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Show McNeil - Chatwin UINTAH BASIN RECORD as Charles E. Dalton; VIRGIN- - School News and the Seagull song was sung by the Seagulls and their teach, LaRena Nye. School Reporter er. Merrill Turnbow sang a : Elementary Play Day will be solo entitled, Just a Boy, and at the Tabiona school on May la clarinet duet was played by, 1 In 8, with the Duchesne Elemen-- t Kathryn Wadley and Mabel Le- J Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Miss Patricia McNeil, daugh- -' tary students coming to Tabiona Fevre. Others who participated jW 5 Iff. of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Me- - to participate in a day of fun on the lovely program were .. of Fruitland, was married with the Tabiona students. Many Bishop Burnell Turnbow and DeLoy Chatwin, son of Gil- - special events are on the sched- - his counselors, Leonal Webb and In bert Chatwin, in a lovely home ule, with Joe DiStefano, Mrs. Farland Jones, and the MIA Miss Linda Mae RocGIVGCl Carter, ceremony at the home of the,Delsa Michie, Mrs. Edna Smith presidents, Kenneth Carlile and Mrs. Leone Brown, and MIA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El-- i grooms sister, Mrs. Joe Curry, counselor and Scout Leader, Alwood Carter, and Leslie Giles, Hanna. Bishop Burnell Trun-solen Giles. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred bow performed the ceremony. rs Dale Gines, sister of the Gifts were presented to the Superior rating in concert Giles, were married in the Salt was matron of honor for also have an outing on that day, graduates by their teachers and playing was received by the Lake Temple of the Church of bndeTabiona High School band at Jesus Christ of Latter - day be new bride, while Dale Gines while the elementary students the Primary presidency. The Primary organist. Miss gUests Use the school the Region 5 Music Festival Saints, on April 29. The young stood as best man for the groom, and held in Price. Returns had not couple are presently enjoying After the wedding rites, family facilities. Several skits will be Marjorie Lewis, and the Pribeen reported on the marching 'a honeymoon at an undisclosed and close friends of the bride presented by the high school stu- mary chorister, Miss Lila Jean and maneuvering at the meet destination. They will be hon- - and groom were served a lovely dents during their outing as Carter, assisted with the supper, singing which feapart of the days program. at this writing, but many nice ored at a dance and shower Mrs- Chatwin was e now tured songs a class The Senior sang by the Prion all on heard to were return presented Tabiona. their Both' compliments are students at the Tabiona honored guest at a lovely bridal fund rasing show at the Tabiona mary children. sides during the activities. The seven boys who received Tabiona High School was left High School, where they have s5owe,r j1 tbe Tabiona ward High School during the week, certificates were: Allen Gines, chapel Saturday afternoon. A entitled Destination, Moon. off the programs through a been active in school affairs. The girls at Tabiona High Mickey Sizemore, Lonny taken idea in Price that they Friends of Miss Linda Mae program was presented and and their adviser, Mrs. Bp. Merrill Turnbow, Dale had been taken over bv Union Carter, now Mrs. Leslie Giles, Bht refreshments were served But We Definitely Want honored her at a personal show- - She received many lovely and Betty McKell, are very busy Webb, Jay Lazenby, Bobby High with plans for the Girls Day at Webb, and the seven girls who To Go On Record In Tabiona er prior to her marriage in the,?"11 lRsyoung couple will live in the school. The theme this year received certificates were, LaTHAT THIS IS NOT THE Salt Lake Temple. Games were e CASE. PleS Calif., while DeLoy, is Apple Blossom Time, and Bae Jones, Sheila Wagstaff, TABIONA HIGH IS played and many lovely gifts STILL AT TABIONA AND many events scheduled will la Van Tassell, Brenda Woolley. were received. The shower was who is serving in the U.S. Navy,JOHANNA IRMGARD Washington corporation; LAU- - ING STRONG Meeting, Greet- - held at the home of her parents, 15 stationed there. DeLoy re- enhance this idea. Girls Day Mabel LeFevre, Kathryn Wadley and Allene Prescott. Allene cently returned from Korean will be Thursday, May 7. VON HORST; BARON LOUIS RA J. TUTTLE HALES; HAL ing and sometimes Beating, all Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter ' waters wears and three battle a style was unable to be present beActivities include will ANTON VON HORST, II; BAR- - J- TUTTLE and AUDREY TUT- - the high schools in all phases Mrs. Dale Gmes was honored sars on hjs in spite of the at a bridal shower campaign ribbons, show, featuring work done in cause her family recently moved ONESS IRMGARD VON TLE, his wife; R. EARL DILL- - of activities in the Tab-- ' the Home Economics classes this to Kamas, but her certificate MAN and LeJUNE is Tabiona unthe nee DILLMAN, smallest fact, HORST, Hassler; the iona ward chapel recently. She! Last Mr. ALaccord-itorROWE his and s JACK evening, Saturday school in the State, Original script has been and gifts will be sent her by wife; known heirs, devisees and cred-high received lovely and use- - and Mrs Da!e Gines and M year. by the girls for this her teacher, Mrs. Gines. of BARON LOUIS ROSE, his wife; LILLIAN ing to enrollment. It has often ful gifts. many prepared Games were and Mrs. DeLoy Chatwin were event. The mothers of the girls TON VON HORST, deceased; ELLIS; DAISY DAVIS; LENA been said they are th biggest and refreshments served played A large crowd enjoyed the to a honored at a wedding dance in are invited to be special guests Post Prom at the Tabiona High DAISY B. HORST; HELEN ATKINS; MAURINE SPACEK; in spirit and have the biggest large group of friends. the Tabiona High School gym- at the style show, which will School gymnasium recently with DEL PINO; MOYA HELEN the unknow heirs, devisees and backing of local citizens. The Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van nasium. The young brides are be followed by a lovely Tea for Lorin Allreds Altamont High MOYA DEL PINO, Trustee un- creditors of G. W. ALEXAN- - recent drive for funds for the School dance orchestra providder the Last Will and Testa DER, deceased, also known as new band uniforms would seem Tassell visited in Tabiona re- sisters and the grooms ship- the mothers. The grand finale will be the ing the music. ment of E. CLEMENS HORST, C. W. Alexander, W. J. Alexan-- , to illustrate this, with approxi-de- r cently. They are making their mates on the USS Telfair, in and I. W. Alexander, $1,200 raised in approx-cease- home in Kamas since Weldon the U.S. Navy. Music for dan- dance in the high school gymdeceased; BEATRICE THYS; J. P. JONES, Trustee; imately four months with was released from the service. cing was provided by Claude nasium that evening, with the BEATRICE THYS, Trustee unDuchesne High School orchesMr. and Mrs. Don Giles, of Wagstaff and his orchestra, der the Last Will and Testament E. S. GREEN and CLARICE many people thinking there was Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Josie, tra providing the music. The Estate of Berthier V. Barlow, of E. CLEMENS HORST, de- GREEN, his wife; VALLEY IN- - not even that much money in Heber, were Tabiona visitors reMr. and Mrs. Jack Josie, and girls will date the fellows of also known as B. V. Barlow, ceased; E CLEMENS HORST, VESTMENT COMPANY, a Utah the country. Students at the cently. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid, all their choice and will pay the Deceased. is convalesFrank Mrs. Clark DIXON Tabiona RANCH and JR. and GENEVIEVE HORST, corporation; Elementary High Creditors will present claims his wife; E. CLEMENS HORST, COMPANY, a Utah corporation; schools are from approximate-JAME- cing at home after submitting of Salt Lake City, were visiting expenses this one night of the B. MOWER and JANE. 90 families in the Tabiona and to an operation recently in the at the Joe Josie home during year. Dancing will be ladies with vouchers to the underJR., Trustee under the Last the week. choice also, and it is anticipated signed at 721 Continental Bank LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Will and Testament of E. CLE- DOE MOWER, his wife; EL- - Hanna wards. Mrs. Bernice Van and Tassell the dance this year will be one Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, MIRA LaRhea Mrs. EDGAR Rhoades Smith MOWthirty-siThe J. SNOW; of members the MENS HORST, deceased; the visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theo Gines were Roosevelt of the best dances of the year, on or before the 6th day of unknown heirs, devisees and DR and MARGARET MOWER, visitors during the week. as is traditionally the case at August, 1953. Mrs. Fay Lafler, recently. creditors of said E. CLEMENS bl3 wife; CLARENCE MOWER DAVID K. WATKISS Tabiona. DOE and JANE MOWER, his teachis McKell Mrs. . . LILLIAN HORST, deceased; Betty On Tuesday, May 5, Tabiona Administrator of the Estate MAY SCOTT TROY; STATE wife; ELLIS W. MOWER and gold uniforms during the spring ing the classes of Mrs. Helen of Berthier V. Barlow, Detook an exchange assembly to TAX COMMISSION OF THE ESTHER MOWER, his wife; music festivals at Price and Hawkins for the balance of the ' the Duchesne High School for ceased. STATE OF UTAH; the unknown' VERA JONES; LARUE Vernal. W. Grant Peel is their school year. presentation. The assembly fea- First publication, May 7, 1953 heirs, devisees and creditors of MINER; MABEL PETERSON; director and was aided and e The Tabiona ward t tured the play, Billys Last publication. May 28, 1953 reestate of RUBEN TITCOMB, ELI ROBINSON and MABEL sisted in every possible way by Conference will be held Primary Sealed proposals will be Sunday, First which was such a Date, HUGH his McKell. ROBINSON, Principal wife; The May 10. with the entire Primary ceived by the State Road ComCyrus deceased; THOMAS GRAY and when it was presented reand JANE DOE, Band Mothers officers, Mrs. Jane DOE GRAY, his wife; and officers and teachers par- mission of Utah, State Capitol, hit HOTEL SULLIVAN SMITH; JOS-- j ROBINSON, his wife; HAZEL geline Lewis and Mrs. Irene ticipating. The conference will Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 cently at Tabiona. diis McKell Principal Cyrus EPH ANTHONY SMITH and'BEE; DORA JARVIS; RHEA Johnson, are always there too, feature the story of the Primary oclock p.m. Tuesday, May 19, rector of the play. JANE DOE SMITH, his wife; ROBINSON BOREN; LOUISE to help wherever help is need-th- e Childrens Hospital, entitled, 1953, and at that time publicly Congratulations go to Robert unknown heirs, devisees KUNZWEILER; RUSSELL ROB-- ed. We Have Reason to Rejoice, opened for construction of a 3 Michie, Tabiona student Mr, Peel reports the Tabiona with the of creditors and ROBERT INSON and JANE DOE ROB-- ' story being told by Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced president, who was chosenbody to - High School band has received MOFELSIE his wife; INSON, EDWARD S. Concrete Road and (2) SMITH, deceased; Bridges represent Tabiona High School narrative, characterization and an to invitation MANILA in FITT; over 20 Span in Duchesne BARTON and OPAL BARTON, participate MADSEN; slides. at the Rotary Club Youth ConA splendid location in rto hurt of his wife; C. W. BARTON and VELMA FJELDSTED; C. W. the Days of 47 Parade in Salt County, the same being that secin Salt Lake City this Downtown Lot Angeles. 555 delight-fon Lake ERICKSON CHARLOTTE and City 24th, this JANE DOE BARTON,' his wife; tion of U. S. 40 between Bridge-lan- ference July rooms, all with all I. Q. BARTON and JANE DOE ERICKSON, his wife; KEN- - year. The band has also been and Myton, identified as week. - invited to BOBMOWER hotel facilitin.? modem and L. in the R.lNETH No. participate his Aid Federal BARTON, wife; GLEN Project FROM B JXM Of MOWER, his wife; EMMA UBIC Parade this year in RoosBARTON and JANE DOE BAR-Ibi- e (16). Outstanding Food LUCILLE MOWER evelt, according to Mr. Peel. p of to The road be the TON, his wife; JENNIE MAISH; MOWER; length is hereby given that Y Old Oak Tavern; LULA" BORKMAN; FAYE WALL; WILBUR VOSE MOW- - It is the present intention to ac- onNotice or 9.015 is constructed improved the 29th day of May, 1953, at alto popular Sub Marino HELEN GAR- ER and BERTHA MOWER, his cept all bids for parade activity 10 oclock a.m., RICHARDSON; at the front door miles, and the principal items ' - for the band during the summer MOWWIN AVIS Cocktail CLUFF; wife; THELMA certifiLounge . . Fourteen graduation DUNSMORE; RISON; in of work are approximately as and LUCY MOWER his months. Several of the Tabiona of the county court house cates were awarded at the PriMARY HUTCHINGS; of 32000 Tons follows: the Plant Adjoining. I will Garage Duchesne County, Utah, known heirs, devisees and cred- - wife; HILDEN BOYD MOWER band students are planning on offer for sale S minute from Union at public auction Mix Bituminous Surface, Type- mary graduation held in the CORA MOWER, his wife; taking a short course in music itors of S. C. BARTON, A, 514,500 Gals, of Bitumin- Tabiona ward Sunday evening, bidder to the sell and highest Material and 185,000 Tons with President Thelma D. Nye ceased; BIRDIE HANSON; VERNA M. FORMER; thecred- - instruction at Brigham Young for cash, pursuant to the pro-i- s University during the summer visions of Sec. PHIL HANSON and known heirs, devisees and presiding. The program was Utah rave,., of bidders is planned and arranged by the RUTH HANSON, his wife; EL- itors of FRANCIS MOWER, de- months this year. Mr. Peel will Code Annotated 1953, as amendPrequalification Dealso be attending the BYU dur counselors in the presidency, and ceased; RETTA PILLING, LIS GAYLE HANSON the following described real required. JOYE A. HANSON, his wife; fendants. The Slate of Utah to ing the summer months this ed, The attention of bidders is Mrs. Bernice Young and Mrs. and in said situate county estate the unknown heirs, devisees the Above Named Defendants: year. Betty McKell, assisted by the now held by it under prelim- directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or as- Seagull and Guide teachers Mrs. and creditors of CHARLES E. You are hereby summoned and for No less bid sale. tax Mrs. inary Theo Gines and Mrs. Grace HANSON, deceased; JOHN S. required to serve upon Marr, Thelma Evelyn Jones and Mrs. than the total amount of taxes, signing the contract. Nye attended a meeting to Giles, and the boys and girls minimum The DUTTON, also known as John Wilkins & Cannon, plaintiffs of wage paid costs and the women workers of the interest, penalty DOWNTOWN S. . Dalton and HARRIET E. attorneys, whose address is 920 skilled labor employed on who are now Primary graduwhich are a upon such all ates. be contract Continental Bank Building, Salt Duchesne County Fair in Du- real estate willcharge shall PERSHING this AT SQUARE DUTTON, also known as $2,125 per be accepted. Tuesday afternoon. The agenda featured many , hour. riet E. Dalton, his wife; Lake City, Utah, an answer to chesne, Lots H. Mott Henry John Sundbloom, of Heber, Block The minimum wage paid to phases of Primary activity inCHARLES W. DUTTON, also the complaint herein within 37, Duchesne Townsite. all intermediate labor employed cluding the Articles of Faith, known as Woodard Dutton, also twenty (20) days after the ser- was a recent guest at the Virgil Block Lot Clark Carlos 5, on this contract shall be $1.70 The Story of Aaron, The Resknown as Charles W. Dalton, al- vice of this summons upon you. Wadley home. Mr. Sundbloom Myton Townsite. toration of the Priesthood, The so known as Woodard Dalton If you fail so ' to do judgment by has been attempting to open 20,Alice per hour. C. Palmer Lots The minimum wage paid to Presenting of the Presidency of and BUELAH G. DUTTON, also default will be taken against Wolf Creek Pass for the State Townsite. Block 34, Myton all unskilled labor employed on the Church, and Tithing. The known as Buelah G. Dalton, his you for the relief demanded in Road Department. He is one Lots Charles Sands JOHN i big Cat operators. He contract shall be $1.60 per Trail Builder song was sung by this wife; MARIANNE D. PRAHL; said complaint, a copy of which of their the Townsite. OWNfU snow near Johnsons inc., Block, 38, Myton Guides the and their hour. the unknown heirs, devisees is hererto annexed and here- reports teacher, Lots Edna M. Bryant The attention of bidders is and credits of CHARLES E. with served upon you. This is Mill att about five feet deep yet Block 49, Myton Townsite. and to hard to the to an plow title action also directed to the fact that this right known quiet DUTTON, deceased, Block Lot Sands Charles 5, through yet too soft during Commission has been advised the day to hold the Cat up 61, Myton Townsite. Lots bY the Wage and Hour Division, Chester L. Matheson while it is removed from the S. Department of Labor, that and inc., Blodk 125, U. road a layer at a time. contractors engaged in highway Townsite. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles at- Myton work are required John A. Wyland and J. W. construction tended funeral services for an to meet the provisions of the Block Lots aunt in Heber during the week. Jackson Fair Labor Standards Act of Townsite. 51, Myton Muthe visitors at the Among (52 Stat. 1060) Beginning 100 1938, Lucy Long sic Festival in Price, Saturday, Plans and specifications are NW. of Block W. 6, ft. cor., were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, n the office of the State Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre, piat B, Roosevelt City Survey, Road Commission. Salt Lake Mrs. Lova Gines, Mrs. Minnie th. W. 200 ft., th. S. 50 ft., th. City, and the office of its ft., th. N. 50 ft. to beg.. trict Hamilton, Mrs. Angeline Lewis E. 200 Engineer at American Fork, 2 S R1W USM 21 T and Mrs. Thelma Nye. where they may be re- Utah, Roosevelt. Four babies were blessed in Unplatted viewed by prospective bidders. SEV4 Ervin Dye NW1, Sacrament meeting Sunday in 1 S 2 W U.S.M. Specifications, proposal forms R. T. Sec. 36, the Tabiona ward. The infant IN WITNESS WHEREOF I and Pla113 will be furnished at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- have depositing hereunto set my hand and liam Wadley was given the seal this 20th day of $2.00, which will be refunded; name, Wilma Jane; the infant official providing bidder submits an ac- Anrii a ' n iqqq By daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wei- ceptable bid and returns plans PORTER L. MERRELL w;thin don Van Tassell was named Ed- seven davs after the Auditor Duchesne na Joy; the infant son of Mr. County of bids. Each bidder opening 7 1953 First publication, May submit letter from an Last publication, May 28, 1953 approved surety company guar- anteeing to furnish said bidder People living in key metro- - with required bond. The right Contact Any Of The Following Representatives: politan cities might look into to reject any or all bids is e cost of bomb shelters, if they servecj. have nothing else to do. Cash, certified check, cashiers This following described real procheck, or approved proposal in of the situated not less for than perty County guarantee bond Duchesne, State of Utah: The the Southwest Quarter of the five per cent of total amount South Half of the South Half Northeast Quarter (SWJ4NEV4); 0f bid made payable to the State (SVkSV4), Section Seven (7); The the Northwest Quarter (NWV4); Road Commission must accom-th- e West Half of the Southwest pany each bid as evidence of East Half of the Northeast Quardelivered ter (EVNE!4); the Southwest Quarter (WVSWV4); the South- - good faith and a guarantee that Roosevelt In of Quar-terthe Southwest ( east Quarter if awarded the contract, the Quarter of the Northeast (SEV4SWV4); the South der will execute the contract SWUNEV4); the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (SV Half of the Southeast Quarter and furnish contract bond as Section Seventeen required. NWV4); the Southeast Quarter (SV4SEV4), By 105 HP d 8.0 to 1 Com of the Southwest Quarter (SE!4 (17); The East Half of the East Engine Any additional information SW1); the East Half of the Half (EVfcEVfc) of Section Eigh- - may be secured at the office of Cab pression Ratio Southeast Quarter (EV4SEV4), teen (18); The East Half (EV4); the State Road Commission, Double-Actin- g Generator Shock Absorbers Section Eight (8); The Southwest the East Half of the Southwest of Dated this 2nd day May, Quarter of the Northwest Quar- Quarter (EV4SWV4), Section 1953. Recirculating Steering ter (SW4NWV4); the North Half Nineteen (19); All of Section STATE ROAD COMMIS- h TransBrakes Synchro-Mesof the Southwest Quarter (NVi Twenty (20). All in Township SION OF UTAH Heavy-Dutmission Tires, to receivbidder SWU); the Southwest Quarter Two (2) South, Range Four (4) Prior any of the Southwest Quarter (SWV4 West of the Uintah Special Mer- - ing plans and specifications, it Model TRUCK ond other optional Dated 10th this ldian. day of WiH be necessary that the SW1); the North Half of the equipment, accessories, state and local taxes. If any, additional. Pricei 8c 1953 MARR, WILKIN Southeast Quarter (NViSEW, dor have on file with the Utah may vary slightly In adjoining communities due to shipping charges. s Section Nine (9); The West Half CANNON, by Mark K. Boyle, state Department of All prices subject to change without notice. for plaintiffs, 920 ing, completed and approved, (WVi) of Section Ten (10); The East Half of the Northeast Quar- Continental Bank Building, Salt the required Prequalification ter (EV4NEV4); the Northwest Lake City, Utah. Statement pertaining to Con- TRACTOR CO. ROOSEVELT. UTAH PHONE 170-Quarter (NWV4). Section Sixtractors experience and finan- teen (16); The East Half of the First Publication, April 23, 1953 cial condition. ROOSEVELT. UTAH PHONE 173-Northeast Quarter (EV&NEU); Last Publication, May 14, 1953 Published May 7, 1953, IA BRANCH; SAMUEL TRUM- PER NOLAND; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of VIRGINIA DUTTON NOLAND, deceased; PORTLAND CATTLE In The District Court of the LOAN COMPANY, an Oregon Fourth Judicial District of The corporation; ANNA COLT ? O. LIVELY, if living, and the Stale of Utah. In and for The County of Duchesne unknown heirs, devisees and ROY WARREN and ANNA creditors of said D. O. Lively, BELL WARREN, his wife; W. if deceased; L. R. McGEE, If L VOGLER, also known as W. living, and the unknown heirs, L. VOGELER; J A. CHENEY; devisees and creditors of said J. R. ROBERTSON; ALLEN W. L. R. McGee, if deceased; the HINKEL; EARL M. HENDER- unknown stockholders, if any, COR- - of the Portland Cattle Loan SON; UTE ROYALTY PORATION, a Utah corporation; Company, an Oregon corpora- EMERSON C. WILLEY, Trus-jtioPORTLAND CATTLE tee; B. C. CAMPBELL; FRANK .LOAN COMPANY, a Washing- E. HUBER; FARLEY G. ES - 'ton corporation; H A. EBL1NG; KELSON; BRIANT H. STRING-- ' C. C. CLARKSON; CHARLES HAM; CROflTF OIL COMPANY, A. HART; JOHN D. WILKIN- a Utah Corporation; UTANA SON; the unknown heirs, de- a visees and creditors of H. B. BASINS OIL COMPANY, Utah corporation; GLEN C. DUFF, deceased; the unknown BILLS; LEONA TITCOMB; heirs, devisees and creditors of PRESTON TITCOMB; I. A. VANT, deceased; the un- RUBY TITCOMB SNEDEGER; known heirs, devisees and cred- NEAL RUBEN TITCOMB; itors of C. C. COLT, deceased; VERN TITCOMB and CLIP-- . SWIFT & COMPANY, an Hit- nois corporation; the unknown FORD TITCOMB, Plaintiffs BARON LOUIS ALFRED stockholders, if any, of the Port- vs. VON HORST; BARONESS1 land Cattle Loan Company, a Thursday May 7, 1953 TABIONA Summons Rites Performed Home Ceremony ; . . j Marriprl I j i . Cunorinr Datf superior j Tpmnlolto gy JablOPa Band n a - n; - I , mis-JOH- j N I Carl-Scho- ol ' - j Vel-th- A j ! ' - i 1 AN-IT- A ly d; Notice To Creditors S i - x Notice To Contractors as-th- one-ac- An-LI- A 1 ' i un-E- R de-ian- d Notice Final Sale ul d F-9- Cf 4 14 Graduate From Primary 4-- 5, - 11-1- 6, T LOCHHiAD-- M 29-3- 2 Ease Mothers Worries on . 3, the price tag! Dis-qP- p Mothers Day Becoming Fully Insured With National Farmers Union Insurance re-th- Elmer Yergensen, Dist. 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