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Show PAGE SIX TIIE LEIH SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER,, USED CAR BARGAINS 1948 CHEV CONVERTIBLE COUPE NEW CAR GUARANTEE. This week only $2395.00 1918 BRAND NEW INTERNATIONAL 34 Ton Pickup MANY extras. t Priced to sell $1965.00 i 1911 FORD SUPER DELUXE Four Door Sedan New tailor made seat covers, radio and heater $995.00 1911 CHEV SPECIAL DELUXE Four Door Sedan New paint, raido, and heater. ONLY $1065.00 1916 DODGE V2 TON PICKUP 20,000 Actual Miles. A Steal at $1345.00 1912 CHEV STAKE Ton Truck New paint, new tailor made seat covers $995.00 1911 CHEV Vx Ton Pickup New paint job, motor in excellent condition $995.00 1937 CHEV PANEL J2 Ton Truck New motor. Only $425.00 (GMC Time Payment Loan Available) You Can Save Money by Using GMAC Finance Plan TIMPANOGOS MOTOR Telephone 93 American Fork D. U. P. Programs Waste Paper Drive Adams camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, have secured ad ditional space for the storage of waste paper at the chicken coops of Mrs. George Webb, east Main street. Anyone having paper can drive in the yard and put it in the coops. Kindly have it tied securely in flat bundles. Those having no way to take it there and who have city garbage pick up, can put it on the street curb and it will be taken care of. The Camp hopes to complete the drive by the second week in November. HOW AT A POPULAR PRICE! Old unnv tiroc Kentucky Whiskey A Blend THIS FINE KENTUCKY FAVORITE j IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! MCS C0ME OVER OH THE SVHHYBROOXSIM Enjoy the whiskey that's ft h. v M 84 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NATIONAL OlSTILURS PRODUCTS CORPORATION; NEW YORK, NEW YORK Mountainville Camp Reorganized Mrs. George A. Brown, Alpine, was elected captain of the Mountainville camp, DUP, at their meeting Thursday of last week. Her assistants will be Mrs. Edward W. Burgess, first vice captain; Orlean Beck, second vice captain; Mrs. Ralph Smith, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Bennett and Mrs. Charles Clark, registrars; Mrs. Si Bennett and Mrs. Elry Wilde, historians; Mrs. Owen Beck and Mrs. Ernest Clark, relic chairmen; Mrs. Van A. Vance and Mrs. John Q. Adams, choristers; Mrs. Floyd Riggin and Mrs. Lloyd Balr, organists. The lesson, "Early Political Parties in Utah" was given by Mrs. Ernest Clark and Mrs. Beck read the histody of 'her mother, Mrs. Margaret Hammer Cox. Mrs. Erastus Russon and Mrs. D. W. Jones, county officers, were present and took charge of the election. Mrs. Jones gave a report re-port of the state convention. Lunch was served by last year s presidency, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Alvin Whitby and Mrs. Burgess. American Fork Camp American Fork camp, DUP will meet Oct. 7, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph B. Mulliner, 395 Harrison Ave. Report of the Convention will be given, the lesson "Political Parties in Utah" will be presented, and a history will be read. Adams Camp Adams Camp, daughters of Utah pioneers, will meet Thurs day, Oct. 21, at the home of Mrs. Laura Dunkley. The lesson will fce given by Mrs. A. D. McAllister, and Mrs. Bert Timpson will read a history. Legal Notice Consult county cler or re-pectlve re-pectlve signers for further Information. In-formation. 1 SUMMONS ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS-tptpt DIS-tptpt tn AND FOR UTAH -.nTTXTTV CTATS! OF UTAH. ROSELYN J. KNITTEL and EVELYN M. KNITTEL, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. RTT.A8 F ADAMS and VENET TA B. ADAMS, his wife; RUTH A TVTF- MARY A. PORTEK; LUCRETIA A. ARBON; R. M ASHBY and ALICE BETH ASH-BY. ASH-BY. his wife: WILLIAM C. ASH- BY and RUTH ASHBY, his wife; EDA A. BINGHAM; BONNA A ERINTON: ARMIS J. ASHBY and LEE ASHBY, his wife; RICHARD L. ASHBY; ROBERT L. ASHBY and HANNAH C ASHBY, his wife; LAND BANK COMMISSIONERS: EDWIN R. KIMBALL and ALTHEA A. KIM BALL, his wife; GLEN ROBIN SON and JANE DOE ROBINSON, his wife; CLIFFORD E. YOUNG, Administrator of the Estate of SAMUEL JULIAN, Deceased, JULIA JU-LIA WRIGLEY, ELIZA JULIAN JAMES JULIAN and JANE DOE JULIAN, his wife, JANE J. GREENWOOD, heirs at law and all other unknown heirs of said decedent; ISAAC JACOB, Administrator Ad-ministrator of the Estate of GEORGE T. BAKER, deceased, LUCY A. JACOB and ELLEN M. MORTON, heirs at law and all other unknown heirs of the said decedent; W. RANDALL SHIPLEY SHIP-LEY and JANE DOE SHIPLEY, his wife, and W. RANDALL SHIPLEY as Administrator of the Estate of WILLARD JOHN SHIPLEY, also known as W. J. SHIPLEY, deceased, ELIZABETH ANDERSON, LULA FITZGERALD, FITZGER-ALD, SARAH CLARK, WILLIS E. SHIPLEY and JANE DOE SHIPLEY, SHIP-LEY, his wife, and SYLVIA SHIPLEY, heirs at law and all other unknown heirs of said decedent; de-cedent; MAME JOHANNAH HANSON; CHRISTINA HANSON; JAMES PRESTON and ANNIE PRESTON, his wife, if living, and if deceased, their heirs at law; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in and lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plain tiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto, including all unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors of any of the above named persons who are deceased, Smart Folks Know American Fork Can Grow and prospe( u aii TmAp At Home IT TTB " AINT IT THE TRUTH r0 t uad IT SENT FROM WLMm M r-w ----- THE BIS TOWN. SET ME BACK. J 300 POTATOES, TOO- tSWi THE SALESMAN iw IT'LL LAST A LIFETIME ! IT'S MAPEL OUTA GENUINE (300FWOOD "' BY CHESTER Km, The American rorK LnamDer or wmmertc uiyc iuu iu jnup nere The Following hrms Are sponsoring mis series or Lartoons U b fill 1 f fill TO MAKE A CHECK-UP AND GIVE YOUR CAR THE PROTECTION IT NEEDS FOR COLDER WEATHER 1 I h . M il I SS Alt M V it if X2L - Hi 1j I SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the de mand of the Complaint herein which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to ob tain a judgment and decree, ad judging the plaintiffs to be the owners and quieting their title against any and all claims of the defendants in and to all of the following described real property situated in Utah Countv. State of Utah, to wit: jrThe radiator flushed and supplied with antifreeze? jTires checked, switched, replaced if necessary neces-sary with new Atlas tires? ft i f v r 1 1 V7 if t ; 1 J In th petroleum Induitry, ther or mer fhan 34,000 Individuol firmi of all lift. In vry phat of thi bvtlncii mploying 150,000 popl, companl work to outdo rival tj compalo in oil production, tomptft In refining, complete In retearch for new uset, competo la loteL TWt why Americoni get petroleum product at the lowest price. In the world. Taxes and fricei vary of courie, but gatotin la the United State U alwoyi the world'l bett bargain. UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY jrCrankcase drained, flushed, refilled with new Vico Motor Oil? jBattery tested, recharged, replaced if necessary? jHeater, spark plugs and lights checked? IFan belt inspected, replaced if necessary? lrOil filter and air cleaner checked? IHose connections checked, replaced if necessary? Be ready for cold weather driving with your car in top condition. Drive in at your neighborhood neigh-borhood Utoco station and ask for a complete winterizing check-up. m FP08J 1 UTOCO rc rnncE. IT PIP GET SCRATCHEP 1 A BIT WHEN iHfcv 6HIPPEP IT, BUT- nutnoc. HENRY. LJA.LIA t-r f - - r .119 l , GENUINE GOOFWOOO ' All ni.w . . . .A, f A rrva rs wop -J-Q BUY IT t ft '"Anp to thin wrrs ALL THAT DlSTA TO BUY IT-WHY SEEM SOME VERy l FURNITURP Fno ,3 MONEY RIGHT HE? mmtM e"l4T-CPITL HATUIH TWDlCAT NOW VVUATiTr WILL IUatca, ' - - ' WUUI-W'4 FURNITURE Cfl THROUGH ANP fJ J. C. Penney Co. American Fork, Utah Steel City Inn 268 West Main A. F. Sweet Shoppe 304 West Main Tri-City Firestone Store 21 East Main Ellison Cleaning Co. 139 East Main Western Stores 67 West Main Boley's Inc. 34 North Center Timpanogos Motor Co. 1 West Main Defendants. 1 oline Crandall and her husband, v. Hi. iaiiuaii, aim iiicii uaua- ter, Mrs. Orson Prestwitch; Lizzie Liz-zie Walker, Elizabeth Earl and her husband, Albert Earl and their daughter, Mrs. Ivan Cord-ner; Cord-ner; and to Annie Carson and to all of the above mentioned defendants, de-fendants, if living, and, if dead, their children and their unknown heirs at law, administrators, executors, ex-ecutors, devisees, creditors, and 600 ft. deep at a Doint S and E. 10 ft. from W'4 Co: u, loo, R2W. The water used from Apr. 1 to Oct irrigate 320 acres of ton braced in sy2 Sec. 17, T6S 19904 Rhoda J. McKinr. E. St., Salt Lake City, Ut. ft. for miscellaneous use 4-in, well bet. 150 and deep at a point N. 8460 W. 10560 ft. from sw re assigns: and to all other nersons 30. T7S. R.1W Tho mh unknown claiming any right, be used for domestic and; title, estate or interest in or lien watering purposes and frc: upon the real property described 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 2 in plaintiff's complaint, adverse of land embraced in NW;. to the plaintiff's ownership or 25, T7S, R2W. clouding plaintiff's title thereto, 19915 Otto Larson, RFD Defendants. Box 270, Lehi, Ut. .015 sec. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summon upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought LA, VJ VY I " M MWWA.UU ft VUJjUU, RpffinnrnfT TXToef u 1 otherwiSfi Within thirt.v rfavs offpr vv5iiiiii f I tOb aiUXlg . UliC .. j M.j.vw section line 1031.4 ft. and North service, and defend the above 3.0 ft. from the Northeast entitled action; and in case of Corner of Section 11, Township Town-ship 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence South 15" 39' West 661.6 ft.; thence North 72 20' West 556.0 ft.; thence North 15 35' East 486.60 ft.; thence East along the South line of a road 577.7 ft. to the point of beginning. Area 7.33 Acres. GEORGE S. BALLIF Attorney for Plaintiffs Suite 214 Knight Building Provo, Utah. First publication Sept. 23, 1948. Last publication Oct. 15, 1948. SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND PfiT? THE COUNTY OF UTAH. Warren Carson, Plaintiff, vs. John Carson. Emma c his wife, and Elvira Carson, his wne, ii uvmg, and if dead, their children and unknown h O CV J law, administrators, executors. aevisees, creditors, and assigns, and to their known Charles Carson and Mrs. Charles parson, Emma C. Allen, May C. Hancock, Lorena C. Nelson, Minnie Min-nie E. Tegan, Ether E. Carson deceased and his wife. LilliP rr. son, and their children, Elvin Carson, Reed Carson, Myrtle Erickson. Leah Pnnp virtHr,io Carson, John Carson; Etta Ruth parson Dubois, deceased, and her husband, Ralph Dubois, and to their childrpn winctr, Keith Dubois, Wayne Dubois, and radine uudois; and to the children chil-dren of John and Elvira Carson your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is broueht to re cover a judgment auietins nlain tiff's title to all of the following aescnoea real property situated m Utah County. State of Utah. to-wit: Commencing at the South east corner of Block 10, Plat "A", Fairfield Survev. thence West along the North side of a street 143.7 feet; thence N 4" 37' W. 243.4 feet: thence N 85 43' E. 163.8 feet to the West line of a street; thence, with said street, South 254.8 feet to tne point of beginning. Which real times incorrectly described as loiiows, to-wit: Commencine at t.hp Rnnt.h. east corner of Block 10, Plat "A", Fairfield Survey; thence West 9 rods; thence North 16 roaa; thence P.nst. q rc thence South 16 rods to the piace of beginning. Don Mack Dalton Attorney for Plaintiff American Fork Bank Building American Fork. TTtav. First publication October 14, 1948 tidbu puDiication Nov. 11, 1948. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have ucwi iiiea with the State Engi tJl" appropriate . water in uutu ounty, State of Utah "uu tne entire year, un less otherwise designated, all lo cations being from RT-ni-n 19616 Dps Thi TTf to! "S, deceased vi,- Z.. .1... ' " .sec' lor mis- his Wife. Marv Ann 7, io;T.H7:. m weU bet- iam F. Carson, and his wife riacnei carson, and their chil 125 and 200 ft .UT j ' UUl- - VJ1. OCC. ll.TSS PIT)" TT, uicu, UaVia Cnrsnn n Carson. Annie Pn, used domestic ridge W to Mary mgandSS-ni- io ner nustiand i w " ""fus. Sarah Hague and her husband BrownJto-Ave Sa r448 Charles Haeue -Rnsi- n.,.,"": m c rTl" - Salt ke City. domestic use from a 3-i: bet. 150 and 250 ft. dee; point N. 425 ft. and E. i: from W'4 Cor. Sec. 16, TS 19940 M. D. Close. 235 University Ave., Provo, U: sec. ft. for miscellanecc from a 4-in. well bet. 100 a ft. deeD at a Doint N. Mi and E. 1011.96 ft. from Sec. 20, T5S, R2E. The will be used in the operate maintenance of a services and cafe, and for domestic watering and irrigation pit 19957 R. W. Worlton,Lf ,015 sen. ft. for domestic us a 4-in. well bet. 140 and deep at a point S 1071.5 . W. 283 ft. from NV4 Cor. T5S. R1E. 20000 Winford H. Gray Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domes' from a 3-in. well bet. ft. deep at a point S. 340 ' E. 594 ft. from NW Cor. 5 T5S, R1E. Protests resistine the C- of any of the foregoing a; tions with reasons thereto' be in affidavit form witt copy and filed with the Engineer, 403 State Cap Lake Citv 1. Utah, on or November 27, 1948. Ed. H. Watstf STATE ENGC First publication Sept. 30, Stops Sticking To prevent chocolate be melted from sticking tot rub the utensil ligM1? ; garine before placing e late in the pan. Office Supplies Sales Bocks Typewriter Ribbj All makes, regular portable sizes. Carbon Pop Pencil and Tjl Stamps, Pads & ! ALPINE PUBLISHING 66 West Main SfNT- :aj g and di p-U n natt f. s: M, JVLE-. JVLE-. Cer c ,S. T io I m 31 ! tr 4 IN ' 5 V I 6 A |