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Show Tell Overture, by G. Rossini, duct a rag drive far the uniform and Silver Blaze Overture, by fund Saturday, March 7. Trucks will call at all the Tabiona and Don Wilson. After the concert, a report of Hanna homes and the band will the progress of the uniform really appreciate your giving drive fund was made. A huge them all the rags you can to Mm. Thelma D. Nr $ thermometer chart , has been heA Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tkomp- P' prepared by Mr. Peel which lists Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rust. on, contribution and each individual Mr. and Mrs- willis Potter, Mr. nnd Hi rtff Ah and Mrs. A. M. Burton, Mr. and although they were not used contributions madeTheby fund boiling ClieZ for eight years of that time, raising projects. Mrs. Leon Burton and Mr. and $400 gm8 played eight numbers, includ- - point of the thermometer, Mr.. Mark Bleazard were ,1, faith payment good ing one special number led by (necessary Salt Lake visitors last week. of March 10, will be a uniforms),! Tuesday, a student director, Robert Mich- - to start tailoring Mrs. Adaline Anderson attendMonRed Letter day for the Tabie, president of the Band group. had been reached before ed school principals meeting in inSchool to iona the and High students, company paid day The program included A large crowd thrilled to the! Duchesne Tuesday afternoon. tailoring uniforms. Mr. Peel pre- cluding the ninth, tenth, elevMrs. Alta Beckstead, Mrs. performance of the Tab- - land Serenade," by G. E. sented to a for Prinand twelfth check enth $181.00 grades. Erickson and Mrs. Charlotte iona High School band, which! Holmes;. Magnus Overture," by Mrs. McKell and Mr. A. G. Adaline Anderson Angeline Lewis, Band cipal Ted Mesang; In a Persian were in presented a delightful concert which was Hawkins have made arrangeMothers Myton Wednesday evening for evening under the di-- ket, by Albert W. Ketelbey; the returnpresidents, to student-bodments take from the metal the entire scrap Queen City March, by W. H. a class in school music instructrection of W. Grant Peel. drive conducted by the band by bus to Salt Lake City, ion. The program first featured students. Mrs. Dorothy Moon, where we will visit the State Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mower three numbers by the Beginpresident, presented Mrs. Capitol and attend a session of of Washington, and his sister ners band, which includes stuLewis a $55.00 check from the the Legislature. We will then LaFonda of Salt Lake were dents in the fourth, fifth, and to used to purchase tour the beautiful Daughters of H. the Newell ... be . at the Ferrell Mower band), , by by Pol sixth grades. They played new banner to go the Utah Pioneers building, af- guests a The Emblem National Long; last week. ter which we will travel to the home ly Waltz, by Forest L. Buchtel; March, E. E. Bogley; William Wlth the new uniforms. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Brother-soForward March, by Buchtel, There have been four calves Geneva Steel Company in rem, BuchThursday evening to Silver Buckles, by and contributed and sold to help where we will be conducted on visit left Blaines mother and other tel. raise funds, four geese, and two a tour of the plant. We will relatives Mt. Pleasant. They The Senior band, making a of potatoes, all of which then go to the Brigham Young returned in home In Th District court of Du- sacks Sunday. last colorful appearance in the where we sold far be been have thus for will the, University of Miss Diane Me Donald, uniforms they have had in the chesne County. State of Utah on a tour taken of The Band fund. Mothers made the guided Duchesne spent the week-enschool for the past fifteen years, MAX BIRCH, Plaintiff vs. WIL- a beautiful quilt which was won campus, science building, LIAM W. WELLS, a single man; etc. and arrangements here. Miss Sharon Hamilton, on a Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen, RUTH S. WELLS; J. W. COOP- by been have number made to eat our eve- and ticket, grossing Mrs. Donna Buehler of ER, a single man; LETHA L. lucky at the for the ning meal approximately $55.00 University Midway and Heber City, resTHE SOLE HEIR fund. COOPER; are now selling tick- cafeteria. were week-envisitors AND DEVISEE OF AMELIA ets onThey a beautiful silk quilt to The noon meal will be a reg- - pectively e r Mr. e and Mrs. Harold C. be deceased: JOHN BRUCK, school box ular the lunch at which replanbanquet Sealed proposals will be BRUCK, a single man; J. E. ned given ornsen. LaR,Ue we,nV in the near future. Mrs. will be eaten on the bus. Four! Heber ceived by the State Road Com- JENKINS and with DELIA JENK Leone Lazenby has also contri- or five parent chapereons and and Mrs. chris Sorensen. mission of Utah, State Capitol, INS, his wife; LILLIAN MAY buted a beautiful quilt to be faculty members will accomSalt Lake City, Utah, until 2 SCOTT TROY; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrett THE UNoclock p.m. Tuesday. March 17, KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES sold. The results of all this pany the students on this won- and children of Provof, were derful is which on Mr. shows $732.18 Peels trip, designed week-en1953, and at that tilne publicly LEGATES AND CREDITORS of the J. V. after Mon- to be a really practical educa- Barretts. guests opened for construction of a OF ALBERT SACHS, deceased; thermometer chart alin histion civics, government, Graveled Surfaced Road and THE HEIRS OF E. CLEMONS day evenings activities most half of the $1,500.00 need- tory, industry and science, with Melva Allred and Mrs. (1) Concrete Bridge over 20 HORST, also known as E. CLEBeverly the Capitol, the DUP Relic Hall, ed for the new uniforms. Boneta visited the Span in Duchesne County, the MONS HORST, deceased; DAISY Fieldstead, Geneva the was Steel after great Dancing Plant, C. W. Ericksons Sunday. enjoyed same being that section of S. R. BROWN HORST; E. CLEMENS No. 35 on the North Fork of HORST, JR., and JANE DOE the concert with Mr. Peels and the BYU tour especially inand Mrs. George Anderto cover the different son,Mr. Karen orchestra furnishing the tended the Duchesne Riven: identified HORST (whose other and true school Sue Thacker and fields. as Federal Aid Secondary Pro- name is unknown), his wife; music. LaPreal Anderson visited and (3). ject No. shopped in Provo and Heber, BARBARA ANN HORST, The length of road to be con- DAISY BROWN HORST Saturday. II; By LaRena Ny structed or improved is 0.216 VIRGINIA HORST; BEATRICE Luran Allred, of Duchesne, r.1 The band students will con- miles, and the principal items of HORST THYS; EDOUARD visited his brother, Cecil folThe Colored Ghosts, profeswork are approximately as CLEMENS THYS and JANE Sunday. sional basketball team, will lows: We extend a hearty welcome DOE THYS (whose other and make a first appearance in Tab- to Mr. and Mrs. John L. 406 cu. yds. of Concrete, true name is unknown) his wife; In Th District Court In And iona on Thursday, March 5, at who are returning after Allred, A and 57,500 lbs. of THIERRY NICOLAS LEOPOLD Class spendthe Tabiona High School gym ing several months in Provo. Reinforcing Steel. SKra at 8:00 p.m. Their local oppongay The infant son of Mr. and Prequalification of bidders is SK?wSS, PUin.iMj, ents will be the Tabiona M Men Mrs. A. M. Burton was chrisrequired. w,!DUMLutHAMIIJpN.. and RUBY team, under the' management of tened Clyde Brent at Fast meet The attention of bidders is CIENNE HELENE THYS, HEL- vs directed to the Special Provis- EN HORST MOYA del PINO; MOON, his wife, et al. Defen- - Farland Jones, who has made ing. Sunday. ions covering subletting or as- CLEMENTE MIGEUL EDOURD dants- ORVHvi'JM?wnnw the arrangement for the Ghosts Miss Marlene Bleazard reappearance. The Ghosts have turned Saturday and reports an signing the contract. MOYA del PINO 8c JANE DOE know" The minimum wage paid to MOYA del PINO( whose other 8c J. W. ROWE, J. A. CHENEY, assured Mr. Jones they will enjoyable week at the U.S.AC. all skilled labor employed on true name is unknown), his J. R. ROBERTSON, ALLEN W. really put on a show and My- at Logan, learning the techthis contract shall be $2,125 per wife;' BEATRICE DIANE MOYA HINKEL, EARL M. HENDER- ron White, Tom Fabrizio, Ray niques of Club leadership. Jvour. The ward Relief Society, diCLEMENTINA EL- - SON, MARY C. HENDERSON, Jones, Lon Humes, Vein Carter, del PINO; Bennett Josie, Garth Van The minimum wage paid to ENA MOYA del PINO; THE rected by Mary Tew, presented BRIANT H. and other M Men team its annual Sunday evening proall intermediate labor employed HEIRS OF BARON LOUIS AN- G. ESKELSON, on this contract shall be $1.70 TON VON HORST, deceased: STRINGHAM, UTE ROYALTY members will be doing their gram. Mrs. Lois Goodrich repa Utah Cor- best to help the Ghosts with resented the stake board. per hour. BARON ALFRED VON HORST CORPORATION, The minimum wage paid to and JANE DOE . VON HORST poration; H. B. MARKHAM, W. their show. Popular prices will Mrs. Lila McDonald cooked all unekilled labor employed on (whose true and correct name D. NEBEKER, JR., and ALAN prevail. at the school Friday during the this contract shall be $1.60 per is unknown), his wife; BARON- B. BLOOD, Trustees; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen and absence of the regular cook, MINING COMhour. ' ESS IRMGARD VON HORST; of attend- Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson. daughters, Mrs. Darlene Allred attended The attention of bidders is MARIA VON HORST; LOUIS PANY, a corporation; CALVIN ed the band Roosevelt, concert Monday directed to the fact that this VON HORST and JENNIE DOE P. GADDIS, Trustee. W. D. evening. Miss Nadene Ottosen a conference in Salt Lake MonCommission has been advised VON HORST (whose true and NEBEKER. JR., Trustee, and spent the weekend visiting at day for county representatives by the Wage and Hour Division, correct name is unknown), his ROBERT H. BURTON, Trustee, the home of Miss Marjorie Lew. of the American Cancer SoTHE is and returned to vs U. S. Department of Labor, that wife; E. CLEMENS HORST, JR. Roosevelt ciety, contractors engaged in highway as trustee under the will of E HEIRS OF THOMAS EDWARD with her parents Monday eveconstruction work are required Clemens Horst, deceased, for SMITH: ARLINE GAY SMITH ning. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent TYRA COLof to meet the provisions the Barbara Ann Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades Ellertson. The program was conHorst, Daisy Fair Labor Standards Act of Brown Horst II, and Virginia l?TnSAMi,X?T aJ and sons, and Mrs. Von Brown ducted by Allen Giles. Speakers and and Carol Ann have returned were Claude 1938, (52 Stat 1060). SMira. AL-oHorst; BEATRICE HORST Wagstaff and Miss f from a Plans and specifications are THYS, as trustee under the will ALMA COLLINS SMITO , to San Diego, Calif., Nadene Ottosen, of Roosevelt. trip B. on file in the office of the State BERT BESSIE and SMITH, E. Clemens where they attended the double Miss Gay Wagstaff played a deceased, Rond Commission, Salt Lake for Edouard Horst, Clemens wedding ceremony of their. sis- musical selection. Light refreshThys, of its DisCity, and the office Nicolas Leopold Thys, ters, two former Tabiona girls, ments were served. Thierry ' trict Engineer at American and Diane Lucienne Helene the former Misses Fern and Several Tabiona people Cork. Utah where they may be Thys; HELEN HORST MOYA Clegg, daughters of Mr. tended funeral services in bidd-"-reviewed by prospective Mrs Ervan Clegg. del PINO, as trustee under the vo Saturday for Wayne Moon, Specifications, proposal will of E. Clemens Horst, The Elwood Carter family forms, and plans will be and the Marvin Michie family for Clemente at Salt Lake City, on de- Edouard Moya del Pino,Miguel attended a party in Provo, honBeab be which will positing $2.00, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carrice Diane Moya del Pino, and oring ffunded; providing bidder sub- Clementina Elena Moya del ter during the weekend. mits an acceptable bid and re- Pino; DUCHESNE COUNTY, a Stake visitors at the Relief turns the plans within seven body politic of the State of single man; HOPE OLSEN, THE Society program Sunday evenvs after the opening of bids. ORON SMITH, ning were Mr. and Mrs. John FIRST DOE; SECOND CHILDREN OF Each bidder must submit a Utah; deceased son; DOUGLAS P. Madsen, and Mrs. Beth Row-leDOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH' otter from an approved surety DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH SMITH and RACHEL SMITH, of Duchesne. The program company guaranteering to fur- DOE; an ALL OTHER PER- - his wife; DARRELL SMITH and was conducted by Mrs. Jenette nish said bidder with required SONS UNKNOWN, FAUN Turnbow and was greatly enclaiming EDNA SMITH, his wife; ' ond. The right to reject any or OIL and joyed by all present.. UINTAH STRONG; or title interest in, any right, oil bids is reserved. A large crowd enjoyed Fireor lien upon the real property DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, of Cash, certified check, cash- described in the complaint ad- Myton, THE side Chat Sunday evening at a Corporation: iers check, or approved propos- verse to the plaintiffs owner- HEIRS OF GEORGE E. STEal guarantee bond for not less or clouding the plaintiffs WART, deceased; ELIZABETH than five per cent of total ship title thereto, Defendants. Sum- - STEWART, J. B. STEWART amount of bid made payable to mons Th Slat of Utah To and CORILLA STEWART, his In Th District Court For the Statk Road Commission Th Said Defendants: Ytu are ' wife; GLADYS DENNIS, Duchesn County. State of Utah must accompany each bid as THE CARTER OIL COM-- ' Notice is hereby given that summoned and required LICENT THOMAS, GEORGE OSevidence of good faith and a to serve upon Stanley and vs Lew-- ! E STEWART and Elva G. STE-.s- , the U. S. Bureau of Reclama- PANY, Plaintiff, ALBERT guarantee that if awarded the CAR Salt TOURNQUIST, DUCHESNE 32 Place, his Exchange wife, tion, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose WART, contract, the bidder will execute address TOURNQUIST, is Utah, an ans-- COUNTY, a body politic of the Lake City, Ut., has filed with and JANE DOE WILLARD the contract and furnish con- wer to the Heber, if his a FIRST wife, State the any; of DOE; request State Engineer, Utah; 20 within complaint tract bond as required. WESTOVER, AND JANE days after service of this sum-- ; SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; for an extension of time from Any additional information mons upon you. If you fail so FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; January 10, 1953, to January DOE WESTOVER, his wife, if may be secured at the office of to do, judgment by default will SIXTH DOE; and ALL OTHER 10, 1958, in which to make and any; and all unknown persons the State Road Commission. be taken against you for the PERSONS UNKNOWN, claim- submit Proof of Appropriation who as creditor, devisee, or Dated this 28th day of Feb., relief demanded in said com- ing any right, title, or interest of Water under Application No. otherwise claim any right, title 1953. for the appropriation of estate, lien or interest to or which has been filed with in, or lien upon the real proper 7781-plaint State Road. Commission the clerk of said Court, and a ty described in the Cross-Corof water from Du- the property described in the sec-ft- . of Utah of which is hereto annexed plaint adverse to the Cross' chesne River in Duchesne Coun- complaint adverse to the plaincopy Prior to any bidder receiv- and therewith served upon you. Plaintiffs ownership or cloud ty, Utah, to be used from April tiff, Defendants Summons ing plans and specifications, it This is an action in rem, title 15 to October 15 to irrigate 70,- - Th Stat of Utah to th Abov where-- ing the will be necessary that the bidder 000 acres of land in Duchesne Named Defendants: You are plaintiff - seeks to quiet thereto, have on file with the Utah State titlethe Th Stai of Utah and Uintah Counties. hereby summoned and required in him in and to the real Summons o f Engineering, to serve upon William S. LivDepartment exMamed in that Above is To Th in located It represented the County property completed and approved, the re- of Duchesne, State of Utah, exattorney, You are has ingston, plaintiff's been of cess deshereby $274,000.00 quired Prequalification State- cribed as follows, and required to pended on construction of works whose address is Professional Town- summoned ment pertaining to Contractors 2 South of Range 5 West serve upon Stanley and Lewis, and that the water has been Building, Vernal, Utah, an ansexperience and financial con- ship of the Uintah Special Meridian; Attorneys for applied to beneficial use. Addi- wer to the complaint within 20 dition. 17: Beginning at the whose address is Heber, Utah, tional time is requested in which days after service of this sumSection Published March 8, 1953. to effect exchanges of water mons upon you. If you fail to Southeast corner of the South- an answer to the within 20 days after ser- rights under the various canals do so, judgment by default will west quarter; and running thence West 10 rods; thence vice of this summons upon you. in order that 'the full amount be taken against you for the reNorth 160 rods; thence East 10 If you fail so to do, judgment of water can be applied to bene, lief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the rods; thence South 160 .rods to by default will be taken against ficial use. V. Protests resisting the granting the place of beginning, WVi you for the relief demanded in which has of said request, with reasons is brought to quiet title to EV$ said WVSWViEWSWW, SW; SEV4; Beginning at the North- been filed with the clerk of said therefor, must be in affidavit fn?h.lewfnrindcr!hi3 L. west corner of the Northeast Court, and a copy of which is form, with extra copy and filed d,? rwhfCni quarter of the Southeast quar- hereto annexed and herewith with the State Engineer, 403 ter, and running thence West served upon you. This is an State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, h ?SM3 20 rods; thence South 160 rods; action in rem, wherein the cross- Utah, on or before April 4, 1953. lotion A hearing will be held on thence East 20 rods; thence plaintiffs seek to quiet title in SW SW 4i Section XI lS North 160 rods to the place of them in and to the real proper- this request for extension of 13: NViNWVi; Section EViEVi; of before in State the the time located at County the Engineer ty beginning. Beginning 14: WV4NWV4; Section NW4 403 of State at Lake Salt State Southof Utah, corner Capitol, Southwest Duchesne, the Town- City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 SWVi; EV4; Section 15: WV4; as follows, and east quarter; running SV4NE'4; NEV4NEV4; thence East 30 rods; thence ship 4 South, Range 2 West of p.m. April 9, 1953. Protestants SEV4; North 160 rods; thence West 30 the Uintah Special Meridian: may appear at the hearing and Section 23: NWVi; WtiNE,4. adduce testimony in support of William S. Livingston. Attorney NEV; NE rods; thence South 160 rods to Section 5: SW for Plaintiff, Professional Build'he place of beginning. Section SW4; NWV4 SE'i. Stanley k their protests. ing, Vernal, Utah. JOSEPH M. TRACY, 18: EViEVi, Stanley k Lewis, by Lewis, By S, Rax Lewis. AttorState Engineer Dated this 12th day of Febru3. Rex Lewis, Attorneys for neys for Heber, Published in the Uintah Basin ary, 1953. Utah. Plaintiff, Heber, Utah. Vernal Roosevelt First Publication, Feb. 19, 1953 First Publication, Feb. 19, 195T Record, Duchesne, Utah from First Publication, Feb. 19, 1953 Last Publication, Mar, 12. 1953 Last Publication, Mar. 12, 1998 Last Publication, Mar, 12, 1953 Feb, 19 to Mar, 5, 1983. yHMMt,lnllnw",wnnaBl(Wrtrilwww,nnni TABIONA ,1s sS,: Tebby Band In Concert: Funds Come In I EitaS . f Wood-stell- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Abplan-al- p and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Larene, and son, Melvin, Abplanalp visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moon, all Albert Smith of Park City of Salt Lake City, spent the! Friday in Attending to weekend at the home of their Mr. ' Roosevelt during the week were: daughter and and Mrs. Arlo Richens. They al- - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew, Mr. so attended Sunday School and and Mrs. Leonard Brown, and Fast meeting, to be present Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-M- r. when the infant daughter of and Mrs. Arlo Richens was bead took Herb Lang to the I Roosevelt hospital Friday . Mr. blessed and named Sandra. business son-in-la- ! SoS Bn n ! Summons I - son-in- d e, , Notice d Tu" Rts - . d School News S-3- Colored Ghosts To Play Men All-re- y, Notice To Creditors d, Summons . KluSSS&i? ! - 4-- H Tas-se- ll Notice To Creditors H . ' ( Cross-Plaintif- ioneta fs Notice To Creditors 5. fur-Mif- . d Jo-o- : v ! y MIL-hereb- y . Summons Notice To Water Users VETERINARIAN Dr. Burritt LA-VAU- N 175 a n Cross-Plaintif- n fs Cross-Defendan- ts Cross-Dfndan- Lang was hurt in a car accident and hasn't been Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross andi.zP children. of Pleasant Valley, . . visited at the homes of Mr. andltlj ?r' and vis! Mrs. Marion Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow of Mt. Emmons Mrs. Marvin 0(1 Monday. Mrs. Leo WMr.eSand Mrs. nd s o ? Charlie Bird j Y'slt' d,ayf visited Thursday at the home Llng ,Mrs- Zeda Brady of their daughter and law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mrs" can,' at Neola, and Mr and visiting Mrs. spent Saturday S. O Solmonson, of Roosevelt. Larson at Duchesne. The infant daughter of Mrs. Patience Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- d Lois Terpening was blessed and served a delicious birthday the name she was given was dinner Thursday evening in Susan. honor of Otto Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross mg were Mr. tmTZ and R. G. Ross, Mr and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate were dinner Melvin Broadhead and son, Sunday at the home of Douglas. Mrs. Rose Gilbert. Mrs. Russel Smith and family visit' in Salt R,T,.spS;:.sT? other ol Sail Lake spent week Mr. her Mrs and ing parents, points of interest during the Theron Robb. Mr. Smith came week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross out and took them home Sat. and sons, Leon, Larry and Lan-nPhone nws llama to 441 attended Fast meeting in Mt. Home, Sunday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham was blessed. They were Estate of Desmond L. Creed, also dinner guests at the MechDeceased. am home. Creditor will present claims Gwen and Afton Bodily, of Gusher; Kathy Bench and Joan with vouchers to the underShepherd, of Bridgeland, were signed at 720 Newhouse Buildvisitors at the home of Mr. and ing, 10 Exchange Place. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or beMrs. Lynn Ross, Sunday. Mrs. Vola Hancock, of Roose- fore the 8th day of May, A. D., velt, called at the home of Mrs 1953. RICHARD E. FOLLAND Merle Ross to appoint Mrs. Ross as Administrator of the as chairman of the Red Cross Estate of Desmond L. chapter, i Miss Merlynn Ross came in Creed, Deceased. from Provo to spend the week- McKay, Burton, McMillan 8c end with her parents, Mr. and Richards, Attorneys for the Administrator. Mrs. Lynn Ross. The Relief Society held their By Paul E. Reimann. Sunday night program Sunday First Publication, Mar. 5, 1953 evening as outlined by the Gen- Last Publication, Mar. 26, 1953 eral Board. The Primary officers want to thank everyone who so willingEstate of Flossie Fay Creed. ly helped in the Birthday Penny drive. Every family in the Deceased. ward was contacted and gave Creditors will present claim freely with vouchers to the undeMrs. Howard Gilbert and Don signed at 720 Newhouse BuildHicken spent Saturday and ing, 10 Exchange Place, Salt Sunday visiting in Tabiona. Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 8th day of May, A. D. 195 RICHARD E. FOLL.V as Administrator o Estate of Flossie Faye Creed, Deceased. Vana Oman McKay, Burton, McMillan 9 Richards, Attorneys for tl ' Pres. Wm. Brotherson visited Administrator. with his family over the week- By Paul E. Reimann. end. First Mar 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen and Last Publication, Mar. 2o. Publication, daughter visited with the C. D. Brothersons on Sunday. Miss June East, of Bountiful, was a guest of Dorothy BrothEstate of Dean PuP erson last weekend. Dorothy .' known as Dean went to Salt Lake Monday to Pulley, Deceased. seek employment. Creditors will present rl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and -family have moved to Price, with vouchers to the uat 720 Newhous signed where Mr. Cook is employed. Mr. Bdh Gomm and tkree ing, 10 Exchange Place r City, Utah, on or Seminary students, Sheila Ev- Lake ans, Lyle Oman and Oscar Niel- th 8th day of May. A GORDON BURT AFFI son, of Upalco, were speakers as Administrator of r at Sacrament meeting last SunEstate of Dean p p day. also known as Dean Mr, and Mrs. Martin Brother-son- , of Roosevelt, visited the Joseph Pulley, Decease-- ' Paul E. Reimann, C. D. Brothersons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Allred vis- Attorney for Administrator. ited in Dragerton a few days First Publication, Mar. 5, 1953 Last Publication. Mar. 26, 1953 during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fieldsted and boys visited in Provo last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen and family visited in Altonah with K. R. relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oman, of PHONE 515 VERNAL, Salt Lake City, visited with or Conlacf at Auction Yard home folks last Saturday. Those attending Leadership meeting at Upalco last Saturday night were: Bernice Wilkins, U0TE Hannah Omaft, Leora Oman, Venna Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brotherson, Max Brotherson, Margie Pearson and Mrs. Elda Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey made a trip to Salt Lake City ! la A ItMrt j P-T- To Contractors Norma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Art Moon and P-T- A field-hous- fldtalin their daughters, Maretta, Delilia Mar-Mond- ' Bird Here On Sunday ar y Elsi Thursday, March 5. 1953 Salt Lakers Visit .i I UINTAH BASIN RECORD Irc&diia ! AqMM DwatwL AmIi. Mr wrt.aU, ti: 11 to-wi- t: - Cross-Plaintiff- Dr. Sn" cross-complai- Dr. A. Daynos W( Eyes Examined dec-crib- Complete Optical Service Daynos Optical to-wi- t: Cross-Plaintiff- 0 s, OoMandkg Y Old Oak Tvm: Im updar Sub Marla nt L Hislscn fllrt.V Fd s, Cross-Complai- nar Wtl NOIICC ..111... I O VrOQIlOrS of Edward I DcaaiaL H. Palmr. claims Creditors will present ' with vouchers to the signed at 720 Newhn..e B ' in10 Exchange Place, Salt Utah 0n or b tr Lake City the 8th dav of Mav, A D 195RICHARD E. FOLLAND as Adminlstritor with the will annexed of the Estate of Edward II. Palmer. Deceased. McKay, Burton, McMillan & Richards, Attorneys for the Administrator with the Will Annexed. By Paul E. Reimann First Publication, Mar. 5, 195? Last Publication, Mar.' 26, 1953 under-rwftv- 6mIMI La . Crag AdIMhg f mlnvftt frtm Union K.R. Terminal y - - DOWMTf' AT PERSHING Su. y. tOCNMlAD-- MANA8JNQ M I OWNU f |