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Show Friday, May 1st, 193$. Pajre Two THE PARK RECORD i x I Notice In accordance with Section 80-10-68 Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by the Session Laws of 1933 and 1935, we. the Board of County Commissioners Com-missioners in and for Summit County, State of Utah, will offer for sale In separate sep-arate parcels, for cash, at the front door of the County Court House, County and Btate aforesaid at 11 o'clock a. m., Fri day May 29, 1936, the following aescriu-ed aescriu-ed real estate, held by Summit County iinrtsr Tax deeds, and on said sale the County Clerk of said County wlU ex ecute and deliver to xne puiiiiaoei w, the title of the State of Utah, County Of Summit, and any city or town or such school district Interested In the real estate so sold. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COMMIS-SIONERS. SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH. By JOHN E. WRIGHT. Clerk. Sales 1928. Ijot 25 of Block 2, Park City, assessed to Anton Krallch. JT. 21 y2 feet Lot 11, Block 9 Park City, assessed to R. T. Kimball. South of Block 18, Ontario Ridge, as- bpssh1 to Mrs. Don Ivie. lot 10, Block 60, Park City, assessed to George A. Oamble. House No. 201 South Side Deer Valley, Park City, assessed to Wm. Smith. I Lota 4, 5, 11, Block 69, Park City. Barn and ground on Block 71 Park City, as-j sessed to Kopp and McGarry. House N. Side Deer Valley, Park City, assessed to Jesse Barker. I BO feet bv 50 feet on Block 72, Park City, assessed to John Brono. Lot on Block 73, Park City, assessed to Chas. Ivey. I Part Lots 18, 19, on Block 73, Park City,' assessed to John Smith. 88th House W. Side Empire Canyon, Park City, assessed to Dan Murphy. Lot on Block 74, Park City, assessed to Mike and Sophia Bunen. House No. 94, Woodside Canyon on Block 76 Park City, assessed to Jake assessed to uavia Moore cons o. Berg 'Lot 1; SE'4 NE'4; E'2 SE'4; SW'4 SE Improvements on Block 7, S. A., asses- ( '4, Sec. 6, 4 N. 6 E., 199.50 acres, as- 6ed to Pat J. Clark. I sessed to Andrew Bohleen. Lots 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, Block 8. S. A.,1 assessed to George Stonebraker. Sales 1930 South 21,i feet Lot 11, Block 10 S. A., 12th House N. Side Deer Valley, Park assessed to Edwin S. Young. ( city, assessed to Paul Potter. Bth House Below Y West Side S. A., as- gth House No 525, N. Side Deer Valley, aessed to Theo. Johnson Jr. assessed to Lena Wheeler. House No. 1359 West Side Park Avenue' ... . . . Pnrt S. A., assessed to Dave Stonebraker. Lot 9, Block 24, S. A, assessed to Lawr- I ence Berry. j Beg. S. E. Cor. high school and Beaver ! Creek So. 46 rds. East 24 rds. No. 43 rds. West 20 rds. to beg. Sec. 16. 2 j 8. 6 E.. 3.53 acres, assessed to John J. ,Slef;,, r I ill O V V 74 O V Y '4 OCIi. IO, , 1 u., u assessed to Willis Cotton Lot in SW Cor. Sec. 20, 1 S. 6 E., 1 acre, assessed to A. W. and Fannie Frazler, In SE',i SE',i. Sec. 31. 1 S. 6 E., 2.50 ! acres, assessed to Sinola Land and Fruit Company. I In SE'4 Sec. 8, 2 S. 6 E., 20 acres, as- sessed to E. L. Simpson. Beg. 26.25 ch. W. 7.75 ch. N. of SW cor. j Ren. 16. th. N. 10.25 ch. th. W. 3.75 ch. th. W. 3.75 ch. th. S. 9.62 ch. E. S.75 ch. to beg. Sec. 16 2 S. 6 E., 7 acres, assessed to Joseph Smithies. E',4 SW'4 NE'4 Sec. 33, 2 8. 6 E., 20 acres, assessed to Orville Davis. j Lot 3, Ser. 2, 3 8. 6 E., 40 acres, asses-j sed to C. M. Reynolds. j NW'4, Sec. 35, 1 N. 7 E., 160 acres, assessed as-sessed to J. J. Stlllman. 1 Sy2 SW'4, Sec. 14, 2 N. 11 E., 80 acres, assessed to Charles Pate. j Cert. no. AWii, ry? 6t.'4 nay, on;. 11, 1 N. 8 E., SW'4 NW'4. Sec. 10, 1 N. 8 E. E'o SWU. Sec. 17. 1 N. 8 E., NE'4 NW'i. Sec. 20, 1 N. 8 E Lot 1 Sec. inionLive-' an 1 N. 8 E.. assessed to Bennion stock Company. : SW'4 NE'4. Sec. 10, 3 N. 10 E., 40 acres, assessed to George Erdman. 1929 W. 54 feet Lot 21, Block 4, Park City, assessed to John Fawcett. . Lot 2, Block 5, Park City, assessed to Episcopal Church. ! West 54 feet Lot 24, 25. 26, 27, 28 and 29, Block 5, Park City, assessed to J. W. Stoner. j North 15 feet Lot 19, all 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, Block 9, Park City, assessed to A, R. Haustein. Lot 26, Block 11, Park City, assessed to J. A. McQuillan. 4th House, No. 116, West Side of Pros tieet Street. Park Citv. assessed to Fred Howarth. ! Part Lot 2, Block 29, Park City, assessed to Ruth Mathews. North half Lot 15, all Lot 16, Block 32, Park City, assessed to J. A. McQuillan. Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 54, Park City, assessed to Pamelia Ellen Wortley W. I. Snyder deed Block 60, Park City, assessed to Mrs. Minnie Burns. irns. , Valley, Park 6th House North Side Deer Citv. assessed to D. L. H. Deorover est. 7th House North Side Deer Valley, Park hous in Lumber Yard, assessed to Gus City, assessed to Krlsten Pederson. Nelson. Lot on Sand Ridge. Block 72, Park City, 6tn cabin South Snyder's Canyon, as-assessed as-assessed to Melvln E. Newbold. j sessed to Trace Mitchell. W. I. Snyder deed Block 72, Park City, ' New cabin back of Lumber Yard on assessed to Sam DeAngells. ! Marsac Millsite, assessed to H. Grael. South 30", feet Lot 20, North half foot lst cabin E. of Poison Creek, assessed Lot 21. Block 73, Park City, assessed to to Albert Smith. Mrs. Lawrence Kummer. 2nd Cabin E. of Poison Creek, assessed Part of Lots 23, and 24. Block 73, Park City, assessed to Umllinovich. South 35 feet of Lot 23 and North 11 feet of Lot 24, Block 73, Park City,1 assessed to Emma Nelson. I South 24 feet of Lot 26, North 10 feet Lot 27, Block 73, Park City, assessed to Mike Boyer. House Woodside Road Below King Mill, assessed to Tonl Leore. 1 Lot 22, Block 76, Park City, assessed to Olga Tasslrt. ! Lot 20, Block 4, Snyder's Addition to Park Clfy, assessed to W, J. Robinson. Lot 14, Block 11, Snyder's Addition to Park City, assessed to Mrs. 8. M. Wll-i cox. I South Half of Lot 31, all Lot 32. Block, 15. Snyder's Addition to Park City,' assessed to J. V. Thomnson. I 4th House below Y. Lots 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7, j Elock 21, Snyder's Addition to Park Citv. assessed to Quince Neil. 12th House below Y, Woodside Avenue, Park City, assessed to Philip Jensen. lst cabin West cf Park Avenue, below Y, Park C!tv, assessed to Joe H. Smith House No. 1309 Park Avenue, Lot 5, Blk. 24. 8. A. to Park City, assessed to Oluf Her.driekson. CO x If") t?t o!ib1 Cottage, Part Lot 7, Elock 53, Snyder's Addition to Park Citv, fp.d to A. R. Flecher. Lot 16, Blk 3. Snyder's Addition to Psrk City, assessed to James Archibald. Archi-bald. 2nd T" H"e W"t S!de Poison Ceek below Lvmber Yard, assessed to Helen Furor. New cb'rt TTt of Blnfk ?4. cn Nelson Road, f?5s--T d to Cliff Workman. Lets 8 and S. E '''' 31. Park City, as-seycrd as-seycrd to J. A. MrO"li'!an. Minln? ria'm T "t N-i. 351, 6.64 Acres, goqi 'sv-d to Jchn Freeman. Imp. end x-'ml cn Lot 53. S. A., a- Eocpi3 to Mutual Coal and Transfer Crrrr.nv. E4 6V''- Sec. 23. 1 S. 4 E.. 40 acres, acpaH o Ma-?tts fi'iisnT. Let 3. Block 4. Let 4. Elock 4, Lot C. Block 4, Section 23, 1 8. 5 E., 3.77 acres, assessed to Albert Miles. All Section 1. 1 8. 6 E., 607.64 acres, as - PRrf ti Hollldav Stock Comoany. N'2 SW'4: N SE'4; 8WJ4 SE'4 Sec. 11, 1 S. 6 E., 596.54 acres, assessed to Holllday Stock Company, N'2 NE'4; SE14 NEV4, Sec. 12, 1 8. 6 E., 120 acres, assessed to Holllday fctocn Company. N'2 SW'A Section 13. 1 S. 6 E., 476.89 acres, assessed to Holllday Stock Co. N'2 N2; SE'4 NE, Sec. 15, 1 S. 6 E., 185 acres, assessed to Holllday Stock Company. Mill down cn flat out of town below Y. Park City, assessed to E. J. Beggs. SW4 and Lots 1, 3, and 4, Sec. 2, 2 S. 6 E., 164.52 acres, assessed to Marlon Land and Cattle Company. In N'2 NW',4, Sec. 12, 3 S. 6 E., 14.50 acres, assessed to William Moon. j In Sec. 36, 1 N. 7 E., 4 acres, assessed to W. J. Burton. NE'4: SEV4 SE'4; SW'4 SE4; Sec. 16, 1 N. 10 E., 240 acres, assessed to R. H. Peale. SE'i. Sec. 27. 3 N. 13 E., 80 acres. assessed to Fort Bridger Land and Water Company. : Ei2 NE4; SW',4 NE'4, Sec. 20, 3 N. 15 E., 120 acres, assessed to H. J. Gregory. Gre-gory. Lot I, Sec. 17, 3 N. 16 E., 29.98 acres, assessed to Hans Olsen. W', SW1,, Sec. 30, 3 N. 16 E., 80 acres, assessed to frame worsman. Lots 1. 2, 3, Sec. 18, 3 N. 17 E., 117.23 acres, assessed to Hans Olsen. SW',4 NE'4: E4 NW'4; SE',4 NW'4, Sec. 30, 3 N. 17 E., 160 acres, assessed to Joseph Chase. Certificate No. 21332 (Lot 4; NW',4 SW V) Sec. 17, 3 N. 17 E., Certificate No. 21332 (Lot 1, 4, 5, SW'4 SE'4; n ,'. SE'4, Sec. 18, 3 N. 17 E., assessed to Ivory Brothers. All Section 13, 5 N. 6 E., 640 acres, assessed as-sessed to Deseret Live Stock Co. AU Sec. 23, 5 N. 6 E., 640 acres, assessed to Deseret Livestock Co. SE'4 NW'4; S'2 NE4; Si2, Sec. 34, 5 N. 6 E., 440 acres, assessed to Andrew F. Bohlem In W'2 E'2, bee. zi, o jn. 7 a.. 01 acrse, vr" UIT VaM Mi.rnJn assessed James Murnin. 8th House end Norfolk Avenue, assessed to Mrs. Dan Collins. Lots 8, 9, Block 31. Park City, assessed to jane 1. McQuillan. ut 20 Boc 29j par City asseSsed to Clyde Peterson. Lots 14, 15, Block 29, Park City, assessed to D. H. Redden. Lot 7, Block 21, Park City, assessed to Virginia Latses. Lot 6, Block 19, Park City, assessed to H. I. Eskelson. 6th House East Side Prospect Street on Ontario Silver Mining Property, Park City, assessed to Ben Reich. 8th House West Side Prospect Street on Ontario Silver Mining Property, Park City, assessed to Robert Peterson. 7th House No. 170 West Side Prospect Street on Ontario Silver Mining Property, Prop-erty, Park City, assessed to Leon E. Allen. Lot 17, Block 12, Park City, assessed to Joseph Roncovich. Sy2 Lot 18, N. 62 feet Lot 19, Block 3, Park City, assessed to Roland Flynn. Lots 11, 12, Block 2 Park City, assessed to Eugene Burbidge. Lot 4, Block 24, S. A., assessed to Jim Sweatlleld, Lots 28 and 29. Block 17 S. A., assessed to John J. Gordon. sy2 Lot 23, all Lot 24, jbiock iu &. a., assessed to wm. j. r. UK.eeie. Lot 4, Block 4 S. A., assessed to Jack Murdock. Lot on Block 76, Park City, assessed to John Backman. Lot 79. Block 75, Park City, assessed to D. L. H. DeGrover, Est. 10th House N. Side Deer Valley, Park City, assessed to George H. Thompson. Lot on Marsac Millsite, House N. Side Deer Valley, Park City, assessed to D. L. H. DeGrover. Est. Houses No. 20. 24: 3 shacks in China town, No. 6. 7, 8, Park City, assessed to D. L. DeGrover, Est. 1 House in Chinatown, Park City. Block 71. Park Citv. assessed to Roy Murphy. House No. 344 West Side Anchor Mlll- site, Park City, assessed to Peter Ban- in0. 2nd House Woodside Road Below King Mill, assessed to Chas. Vercoe. House No. 28, Lot on Block 74. Park citv, assessed to Wm. Richardson. Lot 75, Block 75, Park City, assessed to Kate Mitchell. 29.4 feet bv 33.25 feet near Lumber Yard Bloclc 53 s. A., assessed to Ideal Coal romnanv. to W. M. Robinson jw . 1 NW'4, Sec. 10, 1 S. 3 E., 160 Acres, as- sessed to James R. Rasmussen. certificate No. 18816 (Lot 4,1 Sec. 10, j 1 S. 3 E assessed to James R. Ras- mussen. 1 Certificate No. 20787 (Lot 1,) Sec. 14, 1 S. 3 E., assessed to James R. Rasmus-1 sn. House in Lumber Yard, assessed to D. G. and Alice Scott. Lot 44, North 4 feet, Lot 45, Block 5, j park City, assessed to John M. Mur-( dock. 1 8th "A" House South Side Deer Valley,' Park City, assessed to John and Lydiaj Barker. ! 48th House No. 361 East Side Empire Canyon, assessed to Tony Kochevar. In E'A NE'4. Sec. 22. 1 8. 4 E.. 32. acres, assessed to Big Four Explor. 5 by 15 rods N. pt. Lot 2, Block 39 B, Kamas. asses.'ed to Mary A. Mitchell. In S'2 SW'4, Sec. 16. In N'2 NE'4, Sec. 21, 2 S. 6 E., 27.27 acres, assessed to Dennis Lewis. All Sec. 5, 1 S. 6 E.. 484.40 acres, assessed as-sessed to H. II. Stevens. All Sec. 7, 1 S. 6 E.. 637.60 acres, assessed as-sessed to H. H. Stevens. All except W'i SW'4, Sec. 18, 1 S. 6 E., 564.70 acres, assessed to H. H. Stevens. N'2 SW'4; N'i SE'4, Sec. 17, 1 S. 6 E., 474 acr-s. assessed to H. H. Stevens. Eeg. at NW cor. SE'4 NW'4. Sec. 7. run. S. 60 rris. th. E. 36 rds. th. N. 60 rds., th. W. 38 rds. to brg. Sec. 7, 2 S. 6 E.. 13 62 acres, asseed to Joseph' Warr. j Imp. and personal, assessed to Jarr.r-s Hardman. ! That pt. In Utah in S", r. E ! , . in NW'4; Sec. 15, 3 N. 15 E.. 36.31 acres. aesossed to Ivory Brcs. Co. That pt. in Utnh. 1. 2. 3, 4, S'-J, Sec. 18. 3 N. 15 E., 300.12 acres, enses- s"d to Ivory Bros. Co. Lots 1 and 2. SE'4: SE'4 SW'4. Bee. 17. 3 N. 15 E., 215.71 acres, a-vwd to: Ivory Brcs. Co. j NE1', NW'4; NW'4 NE'4, Sec. 20, 3 N. i 15 E., 80 acres, ajwesBed to Ivory Eros. Co. jCer. No. 20017 (NWU BW'A) Sec. 15, 3 N. 15 E., assessed to Daniel K. Olsen. Cert. No. 18168, Sec. 38, 3 N. 15 E., as sessed to Andrew F. Olsen. In E'2 NE',4, Sec. 22, 1 8. 4 E., 32 acres, assessed to Big Four Exploration Co. Ky3 NE'4 Sec. 13, 1 S. 5 E., 80 acres, assessed as-sessed to H. H. Stevens. All Sec. 4, 1 S. 6 E., 591 acres, assessed to Horace H. Stevens. Part Lots 1, 2, 3. Block 112 B. Coalville City, assessed to Mrs. Jane Peterson. EV'2 Lot 1, Block 123 B. Coalville City, assessed to Edgar C. Redden. In NW'i NW4. Sec. 4, 1 N. 5 E., 18.11 acres, assessed to Eliza Stonebraker. In'NE'4 NE4, Sec. 5, 1 N. 5 E., 4.55 acres assessed to Eliza Stonebraker. S2 N'2 SW'4, Sec. 8, 1 N. 5 E., 40 acres, assessed to David Haun. W14 NE'4; SE'4 NE; NE'4 SE'4, Sec. 28, 4 N. 6 E., 160 acres, assessed to Russell H. Stevens. Cert. No. 203(6 NW'4 NW',4) Sec. 20, 3 N. 15 E., (SW',4 SW'4) Sec. 17, 3 N. 15 E., assessed to John K. Olsen. N'2 NE4: SW'4 NEV4; NEi4 NW4, Sec. 24, 3 N. 5 E., SWi4; SE'4, Sec. 18, 3 N. 6 E.. NE'4 NE'4; NW'4 NE4, Sec. 19, 3 N. 6 E., assessed to Grass Creek Fuel Co., 560 acres. Sales 1931 Lots 9, 10, Block 2, Park City, assessed to Mabel Murphy. South 18 Lot 19, Block 4, Park City, assessed to Al Thomas. Lot 31, Block 4, Park City, assessed to Mary Turndlom. Lot 3, Block 5, Park City, assessed to Joseph Randall. North 10 feet Lot 3. S. 15 feet Lot 4, all Lot 2, 45, Block 9, Park City, assessed to Paull Bros. & Wilson. E. 21V, feet Lot 8, Block 9, Park City. assessed to L. P. Kimball. All Lot 4, S. 20 feet Lot 5, Block 11, Park City, assessed to Milka Blocko-vich. On Ontario Mining Co. ground No. 106, In SW'4 SW'4 SW'4; In SE'4 SW'4, 3rd House W. Side Prospect Street' Sec. 20, 1 S. 6 E., 7.50 acres, assessed Park City, assessed to Dolph BlackleyJ to E. E. Hortin. All lots 15, 16, Block 20, Park City, as- SE'4, Sec. 1, 2 S. 4 E., 160 acres, asses-sessed asses-sessed to Minnie Collins. ! sed to J. W. Quinn. Lot 6, Block 21, Park City, assessed to Lot 7 (SW'4 SW'4;) Sec. 6, 2 S. 5 E., John Davlck and Frank Tonujevitch. 40.55 acres, assessed to Jennie Quinn. N. 18 feet Lot 1, S. 17 feet Lot 2. Block Cert. No. 20747, (SE'4 NW'4; NW'4 SE 22, Park City, assessed to Mrs. Francisj '4; S'4 SE'4;) Sec. 15; (W'2 NE'4,) Tomllnovlch (Davich.) Sec. 22, 2 S. 6 E., assessed to Chancey South 8 feet Lot 2 and all Lot 3, Elock McNeil. 22, Park City, assessed to Mike Milo. 1 Cert. No. 20498. (NE'4 NE'4 ) Sec. 14. E S. 20', feet Lot 10, Block 22, Park City.! v- NW'4: NE'4 SW'4; NW'4 NE'4; assessed to D. H. Haran. j Sec- 24- 1 S. 4 E assessed to W. C. House in rear 20, 21, 22, Block 24, Park ' Boley. City, assessed to Jay Evans. j Cert. No. 20366. (SW'4 SW'4) Sec. 17, N. 42 feet cf Lot W. of Block 27. Park j NW'4 NW'4) Sec. 20, 3 N. 15 E., as-City, as-City, assessed to Earl and Marian sessed to John R. Olsen. Jones. ! Cert. No. 20363. (Lot 8; E14 SE'4) Sec. Lots 31, 32, 25x75 feet, lying W. and ad- 0, N'2 NW'4; SE'4 NW'4; SW'4 NE Jacent to Lot 2, Block 28. Park City,1 '4;) Sec. 8, 1 N. 6 E., assessed to Geo. assessed to Bert and Florence Aubrey. ' H. Judd. All Lots 2, 3, E. 25 feet Lot 31, Block Cert. No. 20065. (NW'4; N', SW'4; NE 28, Park City, assessed to Dan H. Har-j '4 NE'4; SW'4 NE'4; Ny2 SE'4, as-an. as-an. sessed to E. B. Evans. Sec. 28, 1 N. 4 E. Lot 5, S'2 Lot 6. Block 28, Park City, Cert. No. 20001, (E' SE'4) Sec. 26, 1 assessed to Dan Collins Sr. I 8. 4 E., (E'i NE'4; E'2 SE'4; SW'4 Lots 8, 9, Block 29, Park City, assessed SE'4; NW'4 SW'4; W'2 NW'4;) Sec. to Emma Thomas. 24, 1 S. 4 E., assessed to Warren C. Silver King Coal., unplatted land, 6th J?oley-House, J?oley-House, W. Side Sampson Avenue, Park NEft Sec. 34, 2 N. 6 E., 160 acres, as-City, as-City, assessed to Mike Milo. ! f8 ,to OUbert Judd Et. Al. Pt. Lets 9, 10, Block 54. Park City, as- BL-Jjtli sessed to L. P. McGarry. Imp. on Ontario Millsite, Block 59, Park All Sec. 32, 3 N. 16 E., 640 acres, asses-City, asses-City, assessed to D. L. H. DeGrover Est.'1 sec to U. P. Kern. Lot 2, Block 60. Park City, assessed to Cert. No. 18855 (E'2 NW'4; Sec. 34, 1 Louis Barthell. N. 4 E.. (S'2 NE'4 Sec. 26, 1 S. 4 E., 1st House rear South Side Deer Valley.' tf61 M"'l,C; XTOTI assessed to Libby Thompson. , N; "8f0?E NW SE 9th "A" House. S. Side Deer Valley, as- 3 Sf0- 34' 1 N- 4 E- assessed sessed to Wallace Street. 1 to. ?Iarb1 C- v Ontario Millsite. 9th House. No. 205. N. Cert. No. 19748 (N'2 NE'4) Sec. 26. t S. Side Deer Valley, assessed to William c c!tr.t , G. Street. Lot 4, Block 69, Park City, assessed to Mike Milo. ?2 park clt assessed to Antrm VoHto , 30th. 31t, House E. Side Empire Can-' yon. assessed to Mrs. Francis Tomlono-vich. Tomlono-vich. Lot on Block 74, Park City, assessed to Antonio Nicklos. No. 15, Lots 46. 47, Block 75, Park City, assessed to Mike and Cora B?llford. Imp. in King Canyon Mills, Park City, assessed to Chas. Moore. No. 243 Norfolk, Lots 24. 25, Block 78, Park City, assessed to Arthur Burr. Lots 6. 27, Block 3 S. A., assessed to G. A. Mortensen. NA, Lots 12, 21. all Lots 13, 20, Block a t AlhPrt. Blrcumsbaw. N'4 Lot 3 all of Lot 4. Block 5 S. A., ' acres, assessed to A. B. Chirstensen. assessed to James L. Spelrs. 1 Cmmen,clllf, 60 ro?Ts corn, thence W. Lots 1 2 Block 9 S. A., assessed to J. E.j 2 rods thence N. 80 rods, thence E. pettjt ' j 20 rods, thence S. 80 rods. Sec. 28. 2 S. All Lot '26 N2 Lot 27, Block 10 S. A..r 6 E., 10 acres, assessed to Emily Pres- AlVstB8ABock 14 S. A..'lnCSW.4 NW'4; Sec. 20. 2 S. 6 E.. 8.66 ttt,vm W TTartwell. I es, assessed to Lucy Smithies. N 5 ft Lot 2, all Lot 3, Block 18 S. A., -loamnrt OsVpisnn. ' . 2 Block 19 s A., assessed to t t? 'tih- ! M'nwte " information Inn below Y,; a A assessed to Cora E. Christenson. Lots 1, 2, 31, 32. Block ZB H. a., asses AU lot 14 S'l Lot 15. Block 28 S. A.. assessed 'to Neil Collins. ! House ir Lumber Yard. Block 53 S. A rt t T B Allen I 2 caWns in Lumbe'r Yard. Block 53 S. A., assessed to T W. Burrows. I Cabin in Lumber Yard. 8. A., assessed to j o fc.trr,!.r I House in Lumber Yard. S. A., assessed XiUUrMT 11 uuuiui-j tQ Kr,s g Pederson House in Lumber Yard, S. A., assessed to John MikeseU. Lots 12 13 Block 56 S. A., assessed to Eva Pettit. ' j House e Cf Silver Creek, opposite Mut- ual Coal Co assessed to Fred Men- dula. ! 4tft cab!n g, cf canyon on Park City, Con. Mining ground. S. A., assessed to A E pushing. lst jjouse W. Side of Park TJtah Mill- site, S. A., assessed to Mayo Ford. ! Cne smal, two room cabln on park city! Mining ground, 8. A., assessed to Tom Harper. I , small two room on park city Con Mjriirisi ground, S. A., assessed to George Richardson. Minire claims: Separator No. 6903: Sal Lode No. 6856: Deer Trail No. 6967; Phesant No. 3 No. 6967; Mountain Chlff No. 6967: Deer Trail No. 2 No. 6967; Mountain Chif No. 2 No.6967; Phesant Mine No. 6967: Lawrence No. 1 No. 6967; Lawrence No. 2 No. 6967: Phesant No. 2. 187.128 acres. aKessd to Martin Gold and Silver Mining Company. Mining Claims: Silver Queen No. 5553: Silver Queen No. 2 No. 5553; Surprised No. 1, 2. 4, No. 5553; 69 acres, asses- sed to Great Eastern Mining Co. Implements. Supplies. Machin' y, as- secsfd to New Qulncy Mining Co. I.l'tie Greavr. E!' Greaser, Old Constl- tutlon; 52 85 ecrw, assessed to Julia F. Smith. Mining Claims: M!nnlelnk lot No. 12; John Ma'-"sy. It No. 618: Croppy B-.-7, No. 513; Lilly of the Wst No. 517; f.ory of the Hills. No. 519; Brys- bon. No. 540: Tfnrli, No. 541: Men?'" Nt. 543: Ve"T, Vo. 644; J-i-l, No. 545; E.iy If'.rse No. 2, No. 546; H'rse Shoe, No. 547; IV'ey, No. 4C13; E!fT V.'-n, ?."o. 4C14- Silver Jflil. No. 4(515; Kill' Kinney. No. 4016: Boltfver, No. 2. No. 4517: BolMvr. No. 4J1S; Little Bell. No. 4fi49: Columbus & Julian. No. 6443; 87.913 acres, aaysscd to Solon Splro and Simon Bamberger. W(4 NE'4'' Eia 6Wii; assessed to Jennie Qulnn. SE'4: Lot 8, Sec. 11, 2 S. 4 E., 199.88 acres, assessed to Johanna Clark. All Lot 1, Block 5 B, assessed to George L. Wilde. All Lot 2, Block 9 B assessed to Isaac O'Drlscoll. Commencing at SW corner, Lot 1, Block 25, Kamas, th. N. 7 rds. 7 Iks. to center cen-ter of Beaver Creek, th. along center of Beaver Creek 17 deg. S. 16 rds. 7 Iks. th. S. 1 rd. 4 Iks. thence W. 15 rds. to beginning, Lot 1, Block 25 B, assessed to Curtis Lewis. All Lot 4 except SE corner. Block 29 B, assessed to John Pack Est. 9 hv 1fi rrts T,or. 1 Rlnrk 3d TV osspsvi ) to Charles T. Russell. Lots 1, 4, Block 47 B, assessed to Ray Anderson. N. pt. Lot 1 and S. pt. Lot 2, Block 64 B. less 0.618 acres to U. S., assessed to Lawrence Larson. Lots 1, 4, Less 0.70 acres sold U. S., Block 55 B, assessed to John G. Turn-bow. Turn-bow. In NW',4. Sec. 16, 2 S. 6 E., 9.81 acres. assessed to Wm. A. Burbldge. Cert. No. 20748, (SW'4 NW'4; NE'4 SE '4,) Sec. 15, 2 S. 6 E., assessed to Chancey McNeil. N14 NW'4; S'j SW'4; SW4 NW'4; NW 4 SW'4, Sec. 14, 1 S. 4 E., 240 acres, assessed to Alma Pace. All Sec. 12, 1 S. 5 E., 640 acres, assessed to Oakley, Peoa Stock and Range Co. N SW'4. Sec. 35, 1 S. 5 E., 480 acres, assessed to T. Tracy Wright. SW'4 SW'4: In SW; SE'4 NV4 S'2, I Sec. 36, 1 S. 5 E., 219 acres, assessed I to T. Tracy Wright. Lots 1, 2, (E'2 NE'4) Sec. 12, 1 S. 6 E., 1 80 acres, assessed to Western Land Association. W. pt. SE'4 SE'4; Sec. 18, 1 S. 6 E., 28 acres, assessed to Chas. A. Rolfe. Imp. and personal In Sec. 20, 1 S. 6 E assessed to Forest and Verl Hortin. "$rT" 7 A11 Sec- 32 4 N. 8 E., 640 acres, ass assessed to Susannah R. Ball Farnsworth. i All Sec. 26, 4 N. 7 E., 640 acres, assessed to David Mcre and Sons Inc. 4- 5- s'2 SE'4; NE'4; Sec. 14, 4 N 7 E., 280 acres, assessed to Samuel) Moore. Lots 1, 2. 3. 6, 7, NW'4 NW'4; Sec. 14,' 4 N. 7 E., 248.60 acres, assessed to . David Moore and Sons Inc. SV2 SE'4; SE'4 SW'4; Sec. 19, 1 N. 8 E., . 120 acres, assessed to Neff Bros. Land '. and L. S. Co. 1 SW'4; N'2 NW1, ; W'2 SE'4; SE'4 SE I '4: Sec. 18, 1 N. 8 E., 360 acres, asses-I asses-I 6ed to Wright Bros. S'2; NW'4; N'2 NE'4; SW'4 NE'4; Sec. I 8, 1 N. 8 E., 600 acres, assessed to I Wrieht Bros. Pt. N2 NW'4; Sec. 36, 1 N. 7 E., 22 Com. at NE corn. Sec. 19 running S. 160 j roas, Tnence w. 1 rod, thence N. I6O1 rods. th. E. 1 rod to beg., Sec. 19, 2 S. 6 E- 1 acre. assessed to Alfred A. Lambert. In E'2 SW'4; In S'2 NW'4; Sec. 18, 2 S 6 E., 32.59 acres, assessed to Julia F. In SE'4 SW'4: Sec. 4. 2 S. 6 E., 8.39 acres, assessed to Abednego Williams. , Cert. No 21664 SW'4 Sec. 12, 2 N. 8 E., assessed to J. P. Livingston. Cert. No. 21663 (Lots 1. 4, 3: SE'4 NE'4; Ey2 SE'4; NE'4 SW'4; SE'4 NW'4;) ; Sec 6. 2 N. 8 E., assessed to J. F., Livingston. Cert No. 21662 (Lots 2, 3.) Sec 30, 3 N. t 8 E., assessed to J. F. Livingston. Cert. No. 21653 (SW'4 NW'4.) Sec. 2, 2 S. 4 E.. assessed to Wllford W. Sweeney. I Cert- No- 21645 An Sec- 14 2 S. 5 E.,' assessed to Alfred Lambert. j Cert. No. 21384 (SE'4 SW'4;) Sec. 6 2 N. 8 E., assessed to Joseph F. Living-: 8ton. j Cert. No. 21373 (SE'4 NW'4;) Sec. 30,! 3 N. 8 E., assessed to Joseph F. Living- i ston. j Lot 3. Block 7 B, Lot 2, 3. Block 15, as-, sessed to Clarence R. Wilde. j N. 6 rods. Lots 1. 2. Block 97 B, as- ', sessed to Sidney S. Smith. In S. pt. Lot 2. Block 98 B, assessed to Thos. G. Ball et al. lt 1, Block 114 B, assessed to Agnes Staley. Lots 1. 4. 2, 3. Block 135 B, assessed to Albert Boyer. Personal on Lot 4, Block 79 B. assessed to Grass Creek Fuel Company. In NW'4 NW'4. Sec. 9, 2 N. 5 E.. 1.50 acres, assessed to R. W. and E. H. Dotson. In N'2 SW'4; Sec. 9, 2 N. 5 E., .66 acres. 1 assessed to Atmes Staley. W"2 E"2; E W?; Sec. 8, 4 N. 7 E., 320 acres, assessed to Samuel Moore. All Sec. 10, 4 N. 7 E.. 640 acres, assessed ! to David Moore and Sons In?. SE'4 SE'4: most of NE'4 SE'4; in SE '4 NE'4: m sw4 SE'4: s-c. 25. 5 n. 6 F.. 104.90 wrns, assessed to David Moore and Sons Inc. In E',', E''7: in SW'4 SE',: In SE'4 SW ', : Fee. 35. 5 N. 6 E.. 149.80 acres. n- fr"cd to David Mpnre nrd Sons Inc. In E ' '. : See. 16. 5 N. 7 E., 199 acres. asT'sfd to Samuel Morre. Pt. R", SE",: Fc. 19 fi N. 7 V... 36 HO aert. a:ssf-d to David Moor? and K'jn.s Inc. E'-: lni 12 acrrs to R. R. EU SW'4: SW, SW", : pt. SE'4 NW",: a'so 5 N. 7 E.. 542 aces, assessed to David Mo- and Snp In". S 6W'4; in N", 8W'4; tn SE'4 SE'4; and 41.07 acres between V. P. R. R-tracks. R-tracks. Sec. 29, 6 N. 7 E.. 198.14 acres, assessed to David Moore and Sons, Inc. All except 47.89 acres In NW'4 1 Sec. 30, 5 N. 7 E., 692 acres, assessed to David Moore and Sons Inc. All less portion used by U. P. R. R., Sec. I 31, 6 N. 7 E., 597.87 acres, assessed to I David Moore and Sons Inc. , W4; SE'4 SE'4; S'a NE'4 SE'4; Sec. 34, S N. 7 E., 380 acres, assessed to ! David Moore and Sons Inc. E'i NE'4? N'2 NE'4 SE'4; Sec. 34, 6 N. 7 E., 100 acres, assessed to Chas. H. Moore. Certificate No. 19753. (Lots 2, 3, 4,) Sec. 4, 2 N, 7 E. (E; N'2 SW'4; SV2 NW ; NE'4 NW'4,) Sec. 28, 3 N. 7 E., assessed as-sessed to Thomas E. Moore. Certificate No. 21654 (SW'4,) Sec. 36, 3 N. 6 E., assessed to J. F. Livingston. Line, assessed to Henefer Pipe Line Co. N. Lot 1, Block 9 B., assessed to Thos. J. Stevens. S' Lots 2, 3, Block B, assessed to Annie Stevens Wilde. In NW'4 SE'4; Sec. 20, 2 N. 5 E., 10.26 acres, assessed to Susie D. Wilde. In SE'4 SE'4; W'2 SE'4; NE'4 SE'4; Sec. 20, 1 N. 5 E., 93.02 acres, assessed to Ezra F. Robertson. Pt. Lot 6, Block 11 B. assessed to Thos. Robinson. 1-7 Interest In N'2 NE'4; SW'4 NE'4; s sw'4; nw4 sw'4; se'4 nw4; containing 560 acres, Sec. 12, 1 N. 5 E., 80 acres, assessed to Lyle Sargent. First publication May 1, 1936; last pub lication May 22, 1936. nee upon a time " Yep, once upon a time, hack in the days of buggies and dirt roads your grandfather on his way to town would draw over to the side of the road, stop the rig and read a sale Mil posted on a fence. t But times have changed We whiz along the road today to-day in our cars no stopping stop-ping to read some dinky handbill . . . We're going to town to buy something we read about in our newspaper. news-paper. re For high speed results advertise in this paper Your Printing Is a valuable valu-able asset to your business O JVe Help Our Customers to Success With Presentable, Profitable Publicity I he Difference Between the cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight thai he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at' a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever II If you want manes aay laoorer 11 good work at wages at this on- prices that are pleasant task. II right, set your job printing AT THIS OFFICE There are all kinds of cheap printing but cone of it it really cheap at lent net cn a betis of value. Cheap stud 11 usually wpr'.h r!most wlist it Cvi!-. Cur printing Isn't the cheapest yj cm ct, but it's as cJ the best. IkfVFTnS NoTl62 I PINTS No. 731 Ladyjrnith's Defense Was Achievement of Boer War At the beginning of the Boer war the main effort of the Roers was an Invasion of Natal and Cape Colony, ni). serves a writer in the Detroit News. The numher of Uritish troops In Smir'i Africa was only about 22.000 ami linir of these were in Natal under the command com-mand of Sir George White, wiu.-e headquarters were at Ladysinirh. V.y November, 1S90, that city v,:is umliT siege by the Boers; reinfniveinents from Great Britain under General B11I-ler B11I-ler made repeated attempts to raise the siege but it was not until the end of February that relief caiue. According Accord-ing to one authority: "The successful defense of Lady-smith Lady-smith was from a military point of view the most valuable achievement of the war. Inasmuch as the loss of a garrison of 12,000 men would have been a graver disaster than any conceivable con-ceivable defeat In the open field; and moreover the fall of Lad.vsmlth was to be the signal for the general rising of the Dutch In the Cape Colony and Natal." Queen Victoria, who died on January Janu-ary 22, 1901, before the end of the, was greatly Interested in the campaign, cam-paign, visiting the wounded, hearing the reports of Lord Roberts and other generals, going to Dublin to thank the Irish people for their support, etc. Th Wedding Cake The wedding cake is an institution, dating back at least as far as ancient Rome. The patrician families of Rome provided especially baked cakes for the marriages of their' daughters. In later times In Europe great heaps of small cakes were baked for a wedding feast. A French baker In traveling through England noticed the inconvenience incon-venience of preparing so many little cakes, lie put all the dough In one big pan thus Inventing the wedding cake as it is known today. It Is the traditional right of the bride to cut the first slice of the cake. Prosperity and happiness are believed to go with that hrst piece of the cake. I 9. FIFTHS Ho. 1 1 frciri PINTS n" twljif'i'iir,' ' Vr-fidm-Vr,- 'a" .---''1 Camel Hair Cloth Dates Eack to Distant Past There is a distinct difference In the quality and value of camel hair, according ac-cording to an authority in the Boston Herald. The camel's contribution to man's comfort and luxury Is a most entertaining chapter in the history of textiles. Beneath' the coarse, tnngh outer hair of the Ractrian camel, a ponderous two-humped Asiatic beast nf burden and largest of the various spe cies of camel is found the fine, soft,? luxurious underhair which is used ex i clusively in the manufacture of fine quality camel hair cloth. In ancient times no fabrics were held in higher esteem than those woven from came! hair. Camel's hair shawls, woven by hand and supremely soft, fine am! warm, were famous throughout tin whole ancient world. For centuries the fine slender camel hair resisted all mechanical skill tn adapt It to machine weaving. It was therefore blended with other fibers, and with the passing of time, production produc-tion of pure camel cloth was carried on only In little villages in the far interior in-terior of India and China. Contentment In Work Without work, the average man Is lost. Give him love, health, and companionship com-panionship to compete his happiness. In work, he finds the contentment for which he yearned. To be up and doing; do-ing; to contribute something to the world; to provide for his loved ones; these are the ambitions of the true man. and through work he finds the means of achieving his dreams. i f tihTllr jut!. 1 mj-mum-.j,m9' i (0 ' i'A. i ?! :. ;i -;-sU 1 |