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Show daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bond of Evanston and Dennis J. and Mrs. Mair, son of Mr. Arnold Malt of. Echo. Frankie Ann is a 1968 grad-- r, nata nf Evanston Hleh School. Dennis is a 1965 graduate of North Summit High School and has served one year in the army in Viet Nam. He is presently employed by the Union Pacific Railroad. The couple plan to make their home in Echo. ToWed CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation for help given, all kindnesses shown and sympathy expressed during the illness and at the death of our September 28 wedding is planned by Frankie Ann Bond, Coalville, Utah Thursday, September 19, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH TIME FINANCE CORPORATION, Thanks JOHNSON TRUCKING COMPANY, INC., WILLIAM D. MAXWELL and KAREN MAXWELL, husband and wife; OCCIDENTAL FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY ALTON CLARK and BONNIE B. CLARK, his wife, Defendants. ORDER OF SALE Civil No. 3628 To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in Coalville, State of Utah, on October 9, 1968 at 12:00 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Summit County, State of Utah, described as follows, All of Lots 12, 13, 15, except the North 6.25 feet, 17, 18, 19 and 21, Block 27, Snyders Addition to Park City, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Summit County, Utah. Excepting therefrom all oil, gas andor other minerals from said land, together with the rights of Ingress and egress at all times for the purpose of mining, milling, drilling, removing and exploring for said oil, gas andor other to-w- lt: ior Your Support I want to express my sincere appreciation for your support in the Primary Election. I believe there is no substitute for honesty anc willingness to work, and I hope I may merit you: support in the General Election. Dale Leavitt Republican for Summit County Commissioner Four-YeTerm minerals. Together with all water rights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. DATED at Coalville, Utah this ar AflaSEC TOO SIGN UP TODAY IN OUR BIG PUNT, PASS & KICK COMPETITION I ff In PP&K you compete against boys your own age, so your chances of winning are all the better! Our 18 trophies, for Instance, go to the top three boys In each age group In our local PP&K Competition. When you enroll we give you a FREE Tips Book on punting, passing and kicking, written by NFL stars. And you get a free official PP&K Contestant's Pinl So come In with your mom, dad or your legal guardian to register. Registration ends October 4. HURRYI Sign up at . , . R Do You Have Problems? and 8 horses, and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for irrigation of .5 ac. All uses in SE 14 SE 14 Sec. 21, T1S, R6E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with rea- sons NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of David Frederick Eley deceased. Creditor! will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Law Office of J. Harold Call, 23 West Center St. Heber City, Utah on or before the 30th day of December A J). 1968. J. Harold Call Attorney of estate David Frederick Eley, will accept bids on concrete beami to be placed on present abutementa at Judd Lane over the Weber River. Specifications can be obtained at the County Clerks Office. Published In The Summit County Bee, Sept. 19, 26 and Oct. 3, 10, 1968. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange and appropriate water in Summit Cabinets Solve Design Problems FAST! KAMAS VALLEY LUMBER CO. Commissioners reserve the right to reject or accept any or all bids. George Crandall SUMMIT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SLB&M. Exchange App. No. 283, John D. Stagg, 2841 S. 23oo E., Salt Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water evidenced by App. No. 27609 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water was to have been stored In Wanshlp Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 29, TIN, R5E, and used as partial supply for irrigation, municipal domestic, power, industrial, and stockwatering in the Weber Basin Service Area. of Hereafter, the 1.0 ac.-f- t. water is to be released into the Weber River to satisfy the lower users and in lieu thereof L0 ac.-f- t, of water Is to be diverted well 100-1ft. from an at a point W. 560 ft. N. deep 200 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 20, TE, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of two horses and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of .25 ac. All uses in SE 14 SE 14, Sec. 20, T1S, R4E. 8-- in. 50 50 ng App. No. 278, Al- bert Mulder Jr., 6998 S. 520 E. Murray, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water evidenced by App. No. 27609 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water was to have been To those who signed the Liquor-By-The-Dri- nk Petition (and those who wish they had): App. No. 284, Robert J. Dean, P. O. Box 634, Park City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water evidenced by App. No. 27609 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water was to have been stored in Wanship Reservoir and diverted at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 29, TIN, R5E, and used as a partial supply for irrigation, municipal domestic, power, industrial, and stockwatering in the Weber Basin Service Area. of Hereafter, the 1.0 ac.-f- t. water is to be released into the Weber River to satisfy the lower users and in lieu thereof 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water is to be diverted well 100-1It. from an deep at a point S. 325 ft. W. 470 it. from NE Cor., Sec. 29, T1S, R4E, and used for domestic putposes of one family, of 2 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of .25 ac. All uses on NE 14 NE 14, Sec. 29, T1S, R4E. 38949 Robert Gillls, 3118 S. 26th E., Salt Lake City, Utah. .015 sec. -- ft .of water from well 50 ft. deep at a a n. point N. 675 ft. W. 375 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 9,' T2N, R10E, and used for domestic purposes of one family in SE 14 SE 14, Sec. 9, T2N, R10E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Nov. 2, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in The Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 1968. stored in Wanship Last week opponents of effort began a massive all-oto defeat the Liquor Initiative Petition signed by more than 55,000 registered voters this summer. Their announced campaign includes a minimum of three ' personal visits to every family in Utah before the November 5th election, publiquor-by-the-dri- ut nk a lication of a tabloid newspaper (the "Better Utah Review), numerous brochures, a state-wid- e speakers bureau, offices in major cities, plus extensive advertising. Unfortunately, the sponsors of the Liquor Initiative Petition do not have the resources required to match this effort. Contrary to what you may have heard, we have not received any large contribution from any business or individual. (Most of our contributions have come from signers of the petition and have been under $25. Some contributions have been received from headquartered outside the state.) Our original objective was merely to raise enough money to place the facts before the voters. We didnt realize we would have to counter the massive misinformation program of our opposition. Every penny we have raised or will raise must come from dedicated men and women who believe strongly that our economy will be so strengthened that all the people of Utah will benefit if this bill is passed. Your signature on the petition to get the bill on the ballot was an important first step. Your vote for the bill on November 5th is an essential last step. Its your Initiative. Between now and November 5th there are two more things you can do to in Utah help: (1) Become acquainted with the facts about and elsewhere, then help carry these facts to your friends, neighbors and fellow workers. And (2) Help raise the money we need to bring the facts to concerned facts that will allay their fears about the effects of Utahns in Utah. We know from the experiences of neighboring states (Idaho, Oregon, will protect our children from the evils of Washington) that our present unenforceable liquor laws, that it will not increase in any way the evils associated with alcohol, and that it will result in a greatly expanded tourist industry to our state that could mean more in revenue to Utahns than any other single industry. It would be a tragedy if the facts couldnt be made known because of a lack of funds. Will you help us, please? It may be another 30 years or more before we have this opportunity again. Send us your check or money order for $1, $5, $10 or whatever you can afford. Contributions are not tax deductible, but are permitted by Utah law by individuals and corporations. Your name will not be used in any way without your written permission. Thank you sincerely. hotel-mote- ls liquor-by-the-dri- nk liquor-by-the-dri- liquor-by-the-drin- nk k Re- servoir at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E, and used as a partial supply for irrigation, municipal, domestic, power, industrial and stockwatering in the Weber Basin service area. of Hereafter, the 1.0 ac.-f- t. water 'is to be released into the Weber River to satisfy the lower users and in lieu thereof 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a well ft. deep at a point N. 1200 ft. W. 1000 ft.' from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T1S, R6E, and used 6-- in. Royce Nichol October 7, 1968 County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations are Exchange - pre-itress- Bids will be opened at 11 a.m. extend my sincere appreciation. Your loyalty will not be forgotten. POCMfifldi entire CABINETS FIXTURES APPLIANCES COUNTER TOPS FLOOR COVERINGS FREE ESTIMATES Invitation to Bid 5,12, 19,1968. To all those who supported me in the recent Primary Election, 1 unless otherwise designated. Locations are SLB&M. Kuium, Utah must be filed My Appreciation gineer to exchange water in Summit County, State of Utah, year throughout the ed therefor in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before October 19, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Sept. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State En- Pre-finish- 10 1 9) Kitchen Remodeling Sheirich of cattle Btock-wateri- COALVILLE, UTAH - stockwatering Summit County 8-- ln. CRANDALL-WALKE- family, Pugsley, Hayes, Hampton & Wat kiss Attorneys for Plaintiff Published in The Summit County Bee Sept. 19 and 26 and Oct. 3, 1968. Exchange Registration now going on for our PUNT, PASS & KICK Competition. You could win one of these 18 handsome, trophies we're presenting as our local PP&K Competition awards. We're very proud of these trophies and you will be, too, If you win In our local competition. And you could go on to win trips to NFL games and the NFL Play-Ogame In Miami, and a Tour of Champions" to Washington, D.C., with your mom and dadl ENTER NOW! ITS FREE! for domestic purposes of one 17th day of Sept., 1968. RONALD R. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Summit County, State of Utah. Plaintiff, vs. vs. The family of Elsworth(Joke) Robinson WINhYOURSELF 1968 SHERIFFS SALE 'Joke. beloved A THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 50-1- 50 Mail Your Check or Money Order to: UTAH CITIZENS FOR LEGAL CONTROL of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 326 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 An estimated 75 WO of our citieens actually signed the petition. Not all were counted because the required number of 39JS56 was exceeded two daye before the deadline. The total number of validated eignatures reached 55 W5 by the July 5th deadline. A paid political advartMomont by Utah Cituana fee Lof al Casual at Alcoholic Bmrofoo. Thomao T. Taylor. Chairmon |