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Show LEGAL NOTICES ProbaU and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers for information. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH J. LATHEL CALLISTER, sometimes some-times known as J. L. Callister, Plaintiff. , VS. MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR, a body corporate and politic; MELVIN DELL ROSS and LORRAINE LOR-RAINE ROSS, his wife; CHARLES R. SAMPSON and Mrs. CHARLES R. SAMPSON, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise other-wise unknown; RUTH CONGER; WILLIAM J. CONGER and MRS. WILLIAM J. CONGER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; W. J. CONGER CON-GER and MRS W. J. CONGER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; FREDERICK HENRY HELMS and MRS. FREDERICK HENRY HELMS his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; F. H. NEIL and A. M. NEIL, his wife; ANN E. BISHOP; DELBERT CRAPO and MRS. DELBERT CRAPO, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; JOHN MULLER and MRS. JOHN MUL-LER, MUL-LER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; un-known; REV. A. ROSSBACH and MRS. A. ROSSBACH, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; O. S. DAVENPORT DAV-ENPORT and MRS. O. S. DAV ENPORT, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; ADELAIDE O. KIRT- LEY; the heirs, creditors, dev isees, legatees and personal representatives of the personal Defendants who might be de ceased; the stock holders, cred . itors, assigns and successors in interest of any of the above named corporate Defendants that might have ceased to, ex ist; and all named or other per sons unknown claiming any right title, estate thereon or interest in the real property described in the complaint ad verse to the Plaintiff's owner ship or any cloud upon the title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE A- BOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. EUASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address Is Delta, Utah, an answer to the complaint with in 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief de manded in said complaint, which has been 'filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff Plain-tiff to certain property described as follows: The Northeast Vi- of the North west i of the Southeast of Section Thirty (30), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Six (6) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The Northwest V of the Southwest South-west 14 of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Six (6) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. The Southwest 14 of the North west "i of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Six (6) West Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. The Northwest V of the North' west Vi of the Southeast and the South hi of the North west K of the Southeast V of Section Thirty (30), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Six (6) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 30 acres, more or less. The East of the Northeast V of the Northeast 4 and the Southeast Vt of the Northeast Vi of Section Thirty (30), Town ship Seventeen (17) South Range Six (6) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and con taining 60 acres, more or less The South of the Southeast of Section Thirty (30), Town ship Seventeen (17) South Range Six (6) West Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and con' taining 80 acres, more or less, The Northeast 14 of the North' west V of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Six (6) West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing 40 acres, more or less. Dated this 29th day of May, A D., 1958. ELDON A. EUASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah First Publication: May 29, 1958. Final Publication: June 19, 1958. body corporate and politic; MILLARD MIL-LARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT DIS-TRICT NUMBER ONE, a body corporate and politic; O. C. KOCH and MRS. O. C. KOCH, his wife, whose true and correct cor-rect name is otherwise unknown; un-known; DAVID F. STOUT and MRS. DAVID F. STOUT, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; C. FROM THE FILES OAK CITY MRS. MAE H. SHIPLEY The M. I. A. held their opening social Tuesday of last week In the canyon. Softball was played and other games. Refreshments were served. All report a good time. Many Oak City people attended conference at Delta Sunday and enjoyed the sessions of good speakers and fine music. Miss Diane Harris was a graduate gra-duate at the excercises held Friday night, at the B. Y. U., parents, Mr. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH FERRON BLISS Plaintiff. VS. MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE A. SMEAD and MRS. C. A. ! and Mrs. Earl Harri s and her sis- SMEAD, his wife, whose trueter Gene were there for the grad- and correct name is otherwise unknown; CHARLES A. Mc-CLAIN Mc-CLAIN and MRS. CHARLES A. McCLAIN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HYRUM W. PINGREE and MRS. HYRUM W. PINGREE, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HERMAN MUNSTER and MRS. HERMAN MUNSTER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; FRANK L. COPENING, sometimes known as F. L. COPENING and MRS. FRANK L. COPENING, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HILDA HEYDT: HELEN HEYDT; the heirs, creditors, devisees, legatees lega-tees and personal representatives representa-tives of the personal Defendants Defend-ants who might be deceased; the stock holders, creditors, assigns as-signs and successors in interest 40 Years Ago . . . Why Not A High School . would not go out w ith the boys. Isn't it about time the people of j A wedding was solemnized in this vicinity were putting in a j Tacuma, and Ci a is looking after demand for a High School? This the comfort and happiness of side of the county pays more ' LaRue and her brother Bill as well uating exercises. Mr. Merton Lovell was also a graduate from the B. Y. U.. His par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell, and sister Merlene attended the graduation gra-duation excercises, congratulations to these two young graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nielson had all their children visiting except ex-cept their son Monte, who is doing missionary work in California LDS I Qt geen each olher for en years taxes and has move high school eligibles than any other section of Millard County, yet there isnt a sign of our ever having a high school and never will 'be until we get busy and demand what we have coming. The Chronicle is ready any time to publish a call for a mass meeting to formulate a demand for a high school. Woodrow Writings Woodrow has the first war bride in Mrs, La Rue Pritchitt, nee Miss Cora Heise. Miss Heise went to Camp Lewis to say farewell to LaRue who expected to sail for France. Upon her arrival at the camp, they learned that RaRue mission. Phyllis and family from Louisiana, Dorothy and family from Washington, Thelma and family from Roy Utah, Blanch and family fam-ily from Hinckley and Enid, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell and children, visited in Oak City on their way home from their vacation of a week in California. Miss Arlene Anderson visited required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is Delta, Utah, an answer to the complaint with- of any of the above named De- in 20 days after service of this fendants that might have ceas ed to exist; and all named or other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate thereon or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse ad-verse to the Plaintiff's ownership owner-ship or any cloud upon the title thereto. Defendants. fHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE A- 30 VE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is Delta, Utah an answer to the complaint within with-in 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail oo to do, judgment 'by default will be taken against you for relief demanded de-manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which s hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plain tiff to certain property described as follows: The Northeast 14 of the Northeast North-east lA of Section Eighteen (18), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. The West Is of the Southwest 14 of Section Fourteen (14), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 80 acres, more or less, Dated this the 29th day of May, A. D., 1958. ELDON ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta Utah First Publication: May 29, 1958. inal Publication: June 19, 1958. Vern and Fred all from Oak City j t week t gu Utah wRh her - z a i t L. . j i j Ui.iiiA v a t i iwo sisters uoiuiy aim rj.yins ..au sislr chirW nnd Rosalie. Jessie Swensen returned to Salt Lake Sunday after a visit since Memorial Day in Oak City. Jane Finlinson returned home from Provo where she visited with the Bruce Finlinson family. Her cousin Pauline Lyman returned to Oak City with her for a visit. There were quite a 'few people at the Manti Temple last Friday. Mrs. Donna Anderson spent the weekend visiting at Fallon, Nevada with relatives. Eldon Coleman and family visited vis-ited his sister Eldona and family last week from Price. Bryce Finlinson took his Sunday school class for . a party at Fool Creek Canyon Wednesday after noon. Sandra Finlinson and girl friend from Provo and Orpha from Salt Lake City were in Oak City over the weekend. Mr. Don Schmutz from St. George spent the weekend in Oak City. His wife end famijy returnned home with him after a week's visit vis-it here. SUMMONS summons upon you. If you fall so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded de-manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith serv ed upon you. This action Is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff to certain property described as follows: The Northeast 14 of Section Twenty-Four (24), Township Eighteen (18) South of Range Eight (8) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. All of the Northwest 14 of Section Sec-tion Nineteen (19), Township Eighteen (18) South of Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; EXCEPTING however, the East 61.09 rods of said Northwest 14; and containing con-taining 98.02 acres, more or less. The Northwest 14 of the North east 14 of Section Eight (8), Township Eighteen (18) South of Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. The Southeast 14 of the South west 14 of Section Five (5), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated this the 29th day of May, A. D., 1958. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah. First Publication: May 29 1958. Final Publication: June 19, 1958. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 12, 19S8 Sugarville MRS. VENICE DAVIS as the rest of our boys at Camp Lewis. Sugarville Siitings The people were shocked last Friday evening when they heard that the house of John S. Barker had burned to the ground a'oout 4:30 in the afternoon. The cause of the fire is unknown as there had been no fire in the stove since noon. Mr. .and Mrs. Barker were in the field nearby when they first saw the smoke coming from the roof, but when they got to it they could not get anything, so they were left with just what they were wearing at the time. They have the sympathy of the whole community. New Business Firm There was recently a change of administration at the Melville Land Co. office when the Pecaboo Land Co. took over the former company's holdings. The Pecaboo Land Co. was incorporated under the law of Idaho several years ago with headquarters at Pecaboo, Idaho where the company recently closed out a large tract of land belonging to Kilpatrick brothers, big sheep owners and railroad contractors. H. A. Stroud general manager of the company, and W. C. Rich, secretary, treasurer, will be in active charge of the company business here and will make their future homes in Delta. They are bright, congenial gentlemen, and we think will be the means of attracting a good many new settlers to our midst. District No. 4 The Drainage Committee for the proposed District No. 4, covering the town of Delta and most of the Melville tract, had their hearing before the County Commissioners, They are A. Billings, one-year term, O. A. Anderson, two-year term and D. F. Peterson, three-year term. Protests praying for the exclusion of some lands laying along the river resulted in these lands being taken out to a distance of about We are happy to hear of the birth of a fine baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Baby and mother loing nicely and are home by now. We heartily congratulate them. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenson made a trip to Salt Lake City Friday, to take Carol Barbon who has a job there and will start work Monday Mon-day morning. We wish Carol success suc-cess in her new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terry have moved to Salt Lake City, as Jack is employed there by the'St.andard Oil Company across from the new Motell. Dale Boothe is sporting his own Hard Pun party ail Uhj yuuiijf people, the officers and leaders rode on a hayrack out to the hard pan where tires and brush were set on Fire, games were played, and lots of fun was had. Root Beer floats were enjoyed by the group, about fifty in all. Venice Davis and Cora Harris mode a trip to Fillmore Thursday on business for the Hot Lunch. Glenda Memmott is visiting in Kearns and Salt Lake City with her sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Losee and Hilda Oliver all made a trip to Springville to the funeral Wednesday for Vera Skelton Losee. Vera and Eph lived here for many car these davs. Nice car. Dale. Tuesday night the MIA had a years, ana we are very sorry 10 hear of her death. 40 acres from the river. About 900 Everyone who can ,has cone acres were thus excluded. 1 fishing. Ksmaai3isRK: COUNTY AGENT'S CORNER- Control Weeds In Spring Grain If there are more than a few scattered weeds in grain fields it pays to take control measures. By spraying with 2-4D most an nual weeds can be killed completely complete-ly and at least the tops killed on most perennials. This is possible without injury to grain. Spraying should be done after grain has stooled out well and be fore it reaches the booting stage. We recommend that 2-4D be used at the rate of 34 pounds per acre for small weeds. The application ap-plication should be increased up to 1 pounds per acre for larger weeds. 1 WAYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward Leo Lyman, Jr. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed Executor at the office of his attorney, Thorpe Waddingham at Delta, Utah, on or before the 5th day of August A. D. 1958 Edwin A. Lyman Executor of the Estate of Edward Leo Lyman, Jr. Deceased. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ' First Publication: June 5. 1958. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND 'Final Publication: June 26, 1958. FOR MILLARD COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH WELLS ROBISON Plaintiff. VS. MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO, a body corporate and politic; Homer U. PETERSEN, Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of George S. Ingraham, a single man, deceased; CHARLES E. BAKER and MRS CHARLES E. BAKER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; GEORGE W. BAKER and MRS. GEORGE W. BAKER, his wife, whose true and correct cor-rect name is otherwise unknown; un-known; JAMES EDGAR PETTY and MRS JAMES EDGAR PETTY, PET-TY, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; un-known; COLMORE A. CROPPER and MRS. COLMORE A. CROPPER, CROP-PER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; un-known; ALPHA A. CAHOON and MRS. ALPHA A. CAHOON, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; JOHN T. JACOBS and MRS. JOHN T. JACOBS, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; H. A. CURTIS, CUR-TIS, sometimes known as HEB-ER HEB-ER CURTIS, and MRS. H. A CURTIS, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HELEN M. CALLISTER; CALLIS-TER; the heirs, creditors, devisees, dev-isees, legatees and personal representatives of the personal Defendants who might be deceased; de-ceased; the stock holders, creditors, cred-itors, assigns and successors in interest of any of the above named corporate Defendants that might have ceased to exist; ex-ist; and all named or other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate thereon or Interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse ad-verse to the Plaintiff's owner ship or any cloud upon the title thereto. Defendants. CHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE A-BOVE A-BOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and j A m w "tk nw hi ? TIRE . SAFE with blow-out resistant nylon heat and moisture resistance. re-sistance. SAFE with tubeless constructionadded strength puncturing objects become slow-outs. SAFE with traction-action traction-action tread over 12,000 stop-skid stop-skid edges that work forwards and sideways retain their stopping power. You can buy DIRECTOR TIRES for as low as . . . $15.95 6.70x15 wt plus tax WEST MILLARD CO-OP Delta, Utah ;i!:r'i::.::;:tt:;,':''!i':iii!!!Ki:;K:;i!:ifl Most of the common brands on the market contain one pound of active 2-4D per quart. Therefore apply 34 to 114 quarts of 2-4D per acre. Mix the chemical with water and use 10 or more gallons of solution per acre. Farmers should 'becareful when spraying around sensitive crops, flowers or desirable trees. Don't spray near them when the wind is blowing. Mrs. Lila Mae Debenham and infant son, David Arthur, of Salt Lake City, are visiting in Delta this week with Mrs. Debenham's parents. 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