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Show Milton Stuart, Lot 136 Section Sec-tion A Ned Wilkins, Lot 138 East Section A J. F. Whitmore, Lot 140 Section Sec-tion A Julian Whitmore, Lot 141 West y2 Section A Joseph Greene, Lot 141 East k Section A Thomas Bryan, Lot 295 Section Sec-tion A Lavar Kendall, Lot 310 Section Sec-tion A Cyrus H. Daley, Lot 320 Section Sec-tion A James R. Bennett, Lot 364 Section B Robert G. Pace, Lot 42 Sec-ion Sec-ion B Thomas Smith, Lot 50 West lk Section B Augustus Cox, Lot 53 Sec-inn Sec-inn "R NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF BURIAL RIGHTS Notice is hereby given that the persons hereinafter named having burial rights in the cemetery lots set opposite their names, and for which perpetual perpetu-al care has not been purchased, which lots are located in the Evergreen Cemetery owned and operated by the city of Springville, Spring-ville, have failed to pay the required sum for annual maintenance main-tenance for said lots during the past three calendar years and for many years prior thereto. No mailing address for any of said persons appears upon the records kept by the City Recorder, Re-corder, and the City Recorder has been unable to locate any of said persons. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4-3-9, City Code of Springville, Utah, 1969, said persons shall forfeit all rights and privileges in said burial lots, save and accept only such portions thereof as are now used ,as burial places for deceased de-ceased persons, unless the required re-quired sum for annual maintenance main-tenance or perpetual care for said lots is paid within 30 days after this notice has been published for two consecutive weeks in the Springville Herald, Her-ald, a newspaper published and circulated in the city of Springville. Spring-ville. Utah. Upon forfeiture of said rights, the city shall, have the right to sell the unused portions of said lots to compensate compen-sate it for the up-keep of the parts used. The persons referred refer-red to, and the lots or portions thereof in which they have burial rights, are as follows: George W. Gabbitas, Lot 5 Section A Albert Groesbeck Lot 33 Section Sec-tion A J. E. Mathews, Lot 69 Sec-, tion A Alva Zabriskie, Lot 115 Section Sec-tion A Dudley Packard, Lot 117, Section A Peter Bell, Lot 130 Section A H. L. Cummings, Lot 55 Section Sec-tion B. Jordan Roundy, Lot 87 Section Sec-tion B Joseph Hatfield, Lot 89 Section Sec-tion B J. T. Barker, Lot 132 East Vi Section B Roy McKenzie, Lot 133 Section Sec-tion B E. Ray Davis, Lot 225 Section Sec-tion B Madge C. Goresbeck, Lot 246 West Section B Amos Hatfield, Lot 361 Section Sec-tion B Claud Larson, Lot 330 Section Sec-tion C S. W. Miller, Lot 334 East Section C Morgan Hamilton, Lot 337 Section C Kenneth J. Young, Lot 373 Section C J. B. Sumsion, Lot 4 Section D Harvey Mendenhall, Lot 61 Section D David Dibble, Lot 69 Section D William Hall, Lot 89 Section Sec-tion D Milton Cameron, Lot 147 Section D Fred Hatfield, Lot 288 West V2 Section D R. W. Martin, Lot 26 Section F Clive Draper, Lot 53 Section P Edmund Roundy, Lot 66 Section Sec-tion F Earlena Hickens, Lot 83 North Section F Lewis Wheeler, Lot 83 South Section F Don Neil Tripp, Lot 98 North W Section F Fred Schultz, Lot 129 Sec tion F Published in the Springville Herald September 11, 18, 1969. "Population growth is a world problem which no country coun-try can ignore, whether it is moved by the narrowest perception per-ception of national self-interest or the widest vision of a common com-mon humanity." President Richard M. Nixon. |