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Show Klll llll'l 'S SALE Tn the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. 1 )ou Miner, Elizabeth Miner, his wife; Tri-State Lumber Company, Com-pany, a corporation, successor to Bonneville Lumber Company, a corporation; Utah Poultry Producers' Association, a corporation; cor-poration; First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at U o'clock a. m., Feb. 5, 1938, at the front door of the court luiuse, in Pi-ovo, Utah, the property, prop-erty, located in aforesaid county Hiul particularly described as follows: fol-lows: Commencing at a point 9.55 chains north and north 89 west 9.67 chains and south 13 east 0.87 chains from the south-cast south-cast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 8 south, range 3 east of the Salt Lake Ruse and Meridian; which point is on the east line South Main Street, Springville, Utah County, Utah, and running run-ning thence south 13 east 0.87 chains; thence south 89 east 4.58 chains; thence south 0.90 of a chain; thence east 2.31 chains to R.R. right of way; thence north 44 20' west along the west side of R. R. right of way 2.52 chains more or less to a point due east of the point of beginning, thence north 89 west 5.33 chains to the point of beginning. Area 0.63 acres more or less. Together will all improvements located thereon and water ; rights appurtenant thereto. Dated Jan. 7, 1938. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah - Publication in Springville Herald, Her-ald, Jan. 13-20-27; Feb.. 3, 1938. was the severest of the winter. At Marquette, Mich., isolated by 12-foot snow drifts, a fire destroyed destroy-ed two stores and threatened five more. Water from fire hoses froze on the nozzles and icicles clung to the firemen's hats and coats. Telephone connections with western west-ern sections of the upper Michigan Michi-gan peninsula were broken for several hours in an attempt to conserve con-serve power while the fire endangered en-dangered electrical service. A snowplow bucked the drifts between Ishpeming and Diorite to rescue 20 children marooned in a school bus. A 188-foot antennae mast of Radio Station WBEQ, Marquette, was blown down. Barometer readings throughout Michigan were the lowest in many years, indicating a continuation of the storm. Temperatures that dropped as much as 21 degrees within a few hours, in some sections halted the rush of flood water3 through southern Wisconsin, northwestern and central Illinois, and parts of eastern Iowa. Suffering was intense among the 400 persons made homeless by floods in Rockford, 111. The cold, although it cut down the flow of flood waters, endangered the health of many families living in makeshift quarters until the water recedes from their homes |