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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE , Mrs. Lucile Stephenson was In t of the late Miij Stephenson, and Delta. Utah, Thurs May 13. 1954 Levan Wednesday to attend the . grandfather of Dorothy Stephenson funeral services for James E. Step-1 at BYU, and Wallace Stephenson. FOR BETTER RESULTS hensen. 72, whose death followed j of Delta, who accompanied their a heart attack. He was the father ; mother at the services. ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Goes Qood W ith a Bite J folly Stitchers To Moot Fridxiv Jolly Stitchers will meet Friday May 14, at 2:30 p. m., at the club hall, with Mrs. Zelda Ogden and Mrs. LeVelle Johnson as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker, and son Frank, went to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where Frank entered the hospital for surgery Wednesday Wednes-day on his left arm. He Injured the arm earlier this spring: at Delta Del-ta high school when he ran thru the plate glass In the school door. -i ,V in .- J 4 Home for Mother's Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. John Dewsnup and sons, Merrill and Laurence, from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and daughter, Conniee Lee, of Delta, and Mr. Howard Smit h and sons, Mart ell and Duane, from Fillmore. Sugarville Venic Dari Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis and family from Roy, Utah spent the weekend with their mother Tresia, LeamlnQton MRS MAELE HARDER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson have been visiting m Palo Alto, ..; ,.-.aA ith their Jen,on, also Mr. and Mrs. Oral j Cal., where t.,e ' daughter, uonna a Jenson spent Mother's Day with her Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs from grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Eud mcw Willi Torrence, Cal., spent the weekend to Payson Saturday to us,t p.iid s moiner &nu A glass of Fisher Deer at dinner time or late in the evening is a daily habit with many people who are discriminating in their tlioice of beverages. It goes gooj with a bite is easily digested and is refreshing after a hard day. Those, who like good beer particularly enjoy Fisher ter because it always has the same smooth, mellow, full-bodied flavor ... a result of proper brewing and thorough .! ing. This fine product has been the West's favorite for three generations. Ly Fislter Brewing Company Z J Luke City, Uto!i WESTllltS mSTlliSHJTiXC; COMPANY NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Notice Is hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1954, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Courthouse In Fillmore Millard County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64. Utah Code Annotateed 1953, as amended the following described real estate es-tate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty, and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. HAROLD R. MORRIS, Beg. 24.51 Chs. E. & 3.48 Chs. N. of the SW. Corner of the NWVi of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M., Th. N. 4.90 Chs., Th. E. 3.15 Chs., Th. S. 32 deg. 3 Min, W. 5.8S Chs. to beg. .80 acres AROET F. & REVA TAYLOR, NE14 of the NE'4 of Section 24, T. 17 S., R. 8 W., S. L, M. Less State Road R. of W. 38.48 Acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 16 day of April, 1954. Dale Ashman County Auditor Millard County. Utah Firnt publication April 22, 1954 Final publication May 13, 1954 with her parents Mr. ana -Mrs. cai uoome. - ,. cnpnt the Mis. Phyllis. Clark from Salt and Arlynn I. ,nl inson pen X he Lake City spent the weekend with weekend with Mr. and Mrs. WelD her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus . Finlinson. Clark rs- Walker F:nlmson sp.e. Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Davis enter- Mother's Day with her mother, Mrs tainrf ..t rfinnAr nn Mother's Day Reuben Jones in .-u.uuia. her mother Henrietta Barben and Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. LowelL Lamberts. Mrs. Vern Justesen has spent the week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Shields and her son Jerald and family In Oak Gty. Vern came Sunday and they returned re-turned to Idaho where they are living. Sunday night meeting, Roy Hilton Hil-ton brought the program, it was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz spent Sunday In Provo, with her mother Mrs. Spencer, all the family were going to be there for a family reunion, re-union, also Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Salt Lake Gty. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie and fam ily spent Mother's Day in Manti. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1954, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore Millard County, Utah, 1 will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64. Utah Code Annotateed 1953, as amended the following described real estate es-tate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty, and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. MARTIN T. ANDERSON, NWU of the NEU of Sec. 32, T. 17 S R. 7 W.. S. L. M. 40 Acres Mrs. Athena B. Cook w as in Salt Lake City from Friday to Sunday, and visited her daughter, Jessie Lynn. i ! H H 1 1 BE VOSJ E-BECE IT in f ho showroom ... if you patl to the km-lunj; ni'.hourtte c.f tliit ttirring Sujrr . . , thuoe long and lovely lino f wci"j-cut door and ft-nJrrt . . . the dramatic panoramic imlnhicKl that uiulr other look ild ... in lmrt, if thin cur jir TuU a thrill jut (landing till . , , i " : t- -- 1 -- j " I) H i'i H I il i n i H h ii GCLn!i2 Low M I! 1 : f! it !i i! h M i it Tf it f i N M ( II H H II :! fill osti Oo A- ' t - :i-r--iL::', ' l4.r it? You'll ruir aUut .' It's Lie nothing you ever frit lrre lH aise it's l.ke nothing eser lniU In f re. Neer smh pit turr- iiubw iin! Never audi a naMiu:ing, r laving ride! Never such a breath-taking breath-taking bnM t f power a frviu tl;ij reoTil-bre akiwg "Kxi.et" 1'ngine! ' Nevrr smli tfTorth ca-e and wxurity a vith this new Siffv ler Sttrrin! Yrs. 1-cLiml the vhcel of this OKUmoLile vou're rm.Vv Inin' S thv ate another Jay tf May? Make your ilate ith a Sujcr "L" ttmta f r the "lin Wet riJe o( tumorreul ROCKET ENGINE L O ESi L. E SEE AND DRIVE IT AT YOUR NEAREST OLOSMOIILE DEALER'S unset Chevrolet Company Fhcns 31! DELTA, UTAH CHICK YOUR CAR CHECK ACCIDENTS MAY IS SAFETY MONTH! Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rawlinson Mr and Mrs. Merrill Dutson and girls s?nt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson. Mrs. Carma Hansen and Mrs. Mabel Harder attended the meeting meet-ing in Delta Monday pertaining to the mobile X-Ray unit this year will come to each community. Leamington will be fornuate to have the unit the afternoon of July 8. The X-Rays taken and read by the experts can lead to early diagnosis of not only TB but of lung cancer and some forms of heart trouble. More announcement announce-ment will be made' later about the unit. Mrs. Martha Martin and son and daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Pearl and her daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. The people who were out to hear the Sentinels last Thursday evening even-ing were well rewarded. The program pro-gram varied songs was greatly en joyed by all. and two children of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Holland, parents of Mrs. Quates, stopped over and had dinner din-ner with the Millers then to CaL where they well spend a few days with Boyds brother Shephard and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, James of Bremmerton, Wash, returned to the Black Rock ranch after spending a few days in the Eeaver ML at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, C R. Grimshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer of Richfield. IHack Ilock MRS. MERRILL MILLER Parley Madsen of Mt Pleasant was an overnight . guest of the Merrel Millers. Mr. Madsen ship ped his sheep to his summer range Walter Miller a delegate to the Republican State Convention. Re ports the convention most enjoy able. Mr. and Mrs. George Dhyse of Cambria, Cal., were weekend guests of the Merril Millers. Mr. Dhyse . wished to see his land he home-steaded home-steaded many years ago. Mrs. Dhyse 'being a writer found the Black Rock Ranch, shearing sheep, J. L. BENNETT, Beg. at the NE. ! on the desert, shipping sheep by Corner of the SW,4 of Sec. 32, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L, M. Th. W. 1320 Ft., Th. S. 660 Ft., Th. E. 1320 Ft., Th. N. 660 Ft. to Beg. 20 Acres SAMUEL WESTERN. Beg. at the NE. Corner of the NWVi of Sec. 32, T. 17 S.. R. 7 W., S. L M., Th. W. 47.5 Rods, Th. S. 25 Rods, Th. E. 47.5 Rods. Th. N. 25 Rods To Beg. 10 Acres J. W. DAM RON & J. C 1IAWLEY, Beg. at the SW. Corner of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M., Th. E. 1 Ch.. Th. N. 25 Deg. E. 10.50 Chs., Th. W4 1.50 Chs., Th. N. 25 Deg. E. 11.25 Chs., Th. W. 8.50 Chs., Th. S. 20 Chs. To Beg. 9.49 Acres ALFRED STANWORTH & ETHEL STANWORTH, Beg. at the SE. Corner of the NWl-i of the SW of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M, Th. N. 28 Rods. Th. W. 16 Rods. Th. .SWly 32 Rods, Th. E. 30 Rods To Beg. 2.77 Acres EDWARD WEBB, Beg. 34 Rods N. of the SE. Cor. of the NW1 of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M., Th. W. 40 Rods, Th. S, 17 Rod s, Th. W. 1 Rod. Th. N. 11 Rods. Th. W. 5 Rods, Th. NE'ly 12 Rods, Th. E. 42 Rods, Th. S. 6 Rods To Eeg. 1.6S Acres RAYMOND PETERSON. Beg. at the NV. Cor. oi trie SE1 of the NV of Sec. 4, T. 18 S.. R. 7 W.. S. L. M Th. E. 1.50 Chs., Th. N. 14.50 Chs.. Th. N. 15 Deg. 30 Min. W. 5 Chs., Th. S. 19.50, Chs. To Eeg. 2.55 Acres t CATHERINE J. BUDION, EH of the I SE'. of the NW of Sec. 10. T. IS S.. R. 7 W., S. L. M. 20 Acres A. L. BENNETT. St of the SS of the SW1 of Sec. 17, T. 18 S.. R. 7 W., S. L. M. 40 Acres NOAH ROGERS. SW1 of the NW l L NW, of the SW1 cf Sec 13. T. IS S., R. S W.. S. L. M. SO Acres MILLARD COUNTY. SE1 of the NW1 i NE1 of the SWl cf Sec. 13. T. IS S.. R. S W S. L. M, SO Acres CATHERINE J. BUDION, SE' cf the NE' I the NE1 cf the SE '.cf Sec. 14, T. IS S. R. 8 W, S. L. M. SO Acres CATHERINE J. BUDION. S4 cf the NW. & SWK. of the NEI cf Sec. 23. T. IS S R. S W.. S. L. M. 120 Acres H. A. CURTIS. ES cf the SE1 of Sec. 24. T. IS S.. R S , S. L. M. 7S.53 Acres CATHERINE J. BUDION. NW' L NE1 cf the SW'- cf Sec. 24, T. IS S.. R. S W.. S. L. M. 11.33 Arres IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set rr.y hand and official seal tY.s 16 day cf A;:. I. 1J54. i Dale Ashrr.iin Cour.ty Auditor M.Ilard County, Utah F.rst p-utLcat-on April 22, 1J54 F;nal rubiication Mar 13, 1954 Railroad, all interesting material for her writings. Mr. and Mrs. Sommery Bealer, Mrs. Al Bealer, and George Bush of Milford were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burke. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Quate NOTICE OF VACANCY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the term of office of Bert C. Johnson, as Supervisor of Millard County Drainage District Number Three, has expired. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners Comm-issioners will, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of June, 1954, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the County Commissioners Room in' the County Court House at Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, appoint a successor to fill, such vacancy. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that if at any time prior to the date set forth for filling such vacancy the owner of title to land, representing a majority of the total acreage of all land within with-in said District, shall sign and file a written petition with the County Clerk addressed to the Board of County Commissioners and requesting the appointment of any certain person to fill such vacancy. The Board of County Commissioners shall appoint such person, but if no such petition bearing the requisite number of signatures shall be filed prior to the date herein specified for the filling of such vacancy, then the County Commissioners shall immediately im-mediately proceed to fill such vacancy by the appointment of any competent person or persons whom they may elect. DATED this 6th day of May, A. D., 1954. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COMMISS-IONERS OF MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Golden H. Elack, Chairman. First Publication May 6, 1954. Final Publication May 13, 1954. for any type of farm or ranch structure . '"' iiiiii hi1 hi ii i iv .s J. i "V 1 " u x hma "HI I Hi n3. A good form is Iik a well-run factory , . . good buildings end modern equipment make for efficient production. So before you build or modernize, mod-ernize, have a look ot cur farm plan service. 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