 4 4 4 .January , ijo. No stopovers. Call on nerest Rio Grande .j, 2 ' JUNIOR HIGH ENTERTAINS Students of the Junior High school proved royal entertainers last night, when they entertained at a Christmas program at Social hall. The hall was comfortably filled with enthusiastic celebrators and the event proved a real success. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree, a Santa Claus and a treat for all present, were some of the outstanding features. Exchange 44 4 HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES writing the Dairy Department, Utah Milton Peterson, who has been in Agricultural College. Salt Lake, will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WARD CONFERENCE Peterson in Redmond. Ward conference was held Sunday at the First ward chapel. Members John Jensen, who has been in Nev- of the North Sevier stake board. ada for some time, has returned to Janies A. Christensen, president, O. his home in Redmond. He will spend M. Michelson, superintendent of Sunthe holiday vacation here. day schools, II. C. Williams and C. A. Michelson held a business session at The Gleaner Girls of the M.I.A. 12 oclock with officers and represenenjoyed a Christmas party at the tatives of auxiliary organizations in ward chapel Tuesday evening. A the ward. At 2 oclock yearly reports program, refreshments and presents were read and the present ward offor all, formed the nucleus for a ficers sustained by the stake officers splendid time. to serve the coming year. Music selections by the choir, vocal numbMiss Delta Christensen came down j ers II. C. Williams and guitar from Ogden Tuesday of this week, solo by by Guy Sorenson closed the con-- i and is the guest at the home of her ference. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Christensen. 4 agent for detailed fares and train service. 44444444444444444444444444 ERICKSON A ERICKSON CranMlora at Law Richfield, - Utah 1444444444444444444444444 Harold Crandall, D. D. S. Office Honra: 9 to It. 1 to S Evenings by Appointee nt PhOM M SALINA j UTAH H'44444444444444H44 F. O. 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